Leisure WONDER 2024 User manual

2024 MANUALMURPHY BED LOUNGE


MODEL SPECIFIC MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION
Supplemental Manual 11
Motorhome Information Kit 12
Options and Equipment 12
Service Assistance 12
Reporting Safety Defects 13
2. GENERAL INFORMATION
Floor Plan 21
Exterior Equipment Location 22
Beds and Seating 24
Murphy Bed 24
Dinette Seating 25
Dinette Foot Rests 26
Optional front table 26
TV Locations 27
Firefly Multiplex System 28
Climate Control 28
Truma AquaGo water heater 29
CP Plus Remote 29
3. SCHEMATICS
Electrical 41
12 volt Electrical Reference 41
120 Volt Electrical Reference 42
Electrical Schematic 43
Plumbing 48
Water lines schematic 48
Drain line schematic 49
Entertainment 410
Standard 410
Optional Exterior TV 411
Satellite Pre-wire 412


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1. INTRODUCTION
Congratulations! Thank you for selecting a Leisure
Travel Vans Motorhome.
Welcome to the exciting world of motorhome travel
and camping, with all the comforts of home with you,
while you travel and enjoy the outdoors.
Your motorhome has been designed and manufactured
to enhance your travel and camping experience and
to provide you with safe, ecient and trouble-free
operation.
Before your first drive, become familiar with the
operation of the vehicle chassis and all functions and
operations of the motorhome. Spend adequate time
with your dealer when you take delivery to learn all
you can about your new motorhome.
SUPPLEMENTAL MANUAL
This manual was prepared to aid the operator and
occupants in the operation and care of the motorhome
by giving specic information about your model. There
are many options to Leisure Travel Vans, so ensure
that you are familiar with your motorhome’s systems
and equipment. All operators and occupants of the
motorhome should read, understand and follow
the instructions in this manual, the vehicle chassis
manual &the information contained in the Motorhome
Information Kit provided with your new motorhome.
Your motorhome contains a number of systems,
components, equipment, and appliances manufactured
by vendors that supply components for Triple E RV.
These vendors are unrelated to Triple E RV.
Before operating the motorhome for the rst time –
even if an experienced motorhome operator – read
and become familiar with all of the relevant manuals
to your motorhome, components, equipment and
appliances provided in the Motorhome Information
Kit. Your familiarity with the detailed operation of
your motorhome will assist in your safe, ecient and
trouble-free motorhome operation.
KEEP the Motorhome Information Kit within your
motorhome for readily available reference.
PASS this manual, the Chassis Operation Manual and
the Motorhome Information Kit to any subsequent
operator or owner.
For clarication or further details on any of the enclosed
information, please contact:
Your Leisure Travel Vans Dealer or Triple E RV Customer
Service at:
Email: info@tripleerv.com
Toll Free: 8779929906
Telephone: 2043254361
Fax: 2043255241

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MOTORHOME INFORMATION KIT
The Motorhome Information Kit includes but isn’t
limited to information on the components, equipment
and appliances listed below (based on options
selected).
•Refrigerator
•Stove top
•Furnace
•Electrical Panel
•Toilet
•Water Heater
•Water Pump
•Water Filtration
•Vent (roof)
•Fire Extinguisher
•Smoke Detector
•Thermostat
•CO Detector
•Propane Detector
•Gas Regulator
•TV Antenna
•TV/DVD
•Chassis
•Air Conditioner
•Generator
•Stabilizers/Leveling Jacks
•Rear View Monitor
•Inverter
•Entertainment System
•Safety
•Flooring and Countertops
•Electric Step
•Solar Panel
•Surge Protector
•Safe
•Awning
OPTIONS AND EQUIPMENT
Leisure Travel Vans are available in various sizes
and floor plan configurations and with differing
optional equipment. The equipment, accessories and
components described in this manual may not apply
in all respects to your motorhome. Read the material
and manuals provided in the Motorhome Information
Kit for detailed instructions regarding the equipment
specic to your motorhome.
SERVICE ASSISTANCE
Your dealer will assist you with any additional
information you need and will answer any questions
you have about the operation of your motorhome.
When it’s time to service the vehicle, remember
that your dealer knows your motorhome best and is
dedicated to your satisfaction. Your dealer will provide
quality maintenance and assistance during your period
ownership. Triple E RV strongly recommends that you
follow a regular maintenance schedule to keep your
motorhome functioning at its best.
Call the following numbers if you require warranty
assistance while traveling:
Triple E RV: 1-877-992-9906
Canada Sprinter Customer Service:
1-800-387-0100 www.thesprinter.ca
US Sprinter Customer Service:
1-877-762-8267 www.mbsprinterusa.com
Canada Ford Customer Service:
1-800-565-3673 www.ford.ca
US Ford Customer Service:
1-800-392-3673 www.ford.com
Emergency Roadside Service* 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 rst two years
after purchase.

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REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS
If you suspect your motorhome has a safety defect
that could cause injury or death, immediately contact
Triple E RV. Also, contact the National Highway Trac
Safety Administration (NHTSA) in the US or Transport
Canada to report your concern.
NHTSA will investigate the concern if there are a
number of similar complaints. NHTSA has the authority
to order a recall and repair campaign depending on
the nature and severity of the problem.
You can reach the NHTSA by calling the Auto Safety
Hot-line at 18004249393 (2023660123 in the
Washington, DC, area) or by writing to NHTSA, US
Department ofTransportation, Washington, DC 20590.
The hot-line also will provide you with additional
information on motor vehicle safety.
In Canada, call 18003330510 or write to Transport
Canada and Road Safety, 2780 Sheeld Road, Ottawa,
Ontario K1B 3V9.


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2. GENERAL INFORMATION
FLOOR PLAN
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1Macerator Option Under Floor
2Utility Center Under Floor
3Water Tank/Drain Under Floor
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Water Heater/ Furnace Under
Galley
5Surge Protector Under Galley
6Shore Power Plug
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Generator Transfer Switch Under
Galley
8Propane Tank Under Floor
9Sewer Hose Under Floor
10 DC/DC Charger behind Access
Panel
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Step Switch, battery heat, G12
RTC shared 5A fuse under seat
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Chassis Batteries Under Captain
Seat
13 Ford 12 Volt Plug and USB Plug
14 Swivel Seats
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Optional Rear Door Lock/Unlock
relay behind glove box
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Awning Switch on pillar behind
passenger
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Battery Disconnect Switch on
Cabinet Wall
18 Wardrobe
19 Fire Extinguisher
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Solar Controller, Inverter Remote,
and Water Heater Dial above
Entrance Door
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MultiPlex Display on Cab Upright
22 Smoke Alarm on Ceiling
23 Propane/CMD Alarm Bed side
24 USB Plug On Cab Upright
25 TV
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Coach Batteries In Compartment
Under Floor (Solar panel 15/30amp
fuse behind batteries)
27 Inverter In Compartment Under
Floor
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MultiPlex G12 Panel Board
behind cover
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TV Antenna Booster/WIFI Switch
in Overhead cabinet
30 USB Plug Under Cabinet
31 Generator Option Under Floor
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Exterior BBQ Connection Under
Floor
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Tank Flush Non Return Valve
Below Vanity
34 Exterior Storage
35 Toilet
36 Shower
37 Fridge (2A fuse behind Exterior
vent) Microwave Above
38 Pull Out Pantry
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Thermostat Sensor on Fridge
Wall
40 Water Pump Under Vanity
41 Galley
42 Breaker Panel Dinette Side
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Satellite Option Prewire and
Component Connection Plate Under
cabinet
44 Dinette/Daybed
45 Murphy Bed
46 Slide Module

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EXTERIOR EQUIPMENT LOCATION
PASSENGER SIDE VIEW
1Light
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Inverterand Storage Compartment
3External Receptacle
4Awning
5Storage Compartment
6BBQ Hook-Up
7Entrance Step
8Fridge Vents
9Ladder (Optional)
10 Storage/External TV Option
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DRIVER SIDE VIEW
1Gasoline Fill
2Storage Compartment
3Utility Center
4Shore Power Connection
5Furnace Vent
6Water Heater
7Sewer Termination
8Sewer Hose (Behind Doors)
9Slide Out Room
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TOP VIEW
1Solar Panels
2Roof Vent
3Skylight
4Stack Vent
5Satellite
6A/C
7TV/WiFi Antenna
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BEDS AND SEATING
MURPHY BED
LOWERING THE MURPHY BED
1. Remove the back rest cushions 1and head rest
cushions 2from the Dinette area and set aside.
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2.
Lower the table
3
by pulling on the handle
4
and pushing down towards the back of the table.
4
3. Place the ller cushion 5on to the table and fold
down the backrests 6.
4. Raise the bed support platform 7and twist the
locking latches 8to release the bed.
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Using the handle
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, slowly lower the Murphy Bed
completely and extend the bed extension 10 . The
Murhpy Bed will be locked in to the down position
while the extension is down.
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ᘐWARNING
Failure to have the extension folded out could
cause the Murphy Bed to lift if weight is placed
towards the outside edge of the bed.
6.
Unclip the retension strap
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and fold out the
matress extension 12 .
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RAISING THE MURPHY BED
1.
Before raising the Murphy bed, be sure to clear
the bed of any loose items that may fall when the
bed is raised.
2. Fold up the matress extension 12 and secure it in
to place with the retention strap 11 .
3. Raise the bed extension 10 to release the locking
mechanism and lift the Murphy Bed using the
handle 9.
ᘐCAUTION
Failure to release the locking mechanism may
cause damage to the Murphy Bed.
4.
Once raised, secure the Murphy Bed in to place
using the locking latches 8on either side of the
bed.
5.
Lower the bed support by lifting slightly, and
pushing upwards in the center of the support 13 ,
and gently lowering the bed support.
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6. Replace the cushions on the dinette seating.
DINETTE SEATING
To set the dinette area up with bench seating:
1. Raise the armrest top 14 .
2. Flip over the back rest support 15 .
3. Move the back rest cushions 16 to the side.
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DINETTE FOOT RESTS
To raise or lower the foot rests on the dinette seating,
you must either be connected to shore power, have
the generator running, or have the inverter running.
To raise or lower the foot rest, press the corresponding
button 1on the side of the armrest.
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OPTIONAL FRONT TABLE
Your coach may be equipped with an optional front
table.
INSTALLING THE REMOVABLE TABLE
ASSEMBLY
1.
Locate the table leg
2
and table top
3
stored
behind the dinette seating.
2.
Engage the table leg into the oor plate
4
and
install the table top onto the leg.
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STORING THE REMOVABLE TABLE ASSEMBLY
1. Remove the table top 3and store it behind the
dinette seat.
2. Press down on the release button 5and rotate
the table leg
2
counter clockwise to remove, and
store behind the dinette seat.
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TV LOCATIONS
The TV is stowed in the coach passenger side
countertop 6and is accessed by pulling the release
lever 7located at the coach entrance.
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NOTE: The TV will rise from the cabinet under spring
tension. Ensure the top of the TV cabinet is clear
before opening.
To store, push down on the center of the cover panel
8
to lower the TV into the cabinet until the TV assembly
latches.
NOTE: Push down only in the center of the cover panel
to prevent damaging the panel.
The interiorTV can also swivel towards the front of the
coach for better viewing from the captains seats. In
order the swivel the TV, you must ip the latch behind
the TV 9upwards to unlock the mechanism.
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ᘐNOTICE
When traveling, ensure the TV is fully latched in
the stored position.
Your coach may also be equipped with an optional
exterior TV 10 accessed through the exterior storage
door.
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FIREFLY MULTIPLEX SYSTEM
CLIMATE CONTROL
The Wonder Murphy Bed Lounge uses a Truma
Varioheat furnace and a Truma Aventa air conditioner,
both controlled via the multiplex system in your coach.
In order to adjust the interior temperature, tap the
“Climate” icon 1on the multiple touch screen.
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TRUMA AVENTA AIR CONDITIONER
In order for the Air conditioner to operate, your coach
will need to have access to 120v power, either through
the generator, or shore power.
To use the air conditioner, tap “Cool”
2
, and adjust
the desired temperature
3
. If there is 120v power
available and the desired temperature is lower than
the current ambient temperature, the compressor will
begin shortly after. When set to “Cool”, the fan will run
continuously.
To turn o the air conditioner, tap “Cool”
2
once again,
and the button color will reset to gray conrming the
air conditioner is now o.
You can also adjust the fan speed 4seperately from
the air conditioner so long as you have 120v power.
Tap either High, Med, Low, or Auto.
TRUMA VARIOHEAT FURNACE
NOTE: In order to operate the VarioHeat furnace, the
CP Plus remote must be turned on.
In order to operate the furnace, you must make sure
the propane switch in the exterior compartment is
turned on.
To turn on the heating function, tap the “VarioHeat”
button 5in the top right of the climate screen.
6
This will bring up a Energy Source Select screen. Tap
on Gas 6to select LP Gas as the source.
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Once you have selected the source, you will have a
temperature select option 7. Set this to the desired
heating temperature for your coach, and select “Save”
8to save the settings.
In order to turn the furnace back o, tap the “VarioHeat”
button
5
once again, and tap on “Gas”
6
to deselect
it. Tap “Save” 8once more to save the settings.

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TRUMA AQUAGO WATER HEATER
NOTE: In order to operate the Aquago Water Heater,
the CP Plus remote must be turned on.
The water heater in the Wonder Murphy Bed Lounge
is controlled through the multiplex system instead of
having a separate water heat control.
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In order to turn on the water heater, tap the “AquaGo”
button 9in the top left of the Climate screen.
This will bring up a mode select screen 10 , where you
can toggle between o, Eco, or Comfort mode. Once
you’ve selected the mode you want, tap “Save” 11 to
save the settings.
CP PLUS REMOTE
The Wonder MBL uses a CP Plus
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located in the
entrance door overhead
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in order to convert the
signal from the Firey multiplex system to control the
Truma VarioHeat furnace and the Aquago Comfort
Plus water heater.
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In orderto use either ofthose components, the CP Plus
must be powered on by pressing the center dial
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and be in standby mode. If the display backlight is on,
you will need to wait roughly 10 seconds of inactivity
on the CP Plus for it to enter standy before you can
use the furnace or water heater.
NOTE: All of the settings on the CP Plus are preset at
the factory. Changing these settings may cause the
Aquago or VarioHeat to stop working properly.
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CP PLUS POWERED ON AND IN STANDBY MODE
CP PLUS POWERED ON BUT NOT IN STANDBY MODE


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3. SCHEMATICS
ELECTRICAL
12 VOLT ELECTRICAL REFERENCE
1Macerator Pump (Optional)
2Water Pump
3Water Heater
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Power Roof Vent (Washroom/Galley)
5Multiplex System
6Winegard Connect 2.0
7Satellite Dish (Optional)
8Furnace
9Fridge
10 DC Fuse Panel
11 Air Conditioner
12 USB/Wireless Chargers
13 Light Circuits
14 Inverter
15 120V AC Power Input
16 Wireless Chargers
17 RV Batteries
18 Solar Charge Controller
19 DC/DC Charger
20 Chassis Battery
21 Awning
22 Battery Disconnect
23
Lithium Battery Heat Enable Switch
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Solar Panels (200W/400W Optional)
25 Slide Module
26 Generator (Optional)
W24MBL 12V ELECTRICAL WIRING SCHEMATIC
PLEASE REFER TO FUSE PANEL LABELS FOR EXACT LAYOUT
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120 VOLT ELECTRICAL REFERENCE
W24MBL 30 AMP 120V ELECTRICAL WIRING SCHEMATIC
PLEASE REFER TO BREAKER PANEL LABELS FOR EXACT LAYOUT
30 AMP
POWER
CORD
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1Surge Protector
2Transfer Switch
3AC Distribution Panel
4Generator
5Inverter/Charger
6Air Conditioner
7Microwave
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Slide ReclinerPowerSupply Receptacle
9Sound Bar Receptacle
10 Entertainment Receptacle
11 TV Receptacles
12 Passenger Side Pillar Receptacle
13 Driver Side Pillar Receptacle
14 Exterior Receptacle
15 Washroom Receptacle
16 Galley Receptacle
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