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GENERAL ADVICE

recommendations.  

• Check the front and rear axle weights of the 

motorhome are not exceeded due to loading 
the trailer. The easiest way to do this is to 
take the vehicle to a weighbridge.

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            Towing regulations vary depending 

upon the country you are visiting.  It is 
important that you make yourself 
aware of each country’s regulations 
before you visit.  

• Do not exceed the motorhome gross vehicle 

train weight.

• Do not exceed the maximum front and rear 

axle loads on the motorhome.

• Motorhomes with a MTPLM up to 3500Kg 

which have European Type Approval can 
only be fitted with a Type Approved tow bar 
complying with 94/20/EC.

• The limit for towing an un-braked trailer 

is 750kg (based on VIN plate not actual 
weight): this applies to a towed car.

• The maximum permitted vehicle combination 

length is 18.75m. However, any combination 
must ensure compliance with the turning 
circle requirements of Construction and Use 
regulations 1986 and 97/27/EC.

Motorhome Code
The country and coastal codes

Upon arrival at your destination you should 
be aware of the Country Code relating to 
motorhome owners.  This is entitled the 
Motorhome code.

Code of Conduct – Camp sites

Check the site regulations.

Arrivals

• Report to reception immediately on arrival.

Vehicle Movement

• Keep to roadways unless otherwise directed.
• Adhere to speed limits. Note that these are 

generally 10 mph while on site. (Remember 
that the stopping distance on grass is 
considerably greater than on tarmac.)

• Only a person in possession of a current 

driving licence may drive on site.

• Park as advised on your pitch. Where 

possible leave 6 metres (20ft) of free space 
around your vehicle.

Selecting a site

• Carefully select where you wish to park your 

motorhome.

• The site should be as level as possible, well 

drained and away from boggy areas, and 
preferably not under or near to trees.

• Consider how you will move your motorhome 

when you are leaving site; for example on 
sloping ground in wet conditions, pitch 
facing downhill.

• It is important to site your motorhome level 

so as to ensure the correct operation of the 
refrigeration, cooker etc, by using purpose-

made ramps and NOT bricks or such items.

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 sewage 
purification  works,  only  approved  chemical 
fluids  must  be  used.  Under  no  circumstances 
may coal tar, phenol or caustic-based fluids be 
used.  
Disposable napkins and similar bulky items 
must not be put into the chemical closet 
emptying points but should be wrapped in a 
polythene bag and placed in the container 
provided. (Put all litter in containers marked 
for the purpose.)

Noise

• Do not make excessive noise.
• Children should be restrained from making 

excessive noise.

• Flying kites and model aircraft and the use 

of items like catapults or air guns as well as 
ball games should not be permitted among, 
or close to motorhomes.

• Musical instruments, music players, radios 

and televisions should not be used to the 
inconvenience of other people on site.

• Open and close doors quietly.
• Power  generators  must  be  adequately 

Summary of Contents for Approach

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Page 3: ...NER S NAME ADDRESS TEL NO HABITATION KEY NUMBER RETAILER S NAME RETAILER S ADDRESS TEL NO MTPLM REAR AXLE LIMIT FRONT AXLE LIMIT GTW GROSS TRAIN WEIGHT Bailey of Bristol 2014 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 permission of Bailey of Bristol Ltd ...

Page 4: ...mpartment of your vehicle use a BAILEY OF BRISTOL or NCC approved workshop The Approach Autograph and Compact ranges of motorhomes have been designed to satisfy the motorhome customer in terms of practicality comfort safety and aesthetics In order to get the most out of your vehicle we suggest that you take this handbook with you on your first trips The handbook presents the operation of the equip...

Page 5: ...ff 21 Speed limits UK 21 Seat Belt Legislation 22 Child seats 22 Airbag 22 Releasing the seat belt 23 Jacking 23 Removing the spare wheel 23 Changing front wheels 23 Changing rear wheels 23 Fire Extinguishers 24 Ventilation and Condensation 24 4 SAFETY EQUIPMENT 27 29 AMC Chassis 27 Smoke Alarm 27 Carbon Monoxide Alarm 28 5 CONNECTION OF SERVICES 30 35 WATER SYSTEM 30 Fresh and Waste water Tanks 3...

Page 6: ... Hotplate Gas Burners 63 Using the Electric Hotplate 64 Using the Grill 64 Using the Oven 65 Oven Temperature Control 65 Cooking Guidelines 65 Leaks 66 Maintenance 66 Service 66 COUNTRY LEISURE APPLIANCES 67 The Linear Hob 67 The Midi Oven and Grill 68 Oven 68 Temperature Control 69 Cooking Guidelines 70 Maintenance and Servicing 70 MICROWAVE OVEN 71 Accessories 72 Setting the Clock 72 Manual Oper...

Page 7: ...orm Doors and Worktops 92 JVC Speakers 93 Carpet 93 Taps 93 Upholstery 94 Table 94 7 NOISE VIBRATION HARSHNESS 95 99 Thetford Linear hob 95 Polyplastic Windows 95 Remis Cab Blinds 95 Care Maintenance 98 Winterisation Storage 99 Winterizing 99 Modifications and Spares 99 8 GENERAL CARE 100 Spares and After Sales 100 Caring for the Environment 101 9 USEFUL CONTACT DETAILS 103 10 NOTES 104 ...

Page 8: ...on The Motorcaravan Manual 3rd Edition ISBN 978 0 85733 124 3 21 99 Build Your Own Motorcaravan 2nd 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 ...

Page 9: ...vans and motorhomes Rallies may be small or large run for a specific purpose with a diverse range of activities Biennially Bailey open the factory exclusively for Bailey Owner s Club members We fundraise for a range of charities throughout the year It couldn t be easier to join simply go to www baileyownersclub org for full details on how to become a member ...

Page 10: ...ons could result in incorrect operation of equipment which could in turn lead to subsequent risk to occupants The information contained within this handbook will answer most of your questions However if there are any areas that we have failed to cover please do not hesitate to consult your supplying retailer Supplementary user guides for certain components featured in this manual can be found in t...

Page 11: ...r notice Bailey motorhomes offer a variety of customer uses and while each vehicle is designed to feature the optimum storage seating sleeping and fluid capacities it is the driver s responsibility to select the correct loads without exceeding the weight capacities of your chosen vehicle These weights can be found on the weight plate located inside your glove compartment along with the production ...

Page 12: ...ates for type approval the Peugeot Certificate the AL KO Certificate and the Bailey Certificate of Conformity Your retailer will have needed all three of these certificates to register your motorhome with the DVLA If for any reason you need another certificate your Bailey motorhome retailer is responsible for accessing one through the NCC system Please refer back to your retailer for additional co...

Page 13: ...ese tyres are designed to run at 80 Psi on the rear axle for all loads when used in a single fitment The front tyre pressure can be set depending on the maximum in service vehicle loads The correct cold tyre pressure for your vehicle is labelled on the inside of the passenger door frame The tyres are 215 70 R15 CP 109Q Chassis Number Record both the chassis number and the production number of your...

Page 14: ... new Bailey motorhome In this way we not only ensure long term peace of mind but also enhance the resale value of your investment Your Bailey motorhome has three warranties 3 Year Base Vehicle Warranty Provided by Peugeot The Bailey motorhome is a coach built model which utilises a Peugeot base vehicle Peugeot provides a manufacturer s warranty for the base vehicle supplied which is subject to the...

Page 15: ...ley Approved Service Centre Any part which is replaced becomes the property of Bailey Any replacement parts are covered for the unexpired term of the Warranty Cover Term The initial duration of the Bodyshell Integrity Guarantee is six 6 years extendable to ten 10 years and the duration of the Manufacturer s Warranty is three 3 years extendable to six 6 years in both cases starting from the origina...

Page 16: ...materials The Warranty Cover does not include Repair or replacement of parts components seams or panels which are not part of the original construction of the Bailey motorhome or which have been tampered with or undergone unauthorised modifications or which have been repaired otherwise than by an Authorised Service Centre Parts or components other than those specifically listed in the Bodyshell In...

Page 17: ...rchaser has statutory rights in addition to this warranty and this warranty does not affect those statutory rights This warranty shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of England and the parties irrevocably submit to the non exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England Warranty Registration The supplying retailer must explain the warranty terms and conditions to you and ...

Page 18: ... classifications and vehicle excise duty road tax classifications Please refer to the website https www gov uk calculate vehicle tax rates for the latest rules and regulations ADVICE ON TOWING The towing specification alters depending on the vehicle s weight Towing requires sensible loading of both the motorhome and the towed object When towing the demands on both the driver and the vehicle are in...

Page 19: ...k as advised on your pitch Where possible leave 6 metres 20ft of free space around your vehicle Selecting a site Carefully select where you wish to park your motorhome The site should be as level as possible well drained and away from boggy areas and preferably not under or near to trees Consider how you will move your motorhome when you are leaving site for example on sloping ground in wet condit...

Page 20: ...quired dues Wild Camping Camping away from licensed sites without the permission of the land owner or his her agent is not allowed in the United Kingdom When permission has been granted all aspects of this code should be adhered to On no account should Litter be disposed of other than in the receptacles provided Water be allowed to escape from the vehicle Chemical toilets be emptied except into th...

Page 21: ... at material don t remove it Take notes and photographs not specimens Observe bye laws and be considerate to others National Trust property or Country Parks have regulations to protect the wildlife Follow these Preparing for the road Your Motorhome Weights Explained Mass in Running Order MRO This refers to the weight of your motorhome as it leaves the factory complete with its standard fixtures an...

Page 22: ...you can load each axle to its maximum because doing so would exceed the overall MTPLM of the whole vehicle HEAVY ITEMS MEDIUM ITEMS LIGHT ITEMS Loading and Distribution of Weight in the Motorhome Loading Loads must not be exceeded The driver is responsible for arranging the loads so that they comply with the technical weight limits of the specific motorhome model See specification in the service m...

Page 23: ...kerb When passing other vehicles allow more room than the normal clearance you would allow when driving a car Allow longer to get up to speed and pass Do not swing out suddenly Carry out all manoeuvres as smoothly as possible Use nearside wing mirror to check that the motorhome has fully cleared a vehicle when overtaking While the vehicle is being driven please ensure that Both the driver and pass...

Page 24: ...se when the vehicle is in motion Seat Belt Legislation Seat belts must be worn when the vehicle is in motion by the driver and all adult passengers In addition children aged up to 3 years of age must wear an appropriate child restraint such as a child or booster seat suitable for their age and weight Children over 135 cm 4 5 in height or aged over 12 years must wear a seat belt It is the legal res...

Page 25: ...e the vehicle to the maximum extent of the jack In order to clear the skirt when removing the wheel tilt the bottom of the wheel under the vehicle and allow the top of the wheel to fall outwards and clear of the hub Reverse the procedure to fit the new wheel Removing the spare wheel Changing the wheel General Notes Do not use the jack for loads that are greater than the load given on the jack rati...

Page 26: ... axle front axle oil sump or transmission When working on a loaded vehicle use a suitable hydraulic lift platform or work in an inspection pit Always consider the centre of gravity of the vehicle Before driving onto platforms check for low lying vehicle parts Safety and Security Important your attention is drawn to the notice fixed in your motorhome advising on fire protection ventilation and what...

Page 27: ...rs and do not dry clothes on the cooker or space heater Make sure that combustible materials cannot come into contact with hot surfaces or burners Surfaces of appliances may become hot in use and the guard provided does not give full protection to the young or the elderly Do not use additional independent gas appliances inside the vehicle Never allow modifications of the electrical or gas systems ...

Page 28: ...Visit www michelin co uk for more information about MICHELIN tyres Bailey Approach Autograph fitted with MICHELIN tyres 300690_Baileys Motorhome Handbook Ad_A5 indd 1 25 07 2013 14 46 ...

Page 29: ...roud Suppliers To Bailey Of Bristol visit www morland uk com Morland Unit 2 Buttington Cross Enterprise Park Welshpool Powys SY21 8SL Tel 44 0 1938 551 980 Fax 44 0 1938 554 174 Email info morland uk com ...

Page 30: ...close to the trailer s axle and secure Observe all legal issues applicable to towing Ensure tyre pressure of vehicle is set at fully loaded setting Use low gear when travelling downhill to avoid constant braking The electrical functions and the electrical circuit diagram will be found in the operating instructions supplied by the base vehicle manufacturer Repairs Repairs to the AL KO AMC component...

Page 31: ...a responsible adult This test should only be performed once a month Excessive testing will cause the battery life to be shortened CO 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...

Page 32: ...registered installer Please contact your Bailey retailer for more details The electro chemical sensors used in the carbon monoxide alarm have a limited lifespan therefore it is recommended that a CO alarm is replaced every 5 7 years after manufacture or in accordance with the unit s instructions Do to be sure check the manufacturing date on the alarm s label Understanding your product s indicators...

Page 33: ...e fresh water tank is 25 and 75 full meaning that you are alerted before the tank runs out of water and also when it is near to overflowing Filling the tank Autograph models Fill the tank through the exterior filler cap identified with a fresh water label There is an overflow pipe on top of the fresh water tank Water flowing from this indicates a full tank as does the full tank icon on the control...

Page 34: ... pump plug firmly into the socket and close the lid down approximately 90º until it locates and locks the Whale Submersible pump plug into place The pump will then start automatically to fill the onboard tank When the tank is full the pump will turn off i Please note that when the water container is empty the pump will continue to run and will eventually burn out To remove the Whale Submersible pu...

Page 35: ...cked at the beginning and end of each season for frost damage or loose connections When you are using the Aquasource system it is important that you do not sleep or leave the vehicle unattended without turning the water source off at the supply point Draining and winterising the water system Motorhomes are often used all year round but when they are not in use even for short periods this procedure...

Page 36: ...33 5 CONNECTION OF SERVICES The Water System CONNECTION OF SERVICES The Water System ...

Page 37: ...whalepumps com Market Leaders in innovative water and heating system technology Innovation Award winning pioneering designs Service First class support and advice Quality Every product fully tested every time Proud to manufacture in the UK 2 Enterprise Road Bangor Co Down BT19 7TA Northern Ireland Water pumps Taps and Showers Space Heating Water Heating Plumbing ...

Page 38: ...as appliance is working efficiently to the recommendations of the appliance manufacturers The Autograph range is installed with en route heating allowing you to travel safely while still using your heating system and without switching off the gas cylinders When travelling ensure that your cooking appliances are switched off before you move your vehicle In all Advance models the gas bottle must be ...

Page 39: ...ressure regulating devices and hoses must be replaced with new ones no more than 5 years after their date of manufacture every eight years if used commercially This is the responsibility of the operator All gas cylinders have unique connections It is important to check that you have the correct hose and or adaptor to suit your gas cylinder Push on hoses are no longer permitted under the latest reg...

Page 40: ...w country specific 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 i We recommend that the gasket part number 50020 76300 is replaced with every hose change This will be provided by your supplying...

Page 41: ...stances be obstructed even partially General Safety Notes In the event of leaks in the gas systems or if there is a smell of gas Extinguish all naked flames Do not smoke Switch off appliance and gas cylinder Open the windows Do not operate any electrical switches Have the entire system checked by an expert Repair jobs are only to be carried out by an expert The following would invalidate the guara...

Page 42: ...ase of difficulty consult an approved electrical installation contractor who may be the local electricity board It is dangerous to attempt modifications and additions yourself Lamp holder plugs bayonet cap adapters should not in any circumstances be used Replace the cover of the socket outlet at the site supply point It is dangerous to leave the supply socket or supply flexible cable live Every 12...

Page 43: ...e 230V mains electrical equipment may not be able to be operated simultaneously Many motorhome park mains hook up points provide a maximum output of 16 amps and on some continental sites the available output may be as low as 5 amps If your loading exceeds the site supply it may trip the park s circuit breaker Please check the available mains output in amps with your site operator No appliance shal...

Page 44: ...ossesses the latest ISO9001 ISO TS 1649 and ISO 14001 quality certification 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 For a replacement unit please contact Bailey Parts co uk The battery must always be kept upright without any danger of tipping However your Banner battery has 4 cha...

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Page 46: ...ghts Switch When pressed will switch power to all the interior lights If the master switch is off this button will not function Pump Switch Also see Icons section below for relevant warning icon When pressed will enable disable the water pumps Holding this button will force the internal pump to run If the master switch is off this button will not function Awning Switch When pressed will switch pow...

Page 47: ...not be changed Leisure Battery Amps Also see User Settings Amps High for associated alarm Also see Icons section for associated icon The current being drawn from your leisure battery in amps is displayed on this screen A higher current will drain your battery faster To display current draw as a of maximum recommended current press then Note 0A 0 12A 100 You can return to displaying in Amps by pres...

Page 48: ...Press to finish When current drawn from leisure battery is high 12A alarm sounds and a pop up appears Press to cancel Only rearms when current is reduced below 5A Low Volts V Warning tone and pop up when vehicle battery is low Press then or to set on or off Press to finish When voltage in vehicle battery is low less than 11V alarm sounds and a pop up appears Press to cancel Only rearms when vehicl...

Page 49: ...tside external temperature Clock The control panel also provides the user with the ability to Switch off all non essential electrical appliances accessories Switch off all the lights Switch off the pumps Switch the awning light Charge the vehicle battery when 230V mains is connected Force internal pump to run For purging pipes Control Whale Space Heater Control Whale Water Heater The control panel...

Page 50: ...n to flash Press or to change the mode between the following options Icon Mode Description 2000W Heat boost electric setting 1000W Intermediate heat electric setting 500W Quiet night time electric setting Off Heater off position Fan Only Air circulation setting no heat output or Gas Gas only setting Or Heat Boost Setting Uses gas and electric simultaneously for higher heat outputs On all gas setti...

Page 51: ...he internal tank Note When the internal tank is full the pump will stop automatically External Temperature The outside temperature as detected by a sensor underneath the van is displayed on this screen You can change between degrees Celsius and degrees Fahrenheit by pressing and selecting for C or for F Internal Temperature The inside temperature is detected by a sensor inside the control panel is...

Page 52: ... press before going into standby Water Low Enables or disables the warning alarm when the water tank is low Press to acknowledge an alarm that has triggered The warning will only re arm when the water level increases by 25 Waste High Enables or disables the warning alarm when the waste tank is high Press to acknowledge an alarm that has triggered The warning will only re arm when the waste level i...

Page 53: ...rnal pump is running The leisure battery voltage is below 12 2V Over 12A of current is being drawn from the Leisure battery The water tank level is below 10 The waste tank is over 75 full The living space is being powered by your vehicles battery rather than the leisure battery The 230V mains is connected A connected gas appliance is using the gas supply When a new warning is triggered it may be a...

Page 54: ...he hot water cylinder The combustion chamber is made from aluminium and is divided into two halves by a baffle plate with the burner head located in the top half and the flue gases venting through the bottom half The combustion assembly is fixed to the end of the internal heat exchanger It consists of the burner combustion fan gas valve air intake and exhaust ducts and gas line Two electric heatin...

Page 55: ...r warranty Read the product label or contact the product manufacturer for details i Alde recommends the Truma AquaStar steriliser products When the hot water cylinder is in continuous use it should be drained and refilled once a month This recreates the air cushion in the hot water cylinder that absorbs pressure surges i If continuously using the hot water cylinder in a hard water area fit an inli...

Page 56: ...1 cm above the MIN mark when cold 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 of the antifreeze Read the produc...

Page 57: ...ating The boiler is set to an upper limit temperature of 85 C i e the temperature of the heat transfer fluid HTF as it circulates around the pipes radiators convectors etc To ensure the best performance from hydronic heating air must be able to circulate freely around the back of the furniture Fig 3 Air vents cut into the top and bottom of the furniture must be unobstructed by carpets cushions or ...

Page 58: ... close the bleed screw and mop up fluid with the cloth Fig 4 Move on to the next bleed point and repeat until all bleed points have been attended to Air Lock If enough trapped air accumulates at one point an air lock can result and prevent the circulation of hydronic heating 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 ...

Page 59: ...fitted to the gas system Current local regulations must be adhered to Flue The burning of LPG produces CO carbon dioxide a non toxic asphyxiant gas Exhaust flue gas can cause possible burns and poisoning Avoid inhaling exhaust flue gas Do not position awnings tents or other enclosures around the flue terminal Air supply is essential for clean combustion The air intake is located in the flue termin...

Page 60: ...en with a low desired temperature set i 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 See the operating and installation instructions supplied separately The system is completely dead the control panel is bla...

Page 61: ... 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 dealer 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 NN8 6AB Tel 44 0 1933...

Page 62: ...own B Outdoor temperature Optional outdoor temperature sensor required C Room temperature Measured at the control panel Optional discrete room temperature sensors available D Central heating circulation pump is active E Delayed Start Cycle is enabled F Day Mode active G Gas Cylinder Status Full empty and active EisEx shown Additional accessories required H Night Mode active I 230 V supply If not d...

Page 63: ...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 Electric Heating Check that 230v supply is displayed on the Standby Screen The Alde boiler is programmed to use power economically and there are times when it may use no power at all...

Page 64: ... disturbing if the control panel is visible from your bed It can be inverted for white text on black background 1 Press Tool button to access the Settings Menu bottom right in Main Menu 2 Press down arrow until Backlight button is displayed 3 Press Backlight button select Inverted to proceed Maintenance The Alde control panel requires no maintenance other than cleaning of the screen as needed Use ...

Page 65: ...re is slack on the cable at the control panel but not excessive weight from free hanging unmanaged cable Window open Optional window sensor has triggered gas heating is suspended Automatically clears and gas heating resumes 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 contro...

Page 66: ...sing the lid Remove all spillages from the glass lid before opening Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance 1 Ensure gas cylinder supply is connected and turned on In the event of a gas smell turn off at gas cylinder mains and contact supplier 2 Flame supervision each burner is controlled individually and is monitored by a thermocouple probe In the event of...

Page 67: ...that the burner can be ignited by depressing the ignition button which is located on the fascia Ignition must be carried out with the door open and if the burner has not lit within 15 seconds the control knob should be released and the grill left for at least 1 minute before a further attempt to ignite the burner 4 Note the grill must only be used with the door open 5 On first use of the grill it ...

Page 68: ... the smoke Always ensure food is properly cooked prior to serving Oven Temperature Control The temperature in the oven is controlled by a thermostatic gas tap and is variable over the range 130 C to 240 C The temperatures indicated refer to the centre of the oven and at any particular setting the oven will be hotter at the top and cooler towards the base The variation between top and centre and ce...

Page 69: ...ngeable without affecting the sense of operation Service The Caprice cooker must be serviced at least once every 12 months 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 at the mains socket After each service the appliance must be checked for gas soundness For service please contac...

Page 70: ...positions are shown To light the burner press in and turn the knob anti clockwise to the full rate position and press the ignition button located on the front of the oven control fascia It is necessary to hold the knob depressed during ignition and for approximately 15 seconds after the burner has lit to allow the probe to reach temperature Should the flame go out when the knob is released the pro...

Page 71: ... normal for the flames on this burner to develop yellow tips as it heats up particularly on butane Variation in cooking can be achieved by using the control knob to regulate the heat setting In addition the grill pan trivet can be reversed or removed to give a greater choice of grilling height Always use the highest trivet position for fast toasting To turn off turn the knob until the line on the ...

Page 72: ...eratures 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 adequate spacing being used to allow free circulation of heat Gas Mark Temperature Centre of Oven Dish 1 4 1 2 265 275 F 130 135 C Very Cool Meringues 1 285 140 Cool Stewed Fruit 2 300 150 Cool Rich fruit cake rice pudding 3 330 165 Wa...

Page 73: ...an handles away from the front so that they cannot be caught accidentally DO NOT allow fats or oils to build up in the oven trays or base DO NOT use abrasive cleaners or powders that will scratch the surfaces of the hotplate and oven DO NOT allow the door to fall down lower it by hand DO NOT under any circumstances use the oven as a space heater Ensure that the ceramic ball mixer tap arm is clear ...

Page 74: ...EC 60705 Important ENGLISH young children or infirm persons without supervision Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance Only allow children to use the oven without supervision when adequate instructions have been given so that the child is able to use the oven in a safe way and understands the hazards of improper use Oven 1 Door 2 Door hinges 3 Oven l...

Page 75: ...ey 11 STOP CLEAR key 5 TIME keys 6 POWER LEVEL Key Press to select microwave power level 7 WEIGHT keys up and down 8 KITCHEN TIMER key Press to use a minute timer or to programme standing time 9 SET CLOCK key 10 START AUTO MINUTE Key 11 STOP CLEAR key Setting the Clock Your oven has a 24 hour clock this will lose time each time the motorhome is disconnected from 230V power 1 Press the SET CLOCK ke...

Page 76: ...the display stops automatically The cooking defrosting time starts to count down again when the door is closed and the START AUTO MINUTE key is pressed When cooking defrosting is complete open the door or press STOP CLEAR key and the time of day will reappear on the display if the clock has been set If you wish to know the power level during cooking press the POWER LEVEL key As long as your finger...

Page 77: ...ent unnecessary service calls if the fault is something simple Follow this simple check Place half a cup of water on the turntable and close the door Programme the oven to cook for 1 minute using 100 microwave power 1 Does the lamp come on when cooking 2 Does the turntable rotate 3 Does the cooling fan work Check by placing hand above the air vent openings 4 After 1 minute does the audible signal ...

Page 78: ... will arc which can lead to fire Plastic polystyrene e g fast food containers Care must be taken as some containers warp melt or discolour at high temperatures Cling film It should not touch the food and must be pierced to let steam escape Freezer roasting bags Must be pierced to let steam escape Ensure bags are suitable for microwave use Paper plates cups and kitchen paper Do not use plastic or m...

Page 79: ... Flashing or arcing from within the cavity when cooking Arcing will occur when a metallic object comes into close proximity to the oven cavity during cooking This may possibly roughen the surface of the cavity but would not otherwise damage the oven Arcing potatoes Ensure all eyes are removed from the potatoes and that they have been pierced place directly onto the turntable or in a heat resistant...

Page 80: ...ly The refrigerator will take several hours to reach its operating temperature in the cooling compartment Control Elements Of Energy Selections BATTERY IGNITER A Power On switch Energy selector switch B Temperature selection C Manual igniter battery igniter D Gas operation indicator Explanation The refrigerator is equipped to operate on mains power 12v DC or liquefied gas Select the desired power ...

Page 81: ...Each refrigerator with manual ignition is equipped with an automatic flame safety valve which interrupts the gas supply after approx 30 seconds when the flame has extinguished Door Locking Open the door by pressing the locking button and pull again Shut the door again by pushing it to close The snapping into the lock can be heard Fixing and releasing the door lock hook when parking the vehicle If ...

Page 82: ...desired i 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 Exchange of the igniter s battery Unlock the battery by depressing and turning the button C approximately 90o Anti Clockwise Remove cap and exchange battery 1 5V AAA R3 Micro Observe correct polarity Shutting off the refrigera...

Page 83: ...al service centre Installation may only be carried out by authorised personnel We recommend contacting your Dometic Service Centre EN 1949 stipulates that the appliance s gas equipment and its associated fume system must be inspected after installation and a certificate issued When using the fridge for extended periods on gas operation Dometic recommend a seasonal service is carried out by authori...

Page 84: ...paring for use standard Open the access door on the outside of your motorhome Remove the waste holding tank by pulling the safety catch which holds the tank in place upwards Pull the waste holding tank outward to the stop Tip it slightly and take the tank fully out Place the tank upright and turn the rotating emptying spout upwards The emptying spout ensures that the tank can be easily and hygieni...

Page 85: ...isposal point Push the handle back into its locked position Turn the emptying spout upwards and remove the cap from the spout Hold the waste holding tank in such a way that during emptying you can operate the vent plunger with your thumb To empty the tank without splashing depress the vent plunger while emptying the tank After emptying rinse the tank and blade thoroughly with water Do not vigorous...

Page 86: ...at and rubber seal under a tap Replace the rubber seal and float for the automatic pressure release vent using the same method in reverse The rubber seals in the toilet the lip seal the mechanism seal the automatic pressure release vent seal and the cap seal should be regularly cleaned with water and treated with Thetford High Grade Seal Lubricant This will ensure that the seals remain flexible an...

Page 87: ... The bed moves downward as long as the user holds down the button The lifting bed system is equipped with two limit switches for protection If for example the user depresses and holds the down button for a longer time than that required for the bed to travel its full drop a protection device takes over and disables the movement so as not to exit the bed from the guides and also to protect the moto...

Page 88: ...mage the surface of your fitting even the non scratch cleaners Mirrors Cleaning It is best to clean mirrors with a cleaner that does not contain ammonia If you are not sure of the ingredients spray a clean lint free cloth with the 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 wat...

Page 89: ...ps The blind needs to be taken down from the wall by unscrewing the 4 corner screws Lay the blind face 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 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 ensu...

Page 90: ... pushing and pulling slightly from its resting position Pull the handle to the catch the magnetic catch will lock automatically Opening Pull handle to catch Lock handle in place by pushing on the frame Always ensure that both sides are locked in place prior to commencing travel Do not swing your forward visors to the driver or passenger door as this will damage the blinds Cleaning of Remis Cab Bli...

Page 91: ...of caravans and RVs whether the external or internal walls floor or roof fibre reinforced composites from Lamilux are technical and visual highlights LAMILUX HG 4000 for the outside wall LAMILUX SUPER PLUS MATT for the inner wall All tests certified in compliance with TÜV Süd quality LAMILUX GRAPH for the inner wall LAMILUXCOMPOSITESGMBH Zehstraße2 95111Rehau Germany Tel 49 0 9283595 0 Fax 49 0 92...

Page 92: ...motorhome is insulated with polystyrene which is a material with high insulation qualities This is used in the construction of the floor sides rear panel and ceiling and contributes greatly to the insulation properties that allow the vehicle to achieve grade 3 RUNNING LIGHTS It is important that all the road lights on your Bailey motorhome are checked before you set out on a journey All lights mus...

Page 93: ... mechanisms by applying slight pressure POSITION C Push the bar 2 to the marked rest position Applying slight pressure lead the bar 2 over the left and right catch hooks 4 so that the dome is locked and the bar 2 lies on the push button 1 POSITION D Push the bar 2 to the marked rest position OPERATING THE BLIND Push the blind 5 in the direction of the arrow A and the fly screen 6 in the direction ...

Page 94: ...ts These marks are usually only superficial and can be removed with a proprietary stainless steel cleaner polish A useful alternative is a car paint restorer such as T Cut If the surface has a directional polished grain always clean along the grain and not across it Always avoid bleach and trigger dispense products and never use wire wool or leave wet cloths pads or containers on the surface as th...

Page 95: ...bleach to 2 3 warm water Immerse a soft cloth in the solution until wet then wring and squeeze the cloth until damp Rub the affected area until the stain has gone NEVER USE DRIPPING WATER The proportion of water to bleach must be accurate Never put the carpet in a washing machine or a tumble dryer TAPS To clean wipe with a soft soapy sponge then rinse and wipe dry Do not use an abrasive cleaner sc...

Page 96: ... because that can damage the pile If you spill something on your upholstery blot up the excess immediately Avoid detergents which may damage the fabric s 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 ...

Page 97: ...d 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 you remove the tea towel before you commence cooking Thetford Grill Pan The Thetford grill pan is loose ...

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Page 99: ...aximum efficiency in heating and cooling operations Fast and easy installation Can be retro fitted in existing standard skylight cut out Truma SolarSets Maximum Efficiency and Safety The freedom to generate your own energy anytime anywhere Specified as standard on all Bailey Unicorn 3 caravans More comfort on the move Truma Aventa Comfort Specified as standard on Bailey Unicorn 3 caravans supplied...

Page 100: ...ents Do not use acrylic cleaners Under no circumstances use any abrasive agents methylated spirit white spirit or other solvents to the exterior of your motorhome No touch up painting should be carried out prior to consulting with a Bailey Service Centre for approved methods All items stored in the gas bottle storage locker must be secured to prevent impact damage to the inside of the body panel w...

Page 101: ...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 is thoroughly drained Winterising Freezing in winter may cause damage to the Whale tap To avoid this damage ensure that the system is completely drained Drain the fresh water tank using either the...

Page 102: ... keep the bathroom door closed and the window or the skylight open long enough for the room to dry Prepare your vehicle for cold conditions Your motorhome is fully winterised and has achieved the BS EN 1646 1 2004 A1 2008 standard climatic testing to Grade 3 standard Make sure that all plumbing pipes drains and water supply appliances within the motorhome are properly drained Remove the battery fr...

Page 103: ...n will be logged by the DVLA identifying that you are no longer the owner of the vehicle Proud Supplier of Wall Ceiling GRP glass reinforced plastic Panels to Bailey of Bristol Crane Composites provides Bailey of Bristol with superior wall and ceiling GRP glass reinforced plastic panels that enhance your motorhome with the following benefits Tough Durable Surface Color Stability Lightweight Smooth...

Page 104: ...RVS 550W For 12 volt and 24 volt operation USB connection for charging MP3 players etc Easylink monitor mount for easy removal LED background illumination Colour camera available in white or silver 5 colour LCD monitor 2 year warranty For further details please contact your local Bailey dealer GET A CLEARER VIEW Quickmonitorremoval ...

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Page 106: ...rformance levels for vehicles up to 5m 6m or 7m in length Very low starting currents FreshJet 2200 with Soft Start Air diffuser with four adjustable air flows LED lighting remote control Vehicle length 5m 6m 7m FreshJet 2200 For further details please contact your local Bailey dealer or visit www my caravanning com ...

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