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green (b) and yellow (g) LEDs light up.

Once the water in the boiler has reached a 
temperature of 60° C, the burner will switch 
off and the yellow LED (g) will go out. The unit 
must stay switched on for at least 30 minutes 
and no warm water may be removed. The 
residual heat in the heat exchanger will heat 
the water up to 70° C.

fUSES

The unit’s fuse is located on the electronics 
under the connection cover. Replace the unit’s 
fuse only with an identical fuse.

Device fuse: 10 A – slow – (T 10 A)

DISPoSAL

The liquid gas heater must be disposed in 
accordance with the administrative stipulations 
of the respective country in which it is used. 

National regulations and laws (in Germany, 
for example, the Altfahrzeug-Verordnung (old 

vehicle directive) must be observed.

In other countries, the relevant regulations 
must be observed.

TECHnICAL DATA

Determined in accordance with EN 624 or 

Truma test conditions

Type of gas 

Liquid gas (propane / butane)

operating pressure 

30 mbar (see type plate)

Water contents 

10 litres

Heating up time from approx. 15° C to 
approx. 60° C 

Boiler approx. 20 minutes (measured according 

to EN 15033)  boiler approx. 80 min.

Water pressure 

max. 2.8 bar

Rated thermal output  
(automatic output levels) 

Combi 4: 2000 / 4000 W 
Combi 6: 2000 / 4000 / 6000 W

Gas consumption 

Combi 4: 160 – 320 g/h 
Combi 6: 160 – 480 g/h 
Readiness-heat power requirement Combi 4 / 
Combi 6: 5.2 g/h

Air delivery volume (free-blowing without 
hot-air pipe) 

Combi 4: with 3 hot-air outlets max. 249 m3/h 
with 4 hot-air outlets max. 287 m3/h 
Combi 6: with 4 hot-air outlets max. 287 m3/h

Current input at 12 V 

boiler 
Combi 4: Short-term max. 5.6 A  
(average power consumption 1.1 A) 
Combi 6: Short-term max. 5.6 A  
(average power consumption 1.3 A) 
Heating up of boiler: 0.4 A 
Stand-by: 0.001 A 
Heating element FrostControl (optional): 
maximum 0.4 A

Weight (without water contents) 

14.5 kg

Declaration of conformity 

The Truma Combi has been tested by the 

DVGW and complies with the gas equipment 

directive (90/396/EEC) and the other applicable 
EC directives. The following CE Product Ident. 

No. is available for EU countries

 

Combi 4 / Combi 6: CE-0085-BS0085.

The heater complies with heater directive 
2001/56/EC and supplements 2004/78/EC  
and 2006/119/EC and bears the type  
approval number 
Combi 4: e1 00 0193 
Combi 6: e1 00 0194.

The heater complies with the interference 
suppression directive 72/245/EEC for vehicle 
engines with annexes 2004/104/EC, 2 
005/83/EC and 2006/28/EC and bears type 
approval number: 
e1 03 5020.

The heater complies with EMC directive 
89/336/EEC and low voltage directive  
73/23/EEC.

For troubleshooting a fault please refer to  
page 14 of the Truma Combi 4 / Combi 6 
Operator Manual.

Summary of Contents for 2008 Camper Van Series

Page 1: ...n Meadows Industrial Estate Meadow Way Swinton Mexborough South Yorkshire S64 8AB Tel 01709 571411 Fax 01709 579292 Email sales autocruise co uk www autocruise co uk HB091 2008 owners handbook camper van range Star range driving range ...

Page 2: ...uote the base vin vehicle identification number in all correspondence with your dealer or Autocruise Motorhomes Limited Autocruise this can be found on the lower corner of the front windscreen or on the Peugeot plate positioned on the front cross member within the engine compartment All the illustrations and descriptive matter in this handbook are intended to give a general idea of the motorhome C...

Page 3: ...e Motorhome Code 13 Preparing for the Road 17 En Route 23 Safety Security 26 Arrival at Site 31 Connecting Services 33 Electrical Systems 48 Equipment Details 77 Motorhome Care 172 Useful Information 179 Index 184 con te n ts c o n t e nts ...

Page 4: ...nformation Warranty 6 Your Warranty Explained 8 What to do if you Require Assistance 9 Annual Service Inspection Record 10 Annual Service Inspection Record stamps 11 wa rra nt y informat ion wa rra nt y informatio n ...

Page 5: ...rhome Changing market and supply situations and our policy of continuous product development may prevent us from maintaining the exact specifications detailed in this handbook We therefore reserve the right to alter specifications as materials and conditions demand Dealers are not agents of Autocruise the manufacturer of Autocruise have absolutely no authority to bind the manufacturer by any expre...

Page 6: ...iving the correspondence 4 If you are calling the Customer Care Team please avoid where possible Mondays and lunch times wa rra nt y informat ion your Warranty explained Your Autocruise motorhome has a three year Autocruise Manufacturer s Warranty The items covered during years one two and three vary and are clearly explained on pages 6 and 7 of this booklet Your dealer should fully explain the te...

Page 7: ...te the warranty and the transfer of the warranty on the change of ownership The inspection should take approximately two hours and will cover the areas dealt with in the annual service check list Any areas requiring service and or maintenance will be highlighted by your dealer and we recommend that you authorise any necessary work to be carried out Note It is essential to validate the warranty tha...

Page 8: ...We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the handbook 11th SERVICE DATE DEALER S STAMP We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the handbook 12th SERVICE DATE DEALER S STAMP We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the handbook 13th SERVICE DATE DEALER S STAMP We certify that an annual service has be...

Page 9: ...13 The motorhome code Code of Conduct 14 The Country Code 15 The Coastal Code 16 th e mo t orh ome code ...

Page 10: ...herwise directed Adhere to speed limits Note that these are generally 10 mph remember that the stopping distance on grass is considerably greater than on tarmac Only a person in possession of a current driving licence may drive on the site Park correctly as advised on your pitch Where possible leave 20 feet of free space around your vehicle Use of Site Appliances Use the electrical mains hook up i...

Page 11: ...rom a fast boat can destroy banks and nests Live molluscs and crustaceans need not be collected as souvenirs dead shells can usually be found Shellfish can take years to grow and fines can be imposed for not observing national regulations DO NOT pull up seaweeds unnecessarily Make your visit instructive not destructive Look at material don t remove it Take notes and photographs not specimens Obser...

Page 12: ...otorhome Terms 18 Loading of Vehicle 19 Large Storage Areas 19 Roof Loading 20 Tyres 20 Dedicated Travelling Passenger Seats 20 Three Point Seat Belts 21 Driving Licence 21 Vehicle Classifications 22 Advice on towing 22 p re pa ring f or t h e roa d ...

Page 13: ...on any journey Loading of vehicle Large storage areas pr e paring for th e roa d BEFORE moving off Check Gas cylinders and all gas operated appliances have been isolated including fridge water heater oven and space heater Gas cylinders are correctly positioned secured and turned off unless using en route heating Loose articles including luton ladder are stowed securely Do not stow tins bottles or ...

Page 14: ...r motorhome or allow the vehicle to reverse with the roof rack access ladder in the down position touching the ground This may cause excessive strain on the ladder fixing points The roof areas up to the over cab section are capable of withstanding an average person s weight 13 stone or 82 5kg Note Do not walk on the over cab section WARNING the roof may become slippery in adverse conditions dry wi...

Page 15: ...er and tow vehicle loading more weight into the vehicle will generally improve the stability of the combination After loading the trailer check that the nose weight and axle loads are in accordance with the manufacturer s recommendations also check the rear and front axle loads on the motorhome When calculating the laden weight of the trailer remember to include the weight of the trailer PLUS THE ...

Page 16: ...23 en route Spare Wheel Removal 24 EN ROUTE ...

Page 17: ... wheel Replacement Replacement is a reversal of the removal procedure Spare wheel removal On standard chassis Caution Exercise care when lowering the wheel and frame due to its weight Removal a Spare wheel in the stowed position Fig 1 b Slacken the securing bolts at each side of the spare wheel carrier frame do not fully remove bolts as the carrier will suddenly drop c Lift the wheel carrier frame...

Page 18: ...26 27 safety security sa fe t y s ecurit y s af ety se c urity Fire 28 Carbon Monoxide Alarm 29 Ventilation 30 Escape Paths 30 Children 30 Security 30 ...

Page 19: ...nic test button provides a full test of the unit s functionality DO NOT try to test the alarm with a naked flame as this may present a potential fire hazard WARNING Never use portable cooking or heating equipment other than electric heaters that are not of the direct radiant type as it is a fire and asphyxiation hazard WARNING Appliances such as cookers must not be used for heating Test button SAF...

Page 20: ...ot of the direct radiant type as it is a fire and asphyxiation hazard WARNING Appliances such as cookers must not be used for heating ESCAPE PATHS It is important that you do not block escape paths to emergency exits with obstructions or hazards Children Do not leave children alone in the motorhome in any event Keep potentially dangerous items out of reach as at home eg matches drugs etc SECURITY ...

Page 21: ...31 Positioning the Motorhome 32 arrival at site a rriva l at s it e ...

Page 22: ...ed out in both directions for the refrigerator and other equipment to function correctly Stepped levelling boards or proprietary ramps are ideal for this purpose Drop down corner steadies To lower corner steadies disengage steady by sliding it towards centre of van lower steady then release lower section of the steady to reach the ground insert the bar provided to crank the steady down DO NOT use ...

Page 23: ...33 connecting services co n ne ct ing se r vice s Water system 34 Gas 38 Electricity 43 Overseas connection 45 Wiring diagram 46 Power consumption 47 ...

Page 24: ...n toxic food quality hose and all plastic parts in the system conform to Directive 9O 128 EEC Fresh water tanks are located as follows Stardream O S bed locker Starburst under kitchen unit Starfire O S bed locker Tempo Rhythm under vehicle floor All other vans in an insulated box beneath vehicle floor Water level indicator display is on the digital electrical control panel located adjacent to the ...

Page 25: ...esh water system Also supplied with your motorhome is a waterline hose with a submersible pump to draw water from a container Ultraflow Replacement Filter The Ultraflow Filter Cartridge is a high quality water filter which removes unpleasant tastes and odours from the caravan s stored water For the occasional caravanner the cartridge should be replaced at the start of each season For the regular c...

Page 26: ...r venting into it as awning spaces are generally well ventilated Space heaters may produce sufficient exhaust to pollute the awning space if it is totally enclosed from a general comfort smell and hygiene point of view In the extreme case there could be a build up of carbon dioxide to a dangerous level Owners are advised to allow some fresh air circulation in the awning space when such appliances ...

Page 27: ...om heat h Always seek advice when in doubt WARNING Do not use appliances with a different working pressure to 30mbar WARNING Maintain adequate spacing of combustible materials from sources of heat WARNING Do not use independent portable gas appliances inside the vehicle Always read individual appliance instructions Ventilation All ventilation complies with BSEN 721 and vents should not be obstruct...

Page 28: ...on acting on behalf of the above in which event it should be stated for whom he is acting The names and addresses of Approved Contractors in any locality there are over 10 500 in the UK can be obtained from Electricity Shops or direct from Anytime after making changes check the hose connection to the cylinder valve for leaks see Checking for leaks in the high pressure area Exchanging hoses Close t...

Page 29: ...225 7221 IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY CONSULT AN APPROVED ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION CONTRACTOR WHO MAY BE THE LOCAL ELECTRICITY COMPANY IT IS DANGEROUS TO ATTEMPT MODIFICATIONS AND ADDITIONS YOURSELF LAMPHOLDER PLUGS BAYONET CAP ADAPTORS SHOULD NOT BE USED IN ANY CIRCUMSTANCES Generator guidelines Your motorhome can be used with a generator provided these guidelines are met Lack of regular servicing can be...

Page 30: ...Grill Triplex Oven 1 N A 2 N A 3 N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A 112g h 112g h 180g h 115g h 112g h SMEV hotplate N A N A N A N A 196 320g h Waeco Fridge 25w 0 108a 24w 2a N A Battery Charger 25A 500w 3 6a max N A N A N A lighting 12V based on 10w bulb N A N A 10w 0 8a N A Water Pump N A N A 48w 4a N A Cooker Hood N A N A 50w 4a N A Microwave oven 1000w 4 4a...

Page 31: ...e lect rica l s ys t e ms 48 e l e ct rica l sy st ems 49 electrical systems Motorhome battery 50 Energy management system 53 Touch screen display user guide 62 LCD screen display user guide 72 ...

Page 32: ...r panel or similar device to the motorhome leisure battery The supply is direct to this battery and so is not isolated controlled by the habitation area control panel The solar connection point does not provide charge to the vehicle engine traction battery The solar panel must provide a fused and regulated output in order to connect to this point The connection point can be found in close proximit...

Page 33: ...on and then go to the main clock display Using the Control Panel The Buttons to the right of the Panel are used to Control the System The Clock Button shows the Clock screen The Lights Button turns the Entry Lights on and off A Red LED next to the Button shows when the Lights are on This is useful for highlighting when there may be a problem with the circuit for example a blown Bulb NOTE This circ...

Page 34: ...including the Starter Battery For this reason only a portion of the available Solar Energy may be shown on the main Ammeter Screen Which measures the Auxiliary Battery current The Solar Panel is an option and may not be fitted to all Motorhomes If this is the case the following will be displayed when you press the button The energy management system has an onboard solar panel regulator which will ...

Page 35: ...ries using some external source In the examples above the system will not know what has happened and you will have to tell it If this is the case you should first ensure the batteries are fully charged then enter the advanced Menu by Holding the centre button below the display for about two seconds Then use the arrow buttons to scroll round until you see the Reset Ah option Pressing the button bel...

Page 36: ...em then reset Ah counter Batteries need replacing Batteries have been charged from an external source Fully Charge Batteries then reset Ah counter Calibration has been reset without batteries being fully charged The Control Panel won t turn on On off Button not being held down long enough Ensure that you hold the on off button for at least 2s before releasing it Main system fuse has blown Replace ...

Page 37: ...ning until Aux Batteries are flat top line and how charged Batteries are bottom line Solar Panel If fitted Pressing the Button displays the current generated from the Solar Panel Water Pump Turns the Water Pump on and off A flashing LED indicates run dry protection has operated Levels Displays the Water Tank Level and Waste Tank status A flashing LED indicates tank level requires Mains indicator S...

Page 38: ...et to the PCB at the rear it is recommended that this is carried out by a qualified person The On Off Symbol when pressed will switch on the Internals of the Motor Home and the Touch screen display user guide Display will move to the ON SCREEN The Level Symbol when pressed will display the LEVEL SCREEN Hibernation Mode is achieved by pressing the Clock Area off the Screen LEVEL SCREEN While the Le...

Page 39: ...reen SETUP pressing the Setup Symbol will display a further set of symbols used for setting up various items on the display SETUP SCREEN The SETUP SCREEN displays the various systems that may need setting up on the display The Setup Screen will be displayed for 2minutes approx and then will return to the ON SCREEN or you can return to the SYSTEMS SCREEN manually by pressing the RET symbol of the s...

Page 40: ...essing anywhere on the Screen EXTERNAL TEMPERATURE SCREEN The EXTERNAL TEMPERATURE SCREEN displays the External Temperature The Screen will automatically return to the ON SCREEN after 2 Minutes approx or you can return to the SYSTEMS SCREEN by pressing anywhere on the Screen FRESH WATER LEVEL SCREEN The FRESH WATER LEVEL SCREEN displays the Fresh Water Level in the Tank on the Motor Home There are...

Page 41: ...filled or the Screen pressed If the Screen is pressed but the Tank is not filled then the Alarm Screen fault will be shown again along with the 10 beeps after 10 minutes approx This will continue until the Tank is filled If the screen is not pressed then it will continue to display the above and the 10 beeps will be emitted every 2minutes approx The Alarm Sound can be turned off if required by pre...

Page 42: ...witched OFF when the Distribution Unit detects Vehicle movement Fridge and step circuits The Fridge circuit will only be switched ON when the Distribution Unit has detected the Engine running Once this has been detected the Fridge Circuit will stay ON until the Engine is turned OFF The Step will automatically retract once the Engine Starts Fuse identification For fuse Identification and Value plea...

Page 43: ...P SWITCH SCREEN PUMP ON LCD Screen display user guide The Water Pump can be switched On or Off from the PUMP SWITCH SCREEN the Display will change colour depending on whether the Pump Is turned On or Off RED SCREEN for OFF GREEN SCREEN for ON To Switch the Pump On or Off then the Centre Button must be pressed when the pump is running then a letter P will appear in the bottom right hand corner of t...

Page 44: ...on is pressed without refilling the Tank then the Alarm will Sound again after 10mins This will keep happening until the Tank is refilled The audible side of the Alarm will turn off at night automatically The Display will automatically return to the Clock Screen after approximately 2 minutes if it is left on this Screen If the Right arrow button is pressed again then the Display will go back to th...

Page 45: ...pressed then it will continue to display the above and the Screen will Beep and change colour from Blue to Red FRESH WATER ALARM SCREEN When the Water Tank is empty then the FRESH WATER ALARM SCREEN will be displayed and the Display will beep to clear this fault the Fresh Water Tank must be filled or the Centre Button must be pressed If the Display is pressed but the Tank is not filled then the Al...

Page 46: ...uma Combi 4 Combi 6 103 Alde compact 3010 quick start guide 110 Alde compact 3010 111 Alde control panel functions and symbols 116 Fresh water pump 127 Refrigerators 131 Waeco coolmatic cr 80 refrigerator 141 Spinflo oven 146 SMEV oven 150 Extractor hood 524 154 Thetford casette toilet 155 Windows blinds and rooflights 164 Tables reading lamp and Omnisteps 166 Status 530 antenna 168 Status 315 ant...

Page 47: ...astore WATER HEATER switch off the appliance wait 5 minutes and switch on again Switching Off Turn the outer rotary control a to 0 Drain the water heater if there is risk of frost If the heater is not to be used for a long period the cowl cover must be fitted to ensure that the appliance function is not impaired by the ingress of water dirt or insects Failure to fit the cowl may invalidate the war...

Page 48: ...trol knob depressed for a further 10 seconds to allow the safety pilot to operate 4 Piezo only Watch through the flame window for another 10 seconds to make sure that the flame does not go out through air in the supply pipe caused by the valve being closed or changing the cylinder Attention Always wait at least 2 minutes before attempting to re ignite otherwise there is a risk of blowbacks misfiri...

Page 49: ... 3002 Function description Truma Ultraheat is an additional 230V electric heater for the LPG heater models Trumatic S 3002 S 5002 Heater operation is basically possible with gas only electricity only or simultaneously with electricity and gas When using simultaneously the electrical unit will switch itself off before overheating occurs as a result of the stronger gas burner When using electricity ...

Page 50: ...djusts to the respective heat emission of the heater The maximum output can be limited at the control knob as required The regulating between this value and slow running is carried out automatically The quantity of air can be individually adjusted at the air flap f for warm air distribution In centre position 50 of the warm air is distributed to each outlet Use the fan duct with 72 mm and if the f...

Page 51: ...driving The Truma SecuMotion gas pressure regulator meets this requirement If no Truma SecuMotion gas pressure regulator is installed the gas cylinder must be closed whilst driving and information signs must be attached to the cylinder cabinet and in the vicinity of the control panel 7 Always use original Truma parts for maintenance and repair work Operating instructions Always observe the operati...

Page 52: ... Taking into operation 1 Check that the cowl is not obstructed Always remove any covers open deck cowl on boats In winter if a roof cowl is fitted it is recommended that a cowl extension be fitted see Accessories This must be removed when the vehicle is on the move To run the cowl through the roof on a caravan a cowl extension piece is likewise used which must be fixed to the roof with clamp rings...

Page 53: ...al Truma parts and failure to follow the installation and operating instructions will cancel the warranty and indemnify Truma from any liability claims It also becomes illegal to use the appliance and in some countries this even makes it illegal to use the vehicle 2 The operating pressure of the 30 mbar gas supply must correspond with the operating pressure of the device see data plate 3 Liquid ga...

Page 54: ...s with EMC directive 89 336 EEC and low voltage directive 73 23 EEC The right to effect technical modifications is reserved truma trouble Shooting List Fault Cause Rectification Gas operation No control lamp lights up when the system is switched on winter and summer operation Device fuse or vehicle fuse defective Open window above cowl window switch Charge battery voltage 12 V Check all electrical...

Page 55: ...r supply rural or urban connection a pressure reducer must be used which will prevent pressures higher than 2 8 bar entering the boiler If these measures do not lead to the rectification of the fault in principle we would ask you to contact the Truma Service Centre truma accessories Truma Timer ZUC 2 complete with 3 m connecting cable part no 34042 01 230 V 450 W electrical heating collar for hot ...

Page 56: ...continue to run More extensive claims in particular claims for compensatory damages by purchasers or third parties shall be excluded This does not affect the rules of the product liability law The manufacturer shall bear the cost of employing the Truma customer service for the removal of a malfunction under warranty in particular transportation costs travelling expenses job and material costs as l...

Page 57: ...y switch d to the centre If the appliance is switched off after a heating phase the fan can continue running in order to make use of the residual heat If the appliance is not used for a prolonged period of time close quick acting valve in the gas supply line and turn off gas cylinder Green indicator lamp Operation under rotary control knob When the appliance is switched on heating or ventilation t...

Page 58: ... the appliance including exhaust duct and cowl or the use of spare parts and accessories which are important to the function of the heater and which are not original Truma parts as well as the non observance of the installation and operating instructions will lead to the cancelling of the guarantee and exclusion of liability claims It also becomes illegal to use the appliance and in some countries...

Page 59: ...m water is required select summer operation In summer operation the water contents are heated in the smallest burner stage Once the water temperature is reached the burner switches off In winter operation the unit automatically selects the required power setting according to the temperature difference between the temperature set on the control panel and the current room temperature When the boiler...

Page 60: ... used for the gas system The flow rate of the pressure control device must correspond to at least the maximum consumption of all devices installed by the system manufacturer For vehicles we recommend Truma s SecuMotion gas pressure regulator for the two cylinder gas system we also recommend the Truma DuoComfort changeover valve At temperatures below 5 C the gas pressure regulator or the changeover...

Page 61: ... once per year Move the rotary switch on the control panel to position c summer operation 60 C The Automatic opening of the drain valve When the temperature is below approximately 3 C at the drain valve the drain valve will open automatically the push button moves out position n and the water in the boiler drains out through the drainage muff o Manual opening of the drain valve Turn the rotary swi...

Page 62: ...levels Combi 4 2000 4000 W Combi 6 2000 4000 6000 W Gas consumption Combi 4 160 320 g h Combi 6 160 480 g h Readiness heat power requirement Combi 4 Combi 6 5 2 g h Air delivery volume free blowing without hot air pipe Combi 4 with 3 hot air outlets max 249 m3 h with 4 hot air outlets max 287 m3 h Combi 6 with 4 hot air outlets max 287 m3 h Current input at 12 V Heater boiler Combi 4 Short term ma...

Page 63: ...The two outer pipes and their ends and connections are made of stainless steel while the heat exchanger is made of aluminium The heat exchanger is divided into two semi circles The burner is located in the upper half being the combustion chamber and the combustion gases are expelled through the lower half The burner unit is fitted on the end of the heat exchanger It consists of a combustion fan bu...

Page 64: ... with more liquid if the level has fallen after bleeding Bleed a newly filled system regularly during the first days the heating system is in operation heater with a volume of approx 8 5 litres fresh water The warm water heater can produce around 12 litres of 40 C water per half hour at a cold water temperature of 10 C If the heating cartridges are used instead of gas for heating the boiler the ca...

Page 65: ...system is that the heat released into the pipes only extends a metre or so from the boiler even though the circulation pump is operating In newly filled systems small air bubbles can form in the expansion tank creating a murmuring sound If the circulation pump is stopped for a few seconds the bubbles will disappear Bleeding If a bleeder screw is fitted to the outgoing pipe open this bleeder screw ...

Page 66: ...display flashes 2 Press the On button On main breaker in the display flashes 3 The settings are ready On main breaker is shown in the display when the panel returns to standby 3 Switch off the heater 1 Press the button with the arrow until On main breaker in the display flashes 2 Press the Off button Off main breaker in the display flashes 3 The settings are ready Off main breaker is shown in the ...

Page 67: ... the vehicle the pump starts automatically The boiler selects the 230V pump if one is installed in the system When the 230V is disconnected from the vehicle the 12V pump is automatically selected The symbol will light up even if the pump is defective If you want you can switch off more warm water before 30 minutes have elapsed 1 Press the button with the arrow until the warm water symbol flashes T...

Page 68: ...ed To switch off external start go to the Ext symbol in the on position and press the Off button 14 Automatic temperature Auto change This function is used when you wish to set automatic temperature change for example during the night In order to activate automatic temperature change first light up the lower row of functions see item 11 9 230V connection This symbol lights up when 230V is connecte...

Page 69: ...ond with the temperature shown on the panel 1 Press the button with the arrow until the Menu symbol flashes Press On 2 When OF is displayed adjust the temperature displacement with On or Off 5 C in intervals of 0 5 C 3 Press Store to leave the OFFSET function PUMP 12V PUMP AU The12V pump is used in the PU 12 setting even if 230V is connected In the PU AU position the 230V pump works and when 230V ...

Page 70: ...as operation in the boiler starts when the window is closed Electrical operation functions Check the vehicle instructions to see whether this function is installed SERIAL There is a connection fault between boiler and panel Normally this is a mechanical fault in the connection between the heater and panel To re set break the main current and then start again disconnected the 12V pump starts The PU...

Page 71: ...lid surface thick plywood that will not amplify pump operation The mounting feet are intended to isolate the pump from the mounting surface over tightening flattening or use of oversized screws will reduce the ability to isolate vibration noise Electrical The pump should be on a dedicated individual circuit protected by the specified anti surge fuse indicated on the motor label A switch rated at o...

Page 72: ...s during low flow demands Cycling should be minimized to prevent pulsating flow and to achieve maximum pump life To determine if adjustment is necessary turn tap on to lower than average flow of water The pump should cycle but its OFF time must be 2 seconds or longer If the cycling is correct leave well enough alone If the pump is cycling rapidly increase the setting by turning the screw clockwise...

Page 73: ...circuit is switched on On site only the mains electric or gas modes should be used The refrigerator can run on either 230V 12V or LP gas Changing between these modes of operation is carried out by means of the controls on the control panel Caution Only use one source of energy at a time After initial installation servicing or changing gas cylinders etc the gas lines may contain some air which shou...

Page 74: ...perating pressure data given on the model plate with the data on the pressure monitor of the liquid gas cylinder Gas operation of the appliance is not permitted while travelling on ferries Covers ensure electrical safety and must only be removed using a tool The appliance must not be exposed to rain The refrigerator is not suitable for the proper storage of medications Coolant Ammonia is used as a...

Page 75: ...edies Set the energy selector switch A to position OFF 1 Is there any gas in the gas bottle 2 Is the gas bottle valve open 3 Is the on board shut off valve open 1 Set energy selector switch A to 230V 2 Operating display C 230V lights green Appliance is in function B 3 Use rotary switch B to regulate the temperature in the main refrigerator compartment Note If the operating display fails to light u...

Page 76: ...switch the refrigerator off and then on again using main switch A To remove air from the gas pipes repeat this procedure 3 4 times If these actions do not help please call an authorised Dometic Service Centre Additional functions RM 7XX5 L models only Temperature setting display D with 4 LED to indicate the selected temperature MIN MAX LED dimmer E for adjusting the brightness of the display LED o...

Page 77: ...g is too low There is too much ice on the condenser Too much warm food put inside Appliance running for a short time Check that the ventilation grilles are not covered Turn the thermostat to a higher setting Check that the refrigerator door seals when shut Let food cool down first Wait several hours check again Note The Seven Series refrigerator requires a constant 12 volt supply for the fridge to...

Page 78: ...nside and outside with a damp cloth for hygienic reasons please also refer to the see Cleaning and care 8 1 Energy saving tips Choose a well ventilated installation location which is protected from direct sunlight Allow hot food to cool down first before you put it in the refrigerator Do not open the refrigerator more often than necessary Do not leave the door open for longer than necessary Defros...

Page 79: ... The motor doesn t start The rotor is jammed The pressure difference in the cooling system is too high 5 bar 4 Speed too low If the cooling system is overloaded the minimum speed of the motor of 1850 RPM cannot be maintained 5 Overheating of the electronics unit If the cooling system is loaded too heavily or the temperature is set too high the electronics can overheat Defrosting the refrigerator T...

Page 80: ...een the positive and negative terminals of the electronics UON Cut in voltage of the electronics UOFF Cut off voltage of the electronics Compressor is not running connected to AC supply Fault Possible cause Remedy No voltage Interruption in the supply cable Main switch faulty if installed Additional supply line fuse has blown if installed Establish a connection Replace the main switch Replace the ...

Page 81: ...rn to gas mark 9 Hold a lighted match or taper to the burner and push IMPORTANT Before using the appliances for the first time remove all accessories and packing in the grill and oven including any surface protection film i e plastic coating Clean all interior surfaces with hot soapy water to remove any residual protective covering of oil and rinse carefully Warning Accessible parts may be hot whe...

Page 82: ...ed with a raised bar to prevent trays or dishes making contact with the back of the oven To remove a shelf pull forward until it stops raise at front and remove Oven temperature control The temperature in the oven is controlled by a thermostatic gas tap and is variable over the range 130ºC to 240ºC Approximate temperatures for the settings on the control knob are shown in the table below The tempe...

Page 83: ...its outline well defined 2 If the flames have yellow tips and little pressure consult your dealer ELECTRICITY SUPPLY The electricity supply is 12 Volts direct current D C Use the appliance only in a well ventilated space The ventilation openings must remain open when the appliance are operating Ignition of the appliance Manual Ignition Oven Grill 1 Push in control knob slightly turn to ignition po...

Page 84: ...nment Keep combustible materials away from the appliance Use protection gloves when handling hot elements Never lay Pyrex lids or other items on the burners Visual Flame Control According to the gas in use the flame should have the following appearance Propane G31 The flames internal tongue should be blue and the outline well defined Butane G30 Slight yellow tips should appear on the flame a few m...

Page 85: ...ed halogen lamps 2 serve to illuminate the work surface The fan and the lighting 2 can be switched independently via the operating panel 1 At the same time The integrated grease filter 3 prevents the extraction system from being contaminated from inside SAFETY INFORMATION Always refer to the user instructions provided with your motorhome Replacing the lamps Lamp type max 10W 12V halogen with UV St...

Page 86: ... spout is pointed downwards Rinse the holding tank with clean water For preparing for use again see steps 1 to 7 Cleaning and maintenance The lipseal and the seal of the automatic vent are made of rubber and therefore these parts need regular maintenance depending on frequency of use once or twice a month Lipseal Remove the sliding cover Open the valve blade by turning the blade opener knob anticl...

Page 87: ...s in normal way To evacuate any remaining water from the fresh water tank place a container underneath the drainplug and remove drainplug When procedure has been completed replace drainplug and waste holding tank fig 15 Clean the seals and grease them after drying see cleaning and maintenance Leave the blade of the holding tank open Do not replace cap on the pour out spout to ventilate the holding...

Page 88: ...t bowl Flush the toilet bowl with water and 5 Remove the cap with the measuring cup inside from the emptying spout and pour the correct dosage of Thetford toilet fluid see product label into the holding tank This avoids unpleasant smells and keeps the inside of the tank clean Next add approximately 2 litres of water enough to ensure that the bottom of the Waste Holding Tank is covered For more inf...

Page 89: ...e Waste Holding Tank of your toilet we suggest the following Remove the removable mechanism from the Waste Holding Tank by turning it anti clockwise and rinse it under a tap Remove the cover plate from the Automatic Pressure Release Vent by prising it up using a small screwdriver Use one hand to push the Automatic Pressure Release Vent open while holding the float of the Automatic Pressure Release...

Page 90: ...n closed Red Switch Mode of Operation Induction IN IN Expel OUT OFF OUT Black Switch Speed Control 1 2 and 3 Omnivents give no fixed ventilation when set on induction WINDOWS To open turn knobs anti clockwise and open catches Swivel the window pane open to the desired position and close knobs clockwise to lock in the open position To close reverse the operation All opening windows have two catch p...

Page 91: ...m their stored position Care of laminate tops tables furniture and doors DO NOT use abrasives chemically treated cloths or aggressive detergents as these may cause damage DO NOT place hot objects on laminated surfaces i e tops tables Any temperatures 70 C and over will cause permanent damage Clean worktop surfaces furniture and door fascias with a soft slightly damp cloth dry off with a soft cloth...

Page 92: ...erference can produce a zig zag pattern similar to that described in Interference 2 which may be caused by inverters charging units etc Remedy Check the points covered in Fault Finding In some instances this type of interference can be overcome by switching off the relevant appliances Fault finding The following are some of the key areas we suggest you check which generally solve the most common p...

Page 93: ... this switch should be set to the normal NMl switch UP position for general use The Low setting may be used when situated close to TV transmitters where strong signals may be affecting the quality of the picture see Interference 2 below Red LED light Should the red LED on the Power Pack not light first try unplugging the cable connected to the Antenna Dome from the ANT IN socket If the LED then il...

Page 94: ...motorhome c a re 172 mo torhome ca re 173 motorhome care Winterisation Storage 174 ...

Page 95: ...or a long period than a lot of heat for a short time e Caravans and Motorhomes are left This is probably an opportune moment to arrange for the Motorhome to have its annual service at your appointed dealer The following applies whenever your Motorhome is stored particularly during the winter months Do not park near trees or larch type fences due to possible wind damage Keep any grass around the fl...

Page 96: ...only and wipe with a soft damp cloth Failure to follow these simple instructions may result in premature failure or cracking which will not be covered by any guarantees including extended warranties Furniture A simple wipe over with a damp cloth should be all that is required Polishing with a proprietary brand of wax polish enhances and maintains furniture in showroom condition It must be remember...

Page 97: ...visable to air the Motorhome and clean throughout especially cooking appliances and the refrigerator Replace the bedding if they were removed for storage Important Always follow the manufacturers recommended procedures after use of fitted equipment in the Motorhome before storing for any length of time CHASSIS AND REAR AXLE Some models are built on Peugeot Boxter base vehicles the chassis of which...

Page 98: ...u se f u l inf or mat ion 179 Owners club aftercare 180 Useful contacts 181 Change of ownership 182 useful information ...

Page 99: ...know that we have a completely separate repair shop facility where their fully trained experts will undertake all types of major damage repair work Repairs of a minor nature should be referred first to your local dealer The enjoyment of your motorhome can be greatly enhanced by membership of one or more of the various caravanning motoring and holiday clubs Here are some useful addresses Caravan Cl...

Page 100: ...hing it and sending it to Autocruise Motorhomes Ltd Swinton Meadows Industrial Estate Meadow Way Swinton Mexborough South Yorkshire S64 8AB DETAILS OF MOTORHOME Model Chassis No Registration No Serial No CURRENT OWNER Name Address NEW OWNER Name Address Please note that the benefit of any unexpired warranty cannot be transferred to the new owner until the change of ownership details above have bee...

Page 101: ...tioning the motorhome 32 Power consumption 47 R Refrigerators 131 Roof loading 20 S Security 30 Service inspection 10 Service inspection record stamps 11 SMEV oven 150 Spare wheel removal 24 Spinflo oven 146 Status 315 antenna 169 Status 530 antenna 168 T Tables reading lamp and Omnisteps 166 Tempo Bed make up 171 Thetford casette toilet 155 Three point seat belts 21 Touch screen display user guid...

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