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Contents

Operation of Camper  .............................................................................................................3
Opening of camper   ................................................................................................................3
Closing of camper ....................................................................................................................6
Operation of Internal Accessories  ........................................................................................8
12 volt system  .........................................................................................................................8
Mechanical lifting arm (remote control) ...............................................................................10
Battery 120 amp hours  ..........................................................................................................10
Fridge/Freezer  .........................................................................................................................11
Shower unit  .............................................................................................................................11
Turning on Heater  ...................................................................................................................12
Kitchen ......................................................................................................................................12
Operation of External Accessories  ........................................................................................12
 Air bag suspension – GEO Trailer  .........................................................................................12
 Free standing the camper on its legs.  .................................................................................13
Water tank  ...............................................................................................................................13

Water tank filler 

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Annex Roof and Annex Walls  ................................................................................................14
Fitting standard - quick awning ..............................................................................................14
Attaching annex roof  ..............................................................................................................14
Erection of annex roof  ............................................................................................................15
Attaching annex walls  .............................................................................................................15
Removing annex roof and annex walls  ................................................................................15
Product Care and Cleaning  ....................................................................................................16
Cleaning Canvas  ......................................................................................................................16
Cleaning Kitchen  .....................................................................................................................16
Service of Camper  ...................................................................................................................16
1,000 km service  .....................................................................................................................16
5,000 km service  .....................................................................................................................16
Check and service during operation  .....................................................................................16
Lubricants to be used  .............................................................................................................17
Pre-Delivery Inspection Form  ................................................................................................17
Travelander Warranty  ............................................................................................................17
Limitations     .............................................................................................................................18
Owner’s Responsibility  ...........................................................................................................19
Transfer of Warranty  ..............................................................................................................19
Travelander Warranty Form  ..................................................................................................21

Summary of Contents for Evron DC 4

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Page 2: ...mper on its legs 13 Water tank 13 Water tank filler 14 Annex Roof and Annex Walls 14 Fitting standard quick awning 14 Attaching annex roof 14 Erection of annex roof 15 Attaching annex walls 15 Removing annex roof and annex walls 15 Product Care and Cleaning 16 Cleaning Canvas 16 Cleaning Kitchen 16 Service of Camper 16 1 000 km service 16 5 000 km service 16 Check and service during operation 16 L...

Page 3: ...as noted Unfasten 3 catches on RH top side of camper SC Models only Unfasten 2 catches on RH top side of camper DC Models only Unfasten 1 catch at front of camper SC and DC Models Unfasten 3 catches at rear of camper SC and DC Models Once you have released all catches from the lid go to the RH side lockable door of the camper to turn on the remote control switch You will view 2 x switches and fuse...

Page 4: ...ay from being completely open or when the lid is in a 45 degree position from ground level To stop the opening of the camper remove your finger off the remote control receiver At this point drop the lid legs by pulling the spring bolt and then fold the leg into a 90 degree position It is recommended to pull the canvas over the edge of the camper lid at this point because it is at an easy height fo...

Page 5: ...nds Air bag trailer only Pull canvas around edge of lid ground level and body to prevent water leakage Release the internal cords that pull the canvas in from side to side MAKE SURE YOU TURN YOUR REMOTE OFF AT SWITCH BOARD Please ensure that the main tent doors REMAIN OPEN AT ALL TIMES when opening and closing the camper lid Once the camper is open you can enter inside and release the step platfor...

Page 6: ... places too much pressure on the internal bows Failure to follow these instructions will void warranty Fold up the internal step platform that is in front of the drawers and fold legs of step platform away If the step is left down you will cause major damage to the lid of the camper when it is closing up Pull your pillows away from the back edge head at least 300mm from the back edge of the camper...

Page 7: ...r a broom to tuck the canvas in between the nose cone and camper GEO trailer models have steps on the front nose cone that you can walk up to tuck the canvas in STOP about of the way before the lid is completely closed because you need to make sure the canvas is not protruding over the corner of the bed base on the front LH side of the camper and that the canvas is cleared from the bow brackets at...

Page 8: ...fective source of power The two batteries are joined in parallel and work as one power source A switch panel is located inside the kitchen at the rear of the camper Every accessory is protected by a resettable fuse which is located above each switch It is important to turn the switches OFF on the switch panel when travelling other than the fridge switch which will need to be left on to keep your g...

Page 9: ...ld damage your batteries which will not be covered under warranty IF THE BATTERIES ARE LEFT FOR A LENGTH OF TIME WITHOUT CHARGE ON THEM You will destroy your batteries Leave the charger on them and the charger will maintain them for you As you have a redarc in your camper you are best to plug into 240v or plug in a solar panel without solar regulator into the solar socket and place solar panel in ...

Page 10: ...ATOR Battery 120 amp hours It is best to charge the 120 amp hr batteries every 2 3 days whilst in use or when fridge freezer shuts off indicated by error light on fridge freezer panel You will require a 12vlt power supply from the vehicle to charge the 120 amp hr batteries on the GEO camper trailer You can also charge the batteries by using a Honda generator 1kva Honda alternator or solar panel of...

Page 11: ...epare shower cubical for use attach aluminum frame to side of camper Attach black fabric cubical walls to aluminum frame Always start in one corner and work your way around whilst pressing velcro together at top around frame Peg each corner out DO NOT peg through the eyelets for you can tear them out of the black fabric Use the black bungee cords that are supplied and feed them through the eyelets...

Page 12: ... cooker Dometic supply round stoppers that you can place on top of the canister to prevent wasteful evaporation You can remove the metho cooker from the camper if preferred Push yellow lever down on one slide on the other slide lift up the black lever and then slide cooker out Read cooker manual before first use we suggest it is necessary to read sections 7 1 8 2 3 Operation of External Accessorie...

Page 13: ...individually on each leg and keep going around the vehicle until the camper clears the vehicle tray and then drive vehicle out from under the camper Once the vehicle is out from under the camper you can then lower the camper to your preferred height You can view this procedure on footage via youtube at the following link https www youtube com watch v hkwaJS2086Q Water tank 1 x 130 L water tank is ...

Page 14: ... you are wanting to erect it in full then you will need 6 poles ropes and pegs Attaching annex roof 1st roll out smaller annex roof on RH side of camper Fit three poles guy ropes and pegs to secure At this stage you can place all the poles in the correct places and you can set some poles at the correct height also The centre pole you can set to the highest point and the LH poles can be set to the ...

Page 15: ...gh the eyelet fit a single rope to this pole and peg to the ground 2nd erect the pole opposite the camper door Fit pole through the eyelet fit a double rope to this pole and peg to ground 3rd erect the pole opposite the LH corner Fit pole through the eyelet fit a double rope to this pole and peg to the ground Measure the three front poles of the annex against the top of the annex wall This will en...

Page 16: ...und or if the camper is not square to lid there is a possibility that water can run in through the seals and wet the canvas If stored outside a weather proof cover should be placed over camper Service of Camper Trailer models only Your camper has been built to specifications as set by the standards association We adjust such items as brakes bearings and suspension moving parts before delivery Some...

Page 17: ...nstrate correct and safe use of all features Yours sincerely Agent General Manager Sales Manager Travelander Warranty A great travel home is just the beginning After you ve bought your new camper we support you with on going customer service that aims to make you one of the most satisfied owners in Australia The service we aim to provide demonstrates our commitment to the valued customer offering ...

Page 18: ...lightning flood water damage etc Use of the camper for any other purpose other than that for which it is designed Any scheduled maintenance including cleaning polishing and lubrication etc Expenses incurred in transportation to and from the manufacturer Freight costs incurred from delivery of parts and or accessories to an authorised dealer other than standard road freight costs Incidental loss or...

Page 19: ...ms made during the warranty term will not qualify under this warranty if lack of proper maintenance acts as cause rather than defective material or workmanship You must maintain your camper in accordance with the instructions in your owner s manual You must repair at your expense any body rust corrosion or damage due to any neglect maintenance is the owner s responsibility or external damage found...

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Page 21: ...onditions of the Travelander New Camper Warranty I We agree to be bound by this warranty during the 10 year warranty period Signed Print Name Date Transfer of warranty If you sell your camper within the 10 year warranty period the warranty can be transferred to the new owner The new owner must complete a handover demonstration of the camper with an authorised Travelander dealer A form will be prov...

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