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FITTED EQUIPMENT

UPHOLSTERY

General

The Approach SE models are designed with
multiple bed layouts and sleeping
arrangements.  Sometimes the bed make-up
utilises the cab seats: other times the beds
are made separately.

Cab Seats

The reclining cab seats have full forward and
rearward movement by releasing the catch
on the front of the seat and sliding it to the
required position.  Both front cab seats have
a swivel mechanism fitted as standard and
have dual armrests for your comfort.

Seating Upholstery

The majority of cushions in your motorhome
are fully sprung to supply more comfort to
both you and your passengers.

The cushions that are not sprung are made
from high quality foam providing support and
comfort.  In the 760 these cushions are the
belted passenger backrests and infill
cushions, together with the rear lounge area
corner backrests and seats along with the
bed infill.

In other models only the infill for the front bed
is made from foam.  All the rest of the
cushions are sprung.

Care should be taken of these springs by not
loading weight on one area of a cushion for a
prolonged period of time when travelling or
when the vehicle is in storage.  This could
lead to the springs failing and the comfort of
the cushion being diminished.

The Mattress in the over-cab area is made
from 100mm thick high quality foam.

The new Bailey DE-LUXE mattress futures a
deep, fully framed sprung unit of domestic
quality construction giving “An at home
night’s sleep whilst away in your motorhome.

Remove dust on a regular basis with your
vacuum’s upholstery or drape attachment.
Try to avoid brushing fabric covers because
that can damage the pile.

If you spill something on your upholstery,
blot up the excess immediately.  Avoid
detergents which may damage the
fabrics protection.  Use a sponge or a
clean white cloth but do not wash or rub
the fabric.

Try to keep your cushions away from
direct sunlight.

Light affects the colour of fabrics so avoid
over-exposure to sunlight.

Try not to leave newspapers lying on
your cushions; ink can stain the covers. It
isn’t always easy to avoid that from
happening, however, proper ventilation
can help.

Try to keep pets off the upholstery and be
careful of sharp objects such as belt
buckles, toys and watch straps snagging
the fabric. If snags do occur, carefully cut
off the loose ends with scissors or tuck
back in - do not pull them under any
circumstances.

Curtains

It is recommended that the curtains in your
motorhome are washed on a delicate cycle at
30

°

C. This will not damage the clip glides.

Safety

Passengers are reminded that it is a legal
requirement to wear the seatbelts provided
whilst the vehicle is in motion.

Table

A large table with folding legs is provided with
the vehicle.  When not required, this table
should be securely stored in the table store
or in the wardrobe.  When the table is
needed, its legs should be folded out and the
table placed where required.

The side dinette table and table leg should
always be stored whilst travelling and there is
a dedicated storage position for these parts
in the wardrobe.

Ensure the folding legs are locked in
place before using the table.  The table
must be stored when the vehicle is in
motion.

Summary of Contents for Approach SE

Page 1: ...Bailey Caravans South Liberty Lane Bristol BS3 2SS www bailey mhomes co uk Ownerʼs Manual ...

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Page 4: ...n the Road 4 Safety Security 5 Connection of Services 6 Fitted Equipment 7 Care of your Motorhome 8 Index 9 Copyright 2011 Bailey Caravans Ltd All rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical for any purpose without the express written permission of Bailey Caravans Ltd ...

Page 5: ...ATION NUMBER NUMBER PLATE VEHICLE VIN NUMBER UNDER BONNET VEHICLE PRODUCTION NUMBER IN GLOVE BOX OWNER S NAME ADDRESS TEL NO HABITATION KEY NUMBER RETAILER S NAME RETAILER S ADDRESS TEL NO MTPLM REAR AXLE LIMIT FRONTTT AXLE LIMIT GTW GROSS TRAIN WEIGHT ...

Page 6: ... make sure that the weight of a heavy accessory will not place the MTPLM of the vehicle at risk when you are loaded up for a trip Retailers are not agents of Bailey and have absolutely no authority to bind Bailey by any express or implied undertaking or representation Happy Touring To enable your queries to be dealt with more efficiently always quote your Approach SE s production number which can ...

Page 7: ...ed Also ensure that any replacement parts for an appliance conform to the appliance manufacturer s specifications and should be fitted by them or an authorised agent Your motorhome is a compact living environment and appliances should be treated in the same way as those in the home to prevent accidental burning and scalding Keep young children away from hot surfaces Never allow anyone without a va...

Page 8: ...re designed to run at 80 Psi on the rear axle for all all loads when used in a single fitment The front tyre pressure can be set depending on the maximum in service vehicle loads The cold tyre pressures for your vehicle are labelled on the inside of the passenger door frame The tyres are 215 70 R15 CP 109Q In practice higher than required pressures may also influence wear life and tyre performance...

Page 9: ...er sales service and manufacturer s warranty that comes with every new Bailey Approach SE motorhome In this way we not only ensure long term peace of mind but also enhance the resale value of your investment Your Approach SE motorhome has three warranties 3 Year Base Vehicle Warranty Provided by Peugeot The Bailey Approach SE motorhome is a coach built model which utilises a Peugeot base vehicle P...

Page 10: ...d Service Centre at its option repair or replace all parts and components of the Approach SE motorhome that are included in the Warranty Cover and which suffer a defect in manufacturer or workmanship An authorised Service Centre means either Bailey itself a Bailey Approved Retailer or a Bailey Approved Service Centre Any part which is replaced becomes the property of Bailey Any replacement parts a...

Page 11: ...This is part of the terms of trading that the Bailey Retailer has with Bailey The Approach SE motorhome shall a Only be used for its original and intended purpose and shall not be subjected to any treatment or conditions which could reasonably be foreseen to cause or result in damage to the Approach SE motorhome or excessive wear and tear b Not be put out to hire reward or any other commercial use...

Page 12: ...event defect or fault leading to the claim being made under warranty No liability will be accepted for any loss or damage such as loss of income or revenue or loss of business or profits costs expenses or other claims for compensation howsoever arising which was not reasonably foreseeable by both parties when the Approach SE motorhome was originally purchased Bailey will not be liable for any loss...

Page 13: ...Category C1 With this category you can drive vehicles with a MTPLM over 3500 kilograms but less than 7500 kilograms with a trailer no heavier than 750 kilograms To tow a heavier trailer you ll need category C1 E Category C With this category you can drive vehicles with a MTPLM over 3500 kilograms with a trailer no heavier than 750 kilograms To tow a trailer that weighs more than 750 kilograms you ...

Page 14: ...he floor and where possible immediately above or close to the axle s Where the load can be divided between the towed object and the motorhome it is advisable to load more into the motorhome as this will greatly increase the stability of the combination After loading always check the maximum weight does not exceed the manufacturer s recommendations Check the front and rear axle weights of the motor...

Page 15: ...e Walnut Curtains Bailey Vivaldi in Richmond Aubergine Tiebacks In Striped Calpe Col 169 1295 FR Cushions and Upholstery Bailey Vivaldi in Lorca 22287 Col 169 1039 FR Pattern Atlanta 6125 20029 FR Plain Festival Leatherette Col 87046 toffee Scatters Bailey Vivaldi one side in Richmond Aubergine One side in Calpe Col 22528 Col 169 1295FR Exterior Graphics Azure Blue Charcoal Dark Silver Bailey Whit...

Page 16: ...ed levelling blocks or propriety ramps are recommended for this purpose Use of Site Use the electrical mains hook up in the correct manner and with caution Ensure that all fresh water taps connections are turned off after use Have care and consideration when using all facilities toilets and showers etc and leave them clean and tidy Young children should be escorted To avoid possible damage to sewa...

Page 17: ...ed Kingdom When permission has been granted all aspects of this code should be adhered to On no account should Litter be disposed other than in the receptacles provided Water be allowed to escape from the vehicle Chemical toilets be emptied except into the disposal places agreed with the landowner Parking Motorhomes should only be parked in approved places When using the facilities of a motorhome ...

Page 18: ...ant to get the best out of the countryside travel around as quietly as possible The Coastal Code As our coastlines are increasingly used for recreation and education the following suggestions are made to enable us to enjoy our inheritance and preserve it for posterity Do not trample about or move rocks unnecessarily Do not frighten seals or sea birds Do not spear fish Do not spill detergents solve...

Page 19: ...2 4 MOTORHOME CODE ...

Page 20: ...u may wish to allocate the user payload to suit your own use For example to increase the available payload the water system may be emptied If the vehicle is not being used for camping the gas cylinders can be left at home to increase the mass available for other items Gross Train Mass Sometimes referred to as GTW If you are towing a trailer with your Bailey motorhome the gross train mass is the MT...

Page 21: ... the roof particularly in wet or frosty weather conditions as the surface could be slippery Always wear practical footwear when climbing onto your vehicle Maximum load within the area encompassed by the roof rack should not exceed 75 Kgs 165 lbs with a maximum loading of 24 Kg per metre2 8 Kg 17 lbs per square foot Before Moving Off Whenever you are making a journey with your motorhome either sett...

Page 22: ...torhome s exterior door remember to remove the keys Check your external rear view mirrors and adjust if necessary Check that the wheel nuts are secure and that the tyre pressures are correct Ensure if required that your fresh water tank is full and your waste water tank is empty Ensure that the toilet flush tank only contains a small amount of water 1 2 litres in order to minimise the risk of leak...

Page 23: ...3 4 PREPARING FOR THE ROAD ...

Page 24: ...tilators are closed and locked in the down position The bathroom is not used whilst the vehicle is motion Top hinged windows are closed and securely fastened All passengers are secure and wear the appropriate restraint for their height and age Front Seat Swivel The cab seats swivel for convenience when you are on site However when the vehicle is being driven they MUST be locked in their forward po...

Page 25: ...the adult seat Push all your weight into the child seat as you tighten the belt Keep a copy of the child seat fitting instruction in the motorhome for easy reference Airbag Never fit a rear facing child restraint in a seat with an active airbag in front of it Airbags are fitted as standard in front of both the driver and the front seat passenger Forward facing child restraints should be positioned...

Page 26: ...ging the wheel General Notes Do not use the jack for loads that are greater than the load given on the jack rating plate Ensure the vehicle is on a level firm surface Changing front wheels Select first or reverse gear Apply the handbrake and chock the remaining wheel Changing rear wheels Select First or Reverse gear Do not apply the handbrake but fit chocks under the remaining wheels Onboard tools...

Page 27: ...age If the ground is soft position the jack on a solid support After changing the wheel retighten the wheel nuts cross wise Torque 15 inch Wheels 160Nm Engage the spare wheel carrier with the wheel brace Lock the spare wheel carrier using the two bolts provided Now stow the jack and the tool set back under the driver s seat Check the Tyre Pressures The vehicle jack must only be used for changing a...

Page 28: ... free evacuation of the products of combustion At least three sides of the under floor space should be kept clear and unobstructed including by snow Do not make any additional openings in the floor Additional night time ventilation is obtained by releasing the window catches and placing them in the second groove on the frame catch ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS Batteries Battery terminals and connectors shoul...

Page 29: ...ded for your safety please do not obstruct them SMOKE ALARM The smoke alarm is operational once the battery is connected When products of combustion are sensed the unit sounds an alarm until the air is cleared Features Battery Operated The Operating light red LED flashes every 40 seconds confirming that the unit is powered Low Battery Warning the unit will emit an audible chirp once every 40 secon...

Page 30: ...O testers may be used in order to avoid having to burn cigarettes incense sticks etc Please read all steps thoroughly before attempting to test your alarm If the alarm is wall mounted remove by unhooking the unit from the wall fixing screws Cover the sounder vents with one hand and hold the Test Reset button down with your thumb finger until the power LED illuminates green and the sounder sounds f...

Page 31: ...eries and circuitry of your detector once per week by pressing and holding the Test Reset button for 1 second Perform the sensor test annually Keep the detector free of dust by gently vacuuming with a soft brush attachment when required To prevent the possibility of contaminating the sensor in your detector and thus affecting its reliability Never use cleaning solutions on your detector Simply wip...

Page 32: ...the bottom right hand corner of the front windscreen of your motorhome Keep a copy of this number in the front of this handbook Do not leave the handbook in the motorhome for extended periods of storage Consider fitting any device that may deter or prevent intrusion by thieves A wheel lock prevents removal of the wheel Advice about securing your motorhome protecting your valuables property marking...

Page 33: ...5 6 SAFETY SECURITY ...

Page 34: ...from this indicates a full tank as does the full tank icon on the control panel To empty the waste water tank there is a tap positioned by the skirt on the offside of the vehicle behind the rear wheels Move your vehicle to a waste water disposal point open the tap and allow the water to drain The water level indicator digital display is mounted within the control panel above the exterior door Ther...

Page 35: ... firmly into the socket and close the lid down approximately 90 until it locates and locks the Whale Aquasource plug into place Connect the other end of the Whale Aquasource to the water tap and turn it on making sure there are no kinks in the pipe run Fig 1 Turn off the tap when water flows from the overflow underneath indicating that the onboard tank is full To remove the Whale Aquasource Discon...

Page 36: ...he onboard tank it is advisable to remain in attendance when filling the tank as the life of the pump will be drastically reduced if allowed to run dry To fill an onboard tank to the brim you normally have to repeat this procedure several times Repeat the operations under the heading 2 Using the Whale Submersible pump removing the pump from the Watermaster socket each time Using the Whale Smartflo...

Page 37: ...ld be followed One night in freezing temperatures is all that is required for expensive permanent damage to water system components Open all taps shower controls and shower rose on off controls lift the ceramic ball mixer tap levers in the central position to allow both the hot and cold water to drain Open the valves and run the pump to drain the system Remove the shower head To remove the shower ...

Page 38: ...th integrated hose rupture protection HRP is essential for connecting the gas cylinder to the gas pressure regulation system The integrated crash sensor complies with the Heating Equipment Directive 2001 56 EC with the supplements 2004 78 EC and 2006 119 EC The crash sensor enables you to use a Liquid gas heater whilst driving whilst providing suitable precautions that there is not an uncontrolled...

Page 39: ... Up Open cylinder valve no 1 Firmly press the hose rupture protection green button No 2 on the high pressure hose If necessary e g after a new installation or after inadvertently striking the gas cylinder against the gas pressure regulation system hold the reset button No 3 in for at least 5 seconds before slowly releasing the green button crash sensor triggering element reset on the MonoControl C...

Page 40: ...pecific high pressure hose to MonoControl CS inlet and to the cylinder Open gas cylinder Press the hose rupture protection and if necessary the reset button Check hose connection to cylinder valve and at MonoControl CS inlet for leaks after every modification Gas Leaks If a smell of gas becomes apparent the supply should be turned off at the cylinder immediately Extinguish naked lights including c...

Page 41: ...gineers Instructions for electricity supply low voltage 230V On arrival at motorhome site Before connecting the motorhome installation to the main supply Check that the mains supply is suitable for your installation and appliances i e whether it is a c or d c and whether it is at the correct voltage frequency and polarity Check that your installations will be properly earthed Never accept a supply...

Page 42: ...itched on with the charger unit to minimise the chance of damage to it Do not connect the 12 volt output of the generator to the battery terminals The AC ripple must not exceed 10 Overseas connections Connection to a mains voltage supply overseas requires particular attention Care must be taken when connecting supplies abroad since the supplies can have reverse polarity The significance of reverse...

Page 43: ...is enables the 12 volt equipment in the motorhome to function and charges the motorhome leisure battery A fully charged leisure battery should read 12 7 volts on the voltmeter mounted in the control panel During charging the control panel will temporarily read 13 8 volts The charger is capable of charging leisure batteries and will not overcharge The 12 volt system is designed to operate with a le...

Page 44: ...VARTA Professional Deep Cycle battery we are assured that this battery is reliable and will meet all of your needs Wear goggles when working with the battery Keep out of reach of children Keep away from naked flames Dispose of old batteries at an authorised collection point The battery must always be kept upright without any danger of tipping Always leave one vent of the battery open Prior to remo...

Page 45: ...6 12 CONNECTION OF SERVICES Fig 5 BAILEY MOTORHOME 12V 230V CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ...

Page 46: ...6 13 CONNECTION OF SERVICES BAILEY MOTORHOME ROAD LIGHTS WIRING Fig 6 ...

Page 47: ...6 14 CONNECTION OF SERVICES ...

Page 48: ...to all the lights circuits in the motor home If the master switch is off then this button will not function Pump Switch Pressing the Pump Switch will switch power to the water pump If the master switch is off then this button will not function If the water pump is running a warning icon will appear in the clock menu Awning Switch Pressing the Awning Switch will switch power to the awning light The...

Page 49: ...wing fuses by drawing too much current If you are drawing more than 12 amps of current a warning icon will display on the clock menu Many motor homes are fitted with a 15 amp master fuse Consult your owner s handbook for details Select Battery In motor homes the option is given to select your primary power source as either the leisure battery or the vehicle battery This setting can be changed by p...

Page 50: ...or right until the user settings menu is displayed then press enter You can now scroll up or down the available settings with the left and right buttons If you want to edit a setting press enter when it is highlighted and then use left or right to edit Press enter when complete To leave the user settings menu scroll to the exit to main menu item and press enter Warning Icons There are a number of ...

Page 51: ... ensure that the maximum train weight as shown in the registration documents is not exceeded Towing a trailer also reduces the maximum gradient capacity hill climbing ability of the vehicle Suitable rear view mirrors in accordance with road traffic regulations may have to be fitted DRIVING INFORMATION TRAILER USE To achieve optimum results when towing a trailer please observe the following points ...

Page 52: ...ost like new it is wise to wash the parts monthly or more frequently using mild dishwashing detergent but avoid using strong alkaline e g tri sodium phosphate or acidic cleaners or abrasives Waxing the components once or twice a year with a good grade paste wax will help to maintain the colour and finish INSULATION Your Bailey motorhome is insulated with polystyrene which is a material with high i...

Page 53: ... glass dome and clip into position To close the glass dome perform steps a c in reverse order 2 Opening in the intermediate setting a Open both catches on the glass see picture b Grasp the bar in the middle unclip from the anchoring fasteners swivel down and push the glass dome upwards Glass dome opens automatically after approx 150 mm through the two pneumatic springs c Open both fasteners and sw...

Page 54: ... Fig 5 5 Opening the blinds a Move the blind right out to the side end rod with grip see picture b Holding the recess with one hand press the rocker with the other hand and guide the blind back into position Safety instructions Do not stand on the acrylic glass Close Heki Completely before moving the vehicle Close HEKI when leaving the vehicle Please consult your dealer when any defects or problem...

Page 55: ...s fitted with a fly screen for your comfort The fly screen is hinged allowing you access to the handles that enable you to raise the rooflight s dome for ventilation To raise the dome pinch the black parts of the handle against the other half on both sides and push upwards Both sides can be raised or just one depending on preference ...

Page 56: ...the full rate position and press the ignition button located on the oven control fascia It is necessary to hold the knob depressed during ignition and for approximately fifteen further seconds after the burner has lit This enables the flame supervision probe to heat up to the necessary temperature Should the flame go out when released the procedure should be repeated holding the knob depressed for...

Page 57: ... 11 To turn off turn the control knob until the line on the control knob is aligned with the dot on the control panel Always make sure the control knob is in the off position when you have finished grilling Oven 1 Ensure the gas cylinder is connected and turned on In the event of a gas smell turn off at gas cylinder and contact supplier 2 Remove all accessories and packing that may be in the oven ...

Page 58: ...ition and gas mark setting recommendation Shelf positions are from the top down When roasting with aluminium foil care must be taken that the foil does not impair circulation or block the oven flue outlet Do s and Don ts DO read the user instructions carefully before using the appliance for the first time DO allow the oven to heat before using for the first time in order to expel any smells before...

Page 59: ... 445 230 Very Hot Puff Pastry 9 465 240 Very Hot Quick Browning Dish Gas Mark Shelf Position Cooking Time Scones 7 2 8 15 mins Small cakes 5 2 15 25 mins Victoria sandwich 4 2 20 30 mins Puff 8 2 15 30 mins Flaky 7 2 15 30 mins Shortcrust 6 2 15 55 mins Shortbread fingers 3 2 25 30 mins Rice pudding 2 3 100 120 mins Baked custard 3 3 50 60 mins Fruit crumble 5 3 30 40 mins Beef 3 3 25 mins per 500...

Page 60: ...d never use wire wool or leave wet cloths pads or containers on the surface as they may form water marks To preserve the appearance of your appliance we recommend plastic bowls or mats are not stored in the sink This is particularly the case when travelling because vehicle movement may cause the plastic bowl to vibrate rub against the surface and leave marks TAPS To clean wipe with a soft soapy sp...

Page 61: ...t operating correctly BAUMATIC MICROWAVE Fig 10 Warning and safety instructions This appliance complies with all current European safety legislation Baumatic do wish to emphasise that this compliance does not remove the fact that the appliance surfaces will become hot during use and retain heat after operation DO NOT place anything between the door and the door frame DO NOT store anything that is ...

Page 62: ...ce to heat unopened bottles or cans etc DO NOT heat cooking oil or liquid containing alcohol as there is the chance of spontaneous combustion DO NOT boil eggs or similar foods in their shells otherwise they may burst It is possible to poach eggs in your microwave providing you prick the yolks first DO NOT attempt to lift or move cooking appliances by using the oven door as this may cause damage to...

Page 63: ...mbers for Baumatic can be found on page 7 27 Fig 12 Fig 13 LED display The LED display will show the time of day or if the microwave is in use it will show the cooking time Indicates that microwave cooking is taking place Indicates that defrosting is taking place Indicates that a high power level is selected Indicates that a low power level is selected Indicates that the time of day is shown on th...

Page 64: ...the microwave door IMPORTANT You should make sure that the door of the microwave is shut securely Press the microwave button D and the LED display A will show P100 indicating that the appliance will cook at its highest power level To adjust the power level turn the adjustment dial G Once the power level that you require appears on the LED display A press the microwave button D again Turn the adjus...

Page 65: ...rt Time setting chart When you are setting a cooking time the clock will count in the following time intervals Time period being set Time intervals 0 1 minute 5 seconds 1 5 minutes 10 seconds 5 10 minutes 30 seconds 10 30 minutes 1 minute 30 95 minutes 5 minutes Medium high P80 Medium P50 Medium low P30 Low P10 High P100 Power Display shows After the food has been removed from the microwave you sh...

Page 66: ...time of day At the end of the cooking time your microwave will give an audible signal and the LED display A will return to showing the time of day Setting a cooking time in advance This function will allow you to set a time in the future that the microwave will switch on at IMPORTANT You must make sure that the clock is set to the correct time before using this feature Press the microwave button D...

Page 67: ...ight of the food that you want to cook The letter g will appear on the LED display A to indicate grams Press the Quick Start Start button C and your microwave will start to heat The gram symbol will go out and the cooking time will start counting down on the LED display A Auto menu chart Auto Weight Display menu A 1 200 g 200 Auto 400 g 400 reheat 600 g 600 A 2 200 g 200 Vegetable 300 g 300 400 g ...

Page 68: ...shake the food IMPORTANT You must check the temperature of the food before feeding it to a child When heating food in a microwave it will transmit the heat to the container that the food is in or on You should ALWAYS use oven gloves when removing items from the microwave You should make sure that you do not cook food for too long or at too high a power level This could cause certain areas of the f...

Page 69: ... Use under supervision and for short term cooking only Parchment paper Use as a cover to prevent splattering or as a wrap for steaming Plastic Microwave safe only Follow the manufacturer s instructions It should be labelled as microwave safe Some plastic containers soften as the food inside gets hot Boiling bags and tightly closed plastic bags should be slit pierced or vented as described by the p...

Page 70: ...cleaning purposes after each use Clean the rotating base and rotating plate in warm water mixed with a little washing up liquid General cleaning advice IMPORTANT Any condensation should be wiped up with a soft cloth as soon as you have finished using the microwave To remove odours from inside the microwave you should boil one cup of water mixed with several tablespoons of lemon juice inside of the...

Page 71: ...tment The interior light bulb is not working Call the Baumatic Customer Care Department The interior light bulb can only be replaced by a trained service technician My food is not cooking properly Check that the power level and cooking time that you have set is appropriate for the food that you are cooking If you are cooking a double amount of food then you will normally need to almost double the ...

Page 72: ...ee power modes AC mains power 230V 12V DC or gas propane butane liquefied gas Select the desired power mode by the energy selector switch battery igniter type models or the MODE button MES AES Appliances with automatic energy selection AES are additionally provided with automatic mode function The AES system automatically selects the best energy source for each particular situation The cooling uni...

Page 73: ...LPG please consider that the burner needs cleaning at shorter intervals due to the gas combustion method annually In Europe gas operation is permitted while travelling only on the condition that the gas system of the vehicle is equipped with a hose rupture protection The national regulations of the respective country must be observed For physical reasons ignition faults could occur starting from a...

Page 74: ...ttery igniter down and keep it depressed The ignition process is activated automatically 4 Once the flame ignites the pointer of galvanometer D begins moving into the green range The refrigerator is operational Keep knob B depressed for approx 15 seconds and finally release it Open the door by pressing the locking button and pull open Shut the door again by pushing it to close The snapping into th...

Page 75: ...afely in order to prevent damage Fig 21 The storage racks may be pulled out by smoothly lifting them and then they can be positioned as desired Once the freezer compartment is removed an additional storage rack may be installed The storage rack is a piece of extra equipment and may be obtained from Dometic Unlock the battery by depressing and turning the button C approximately 90 degrees clockwise...

Page 76: ...fully switched off Release the locking mechanism of the door lock by pushing it and shift it to the front If the door is shut in this position a small gap is nevertheless kept open to prevent formation of mildew If the refrigerator is to be taken out of service for an extended period of time close the onboard shut off valve and the cylinder valve Fig 24 If the door is open for more than two minute...

Page 77: ...on you can take a On board fuse defective a Fit new fuse b On board battery discharged b Check battery charge it c Engine not running c Start engine d Heating element defective please also d Please inform the Dometic Customer Services refer to failure indication Failure The refrigerator does not cool in 230V operation Possible cause Action you can take a On board fuse defective a Fit new fuse b No...

Page 78: ...oiler If the gas system is leaking or if there is a smell of gas Extinguish all naked flames Open all doors and windows Close all quick acting valves and gas cylinders Do not smoke Do not activate any electrical switches Ask an expert to inspect the entire system Repairs may only be carried out by a certificated repairer Any modifications to the unit including the accessories exhaust duct and cowl...

Page 79: ...mixed operation using the power switch The yellow LED on the power selector switch will illuminate to reflect 230 V operation Move the rotary switch on the lower control panel to the lowest marking depicting a flame and 60 Set the rotary switch to the desired thermostat setting the green LED light will illuminate to show the unit is operating Rotary switch external ring LED fuctional display Yello...

Page 80: ...atically heated but the water temperature is totally dependent on heat output and the time taken to reach the desired heat Switching off Switch the heater off by turning the rotary switch to the position marked by a circle The green LED will go out Please note that if the green LED blinks after switching off then the unit is after running to reduce its temperature This will stop after a few minute...

Page 81: ...anufactured from high quality synthetic materials which makes it a durable user and maintenance friendly toilet The toilet is made up of two parts a permanently fixed part and a Waste Holding Tank that is accessible from the outside The removable Waste Holding Tank is located under the toilet bowl and can be removed via a door on the outside of the motorhome The Thetford Cassette Toilet is the sol...

Page 82: ...ext fill up the flush water tank with clean water approximately 8 litres using a watering can or hose Your toilet is now ready to use Using the toilet standard Turn the bowl to the desired position with the lid closed and using both hands To activate the control panel press the flush button once The control panel display will stay activated for approximately 5 minutes Run some water into the bowl ...

Page 83: ...downwards To keep your flush water fresh and to prevent deposits forming in your toilet bowl add a correct dosage of Aqua Rinse in your flush water tank Tip For a really shining toilet dry with a soft dry cloth after cleaning 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 fo...

Page 84: ... instructions under Storage For environmental reasons the use of antifreeze such as that used in car radiators is not recommended ECOCAMEL SHOWERHEAD Your motorhome is fitted with an Ecocamel showerhead It saves water energy and money It has a wipe clean head to prevent the build up of lime scale Uses a maximum of 8 litres a minute After showering when the shower is turned off your ecocamel shower...

Page 85: ... cleaner so as not to get the liquid near to the edge of the mirror which is where ammonia would cause the most harm Use a soft dust free cloth Warm Water try bottled water if your tap water is mineral rich For stubborn dirt use an oil free steel wool pad carefully and precisely Spray cleaners on your cloth not directly onto the mirror Keep the mirror frame dry Never use a razor blade on a mirror ...

Page 86: ...e as much as possible See the red arrows for reference in the below picture In case the UCS Duo Plissé will not be used for a longer period of time it is recommended to keep the UCS Duo Plissé fully opened This will store the pleated material inside the plastic cassette which offers the best protection Fig 29 Cleaning the UCS Duo Plissé The whole product can be best cleaned with water only except ...

Page 87: ...iddle of the windscreen The handles will lock automatically due to the magnetic catch To open pull the handles apart in the direction of the arrows and pull them back to their resting position Lock the handle in place by pushing it into the frame Always ensure that both sides are locked in place prior to commencing travel Usage of the side system Closing Release the handle by pushing and pulling s...

Page 88: ... plissé will spread equally Fig 33 When closing the magnet snaps to the counter plate Fig 34 For closing Move the pull bar slowly to close the room divider so that the plisse will be concertinaed in a controlled manner Use your other hand to gather the material Fig 34 In case the room divider will not be used for a longer period of time it is recommended to keep it closed The pleated material shou...

Page 89: ...tation compartment of your motorhome are JVC Stereo speakers and should be cleaned with a soft cloth and the outer surface wiped gently DO NOT APPLY ANY SOLVENT TO THE SPEAKERS CARPET Cleaning and Caring for Carpet Sets When cleaning the interior of your motorhome please remove the carpet from the vehicle Vacuum the carpets to take the dirt out of the pile For general cleaning use a dry shampoo fo...

Page 90: ...rhome Remove dust on a regular basis with your vacuum s upholstery or drape attachment Try to avoid brushing fabric covers because that can damage the pile If you spill something on your upholstery blot up the excess immediately Avoid detergents which may damage the fabrics protection Use a sponge or a clean white cloth but do not wash or rub the fabric Try to keep your cushions away from direct s...

Page 91: ...tted with bump stops which prevent the glass from rattling on the trivet These bumps stops may with time driving on uneven road surfaces move from the ideal position If you find that your hob rattles on the trivet we would first advise you to move the bump stops to the correct position Failing this we would advise that you position a tea towel under the glass lid while driving PLEASE ENSURE THAT Y...

Page 92: ...ion storage period by opening windows doors and rooflights whenever possible All moving parts should be checked for free operation Clean all cooking appliances and the refrigerator before parking up the vehicle Charge up the on board battery every 2 months Leave the refrigerator door open Leave the furniture and locker doors open to allow air to circulate fully Ensure that the entire water system ...

Page 93: ...neath This will help to prevent damage to the tyres due to weather conditions Apply a lubricant to any of the locks to avoid them from freezing up This will allow you access to your motorhome if it is needed Spares and After Sales There are numerous parts and accessories available for your motorhome either from your Bailey retailer or through the Bailey Parts website You are more than welcome to c...

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