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the system will choose the most suitable 
power supply and the AUTO symbol and
the symbol of the power supply chosen
by the system will both be shown on the
LCD display. Ten seconds after release of
the mode selector switch, the system will
switch off the LCD backlight. 

C. Use the cooling level selector switch to

control the temperature of the refrigerator.
When you press the cooling level selector
switch, the LCD backlight will light up
and show the currently set temperature.
Every time you press the cooling level
selector switch again, you set the
refrigerator one position cooler. On
reaching the coldest temperature, the
system will start again at the warmest
temperature setting. Ten seconds after 
release of the cooling level selector
switch, the system will switch off the LCD
backlight.

Powering with electricity

Powering with electricity can be selected
both by the Auto mode (only Automatic
fridges) and manually. 

Auto mode

Mains voltage (230V): 

This energy source will be selected if the
mains voltage is greater than 200V. This
power supply requires a continuous current
of 12V to operate the electronic control
system. 

Direct current (12V) :

The SES system will select 12 V powering
only if a mains voltage (230V) is unavailable,
the vehicle engine is running and a voltage
higher than 11V is available. 

If a fault occurs during electrical powering
(230V or 12V), an error message will not be
shown on the display as long as another
energy source is available. The system will
automatically switch to the available energy
source that has the highest priority. 

Selecting electrical power manually

Mains voltage (230V):

The LED warns you whenever insufficient
voltage is available or if a fault occurs. If
this happens, the LED will start flashing
once per second and an error code is
shown in the LCD display

When sufficient current is available again, or
the fault has been resolved, the LED will emit
a steady blue light again. 

Direct current (12V): 

The LED warns you whenever your
vehicle's engine is not running, or if a
fault occurs, or if insufficient voltage is
available. If this happens, the LED will
start flashing once per second and an
error code is shown in the LCD display. 

Once the engine is running, or the fault has
been resolved, or sufficient voltage is
available again, the LED will again emit a
steady blue light. 

NB:

If the refrigerator has been manually set

to operate at 12V, it will not automatically
switch to another energy source when your
vehicle's engine is not running. In this case,
the refrigerator will stop cooling.

Powering with gas

Powering with gas can be selected both by
the Auto mode (only Automatic fridges) and
manually.

Warning! 

- Flammable material must be kept

away from the rear of the refrigerator.

• For selection of gas type, see the

information plate inside your refrigerator. 

• For the pressure regulator model, see the 

information plate inside your refrigerator. 

• The type of gas container and its location

must be in compliance with the most
recent regulations. Ensure that the unit is
installed in a location with  good
ventilation and make sure that the
ventilation openings in the gas container
storage location remain open. 

• The changing of the gas container must

be done outside in the open air and out
of reach of any possible sources of
ignition. 

Summary of Contents for X2-50 Cab

Page 1: ... IMPORTANT PLEASE QUOTE THE BASE VIN VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER IN ALL CORRESPONDENCE WITH YOUR DEALER OR SWIFT GROUP LIMITED THIS CAN BE FOUND ON THE FRONT CROSS MEMBER WITHIN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT AND ON THE SWIFT MANUFACTURERS PLATE SITUATED ON THE BULKHEAD DIRECTLY BEHIND THE FRONT DRIVER PASSENGER SEAT All the illustrations and descriptive matter in this handbook are intended to give a ge...

Page 2: ...WARRANTY INFORMATION Warranty 2 Your Warranty Explained 5 What to do if you Require Assistance 6 Annual Service Inspection Record 7 Annual Service Inspection Record stamps 8 ...

Page 3: ...orhome has been serviced annually within 90 days before or 60 days after each anniversary of the original date of sale The third service must however be carried out before the expiry of the 36 month period from the original date of sale In the first 12 months the warranty will cover Faults arising from a manufacturing defect but not those which are a result of normal wear and tear or those which r...

Page 4: ...will be deemed to have been neglected if it has not been serviced and maintained as stated in this handbook If any repairs are identified as being necessary during an Annual Service the motorhome must be made available to an authorised Swift Group Service Centre within 6 weeks for the work to be carried out All new motorhomes must be registered with the Swift Group Ltd within 6 weeks of purchase a...

Page 5: ...rranty provider is Swift Group Limited Dunswell Road Cottingham East Yorkshire HU16 4JX To make a claim under this warranty contact the Swift Group Service Centre which supplied your motorhome Alternatively details of your nearest authorised Swift Group Service Centre can be obtained by contacting the Swift Group Customer Care Department on 01482 875740 or enquiring on the website www swiftleisure...

Page 6: ...assistance If you need to contact the Swift Group please be aware of the following 1 When contacting Swift Supercare please quote your name postcode and build number of your motorhome 2 In most instances the Customer Care Team will involve your dealer in resolving the issue you are experiencing 3 If you are contacting the company by email letter or fax the Customer Care Team will respond to you wi...

Page 7: ...l inspection be carried out by an authorised Swift Group Service Centre covering the items listed Just as the engine gearbox roadwheels need regular servicing by your chassis dealer so there are components in your conversion that need regular maintenance by your motorhome dealer These include the gas and electrical systems and the seals in the bodywork Your dealer will complete the record in this ...

Page 8: ...THE MOTORHOME CODE Code of Conduct 12 The Country Code 14 The Coastal Code 14 ...

Page 9: ...stic based fluids be used Disposable napkins and similar bulky items must not be put into chemical closet emptying points but should be wrapped in a polythene bag and placed in the container provided Place 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 l...

Page 10: ... be hung outside the vehicle PARKING Motorhomes should only be parked in approved places When using the facilities of a motorhome care and consideration should be given to those around them DRIVING Before moving off elevated rooflights and aerials should be lowered and correctly secured and top hinged windows closed Likewise all doors and access lockers for gas containers and chemical toilets must...

Page 11: ...ur 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 Disturbance may mean DEATH DO NOT trample about or move rocks unnecessarily DO NOT frighten seals or seabirds DO NOT spill detergents solvents or fuel from boats as these can kill marine life When sailing moderate your speed the was...

Page 12: ...oving Off 16 Motorhome Terms 16 Loading of Vehicle 17 Large Storage Areas 18 Roof Loading 18 Tyres 18 Dedicated Travelling Passenger Seats 18 Three Point Seat Belts 19 Driving Licence 19 Vehicle Classifications 20 Advice on towing 20 ...

Page 13: ...al locking is activated Failure could result in being locked out of the vehicle if the keys are left inside MOTORHOME TERMS Mass in Running Order This is the mass of the motorhome as stated by the manufacturer i e ex works weight including the driver with 90 fuel fresh water gas capacity and standard fixtures and fittings in compliance with European Directive 92 21 EEC Masses and Dimensions Note Q...

Page 14: ... heavy articles are evenly distributed and are preferably placed in the lower lockers or bed boxes WARNING Do not travel with televisions or microwaves in overhead lockers unless the appliance was supplied fitted to your motorhome by the manufacturer Although it is essential to ensure that the total weight of your motorhome does not exceed the stipulated Maximum Technically Permissible Laden Mass ...

Page 15: ... 1 6mm throughout a continuous band comprising the centre three quarters of the breadth of the tread and around the circumference of the tyre Please refer to base vehicle manufacturer s handbook for tyre pressure information This may also be displayed in the driver s door aperture DEDICATED TRAVELLING PASSENGER SEATING Seat belts are fitted to all travelling seats Travelling seats are designated b...

Page 16: ... ejected from the buckle The belt is designed for use by one person and must not be put around a child seated on a person s lap The belt is suitable for restraining most child seats and boosters The belt should at all times be adjusted and used in accordance with the instructions No excessive slackness should be present Once installed the diagonal should pass across the centre of the shoulder and ...

Page 17: ...rect and adjusted for full load conditions and that the trailer tyre pressures are as recommended by the trailer manufacturer Regularly check the operation of trailer brakes and lights For maximum stability when loading the trailer ensure that the loads are properly secured during transit Position loads so that most of the weight is placed close to the floor and where possible immediately above or...

Page 18: ...ays and dual carriageways and 20 mph elsewhere A car dolly is not legal for transportation there is a very specific difference between recovery and transportation Recovery is defined as the removal of a broken down vehicle to a place of safety vii The maximum permitted vehicle combination length is 18 75m however any combination must ensure compliance with the turning circle requirements of Constr...

Page 19: ... EN ROUTE Spare Wheel Removal 24 ...

Page 20: ...right side of vehicle use the extension and wrench provided to operate the wheel restraining device screw fig 2 when the wheel is fully lowered fig 3 and the restraining device screw can turn no more use the wrench to pull the wheel out fig 4 loosen the knob and remove the support to release the wheel fig 5 6 Replacement Replacement is a reversal of the removal procedure Caution Exercise care when...

Page 21: ...ARRIVAL AT SITE Positioning the Motorhome 30 ...

Page 22: ...n a slope try to ensure that you are facing down the slope for when you leave Levelling the motorhome Levelling must be carried out in both directions for the refrigerator and other equipment to function correctly Stepped levelling boards Fig B or proprietary ramps are ideal for this purpose Lower the rear corner steadies if fitted until they are in firm contact with the ground Fig A DO NOT use th...

Page 23: ...Water System 32 Guidance on Cleaning 34 Gas 36 Types of Gas 36 Safety Advice 37 Thermal Insulation and Heating 39 Electricity 40 Overseas Connection 41 Wiring Diagram 42 230V Mains Electrical Equipment Power Consumption 43 ...

Page 24: ...ipes etc to eliminate as many water traps as possible ii When filling the fresh water system remember to check that the water source is suitable for use as drinking water and if you are using a hosepipe or water carrier that it is also made from non toxic materials preferably food quality material 32 Water Filler Inlet iii The fresh water tank may be drained via a plug in the base of the tank acce...

Page 25: ...mend the use of Milton 2 sterilising fluid for cleaning and sterilising the water tank and system An explanatory leaflet is available from The Milton Food Hygiene Advisory Service Whitehall Lane Egham Surrey TW20 9NW 33 Waste water system i The waste water holding tank is secured underneath the chassis of your motorhome and is gravity fed ii In order to eliminate unpleasant odours as much as possi...

Page 26: ...nly should be used for the above cleaning procedure 9 On no account should garden hoses be used to fill water tanks For Systems 1 Drain down the system open all taps to allow air in enabling the system to drain quickly 2 Remove any water filters fitted and replace with a short length of hose or empty filter cartridge this will ensure the filter is not affected by the disinfectant sterilant solutio...

Page 27: ...Connecting Services 35 Typical gas schematic drawing ...

Page 28: ...one for Propane and one for Butane with adaptors for Butane clip on and Camping Gaz cylinders It is important to check you have the correct hose and adaptor to suit your gas bottles Push on hoses are no longer permitted under the new regulations the new hose have threaded connections and must be securely attached to the regulator and to the gas bottle Ensure that there is a constant rise in the fl...

Page 29: ... soap solution or its equivalent when testing connections Do not operate any electrical apparatus whatsoever especially light switches If the leak is not obvious the vehicle should be evacuated and qualified personnel consulted b Always turn off the gas cylinder valve or inlet to the vehicle when the appliances are not in use c Never use gas appliances without adequate ventilation d Avoid naked li...

Page 30: ...l to check that the washer is present is sound and is correctly positioned prior to making the connection Where the connection relies on a metal to metal seating or bull nose connection to obtain a gas tight joint it is essential that the mating surfaces are clean and undamaged In no case should a damaged valve or connection be used h Where connections are designed to be tightened with a spanner i...

Page 31: ...gas supply at the regulator ensure that all gas operated equipment in the vehicle is turned off All gas equipment is supplied through a central Gas Manifold System which has individual isolation taps for each appliance Fig A as follows RED Water Heater Combination Boiler WHITE Space Heater BLUE Fridge GREEN Oven THERMAL INSULATION AND HEATING Your vehicle has been designed to achieve a thermal ins...

Page 32: ...n case of doubt consult the site owner or his agent 2 MAKE SURE THAT THE SWITCH AT THE SITE SUPPLY POINT IS OFF 3 Lift the cover of the electricity inlet provided on the vehicle and insert the connector of the supply flexible cable 4 Remove any cover from the socket outlet provided at the site supply point and connect the plug at the other end of the supply flexible cable to this Switch on the mai...

Page 33: ...rs of the Electrical Contractors Associations can be obtained direct from ECA Esca House Palace Court London W2 4HY Telephone 0207 313 4800 ECA of Scotland 23 Heriot Row Edinburgh EH3 6EW Telephone 0131 225 7221 IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY CONSULT AN APPROVED ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION CONTRACTOR WHO MAY BE THE LOCAL ELECTRICITY COMPANY IT IS DANGEROUS TO ATTEMPT MODIFICATIONS AND ADDITIONS YOURSELF LAMPHO...

Page 34: ...S ARE MADE EXACTLY AS SHOWN IF TERMINAL MARKINGS ARE NOT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DIAGRAM THEY MUST BE IGNORED IF IN DOUBT CONSULT A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN THE LEGAL LENGTH OF THE MAINS INLET CABLE IS 25 2 METRES WHEN IN USE IT MUST BE FULLY UNCOILED AND PROTECTED FROM TRAFFIC 42 MOTORHOME MAINS INLET CABLE COUPLER ...

Page 35: ...y trip the site circuit breaker Please check the available mains output with your site operator Similarly loadings on each circuit breaker within the vehicle should be observed A label positioned close to the MCB s will identify which appliances within the vehicle are fed from which MCB Consulting the table Typical Appliance Consumption Figures in conjunction with this label will give an indicatio...

Page 36: ... 3 5 amp Not applicable Not applicable Grill Not applicable Not applicable 117 g h Oven Not applicable Not applicable 125 g h Battery Charger 725 W 3 15 amp Not applicable Not applicable Lighting 12V based on 10 W bulb Not applicable 10 W 0 8 amp Not applicable Shur flo water pump Not applicable 20 W 1 6 amp Not applicable Radio CD player Not applicable 12 W 1 0 amp Not applicable Omnivent positio...

Page 37: ...ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS Motorhome Battery 46 Fault Finding 46 Mains Unit 47 12V Power System 48 Transformer Charger Unit 48 Control Panel NE183 49 ...

Page 38: ...at the battery Take care to prevent flames and sparks in the vicinity Your motorhome has been fitted with an in line fuse between the battery terminal and strip connector It is recommended that the fuse rating fitted in this location does not exceed 40 amps WARNING Switch off all appliances and lamps before connecting or disconnecting the battery Smoking is prohibited around the battery compartmen...

Page 39: ...t by switching to the ON position against the spring pressure in an upwards direction If an earth fault develops or a person touches a live piece of equipment the leakage of current to earth should immediately operate 47 Mains Unit RCD Trip MCB Mains Unit RCD Trip MCB 7 There are no user serviceable or replacement parts in the consumer unit All service of this nature should be referred to the manu...

Page 40: ...Control Unit 12V NE184 If the unit does switch off the test is complete and the switch can be re set restoring the supply back to normal Add together the current ratings for each electrical appliance you wish to use simultaneously and ensure the total does not exceed 10A You will find the following table a useful guide to typical values 230V MAINS CONSUMPTION FRIDGE 0 5A CHARGER 3 15A ULTRASTORE W...

Page 41: ...recharge both it and the leisure battery whilst travelling However once the cab battery is fully charged the alternator will supply a trickle charge only to the leisure battery CONTROL PANEL NE183 CONTROLS MODEL RANGE SPECIFIC ON OFF Press this key to turn on the control panel In stand by mode without active controls the NE183 control panel with the NE184 control unit consumes a total of approx 39...

Page 42: ... alternator is running WATER HEATER Key for turning WATER HEATING on and off When water heating is enabled the main screen shows the relative icon with the manual operation symbol Hold down this key for over 3 seconds to enter the programming page for automatic operation of water heating From this screen press the Enter key repeatedly to enable and disable water heating and programme the time for ...

Page 43: ...lity to power services with the CAB battery red led on Services are normally powered by the leisure battery red led off To protect the cab battery from discharging the system switches back to the leisure battery in the following conditions if the cab battery voltage drops below 11 75V when the vehicle ignition is ON when the control panel is off When the the engine is running the leisure battery i...

Page 44: ...n the arrow is pointing in the other direction The screen displays remain active for approx 30 seconds Display contrast can be adjusted by turning the white pin on the back of the panel PROGRAMMING Hold down this key for over 3 seconds to enter the programming menu Use the arrow keys to change page Press the enter key repeatedly to enter the page and select the value to be changed The arrow keys a...

Page 45: ...Poor or no servicing may cause the engine speed governor to run the genset to fast Therefore frequency and output voltage can rise above the specification of the machine data plate i e 230V at 50Hz This may cause damage to electrical electronic equipment such as battery chargers A generator should always run for a few minutes prior to connection with the motorhome electrics to allow it to warm up ...

Page 46: ...ns 99 Dometic Extractor Fan 103 Sharp Microwave Oven 104 Thetford Cassette Porta Potti 107 Windows 111 Blinds 111 Rooflights 113 Front Swivel Seat 114 Side Lockers 115 Bunk and Luton Bed Safety 115 Freestanding Table 115 Shower 116 Omnistep Slide out Step 116 Omnistep Double Step 117 Fiamma F45i side awning 118 Status 530 directional TV FM radio antenna 119 Drop Down Cab Mount 120 Reversing Camera...

Page 47: ...on For details on type of equipment fitted in your vehicle please refer to the Sales Brochure or Dealer IMPORTANT To maximise the use and life of all fitted equipment in your vehicle it is essential that any accompanying manufacturers literature is read fully All recommended maintenance and preparation procedures should be followed The information provided in this handbook is only intended as a gu...

Page 48: ...er can be fitted in front of the cold and hot water connection Draining the water heater 1 Disconnect power for water pump control panel 2 Open hot water taps in bathroom and kitchen 3 Open safety drain valve Lever in vertical position position f 4 The water heater is now drained directly to the outside via the safety drain valve Check that the water contents have been completely drained 10 litres...

Page 49: ...e scaling the water supply Allow the product to react and then thoroughly flush out the appliance with plenty of fresh water To sterilise the water we recommend Certisil Argento Other products particularly those containing chlorine are unsuitable In order to avoid the proliferation of micro organisms heat the Ultrastore to 70 C at regular intervals Do not use the water as drinking water Important ...

Page 50: ...put 1500W Gas consumption 120g h Heating time to approx 15 C to approx 70 C Gas operation approx 34 mins Electrical operation approx 45 mins Gas and electrical operation approx 25 mins Power consumption 12V Ignition 0 17A Heating Up 0 08A Standby 0 04A Power consumption 230V Heating Up 3 7A 850W Weight empty 6 7Kg THE TRUMA S 3002 P S 3002 AUTO SPACE HEATER INSTRUCTIONS FOR HEATERS FITTED WITH AUT...

Page 51: ...self depending on how much heat you need 3 Repairs are only to be carried out by a competent service engineer Attention A new O ring must always be installed after dismantling the exhaust duct 4 Any alteration to the appliance including exhaust duct and cowl or the use of spare parts and accessories which are important to the function of the heater and which are not original Truma parts as well as...

Page 52: ...atic Ignitor Only change the batteries with the heater switched off Always insert new batteries at the beginning of the heating season Remove front of heater retaining screw located through centre of black grill Unclip front of heater slide up battery cover to reveal battery Change the batteries Observe plus minus Only use temperature resistant 70 C leak proof Mignon round cells LR 6 AA AM 3 Art n...

Page 53: ...e wardrobe 2 To switch on turn the rotary switch to the desired output level b 3 Set rotary control knob c to the desired room temperature The thermostat setting on the operating element 1 9 must be determined individually depending on the heating requirement and the type of vehicle For an average room temperature of about 23 C we recommend a thermostat setting of about 6 8 Switching off Switch th...

Page 54: ...ppliance Repairs are only to be carried out by an expert a Manual control e g for ventilation Adjust desired output at the control knob b Off or automatic operation heating with heaters Trumatic S 3002 K and S 5002 K c Automatic operation Heating The output steadily adjusts to the respective heat emission of the heater The maximum output can be limited at the control knob as required The regulatin...

Page 55: ...h Blown air ducts The air ducting outlets are generally of the butterfly type and may be opened or closed to control the quantity of air by adjusting the butterfly valves Twisting the disc in its housing directs the flow in the direction required For uniform distribution outlets nearest the heater should be closed more than those further away One outlet on each leg of the air ducting layout must b...

Page 56: ...ture sensor To measure the room temperature an external room temperature sensor s is located in the vehicle The location of the sensor is determined individually depending on the vehicle type TRUMATIC C 6002 EH Always observe the operating instructions and Important operating notes prior to starting Note Refer to Control Panel NE183 Operating Instructions with regard to Heater operation The vehicl...

Page 57: ...the power selector switch also illuminates to indicate 230 V operation When the selected water temperature has been reached 40 C or 60 C the equipment switches off and the yellow control lamp q goes off Winter mode Heating WITH hot water requirement 1 Select required type of operation at power selector switch gas electrical or mixed operation 2 Move rotary knob j on the control panel to desired th...

Page 58: ...pply when resuming operation it is advisable to set the unit to gas operation at the power selector switch after switching off Always drain water contents if there is a risk of frost If the appliance is not to be used for a prolonged period close the quick acting valve in the gas supply line and turn off the gas cylinder Gas operation fault If a fault occurs during gas operation the red indicator ...

Page 59: ... then thoroughly flush out the appliance with plenty of fresh water To sterilise the water we recommend Certisil Argento Other products particularly those containing chlorine are unsuitable To avoid infestation by micro organisms the boiler must be heated to 70 C at regular intervals only possible in winter operation Do not use the water as drinking water Fuses 12 V The 12 V fuses for the device a...

Page 60: ... too hot Therefore do not shut the warm air outlets and the opening for the returning circulating air TECHNICAL DATA Type of gas Liquid gas propane butane Operating pressure 30 mbar Water contents 12 Litres Heating up time from approx 15 C to approx 60 C Summer gas operation approx 35 min Summer electrical operation 1800 W approx 45 min Winter mode approx 60 min upward depending on the heat output...

Page 61: ...ture Open window above cowl window switch Battery voltage is too low 10 5 V Gas cylinder or quick closure valve in the gas line is closed Air feed interrupted Hot air outlets blocked Gas pressure regulator iced up Butane content in the gas cylinder too high Check battery voltage 12 V Check all electrical plug connections Check device fuse see Maintenance Check vehicle fuse Select higher room tempe...

Page 62: ...he yellow indicator lamp on the power selector switch does not illuminate and the heating does not become warm No supply voltage Device fuse defective Overheating switch has triggered Check 230 V supply voltage and fuses Check device fuse see Maintenance Reset overheating switch see Maintenance FAULT CAUSE RECTIFICATION TROUBLE SHOOTING ...

Page 63: ...C No 12 V power supply at the drain valve Water pressure too high Switch the heating on at temperatures of about 4 C and below the drain valve will open automatically Check 12 V supply voltage and fuses Switch the heating on without heating operation the drain valve will not close again until temperatures above 8 C have been reached Check 12 V supply voltage and fuses Check pump pressure max 2 8 b...

Page 64: ...ing on the refrigerator or other appliances This will ensure that the flame lights immediately The flame failure device will automatically shut off the gas to the burner if the flame is blown out On electric ignition versions the flame failure device will also shut off the gas if the burner does not re light within about a minute of the flame being blown out DOMETIC ABSORPTION REFRIGERATORS You ha...

Page 65: ... thoroughly inform the authorised Customer Service department WARRANTY AND CUSTOMER SERVICE Warranty arrangements are in accordance with EC Directive 44 1999 CE and the normal conditions applicable for the country concerned For warranty or other servicing please contact our Dometic Service department Any damage due to improper use is not covered by the warranty The warranty does not cover any modi...

Page 66: ...each its operating temperature in the cooling compartment The freezer compartment should be cold about one hour after switching on the refrigerator Controls A Manual energy selection MES eg RM 7XX1 L B Automatic and manual energy selection AES eg RM 7XX5 L Note The refrigerator is equipped to operate on mains power DC or liquid gas propane butane The desired power option is selected by means of en...

Page 67: ... during travel using gas the precautions stipulated by the legislation in the respective country must be taken in conformity with the European standard EN 732 Operating the refrigerator with gas is not permitted during travel in France and Australia As a basic rule operation using gas is prohibited in petrol stations 1 Open the valve of the gas cylinder 2 Open the shut off valve to the gas supply ...

Page 68: ...displayed by the corresponding LED i e 230V 230V operation If sufficient supply voltage is available more than 200V this power source is selected as the first option no solar system installed 12V operation 12V operation should only be selected while the vehicle motor is running or there is sufficient voltage available from the sola system This can be detected from the D connection of the alternato...

Page 69: ...the brightness of the display LED only accessible when door opens Underneath the fascia is a knurled knob for adjusting the brightness see item E above Temperature setting cooling compartment As shown you are able to regulate the temperature of the cooling compartment if necessary by turning rotary knob B The cooling unit s performance is influenced by ambient temperatures Tip Please select the me...

Page 70: ...th to mop up the water from the freezer compartment 6 Switch the refrigerator back on again Warning The layer of ice must never be removed forcibly nor may defrosting be accelerated using a heat source Note Water thawing in the main compartment of the refrigerator runs into an appropriate container at the back of the refrigerator From there the water evaporates POSITIONING THE STORAGE RACK Dismant...

Page 71: ...r valve must be closed WINTER OPERATION 1 Check that the ventilation grills and the extractor have not been blocked by snow leaves or similar 2 When the ambient temperature falls below 8 C the optional winter covers should be fitted This protects the unit from excessively cold air 3 Affix the cover and fasten it Tip It is also recommended that the winter covers should be used when the vehicle is t...

Page 72: ...tor with an available power source Note The Seven Series refrigerator requires a constant 12 volt supply for the fridge to operate on gas Disconnecting the leisure battery will switch off the gas operation of the fridge Failure The refrigerator does not work in gas operation mode Possible cause Action you can take Gas bottle empty Change gas bottle Is the supply cut out device open Open the cut ou...

Page 73: ...ck again MAINTENANCE Works on gas components and electrical installation may only be carried out by authorised personnel We recommend to contact 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 Afterwards a qualified technician must inspect according to EN 1949 every two ye...

Page 74: ...l ensure re use of the recyclable components and proper disposal of the rest For eco friendly draining of the coolant from all absorber refrigeration units a suitable disposal plant should be used ENERGY SAVING TIPS At an average ambient temperature of approx 25 C it is sufficient to operate the refrigerator at the middle thermostat setting for both gas and mains voltage Where possible always stor...

Page 75: ...roduct if the user fails to carry out the described procedures carefully Important Important denotes supplementary information for the user and alerts the user to potential problems Warnings This refrigerator must be installed according to the manufacturer s instructions and in compliance with local and national regulations Read this manual carefully before you start to use your refrigerator Alway...

Page 76: ...er keep the refrigerator open longer than necessary Fitting racks Inside your refrigerator there are two or three storage racks You can adjust the racks to a convenient height by means of a simple click system click the plastic bracket to the right short side of the rack turn the bracket into the horizontal position and insert the rack tipped in a sloping position into the refrigerator place the s...

Page 77: ...ditional security device is fitted below the refrigerator By pushing the locking bar over the pin when the door is closed you can be sure that the door does not open during your journey If you are not going to use the refrigerator for a prolonged period of time you can use the special storage latch of the door locking mechanism see illustration to prevent odours Rotate the hook through 90 degrees ...

Page 78: ...ration Mains voltage 230V set the power selector switch A to Set the temperature by means of the thermostat rotary switch B The bigger the dot the colder the setting Powering with gas Warning Flammable material must be kept away from the refrigerator For selection of gas type see the information plate inside your refrigerator For the pressure regulator model see the information plate inside your r...

Page 79: ...lean the inside of the refrigerator before you switch on the refrigerator Let the refrigerator run for at least eight hours before you place food in it for the first time Smart Energy Selection SES When you start up a refrigerator equipped with Smart Energy Selection SES you should usually select the AUTO mode The SES system will then automatically select the best of the three available energy sou...

Page 80: ... the LED showing the currently set temperature will light up Every time you press the cooling level selector switch you set the refrigerator one position cooler On reaching the coldest temperature the system will start again at the warmest temperature setting Ten seconds after release of the cooling level selector switch the system will switch off the LEDs They will go out Powering with electricit...

Page 81: ...itch to the available energy source that has the highest priority If the refrigerator switches from 12V DC to gas operation when it is in auto mode the system will wait for about 15 minutes before igniting the gas During this time however the gas indicator lamp will come on The delay is built in to avoid it switching to gas operation whenever you stop to refuel your vehicle You can cancel the dela...

Page 82: ...ng on the refrigerator Important The memory of the SES system saves every change made to the setting Consequently the SES system will start up on each subsequent occasion in the last selected setting 1 Open the valve of the gas bottle 2 Open the taps of the gas supply 3 Press main switch A The function LED will turn blue and all symbols on the LCD display will light up 4 Use the mode selection swi...

Page 83: ...ce that has the highest priority Selecting electrical power manually Mains voltage 230V The LED warns you whenever insufficient voltage is available or if a fault occurs If this happens the LED will start flashing once per second and an error code is shown in the LCD display When sufficient current is available again or the fault has been resolved the LED will emit a steady blue light again Direct...

Page 84: ...ing the LED of the manual gas mode will flash to indicate that gas is unavailable and an error code is shown in the LCD display Important It is prohibited to use gas to power the refrigerator while you are driving If a road accident results in a fire there is a danger of explosion It is prohibited to use gas to power the refrigerator in the vicinity of petrol stations If it takes longer than 15 mi...

Page 85: ...visable to use the winter storage cover if you are not going to use the vehicle for a long period of time IMPORTANT DO NOT USE THE WINTER STORAGE COVER IN TEMPERATURES GREATER THAN 8 C AS THIS CAN DAMAGE THE COOLING UNIT AT THE REAR OF THE FRIDGE Remove the covers and re fit when placing the vehicle back into storage Maintenance of gas equipment A qualified service engineer must maintain and inspe...

Page 86: ...bugs from entering the combustion area of the refrigerators These vents need to be cleaned regularly to insure a good airflow When the refrigerator performs poor because of external circumstances such as extreme ambient temperatures the vents can be removed to improve the airflow and improve the cooling performance of the refrigerators STORAGE If you do not expect to use your refrigerator for a le...

Page 87: ...n the valve of the gas bottle the shut off valves is closed or shut off valve s Problem refrigerator will not work on 12V DC Possible cause Action you can take a 12V fuse is defective a Fit a new fuse Camper fuse box of camper Car fuse box of car b Battery is empty b Test the battery and charge it Problem refrigerator will not refrigerate sufficiently Possible cause Action you can take a Insuffici...

Page 88: ...he power supplier Fault 9 Gas lockout because flame fails to ignite after 30 seconds Action Your controls are in manual gas mode but the flame fails to ignite Check if your gas cylinder is empty or if one of the shut off valves is closed Select another energy source Reset the fridge 3 or 4 times in gas mode until flame ignites Contact your dealer or a Thetford Service Centre if problem isn t resol...

Page 89: ...n followed the product has not been installed in accordance with the instructions alterations have been made to the product the product has been repaired by a Service Centre not recognised by Thetford the serial number or product code have been changed the product has been damaged by circumstances outside the normal use of the product Liability Thetford is not liable for loss and or damage caused ...

Page 90: ...mber of the appliance from the data badge BE SAFE NOT SORRY Warning Good ventilation is essential to the continuing safe operation of all gas appliances Do not allow any ventilation openings to become accidentally or deliberately blocked Keep all flammable materials such as curtains furnishings towels and clothing away from the appliance Parts of the appliance may be hot during or immediately afte...

Page 91: ...this ring has a faster response time THE GRILL Note The door must be open when the grill is used Caution When the grill is being used accessible parts may be hot young children should be kept away Never cover the grill pan or grid with cooking foil or allow fat to build up in the grill pan as this creates a fire hazard Keep all flammable material away from the appliance To light the grill Push in ...

Page 92: ...hich can be used for good results and even baking Extra shelves tins or trays can be ordered from your supplier Place food items on the tray and position the tray on the centre of the shelf leaving one clear shelf position between shelves to allow for circulation of air CLEANING Caution Any cleaning agent used incorrectly may damage the appliance Always let the appliance cool before cleaning Some ...

Page 93: ...n cloth wrung out in hot soapy water Vitreous enamel parts GRILL PAN HEATGUARD OVEN GRILL COMPARTMENT S HOB SPILLAGE WELL PAN SUPPORTS Use a mild cream cleaner Look for one that has the Vitreous Enamel Council s recommendation seal eg Cif Chrome plated parts Fig 1 GRILL GRID SHELVES SHELF RUNNERS Do no use abrasives or polishes Use a moist soap pad eg Brillo Shelf runners can be removed for cleani...

Page 94: ...er is used and for how long the fan is in operation Do not wait until the suction power of the fan begins to decrease noticeably Cleaning can easily be carried out with hot water to which some synthetic detergent has been added To remove filter hold tab on right hand side of filter and push to left whilst pulling down To refit put left hand end into recess then push up to engage lugs in slots in b...

Page 95: ... removing the plug from the socket always grip the plug never the cord as this may damage the power supply cord and the connections inside the plug If the plug fitted to your oven is a rewireable type and in the event of the socket outlet not being compatible with the plug supplied remove the plug properly do not cut off If the plug fitted to your oven is a non rewireable type and in the event of ...

Page 96: ...IT IS OPERATING NEVER PLACE ANY OBJECT SUCH AS A TEA TOWEL ORNAMENT RECIPE BOOK ETC IN ANY OF THE AIR GAPS BETWEEN THE MICROWAVE AND THE INSIDE FACE OF THE MICROWAVE CABINET CLEAR AIR GAPS AT THE TOP BOTTOM AND BOTH ENDS ARE ESSENTIAL TO THE EFFICIENT OPERATION OF THE MICROWAVE PACEMAKER IF YOU HAVE A HEART PACEMAKER CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR OR THE PACEMAKER MANUFACTURER PRIOR TO OVEN USE MICROWAVE OVE...

Page 97: ...d on a worktop in an open household kitchen environment a microwave will switch off or the Magnetron will reduce its output when the microwave starts to overheat This fact is exacerbated in a Caravan or Motorhome as space is at a premium The microwave has to be placed in a cabinet to maximize the space available for all the family activities that take place in the modern Caravan and Motorhome The ...

Page 98: ...level indicator two batteries type Penlite 1 5V AA alkaline 6 Waste level indicator indicates when holding tank requires emptying 7 Rotating pour out spout makes emptying holding tank easy and convenient 8 Upper carrying handle 9 Automatic holding tank vent vents the holding tank when the tank is inserted in the toilet This prevents under or overpressure in the holding tank 10 Valve blade opener 1...

Page 99: ... original stored position fig 4 Note Warmer weather or longer intervals between emptying the waste tank may require additional toilet fluid Use only Thetford toilet fluid to achieve the best results Caution Never add toilet fluid directly into toilet bowl 5 Slide the holding tank into position through access door fig 5 6 Make sure the holding tank is secured by the retaining clip fig 6 7 Open the ...

Page 100: ...The waste level indicator lights up when the holding tank contains more than 15 litres of waste CAUTION Do not allow the holding tank to become overfilled See trouble shooting section for emergency emptying procedure 12 Open access door and remove the holding tank The holding tank can only be removed when the valve blade is closed fig 12 13 Carry the holding tank to a normal household type toilet ...

Page 101: ...ne glycol or an antifreeze such as those used in car radiators Add the antifreeze to the water in the tank Add the quantity specified in the instructions paying due regard to the safety instructions HIGH ALTITUDE AND WARM WEATHER USE Pressure may build up in the holding tank if the tank is not inserted while driving at high altitudes or in warm weather conditions The automatic holding tank vent wi...

Page 102: ...catches and guide to the required position ONLY OPERATE BY HOLDING THE FINGERGRIP S pulling on one side will cause uneven running and snagging DO NOT ALLOW THE BLIND OR FLYSCREEN TO RE COIL WITHOUT CONTROL It is not recommended that blinds and or flyscreens are left in the down position for long periods or when travelling as this can result in fatigue of the spring Clean the cassette side track an...

Page 103: ...nd the higher screw for the flyscreen Care should be taken not to over tighten the springs The spring in the SEITZ CASSETTE window blinds flyscreens are pre tensioned However it may be necessary in the future to adjust the tension The tensioning screw is positioned on the right hand top corner of the cassette Firstly remove the plug then adjust by rotating the screw clockwise Then replace plug The...

Page 104: ...depress button and push bar to required position The rooflight has two open ventilation positions and a fully open position To close reverse the operation and then check if locked into position With crank To open rotate the crank until a resistance is noticeable during the operation To close reverse the operation and then check if locked into position Electric version To open push button until des...

Page 105: ...he Seitz Acrylic Cleaner Stains and light scratches on the acrylic pane can be removed by using the Seitz Acrylic Polish and the Seitz special polishing cloth Use talcum powder 4 times yearly to care for the rubber seals Clean the blinds only with water and mild soap suds The guarantee becomes null and void if these instructions are not followed THE OMNIVENT 12V ROOFLIGHT The Omnivent is a double ...

Page 106: ...el specific is fully extended at night time FURNITURE DOORS During normal travelling vehicle vibration and flexing may cause some of the furniture doors to become out of alignment For your convenience many hinges are adjustable ASH FRAMED DOORS In order to provide customers with the latest designs of door furniture it is possible due to the use of natural wood that warping may occur This should no...

Page 107: ... in the direction of flammable materials i e curtains nets or blinds OMNISTEP SLIDE OUT STEP OPERATION Press the step out key to bring the step out until it reaches the end of its run or comes up against an obstacle The step does not come out if the the engine is running Press the step in key to take the step back until it reaches the end of its run or comes up against an obstacle The step goes ba...

Page 108: ...nning In this situation the buzzer sounds until the step is fully closed Never mount the step if retracted or if not fully extended MAINTENANCE Dirt and frost can prevent the step from operating properly In this case the moving parts should be cleaned or defrosted All points of movement are layered in maintenance free bearings IN CASE OF ELECTRICAL BREAK DOWN If the step does not retract by motor ...

Page 109: ...rovided hooks For greater safety we strongly advise you also use some storm cords in the upper part of each support leg or anchor the awning with the Fiamma Tie Down Kit strap If you want to fasten the support legs to the vehicle put the terminals into the wall brackets The brackets can be fixed only in reinforced points CAUTION SWIFT RECOMMEND THAT THE AWNING BE GROUND MOUNTED ONLY SIDE MOUNTING ...

Page 110: ...on the bottom of the mast indicates the front of the Antenna 2 When receiving vertically polarised signals rotate the winder anti clockwise to cant the antenna through 90 DO NOT over tighten or use undue force on the winder DO NOT cant for vertically polarised signals with the TELESCOPICS EXTENDED 3 Switch ON the Power Pack and the RED LED will illuminate 4 Check the gain control switch is set to ...

Page 111: ... is running Please refer to the instructions supplied with the drop down monitor for greater details of its functions The monitor will default to the correct channel to view signals from the DVD player or TV aerial REVERSE CAMERA OPERATION The reverse camera supplies a video signal to the drop down monitor when reverse gear is selected with the engine running The drop down monitor will switch on a...

Page 112: ...MOTORHOME CARE Modifications DIY 122 Motorhome Exterior 122 Motorhome Interior 124 Winterisation Storage 125 Chassis and Rear Axle 127 AL KO Exhaust System 127 Caring for the Environment 127 ...

Page 113: ...cleaning agents or solvents on the exterior panels Care should be taken as the silicon in some polishes can attack the rubber used on the exterior for seals and gaskets Mouldings Some mouldings are of anodised aluminium and will retain their lustre for a long period if no abrasive materials are used to clean them Acrylic Windows Wash windows carefully as you would with the paintwork of your car do...

Page 114: ...ncomfortable and wastes heat All that is needed is a very slightly opened window or skylights Opening a skylight or Heki rooflights partially or windows opened to about 1cm opening will usually be sufficient Provide reasonable heating a Do not use of portable paraffin or flueless gas heaters at all b If drying damp clothes or towels open a window enough to ventilate the area and turn on the electr...

Page 115: ...rn to its normal position after prolonged use Work Surfaces You should not stand very hot items on any of the work surfaces Cupboard Catches It is advisable to lightly oil all cupboard catches sliding bolts and hinges from time to time Bathroom Shower Room and Kitchen Equipment All the Thermoplastic parts in these areas have easy clean surfaces To ensure long life and prevent damage you must not u...

Page 116: ... or flyscreens remain down for a prolonged period of time re tensioning of the springs will be necessary before re use Wheels and Tyres Do not store in one position with partially deflated tyres The tyre walls will suffer and do present a real danger of blow outs especially when travelling at faster speeds than are allowed in the UK The wheels should be turned every couple of weeks If you are remo...

Page 117: ... potti model specific using a hose or jerrycan until the water in the funnel reaches the neck Tank capacity is 15 litres Aqua Rinse may be added to improve cleaning of bowl and flushing of unit Replace cap Swing back the water fill funnel until it touches the water tank Add Aqua Kem 100 ml into the Cassette or 120 ml if using Aqua Kem Bio through the pour out spout Add small amount of water throug...

Page 118: ...ed tail pipe available through your approved dealer A standard Fiat exhaust system is fitted to all other models with the addition of a Swift Group tail pipe CARING FOR THE ENVIRONMENT After many years of service you may decide that your motorhome has become beyond economic repair and should be disposed of Please ensure that you comply with the end of life vehicle legislation and take it to an aut...

Page 119: ...SAFETY SECURITY Fire 26 Ventilation 26 Escape Paths 26 Children 26 Security 26 ...

Page 120: ...hese vents be blocked or obstructed even partially It is advised that fixed ventilation points are checked and cleaned if necessary on a regular basis using a small brush and a domestic vacuum cleaner Additional night time ventilation is obtained by releasing the window catches and placing them in the second groove Note the windows are not sealed from rain in this position As the ventilation level...

Page 121: ...moved 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 MINDER SECURITY CHIPS A special security chip is concealed within the body of every motorhome This chip contains the individual identity of your motorhome and can only be read...

Page 122: ...USEFUL INFORMATION Owners Club 130 Spares and After Sales Supercare 130 Repair Facilities 130 Caravan Clubs 131 Motoring Organisations 131 Trade Association 131 ...

Page 123: ...our supplying dealer The after sales service at the factory is geared to support our dealer network as is the service provided by appliance manufacturers In the interest of safety replacement parts for an appliance shall conform to the appliance manufacturer s specifications and should be fitted by them or their authorised agents Note Please remember to quote chassis number when ordering any items...

Page 124: ... email customer services theaa com RAC Motoring Services RAC House M1 Cross Brent Terrace London NW2 1BX Tel 0990 722722 www rac co uk Green Flag National Breakdown PO Box 300 1 Cote Lane Leeds LS99 2LZ Tel 0345 670345 TRADE ASSOCIATION National Caravan Council Catherine House Victoria Road Aldershot Hampshire GU11 1SS Tel 01252 318251 www martex co uk ncc email mail martex co uk MINDER HPI Equifa...

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