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Summary of Contents for ADVANCE 2019

Page 1: ...MOTORHOME OWNER S MANUAL ...

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Page 5: ...tem 34 The Gas System 43 The Electrical System 50 Truma Solar Dual Battery Charger 56 The Heating System 63 The Seattle Control Panel 87 The Digital Antenna System 93 Cooking Equipment 96 The Microwave Oven 102 The Dometic Refrigerator 120 Surface Care 128 The Thetford C262 Toilet 132 Fitted Furniture Configurations 138 Heki Roof Lights 153 The Remis Window Blinds 158 The Fiamma Awning 161 Mainten...

Page 6: ...aravan Manual 3rd Edition ISBN 978 0 85733 124 3 21 99 Build Your Own Motorcaravan 2rd Edition ISBN 978 0 85733 281 3 21 99 The Caravan Manual ISBN 978 1 84425 678 5 21 99 Driving Abroad ISBN 978 1 84425 576 4 12 99 Motorcaravanning Handbook 2nd Edition ISBN 978 0 8 5733 264 6 14 99 Prices correct at the time of printing Follow us on ...

Page 7: ... result in the failure of your vehicle s electronic system It is advisable to contact a Bailey selling retailer who can recommend and fit the correct equipment or accessory for you For any work to the habitation compartment of your vehicle a Bailey or AWS approved workshop must be used Safety This handbook contains the information that you will require for your safe enjoyment of your motorhome All...

Page 8: ...S TYRE PRESSURE MONITORS PIR ALARMS SHOWER MAT TTERIES BEDS TOWELS CUPS PLATES SAT NAV DOG BEDS BLIN WNINGS CYCLE RACKS GENERATORS RADIOS HELMETS FISHI RODS CUSHIONS MICROWAVES CLEANING KITS BBQS CHAIRS OOKING UTENSILS TELEVISIONS WATER CARRIERS UPHOLSTER EVERSING CAMERAS CLOTHES AIRERS TYRE PRESSURE MONITO YOU LL FIND THE KITCHEN SINK and EVERYTHING Visit our store just off J16 of the M5 Or shop ...

Page 9: ...5 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MOTORHOME Getting to Know Your Motorhome Information About Your Motorhome 6 Motorhome Model Information 7 AL KO AMC Chassis 7 Tow Bar 7 Alloy Wheels 7 Wheels 7 ...

Page 10: ...hree certificates Type 1 Peugeot Certificate of Conformity Type 2 AL KO Certificate of Conformity Type 3 Bailey Certificate of Conformity Your retailer should have already registered the vehicle with the DVLA If further copies of the certificates are needed please contact your supplying retailer Information About Your Motorhome To enable your queries to be dealt with more efficiently always quote ...

Page 11: ...ginal manufacturer s chassis and axle Repairs to the AL KO AMC components including the axle assembly must only be carried out by specialist workshops Tow Bar Vehicles with an AL KO chassis are approved for use with a trailer If fitting a tow bar always use one that has been approved by AL KO and ensure it is fitted correctly When ordering a tow bar assembly always indicate the vehicle type and VI...

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Page 13: ...ting Diode a semiconductor device that converts electricity into light LPG Liquefied petroleum gas mbar unit of measurement Atmospheric air pressure given in millibar MPK Branded roof light MTPLM The motorhome s Maximum Technically Permitted Laden Mass MTPLM must not be greater than the towing vehicle s Maximum Permissible Towing Mass MPTW defined by the vehicle manufacturer MRO Mass in Running Or...

Page 14: ... and must not be exceeded If your VIN plate doesn t list a train weight you should not use your vehicle for towing UK United Kingdom USB Universal Serial Bus type of connector V unit of measurement Voltage the difference in electric potential energy between two points per unit electric charge VIN Vehicle Identification Number ...

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Page 16: ...12 SAFETY AND SECURITY Safety and Security Important Safety Notes 13 Security 13 Safety Equipment 14 Smoke Alarm 14 Carbon Monoxide Alarm 14 ...

Page 17: ...al requirement Heavy loads are not stored in top cupboards or in areas from which they may become detached Please ensure that heavy items are stored low down and take care not to overload individual wheels the axles or the MTPLM Tables must be secured in their storage compartments Cupboards and flaps are in the closed position and secured The refrigerator door is closed and secured Roof ventilator...

Page 18: ...roblem do NOT attempt repairs replace the smoke alarm Carbon Monoxide Alarm A CO 9B battery operated alarm is fitted near to the ceiling in your motorhome Features An advanced electrochemical sensor designed to accurately measure low levels of carbon monoxide CO providing an early warning of toxic CO levels in your motorhome Detects carbon monoxide continuously Resistant to false alarms caused by ...

Page 19: ...om the detector as the test is finished 5 Put out the incense stick or cigarette by placing it into a dish of water Ensure all flames have been extinguished If the localised CO level within the sensor does not reach 50ppm during the test the sensor test will stop automatically after 3 minutes Understanding your product s indicators The higher the concentration of carbon monoxide detected by the de...

Page 20: ...oors and windows to ventilate your motorhome Stop using all fuel burning appliances and ensure where possible they are turned off Evacuate the motorhome leaving doors and windows open Do not re enter the motorhome until the alarm has stopped Get medical help for anyone suffering the effects of CO poisoning and advise that CO poisoning is suspected Close the windows and doors and do not use the mot...

Page 21: ... Order MRO 18 Maximum Technically Permissible Laden Mass MTPLM 18 User Payload 18 Gross Train Mass GTM sometimes referred to as GVW 19 Maximum Braked Trailer Mass MBTM 19 Nose Weight 19 Advice On Towing 19 When loading the trailer 19 Axle Loads 20 Loading And Distribution Of Weight In The Motorhome 20 Roof Loading 20 Bike Rack Loading 20 ...

Page 22: ...ss MTPLM This is the maximum allowed weight of the vehicle when it is fully laden for use on the road Please refer to your Service Handbook for your vehicle MTPLM Under no circumstances should the MTPLM of this motorhome be exceeded User Payload Please refer to the Service Handbook for MRO Conventional Load and MTPLM values specific to your model The load margin payload is the difference between t...

Page 23: ...that the driver is alert at all times Pull over if you feel tired and get some rest Brake in good time and take special care when driving down steep gradients Use your gears and change down before going down a steep hill so that the engine also acts as a brake Ensure that the tyre pressures are correct on both your motorhome and the towed trailer Regularly check the towed trailer s brakes and ligh...

Page 24: ...ssed by the roof rack should not exceed 75kg 165lb with a maximum loading of 24kg per metre2 8Kg 17lbs per square foot Take special care when on the roof particularly in wet or frosty weather conditions as the surface could be slippery Always wear practical footwear when climbing onto your vehicle Bike Rack Loading Your motorhome is fitted with bike rack rail fixing points When fitting a bike rack...

Page 25: ...Motorhome The range now includes Cycle and Scooter Carriers tow bars and steady legs all designed to offer you more flexibility and enhanced comfort when using your motorhome For more information and to see the complete range of products visit our website or email marketing al ko co uk marketing al ko co uk www al ko co uk Scan with your smart phone to visit our website ...

Page 26: ...nsure that the fridge is set to 12V operation and the door lock is set Please note that the electrical relays will allow the fridge to run on the vehicle battery when the engine is running Ensure if required that your fresh water and waste water tanks are empty Remove any external fresh water connections coil and store in a secure place Ensure that the toilet flush tank is empty in order to minimi...

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Page 28: ...vel 26 Dedicated travelling passenger seating 26 Seat Belt Legislation 26 Child Seats Positioning Fitting 26 Using the Seat Belts 26 Airbag 27 Noise Vibration 27 Removing the spare wheel 27 Jacking the motorhome 27 Changing front wheels 27 Changing rear wheels 27 Fix and Go tyre repair 28 ...

Page 29: ...d to define MOT classifications and vehicle excise duty road tax classifications Driving When using a motorhome on either the public highway or a private road the Highway Code should be complied with and full consideration given to other road users In the event of a motorhome travelling slowly and there being a queue of traffic behind the driver of the motorhome should where possible pull over in ...

Page 30: ...te must be produced if requested by the police Child Seats Positioning Fitting Check with the retailer on the suitability of the child seat for your motorhome If a child seat is fitted to the front passenger seat of the cab refer to the base vehicle handbook Peugeot regarding the position and air bag operation A warning sticker is visible inside the sun visor passenger side to remind you of this A...

Page 31: ... hob is also fitted with bump stops to prevent the glass from rattling on the trivet Over a period of time these bump stops may move from their ideal position Reposition them or place a tea towel under the glass lid please ensure that you remove the tea towel before you commence cooking Jacking the motorhome Position the jack in the hole provided as shown Rear jacking points are located in the sho...

Page 32: ...e call for roadside assistance Do not remove any foreign bodies from the tyre Do not leave the compressor working for over 20 minutes at any one time danger of overheating TYRE REPAIRS Fix and Go kit diagram Park the vehicle in a safe place and engage the handbrake Take the kit out from its compartment Remove the speed sticker 6 and apply it where it can easily be seen Wear the protective gloves p...

Page 33: ...g of less than 3 bar 43 psi The tyre is too damaged to repair Disconnect the return it to its compartment then call for roadside assistance If the pressure reading is 3 bar 43 psi or above turn the function select dial 2 to the right pump icon switch on the compressor and inflate the tyre to the required pressure Disconnect the kit and return it to its compartment Drive carefully and take the vehi...

Page 34: ...ON ARRIVAL Siting Your Motorhome 31 Levelling Your Motorhome 31 Connect to Mains Electricity 31 Connect the Gas Supply 31 Fill up the Fresh Water Tank 32 Powering your Fridge 33 Turning on the Heating 33 Connect your TV and Digital Antenna 33 ...

Page 35: ...operation of the refrigerator cooker microwave etc Always use motorhome specific ramps rated for the weight of your vehicle Mains Power Connection Connect the 230v to the motorhome by plugging your 3 pin lead into the site supply and the 230v socket situated on the outside of your motorhome Always test the circuit breaker on the PDU Gas Supply 1 Open the cylinder valve 2 Firmly press the hose rupt...

Page 36: ...to fill the tank via this inlet Fig 4 5 When in the fresh water tank section on the control panel the percentage of fill is shown on the screen Once the tank is full 6 Turn on the pump at your control panel The light will come on when water is being pumped 7 Open the hot kitchen tap and allow the system to purge itself of air until there is a steady flow of water This will also fill the water heat...

Page 37: ...e heating and water temperature See Alde heating section Advance Alliance models 1 Press the rotary knob 2 The colour screen will light up and show the menu 3 From this touch screen you will be able to control the heating and water temperature See Truma heating section Please note that hot water is not instant and will take time to heat up Television Aerial Your caravan is supplied with a Vision P...

Page 38: ...rsible Pump 36 Manual Tank Filling 37 Whale Watermaster Pressure Pump 38 Pressure Pump Routine Maintenance 38 Advance Water System 39 Filling Fresh Water Tank 39 Pressure Switch 39 Checking The Water Level Autograph and Advance 40 Draining and Winterising the Water System 40 Manually Draining the Fresh and Waste Water Tanks 41 ...

Page 39: ... The Whale Aquasource is used when a drinking water tap is located within approximately 7 metres of the vehicle When in place the system provides continuous water to the motorhome from said tap In order for you to use the Whale Aquasource you will firstly need to configure the Seattle control panel within your motorhome by completing the following Press the down arrow to view the Fresh Water Filli...

Page 40: ...a suitable water container and place it below the Whale Watermaster socket located on the outside wall of the motorhome 2 Place the Whale submersible pump into the water container The pump should reach the bottom of the container 3 Lift the lid of the external Whale Watermaster socket 4 Insert the plug opposite end to the pump firmly into the socket and close the lid to locate and lock the pump pl...

Page 41: ...ome be left unattended or the water supply has run dry switch off the power supply to the pump via the control panel to avoid continuous running Manual Tank Filling The tank can be filled manually using a standard hose inserted directly into the tank The fresh water tank can be accessed via the hatch in the floor of your motorhome 1 Remove the hatch cover 2 Unscrew the tank filler cap 3 Insert hos...

Page 42: ...stem 2 If access to the grit filter is limited remove the pump If you are unsure of how to do this for your particular vehicle please contact your Bailey retailer or Whale support 3 Follow the arrows marked OPEN on the filter cover unscrew the filter cover 4 Remove and clean the filter 5 Replace the filter 6 With the O ring in its groove replace the filter cover following the direction of the CLOS...

Page 43: ...re sealed units so no further maintenance is required Winterising To protect against damage as a result of freezing drain the entire water system when not in use Submersible Water Pump within tank Filling With Fresh Water To fill the onboard fresh water tank connect a standard water hose to an external tap then feed the other end into the fresh water filler shown above Monitor the water level insi...

Page 44: ...un at all If not due to a blown fuse or faulty connections then most likely cause is excessive running see above Solution Replace pump and re adjust switch Problem Pump runs intermittently ON OFF etc Seen as pulsing flow from tap or as inability to set constant water temperature water goes hot cold hot cold instead of constant warm Most likely cause is that present voltage is higher than when last...

Page 45: ...ed behind the rear wheel of the vehicle and allow the water to drain Breathers Both tanks are fitted with breather pipes This allows for air displacement when filling When filling the fresh water tank water may escape through these breather pipes this should give no cause for concern Baffles For added stability and driving comfort the water tanks in your vehicle are fitted with baffles These baffl...

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Page 47: ...Supply To Appliances 44 Regulator 44 Truma Monocontrol Cs Safety Gas Pressure Regulator Autograph 45 Gas System Maintenance 46 Changing The LPG Cylinder 46 Cylinder Change 46 Hose Replacement 46 Gas Leaks 47 Ventilation 47 General Safety Notes 47 Fire Precautions 48 ...

Page 48: ...ng gas cylinders care should be taken to avoid damage to the hose assembly when it is connected to the cylinder Always turn off the gas cylinder valve s or inlet to the motorhome when gas appliances are not in use or when retiring to bed When carrying out maintenance always ensure gas sources are correctly capped off Safe Use Of Gas Supply To Appliances All gas appliances in your motorhome can hav...

Page 49: ... damage to the gas system If you suspect a gas leak then immediately turn off the supply of gas at the yellow isolation tap located below the regulator in the gas box then turn off the gas valve on the gas cylinders When this has been completed the system must be inspected by a competent person Only use gas cylinders that are mounted in their dedicated storage locker and secured using the straps p...

Page 50: ... Renew if necessary or renew no later than the expiration date marked on the hose The tightness of seals around joints and connections Make sure that each gas appliance is working efficiently to the recommendations of the appliance manufacturer Always ensure that the gas system is inspected at least every 12 months by a qualified person Always use approved products when replacing parts Please ensu...

Page 51: ...o be a source of leakage call in a competent installer to rectify LPG taps require a special grease If in doubt always ask a qualified engineer Ventilation Carbon monoxide is odourless colourless and tasteless and will rapidly cause unconsciousness and death with little or no warning prior to collapse Under no circumstances should the motorhome s ventilation be blocked or obstructed in any way Hig...

Page 52: ...as cylinder connections should be made in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions and tools should not be used Never use portable cooking or heating appliances other than electric heaters that are not direct radiant type They are a fire and asphyxiation hazard Cookers should never be used as a heating source Some industrial LPG appliances operate at high pressure and require a high pressur...

Page 53: ...49 THE GAS SYSTEM 1 Hob isolation tap 2 Oven isolation tap 3 Fridge isolation tap 4 Boiler isolation tap 5 BBQ isolation tap Autograph Typical Gas System Layout Note Manifold order may change ...

Page 54: ...YSTEM THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM The 230 Volt Electrical System 51 Power Distribution Unit 51 The 12 Volt Electrical System 52 Upon Arrival At a Motorhome Site 52 Leaving The Motorhome Site 52 Generators 52 Leisure Battery 54 ...

Page 55: ... leakage protection for the 230V electrical supply in your motorhome For normal operation all switches on the unit need to be in the ON position In the event of an overload the MCBs trips and automatically moves to the OFF position After the overload has been removed the MCB can be reset by switching to the ON position If an earth fault develops or a person were to touch a live piece of equipment ...

Page 56: ...torhome and insert the mains site lead The 230V mains inlet is located on the side of the motorhome and is identified by a lightning bolt 7 Remove the cover from the socket outlet provided at the site and insert the mains site lead plug 8 Turn on the site supply point if there is no switch the power will already be live 9 Coil excess cable into loose coils on the floor not on a drum or in a contai...

Page 57: ...r the floor in the motorhome in a sealed compartment The Autograph compartment will accommodate two batteries up to 110 amperes hours capacity The Advance Alliance compartment accommodates one battery of up to 110 amperes hours capacity The battery must be placed in the tray provided in the battery storage compartment and this must be used at all times A battery of not less than 60 amperes hours c...

Page 58: ... replacement unit please contact www Bailey Parts co uk The battery must always be kept upright without any danger of tipping Your Banner battery has 4 chamber leak protection so should not leak during normal handling When removing the battery always remove the negative terminal first Always ensure that the battery s tray is clean Never use a frozen battery or a battery in a temperature above 45 t...

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Page 60: ...56 SOLAR DUAL BATTERY CHARGER SOLAR DUAL BATTERY CHARGER Introduction 57 Function 57 The Charging Process Explained 57 Operation 58 Safety Instructions 59 Maintenance 60 Repairs 60 Technical Data 61 ...

Page 61: ...ly depending on the battery temperature This ensures particularly effective and gentle charging of the battery If an external temperature sensor is not used the device regulates the charging process based on the internal temperature sensor Please observe the maximum voltage and power consumption values The Charging Process Explained The device has electronic reverse voltage reverse current and sol...

Page 62: ...e Press T until LED H3 illuminates The saved value is shown in the display H6 Display H6 Battery Type 1 Gel pre setting 2 AGM 3 Liquid liquid electrolyte To Change Setting Press key T for 5 seconds until the display H6 flashes Press the key T to set the required value If the key is not pressed for 5 seconds the displayed value will be saved and flashing stops The battery type can only be set for b...

Page 63: ...e battery is not being charged If necessary replace as the battery may be faulty LED does not shine Battery not connected or over voltage If this does not solve the problem please contact the Truma Service Center Safety instructions Failure to observe any of the below safety warnings may lead to serious injury or even death The solar module generates power when light is cast on it The full voltage...

Page 64: ...y the device Please contact your Bailey retailer The below are not suitable for charging 6V batteries or 6V lead accumulators Non rechargeable batteries Nickel cadmium batteries If batteries with a rated voltage of 6V are charged with the device gassing occurs immediately An explosive gas may be created The device is only suitable for regulating solar modules Do not connect any other voltage sourc...

Page 65: ...stant at 25 C 10 A approx 150 Wp 20 A approx 300 Wp Max output current constant at 25 C 10 A 20 A Battery capacity 50 100 Ah 50 200 Ah Charging voltage Battery type settable Gel AGM Liquid Absorption phase 14 2 V 14 4 V 14 6 V Float phase 13 8 V 13 8 V 13 8 V Equalisation charging phase 14 6 V 14 8 V Bulk phase reconnection voltage 13 3 V Maximum charging voltage 16 6 V Temperature compensation 30...

Page 66: ...n make all the difference when fault is being determined The magnetic mount lets you easily secure or remove from your vehicle The adjustable swivel lens mounted on your windscreen or dashboard gives you the optimal view of the road for recording and a 6 glass screen with pinch to zoom The Tourer One Plus is essential equipment for caravaners and motorhome owners and has all The Caravan and Motorh...

Page 67: ...5 Domestic Hot Water 65 Draining Fresh Water 66 Heat Transfer Fluid 66 Filling 66 Central Heating 67 Circulation Pump 67 Bleeding Air From The System 67 Air Lock 68 LPG Safety 68 Flue 69 Maintenance 69 Winter 70 The Alde Control Panel Controlling The Heating System 72 Truma Combi 4E 78 Truma CP Plus Digital Control Panel 82 ...

Page 68: ...kely event that your boiler develops a fault switch off the boiler and contact Alde or your dealer or installer Operating and installation instructions for the Alde control panel are supplied separately Boiler Design The boiler s internal heat exchanger consists of three concentric cylinders the combustion chamber the central heating cylinder and the hot water cylinder The combustion chamber is ma...

Page 69: ...g the vehicle The gas heating must not be used when refuelling the vehicle at the service station or related facility Being a combi type boiler the Alde 3020 Compact HE has an integrated stainless steel hot water cylinder that holds approximately 8 4 litres of fresh water The boiler can produce around 12 litres of 40 C warm water per 30 mins at a cold water temperature of 10 C If only the electric...

Page 70: ...d the product label or contact the product manufacturer for details Alde recommends antifreeze meeting VAG G12 or G13 specification and deionised water 0 ppm 50 50 ethylene glycol antifreeze and water will protect against frost down to 35 to 37 C A refractometer and or hydrometer can be used to measure the strength of the antifreeze solution Corrosion protection will vary depending on the lifespan...

Page 71: ... from hydronic heating air must be able to circulate freely around the back of the furniture Fig 2 Air vents cut into the top and bottom of the furniture must be unobstructed by carpets cushions or stowage etc The full length of a convector should be ventilated for best performance Use gas and electric heating simultaneously for the best performance The boiler will only use as much energy as is ne...

Page 72: ...ting A ramp or steep slope can be used to raise one end of the vehicle causing the trapped air to shift around the system Repeat the full bleed procedure To clear a stubborn air lock in under 15 minutes an Alde certified service agent can use the Alde 1900 811 or 839 twin motor service pump 230v Electric The Alde 3020 Compact Boiler has two 230v electric heating elements outputting 1050W and 2100W...

Page 73: ...Gas heating must not be used while driving your vehicle unless a safety shut off device is fitted to the gas system Current local regulations must be adhered to Flue The burning of LPG produces CO2 carbon dioxide a non toxic asphyxiant gas Avoid inhaling exhaust flue gas Exhaust flue gas can also cause possible burns and poisoning Do not position awnings tents or other enclosures around the flue t...

Page 74: ...t Air the vehicle over winter without wearing out the light duty pump Use the programmable Alde control panel to automatically heat the vehicle for 24 hours once a week Troubleshooting The Alde control panel will display any error messages The system is completely dead the control panel is blank Check the 20mm T3 15 amp glass fuse in the boiler This is located under the lid of the black plastic se...

Page 75: ...fect or early component failure through normal use that occurs within 12 months of the installation date If your Alde boiler develops a fault your first action should be to contact your Bailey retailer or installer as they will be familiar with your installation and vehicle and how to make a claim under warranty Alde International UK Ltd Huxley Close Park Farm South Wellingborough Northamptonshire...

Page 76: ...ontains useful information about the status of your heating system NB If Standby Screen is set to Dark in Backlight settings the Standby Screen will not be displayed The screen will stay dark unless touched A Clock is enabled Day of the week and time shown B Outdoor temperature Optional outdoor temperature sensor required C Room temperature Measured at the control panel Optional discrete room temp...

Page 77: ...red Room Temperature The desired room temperature can be set from 5 C to 30 C in 0 5 C increments 1 The current desired room temperature is displayed 2 Adjust by pressing plus or minus button If Day or Night Mode are active the temperature cannot be adjusted The plus and minus buttons will be greyed out The World Health Organisation recommends a room temperature of 18 24 C for healthy living ...

Page 78: ...ill not be available Hot Water Boost Volume bar full Central heating circulation is disabled for 30 mins Hot water is heated to greater than 65 C After 30 mins the system reverts to Hot Water Normal Adjust by pressing plus or minus button The Alde boiler stores 8 4 litres of hot water as standard If the hot water cylinder is empty the air is heated but no damage can result If Day or Night Mode s H...

Page 79: ... the electric hook up Adjust by pressing plus or minus button Max current draw from 230v supply is 4 5A on 1kW 9A on 2kW 14A on 3kW If the electric supply has unstable voltage the amperage will also fluctuate Gas Heating The Alde boiler is programmed to use power economically The gas burner has two stages shifting dynamically between low or full flame There are times when it may use no power at al...

Page 80: ...ton is displayed Press Antimicrobial button to proceed Setup Standby Screen for Bedtime The backlight on the Standby Screen can be disturbing if the control panel is visible from your bed It can be inverted for white text on black background Press Tool button to access the Settings Menu bottom right in Main Menu Press down arrow until Backlight button is displayed Press Backlight button select Inv...

Page 81: ...when window is closed Connection fail ext Break in communications between Alde control panel and daisy chained third party control panel Check the cable between the Alde control panel and third party control panel Low battery 12v supply to boiler has dropped below 10 5v possibly causing system brownout Automatically clears when 12v supply reaches 11v No match Heater Panel Control panel is incompat...

Page 82: ...drain the boiler 3 different options are available for operating the unit Gas mode only Propane Butane for autonomous use Electrical mode only 230 V for stationary use on campsites Gas and Electrical mode mixed mode only possible in winter Mixed operation is not possible With this setting the unit automatically selects electrical operation The gas burner is not enabled Repairs may only be carried ...

Page 83: ...water supply system through with clean water If the heater is not being used always drain the water contents if there is a risk of frost There shall be no claims under guarantee for damage caused by frost Materials in the device which come into contact with water are suitable for use with drinking water see manufacturer declaration www truma com Manufacturer Declaration Room Thermostat To measure ...

Page 84: ...er After market frost control valve Switch off power to water pump main or pump switch Open hot water taps in kitchen and bathroom In order to check the water that is flowing out place an appropriate container capacity 10 litres beneath the drain valve Frost control drainage muff Turn the rotary switch on the drain valve by 180 until it engages whereby the push button moves out and the drain valve...

Page 85: ... heat the water up to 70 C Overheating Protection 230v The 230v heating facility has a mechanical overheating switch If the 12v power supply is interrupted during operation or during the after run period for example the temperature within the unit could activate the overheating protection To reset the overheating protection allow heater to cool remove connection cover and press red reset button 12...

Page 86: ...Display of mains voltage 230v Power 6 Time switch display 7 Settings values 8 Rotary push button 9 Back button The menus can be selected in lines 3 4 and settings can be made using the rotary push button 8 The display 1 has an illuminated background The Back button 9 can be used to return from a menu Rotary Push Button Set points and parameters can be selected modified and saved by tapping on it u...

Page 87: ...b push button for longer than 3 seconds Change the Room Temperature 1 Use the control knob push button to select the vehicle icon 2 Push knob push button to access setting level 3 Use the control knob push button to select the desired temperature 4 Click the control knob push button to confirm the value Temperature range 5 C 30 C 1 C steps a Heater status When visible heater is switched on This sy...

Page 88: ...switches to the electro mode If the heater should operate in the mixed mode again the cause of the malfunction needs to be rectified Switch the heater off and on again on the control panel Select Fan Level 1 Use the control knob push button to select the fan icon 2 Click to change to the setting level 3 Use the control knob push button to select the required fan level 4 Click the control knob push...

Page 89: ...to the setting level 2 Use the control knob push button to deactivate the timer OFF 3 Click the control knob push button to confirm the value Set the Room Temperature 6 Click to change to the setting level 7 Use the control knob push button to select the required room temperature 8 Click the control knob push button to confirm the value Set the Hot Water Level 9 Click to change to the setting leve...

Page 90: ...he symbol 2 Click the control knob push button The current warning code is shown The cause of the warning can be identified and rectified via the error list Cause rectified return to setting level Click the control knob push button Cause not rectified return to setting level Press the back button In this case the warning is not acknowledged on the control panel and the warning symbol remains The c...

Page 91: ...87 THE SEATTLE CONTROL PANEL THE SEATTLE CONTROL PANEL Home Screen 88 Navigation 88 Control Panel Buttons 89 Mode Description 90 Settings 91 ...

Page 92: ...rovides the user with a central point to check the following devices Fresh water tank level Waste water tank level Inside temperature Outside temperature User Settings Battery selection leisure or vehicle Leisure battery voltage Leisure battery amps Optional audio and visual warnings are displayed when necessary for Low battery leisure Low battery vehicle Low level fresh water tank High level wast...

Page 93: ...Awning Switch When pressed will turn on the awning light Navigation Buttons Use the UP or DOWN arrows to navigate through the menus Press ENTER to change the setting or additional settings if available Notification and Warning Icons There are a number of icons that can appear at the top of the time screen Refer to the table below for a brief description of each icon Icon Description P Internal pum...

Page 94: ...e to draw power from the leisure battery OR the vehicle battery Press ENTER to swap between batteries If the Auto Battery feature is enabled see User Settings section the system will automatically switch to Vehicle Battery if the Leisure Battery Voltage is low less than 11V When 230V mains is connected Leisure Battery is automatically selected and cannot be changed Leisure Battery Amps This screen...

Page 95: ...es or disables the warning alarm when the current drawn from the leisure battery exceeds 12A Press ENTER to acknowledge an alarm that has triggered the warning will only re arm when the current is reduced below 5A Veh Batt Low Enables or disables the warning alarm when the vehicle battery voltage is less than 11V Press ENTER to acknowledge an alarm that has triggered the warning will only re arm w...

Page 96: ...92 THE DIGITAL ANTENNA SYSTEM The Digital Antenna System The Status 550 Digital Antenna System 93 Operating The System 93 Fault Finding 95 ...

Page 97: ...due force on the winder 6 Switch ON the amplifier and the LED will illuminate 7 Check the gain control is set to maximum For maximum rotate clockwise 8 Tune your television into the strongest signal You may need to adjust the direction of the mast to achieve the best picture quality 9 Secure by tightening the mast locking collar DAB and FM Radio Operation Status is designed to receive DAB and FM w...

Page 98: ...est signal If the picture quality improves the fault lies with the amplifier Antenna Dome Coaxial Cable Check the routing of the coaxial cable from the antenna dome to the amplifier Check to ensure there are no kinks or trapped cable or if there are loops of surplus cable which could affect performance Should you still be experiencing difficulties and require assistance please do not hesitate to c...

Page 99: ... Poor Moderate pixelation and sound distortion Medium Minor pixelation will not receive all channels Good Stable picture good sound quality will receive all channels N A Strong Possible pixelation picture break up and drop out Reduce the amplifier gain rotate anti clockwise Rotate antenna AWAY from the transmitter Very strong No picture or sound TV freezing severe pixelation break up and picture d...

Page 100: ... COOKING EQUIPMENT Cooking Equipment 97 Provision of Ventilation 97 Oven And Grill Controls 97 Temperature Control 98 Thetford Duel Fuel Gas Hob 99 Thetford Triplex III Hob 99 Gas Burners 100 Maintenance 101 Servicing 101 ...

Page 101: ...ers For guaranteed damage free cooking it is recommended you use Ø180mm pans Provision of Ventilation The use of a gas cooking appliance results in the production of heat moisture and products of combustion in the room in which it is installed Ensure that the kitchen is well ventilated especially when the appliance is in use keep natural ventilation holes open or install a mechanical ventilation d...

Page 102: ...s up quickly it is recommended that a few minutes preheat be allowed It is normal for the flames on this burner to develop yellow tips as it heats up Depending on the food to be cooked the correct grilling height can be achieved by inverting the pan trivet into either the high or low position Using The Oven 1 Ensure gas cylinder supply is connected and turned on 2 Open door push in control knob tu...

Page 103: ...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 allowing 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 Never cover slots o...

Page 104: ...he burner is lit continue depressing the knob for approximately 10 15 seconds 5 Release knob and turn to required heat setting 6 If burner has not lit within 15 seconds release knob and wait at least 1 minute before repeating operations 2 to 5 7 To turn off rotate the control knob until the line on the knob is aligned with dot on the control panel Always make sure the control knob is in the off po...

Page 105: ...intenance and adjustment of burners Servicing All servicing must be carried out by an approved competent person Before any service work is started the appliance should have been left to cool and be disconnected from both the gas and electrical supplies After each service the appliance must be checked for gas soundness For service please contact your authorised local Service Agent giving details of...

Page 106: ...ht Defrosting 105 AUTO COOK 107 How To Stop the Oven While the Oven is Operating 107 Care of Your Microwave Oven 108 Glass Tray 108 Care and Cleaning 108 Questions and Answers 109 Cooking Instructions 110 Defrosting Guide 110 Specification 111 Utensil Guide 112 Russell Hobbs Microwave Oven 113 Product Overview 112 Cooking 116 Maintenance and Cleaning 118 ...

Page 107: ...or paper containers keep an eye on the oven due to the possibility of ignition Always test the temperature of food or drink which has been heated in a microwave oven before you give it to somebody especially to children or elderly people This is important because things which have been heated in a microwave oven carry on getting hotter even though the microwave oven cooking has stopped Eggs in the...

Page 108: ...tray Made of special heat resistant glass The tray must always be in proper position before operating Do not cook food directly on the tray 11 Viewing screen Allows viewing of food The screen is designed so that light can pass through but not the microwaves 12 Door open button To open the door push the door open button Remote Controller 1 DISPLAY Cooking time and power level are displayed 2 AUTO C...

Page 109: ...rns off after 10 minutes Controls When the oven is first plugged in the display will show nothing 1 Press and hold the Eco button until display is turned on and the beep sounds The oven is turned to AC power on 2 Press and hold the STOP CLEAR button until display is turned off The oven is turned off and will use no power If the mains power goes off the display disappears until the power comes back...

Page 110: ...5 Push the START button 6 Push the TIME DEFROST button 7 Push the TIME SET buttons for the defrosting time you want the display will show what you selected 8 Push the POWER button select desired power level P HI is displayed The display will show what you selected 9 Push the TIME SET buttons for desired cooking time the display will show what you selected 10 Push the START button The display count...

Page 111: ... by repeatedly pushing the AUTO COOK button When you push the AUTO COOK button once AC 1 will be displayed By repeatedly pushing this button you can select other food categories as shown in below 1 Push the AUTO COOK button once for 4PCS of BREAD AC 1 will be displayed 2 Push the AUTO COOK button twice for 350g of SOUP AC 2 will be displayed 3 Push the AUTO COOK button three times for 3 of BAKED P...

Page 112: ...dity conditions and in no way indicates malfunction of the unit 6 It is occasionally necessary to remove the glass tray for cleaning Wash the tray in warm sudsy water or in a dishwasher 7 TheO ven cavity floor should be cleaned regularly to avoid excessive noise Simply wipe the bottom surface of the oven with mild detergent water or window cleaner and dry The roller guide may be washed in mild sud...

Page 113: ...erial in the cavity Low load items are items of food that contain little or no liquid Q Can the oven be used with the glass tray or roller guide removed A No Both the glass tray and roller guide must always be used in the oven before cooking Q Can I open the door when the oven is operating A The door can be opened anytime during the cooking operation Then microwave energy will be instantly switche...

Page 114: ... to a pop every 1 or 2 seconds Do not re pop unpopped kernels Cooking Instructions Utensil Guide To cook food in the microwave oven the microwaves must be able to penetrate the food without being reflected or absorbed by the dish used Care must therefore be taken choosing the utensil If the utensil is marked microwave safe you do not need to worry The utensil guide table lists various utensils and...

Page 115: ...at this point This may shorten defrost time for food weighing less than 3lbs 1350g Specification Specifications are subject to change without notice Power Supply 230V AC 50Hz Single phase with earthing Microwave Input Power KOR 6L5R 1200W Energy Output KOR 6L5R 800W Frequency 2450 MHz Outside Dimensions W x H x D 446 x 270 x 318 mm Cavity Dimensions W x H x D 295 x 219 x 303 mm Cavity Volume 20 L ...

Page 116: ...cing Glassware Oven to table ware SAFE Can be used unless decorated with a metal trim Fine glassware SAFE Can be used to warm food or liquid Delicate glass may break or crack if heated suddenly Glass jars SAFE Must remove lid Suitable for warming only Metal Dishes X May cause arcing or fire Freezer bag twist ties X May cause arcing or fire Paper Plates cups napkins and kitchen paper SAFE For short...

Page 117: ...ting food in plastic or paper containers keep an eye on the oven due to the possibility of ignition Only use utensils that are suitable for use in microwave ovens You should clean the outside of the oven with a damp cloth Do not allow water to seep into the ventilation openings Do not allow the control panel to become wet Clean with a soft damp cloth Do not use detergents abrasives or spray on cle...

Page 118: ...ransmitted to the container itself so please be careful when removing it from the oven Please remember that the food or liquid inside may be releasing some steam or may be spitting Never cover any container fully always leave a gap for steam to escape Cooking utensils may become hot because of heat transferred from the heated food This is especially true if plastic wrap has been covering the top a...

Page 119: ...cal energy into microwaves Microwaves cannot go through metal so the inside of the oven is lined with metal The door is lined with a fine metal mesh which stops microwaves getting through This means that when the microwave oven door is shut there is no possibility that microwaves can be released This is why the microwave oven has been made so that it will not work when the door is open Product ove...

Page 120: ...Speedy Cooking Press the START 30SEC CONFIRM button to microwave cook at 100 power level for 30 seconds The microwave will start cooking immediately Each press on the same key will increase the cooking time by 30 seconds The maximum cooking time is 95 minutes Note this function does not work for defrost and auto menu Alternately turn the TIMER WEIGHT AUTO MENU dial to adjust the desired cooking ST...

Page 121: ...etting The will illuminate the buzzer will ring twice when the time to start arrives and then cooking will start automatically The clock must be set first Otherwise the pre set function will not work Auto Menu The microwave can automatically calculate the cooking time based on the type of food and weight 1 Turn the TIMER WEIGHT AUTO MENU dial clockwise A 1 will display on the screen Continue to ro...

Page 122: ...re Before you clean the oven turn it off and unplug it Keep the inside of the oven clean When food or liquids stick to the oven walls wipe with a damp cloth We recommend that you do not use harsh detergent or abrasives On the right hand side wall of the cavity is the wave guide cover microwaves are passed through this to enable your food to cook It is important that this wave guide cover is kept c...

Page 123: ... installed and used in accordance with the instructions contained in this instruction guide and any other instructions for use which has been supplied It must be used for domestic purposes only and for its intended use This guarantee does not cover wear and tear damage misuse or consumable parts This does not affect your statutory rights Produced for G2S Ltd Bolton BL6 5HY Technical Specification ...

Page 124: ...ating Controls 121 Starting The Refrigerator Using Gas 122 Door Locking 122 Positioning Storage Racks 123 Removable Freezer Compartment 123 Defrosting 123 Shutting Off The Refrigerator 124 Exchange Of The Igniter Battery 124 Winter Operation 124 Cleaning and Maintenance 125 Safety Instructions 126 ...

Page 125: ...e supply voltage of the connection for power supply corresponds to the value specified on the data plate Any difference in values may result in damage the appliance Gas Operation Liquid Gas The refrigerator must be operated using liquefied gas propane or butane NOT natural gas or town gas When using LPG please consider that the burner needs cleaning at shorter intervals due to the gas combustion m...

Page 126: ...flame ignites the pointer of galvanometer 4 begins moving into the green range The refrigerator is operational Keep knob 2 depressed for approx 15 seconds and finally release it Door Locking 1 Open the door by depressing the locking button and pulling the door towards you 2 Shut the door by pushing it to close The snapping into the lock can be heard locking into place Fastening and Releasing the D...

Page 127: ...ds up on the fins inside the refrigerator A layer of frost thicker on one side may occur and does not represent a malfunction When this layer of frost is about 3 mm thick the refrigerator should be defrosted 1 Switch off the refrigerator as described in the next section Shutting Off The Refrigerator 2 Remove all food and the ice cube tray 3 Leave the refrigerator door open to allow air to enter an...

Page 128: ...ow leaves etc When the outside temperature falls below 8 c a winter cover should be fitted This protects the unit from excessively cold air which could have adverse effects on the performance of the unit You should also attach the winter cover if the vehicle is taken out of service for a longer period of time or while it is being cleaned from the outside The cover can be purchased from www bailey ...

Page 129: ...itable for the proper storage of medication Please observe in addition the instructions in the medication package inserts User s responsibility Anyone operating the refrigerator must be familiar with the safe handling and understand the advice in these operating instructions Children may only operate the appliance if they have been made aware of how to operate the refrigerator safely and the dange...

Page 130: ...se by date and a minimum storage temperature of 4 C or less especially for meat poultry fish sausages pre packed foods A change in the climatic conditions such as temperature fluctuations High temperatures inside the vehicle when it is closed and parked in direct sunlight temperatures are possible up to 50 C Use of the refrigerator during travel with the power supply of 12v DC A refrigerator built...

Page 131: ...ion please visit the online shop www primaleisure com Five performance levels for vehicles from 5m to over 8m long Very low starting currents FJ 2200 2700 3200 with Soft Start Air diffuser with two adjustable air flows LED lighting remote control 2018 B E S T E MARKEN 1 PLATZ Dometic Klimaanlagen ...

Page 132: ...128 SURFACE CARE SURFACE CARE Mirrors 129 Bathroom Shower Tap 129 T C Sink 129 Ecocamel Shower Head 130 ...

Page 133: ... onto the mirror Keep the mirror frame dry Never use a razor blade on a mirror even if the mirror has paint specks on it If you find black spots on your mirror you may have damaged the silvering behind the mirror s glass Moisture along a mirror s edge can seep in and harm the reflective backing Keep in mind that long term exposure to sunlight may damage some mirrors Bathroom Shower Tap Your shower...

Page 134: ...n the shower is turned off your Ecocamel shower head simply drains off any excess water through the air intake Clean your Ecocamel shower head with a damp cloth Do not use any abrasive or chemical cleaners Should any scale build up on your shower head s spray plate de scale by rubbing the nozzles with your thumb The Ecocamel shower head will fit all motorhome showers and is available from the Bail...

Page 135: ...it the online shop www primaleisure com Flat 5 LCD monitor featuring super bright energy saving LED back lighting Great image quality in all light conditions Small colour camera with closed housing for nearly invisible guidance of cable Temperature controlled heater Normal or mirrored picture function ...

Page 136: ... C262 TOILET THE THETFORD C262 TOILET Introduction 133 Parts 133 Preparing Your Toilet 134 Cleaning And Maintenance 135 Cleaning The Toilet Bowl 135 Cleaning the Waste Holding Tank 135 Winter Operation 136 Storage 136 ...

Page 137: ...e waste holding tank is located under the toilet bowl and can be removed via a door on the outside of the motorhome These operating instructions cover the Thetford Cassette Toilet C262 CWE 1 Cover 2 Seat 3 Swivelling toilet bowl 4 Blade handle to open and close blade 5 Control panel Autograph models have an integrated control panel 5a Flush button 5b Waste holding tank level indicator 6 Pull handl...

Page 138: ...134 THE THETFORD C262 TOILET Preparing The Waste Holding Tank Emptying The Waste Holding Tank Using The Toilet 1 Turn the bowl to the desired position with the lid closed and using both hands ...

Page 139: ... to prevent deposits forming in your toilet bowl add a correct dosage of Aqua Rinse in your flush water tank 5 Dry with a soft dry cloth after cleaning Cleaning the Waste Holding Tank To keep your waste holding tank fresh and clean Thetford has developed a number of different toilet fluids Thetford toilet fluids suppress smells reduce formation of gas promote breakdown of toilet waste and increase...

Page 140: ...rs is not recommended Storage When you store your motorhome the flush water tank should be emptied prior to any extended period of inactivity e g winter storage We advise you to leave the toilet blade open This will prevent the blade seal from drying out Also it is best to unscrew the pour out spout cap as this will also ventilate the waste holding tank Clean your waste holding tank with Cassette ...

Page 141: ...137 THE THETFORD C262 TOILET ...

Page 142: ...n 141 79 6 Rear Bed Configuration 142 75 2 Front Bed Configuration 143 75 4 Front Bed Configuration 144 70 6 Front Bed Configuration 145 70 6 Rear Bed Configuration 146 66 2 Front Bed Configuration 147 74 4 76 4 Front Bed Configuration 148 74 2 76 2 Front Bed Configuration 149 Autograph Drop Down Bed 150 Advance Electric Drop Down Bed 151 Safety Protection 151 Emergencies 151 Free Standing Table 1...

Page 143: ...n the travel configuration 2 Pull out the two travel seat bases 3 Pull out the side seat base 4 Lift up and rotate the three seat bases 5 Locate and place the two in fill cushions into position 6 Place the two back rests into the final section of the bunk 79 4 79 4T Bed Configuration ...

Page 144: ... travel configuration 2 Slide out the offside travel seat base 3 Position the infill cushions to complete the lounge seat configuration 79 4 Rear Bed Extension 1 The bed is shown in the seated position 2 Lift up the handle and pull the bed out 3 The bed is shown extended Reverse operation to close ...

Page 145: ...at the hinge to create base 3 Place the table into position 4 Rotate both seat cushions 5 Position both seat cushions 6 Place the side seat back rest into the gap 7 Locate the two in fill cushions 8 Place the two in fill into position 79 6 Front Bed Configuration ...

Page 146: ...left seat base 3 Slide out right seat base 4 Lift and rotate all three seat bases 5 Position the three seat bases and remove the three rear back rests 6 Place the remaining two back rests in the gap 7 Locate the two infill cushions and place in the remaining gap 79 6 Rear Bed Configuration ...

Page 147: ... in the travel configuration 2 Slide out left seat base 3 Slide out right seat base 4 Lift and rotate both seat cushions 5 Place the two back rests in the middle of the bed 6 Place the two infill cushions in the final gap 75 2 Front Bed Configuration ...

Page 148: ...oth travel seat bases 3 Slide out side seat base 4 Lift rotate and replace the two seat bases 5 Place side seat back rest into position 6 Locate the two narrow infill cushions and put in position 7 Locate the two larger infill cushions and put in position 75 4 Front Bed Configuration ...

Page 149: ... 2 Lift the table out of the wall retainer and bend the leg 3 Place the table kneeling on the floor resting on the runners 4 Lift up both base cushions turn over and replace 5 Slide out both lumber supports 6 Place both lumbar supports on the table 70 6 Front Bed Configuration ...

Page 150: ...NS 1 The lounge in the travel configuration 2 Remove the lumbar support cushions 3 Lift and turn over the base cushions 4 Rotate the lumbar support cushions and place in the middle 5 Finished rear bed layout 70 6 Rear Bed Configuration ...

Page 151: ...2 Pull out the sliding underside of the left seat 3 Pull out the other underside of the left seat 4 Lift up both base cushions turn over and replace 5 Open out infill cushion and put in place 6 Place one of the back rests alongside the infill cushion 66 2 Front Bed Configuration ...

Page 152: ...he table out of the wall retainer and bend the leg 3 Place table on runners Pull out the underside of the single seat 4 Lift up both base cushions turn over and replace 5 Place the back rests in position 6 Open out both infill cushions and put in place 74 4 76 4 Front Bed Configuration ...

Page 153: ...nfiguration 2 Pull out the underside of the large seat 3 Pull out the underside of the smaller seat 4 Lift up both base cushions turn over and replace 5 Place the back rests in position 6 Open out the infill cushion and put in place 74 2 76 2 Front Bed Configuration ...

Page 154: ...either lower or raise the bed Drop Down Bed Autograph Only 4 As a safety feature the drop down bed includes a net which is secured around the bed when in use Attached to the net you will find four plastic clips two at the front and two at the rear These clips should be inserted into the plastic receivers attached to the ceiling as shown To see these configurations as animated movies please visit w...

Page 155: ...e bed position when there is insufficient power from the leisure battery locate the electric motor in the underside bed locker nearest to the cab This is accessed from behind the back panel The motor is fitted with a hexagonal nut which enables manual up and down movement of the bed turn the hexagonal nut clockwise or counter clockwise depending on the desired direction of movement Due to the mech...

Page 156: ...d be laid upside down on a flat surface 2 Raise the leg to its vertical position until the securing bar locks in place 3 Repeat the process with the other leg Always erect the table upside down due to a finger trap hazard being present at the base of the hinge leg Fig 1 2 When erected the right way up the weight of the legs will cause them to fall into place This action pos es a finger trap hazard...

Page 157: ...153 HEKI ROOF LIGHTS HEKI ROOF LIGHTS Using the Heki 2 roof light 153 Using the Midi Mini Heki 154 Using the Mini Heki S 155 ...

Page 158: ... into the original position D To close it follow the instructions in the reverse order Opening to the half way position 1 Press the latches on both rotary bolts and turn them 90 A 2 Hold the bracket in the middle and move it out of the original position B 3 Tilt it downwards 4 Push the acrylic dome upwards C Opening the acrylic dome is supported by the two gas springs after approx 150 mm 5 Open bo...

Page 159: ... one another 2 Select the required position by moving the two latched roller blinds at the same time Opening the roller blinds 1 Pull the roller blind so that the blind with the recessed grip is completely extended 2 Separate the roller blinds by pressing the pivot 3 Guide the roller blind back using the recessed grip Do not let the roller blind spring back There is a risk of damage due to a build...

Page 160: ...mmediately Risk of breakage do not tread on the acrylic dome Before starting your journey check that the roof window is locked properly Before starting your journey check the roof window for damage such as tension cracks in the acrylic Do not open the roof window while driving Do not open the window in strong wind or rain Close the roof window if it rains or snows Do not leave the vehicle with the...

Page 161: ...ntact your Bailey FAULT Possible cause Suggested remedy The roof light does not close completely Dirt between the acrylic and frame Clean the window Remove any leaves and twigs between the acrylic and frame The fly screen or blackout roller blind cannot be moved Dirt on the side guides Clean the side guides ...

Page 162: ...158 THE REMIS WINDOW BLINDS THE REMIS WINDOW BLINDS Operating Your Motorhome Habitation Blinds 159 Cleaning 159 Remis Concertina Cab Blinds 160 ...

Page 163: ... down on a table with the cross bars of both blinds meeting in the middle The black cords re tension the fly screen and the white cords re tension the sun screen 3 The cords are fixed at either side with a screw Loosen this screw and gently pull the cord 5mm tighter and repeat on the other side ensuring the cross bar is level 4 Test the tension This process can be repeated if necessary 5 The blind...

Page 164: ...ese blinds to ensure that when you are sleeping in your vehicle you are not disturbed by the outside light Opening and closing the cab blinds Due to the nature and angles that these blinds inhabit it is important that they are opened and closed in the correct manner To release the windscreen blind pinch together both buttons within the black handle on the A post Pull both sides into the middle of ...

Page 165: ...161 THE FIAMMA AWNING The Fiamma Awning Opening The Fiamma Awning 162 Closing The Fiamma Awning 163 Maintenance 163 ...

Page 166: ...e foot for leg A has been created to prevent incorrect placing of the lead bar within the housing during the closing phase of the awning Incorrect placing of the lead bar foot will prevent closing completely 1 m 4 Rotate the knob on each supporting leg to loosen Extend the bottom section of the leg to the desired length then tighten the knob 5 Move the support legs into their final position Ensure...

Page 167: ...ith a high pressure machine We recommend not to use the awning at a temperature below 0 C To guarantee a perfect quality the fabrics are waxed or laminated several times During this operation single coloured pigments could move and thus create small bright spots in the material which are only irregularities that are technically inevitable but do not influence the impermeability of the fabric The f...

Page 168: ... Sink 165 Cleaning Taps 166 Cleaning Tecnoform Locker Doors And Worktops 166 How to Prevent Condensation 166 Prepare Your Motorhome For Cold Conditions 166 Storing Your Motorhome 166 Preparing Your Motorhome for Winter 167 Modifications Made To Your Motorhome 167 Spares and After Sales 167 The Motorhome End Of Life Policy 167 ...

Page 169: ...when the vehicle is in motion Do not allow any chemicals toilet or otherwise to spill or leak into the gas box floor Before placing items in the cradle ensure that the tray is clean and free from any debris Cleaning should only be carried out with warm soapy water The use of high pressure water jets to clean your motorhome will invalidate your warranty Cleaning Polyplastic Acrylic Windows The wind...

Page 170: ... locker doors Petrol thinners abrasive products chemically treated cloths and detergents may damage doors and should not be used How to prevent condensation Condensation is the change of water from its gaseous form water droplets into its liquid form Condensation generally occurs in the atmosphere when warm air rises cools and loses its capacity to hold water vapour As a result excess water vapour...

Page 171: ...ty cover and could also affect the safety and structure of the vehicle Never allow modification of electrical or LPG systems and appliances except by qualified persons Care should be taken that any additional equipment or appliances are installed in accordance with the appliance equipment manufacturer s instructions In the interest of safety replacement parts for an appliance shall conform to the ...

Page 172: ...rent drawn The Thule Step motor uses 2A during operation Note If the switch is kept pushed when fully extended or retracted it uses 9A Accessories Electronic control unit 308812 for automatic extension and retraction when opening or closing the door Relay for automatic retraction x10 308200 that prevents operation of the Thule Step and keeps it retracted whilst driving SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read thi...

Page 173: ... occur the airbag is triggered electronic control devices are damaged electric functions fail indicators brake light horn ignition lights Installing the wrong fuse can cause cable fire in case of a short circuit or malfunction Manual Opening ...

Page 174: ...170 WARRANTY WARRANTY Motorhome Warranty Cover 169 The Three Warranties 169 Customer Support 169 Terms and Conditions 169 Cover 170 Term 170 Repairs 170 Warranty Registration 172 ...

Page 175: ...ear Manufacturer s Warranty Provided by Bailey For a period of three 3 years from the initial date of purchase Bailey offers a comprehensive warranty on all parts and components used in the construction of the Bailey motorhome chassis and habitation area as well as full coverage for any manufacturing faults forming part of the original specification of the Bailey motorhome with the following speci...

Page 176: ...st be carried out before the end of that warranty period but all other annual services may be carried out within six 6 weeks either side of each anniversary of the original purchase date The original VAT invoices must be retained as proof that these annual inspections have been carried out 6 Where an annual inspection identifies that repairs to the vehicle are necessary the motorhome must be made ...

Page 177: ...anty Cover including soft furnishings or trim Any accidental or fire damage or any losses incurred by accident or fire Transport costs to and from point of repair Bailey will only be liable for costs which are incurred as a direct consequence of the event defect or fault leading to the claim being made under this warranty No liability will be accepted for any other loss or damage such as loss of i...

Page 178: ...process online to ensure that your warranty is active Your warranty will start on the day that the vehicle is first registered in the UK or 12 months from the date on which the vehicle was invoiced to the supplying retailer whichever is the earlier Please sign below to verify that this has been done Customer s Signature Retailer s Signature Date Date ...

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