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SERVICES
Note:
Always disconnect the electrical
connector between the towing vehicle and
the caravan before connecting an LV (low
voltage) supply to the caravan and before
charging the caravan battery by any other
means.
2. Ensure that your caravan mains isolating
switch (RCD) is in the off position. The
MCB's are the breakers for the individual
circuits.
3. Remove any cover from the electricity
inlet provided on the caravan, 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 main switch at
the site supply point.
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, LAMPHOLDER PLUGS
(BAYONET-CAP ADAPTORS) SHOULD
NOT IN ANY CIRCUMSTANCES BE USED.
On Leaving the Caravan Site
5. Reverse the procedure described in
Paragraphs 3 and 4 above.
IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THE MAIN SWITCH
AT THE SITE SUPPLY POINT SHOULD BE
SWITCHED OFF, THE
SUPPLY FLEXIBLE CABLE
DISCONNECTED, AND ANY COVER
REPLACED ON THE SOCKET OUTLET AT
THE SITE SUPPLY POINT. IT IS
DANGEROUS TO LEAVE THE SUPPLY
SOCKET OR SUPPLY FLEXIBLE CABLE
LIVE.
Periodically
6. Preferably not less than once a year,
the caravan electrical installation
should be inspected and tested and a
report on its condition obtained as
prescribed in the Regulations for Electrical
Installations published by
the Institute of Electrical Engineers.
Never allow modification of electrical
systems or appliances except by qualified
persons.
Outlet sockets located within the tourer
should only be used with a dedicated
appliance and not an independent unit.
No appliance shall be used outside when
connected to an internal socket.
YOUR CARAVAN IS NOW SUPPLIED WITH
25 METRES OF MAINS CABLE TO COMPLY
WITH BS EN1645.
FLEXIBLE WIRING
LIVE
BROWN
NEUTRAL
BLUE
EARTH
GREEN & YELLOW
FIXED WIRING
LIVE
BROWN
NEUTRAL
BLUE
EARTH
GREEN & YELLOW
BBQ Point Information
Models equipped
with an external
barbeque point can
be used to power
any gas appliance
suitable for the gas
used in the caravan,
at the working
pressure shown on
the label in the
barbecue outlet box.
Please note when
using the outlet that
the fitted regulator
will allow a maximum of 1.5kg per hour of
gas to be taken from the gas bottle.
Therefore the consumption of gas from both
appliances within within the caravan and
appliance connected to the barbecue point
cannot exceed a total of 1.5kg at one time. If
you are in any doubt please consult your
dealer for advice.
Summary of Contents for 2016 Ariva
Page 14: ...PREPARING FOR THE ROAD 14 Fig 6 Checking Left Right Friction Pads...
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Page 30: ...ON THE ROAD 30...
Page 35: ...35 SERVICES SERVICES Water 36 Gas 43 Electricity 48...
Page 50: ...SERVICES 50...
Page 51: ...51 ELECTRICS ELECTRICS Power Control System 52 Lights 84 Battery 84 Use of Generators 85...
Page 122: ...122 FLYSCREENS BLINDS ROOFLIGHTS Opening and closing the panoramic rooflight...
Page 127: ...127 7 Fit the safety boards into position BUNK BEDS...
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Page 131: ...131 AL KO CHASSIS TYRES AL KO CHASSIS TYRES Chassis 132 General Maintenance 133 Tyres 134...
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