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Good Neighbour Guide

Motorhome Owners’ Good

Neighbour Code

At A Camp Site 
On Arrival

Park as close to the reception area as

possible and report your arrival. 

Do not drive to a pitch and park unless

directed by reception staff.

Vehicle Movement Around The Site

Always keep to the site roads unless directed

otherwise. Obey the speed limits, these are

generally 10 mph.

Please note that stopping distances on grass

are greater than on a normal road. You must

have a current valid driving license to drive

a vehicle on site roads. Park where directed

on your pitch. Where possible you should

leave approximately 6m of free space

around your vehicle.

Using Site Appliances

•  Connect all mains hook-ups correctly 

and carefully.

•  Turn off all fresh water taps completely.

•  Use facilities such as toilets and showers

with care and consideration, leaving them

in a tidy condition.

•  Young children should be escorted and 

supervised.

Disposing Of Waste

If your vehicle is not fitted with a waste

water tank, place a suitable container under

all waste water outlets.

•  Do not allow these to overflow.

•  Make sure you empty the containers at 

appropriate waste water points.                                  

•  Empty chemical toilets only where directed.

•  Avoid damage to sewerage treatment works 

by using only approve chemicals.

Phenols, coal tar or caustic based fluids

must never be used under any circumstances.

•  Solid bulky items such as disposable nappies 

etc. must not be put into the chemical closet 

emptying point or site rubbish bins.

Wrap them in a polythene bag and place in 

designated containers.

•  Household rubbish should be put into the 

private rubbish collection bins.

Noise Pollution

Please show consideration by thinking how the

noise you create will affect those around you.

Open and close doors quietly.

Control noise made by your children: do not

allow them to play with kites, model aircraft,

catapults or airguns close to vehicles.

Do not allow them to play loud, boisterous

ballgames.

Keep volume turned down on CD players,

personal stereos radios and TVs. Do not play

musical instruments so loudly that they will

upset your neighbours.

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Summary of Contents for 2015 V-Line

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Page 2: ...O W N E R S H A N D B O O K F R O N T I E R together we re going places 1 together we re going places www auto trail co uk 8977 AT V Line Handbook 2015 V2 REPRO_Layout 1 10 10 2014 08 51 Page 1 ...

Page 3: ...at you have read all instruction manuals carefully and fully understand all aspects of your vehicle before driving it on the open road If you have any queries on the operation of any part of your motorhome please contact your supplying dealer 8977 AT V Line Handbook 2015 V2 REPRO_Layout 1 10 10 2014 08 51 Page 2 ...

Page 4: ...he details below Model Date Purchased Supplying Dealer Sales Person Telephone Number Tyre Pressure Radio Code Exterior Door Key Number Water Filter Key Number Vehicle Build Number Name Telephone Notes D D M M Y Y 8977 AT V Line Handbook 2015 V2 REPRO_Layout 1 10 10 2014 08 51 Page 3 ...

Page 5: ...gano House Genesis Way Europarc Grimsby North East Lincolnshire DN37 9TU United Kingdom Tel 44 0 1472 571000 Fax 44 0 1472 571001 e mail sales auto trail co uk Useful Information 8977 AT V Line Handbook 2015 V2 REPRO_Layout 1 10 10 2014 08 51 Page 4 ...

Page 6: ...m Refrigerator 27 Truma Combi 4E 6E 28 31 Exterior BBQ 32 33 Water services 34 35 Thetford cassette toilet 36 37 Exterior shower 37 Windows Skylights 38 Skylights 39 Wind out awning 40 Security ventilation 41 42 Habitation door 43 Central locking 44 Entrance step 45 General care 46 47 Winter laying up 48 49 Good neighbour guide 50 51 Annual check list 52 55 Warranty 56 Aftercare 57 Tyre Pressure 5...

Page 7: ...f Auto Trail owners This handbook has been designed to enable you to derive the maximum benefit and enjoyment from your motorhome its information will be beneficial to experienced and new motorhomers alike 8977 AT V Line Handbook 2015 V2 REPRO_Layout 1 10 10 2014 08 52 Page 6 ...

Page 8: ...ny issues resolved in a timely manner For total piece of mind all Auto Trail vehicles are supplied with a comprehensive warranty for vehicles registered in the UK Please ensure that your supplying dealer has fully explained all aspects of the terms and conditions of your vehicle warranty and the necessary servicing requirements Your vehicle should be supplied with two vehicle handbooks the habitat...

Page 9: ... stored on the floor between the beds if there is no dedicated storage position Where a dedicated storage position is available the table should be retained in this position whilst the vehicle is in motion Bicycle Carrier If Fitted Auto Trail recommends that if a bicycle carrier is fitted to your vehicle it should be capable of carrying no more than two cycles Tow Bars Various suppliers manufactur...

Page 10: ...d axle weights together it will normally give you a larger figure than the maximum authorised weight please be aware that the Maximum Authorised Weight must never be exceeded Please take care to ensure that you have allowed for the masses of all items you intend to carry in the Motorhome e g passengers optional equipment essential habitation equipment and personal effects such as clothing food pet...

Page 11: ...co uk External Features A Folding step B Awning light where fitted C Status T V aerial omni directional where fitted D Wind out awning B A D C 10 8977 AT V Line Handbook 2015 V2 REPRO_Layout 1 10 10 2014 08 52 Page 10 ...

Page 12: ...et waste tank behind rear door F Lockable gas cylinder compartment behind rear door G High level brake light H Vehicle exhaust I Freshwater waste water tank drain taps External Features Owners Handbook I H 8977 AT V Line Handbook 2015 V2 REPRO_Layout 1 10 10 2014 08 52 Page 11 ...

Page 13: ...g can only be achieved with practice and we would recommend that you should first practice in a large open area As well as this courses are run by many organisations Reversing Aid Your vehicle may be fitted with a visual reversing aid This aid is designed to assist a drivers attention only during reversing of the vehicle they are not intended to replace a drivers self judgement Auto Trail will not...

Page 14: ...ncrease its rpm to greater extent and overcome the higher gradients with more torque For more information on the Comfort Matic gearbox please refer to the handbook supplied with your base vehicle Selecting A Pitch Do not pitch in a position in which your vehicle will obstruct others coming in Try to choose an area that is dry reasonably level and preferably with a hard base If you have no alternat...

Page 15: ...an connect a gas cylinder to your vehicle you will have to obtain the correct type of high pressure hose for the type of bottle you have chosen different European countries have different connections This hose should be fitted to the bulkhead mounted gas regulator fitted inside your gas compartment Extinguish any fire flame or source of ignition before changing gas cylinders Carefully position the...

Page 16: ...g a match Open all doors and windows to allow any gas to escape LPG has been given a smell by the manufacturers to help with the detection of leaks check that the gas is not escaping from an unlit appliance Do not operate any electrical apparatus especially light switches If the leak is not obvious the Motorhome should be evacuated and qualified personnel consulted Remember that gas is heavier tha...

Page 17: ...ll connect your Motorhome to a suitable power supply on site via the mains hook up point on your Motorhome Mains hook up points vary from model to model so please familiarise yourself with your particular location prior to using your vehicle for the first time Your Motorhome should only be connected to a supply that meets the requirements of BS7671 The site warden will hold information regarding t...

Page 18: ...y Cable plug Cable coupler Motorhome mains inlet The cable plug is connected to the cable coupler by a 2 5mm flexible 3 core cable Warning It is essential that connections are made exactly as shown If the terminal markings are not in accordance with the diagram they must be ignored If in doubt consult a qualified electrician Generators If a generator is fitted the vehicle must be regularly service...

Page 19: ... originally fitted by the manufacturer EC500 PSU Power Supply Unit Overview The EC500 Power Supply Unit utilises a battery charger that supplies 12 volt DC power to run the leisure equipment and supply the leisure battery It also houses the 12 volt DC fuses that protect the various 12 volt circuits and the 230 volt RCD and MCB s that protect the various mains circuits Residual Current Device Minia...

Page 20: ...ll be shown on the EC480 control panel Reverse Polarity Indicator This light is designed to illuminate when the live and neutral mains input supply has been reversed crossed over If the light illuminates then there is a problem with either the site supply or the cable connecting the supply to your vehicle Please note that if you choose to use your vehicle with a generator this could also illuminat...

Page 21: ...rn the pump off The LED adjacent to the button will illuminate to indicate that the pump is turned on Light Button With the 12 volt power turned on pressing this button will turn on and off the main lighting inside the vehicle Pressing the button once will turn the main lighting on pressing it again will turn the lights off The LED adjacent to the button will illuminate to indicate that the main l...

Page 22: ...understand information of the condition of your on board vehicle services The Home Screen shows the Auto Trail logo additional information displayed in the header and footer sections The header area of the screen shows the following information At the left side the external temperature in degrees centigrade At the right side the internal temperature in degrees centigrade The centre shows the curre...

Page 23: ... colour according to the water level in the tank With the tank 25 full the display will show red With the tank 50 full the display will show yellow If the tank is over 75 full the display will show green The waste water tank level gauge shows the level of the water in the fresh water tank with the precise reading shown at the top of the bar The actual bar will change colour according to the water ...

Page 24: ...yer satellite navigation system and a reversing camera Please refer to the base vehicle handbook for detailed instructions on how to use this system TV DVD player Your vehicle will incorporate a TV DVD combination unit that is mounted either as a drop down unit in the vehicle cab or as a pull down unit in the rear lounge model dependant Please ensure that the drop down TV is folded into the closed...

Page 25: ...ished grilling WARNING Ignition must always be carried out with the door open Accessible parts may be hot when the grill is in use Young children should be kept away Care should be taken when removing pans from the grill i e use of oven gloves and by making use of the removable grill pan handle Always remove the handle when the pan is in use Pans or other utensils MUST NOT be placed on the door wh...

Page 26: ... shelf positions in several dishes requiring different temperatures may be cooked at the same time In this way maximum benefit can be obtained from the gas used to heat the oven Care should be taken not to overload the oven allow adequate spacing to ensure free circulation of heat When roasting with aluminium foil ensure the foil does not impair circulation of heat or block any oven flue outlet Do...

Page 27: ...ished DO Turn pan handles away from the front so that they cannot be caught accidentally DO NOT Allow children near the appliance when in use DO NOT Allow fats or oils to build up in the base of the hotplate DO NOT Use abrasive cleaners or powders that will scratch the surfaces of the hotplate DO NOT Under any circumstances use the appliance as a space heater DO NOT Remove a pan from the lit burne...

Page 28: ...guished turn off the burner control and do not attempt to re ignite the burner for at least one minute Webasto Isotherm Refrigerator Temperature regulation thermostat The refrigerator is fitted with a manually operated thermostat This is turned clockwise to reduce the temperature and anti clockwise to both increase the temperature and activate the on off switch at the end position 0 position A cer...

Page 29: ... with the isolation switch in the ON position TRUMA CP PLUS CONTROL PANEL 1 Display 2 Status line 3 Menu line above 4 Menu line below 5 Display of mains voltage 230 V shore power 6 Display timer 7 Settings values 8 Control knob push The control knob push button 8 is used to select menus in the lines 3 4 and configure the settings These are shown via a display 1 with a lighted background Pressing t...

Page 30: ...d room temperature is reached Change the warm water level Use the control knob push button to select the symbol in menu line 3 Click to change to the setting level Use the control knob push button to select the required level Click the control knob push button to confirm the value a Boiler Warm water boiler is switched on b 40 Warm water temperature 40 C c 60 Warm water temperature 60 C d boost Ta...

Page 31: ...l Click the control knob push button to confirm the value Heater Combi Symbol Operating mode Description Off Fan is switched off a Vent Circulating air if no device is in operation 9 speed levels can be selected b Eco Low fan level c Mid High fan level only Combi Gas d High Fast heating of the room Available if the difference between the selected and current room temperature is 10 C Set timer Use ...

Page 32: ...control knob push button to confirm the value Set time The hour display flashes Use the control knob push button to set the hours 24 h mode After clicking the control knob push button again the minute display will flash Use the control knob push button to set the minutes Click the control knob push button to confirm the value Display mains voltage 230 V The symbol indicates that 230 V mains voltag...

Page 33: ...ved low pressure gas hose The other end of this hose should be connected to your chosen LPG barbecue Please note the Motorhome works at a regulated gas pressure of 30m bar Please note all gas connections should only be undertaken by a competent person Connecting The Hose To The Vehicle Ensure the barbecue appliance is turned OFF and the gas isolation tap inside the vehicle is turned ON Align the t...

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Page 35: ...ways switch off the pump at the control panel when leaving the vehicle Please note that if the pump runs on for more than 5 10 seconds after you have closed all the taps it is possible that there could be a leak in the system This should be checked immediately Filling The Fresh Water Tank The tank is filled via a lockable water inlet on the outside of your vehicle This inlet is identified by a blu...

Page 36: ... waste tank becomes full which will be indicated by a visible and audible signal on control panel the tank should be emptied via the drain valve on the outside of the vehicle over a suitable drainage point When the tank full indicator sounds there will still be some capacity in the waste tank but we would advise that it is emptied as soon as possible Water Services Owners Handbook 8977 AT V Line H...

Page 37: ...oor Make sure that the waste holding tank is secured with the safety catch Shut the access door and lock it In Use Rotate the toilet bowl to the desired position The toilet may be used with the blade valve open or closed To open the valve pull the valve handle under the bowl towards you If the toilet is being used with the blade valve closed run some water into the bowl by pressing the FLUSH butto...

Page 38: ...ocation of the connection before using your vehicle for the first time Connecting The Shower The exterior shower hose supplied with your vehicle has the shower connector already fitted no further connections are required Lift the hinged cover on the outside of the vehicle to reveal the hose connection in the side of the vehicle Align the tabs on the shower hose connector with the slots in the side...

Page 39: ...locking plate the window will then hinge outwards on the top hinge The window can be held in the open position by means of the locking collar on the telescopic arm Sliding windows are opened by releasing the retaining catch and sliding the window in its track Please ensure all windows are fully closed and locked before driving your vehicle away Window Blinds The habitation widows are fitted with s...

Page 40: ...icle away Omnivent The omnivent can be opened for additional ventilation by rotating the turn mechanism in a clockwise direction the glazed dome will hinge open Winding the mechanism anti clockwise will close the glazed dome Blinds Fly screens The clear skylights are fitted with night blinds and fly screens The blinds and fly screens work independently of each other by pulling them across from the...

Page 41: ... and allowing water to run off in the event of rain remove the winding handle We would recommend that the support legs are pegged into the ground Winding In The Awning Remove the central support rafter if fitted Insert the winding handle into the socket and turn anti clockwise the awning will start to retract the legs if pegged into the ground should be released When the awing is retracted to with...

Page 42: ...ver use portable cooking or heating appliances other than electric heaters that are not of the direct radiant type to heat your vehicle as it can be a fire and asphyxiation hazard Under no circumstances should a cooking appliance be used for heating the vehicle Warning Notice Portable or open flame heating equipment should not be used If you have such equipment on board consider very carefully whe...

Page 43: ...ensure correct operation If the LED indicator does not flash every minute then the battery should be replaced immediately as this will indicate that the battery is completely flat Clean your smoke alarm regularly to prevent dust build up This can be done using a vacuum cleaner with a brush attachment Carbon Monoxide alarm If Fitted If your vehicle is fitted with a battery operated Carbon monoxide ...

Page 44: ...der your escape in an emergency Please familiarise yourself with the designated emergency exits in your vehicle before using it for the first time Children Pets Do not leave children or pets in an unattended Motorhome as they could be exposed to hazards that could cause an accident Security At Auto Trail we have tried to go further than any other Motorhome manufacturer to protect your investment M...

Page 45: ...ssing button A will unlock the base vehicle cab doors only Pressing button B will lock both the base vehicle cab doors and the rear habitation door Pressing button C will unlock the rear sliding doors only Please note that the base vehicle cab doors will give an audible click but will not unlock Locking Unlocking With The Dashboard Switches When inside the vehicle the entrance doors can be locked ...

Page 46: ...nd exiting your Motorhome The step can be operated automatically with the central locking system or manually via a button located next to the habitation entrance door The step will automatically fold away when the engine starts to minimise the risk of injury when the vehicle is in motion Operating The Step Manually The step is operated manually by depressing the step button located next to the hab...

Page 47: ...f your base vehicle handbook for advice on preserving the painted metal panels of your motorhome Care Of Windows Day to Day Cleaning please wash windows carefully as you would with paintwork on your car Do not scrub windows prior to removing surface dirt and film with a hose any trapped dirt could cause scratching When all the excess dirt has been removed wash with a solution of warm water and a s...

Page 48: ...me for a cold Motorhome to warm up so it is better to have a small amount of heat for a long period rather than a lot of heat for a short time A Motorhome that have been left unoccupied of long periods of time can become very cold Whenever possible it is best to put the heating on at a low level before setting off on a journey in the winter to pre heat the vehicle Even in a well insulated Motorhom...

Page 49: ...veloping Water System It is important that the water system is fully drained off during the winter months to avoid freezing when the Motorhome is not in use or after the last trip of the season Failure to do this could result in serious damage to components To Drain Off Open the drain valve on the fresh water tank to ensure it is fully empty Open the drain valve on the waste tank to ensure it is f...

Page 50: ...r folding back into the open position Bringing Your Vehicle Out Of Storage Before starting to use your Motorhome after a long storage period we would recommend that you have all gas and 230V electrical services checked by a competent person We would recommend that the water system is flushed through with a sterilising solution prior to the first use of the Motorhome Winter Laying Up Owners Handboo...

Page 51: ...ith a waste water tank place a suitable container under all waste water outlets Do not allow these to overflow Make sure you empty the containers at appropriate waste water points Empty chemical toilets only where directed Avoid damage to sewerage treatment works by using only approve chemicals Phenols coal tar or caustic based fluids must never be used under any circumstances Solid bulky items su...

Page 52: ...censed site without the permission of the landowner is illegal in the UK If you do have permission to camp on an unlicensed site always follow the advice in the code Pay particular attention to the following points Dispose of litter only in receptacles provided for the purpose If there are none put litter in plastic bags and take it away with you to dispose of in an appropriate manner Control the ...

Page 53: ...able and tight Check that the body support struts are serviceable and tight 2 Windows Window Fitments and Operation Check that the window glazing rubber or seal is in good condition and that there is no sign of deterioration or cracking Check that the windows open and close easily and smoothly On top hung windows ensure that the fixing of the top hinge rail is satisfactory Check that there is a go...

Page 54: ...heelboxes Check for damage corrosion water seepage or signs of tyre rubbing 6 Attachments to Body Exterior Skylights Check the general condition security and that the sealing has not deteriorated Mouldings and Trims Check the security of fixings Check the seals have not deteriorated Flue Terminals and Air Vents Make sure that these are not blocked Check the security of the fixings Check the seals ...

Page 55: ...ck all rigid piping for adequate support and any damage Appliances As a guide checking the gas appliances can be summarised as follows Cleaning Where appropriate remove cover s to gain access to exchanger Remove any build up of fluff or other foreign matter Re assemble and test operation Clean flame viewing window Operation of controls Check all knobs etc are secure on their spindles and that they...

Page 56: ...mp for security of fixing and condition Check that the pump inlets and outlets are clear and not obstructed Check security of fixing and condition of delivery hose and electric cable System Check Operate the pump and check all piping for leaks Operate all taps and shower If a hot water system is fitted it can be checked for leaks using cold water Please note aerated water from a tap could be cause...

Page 57: ...tive chassis manufacturers service literature and MB G handbooks supplied with your vehicle Your vehicle must be serviced in accordance with the chassis manufacturer s requirements Body Construction Integrity Warranty Your Auto Trail Motor home is offered with a 10 year manufacturer s warranty against the breakdown of the body seals terms and conditions apply with a graduating customer excess bein...

Page 58: ...specialist technician or to Fiat Camper Assistance the on the road assistance team for the service of Motorhome customers You can call from any European country 24 hours a day 7 days a week to get immediate help The best specialists will assist you in the event of an accident a breakdown lack of fuel loss of keys partial theft etc Auto Trail Aftercare Centre Auto Trail can now provide insurance ap...

Page 59: ...k TYRE PRESSURES COLD BARS MODEL TYRE SIZE FRONT REAR COLD BARS AXLE AXLE V LINE 600 225 75R16CP 5 5 5 5 V LINE 610 225 75R16CP 5 5 5 5 V LINE 620 225 75R16CP 5 5 5 5 8977 AT V Line Handbook 2015 V2 REPRO_Layout 1 10 10 2014 08 52 Page 58 ...

Page 60: ...HEATING GRADE All Auto Trail vehicles have a minimum heating classification of grade 3 This means that your vehicle can maintain an average temperature of at least 20 degrees centigrade when the outside temperature is minus 15 degrees centigrade GAS INPUT OF APPLIANCES Combination Boiler 160 320 g hr Hob 2 14 g hr Cooker 3 gas burners 8 3kw MODEL OVERALL OVERALL OVERALLHEIGHT MAX MASSIN MAXIMUM PA...

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