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Bush Palace 

Eagle

 Setup Guide 

© 2017 Bush Palace Camper Hire 

T

ABLE OF 

C

ONTENTS

 

INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................................... 2

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS ......................................................................................................................................... 3

 

BEFORE YOU SET OFF ........................................................................................................................................ 4

 

SETTING UP .......................................................................................................................................................... 5

 

A

RRIVAL AT SITE

 ................................................................................................................................................... 5

 

R

AISING THE ROOF

 ............................................................................................................................................... 6

 

S

ETTING UP THE BEDS

 .......................................................................................................................................... 7

 

F

ITTING THE DOOR

 ............................................................................................................................................... 8

 

M

ISCELLANEOUS 

S

ETUP

 ....................................................................................................................................... 8

 

I

F MAINS WATER AND POWER ARE AVAILABLE

…. .................................................................................................... 9

 

Hot Water (240v Electric) ............................................................................................................................... 9

 

I

F YOU ARE FREE CAMPING

…. ............................................................................................................................. 10

 

Hot Water (Gas) ........................................................................................................................................... 10

 

TV/DVD ............................................................................................................................................................ 11

 

A

WNING

 ............................................................................................................................................................. 12

 

M

ISCELLANEOUS

 ................................................................................................................................................ 13

 

Barbecue ...................................................................................................................................................... 13

 

S

IT DOWN 

&

 ENJOY

! ............................................................................................................................................ 13

 

PACKING UP ....................................................................................................................................................... 14

 

I

NITIAL STEPS

 ..................................................................................................................................................... 14

 

A

WNING

 ............................................................................................................................................................. 14

 

P

OLES 

&

 GUY ROPES

 .......................................................................................................................................... 15

 

TV

 ANTENNA

 ...................................................................................................................................................... 15

 

D

OOR

 ................................................................................................................................................................ 15

 

I

NTERIOR

 ........................................................................................................................................................... 15

 

B

EDS

 ................................................................................................................................................................. 16

 

R

OOF

 ................................................................................................................................................................. 16

 

H

OOKING UP

 ...................................................................................................................................................... 17

 

FINAL CHECK ..................................................................................................................................................... 18

 

INVENTORY ......................................................................................................................................................... 19

 

IDENTIFICATION PHOTOS ................................................................................................................................. 23

 

OPTIONAL ITEWS ............................................................................................................................................... 28

 

S

ATELLITE 

D

ISH

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Summary of Contents for Eagle

Page 1: ...THE BUSH PALACE EAGLE SETUP GUIDE February 2017 ...

Page 2: ...ow the instructions carefully to minimise the setup time and to ensure that the camper remains in excellent condition The instructions may appear daunting but in practice they are easy to follow and you will have the camper set up in no time We hope that the Bush Palace Eagle has everything that you need if there is anything that you are not happy with we would ask that you contact us and give us ...

Page 3: ... DOOR 8 MISCELLANEOUS SETUP 8 IF MAINS WATER AND POWER ARE AVAILABLE 9 Hot Water 240v Electric 9 IF YOU ARE FREE CAMPING 10 Hot Water Gas 10 TV DVD 11 AWNING 12 MISCELLANEOUS 13 Barbecue 13 SIT DOWN ENJOY 13 PACKING UP 14 INITIAL STEPS 14 AWNING 14 POLES GUY ROPES 15 TV ANTENNA 15 DOOR 15 INTERIOR 15 BEDS 16 ROOF 16 HOOKING UP 17 FINAL CHECK 18 INVENTORY 19 IDENTIFICATION PHOTOS 23 OPTIONAL ITEWS ...

Page 4: ...ly best to cross the chains underneath the drawbar Connect the 12 pin socket to car using the portable brake controller if required Connect Anderson plug to vehicle if available The camper can not be towed unless the electric brakes are connected to your vehicle Make sure that the trailer handbrake is off check all lights for proper operation WATER If you intend to free camp please note that the c...

Page 5: ... a chock against each wheel Put the jockey wheel into its bracket and tighten Disengage the hitch Raise the camper with the jockey wheel Move the vehicle away from the towball Level the camper front to back using the jockey wheel to adjust the height again using the bubble level Drop each corner jack by pulling the red handle wind them down using the long winder handle in the front boot Replace bu...

Page 6: ... winder is inside a small door at the rear left of the camper Check to make sure nothing is snagged If using privacy screens insert the ridge poles into the fitting that sits below each bag it s much easier to do this now Support this with a vertical pole Raise the camper roof fully until the green tension indicator wire at the left rear of the camper is almost tight Return the winder handle to fr...

Page 7: ...p out from under door Unlock the door and enter the camper Remove BBQ and stand they are only stored here for travel Turn battery switch on Plug in roof light connector behind sink Raise the wardrobe and lock into place using the bolt inside Using the crook shaped pole under the mattress insert into plastic fitting in the rear bed hoop and raise the roof of the bed Insert the other end into the br...

Page 8: ...d guy ropes from the side boot set up the privacy screens if used securing the bottom of the screen to the clips on the poles and on the camper The centre pole connects to the ridge pole Connect the black 25mm silage hose to the barbed connector under the camper in front of the r h wheel if you can t find it run the tap and look for the water coming out Fit the 12v light fans to the bed roof suppo...

Page 9: ... the water hose Set the fridge to run on 240v plug symbol Hot Water 240v Electric Inside camper flick tap to hot and ensure water is flowing Outside camper open the hot water cover and turn switch to ON do not use the switch inside the camper Close hot water door HWS takes 20 minutes to heat water If you are setting up at someone s house or property you will need to use the 10amp to 15amp connecto...

Page 10: ...own on the gas fuse Set the fridge to gas gas symbol and ignite by holding down button a pressing igniter until lit The red needle on the small green and white gauge will move to the green area once the fridge is lit Hot Water Gas Outside camper open the hot water cover and make sure switch is set to OFF Inside camper ensure battery switch and water pump are on flick tap to hot and ensure water is...

Page 11: ... the top arms to be at the 4 and 8 o clock positions Insert the bottom of the antenna into the mount on the right front of the camper Clip the top of the antenna into the roof lip Plug the coax cable into the socket You may need to turn the antenna or adjust the angle of the horizontal arms to get the best picture Please see the leaflet in the folder for more details Antenna base Antenna setup If ...

Page 12: ... should be wound in when you are away from the camper If you require the awning simply Insert the winder handle into the loop at the rear end of the awning and wind out Pull the legs from the awning barrel and extend them To secure them into the brackets on the camper wall lift the top of the bracket place the awning foot in then close the bracket Otherwise simply peg them into the ground using th...

Page 13: ... are in the folder also Connect barbecue to the camper using the bayonet fitting under the front LHS push bayonet into fitting and turn to secure It is advisable to place aluminium foil around the bowl of the barbecue to ensure that it is returned clean Gas bayonet with BBQ hose connected SIT DOWN ENJOY That s it All that s left to do is put out the awning mat set up the table and chairs and relax...

Page 14: ...the hot water unit outside if using 240v Turn fridge off Return all cutlery plates utensils etc Remove bed end light fans Fold wardrobe down and place TV in void with a cushion Close roof hatch but make sure that internal blinds are open Zip all windows closed Unplug roof light connector behind sink Place microwave in cupboard Remove bed roof hoops and place under mattress front rear Turn off gas ...

Page 15: ... Undo Velcro securing camper walls to door frame inside out Unclip connector securing door sections together Clip upper door section to door frame using butterfly clips Unclip butterfly clips at top of door Lift upper door section and secure to roof making sure it is flat against ceiling INTERIOR Now is a great time to sweep the camper Place BBQ and stand inside camper at rear use the blue rubber ...

Page 16: ...e Wind the camper down until it is about 30cm from being down Walk around the camper and make sure that no canvas is sticking out push it back in if needed Lower until 10cm and repeat canvas check Lower completely making sure that the top edge of the door sits inside the edge of the camper roof Return winder handle to front boot Clip down each corner of the roof Remove ridge poles from privacy scr...

Page 17: ...kwards Hook vehicle up to tow hitch Raise jockey wheel remove and place in front boot or vehicle boot Connect chains and electrical connection to vehicle Release camper handbrake Remove chocks Move camper to release levelling ramps if used Return all chocks ramps winders handles to front side boot That s it packed away ...

Page 18: ...d hoses have been neatly put in storage bags and returned to front boot All poles pegs and guy ropes have been put in their bags and returned to side boot Support poles have been put in side boot Chocks Ramps removed and put away Roof secured with no canvas trapped Gas off All chairs table annex mat etc cleaned put away All doors and hatches closed and locked It should look something like this ...

Page 19: ...asher 1 2nd drawer Potato peeler 1 2nd drawer Scissors 1 2nd drawer Tongs 1 2nd drawer Wooden spoon 1 2nd drawer Stone deflector 1 A frame Queen size mattress protector 1 Bed Queen size sheet 1 Bed Queen size mattress topper 1 Bed Double mattress protector 1 Bed Double sheet 1 Bed BBQ stand 1 Camper floor BBQ with 2m stainless bayonet hose 1 Camper floor Cleaning products Cupboard under drawers Fl...

Page 20: ...oot Drinking quality water hose in bag w fittings 1 Front boot Gas fuse 2 Front boot Jack 1 Front boot Jack handle 1 Front boot Jockey wheel 1 Front boot Leg handle 1 Front boot Power lead in bag 1 Front boot Shower tent 1 Front boot Sullage hose in bag 1 Front boot Table 1 Front boot Wheel brace 1 Front boot Winding handle 1 Front boot 22 litre plastic water jerry 1 Front jerry holder BBQ utensil...

Page 21: ...ow cupboard Beakers 6 Plate drawer Bowls 6 Plate drawer Champagne flutes 2 Plate drawer Cups 6 Plate drawer Dinner Plates 6 Plate drawer Egg rings 6 Plate drawer Salad bowl 1 Plate drawer Side plates 6 Plate drawer Wine glasses 2 Plate drawer Spare wheel cover 1 Rear Stereo fascia 1 Remains fitted to stereo 10A to 15A adapter 1 Side boot Awning pins 4 Side boot Awning tie Down 1 Side boot Awning w...

Page 22: ...nna 1 Side boot Umbrella 1 Side boot Aluminium foil 1 Stove cupboard Cling wrap 1 Stove cupboard Grater 1 Stove cupboard Wicrowave 1 Stove cupboard BBQ lighter 1 Top drawer Bottle opener 1 Top drawer Sink plug 1 Top drawer Torch 1 Top drawer TV remote control 1 Top drawer Wine knife 1 Top drawer Front bed support poles 2 Under front mattress Roof support poles 2 Under mattress Rear bed support pol...

Page 23: ...Guide 2017 Bush Palace Camper Hire 23 IDENTIFICATION PHOTOS These photos might help you identify some of the supplied items or where they live Item Location Image Hoses cables Winder handle storage locations Front stone guard ...

Page 24: ...Bush Palace Eagle Setup Guide 2017 Bush Palace Camper Hire 24 Item Location Image Water Jerry Gas bottles Support poles washing line ramps TV antenna umbrella awning tie down kit awning winder ...

Page 25: ...Bush Palace Eagle Setup Guide 2017 Bush Palace Camper Hire 25 Item Location Image Poles pegs Top Drawer 2nd drawer ...

Page 26: ...Bush Palace Eagle Setup Guide 2017 Bush Palace Camper Hire 26 Item Location Image Cupboard under drawers Large cupboard Stove Cupboard ...

Page 27: ...Bush Palace Eagle Setup Guide 2017 Bush Palace Camper Hire 27 Item Location Image Narrow cupboard Dinette drawer Dinette void ...

Page 28: ...in Australia The full setup instructions are included in the folder however these are the basic steps and the actions specific to the Bush Palace Unpack The dish comes in a carry bag which contains 85cm satellite dish 20m coax cable Single LNB fitted to dish 1m coax cable fitted to dish Satellite signal meter Compass 2 x Pegs Aetech satellite decoder Smart card in decoder Remote control HDMI cable...

Page 29: ...ication This has a camera function that allows you to see exactly where in the sky the satellite is Now it is simply a process of adjusting the elevation and rotation of the dish until the signal meter shows a strong signal Once the signal is acquired the decoder needs to be tuned Go to the advanced setup menu where you will see a signal strength meter Once the decoder indicates that it has locked...

Page 30: ...bbing strap on each side Make sure the bung is in before using but open it to drain any water after use Packing away The kayak should be dry and clean before packing away Fold seat flat by loosening webbing straps and Velcro strips The seat will sit flat if you rotate it 90degrees once straps are undone Deflate all inflation zones leaving the inflators open Pull the sides into the centre of the ka...

Page 31: ... please let us know so that we can dry it on return SOLAR PANELS The 140w solar panel is supplied in a protective bag The bag contains the panels with 5m cable and a crocodile clip attachment The crocodile clips can be used to directly charge your own battery but are not required to charge the campers batteries To use simply Unpack panels and setup facing the sun angled to receive the sunlight dir...

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