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under 3 years of age. Bunks are not suitable
for children under 6 years old without
supervision.
Solid (fixed) bunks have a recommended
limit of 75kg (12 stones).
Ventilation
All caravans comply with British
Standards EN1645. The ventilation points on
your caravan are fixed points of ventilation
which are stated by the British Standards.
Ventilation is provided at floor and ceiling
level and care should be taken to ensure
these remain clear of debris by regular
cleaning.
Under no circumstances must these
vents be blocked or obstructed.
It is advised that fixed ventilation points
are checked and cleaned (if necessary) on a
regular basis.
Additional night time ventilation is
obtained by releasing the window catches
and placing them in the second groove on
the frame catch.
You must maintain adequate spacing of
combustible materials from sources of heat
(eg heater)
Do not use independent gas appliances
inside the caravan.
We advise that the user instructions for the
fitted appliances are studied in addition to
the information in this handbook.
Petrol/Diesel Fumes
The fitting of a tail pipe to your car exhaust
will reduce the possibility of fumes entering
your caravan through the front fixed
ventilation points.
SECURITY
Caravan theft
The theft of a caravan can occur in the
most unlikely circumstances; from a
motorway service area, even from an
owner’s driveway.
Secure all windows and doors when your
caravan is unoccupied even if only for a short
length of time.
Please see General Data Page 158 for
CRIS information.
Additional security
Consider fitting any device which might deter
or prevent intrusion by thieves.
A hitch lock cover helps to prevent towing of
the caravan.
A wheel lock prevents towing of the
caravan and removal of the wheel.
Customers are advised to identify their
caravan with a method for subsequent
identification if other forms of identification
have been altered or removed.
Datachip Security Card
Each model has a datachip security card
concealed within the body of the caravan,
showing the VIN.
Summary of Contents for 2016 Ariva
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Page 35: ...35 SERVICES SERVICES Water 36 Gas 43 Electricity 48...
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Page 51: ...51 ELECTRICS ELECTRICS Power Control System 52 Lights 84 Battery 84 Use of Generators 85...
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