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The kitchen sink is connected with a short hose with fitting attached, this is to be plugged into 

the water outlet connection on the Air OPUS® and the water intake on the kitchen, which is only 

accessible when the kitchen is fully extended.

The kitchen has a drain hose attached to the sink drain. This is designed to drain cold water to a 

waste container/bucket as the Air OPUS® is a cold water unit. The water pumps are pressure 

operated, so once the main 12 Volt power switch is turned on at the circuit board, the pump will 

prime the system and as soon as you turn the tap on the water will flow. Once the tap is closed 

the pump will turn off until the tap is turned back on.

DO NOT use your pumps to drain your tanks - running the pumps until the tank is dry will 

damage your pumps and will not be covered by warranty.

 Use the drain point/sump plug on 

the underside of the tank. For further storage information refer to the STORING YOUR OPUS 

section in this handbook.

When the water system is not required Air OPUS® recommends to switch off the pump when not 

in use.

When packing away the Air OPUS® follow the procedure below in order to drain the system of any 

excess water before disconnecting the water inlet and internal waste pipe:

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Air OPUS® 

WATER SYSTEM

IMPORTANT

A SMALL AMOUNT OF WATER 

MAY BE PRESENT FROM THE 

CONNECTORS AND WASTE HOSE, 

SO A CLOTH IS USEFUL TO 

REMOVE ANY EXCESS WATER.

A. Switch off the pump at the mains power switch.

B. Open the tap & allow the excess water in the pipe to drain.

C. Close the tap once all of the water has drained.

D. Disconnect either side of the male-to-male hose coupler.

E. Place the bottom waste water outlet pipe away under sink.

Draining your Tanks prior to storage

Summary of Contents for Air OPUS OP2

Page 1: ...OWNERS HANDBOOK PCT Patent Pending GB 2017 050391 Australian Patent Pending 2017220045 2018204104 Design registration No 201714813 201714812 201714811 201714810...

Page 2: ...PCT Patent Pending GB 2017 050391 Australian Patent Pending 2017220045 2018204104 Design registration No 201714813 201714812 201714811 201714810...

Page 3: ...OPUS Brake Set Up Page 9 Setting Up your Air OPUS Camper Page 10 11 Understanding the Air OPUS Switchboard Page 12 Understanding the air valves when setting up your Air OPUS Camper Page 13 Air OPUS W...

Page 4: ...cation Number Every Air OPUS has a Vehicle Identification Number VIN The VIN Plate can be found on the exterior of your Air OPUS to the left of the door secured to the draw bar We recommend making a n...

Page 5: ...Shock Absorber per side Kitchen Fully Stainless Steel Kitchen with 4 burner stove sink with electric tap with slide out extension Water System 2 x Electric Water Pump Water Tank 2 x Stainless Steel Ta...

Page 6: ...ternal lights number plate light tool box lights kitchen light annexe light Electrical Material 340g Micro Weave Poly Cotton Tropical Roof Waterproof and UV Protective Tropical Roof Annexe Fully Enclo...

Page 7: ...DIMENSIONS 2 SLEEPER opuscamper com au 05 6580mm 5695mm 1730mm 1950mm 3500mm 1730mm 2025mm with roof rack...

Page 8: ...you latch down the back of the camper first furthest from the hinge TIP 1 TIP 4 TIP 2 Take special care to ensure all canvas is tucked away on all sides especially around gas struts hinge points TIP...

Page 9: ...he horizontal CLOSED position when inflation is complete otherwise the canopy may slowly deflate over time TIP 9 Before you set off on your first trip do a couple of full set ups and while you have al...

Page 10: ...Disconnect these plugs when the engine of the towing vehicle is not running as it will continue to draw current and you may end up with a flat battery on your towing vehicle You can also use this Ande...

Page 11: ...accredited industry service agent the brakes should be checked and maintained The Air OPUS is fitted with electric trailer brakes You need an electric brake controller fitted to your car in order to t...

Page 12: ...d secure upright with D clips through mounting point STEP 5 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 Using the leg winder supplied gently lower corner steady legs until each touches the ground with enough pressure to sto...

Page 13: ...front of camper fit each corner of the canvas over the corner of the lid The seam on the canvas should line up with each corner of the bed lid Secure using straps provided STEP 11 Once lid is fully o...

Page 14: ...n valve must be open in line for your pump to run DO NOT hold the button in if it shuts off when pressed or you will risk damaging your pump 3 6 11 10 7 12 2 4 5 1 14 8 9 13 240v Circuit Breaker Locat...

Page 15: ...rd turn on main 12v power key switch main air pump switch to on press inflation button Once inflation is completete turn the Main Inflation valve switch inside camper to a Horizontal CLOSED position b...

Page 16: ...maging your system The other tank supplies water to the slide out kitchen There is also a water outlet located next to the tank outlet connector The water fitting closest to the rear of the camper on...

Page 17: ...l damage your pumps and will not be covered by warranty Use the drain point sump plug on the underside of the tank For further storage information refer to the STORING YOUR OPUS section in this handbo...

Page 18: ...the button until the gas has had time to fill up the system and the burner will ignite STEP 6 Switch off the yellow gas valve when not in use and ensure that the gas bottle valve is closed prior to p...

Page 19: ...put on the driver s side of the Air OPUS There are two 10A internal 240V power points and one external In the storage area behind the stereo is the first 240V outlet and the second outlet is located i...

Page 20: ...tted at the drawbar All sockets fridge power and lighting will operate on 12V power from the on board batteries heavy usage and power hungry appliances will deplete the battery s charge It is recommen...

Page 21: ...slide mechanism TIP If you wish to travel with your fridge powered and fan running you must leave the red power key in and switched on and the LIGHT and FRIDGE switches activated LIGHT A 12V socket i...

Page 22: ...SETTING UP THE ADDITIONAL DAY BED opuscamper com au 20 Seating moved to create additional bed The seating area inside the Air OPUS can be reconfigured as shown...

Page 23: ...camper deflate the canopy to attain easy access to zip area see picture as shown STEP 2A Zip on annexe roof as shown attach left and right buckles at either bed end and velcro down straps Then connect...

Page 24: ...nnexe make sure all 7 outer valves on the annexe are closed STEP 6 With the cross connecting tube attached you can open both valves one from tent and the other on annexe This will then start to fill t...

Page 25: ...nt to retain pressure including the cross filling tube Remember to reopen prior to Deflation STEP 9 Using the black straps provided set the feet of the annexe at 2 4M out from the side of the camper a...

Page 26: ...uscamper com au 24 INSTALLING YOUR Air OPUS ENSUITE Using the toggle provided zip the ensuite top onto the end air beam over your spare wheel Peg down each corner base to tension the room You may also...

Page 27: ...nce the cabin reaches pressure Relock your crosslinking valves again once done to retain pressure STEP 2 Remove linking air tube from faulty beam STEP 6 Once succesfully repaired reverse a bove steps...

Page 28: ...panelling Regular battery maintenance checks charge once a month will prolong the life of your battery as AGM Deep Cycle Batteries do not like to be drained flat Empty the water tanks prior to storin...

Page 29: ...required apply seam sealer or suitable alternative Follow the product instructions and allow to fully dry before packing Regularly check the velcro straps and seams Never force the zips of the tent o...

Page 30: ...y to maintain its clean finish Prolonged exposure to UV mud dirt and salt may deteriorate the finish of the camper The body of the camper can be washed with soap and water using a soft sponge Rinse th...

Page 31: ...m and run down seams or fall on internal poles giving the appearance of a leak There are a few main causes of condensation It is natural for the body to perspire sweat during the night please ensure t...

Page 32: ...condensation Under extreme conditions condensation cannot be completely avoided Condensation nearly always occurs on the roof poles and therefore it is often confused with leaks Leave the ventilation...

Page 33: ...emed to be factory seconds ex demonstration or damaged unless specifically stated otherwise by OPUS in writing See details later in this document Warranties are not transferable Also if the original p...

Page 34: ...d if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure OPUS Campers are designed for use on any road or track that is trafficable to normal four wheel drive...

Page 35: ...ms deemed to be factory seconds ex demonstration or damaged Any such items are sold on an as is basis There are no warranties refunds credits exchanges or similar associated with such items In the sal...

Page 36: ...e if over 6 years old Check tyre inflation pressure Check bearings for play and wear Repack bearings with grease Grease suspension swing arms Check suspension straps Torque suspension bolts Check and...

Page 37: ...Nm Jockey Wheel 12 mm 8 8 80 Nm Stone Shield 10 mm 8 8 22 Nm Tool Box 10 mm 8 8 22 Nm Drop down Legs 10 mm 8 8 22 Nm Suspension pivot 14 mm 8 8 70 Nm Bump stops 8 mm 8 8 22 Nm Suspension limit straps...

Page 38: ...opuscamper com au 36 NOTES...

Page 39: ...iagrams are for illustration purposes only Actual product may vary and any specifications are subject to change without prior notice All information correct at time of print Purple Line Pty Ltd 2019 I...

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