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[V] Vehicle battery voltage gauge. This
gauge shows the voltage of the Vehicle
battery in bar format, with the precise
reading shown at the top of the bar. The
actual bar changes colour according to
the battery voltage. Less than 10.9V =
red (Poor), 10.9V to 11.8V = yellow
(Fair), 11.9V to 14.4V = green (Good).

[L] Leisure battery voltage gauge. This
gauge shows the voltage of the Leisure
battery in bar format, with the precise
reading shown at the top of the bar. The
actual bar changes colour according to
the battery voltage. Less than 10.9V =
red (Poor), 10.9V to 11.8V = yellow
(Fair), 11.9V to 14.4V = green (Good).

[F] Fresh water level gauge. This gauge
shows the level of water in the Fresh
water tank, with the reading also shown
at the top of the bar. The actual bar
changes colour according to the water
level. 25% = red, 50% = yellow, 75% and
above = green.

[W] Waste water level gauge.  This
gauge shows the level of water in the
Waste water tank, with the reading also
shown at the top of the bar. The actual
bar changes colour according to the
water level. 25% = green, 50% = yellow,
75% and above = red.

SERVICES

4.4.3

Active Battery Screen

This screen is automatically selected when
the battery select button is operated. The
battery symbol bottom left will contain a ‘L’ if
the leisure battery is selected and a ‘V’ if the
vehicle battery is selected. From left to right;

[L or V] Active battery voltage gauge.
This gauge shows the voltage of the
Active battery (the currently selected
battery) in bar format, with the precise
reading shown at the top of the bar. The
actual bar changes colour according to
the battery voltage. Less than 10.9V = red
(Poor), 10.9V to 11.8V = yellow (Fair),
11.9V to 14.4V = green (Good).

[AH] Leisure battery calculated capacity
(percentage of Amp Hours). When the
leisure battery is active (selected), this
gauge will be shown. The gauge shows

the predicted charge capacity of the
battery. As the battery is charged this
gauge will increase, as the battery is
discharged (used) this gauge will
reduce. This can provide a useful
indication of usable battery power.

[SUN] Solar panel ammeter. This gauge
shows the current in Amps that is being
provided by the solar panel (when fitted).
The system will decide which battery to
direct the solar power to. This is based
on system logic (see section 3.6) and is
indicated by a ‘L’ or ‘V’ in the centre of
the sun logo.

[A] Battery ammeter. This gauge shows
the current in Amps going into or out of
the Active (selected) battery. Positive
current (+) indicates charging of the
battery, and is indicated by a green bar.
Negative current (-) indicated
discharging of the battery, and is
indicated by a yellow bar (low discharge)
or red bar (high discharge).

Summary of Contents for Landstar 2017

Page 1: ...ome Code 3 Preparing for the Road 4 On the Road 5 Arrival on Site 6 Fire Safety 7 Services 8 Equipment Details 9 Motorhome Care 10 Warranty 11 Useful Information 12 Change of Ownership 13 Service Reco...

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Page 3: ...be quoted in any communications with Mercedes Technical Approvals The Landstar has been European Commission Whole Vehicle Type approved via the Vehicle Certification Agency VCA to ensure your new Mot...

Page 4: ...1 2 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION...

Page 5: ...er Seats Exl Driver 1 Thermal Insulation Grade 3 Overall Length with step ladder 7121 160 for SL 22 9 Overall Width Mirrors folded 1993 6 6 Overall Width Mirrors extended 2426 7 12 Overall Height with...

Page 6: ...2 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION INTRODUCTION...

Page 7: ...ptying points but should be wrapped in a polythene bag and placed in the container provided Put all litter in containers marked for the purpose Noise Do not make excessive noise Flying kites model air...

Page 8: ...paying the required dues Parking Motorhomes should only be parked in approved places When using the facilities of a Motorhome at such times care and consideration should be given to other road users I...

Page 9: ...heavy items are well spaced and are in as low a position as possible for example low cupboards and bed boxes DO NOT EXCEED THE STATED MAXIMUM LOAD ITEMS FITTED OTHER THAN STANDARD EQUIPMENT WILL DEPLE...

Page 10: ...and that the battery box lid is fastened 13 Ensure if required that your fresh water tank is full and your waste tank is empty and check drain cap is closed 14 Check your external rear view mirrors a...

Page 11: ...heels In the event of a puncture ensure that the replacement wheel is of the same construction and size as the one that is being removed The tyre pressures must be suitable for the use to which they a...

Page 12: ...nd a child seated on someone s lap The belt is suitable for retaining most child seats and boosters Never wear a slack seatbelt When installed correctly the seatbelt should pass across the centre of t...

Page 13: ...than on tarmac Only a person on possession of a current driving licence may drive on the site Selecting a pitch Do not pitch in such a position that your Motorhome will obstruct others coming in Try t...

Page 14: ...6 2 ARRIVAL ON SITE...

Page 15: ...tion of the products of combustion At least three sides of the under floor space should be kept clear and unobstructed including by snow Do not make any additional openings in the floor ELECTRICAL SYS...

Page 16: ...ided for your safety please do not obstruct them SMOKE ALARM The smoke alarm is operational once the battery is connected When products of combustion are sensed the unit sounds an alarm until the air...

Page 17: ...d CO testers may be used in order to avoid having to burn cigarettes incense sticks etc Please read all steps thoroughly before attempting to test your alarm If the alarm is wall mounted remove by unh...

Page 18: ...mmended that you Test the sounder batteries and circuitry of your detector once per week by pressing and holding the Test Reset button for 1 second Perform the sensor test annually Keep the detector f...

Page 19: ...ll draw water from the water tank and pump the water to the motorhome taps shower toilet and water heater The water pump used on the motorhome has its own pressure switch the pump will continue to pum...

Page 20: ...the tank or by the drain tap situated externally Located below the skirt at the near side rear of the vehicle WARNING The fresh water system is pressured by a pump The pump will continue to operate un...

Page 21: ...urned off when not in use except in the event of winterising Note All tanks are fitted with a breather which acts as an overflow Overfilling the tank will result in water being expelled from the overf...

Page 22: ...iners 1 All water remaining in the container should be disposed of 2 The exterior of the container should be thoroughly washed down removing any dirt and other contaminants 3 Fill the container with a...

Page 23: ...ia a waste water container not supplied into a designated waste water area Pressure Switch The pressure switch is installed to monitor the pressure on the outlet side of the pump When a tap is closed...

Page 24: ...pressure switch may be required see pressure switch paragraph in this section for how to do this The pump is running but will not pressurise the water system little or no water is being discharged fr...

Page 25: ...e required see pressure switch paragraph in this section for how to do this Noisy or rough operation 1 Check for leaks on the high pressure and low pressure side of the pump 2 Ensure that all pipes wi...

Page 26: ...ak in suction line to the pump Inspect pipes and pipe joints between the water tank and the pump Frozen pipes Water pump does not run Pump incorrectly wired Refer to pump manufacturers instruction Pum...

Page 27: ...om hot and cold taps Battery condition is low causing pump Check state of battery charge to run slowly If new taps have been fitted they may Disconnect and check that they have at least 1 4 be reducin...

Page 28: ...at temperatures down to 2 C Propane should be used for temperatures below this therefore for all year round caravanners Propane is of greater use Hoses connected from regulator to the motorhome supply...

Page 29: ...tuate any electrical switches have the entire system checked by an expert TYPES OF GAS Butane Butane is supplied in the U K in green blue or aluminium bottles All these have a male left hand thread EX...

Page 30: ...of an accident In combination with a high pressure gas hose with integrated hose rupture protection HRP the Truma MonoControl CS gas pressure regulation system with integrated crash sensor complies wi...

Page 31: ...should not be obstructed even partially Low Level Ventilation Under each appliance is a fixed ventilation aperture of a size commensurate with the rating of the appliance itself It is either gauze cov...

Page 32: ...staff for guidance 4 Make sure that the supply from the sight is switched off 5 Make sure that the charger switch located on the PSU is switched off 6 On the motorhome lift the cover of the electrici...

Page 33: ...ration if you are on a site where the site supply protection is 6A or 10A It is therefore advisable to check the supply rating before switching on two loads items greater than the supply as this may c...

Page 34: ...inal 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 fu...

Page 35: ...to use the system these are The EC500 series Power Supply Unit PSU a combined mains consumer unit and 12V controller located in the front locker On some vehicle layouts this unit may be located elsew...

Page 36: ...rational information is contained elsewhere in this manual B Switch the PSU internal Power Converter OFF Locate the green Charger power switch on the PSU and ensure the switch is in the off position b...

Page 37: ...s reversed see 3 14 Green push switch Charger switch this switch turns the 12V battery charger on or off In is on out is off Amber push switch Space heater switch this switch turns the 230V supply to...

Page 38: ...8 20 SERVICES 2 4 EC480 Digitial Control Panel Colour graphic display Please refer to the following diagram to use your control panel...

Page 39: ...o be charged when the mains supply is available To change the selected battery press the vehicle battery select button The selected or Active battery is shown on the screen and on EC300 panels is also...

Page 40: ...ler configurable features within the system Your dealer will discuss these options with you and make the necessary adjustments as required Should you wish to review the possible options settings furth...

Page 41: ...following example Leisure Available power for battery load charging 5A 20A 10A 15A 15A 10A 20A 5A WARNING Under heavy loads the charger case may become hot ALWAYS ensure any ventilation slots have a c...

Page 42: ...ther than for routine inspection of the terminals and topping up of the battery fluid where applicable Please see instructions supplied with the battery Note Do not over discharge the battery One of t...

Page 43: ...tem to operate intelligently the shutdown button should be left switched on If the shutdown button is turned off then the solar panel will charge the leisure battery only 3 7 Water System Operation Th...

Page 44: ...ank level 100 audible beep Vehicle battery voltage With control panel power on and vehicle Message on screen and 1 minute low battery selected as active battery and audible beep If no action taken aft...

Page 45: ...the correct time EC480 Scroll to the System Time Setting screen Follow the instructions in section 4 to set the ON time to 23 00 and the OFF time to 24 00 Set the Timer to ON A stopwatch symbol will a...

Page 46: ...uses are dependant on PSU versions so not all fuses may be present Fuse Rating Fuse Colour Description 1 10 Amps Red Toilet 2 5 Amps Tan Ignitions 3 10 Amps Red Electric Step 4 10 Amps Red Water Pumps...

Page 47: ...correctly MCB switched off Reset MCB by switching OFF down position then back ON up position if the MCB continues to fail contact your Dealer as there is propably an equipment or wiring fault No or d...

Page 48: ...Control Panel locked Observe control panel handling instructions erratic function Control panel software may have crashed Reboot control panel by turning off the PSU isolate switch Wait 30 seconds th...

Page 49: ...cal Services Limited provide a technical help line during office hours Please contact 01482 678981 if you require technical help For out of hour support please refer to the tech support section of the...

Page 50: ...ill contain a L if the leisure battery is selected and a V if the vehicle battery is selected From left to right L or V Active battery voltage gauge This gauge shows the voltage of the Active battery...

Page 51: ...ss the up down buttons to adjust the setting If the alarm is turned on a bell symbol will be shown in the header area Set Timer event on Time Press the select button to move to timer hour setting Pres...

Page 52: ...Current 3A max 1 2kg DC Output 13 6 to 14 4 Volts nominal Current 25 Amps max 300 Watts Overall size HxWxD 50 x 250 x 135mm Signal INPUT 4 x Fresh water level 4 x Waste water level 1 x Engine Fresh w...

Page 53: ...8 35 WIRING DIAGRAMS...

Page 54: ...8 36 WIRING DIAGRAMS...

Page 55: ...8 37 WIRING DIAGRAMS...

Page 56: ...8 38 WIRING DIAGRAMS...

Page 57: ...8 39 CABLE COLOUR CHARTS...

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Page 59: ...manufacturer s specifications and should be fitted by them or an authorised agent To maximise the use and life of all fitted equipment in your Motorhome it is essential that any accompanying manufact...

Page 60: ...Boiler If the gas system is leaking or if there is a smell of gas Extinguish all naked flames Open all doors and windows Close all quick acting valves and gas cylinders Do not smoke Do not activate a...

Page 61: ...9 3 EQUIPMENT DETAILS TRUMA CONTROL PANEL 1 Display 2 Status line 3 Menu line above 4 Menu line below 5 Display of mains voltage 230V shore power 6 Display timer...

Page 62: ...ater TEMPERATURE Settable temperature range 5 30 C 1 C steps This symbol will flash until the required room temperature is reached CHANGE THE WARM Boiler WATER LEVEL Warm water boiler is switched on T...

Page 63: ...e refer to TRUMA appliance instructions that can be found in your information wallet It is essential that you do not block obstruct or cover the flue outlet from your Truma Combi Boiler Menu Settings...

Page 64: ...Cleaning Before starting up the refrigerator it is recommended that you clean it inside and repeat this at regular intervals 1 Operating controls 2 Door locking button 3 Freezer compartment removable...

Page 65: ...V voltage on board power supply CAUTION The refrigerator should only be used in 12V DC operation while the vehicle s engine is running otherwise the on board battery would be discharged within a few h...

Page 66: ...be observed For physical reasons gas ignition faults could occur starting from an altitude above sea level of approx 3280 ft 1000m No malfunction On the initial refrigerator start up or after a cylind...

Page 67: ...nt temperature and ignites again if the cooling compartment temperature increases again If the flame is not lit after the first ignition attempt the automatic igniter repeats the ignition twice durati...

Page 68: ...smoothly lifting them and may be positioned as desired Fig 10 Removable freezer compartment The freezer compartment may be removed to enlarge the cooling compartment Unlock the freezer compartment on...

Page 69: ...food and the ice cube tray Leave the door open to allow air to enter and prevent formation of mildew After defrosting freezer compartment and fins free of frost wipe both cooling compartments dry wit...

Page 70: ...re LED is flashing 230V mode 230V not available or voltage too low LED is flashing 12V mode 12V not available or voltage too low LED is flashing GAS Auto mode Flame not ignited All temperature setting...

Page 71: ...thermostat to a higher level The condenser is heavily frosted Check that the refrigerator door closes properly Too much warm food has been stored Allow warm food to cool down before storage within sh...

Page 72: ...eating element defective please also refer to failure indication Please inform the Dometic Customer Services Failure The refrigerator does not cool in 230V operation Possible cause Action you can take...

Page 73: ...is alight maintain the knob in this position for a few seconds to ensure the flame remains alight When the oven burner is ignited the flame remains at high flame in all knob positions When the oven r...

Page 74: ...the appliance always turn it off and disconnect from power supply and wait until it has cooled down Surfaces that are still hot can be damaged if they come into contact with cold water or a damp cloth...

Page 75: ...knob depressed after the burner has ignited for approximately 10 15 seconds to allow the thermocouple probe to reach temperature before releasing the knob Should the flame go out when the knob is rele...

Page 76: ...cylinder supply is connected and turned on In the event of a gas smell turn off at gas cylinder mains and contact supplier 2 To light Open door push in the control knob and turn to full rate see Fig 2...

Page 77: ...ct supplier 2 To light Open door push in the control knob and turn to full rate 240 C Hold a lighted match or taper to the burner and push the control knob in and hold The burner should ignite and the...

Page 78: ...t escaping from an unlit appliance Never check for leaks with a naked flame leak investigation should be carried out using a leak detector spray or soapy solution MAINTENANCE This appliance needs litt...

Page 79: ...When the STOP CLEAR button is pushed during the oven operation the oven stops cooking and all information retained To erase all information push the STOP CLEAR button once more If the START button is...

Page 80: ...d position 8 9 Run some water into the bowl by pressing the flush button once or open the valve blade under the toilet bowl by pulling it towards you Your toilet is now ready for use Note Some vehicle...

Page 81: ...9 23 EQUIPMENT DETAILS 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 8 9 10 11 12 13...

Page 82: ...ace the cap back on the emptying spout of the waste holding tank Cleaning and Maintenance The waste holding tank seal the automatic pressure release vent seal and the cap seal must be cleaned regularl...

Page 83: ...ne in This may be necessary at all new locations Should you experience problems please refer to the fault finding paragraph Removing the Pinnacle This may be necessary should you wish to reduce the ov...

Page 84: ...larly It is possible to take out the footboard in order to clean the step inside Retract the footboard by the lever switch S1 when possible not fully Disconnect the power to the step Disconnect the 2...

Page 85: ...Note Standard fitment is model specific In order not to damage the vehicle wall never roll the awning out for more than 0 5 meter without getting the support arms out Check regularly whether the adap...

Page 86: ...returned to the front facing position and the locking mechanism is fully secure Day Time Tables The main table supporting leg is located in the wardrobe during vehicle transit Fig 1 Remove and locate...

Page 87: ...an be used with the small daytime table top Note Daytime table top supplied is vehicle layout specific The small daytime top is located in the wardrobe during vehicle transit Fig 1 Following previous...

Page 88: ...out full length Fig 4 to support the double bed set up Fig 5 Fig 6 For the larger single set up as shown in Fig 3 slide the base cushion out Fig 5 1 to the end point of the supporting extension and i...

Page 89: ...ig 4 For the bed extension four infill sections are supplied three of which are located in the slide out storage box and one hinged piece located behind the storage box under the near side bed Remove...

Page 90: ...e switch located on the centre console Fig 10 Fig 10 Once the three infill sections have been removed from the storage box lift items 1 2 into the upright position in this position magnetic catches wi...

Page 91: ...e units should be removed by use of fine grade wire wool and furniture wax Heavy stains may need to be sanded out and the edging re polished 4 Soft Furnishings Seats cushions and other soft furnishing...

Page 92: ...nectors should be firmly connected Battery surfaces should be free of moisture and dirt Cell tops must be fully tightened if appropriate When removing a battery always remove the negative wire first O...

Page 93: ...modified in any manner whatsoever They should be checked at least annually for damage or blockage and rectified accordingly SAFETY PRECAUTIONS GAS APPLIANCES AND FITTINGS TURN OFF GAS APPLIANCES EXCE...

Page 94: ...sed awning space by the LPG exhaust from the refrigerator venting into it WARNING Space heaters may produce sufficient exhaust gases to pollute the awning space if it is totally enclosed from a genera...

Page 95: ...esponsibility for those items that are theirs but cannot cover any non approved modifications accessories or bodywork applied after the vehicle manufacture What is not covered Mercedes will not cover...

Page 96: ...parts free of charge providing there is a full service history and reserve the right to examine the vehicle prior to commencement of any repairs and if necessary nominate a repairer Should any faults...

Page 97: ...12 Damage resulting from over heating freezing fire or any accidents caused by the owner of a third party 13 Continued use after failure has become evident thus exacerbating the problem 14 Using the v...

Page 98: ...11 4 WARRANTY...

Page 99: ...12 1 NOTES...

Page 100: ...12 2 NOTES...

Page 101: ...12 3 NOTES...

Page 102: ...12 4 NOTES...

Page 103: ...hange of ownership form on the next page and send it to Lunar Caravans Limited After Sales Department Sherdley Road Lostock Hall Preston PR5 5JF There is a 50 administration fee for the transfer of ow...

Page 104: ...r Date of Ownership NEW OWNER Name Address Post Code Telephone Number Date of Purchase PLEASE FORWARD THIS FORM WITH A COPY OF YOUR SALES RECEIPT TO Lunar Caravans Limited After Sales Department Sherd...

Page 105: ...out in accordance with the Service Checklist We certify that an annual inspection has been carried out in accordance with the Service Checklist We certify that an annual inspection has been carried o...

Page 106: ...14 2 ANNUAL HABITATION SERVICE RECORD...

Page 107: ...ectricity Overseas Connection 8 15 F Fire Extinguishers 7 1 Fire Safety 7 1 Children 7 1 Fuses 8 28 L Loading of Weight 4 1 M Microwave 9 21 INDEX O Oven Grill 9 15 9 18 Hob 9 16 Hotplate burners 9 17...

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