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Owner’s Manual

Summary of Contents for Unity 2020

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...Extinguisher 29 MOTORHOME OPERATION 31 Motorhome Preparation 31 Motorhome Loading and Weights 31 Towing 32 Auxiliary Vehicle Towing 32 Pre Trip Inspection 33 Emergency Equipment Checklist 33 Final Che...

Page 3: ...e 60 LPGas Furnace OperatingTips 60 Dometic Comfort Control Center 61 OperatingtheThermostat 61 Roof Air Conditioner with Heat Pump 61 Heat Pump 61 Maintainingthe RoofAirConditioner Heat Pump 62 Coach...

Page 4: ...the hot and coldwatersystems 112 Water Filter 113 Waste Systems 113 GreyWaterWaste HoldingTank 113 BlackWaterWaste HoldingTank 113 Dumping HoldingTanks 114 BlackWaterWasteTank Rinse 114 Macerator 115...

Page 5: ...ization 130 Storage Checklist 130 ColdTemperature Storage 131 Spring Startup 131 ColdTemperature Operation 131 Chassis 131 LPGas 131 Waste System 131 Water System Winterization 132 DrainingtheWaterSys...

Page 6: ...llow the instructionsinthismanual thevehiclechassismanual theinformationcontainedintheMotorhomeInformation Kit provided with your new motorhome Your motorhome contains a number of systems components e...

Page 7: ...icle identification and other important reference information Never remove or destroy these labels The labels are located onthe driver passenger doorframes Seelocationdetailsonthefollowingpage REFEREN...

Page 8: ...ry with full fuel engine oil and coolants MASS OF WASTE WATER TANKS Total weight of the black and grey water tanks when filled to capacity VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER VIN This number identifies the...

Page 9: ...Q Hook Up 7 Storage Compartment 8 InverterandStorageCompartment 9 Furnace Exhaust 10 Generator Compartment 11 Ladder 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 10 11 U24MB DRIVER SIDE VIEW 1 Awning 2 Slide Out Room 3 Wate...

Page 10: ...UNITY MOTORHOME INTRODUCTION 9 U24MB TOP VIEW 1 Solar Panel 2 Roof Vent 3 Sky Light 4 Air Conditioner 5 WiFi TV Antenna 6 Satellite 7 Stack Vent 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 U24MB LEISURE LOUNGE FLOOR PLAN...

Page 11: ...INTRODUCTION UNITY MOTORHOME 10 U24MB LEISURE LOUNGE PLUS FLOOR PLAN...

Page 12: ...6 Storage Compartment 7 Furnace Exhaust 8 Awning 9 Entrance Step 10 Ladder Option 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 9 10 U24CB DRIVER SIDE VIEW 1 Slide Out Room 2 Awning 3 Refrigerator Vents 4 Sewer Termination 5 Die...

Page 13: ...TRODUCTION UNITY MOTORHOME 12 U24CB TOP VIEW 1 Solar Panels 2 Roof Vent 3 Skylight 4 Stack Vent 5 Satellite 6 A C 7 TV WiFi Antenna 8 Stack Vent 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 2 8 U24CB BOOTH DINETTE FLOOR PLA...

Page 14: ...UNITY MOTORHOME INTRODUCTION 13 U24CB U LOUNGE FLOOR PLAN...

Page 15: ...artment 5 BBQ Hook Up 6 Storage Compartment 7 Furnace Exhaust 8 Refrigerator Vents 9 Awning 10 Entrance Step 11 Ladder Option 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 6 7 8 8 9 10 11 U24IB DRIVER SIDE VIEW 1 Water Heater 2 Sewe...

Page 16: ...UNITY MOTORHOME INTRODUCTION 15 U24IB TOP VIEW 1 Solar Panels 2 Roof Vent 3 Skylight 4 Stack Vent 5 Satellite 6 A C 7 TV WiFi Antenna 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 U24IB FLOOR PLAN...

Page 17: ...partment 5 BBQ Hook Up 6 Storage Compartment 7 Furnace Exhaust 8 Refrigerator Vents 9 Awning 10 Entrance Step 11 Ladder Option 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 6 7 8 8 9 10 11 U24TB DRIVER SIDE VIEW 1 Water Heater 2 Sew...

Page 18: ...UNITY MOTORHOME INTRODUCTION 17 U24TB TOP VIEW 1 Solar Panels 2 Roof Vent 3 Skylight 4 Stack Vent 5 Satellite 6 A C 7 TV WiFi Antenna 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 U24TB FLOOR PLAN...

Page 19: ...ent 6 BBQ Hook Up 7 Storage Compartment 8 Entrance Step 9 Furnace Exhaust 10 Water Heater 11 Ladder Option 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 7 5 8 9 10 11 U24FX DRIVER SIDE VIEW 1 Refrigerator Vents 2 Awning 3 Diesel Fil...

Page 20: ...UNITY MOTORHOME INTRODUCTION 19 U24FX TOP VIEW 1 Solar Panels 2 Roof Vent 3 Skylight 4 Stack Vent 5 Satellite 6 A C 7 TV WiFi Antenna 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 6 7 U24FX FLOOR PLAN...

Page 21: ...ng 5 Storage Compartment 6 BBQ Hook Up 7 Entrance Step 8 Fridge Vents 9 Ladder Option 1 2 3 4 6 5 5 7 8 8 9 U24RL DRIVER SIDE VIEW 1 Diesel Fill 2 Generator Compartment 3 Storage Compartment 4 Utility...

Page 22: ...UNITY MOTORHOME INTRODUCTION 21 U24RL TOP VIEW 1 Solar Panels 2 Roof Vent 3 Skylight 4 Stack Vent 5 Satellite 6 A C 7 TV WiFi Antenna 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 6 3 7 5 U24RL FLOOR PLAN...

Page 23: ...Call 1 877 219 3831 4287 Beltline Road Box 198 Addison Texas 75001 This Emergency Roadside Service is available to owner of the motorhome during the first two years after purchase REPORTING SAFETY DE...

Page 24: ...14 30 114 24 91 24 91 Black HoldingTank Cap gal L 29 110 29 110 29 110 29 110 29 110 29 110 GreyHoldingTank Cap gal L 37 140 37 140 37 140 37 140 37 140 37 140 Fuel Cap gal L 24 5 93 24 5 93 24 5 93 2...

Page 25: ...INTRODUCTION UNITY MOTORHOME 24...

Page 26: ...anualand the manuals in the Motorhome Information Kit Every operator and occupant is responsible for following all safety items covered in this and other manuals GENERAL SAFETY The most important safe...

Page 27: ...ereafter WARNING Ifyou smell gas immediatelyfollowthese steps 1 Extinguish open flames pilot lights and all smoking materials 2 Do not touch any electrical switches 3 Shut off the LP gas tank valve 4...

Page 28: ...ttery voltage If the battery voltage is not low and the unit will not return to normal operation immediately remove the alarm and return for service or warranty replacement See the warranty section in...

Page 29: ...not functioning properly replace the alarm do NOT attempt to repair it NOTICE Smokealarmsarenotperfectanddonotrespond in all situations The best safeguard is fire prevention FIRE PREVENTION Fires can...

Page 30: ...eat and fumes Thechemicalfromthefireextinguisherwillshoot at least 10 feet 3 m OPERATION 1 Pull the safety pin and grasp the fire extinguisher firmly while holding it in an upright position 2 Aim the...

Page 31: ...s discharged even for a few seconds it will lose pressure and become useless Periodically check the pressure gauge 1 on your fire extinguisher If it loses pressure the dry chemical will not effectivel...

Page 32: ...LP gas weight In other words OCCC is the amount of weight in occupants cargo water and trailer tongue weight thatcanbeaddedtothemotorhomewithoutexceeding the GVWR Refer to the Certification Labels Sam...

Page 33: ...properly connected to your motorhome When descending a steep or long grade reduce speed and shift to a lower gearto control speed Avoid prolonged orfrequent application ofbrakesto prevent overheating...

Page 34: ...will cause the gas regulator to fail and may result in problems with LP gas components Turn off the LP gas valve control located in the utility center Make sure all LP gas controls are turned off furn...

Page 35: ...apacity OCCC intheU S ortheCargoCarryingCapacity CCC in Canada Triple E RV uses belted seating positions to determine the OCCC or CCC You may use all the belted seating positionsavailableinyourmotorho...

Page 36: ...h you will use the motorhome Laws governing the transport of children and the use of child restraint and anchor systems vary in different jurisdictions CAUTION Placing a child or child restraint syste...

Page 37: ...2 Move armrest 2 into upright position 2 3 Pull the swivel lock lever 3 located nearthe base of the seat to the left and swivel the seat slowly towardthe centerline ofthe motorhometo prevent damage t...

Page 38: ...hervehicle Allowextraroomtocornerand to change lanes When going underneath a bridge or similar overhang you must be aware ofyour maximum height Measurement must includethe airconditioner plus 6 in 152...

Page 39: ...d periodically hold fire drills 6 Maintain a properly charged fire extinguisher 7 Ensure LP Gas and smoke detectors are unobstructed and in proper working order at all times 8 Keep a well stocked firs...

Page 40: ...maywantto explore new andout of the wayplaces Theserecreationalareascan bevulnerabletounusualandsevereweatherconditions Thefollowing suggestions and safetyprecautions may help you in case you find yo...

Page 41: ...etodeterminewhetheryoucanserviceorrepairit 5 If you can service or repair the flat tire you must raise the motorhome using the jack 6 Consult the chassis manual in the Motorhome Information Kitto loca...

Page 42: ...resume driving and keep an eye on the gauge Do NOT resume driving until the problem has been corrected and the temperature has returned to normal PARKING PARKING You can stop and park your motorhome...

Page 43: ...1 Openwindows andvents Thiswill allowfresh airto flowthroughyourmotorhomeandreducemoisture levels 2 Reduce the amount of moisture released inside the motorhome Run the bathroom fan when using the bath...

Page 44: ...utomatic leveling jacks The leveling jack control panel 5 is located in the cabinet above the coach entrance doorway Refer to the detailed operating instructions in the Motorhome Information Kit befor...

Page 45: ...the keypadwill continueto beep as long astheAUTO LEVEL button is held The new Null has been set and the systemwill maintainthis setting Press and release the ALL RETRACT button 8 to retract the jacks...

Page 46: ...ully retracted and safe for travel before attempting to move the motorhome NOTICE Always use the ALL RETRACT button 8 to properly stow the leveling jacks CAUTION Do not usethe 4 point leveling systemt...

Page 47: ...l completely emptythetank meaningtherewill be no reserve available to get the motorhome to a refueling facility Take care in running the generator not to use all the fuel in the motorhome DOOR LOCKS S...

Page 48: ...chassis key 7 standard lock keys dead bolt 8 door handle lock 9 and baggage door key 10 7 8 9 10 ENTRY DOOR STEP The entrysystem is equippedwith a magnetic interlock system that activates the lowering...

Page 49: ...console inthe RL to prevent thestepsfromretractingwhenthecoachdoorisclosed NOTE Thevehicle ignition switch must be inthe OFF position for the step override switch to work 4 STEP COVER ON SPECIFIC MODE...

Page 50: ...UNITY MOTORHOME MOTORHOME OPERATION 49 ENTRY STEP ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM...

Page 51: ...en the power is off 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 NOTICE Turn the battery disconnect switch to internal 12 volt DC power to operate the interior roof lights Refertothe ElectricalSystemOperation section in this manual...

Page 52: ...ebatteriesarefullychargedwhen operating the slide out room controls 5 Before operating the slide out room review the instructions that you received from your dealer at the time of delivery 6 Checkthei...

Page 53: ...landuseinsevereweatherconditionsmay cause more rapid deterioration of some components especially all weather seals Have professional service personnel adjust maintain and replacethe all weathersealsto...

Page 54: ...rs to the control module applies a brake to the slide out room motors keeping the slide out room locked in position 4 Unplug the microwave cord 5 in the cabinet adjacent to microwave 5 5 Remove the si...

Page 55: ...rical connectors 3 4 to the control module 2 16 Installthetravellockbeforemovingthemotorhome ACCESSING THE MOTOR WHEN SLIDE OUT IS OUT 1 Turn the battery disconnect switch to the OFF position and disc...

Page 56: ...oth electrical connectors 3 4 to the control module 2 10 Installthetravellockbeforemovingthemotorhome AWNING EXTENDING THE AWNING 1 Turn the main awning power switch 1 located on the passengerside sea...

Page 57: ...onotturnthemainawningpowerswitch 1 off whiletheawningisextendedtoallowfortheauto retract system to operate as intended CAUTION Alwaysplacethemainawningpowerswitch 1 in the OFF position when the awning...

Page 58: ...lacetherefrigeratorwithinsatisfactory levellimits Usealeveltoensurethemotorhomeislevel If the refrigerator is unused for an extended period of time make sure it is emptied switched off defrosted clean...

Page 59: ...freeofdebris inordertomaintainefficientoperationoftherefrigerator Remove the exterior door by removing screw 3 and pushing up the locking clips 4 4 3 2 STOVE TOP ThestovetopoperatesonLPGas Itmustbelit...

Page 60: ...nvection oven manual inthe Motorhome Information Kit for detailed operating and safety instructions specific to your unit MICROWAVE CONVECTION OVEN OPERATING TIPS 1 Do not attempt to operate the oven...

Page 61: ...on is regulated therefore use only a non regulated BBQ 1 2 3 CAUTION Any exterior heat source BBQs space heaters etc must be positioned awayfromthe sidewall and directed away from the motorhome LP GAS...

Page 62: ...ERMOSTAT 1 ToturnON depresspowerbuttonandselectmode 2 To turn OFF depress power button Referto Dometic Comfort Control Centermanual inthe Motorhome Information Kit for detailed instructions ROOF AIR C...

Page 63: ...S The on off switch 3 controls the power to the fan A three position rotaryswitch 4 controlsthefan speed Turn the switch clockwise to positions 1 2 or 3 to set the fan speeds to low medium or high res...

Page 64: ...If the fan fails to operate verifythat the fuse is intact and replace if necessary BATHROOM ROOF VENT The bathroom roof vent provides air flow and venting when using the shower OPERATING CONTROLS VENT...

Page 65: ...junction with the power roof vent to provide adequate air flow throughout the motorhome The roof vent is equipped with a blind 4 that slides across the opening to limit the amount of sunlight entering...

Page 66: ...9 8 9 2 Pushclip 10 awayfromthewallwithyourhands still in the same position as figure 9 10 3 Pull off end cap 8 ADJUSTING THE TENSION INCREASING TENSION To increase the spring tension remove the end...

Page 67: ...AND U24RL FLOOR PLANS In these floor plans TVs are located in the bedroom area 4 6 and in the front of the couch beside the entrance door 5 They are locked in position when traveling TounlockthefrontT...

Page 68: ...ging the panel NOTE When traveling ensure the TV is latched in the stored position TV OPERATION Refer to the TV manual in the Motorhome Information Kit for detailed operating instructions WARNING DoNO...

Page 69: ...e or disable the 12v power to the WiFi router 1 2 3 4 NOTICE Pressthe black button 3 toturn onthe antenna booster when viewing TV using only the roof antenna Turnofftheantennaboosterforallother TV fun...

Page 70: ...tics section in this manual and the HDMI switch box manual in the Motorhome Information Kit for further details 7 WIFI EXTENDER Yourmotorhome is equippedwith aWinegard ConnecT 2 0 WiFi Extender with a...

Page 71: ...APPLIANCE AND EQUIPMENT OPERATION UNITY MOTORHOME 70 ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM SCHEMATICS U24IB TB ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM SCHEMATIC...

Page 72: ...UNITY MOTORHOME APPLIANCE AND EQUIPMENT OPERATION 71 U24CB FX ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM SCHEMATIC...

Page 73: ...APPLIANCE AND EQUIPMENT OPERATION UNITY MOTORHOME 72 U24MB ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM SCHEMATIC...

Page 74: ...UNITY MOTORHOME APPLIANCE AND EQUIPMENT OPERATION 73 U24RL ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM SCHEMATIC...

Page 75: ...APPLIANCE AND EQUIPMENT OPERATION UNITY MOTORHOME 74 HDMI MATRIX SWITCH SCHEMATIC...

Page 76: ...UNITY MOTORHOME APPLIANCE AND EQUIPMENT OPERATION 75 SATELLITE PRE WIRE SCHEMATIC Yourmotorhomeispre wiredforsatellitedishinstallation location varies according to floor plan...

Page 77: ...airis slightlyrotatedto ensurethe seat locks into the next position 5 Remove the lounge chair seat back cushions and headrests and fold the seat backs forward until they lay flat 6 6 6 6 Releasethe lo...

Page 78: ...it out all the way and it will release Push it back toward the wall 1 2 Ensure both Murphy bed reading lights 2 are switched off by pressing the lens on off button 3 2 3 3 Pull the release strap 4 an...

Page 79: ...on each side of the tables as required 6 7 9 9 8 9 9 Armchair Seating 10 You can rotate the chairs by lifting and holding the lock button 11 on the side of the chair and releasing the lock when the c...

Page 80: ...1 Pull the table release handle 2 downwards and lowerthetable until it is levelwiththe seating base 2 2 Arrange the seat cushions as shown in Figure 3 3 BOOTH DINETTE BED U LOUNGE 4 CONVERSION 4 5 5...

Page 81: ...cushion support 7 7 7 2 Insert the two cushions 8 stored below the bed cabinet 8 U24IB TB SEATING INSTALLING THE REMOVABLE TABLE ASSEMBLY 1 Locate the table leg and table top stored in the bedroom ca...

Page 82: ...1 1 2 Seats with table configuration 2 2 3 Seats pulled out Pull out seats before lowering Murphy bed 3 3 4 Beddownwiththeheadboardtiltedoutasbackrest 4 4 5 Rear seating lock ottoman to prevent moveme...

Page 83: ...ditional downward pressure RAISING THE MURPHY BED 1 Before raising the Murphy bed be sure to unplug and remove any devices that may be in the rear cubby WARNING Failuretounplugdevicescouldpotentiallyr...

Page 84: ...s on the rear lounge REAR LOUNGE FOOT RESTS To raise orlowerthefoot rests onthe RearLounge you must either be connected to shore power or have the inverter running To raise orlowerthefoot rest pressth...

Page 85: ...ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OPERATION UNITY MOTORHOME 84...

Page 86: ...e external powercord untilyou have confirmed the campground has the proper polarity and grounding Improper grounding or reverse polarity may cause component damage or failure and or personal injury or...

Page 87: ...ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OPERATION UNITY MOTORHOME 86 WIRING SCHEMATIC U24MB 30 AMP 120V WIRING SCHEMATIC U24CB 30 AMP 120V WIRING SCHEMATIC...

Page 88: ...UNITY MOTORHOME ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OPERATION 87 U24IB 30 AMP 120V WIRING SCHEMATIC U24TB 30 AMP 120V WIRING SCHEMATIC...

Page 89: ...ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OPERATION UNITY MOTORHOME 88 U24FX 30 AMP 120V WIRING SCHEMATIC U24RL 30 AMP 120V WIRING SCHEMATIC...

Page 90: ...UNITY MOTORHOME ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OPERATION 89 U24MB 12V WIRING SCHEMATIC U24CB 12V WIRING SCHEMATIC...

Page 91: ...ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OPERATION UNITY MOTORHOME 90 U24IB 12V WIRING SCHEMATIC U24TB 12V WIRING SCHEMATIC...

Page 92: ...UNITY MOTORHOME ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OPERATION 91 U24FX 12V WIRING SCHEMATIC U24RL 12V WIRING SCHEMATIC...

Page 93: ...ery power level FRESH 4 Displaysthefreshwaterholdingtank level GREY 5 Displays the grey water holding tank level BLACK 6 Displaysthe blackwaterholdingtank level LPG 7 Displays the LP Gas tank level Re...

Page 94: ...ofthesystemandhelpspreventdamage or fire Ifa circuit breaker trips allowa briefcool down period of 30 90 seconds then reset the breaker by turning it OFF and then ON If a circuit breaker trips repeate...

Page 95: ...TE GFCI receptacles may not appear as shown in this manual If a GFCI trips repeatedly there is likely a significant fault in that circuit Have the faulty circuit and the GFCI investigated and repaired...

Page 96: ...he START PREHEAT 3 button until the generator starts running NOTE The buttons can be found in either of two locations One is located behind the generator front panel locationmayvarybasedonfloorplan Th...

Page 97: ...xistwherevergensetexhaust gasses can accumulate WARNING Disable the AGS system before working on any electrical components in the motorhome Unexpectedstartingofthegensetwhileworking on the electrical...

Page 98: ...ping the generator turn off all large appliances and let the generator run for two minutes to cool down To stop the generator depress the red Gen OFF button 11 11 14 14 WARNING Pressthestopswitch 14 t...

Page 99: ...3 Park so the wind carries exhaust gases away fromthemotorhome Beawareofpotentialgas fumesfromothernearbyvehicles 4 Do not operate the generator if there are any obstructionssuchasvegetation snow buil...

Page 100: ...nsmission logic modules These modules will automatically re calibratewhenyou reconnectthe batteryand start the engine CHASSIS BATTERY LOCATION The chassis battery is located under the driver s side ca...

Page 101: ...and becomes discharged Directing charging current to the batteries from the engine alternator when the motorhome s engine is running or by using the motorhome inverter charger will recharge the coach...

Page 102: ...ontogetinto the battery This can neutralizethe batteryacid 5 Dry the cables and terminals before reinstalling them Do NOT apply grease to the metal surfaces inside the cable terminals to prevent corro...

Page 103: ...h uses a multiplex controlsystem Itisfactoryconfiguredfortheparticular inverter and battery installation of Triple E RV If any modifications are made to the battery bank it may be necessarytochangesom...

Page 104: ...hen shore power is connected it passes through the EMS LCHW30 surge protection device to protect the wiring in the Unity Do not exceedthe rating onthe EMSforanyreason These devices are designed to be...

Page 105: ...messagewillreadE3 ACpowerwillshutdowninstantly WARNING DonotunderanycircumstancesbypasstheEMS Any bypass will result in severe damage to the motorhome TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE In order to help troublesh...

Page 106: ...ced as complete unit Remove the two screws 2 and pull the light out ofthe bodywork to gain access to the connections Disconnect the old and reconnect the new light Insertthe newlight intothe bodywork...

Page 107: ...lling the light assembly 6 Reinstall the light assembly 6 byfollowing Step 5 to Step 1 in reverse order EXTERIOR LIGHT 7 7 8 1 Unclip plastic cover 8 2 Remove and replace light 3 Install cover INTERIO...

Page 108: ...ed as complete unit 1 Unclip plastic cover 6 2 Remove and replace light 3 Install cover EXTERIOR UTILITY CENTER LIGHT 7 The exterior utility center light 7 is controlled by the exteriorstorageandutili...

Page 109: ...lled bythe exteriorstorageandutilitycenterlightswitchinsidethe coach Refer to the Exterior Interior Light Switches section in the Motorhome Operation section for instructions 10 9 NOTE This is a seale...

Page 110: ...An automatic pressure switch located inside the water pump maintains positive line pressure Thecitywaterconnection 1 andwaterfillselectorvalve 2 are located in the rear utility center 4 1 2 3 The wate...

Page 111: ...ns smoothly Repeat with the hot water taps NOTICE Always turn off the water pump switch 7 if leaving the motorhome unattended for an extended period of time and when driving to preventexcessivedamagea...

Page 112: ...used for an extended period of time Disinfect the water tank as follows 1 Prepare a solution of1 4 cup household bleachto 1 gallon of water 2 Placethe suction hose 13 attachedtothewinterize by pass v...

Page 113: ...d inthe Motorhome Information Kit for further information 2 3 WATER PUMP INITIAL STARTUP 1 Make sure all drain valves are closed 2 Turn off the water pump switch 4 3 Fill the water tank 4 Open the hot...

Page 114: ...assis battery is not discharged 5 Make sure the water pump screen is not clogged IF PUMP RUNS WHEN THERE IS NO DEMAND FOR WATER 1 Make sure all faucets and fixtures are shut off and are not leaking 2...

Page 115: ...weentheframe rails NOTE If the drain valve is located internally the drain hose is routed outside through the floor A 1 2 B 2 DRAINING THE HOT AND COLD WATER SYSTEMS 1 Disconnect the city water supply...

Page 116: ...hich ties into the same termination valve outlet as the waste holding tank To display the grey water holding tank level depress and hold the grey water tank level switch 5 to show the percent full lev...

Page 117: ...to improve draining andto reduce odor To flush the tank follow these steps 1 Remove the protective cap and connect the city water supply hose to the connector 5 located in the exterior utility center...

Page 118: ...uallocatedintheMotorhome Information Kit for further information WASTE WATER HOLDING TANK DO S AND DON TS DOkeepyourholdingtankcleanusingacleaningagent approved for recreational vehicle sanitation sys...

Page 119: ...and drive a few miles You can also help clean the tank by adding 1 4 cup of dish detergent to the water The motion of the vehicle andthewaterwill help dislodgethewastes and allow the tank to drain in...

Page 120: ...PPLIANCE 1 Open the access door 2 To switch on the appliance switch the POWER switch to one of the two ON positions Both ON positions on the POWER switch have the same function Choose your preferred p...

Page 121: ...y The appliance is not running in anyoperating mode The yellow status LED 3 is off To switch off the POWER and gas supply DECALCIFICATION 4 Usetodecalcifythehotwaterheater RefertotheTruma manual for m...

Page 122: ...ormation Kit for further details OPERATING TIPS 1 Do not flush facial tissue or regular household toilet tissue down the motorhome toilet It will not disintegrate properly and will cling to the sides...

Page 123: ...e Storage and Winterization section of this manual for further details SHOWERS HOT WATER Thisstandardwatertapcontrolstheflowofhotwaterto the shower head Turn clockwise to turn off the water and counte...

Page 124: ...lled in your motorhome to improve safety and reliability These devices and systems include the following LPGastankoverflowvalves LPGasdetectors and carbon monoxide CO detectors In addition although LP...

Page 125: ...various LP Gas appliances are in the OFF position to prevent any LP Gas from leaking into the motorhome The LP Gas supply valve is operated by the LP Gas switch in the exterior utility center The valv...

Page 126: ...m WARNING Remind the service attendant to use the 80 overflow valve when refueling Space must be left in the tank for vaporization and expansion to occur AFTER REFILLING THE LP GAS TANK 1 Periodically...

Page 127: ...t DoNOTattempt to adjust it Adjustments must onlybe performed byan authorizedservicecenter DoNOTexposetheregulator to the elements If the LP Gas regulator fails the LP Gas tank may be overfilled or im...

Page 128: ...furnace and hotwaterheater Position the motorhome so the wind blows exhaust fumes awayfromthemotorhome Ensureproperventilation and adequate air exchange when using LP Gas appliances to prevent a buil...

Page 129: ...LIQUID PROPANE GAS SYSTEM UNITY MOTORHOME 128...

Page 130: ...ssurewashers becausethey can loosen decals and sealants RegularlywaxyourRV to reduce the negative effects of UV exposure on the exterior fiberglass parts Carefully inspect all caulking around windows...

Page 131: ...g and care andforinformation about stain removal UPHOLSTERY Use care when cleaning the motorhome s upholstery and choose an appropriate cleaner or spot remover to avoid damaging the materials Regular...

Page 132: ...edirection of the polish lines NOTICE Some units contain acrylic Plexiglas components Refertothe acrylic manufacturer s cleaning instructions Do NOT clean using Windex style glass cleaners REFRIGERATO...

Page 133: ...ns DOORS AND WINDOWS Periodically lubricate the door locks and hinges with powderedgraphiteforsmoothoperationandprotection from freezing Clean windows using a good quality glasscleaner Ifcleaningicefr...

Page 134: ...system CHASSIS Check engine coolant level and add antifreeze if required to protect against lowest expected temperature Change engine oil to the recommended viscosity to aid cold weather starting Ref...

Page 135: ...valves A B and E CAUTION Ensure no air pressure or winterization fluid enters the water heater as part of this process 9 Valve D should remain closed at this point 10 Open valve C 11 Remove the water...

Page 136: ...n during the storage period NOTE Unity U24TB and U24IB models only Flush macerator toilet DO NOT FLUSH NON MACERATOR TOILETS ATTHIS TIME NOTICE Do NOT depress the toilet flush pedal if there is airpre...

Page 137: ...orlowerstabilizer units 4 5 NOTICE Refer to the detailed operating and safety instructions in the Motorhome Information Kit before performing the stabilizer override procedure Stabilizer force can be...

Page 138: ...l cartridge valves 10 are clustered together on the side of the pump manifold Valves forlevelingjacksarelabeled1through4 Locatethe screws onthe appropriate cartridgevalve s Using a 1 8 Allen wrench tu...

Page 139: ...ng manual override operation return all valves to normal operational position Failure to do so may result in drifting from the retracted stowed position of leveling jacks Cartridge valves Rotate the c...

Page 140: ...osesofstructuralwarrantycoverage structural parts shall include only the metal structure of the coach and all metal members welded to it studs and framing in the walls of the coach roof rafters anddel...

Page 141: ...me from further damage if any initial indication of damage has occurred The Warranty excludesfailure caused byoverheating regardless of cause contamination of lubricants coolants failure of hoses fitt...

Page 142: ...contact the Triple E RV Warranty Department at this toll free number in the event it is necessaryto haveWarrantyrepairs performed at a site other than an authorized Triple E RV service center or deal...

Page 143: ...142 NOTES UNITY MOTORHOME NOTES...

Page 144: ...LTV Roadside Assistance 4287 Beltline Road Box 198 Addison TX 75001 for EMERGENCY ROADSIDE CALL 1 877 219 3831...

Page 145: ...com info tripleerv com www leisurevans com general leisurevans com Product improvement is a continuing process at Triple E Recreational Vehicles We reserve the right to change specifications operatin...

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