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Do not operate heaters with incorrectly 
fitted or damaged exhaust ducts.

8. Never allow the warm air outlet on the 

heater to be obstructed in any way. For 
instance never hang washing on or in 
front of the heater to dry.  Misusing your 
heater in this way could cause serious 
damage from overheating.  Do not place 
flammable objects near the heater.  
Please follow these guidelines in the 
interest of your own safety.

9. If the burner makes an unusual noise or if

the flame lifts off while burning, it is likely 
that the regulator is faulty and it is 
essential to have it checked.

10.Cleaning (with switched off appliance): It 

is recommended that at least once a

year,  before the heating season starts,
you remove any dust that has collected
on the heat exchanger base plate.

Technical Data:

Type of gas: 

Liquid gas 
(propane/butane)

Operating pressure: 

30mbar (28mbar 
butane, 37mbar 
propane)

Rated thermal output:  3400W

Gas consumption: 

30-280 g/h

Product Indent. 

No: CE-0085AP0325

Automatic Ignitor

Power consumption: 

50 MA (ignition)
0.01 MA 
(monitoring)

Operating voltage: 

3V

CHANGING OF BATTERIES

Changing the Batteries on the Automatic
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. no. 30010-23600).  Other batteries could
lead to malfunctions!

TRUMA ULTRAHEAT
ADDITIONAL ELECTRIC HEATING
FOR TRUMATIC S 3002 (P), S
5002 AND S 55 T HEATERS

Function description

Truma-Ultraheat is an additional 230V
electric heater for the LPG heater models
Trumatic S 3002/S 5002.

Heater operation is basically possible with
gas only, electricity only or simultaneously
with electricity and gas.

When using simultaneously the electrical unit
will switch itself off before overheating
occurs as a result of the stronger gas burner.

When using electricityl only we recommend
to set the fan control on position 3 (manual
or auto), remembering to set the output level
to 2000W (ensure that the fuse protection for
the power supply of the camp site is
sufficient).

If more than 2kW are required (heating
up/cold temperatures) you must refer back
using gas operations as the 230V electrical
operation is a secondary heater only.

Summary of Contents for Bessacarr 2006

Page 1: ...T YOUR APPOINTED DEALER HAPPY TOURING IMPORTANT PLEASE QUOTE THE 17 DIGIT NUMBER ON THE SWIFT MANUFACTURERS PLATE SITUATED ON THE BULKHEAD DIRECTLY BEHIND THE FRONT PASSENGER SEAT AND BASE VEHICLE CHA...

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Page 3: ...e Motorhome Code 1 Preparing for the Road 5 En Route 13 Safety Security 15 Arrival at Site 19 Connecting Services 21 Electrical Systems 35 Equipment Details 51 Motorhome Care 107 Useful Information 11...

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Page 5: ...THE MOTORHOME CODE Code of Conduct 2 The Country Code 4 The Coastal Code 4...

Page 6: ...tic 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 P...

Page 7: ...ng 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 When usi...

Page 8: ...you want to get the best out of the country go quietly THE COASTAL CODE As our coastlines are increasingly used for recreation and education the following suggestions are made to enable us to enjoy ou...

Page 9: ...e Moving Off 6 Motorhome Terms 6 Loading of Vehicle 7 Large Storage Areas 8 Roof Loading 8 Tyres 8 Dedicated Travelling Passenger Seats 8 Three Point Seat Belts 9 Driving Licence 9 Vehicle Classificat...

Page 10: ...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...

Page 11: ...ecessary to load your motorhome carefully making sure all heavy articles are evenly distributed and are preferably placed in the lower lockers or bed boxes WARNING Do not travel with televisions or mi...

Page 12: ...tinuous 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 informatio...

Page 13: ...itive click indicates correct assembly Releasing the seat belt Press the red release button the tongue will be ejected from the buckle The belt is designed for use by one person and must not be put ar...

Page 14: ...t 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 stabil...

Page 15: ...ys 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...

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Page 17: ...EN ROUTE Spare Wheel Removal 14...

Page 18: ...om the supports b at each side of the spare wheel carrier frame c Fig 2 c Lift the wheel carrier frame c slightly and move the frame supports b forward and clear of the carrier frame Fig 3 d Lower the...

Page 19: ...SAFETY SECURITY Fire 16 Ventilation 16 Escape Paths 16 Children 16 Security 16...

Page 20: ...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...

Page 21: ...d 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 id...

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Page 23: ...ARRIVAL AT SITE Positioning the Motorhome 20...

Page 24: ...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 functi...

Page 25: ...S Water System 22 Guidance on Cleaning 24 Gas 26 Types of Gas 26 Safety Advice 27 Thermal Insulation and Heating 29 Electricity 30 Overseas Connection 31 Wiring Diagram 32 230V Mains Electrical Equipm...

Page 26: ...pes 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 hosepip...

Page 27: ...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 9N...

Page 28: ...2 The outside of the container should be thoroughly cleansed and washed down to remove any dirt dust or other contaminant Water at a suitably hot temperature containing an appropriate detergent is re...

Page 29: ...Connecting Services 25 Typical gas schematic drawing...

Page 30: ...es Two new hoses or pigtails as they are being called are available 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...

Page 31: ...ap solution or its equivalent when testing connections Do not operate any electrical apparatus whatsoever especially light switches If the leak is not obvious the motorhome should be evacuated and qua...

Page 32: ...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...

Page 33: ...ply at the regulator ensure that all gas operated equipment in the motorhome is turned off All gas equipment is supplied through a central Gas Manifold System which has individual isolation taps for e...

Page 34: ...ase 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 motorhome and insert the connecto...

Page 35: ...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...

Page 36: ...CONNECTIONS 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 MAXIMUM LENGTH OF THE MAINS...

Page 37: ...um output of 10 amps and on some continental sites the available output may be as low as 5 amps If your loading exceeds the site supply it may trip the site circuit breaker Please check the available...

Page 38: ...icable 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 applicabl...

Page 39: ...ns Unit 35 12V Power System 36 Transformer Charger Unit 36 The EC200 Electronic Control System 37 System overview 37 Power supply unit System operation 37 Control panel operation 42 Technical data and...

Page 40: ...s may be present 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 recomm...

Page 41: ...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 immedia...

Page 42: ...me models feature cab battery protection circuitry If the cab battery has been used on site then the engine driven alternator will recharge both it and the leisure battery whilst travelling However on...

Page 43: ...an approved supply that meets the requirements of BS7671 In most cases the site warden will hold 39 1 INTRODUCING THE EC200 ELECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEM With the use of new technology and an innovative...

Page 44: ...cumstances it should not be necessary to remove the battery other than for routine inspection of the terminals and topping up of the battery fluid where applicable Please see instructions supplied wit...

Page 45: ...ctor at the base of the PSU 2007 Reset RCD as per 3 2 D Check supply polarity if the RCD continues to fail contact your Dealer as there is probably a wiring or equipment fault Reset MCB by switching O...

Page 46: ...ting lead at PSU2007 and behind Control Panel Contact your Dealer Battery save feature has operated to protect the Vehicle battery and the Leisure battery is flat see section 4 4 Engine has been start...

Page 47: ...Amps 15 Amps 10 Amps 10 Amps 5 Amps 5 Amps 10 Amps 20 Amps 20 Amps Blue Blue Red Red Tan Tan Red Yellow Yellow Slate Pink Yellow White Black Tracer Yellow Green Slate Red Green Tracer Purple Brown Bl...

Page 48: ...l the display down readings section of the menu see section 4 2 Use to select a menu item within the settings section see section 4 2 4 3 The adjacent LED is illuminated when the power is ON The adjac...

Page 49: ...ater level in the fresh water tank 5 measurement levels Water level in the waste water tank 2 measurement levels External temperature in degrees centigrade as measured by the external temperature prob...

Page 50: ...lect button to exit Access to set the alarm clock Press the select button to select the HOUR Use the up down buttons to change Press the select button to select MINUTE Use the up down buttons to chang...

Page 51: ...er to the Leisure battery to prevent draining the Vehicle battery This WARNING display indicates that the system has been disabled because the vehicle engine is running You can switch over to the Leis...

Page 52: ...CB outputs of 10 10 and 6A via 2 x 9 way connectors 2 x 20A battery inputs via a 6 way connector 20A total output via 4 16A switched channels protected by 7 fused outputs via a 15 way connector Input...

Page 53: ...off Please note that the vehicle battery should only be used for short periods of time small loads otherwise the battery may become discharged and could prevent the vehicle from starting This switch o...

Page 54: ...r the Leisure or Vehicle battery ON position and the Entry light switch is in the OFF position for correct operation of the remote control as the remote control operates in parallel with the control p...

Page 55: ...Thetford Cassette Porta Potti 92 Side Lockers 96 Bunk and Luton Bed Safety 96 Front Swivel Seat 96 Freestanding Table 96 Blinds 97 Windows 98 Rooflights 98 Shower 100 Omnistep Slide out Step 100 Omnis...

Page 56: ...Swift Group Supercare customer care service department on 01482 875740 Equipment Specification For details on type of equipment fitted in your motorhome please refer to the Sales Brochure or Dealer IM...

Page 57: ...water can be fitted in front of the cold and hot water connection Draining the water heater 1 Disconnect power for water pump main switch or pump switch 2 Open hot water taps in bathroom and kitchen...

Page 58: ...oof stainless steel VA Use wine vinegar for de 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 reco...

Page 59: ...or butane Operating Pressure 30mbar or 28mbar butane 37mbar propane Rated thermal output 1500W Gas consumption 120g h Heating time to approx 70 C Gas operation approx 35 mins Electrical operation app...

Page 60: ...rmostat setting yourself 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...

Page 61: ...he Automatic 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 ce...

Page 62: ...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 abo...

Page 63: ...he flow in the direction required One outlet on each leg of the air ducting layout must be kept open at all times Switching off Push slide switch a to the OFF position IMPORTANT OPERATING NOTES 1 Repa...

Page 64: ...hen using vehicle specific switches ROOM THERMOSTAT s Room temperature sensor To measure the room temperature an external room temperature sensor s is located in the vehicle The location of the sensor...

Page 65: ...ting indicator lamp q on the control unit illuminate when the equipment is switched on During electrical operation the yellow indicator lamp h at the power selector switch also illuminates to indicate...

Page 66: ...r 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 g...

Page 67: ...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 To avo...

Page 68: ...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...

Page 69: ...han the room temperature 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 block...

Page 70: ...e 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 suppl...

Page 71: ...ply 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 heati...

Page 72: ...turning 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...

Page 73: ...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...

Page 74: ...ach 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...

Page 75: ...d 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 n...

Page 76: ...splayed by the corresponding LED i e 230V 230 V operation If sufficient supply voltage is available more than 200V this power source is selected as the first option no solar system installed 12 V oper...

Page 77: ...he 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...

Page 78: ...cloth 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 so...

Page 79: ...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...

Page 80: ...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 operatio...

Page 81: ...k 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...

Page 82: ...igerator at the middle thermostat setting for both gas and mains voltage Where possible always store goods that have previously been cooled Do not position the refrigerator in direct sunlight Constant...

Page 83: ...V Operating display C 230V lights green Appliance is in function 2 Use rotary switch B to regulate the temperature in the main refrigerator compartment If the operating display fails to light up it li...

Page 84: ...ics or from the respective signal on the solar charge regulator Gas operation Gas operation is selected in the following circumstances No supply voltage available The vehicle engine is not running Sup...

Page 85: ...frame heating Additional functions Temperature setting display D with 4 LED to indicate the selected temperature MIN MAX LED dimmer E for adjusting the brightness of the display LED only accessible wh...

Page 86: ...t Engine not running Start engine Failure The refrigerator does not work on 230V Possible cause Action you can take On board fuse defective Fit new fuse No connection to supply voltage Establish power...

Page 87: ...niter button C Keep rotary switch B depressed for another 10 15 seconds then release 8 Check the flame indicator to see whether a flame is burning 9 Repeat the entire process if the flame has gone out...

Page 88: ...ber 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...

Page 89: ...is 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...

Page 90: ...ich 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...

Page 91: ...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...

Page 92: ...rse depend on how much the cooker 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...

Page 93: ...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 ev...

Page 94: ...T 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 B...

Page 95: ...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 o...

Page 96: ...ronically 5 Power supply for the waste 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...

Page 97: ...riginal 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 Cau...

Page 98: ...be emptied when the waste level indicator lights up 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 over...

Page 99: ...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 HIG...

Page 100: ...g used by children especially under 6 years of age these bunks are not suitable for use by infants without supervision SEAT SWIVEL Driver Passenger To turn the swivel slide the RED lever rearwards and...

Page 101: ...esult in fatigue of the spring Clean the cassette side track and fabrics with mild detergent and water Lubrication of mechanism or spring is not required or recommended However if components should re...

Page 102: ...y connecting to each other and sliding HEKI 2 ROOF LIGHT SEITZ The lift tilt roof light can be set in 3 positions by means of pneumatic springs Position 1 lifts the pane 12mm without allowing rain to...

Page 103: ...of defects and malfunctions 3 Before starting off check the rooflight for damage in the acrylic dome tension cracks and the winding mechanism which could arise owing to for example branches and other...

Page 104: ...the shower door is fully closed thus avoiding water spray on unprotected areas 12V READING LAMP Care should be taken when making directional adjustment metal lamps when in use become very hot 100 Omn...

Page 105: ...Equipment Details 101 Fig 1 Front Plate Fig 2 Connection Fig 3 Wiring Diagram...

Page 106: ...Check if the step is retracted before departure 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 movem...

Page 107: ...pulling slightly from its position Fig D Pull down the trim as shown Fig E bringing the trim into the gap of the frame until the magnet closes Fig F Take the trim by tilting and pulling slightly from...

Page 108: ...rew in and tighten BY HAND IMPORTANT The Pinnacle is an integral part of the antenna and critical to its performance When in use always ensure the Pinnacle is fitted STATUS 530 DIRECTIONAL TV AND FM R...

Page 109: ...de we suggest that the legs be extended about 1m from the opening Unscrew the leg knob to slide the leg out of its seat Grasp the leg near its hinge joint and pull it in a horizontal direction Lower t...

Page 110: ...phono plugs has been located in the primary TV position within your motorhome The socket provides video and left and right audio channel output to connect to a television with suitable input connecto...

Page 111: ...MOTORHOME CARE Modifications DIY 108 Motorhome Exterior 108 Motorhome Interior 109 Chassis and Rear Axle 110 AL Ko Exhaust System 110 Winterisation Storage 110 Caring for the Environment 111...

Page 112: ...ains may be removed by using a soft cloth and a mild detergent WARNING Overzealous use of detergents may loosen the decals and or badges WARNING Care should be taken as the silicon in some polishes ca...

Page 113: ...ter only and wipe with a soft damp cloth Failure to follow these simple instructions may result in premature failure or cracking which will not be covered by any guarantees including extended warranti...

Page 114: ...intenance Charge the on board battery every 2 months Leave the refrigerator door open Leave furniture doors and lockers open to allow air to circulate fully Soft Furnishings Clean and dust the upholst...

Page 115: ...ank 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 through the pour out spout and replace the cap Close the cold taps and en...

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Page 117: ...USEFUL INFORMATION Owners Club 114 Spares and After Sales Supercare 114 Repair Facilities 114 Caravan Clubs 115 Motoring Organisations 115 Trade Association 115...

Page 118: ...r sales enquiries must be directed through your 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...

Page 119: ...mail 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...

Page 120: ...116 Notes...

Page 121: ...Mains Inlet Cable 32 Mains Socket Water Connection 22 Mains Unit 37 Motorhome Care 107 Chassis Rear Axle 110 Exhaust System 110 Exterior 108 Interior 109 Modifications 108 Winterisation Storage 110 Mo...

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