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HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S
EQUIPMENT

HOW TO MAKE UP YOUR BEDS

120 - 115 - 140

Step 1 Remove the centre cushion (5).

Step 2 Slide out the bed slats from under the centre seat.

Step 3 Place cushions on beds as shown.

DAY LAYOUT

1 - NEARSIDE BASE CUSHION

2 - OFFSIDE BASE CUSHION

3 - NEARSIDE BACKREST CUSHION

4 - OFFSIDE BACKREST CUSHION

5 - REAR BASE CUSHION

120 - 115 - 140

REAR

N/SIDE

1

2

5

4

NIGHT LAYOUT

REAR

N/SIDE

O/SIDE

1

3

4

2

3

Summary of Contents for AutoQuest

Page 1: ...f the caravan Changing market and supply situations may prevent the manufacturer from maintaining the exact specifications and details in this handbook and we therefore reserve the right to alter specifications and materials as conditions demand Retailers are independent of the manufacturer and have absolutely no authority to bind the manufacturer by any express or implied undertaking or represent...

Page 2: ...o Mains Supply On Arrival at Site 6 1 Disconnecting Mains SupplyWhen Leaving Site 6 2 Overseas Electrical Connection 6 2 Gas Supply 6 3 Connection 6 3 Gas Regulator 6 3 Road Safe Gas Regulator 6 4 High Pressure Gas Hoses 6 5 Water System 6 5 Filling your fresh water tank 6 5 WasteWaterTank 6 5 Draining DownYour Water System 6 5 GAS SAFETY ADVICE 7 1 Facts about LPG 7 1 Awning Spaces LPG and Applia...

Page 3: ... Silent Arm and Disarm 10 1 Sensors 10 1 Passive Infra Red Sensor 10 1 Enhanced Features Arming The System In At Home Mode 10 2 Arming the System inTest or Buzz Mode 10 2 CARE OFYOUR MOTORHOME 11 1 Glass Fibre Reinforced Plastic GRP 11 1 Acrylic Windows 11 1 Window Blinds Flyscreens 11 1 ABS Wheel Spats Panels 11 1 InteriorWalls 11 1 Furniture 11 1 Carpets Upholstery And Curtains 11 1 Washroom And...

Page 4: ...be found on the NCC certificate that can be found within your Owner s Information Pack There is also a Peugeot serial number on the chassis cab or pillar which should be quoted in any communications with Peugeot Changing market and supply situations may prevent us from maintaining the exact specification details in this guide and we therefore reserve the right to alter specifications as materials ...

Page 5: ...1 2 INTRODUCTION ...

Page 6: ... off the gas supply before driving your motorhome x Do not leave children under 14 years of age unattended in your motorhome xi Ensure the main gas tap is in the off position before setting off on any journey xii Only those seats designated for travelling should be occupied when the motorhome is in motion xiii Please note that motorhomes are covered by the new seat belt regulations which came into...

Page 7: ...arate Bedrooms In motorhomes with separated sleeping areas separate ventilation is required and is provided via a roof skylight at high level and a ventilator at low level within a bed box Gas Dispersal Holes All appliances and gas unions have a gas dispersal hole nearby It is essential that these are not blocked or made ineffective FIRE SAFETY Fire Extinguishers It is recommended that a 1 kg 21b ...

Page 8: ...ing this facility We recommend you exercise extreme caution when loading and unloading CAUTION Do not allow children to climb onto the roof Do not exceed the stated maximum load Items fitted other than standard equipment will deplete the payload stated in this handbook Roof Loading All motorhomes have a specially designed roof rack system fitted or available as an optional extra The roof of each m...

Page 9: ...ine is running x Remove any external fresh water connections etc xi Make sure any heavy articles are stored in accordance with the loading procedure Tables should also be made secure xii Lock the motorhome exterior door remember to take out your keys xiii Check your external rear view mirrors and adjust if necessary xiv If a step is used ensure it is put away before moving off xv Your new Explorer...

Page 10: ... when overtaking these types of vehicles Speed Limits Be sure to observe all statutory speed limits and adapt your speed to take account of prevailing weather and road conditions WARNING Ensure the wheel is of the same construction and size as the one that has been removed Bicycle Racks Fitting a bicycle rack to the rear panel of a motorhome will affect how weight is distributed There are restrain...

Page 11: ...4 2 MOTORWAY HANDLING ...

Page 12: ... axle On uneven ground lateral levelling is accomplished by the use of a leveler jack or ramp and a spirit level placed across the motorhome floor LEVELLER JACK Place the leveller jack folded flat in front of the wheel that is to be raised to level the axle Drive the motorhome onto the leveler jack and adjust the height until the spirit level shows that the motorhome is laterally level RAMP Revers...

Page 13: ...5 2 ARRIVING ON SITE ...

Page 14: ...the motorhome installation to the mains supply check that i The mains supply is suitable for your installation and appliances i e whether it is AC or DC and whether it is at the correct voltage and frequency ii Your motorhome is properly earthed Never accept a supply from a socket outlet or plug having only two pins or from a lighting outlet iii Any residual current device earth leakage circuit br...

Page 15: ...E POLARITY The significance of REVERSE POLARITY is that when equipment is switched off it may not be electrically isolated The only certain way of making equipment safe is to unplug it A means of checking the polarity of the mains supply when overseas is recommended There are available several proprietary makes of equipment for the purpose If it can be achieved it is preferable to connect live to ...

Page 16: ...pressure 30 mbar with a permissible inlet pressure range of 0 3 16 bar SecuMotion regulates and monitors the consumption of liquid gas If the specified consumption is exceeded or if the pressure at the regulator outlet falls below 27 mbar due to gas pipe break for example the integrated gas flow monitor will shut off the flow of gas A high pressure hose with a hose break safety device is essential...

Page 17: ... s valve Remove the high pressure hose from the gas cylinder and remove the clip on adapter if present Attach the high pressure hose to the full gas cylinder and apply the clip on adapter if present Open the full cylinder s valve Press the hose break safety device and the gas flow monitor see Taking into operation Anytime after making changes check the hose connection to the cylinder valve for lea...

Page 18: ...rs Lever operated taps should have the lever put into the up and central position vi Open both the blue and grey drain outlets on the outside of your motorhome vii Adjust the level of the motorhome to ensure that the drain outlet is at the lowest point of the motorhome This will aid the flow of water to ensure all water is drained off After 30 minutes level the motorhome and prepare it for storage...

Page 19: ...hale Autofill water system In order to fill up and automatically top up your water tank from either a fixed water supply or a water container please follow the instruction given below Auto filling and top up using mains water stand pipe Auto filling and top up from water container using submersible pump ...

Page 20: ...nd hygiene point of view In extreme cases there could be a build up of carbon dioxide to a dangerous level Motorhome owners are advised to allow some fresh air circulation in the awning space when such appliances are in use Please Note Ventilation holes must be clear at all times LPG GAS SYSTEM The Explorer Group does not recommend the use of any external cylinders All cylinders in use should be w...

Page 21: ...7 2 GAS SAFETY ADVICE ...

Page 22: ... all switches on the unit need to be in the ON position The switches on the left of the unit are known as MCB s miniature circuit breakers These take the place of the conventional fuse but are more convenient In the event of a fault the MCB trips i e automatically moves to the OFF position After elimination of the fault the MCB can be re set by switching to the ON position against the spring press...

Page 23: ...K all motorhome equipment is set up to accept the site supply before actually switching on MAXIMUM BULB RATINGS FOR INTERNAL LIGHTS Type of Light Maximum Bulb Rating 12V Fluorescent Lumo 9W 12V Fluorescent Crown 9W 12V Zoe Eyeball Lights 10W 12V Nova Halogen Downlighter 10W 230VWall Lights 20W Please Note Ensure that you only replace a blown bulb with one of the same rating Never replace a bulb wi...

Page 24: ...me door Once the door is closed insert the key and turn the key clockwise until it is in the vertical position then returning it to the horizontal position Remove the key then pull the handle to ensure the door is locked From the inside To open the door Ensure the locking pins on the inside of the door are in the position shown in figure 1 and then close the door using a reasonable force Note The ...

Page 25: ...onnect the 12 volt supply to the pump As the external pump works independently of the pump switch this can still be used with the pump switch in the off position Water Pressing and holding the Water switch will cause the gauge to show the water level in the fresh water tank Releasing the switch causes the gauge to return to showing the voltage AUX VEH When the switch is in theVEH position the moto...

Page 26: ... 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 iii On first use of the grill it should be heated for about 20 minutes to eliminate any residual factory lubricants that might impart unpleasant smells to the...

Page 27: ...occur when using for the first time so open any windows and turn on mechanical ventilators to help remove the smoke iv Although the oven does heat up quickly it isrecommended that a 10 minutes preheat be allowed The oven should be up to full temperature in about 15 20mins v To turn off turn the control knob until the line on the control knob is aligned with the dot on the control panel vi The shel...

Page 28: ...tton several times at intervals of 1 2 seconds When the gas ignites the needle in the viewing window next to the piezo ignition button will go into the green of the viewing window If the fridge fails to light after 5 attempts release the gas control knob and wait for 30 seconds before trying again Note If the refrigerator is being used for the 1st time in a while then it may take a couple of attem...

Page 29: ...nob ii Keeping the control knob depressed look into the viewing window and see if the gas ignites If you have an automatic ignitor then you should hear it ticking and eventually see the pilot light If however you have Piezo ignition then you will have to manually depress the ignitor repeatedly until you see the pilot light iii Once the pilot light is lit keep the control knob depressed for a furth...

Page 30: ...ress the knob in the toggle catches on either side of the rooflight and turn through approx 90 ii Grasp the metal bar in the middle snap it out of its holder swivel down and press the rooflight upwards The rooflight is held by the two gas springs after approx 150mm iii Swivel the metal bar towards the rooflight and snap into its holder iv To close the rooflight proceed with steps i to iii in rever...

Page 31: ...ded Windows Your new Autoquest Motorhome will be fitted with Polyplastic opening windows PolyplasticWindow Opening i In order to open the Polyplastic window it is only necessary to move the catch upwards and release the catch from the backing plate ii The Polyplastic window should remain in the open position once opened however if it does not then tighten the friction control on the window stays t...

Page 32: ...f the motorhome by pushing the door retainer into the spring clip To comply with European Standards the exterior door lock must not be replaced with a double dead lock INTERNAL DOORS Toilet Washroom Doors Toilet washroom doors are fitted with a level lock which is operated by pushing the lever down The level is spring loaded and will return to the closed position upon release It is recommend that ...

Page 33: ...ted To operate your 315 omni directionalTV aerial follow the procedure outlined below i Switch ON the power pack and the red LED will illuminate ii Check the gain control switch is set to the normal NML position Switch up iii Turn on your television set and tune in This may be necessary at all new locations FM RADIO CONNECTIONS The Status aerial is designed to receive FM radio when connected to a ...

Page 34: ...osition N B The emptying spout measuring cap is supplied in the same packaging as this manual WARNING Never add toilet fluid via the valve blade or via the toilet bowl 5 Slide the waste tank back into its original position via the access door Note Never use force if you cannot get the tank back into place easily This may cause serious damage 6 Make sure that the waste tank is secured with the safe...

Page 35: ...9 12 HOWTO USEYOUR MOTORHOME S EQUIPMENT 1 2 4 3 5 6 ...

Page 36: ...9 13 HOWTO USEYOUR MOTORHOME S EQUIPMENT 7 8 10 9 11 12 ...

Page 37: ...ition 11 Pull the handle up and wheel the waste tank to an authorised waste dump 12 Push the handle back Turn the emptying spout upwards and remove the cap from the spout Hold the waste tank by the upper handle with one hand while placing your other hand by the rear handle so that during emptying you can operate the vent plunger with your thumb To empty the tank without splashing depress the vent ...

Page 38: ...ing easy Sliding cover opens and closes automatically when sliding the cassette in and out Guarantees optimal hygiene Valve blade and blade seal Vent button vents the cassette to avoid splashing while emptying Handgrip Valve blade opener Access door Locks from outside the motorhome Preparing for use Following is a brief illustrated step by step guide For more detailed information please refer to m...

Page 39: ...out spout upwards 4 Remove dosage cap and pour out spout Add toilet fluid in the dosage cup Add approx 2L of water through spout to cover tank bottom Replace cap return pour out spout to original stored position 5 Slide the holding tank into position through access door Never force insertion as this can cause damage to the toilet 6 Make sure the retaining clip secures the holding tank Close and lo...

Page 40: ...add some water to the bowl by pressing the flush button Release button to stop 10 After use open the blade by pushing the blade handle in an anti clockwise direction and press the flush button 11 After flushing close the blade by pushing the blade handle clockwise The toilet may also be used with the valve blade open which allows the waste to pass directly into the holding tank 12 Open access door...

Page 41: ... require additional Thetford toilet fluid Cleaning and maintenance To clean the seal and blade the use of Thetford bathroom cleaner and rinse with water is recommended Alternatively use a luke warm solution of diluted washing up liquid Do not use household cleaners as they may damage the seals and other toilet parts Dry the seal and blade thoroughly and spray economically with silicone spray alter...

Page 42: ... tank prior to travelling Antifreeze should not be required if the motor home is heated If you do wish to use antifreeze brands containing the following properties may be used in the fresh water tank Ethylene glycol Mono Ethylene glycol Propane diol Glycerol Ethane diol Glycol Never use alcohol based antifreeze i e Methanol Ethanol and Iso propanol ...

Page 43: ...3 REAR FACING BACKREST CUSHION 4 NEARSIDE BACKREST CUSHION 5 MAKE UP CUSHION 955 x 290 6 MAKE UP CUSHION 7 FORWARD FACING BACKREST CUSHION 4 6 3 1 2 7 N SIDE O SIDE N SIDE NIGHT LAYOUT FRONT DAY LAYOUT FRONT 4 1 3 5 2 1 REAR FACING BASE CUSHION 2 FORWARD FACING BASE CUSHION 3 REAR FACING BACKREST CUSHION 4 NEARSIDE BACKREST CUSHION 5 MAKE UP CUSHION 955 x 290 6 MAKE UP CUSHION 510 x 275 7 FORWARD ...

Page 44: ...on 5 Step 2 Slide out the bed slats from under the centre seat Step 3 Place cushions on beds as shown DAY LAYOUT 1 NEARSIDE BASE CUSHION 2 OFFSIDE BASE CUSHION 3 NEARSIDE BACKREST CUSHION 4 OFFSIDE BACKREST CUSHION 5 REAR BASE CUSHION 120 115 140 REAR N SIDE 1 2 5 4 NIGHT LAYOUT REAR N SIDE O SIDE 1 3 4 2 3 ...

Page 45: ... Pull out the sliding bed slats into the centre of the bed Step 3 Place the cushions on the bed as shown below O SIDE N SIDE NIGHT LAYOUT REAR DAY LAYOUT REAR 1 NEARSIDE BASE CUSHION 2 OUTSIDE BASE CUSHION 3 REAR BASE CUSHION 4 NEARSIDE BACKREST CUSHION 5 OFFSIDE BACKREST CUSHION 145 1 5 2 6 3 1 5 6 2 N SIDE ...

Page 46: ...ide out the bed slats from under the centre seat Step 3 Place cushions on beds as shown NIGHT LAYOUT DAY LAYOUT 1 REAR FACING BASE CUSHION 2 FORWARD FACING BASE CUSHION 3 REAR FACING BACKREST CUSHION 4 FORWARD FACING BACKREST CUSHION 10 MAKE UP CUSHIONS 2 955 x 286 11 MAKE UP CUSHIONS 2 986 x 275 180 1 10 11 5 NEARSIDE REAR BASE CUSHION 6 OFFSIDE REAR BASE CUSHION 7 REAR BASE CUSHION 8 NEARSIDE BA...

Page 47: ...rhome has an over cab bed fitted then in order to put the bed into the sleeping position simply pull down on the ladder fixing the bed will come down to a horizontal position and the gas struts will lock in place Over cab bed in the up position Over cab bed in the down position ...

Page 48: ...deter or prevent intrusion by thieves For example A wheel lock will prevent driving of the motorhome and removal of the wheel Free Crime Prevention Advice about securing your motorhome protecting your valuables property marking either at home or whilst on site can be obtained from the Crime Prevention Officer through your local Police Station Explorer Protect Autowatch 650 Motorhome Alarm Option B...

Page 49: ...e tone indicating isolation is active There will then be a Settling time of 15 seconds before the alarm responds to any triggers Armed in the isolation mode will be indicated by a double flash intermittently of the LED The at home sensors will be isolated other sensors will trigger the siren for 30 seconds Arming the System inTest or Buzz Mode In the buzz mode the siren will sound a short tone whe...

Page 50: ...ft cloth and warm water Under NO circumstances should any abrasive cleaning agents household detergents or proprietary cleaning fluids be used Wash the window again using only cold water and dry off with chamois leather Please Note Should scratches appear on the acrylic windows these can often be removed with an acrylic polish E g ICI Perspex polish Gentle polishing with a liquid metal polish i e ...

Page 51: ...allowed to stand for the recommended contact time e g Milton for 15 minutes iv The solution should be emptied from the container v The opening of the any container should be cleaned thoroughly with an appropriate pre prepared wipe impregnated with a disinfectant sterilizing solution vi External containers should be inverted whilst stored overnight if possible vii Containers must be filled with mai...

Page 52: ... with large temperature differences and changing heights during driving pressure can start to build up in the waste holding tank causing contents to splash upward upon opening the valve blade if opened too fast Changing A Wheel i Ensure handbrake is applied and chock the wheel diagonally opposite the wheel to be removed ii Remove the hub cap If applicable iii Use wheel brace to slacken off wheel n...

Page 53: ...11 4 CARE OFYOUR MOTORHOME ...

Page 54: ...d the wheels remain clear of the ground Cover the tyres to prevent deterioration vii Release the handbrake viii Removing the wheels reduces the risk of motorhome theft Motorhome Covers Covers may be used to protect your new Explorer Group motorhome provided that the cover used is of a breathable type Ensure that any sharp objects are removed e g the point of a status omni directional aerial and th...

Page 55: ...12 2 STORAGE ...

Page 56: ...struction of the motorhome has not been tampered with or repaired other than by Explorer Group or an approved Retailer or Service Centre iii That an annual habitation service damp and safety check has been carried out by an approved Retailer or Service Centre The first and second services are due 60 days either side of the anniversary of the original date of purchase The interval between services ...

Page 57: ...rchase with proof of ownership service history and their payment of 30 to have their details recorded in our database Please Note This warranty does not affect the purchaser s statutory rights This warranty shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of England and the parties irrevocably submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England Please Note In order to maintain...

Page 58: ... of remedial work only after approved work has been carried out In the case of dispute The Explorer Group Limited will agree to the appointment of an independent arbitrator with both parties agreeing to pay 50 of their costs The arbitrator s decision is final and both parties must agree to abide by the decision The unexpired period of the 6 year Guarantee is assignable to second and subsequent own...

Page 59: ...t iv Photograph size or diagram of required part Please Note All parts must be ordered and supplied through an approved retailer REMEDIAL WORK The Explorer Group Limited together with its suppliers is continually undertaking extensive research into testing remedial work procedures and materials such as sealants adhesives gaskets and tapes Therefore if for any reason your new caravan is damaged or ...

Page 60: ...comprise an insulated foam sandwich having pre coated aluminium exterior surface and vinyl coated plywood interior finish Wooden framing is positioned within the sandwich to add strength The very latest state of the art presses are employed to produce the extremely well insulated robust yet lightweight sections Windows Windows are all of a double glazed acrylic construction and the door frames are...

Page 61: ...15 2 MOTORHOME CONSTRUCTION ...

Page 62: ...INFLO 3 BURNER HOB TAPS KITCHEN WHALE MIXER SINGLE BAR TT111 SHOWER EQUIPMENT WHALE SHOWER MIXER SINGLE BAR TT141 WATER FILTER PUMP AUTOFILL SMARTFLO PUMP STRAINER LIGHTS 12V FLUORESCENT LUMO CROWN 12V READING DOWN LIGHTS ZOE EYEBALL HALOGEN CONTROL PANELS BCA BLACK ELECTRICAL FITTINGS PDL BLACK TOILET THETFORD C402 CASSETTE THETFORD ROTATABLEWITH ELECTRONIC FLUSH 180 155 ONLY CASSETTE BLINDS SEIT...

Page 63: ...16 2 EQUIPMENT LIST ...

Page 64: ...17 1 ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS AUTOQUEST ...

Page 65: ...17 2 ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS ...

Page 66: ...e Weight 1650kgs 32 41cwt 1650kgs 32 41cwt 1650kgs 32 41cwt MaximumTowing Limit 2000kgs 39 28cwt 2000kgs 39 28cwt 2000kgs 39 28cwt Mass in Running Order 2661kgs 52 26cwt 2606kgs 51 18cwt 2621kgs 51 48cwt Essential Habitation Equipment 16kgs 0 31cwt 16kgs 0 31cwt 16kgs 0 31cwt Personal Effects Payload 97kgs 1 91cwt 77kgs 1 51cwt 78kgs 1 53cwt Conventional Load 225kgs 4 42cwt 75kgs 1 47cwt 75kgs 1 4...

Page 67: ...t 1750kgs 34 38cwt 1750kgs 34 38cwt Maximum Rear AxleWeight 1900kgs 37 32cwt 1900kgs 37 32cwt 1900kgs 37 32cwt MaximumTowing Limit 2000kgs 39 28cwt 2000kgs 39 28cwt 2000kgs 39 28cwt Mass in Running Order 2800kgs 55 00cwt 2710kgs 53 23cwt 2825kgs 55 49cwt Essential Habitation Equipment 16kgs 0 31cwt 16kgs 0 31cwt 16kgs 0 31cwt Personal Effects Payload 112kgs 2 20cwt 83kgs 1 63cwt 103kgs 2 02cwt Con...

Page 68: ...imit 2000kgs 39 28cwt 2000kgs 39 28cwt Mass in Running Order 2850kgs 50 67cwt 2965kgs 58 24cwt Essential Habitation Equipment 16kgs 0 31cwt 16kgs 0 31cwt Personal Effects Payload 93kgs 1 83cwt 132kgs 2 59cwt Conventional Load 75kgs 1 47cwt 375kgs 7 36cwt Optional Equipment Payload 466kgs 9 15cwt 11kgs 0 21cwt Maximum User Payload 650kgs 12 76cwt 535kgs 10 51cwt M T P L M 3500kgs 68 75cwt 3500kgs 6...

Page 69: ...18 4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ...

Page 70: ...t is possible that all of the 230V mains electrical equipment may not be operated simultaneously Check fuses battery connections and power supply master light switch Refer to your Retailer for further assistance PLEASE NOTE The internal lights in your motorhome will not operate whilst the motorhome engine is running Q Where Can I Get Spare Parts For My Motorhome A Retailers will be able to source ...

Page 71: ...e necessary course of action agreed Q I Am UnhappyWithThe Service I Have Received From My Retailer Service Centre Where Do I Go From Here A We would recommend that you write to your Retailer Service Centre detailing your problems and requirements requesting a response explaining how they will resolve your complaint A copy of your letter can also be forwarded to The Explorer Group Customer Services...

Page 72: ...let found in modern motorhomes where the waste holding tank can be accessed and emptied from outside Control Panel Used as the description for the panel of electrical switches and gauges governing 12V and mains electricity systems Dinette This is a popular style of seating arrangement where two seats or settees face each other across a table Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker ELCB ELCB Earth leakage ci...

Page 73: ...i e butane or propane L Shaped This is a term where the seating area of a motorhome is indeed Lshaped Mains Hook Up This is a site facility where you can plug into a mains electricity supply Maximum User Payload This is the maximum payload available for the user including essential habitational equipment MIRO Mass In Running Order Weight of the motorhome equipped to the manufacturer s standard spe...

Page 74: ...heating equipment for the living quarters Modern units fitted offer gas and mains operation Speed Rating This is the maximum speed at which a tyre may be used as marked on its sidewall SMMT Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders TorqueWrench A form of spanner used to set nuts and bolts to a specified degree of tightness It is recommended for adjustment of wheel fixings on motorhomes User Paylo...

Page 75: ...20 4 GLOSSARY ...

Page 76: ...arried out in accordance with the manufacturers and National Caravan Council recommendations 4th SERVICE DATE RETAILERS STAMP I We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the manufacturers and National Caravan Council recommendations ANNUAL SERVICE RECORD MOTORHOME MODEL VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER YEAR 5th SERVICE DATE RETAILERS STAMP I We certify that an annual s...

Page 77: ...service has been carried out in accordance with the manufacturers and National Caravan Council recommendations 10th SERVICE DATE RETAILERS STAMP I We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the manufacturers and National Caravan Council recommendations 12th SERVICE DATE RETAILERS STAMP I We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the ma...

Page 78: ...l service has been carried out in accordance with the manufacturers and National Caravan Council recommendations 18th SERVICE DATE RETAILERS STAMP I We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the manufacturers and National Caravan Council recommendations 20th SERVICE DATE RETAILERS STAMP I We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the ...

Page 79: ...21 4 SERVICE DOCUMENTS ...

Page 80: ...n 9 1 Doors 9 9 E Electrical System 8 1 Electricity 6 1 12v Systems 6 1 Connecting To Mains Supply 6 1 Disconnecting Mains Supply 6 2 Generator Charger 6 1 Mains Supply 6 1 Overseas Electrical Connection 6 2 Power Supply Charger 6 1 Equipment list 16 1 INDEX F Fire safety 2 2 G Gas 6 3 Connection 6 3 Hoses 6 5 9 1 Regulator 6 3 Gas Regulator 6 4 Gas Safety Advice 7 1 Generators Charger 8 1 Glossar...

Page 81: ...549278 MY2011 Ref 21145 Specifications 18 1 18 2 Storage Long Term Winter 12 1 T Taps 9 8 Toilet BenchToilet 9 11 Thetford Cassette Toilet 9 15 V Ventilation 2 2 W Warranty 13 1 Water heater 9 6 Water System 6 5 Wheel changing 11 3 Windows 9 8 Wiring diagram 17 1 ...

Page 82: ...f the caravan Changing market and supply situations may prevent the manufacturer from maintaining the exact specifications and details in this handbook and we therefore reserve the right to alter specifications and materials as conditions demand Retailers are independent of the manufacturer and have absolutely no authority to bind the manufacturer by any express or implied undertaking or represent...

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