Leisure Unity 2020 User manual

Owner’s Manual

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UNITY MOTORHOME TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION 5
Owner’s Manual 5
Motorhome Information Kit 6
Options and Equipment 6
Vehicle Certification Labels 6
Reference Number Codes 6
Certification Label Samples 7
Unity Floor Plans 8
Service Assistance 22
Reporting Safety Defects 22
Coach Specifications 23
SAFETY 25
General Safety 25
Alarms 26
Combination Carbon Monoxide / LP Gas Alarm 26
Fuel and Propane Safety 27
Smoke Alarm 28
Fire Prevention 28
Fire Safety Tips 28
Emergency Escape - Egress Window 29
Fire 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 Checks 34
Maximum Occupancy 34
Seat/Shoulder Belts 34
Driver/Passenger Seat Controls 36
Traveling 37
Driving Characteristics 37
Controls 37
General Handling 37
High Wind Handling 37
Mountain Driving 37
Driving Safety Tips 38
Travel Tips 38
Severe Weather Information 39
Emergencies While Driving 40
Hazard Warning Lights 40
Flat Tire 40
When the Vehicle is Disabled 40
Overheating 41
Parking 41
Parking 41
Backing Up 41
Extended Occupancy 42
Leveling the Motorhome 42
Stabilizers 43
Leveling Jacks 43
AUTOLEVEL Operation 43

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Manual Operation 44
Refueling the Vehicle Chassis 45
Fuel Tank Capacity 45
Fuel Types 45
Removing the Fuel Cap 46
Filling the Tank 46
Door Locks 46
Locking and Unlocking Procedures 46
Keys 47
Entry Door Step 47
Step Override Switch 48
Step Cover (On Specific Models) 48
Entry Step Electrical Diagram 49
Lighting 50
Interior Overhead Light Dimmer Switch 50
Exterior/Interior Light Switches 50
Under Cabinet Light Switches 50
Slide Out Room 51
Before Operating the Slide Out Room 51
Extending the Slide out Room 52
Retracting the Slide Out Room 52
Servicing All-Weather Seals 52
Slide Out Room Emergency Operation 52
Awning 55
Extending the Awning 55
Retracting the Awning 56
Auto-Retract 56
APPLIANCE AND EQUIPMENT OPERATION 57
Dometic IoT System (U24RL Multiplex System)
57
Refrigerator 57
Operating the Refrigerator 57
Refrigerator Operating Tips 58
Exterior Refrigerator Compartment 58
Stove Top 58
Lighting Burners 58
Microwave/Convection Oven 59
Operating the Microwave/Convection Oven 59
Microwave/Convection Oven Operating Tips 59
Exterior BBQ Connection 60
Operating the Exterior BBQ Connection 60
LP Gas Furnace 60
Operating the LP Gas Furnace 60
LP Gas Furnace Operating Tips 60
Dometic Comfort Control Center 61
Operating the Thermostat 61
Roof Air Conditioner with Heat Pump 61
Heat Pump 61
Maintaining the Roof Air Conditioner/Heat Pump 62
Coach Power Roof Vent 62
Operating Controls 62
Bathroom Roof Vent 63
Operating Controls 63
Side Window Vents 64
Manual Roof Vent 64
Opening the Roof Vent 64
Closing the Roof Vent 65
Adjustments for day/night Shades 65
Adjusting the Tension 65
Entertainment Systems 66
U24IB and U24TB Floor Plans 66
U24CB, U24FX and U24RL Floor Plans 66
U24MB Floor Plan 67
TV Operation 67
BluRay Operation 67
TV Utility Panel 68
External Cable TV Connection 68
External Satellite TV Connection 68
HDMI Switch Box 69
WIFI Extender 69
Entertainment System Schematics 70
Satellite Pre-wire Schematic 74
Beds and Seating 75
Leisure Lounge Plus System (optional) 75
Leisure Lounge Plus Seating 77
U24CB Seating/Sleeping 78
U24TB Sleeping 79
U24IB/TB Seating 79
Leisure Lounge Seating 80
U24RL Rear Lounge 81
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OPERATION 83
Electrical Supply 83
Shore Power 83
Battery Disconnect Switch 83
Wiring Schematic 84
System Monitor 90
Power Distribution Panels 91
120 Volt AC Circuit Breakers 91
12 Volt DC Coach Fuses 91
12 Volt DC Chassis Fuses 92
Driver seat pedestal fuses 92
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) 92
Auxiliary LP Gas Generator (Optional) 92
Operating the Auxiliary LP Gas Generator 93

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Starting the Auxiliary LP Gas Generator 93
Stopping the Auxiliary LP Gas Generator 93
Auto Gen Start (Available with LP Generator) 94
Auxiliary Diesel Generator (Optional) 94
Starting the Auxiliary Diesel Generator 94
Stopping the Auxiliary Diesel Generator 95
Generator Safety 96
Automatic Power Transfer Switch 96
12 Volt DC system 97
Chassis Battery 97
Coach Batteries (12 Volt DC Power Supply) 97
Coach Battery Condition Meter 98
Battery Maintenance 98
Battery Problems 98
Long-Term Storage 99
Additional Battery Maintenance Suggestions 99
Inverter 100
Inverter Remote Control Panel 101
Surge guard (optional) 101
Accidental 240 volt Protection 102
Troubleshooting Guide 102
Solar Power Unit (Optional) 102
Lighting Maintenance 103
Exterior Lighting 103
Interior Lighting 104
WATER AND PLUMBING SYSTEM 107
Water Supply 107
Fresh Water System 107
City Water Supply 107
Filling the Fresh Water Tank 108
Water Pump Switch 109
Disinfecting the Water Tank 109
Water Pump 110
Water Pump Initial Startup 110
Water Pump Troubleshooting 110
Water Pump Electrical Diagram 111
Draining the Fresh Water System 112
Draining the hot and cold water systems 112
Water Filter 113
Waste Systems 113
Grey Water Waste Holding Tank 113
Black Water Waste Holding Tank 113
Dumping Holding Tanks 114
Black Water Waste Tank Rinse 114
Macerator 115
WASTE WATER HOLDING TANK - DO’S AND DON’TS
115
Using On-Site Sewer Hook-Ups 116
Water Heater 116
Water heater operation 116
Truma AquaGo® Water Heater 117
Switching ON the Appliance 117
AquaGo® comfort plus 117
Operating modes 117
Winterizing 117
Operating mode / Description 118
Water Fixtures 118
Fresh Water Toilet 118
Manual Flush Toilet 118
Macerator Toilet 119
Cleaning the Manual Flush Toilet 119
Showers 120
Interior Shower 120
Exterior Shower 120
LIQUID PROPANE GAS SYSTEM 121
LP Gas Control Valve 121
Safe Use of LP Gas 121
Precautions for the Safe use of LP Gas 121
How LP Gas Works 122
Selecting Fuel Types 122
LP Gas Tank System 122
Refilling the LP Gas Tank 122
After refilling the LP gas tank 123
Air in the LP Gas Tank 123
Traveling with LP Gas 123
LP Gas Tank Regulator 124
LP Gas Leaks 124
Avoiding Asphyxiation 125
MOTORHOME MAINTENANCE 127
Exterior Care and Maintenance 127
Roof 127
Underbody 127
Washing, Waxing and Polishing 127
Stripes and Decals 127
Exterior Lighting 127
Solar Panels 128
Interior Care 128
Carpets 128
Upholstery 128
Spots and Stains 128
Vinyl Fabrics 128
Draperies, Curtains and Bedspreads 129
Walls 129

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Cabinetry, Tables and Countertops 129
Sinks 129
Refrigerator 129
Stove Top - General 129
Stove Top - Burners 129
Microwave/Convection Oven 130
Bathroom - General 130
Toilet 130
Doors and Windows 130
Storage and Winterization 130
Storage Checklist 130
Cold Temperature Storage 131
Spring Startup 131
Cold Temperature Operation 131
Chassis 131
LP Gas 131
Waste System 131
Water System Winterization 132
Draining the Water System 132
Adding Plumbing Anti-Freeze 132
Blowing Out the Air Lines 133
De-Winterizing the Water Systems 133
Maintenance and Servicing 134
LP Gas Tank Valve 134
Stabilizers 134
Entry Door Step 135
4 point leveling system 135
NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTY 137

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INTRODUCTION
Congratulations!Thank youfor selecting a Leisure Travel
Vans Motorhome.
Welcome tothe excitingworld 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, efficient 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.
OWNER’S MANUAL
This manual was prepared to aid the operator and
occupants inthe operation and care ofthe motorhome.
There are manyoptions to LeisureTravelVans, 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 first 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, efficient 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.
Forclarification or further details on any of the enclosed
information, please contact:
Your LeisureTravel 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. Readthe material and
manuals provided in the Motorhome Information Kit for
detailed instructions regarding the equipment specific
to your motorhome.
VEHICLE CERTIFICATION LABELS
The vehicle certification labels affixed to your motorhome
contain vehicle identification and other important
reference information. Never remove or destroy these
labels. The labels are located onthe driver & passenger
doorframes. See location details on thefollowing page.
REFERENCE NUMBER CODES
MANUFACTURE/CONVERSION DATE
The date on which the coach portion ofyour motorhome
was built.
GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT RATING GVWR
The maximum permissible weight of this fully loaded
motorhome.
SLEEPING CAPACITY WEIGHT RATING SCWR
The manufacturer’s designated number of sleeping
positions multiplied by 154 lbs (70 Kgs).
OCCUPANT AND CARGO CARRYING CAPACITY
OCCC
The value equal to the GVWR minus UVW and full LP
Gas weight. In other words, OCCC is the amount of
weight in occupants, cargo, water and trailer tongue
weight that can be added to the motorhome without
exceeding the GVWR.
GROSS COMBINED WEIGHT RATING GCWR
The Gross CombinedWeights Rating ofthe motorhome,
i.e, combined weight ofthe Motorhome and anytowed
vehicle.
DESIGNATED SLEEPING CAPACITY
The manufacturer’s designated number of sleeping
positions.
GROSS AXLE WEIGHT RATING GAWR
The value specified as the load carrying capacity of
a single axle system, as measured at the tire-ground
interface.
TIRE SPECIFICATION
Recommended tires specification to meet handling,
loading and safety requirements. Replacement tires
must meet these specifications.

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COLD TIRE INFLATION PRESSURE
Inflation pressures recommended (while cold) for the
tires originally installed on your motorhome. These tire
pressure levels must be maintained to ensure proper
handling, safety and fuel economy.
CARGO CARRYING CAPACITYCCCCANADA
Equal to GVWR minus each of the following: UVW, full
fresh (potable) water weight (including water heater),
full LPGas weight and SCWR.
UNLOADED VEHICLE WEIGHT UVW
The weight of this motorhome as manufactured at the
factory 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 chassis on which the
motorhome is built.
TYPE
The National Highway Traffic Safety Association
(NHTSA) designated usage classification for your
Motorhome. MPV signifies a Multi-purpose vehicle.
CERTIFICATION LABEL SAMPLES
LOCATED IN WARDROBE CLOSETCANADAMODELS ONLY
LOCATED ON DRIVESIDE DOOR FRAME CANADAMODELS
LOCATED ON DRIVERSIDE DOOR FRAME US MODELS
LOCATED ON PASSENGERSIDE DOOR FRAME US MODELS
LOCATED ON DRIVERSIDE DOOR FRAME ALL MODELS
LOCATED IN WARDROBE CLOSET ALL MODELS
LOCATED ON PASSENGER SIDE CAB PILLAR ALL MODELS

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UNITY FLOOR PLANS
U24MB PASSENGER SIDE VIEW
1Light
2Refrigerator Vents
3External Receptacle
4Awning
5Entrance Step
6BBQ Hook-Up
7Storage Compartment
8
InverterandStorageCompartment
9Furnace Exhaust
10 Generator Compartment
11 Ladder
1
22
3
4
5
6
77
8
9
10
11
U24MB DRIVER SIDE VIEW
1Awning
2Slide Out Room
3Water Heater
4Diesel Fill
5Storage Compartment
6
SewerHose Hatch (Behind Doors)
7Shore Power Connection
8Utility Center
9Sewer Termination
1 2
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7 8 9

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U24MB TOP VIEW
1Solar Panel
2Roof Vent
3Sky Light
4Air Conditioner
5WiFi/TV Antenna
6Satellite
7Stack Vent
111
12
23
3
4
56
7
U24MB LEISURE LOUNGE FLOOR PLAN

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U24MB LEISURE LOUNGE PLUS FLOOR PLAN

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U24CB PASSENGER SIDE VIEW
1Light
2
Inverterand StorageCompartment
3External Receptacle
4Water Heater
5BBQ Hook-Up
6Storage Compartment
7Furnace Exhaust
8Awning
9Entrance Step
10 Ladder Option
1
2
3
4
566
7
8
9
10
U24CB DRIVER SIDE VIEW
1Slide Out Room
2Awning
3Refrigerator Vents
4Sewer Termination
5Diesel Fill
6Generator Compartment
7Storage Compartment
8
SewerHose Hatch (Behind Doors)
9Shore Power Connection
10 Utility Center
1
2
33 4
5678
9
10

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U24CB TOP VIEW
1Solar Panels
2Roof Vent
3Skylight
4Stack Vent
5Satellite
6A/C
7TV/WiFi Antenna
8Stack Vent
11
11
23
3
4
56
7
2
8
U24CB BOOTH DINETTE FLOOR PLAN

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U24CB ULOUNGE FLOOR PLAN

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U24IB PASSENGER SIDE VIEW
1Light
2
Inverterand StorageCompartment
3External Receptacle
4Generator Compartment
5BBQ Hook-Up
6Storage Compartment
7Furnace Exhaust
8Refrigerator Vents
9Awning
10 Entrance Step
11 Ladder Option
1
2
3
4
5
66
6 7
88
9
10
11
U24IB DRIVER SIDE VIEW
1Water Heater
2Sewer Hose (Behind Doors)
3Diesel Fill
4Storage Compartment
5Utility Center
6Shore Power Connection
7Sewer Termination
12
344 4
5
67

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U24IB TOP VIEW
1Solar Panels
2Roof Vent
3Skylight
4Stack Vent
5Satellite
6A/C
7TV/WiFi Antenna
11
1122
3
34
5
6 7
U24IB FLOOR PLAN

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U24TB PASSENGER SIDE VIEW
1Light
2
Inverterand StorageCompartment
3External Receptacle
4Generator Compartment
5BBQ Hook-Up
6Storage Compartment
7Furnace Exhaust
8Refrigerator Vents
9Awning
10 Entrance Step
11 Ladder Option
1
2
3
4
5
66
6 7
88
9
10
11
U24TB DRIVER SIDE VIEW
1Water Heater
2Sewer Hose (Behind Doors)
3Diesel Fill
4Storage Compartment
5Utility Center
6Shore Power Connection
7Sewer Termination
12
344 5
6 7

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U24TB TOP VIEW
1Solar Panels
2Roof Vent
3Skylight
4Stack Vent
5Satellite
6A/C
7TV/WiFi Antenna
11
11223
3
4
5
6
7
U24TB FLOOR PLAN

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U24 FX PASSENGER SIDE VIEW
1Light
2
Inverterand StorageCompartment
3External Receptacle
4Awning
5Generator Compartment
6BBQ Hook-Up
7Storage Compartment
8Entrance Step
9Furnace Exhaust
10 Water Heater
11 Ladder Option
1
2
3
4
6
67
75 8
9
10
11
U24FX DRIVER SIDE VIEW
1Refrigerator Vents
2Awning
3Diesel Fill
4Storage Compartment
5Sewer Hose (Behind Doors)
6Shore Power Connection
7Utility Center
8Slide Out Room
9Sewer Termination
11
2
3 44
567
8
9

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U24FX TOP VIEW
1Solar Panels
2Roof Vent
3Skylight
4Stack Vent
5Satellite
6A/C
7TV/WiFi Antenna
11
11 2
2
3
3
4
4
56 7
U24FX FLOOR PLAN
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