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1.
Passenger Comfort
a. Optional, ducted roof-mounted air condi-
tioning units with up to 13,500 BTU's of
cooling capacity per unit.
b. High output chassis air conditioner for
travelling comfort.
c. Electronic ignition LP gas furnace de-
signed to maintain a comfortable tem-
perature of +20 degrees C (+70 degrees
F) when the temperature outside is -20
degrees C (-5 degrees F). However, tem-
peratures may vary in the coach depend-
ing on register location.
d. High output chassis heater for your driving
comfort.
e. Thermally effi cient vacuum-bonded com-
posite walls, fl oor and roof, using rigid
foam insulation for strength and designed
to reduce freeze-through.
f. One piece headliner for warmth and noise
reduction.
g. Automatic, electronic ignition water heater.
h. Motor-aid water heater to keep the water in
the water heater hot while travelling.
2.
Unit Protection
a. Fiberglass all-weather exterior fi nish. Easy
to maintain. Will not rust or pit.
b. One piece FRP fi berglass roof to ensure a
durable weather proof seal.
c. Tubular aluminum reinforced walls and
roof. Steel reinforced fl oor.
d. Urethane undercoating (optional) for pro-
tection against dust and moisture and to
provide extra insulation against heat and
cold.
e. Fully insulated, heated holding tank com-
partment and discharge valves to prevent
winter freeze-up. Enclosed to protect
against road damage.
f. Simplifi ed manual water winterization sys-
tem complete with water heater bypass.
g. Ultraviolet stabilized exterior components
to resist fading and deterioration.
h. Exterior screws and fasteners that resist
corrosion.
i. Heavy duty mud fl aps for additional protec-
tion against fl ying stones and other debris.
EMPRESS
1.8 SERVICE ASSISTANCE
Your dealer will be glad to provide any additional
information you need and to answer any questions
you may have about the operation of your mo-
torhome. When it comes time for service, remem-
ber that your dealer knows your vehicle best and
is interested in your satisfaction. Your dealer will
provide quality maintenance and assistance during
the period of your ownership. It is advisable that
you follow a regular maintenance schedule to keep
your vehicle functioning at its best.
Should you require warranty assistance while
travelling, take your Empress to the nearest Triple
E dealer for help.
1.9 REPORTING SAFETY
DEFECTS
If you believe that your motorhome has a safety
defect of any kind that could cause injury, or death,
contact Triple E immediately. As well, make sure
to contact the National Highway Traffi c Safety
Administration (NHTSA) if you are a resident of the
US, or Transport Canada if you are a Canadian
resident and report your concern.
The NHTSA or Transport Canada will investigate
the concern should there be a number of similar
complaints. They have the authority to order a re-
call and repair campaign depending on the nature
and severity of the problem.
The NHTSA may be reached by using the Auto
Safety Hotline at 1-800-424-9393 (366-0123 in the
Washington, DC area) or by writing to: NHTSA, US
Department of Transportation, Washington, DC
20590. The Hotline will also provide you with ad-
ditional information on motor vehicle safety.
In Canada, call 1-613-993-9851 or write to: Trans-
port Canada and Road Safety, 2780 Sheffi eld
Road, Ottawa, Ontario K1B 3V9.
1.10 DRIVING COMFORT
Triple E has made every effort to design and con-
struct your motorhome for your comfort and safety.
We know that your investment is important to you
as well as to us. Our design team has dedicated
itself to the development of the best motorhome
comfort and protection packages in the industry.
Here are some of the features that make the mo-
torhome one of the fi nest motorhomes on the road
today:
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