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Vanmaster, Unit 5 Stone House Road, Martland Park, Wigan WN5 0LE 

www.vanmaster.net | [email protected] 

 

SPECIFICATION 

 
 

Please use this section to record your Caravan information.  

Remove from Handbook and keep in a safe place for further reference, if necessary.  

 

Model   

 

Number of Berth 

 

Date Purchased        

 

M.R.O     

 

M.T.P.L.M 

 

Pay Load 

 

 

Shipping Length 

 

Internal Length 

 

Body Width 

2.3m 

Internal Width 

2.133m 

Internal Height 

1.98m 

Overall Height 

2.57m 

Summary of Contents for Accolade 480

Page 1: ...Please use this section to record your Caravan information Remove from Handbook and keep in a safe place for further reference if necessary Model Number of Berth Date Purchased M R O M T P L M Pay Loa...

Page 2: ...raphs descriptions information and statements contained in the companies brochure and literature are intended as a guide only and do not form any part of any contract not do the same constitute and re...

Page 3: ...3 Vanmaster Unit 5 Stone House Road Martland Park Wigan WN5 0LE www vanmaster net info vanmaster net OWNERS HANDBOOK...

Page 4: ...6 WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION 10 CARAVAN CONSTRUCTION 13 GENERAL SAFETY 19 PREPARING FOR THE ROAD 26 DRIVING AND TOWING 45 ARRIVAL ON SITE 53 CONNECTION OF SERVICES 56 GAS SAFETY ADVICE 73 ELECTRICAL SY...

Page 5: ...5 Vanmaster Unit 5 Stone House Road Martland Park Wigan WN5 0LE www vanmaster net info vanmaster net SECURITY 127 TAKING CARE 138 ANNUAL SERVICE INSPECTION RECORD 150...

Page 6: ...sincerely trust you do not have any cause to complain about your caravan However if things go wrong the first course of action is to contact Vanmaster Telephone 01942 212194 and we are confident that...

Page 7: ...rators water heaters ovens toilets chassis and audio equipment which are covered by the respective manufacturers own guarantee and service arrangements are also excluded The Caravan is not covered if...

Page 8: ...wner if the Caravan is sold providing the Caravan has been serviced by Vanmaster Ltd and details of the change of ownership have been supplied to Vanmaster Limited You have legal rights under UK law g...

Page 9: ...will be covered providing that it continues to be serviced by Vanmaster In all other cases providing that a reseal is undertaken by Vanmaster and the caravan is then subsequently serviced annually at...

Page 10: ...n and detailed appliance instruction manuals are also contained in your Owners Information Pack Vanmaster has designed and manufactured your caravan as a recreational vehicle and is intended for this...

Page 11: ...maintain your Caravan in prestige condition Should you be unfortunate to suffer a major accident with your caravan it is comforting to know that we have complete repair facilities at our Wigan factory...

Page 12: ...tory but with changing market and supply situations may prevent us from maintaining the exact specification and we therefore reserve the right to alter specifications as materials and conditions deman...

Page 13: ...a Delta or Euro axle and suspension system The AL KO rubber suspension system is designed and developed to suit all road conditions and is maintenance free All Vanmaster Caravan chassis are fitted wi...

Page 14: ...t 60mph max Note Steel spare wheels are not fitted with Tyron Wheel Bands A pneumatic jockey wheel and wheel mud flaps are a standard fitting Body Shell Caravan bodies are constructed from the highest...

Page 15: ...rylic construction and the door frames are extruded aluminium CHRIS identity number etched to all windows and Caravan chassis Cassette blinds fly screens are fitted to all windows and a sliding fly sc...

Page 16: ...ockets are also fitted normally in the kitchen lounge bedroom area A 240V socket is fitted for external use inside the external storage locker Alarm System A quality alarm system is fitted which when...

Page 17: ...ss or wooded covers The caravan has a full domestic style security System with single key operation to all exterior doors and lockers Smoke alarm and Carbon Monoxide alarm included as standard Aerial...

Page 18: ...bbed sucker attachments rather than screw fixings are recommended Please Note Holes must not be drilled into the chassis Grab Handles Stainless steel grab handles are fitted on each corner of front an...

Page 19: ...of manufacture and should be exchanged at least every five years c Turn off all gas appliances and turn off the gas supply before towing your Caravan d Never use portable cooking or heating equipment...

Page 20: ...he Caravan is in motion l When your Caravan is connected to your towing vehicle it should be level or slightly nose down An excessive nose down attitude or a nose up attitude could lead to instability...

Page 21: ...On some roof skylights the mesh can be easily removed to aid cleaning Caution On fan assisted roof skylights it is essential that the fan is switched off prior to cleaning Low Level Ventilation Low l...

Page 22: ...GNS 366 Its main features are a Photoelectric sensor for slow smouldering fires b Small footprint c Power and alarm test button d Loud 85DB Alarm signal e Cannot be fitted without batteries Operating...

Page 23: ...y whenever the battery is replaced Clean your smoke alarm regularly to prevent dust build up This can be done using a vacuum cleaner with the brush attachment fitted Clean gently around the front gril...

Page 24: ...The fire extinguisher should be checked at regular intervals in accordance with the manufactures instructions The life expectancy is between 3 5 years Once deployed it should be returned to service e...

Page 25: ...t has a responsibility to ensure that their product is as safe as possible All Vanmaster caravans are equipped with combustion Modified High Resilient C M H R foam cushions These foams are much safer...

Page 26: ...riving Standards Agency The following are guidelines only and if any specific legislation is required you should consult the latest publications of the following The Road Vehicles Construction and Use...

Page 27: ...e ability to restart on gradients and to maintain a reasonable speed relative to the traffic flow on various types of road d To set the factors the caravan user needs to take into account before towin...

Page 28: ...afe and proper functioning of the equipment for habitation as defined by the caravan manufacturer Personal Effects Those items which a user can choose to carry in a caravan and which are not included...

Page 29: ...ls and equipment with which the vehicle is normally provided e Without any towing bracket Note As a general rule the actual laden weight of a caravan should not exceed the kerb weight of the towing ve...

Page 30: ...weight of the Caravan expressed as a percentage of the kerb weight of the towing vehicle i e How to establish the actual laden weight The personal effects required for two people to go caravanning wil...

Page 31: ...anyone who passed their test after 1st January 1997 will need to take a further test in order to obtain Category B E if they wish to tow a car and a caravan combination whose train weight exceeds 3500...

Page 32: ...m nose weight tow bar maximum nose weight c The caravan s maximum nose weight which is 100kgs d The actual laden weight of the caravan should always be kept as light as possible The lighter it is whil...

Page 33: ...s an important bearing on its suitability for towing and therefore on the selection of the caravan to match the towing vehicle There are many factors involved which are often contradictory such as bra...

Page 34: ...e a lower performance for a given cubic capacity compared to petrol engines When climbing a 10 loss of power with a petrol engine and slightly less with a diesel engine should be expected for every 10...

Page 35: ...laden weigh for optimum stability However the towing vehicle manufacturer s limit and the caravan hitch limit may restrict this Measurement of Nose weight The nose weight is measured by using a propr...

Page 36: ...brace provided before entering the caravan This will ensure that the Caravan does not tip up when you are inside Please note Corner steadies should not be used as a jacking device Internal Loading Ch...

Page 37: ...and secured in the gas bottle locker The gas should be turned off b The leisure battery is stored and secured in the battery locker box set into the tray provided and secured c Any external connectio...

Page 38: ...ing vehicles tow ball g Manoeuvre the hitch head over the tow ball and lower the jockey wheel using the winding handle until the hitch head opening sits comfortably over the tow bar ball Coupling the...

Page 39: ...to the clean tow ball by lowering the jockey wheel The handle must now make an audible click and return to the flat position The coupling is correctly engaged when the green edge of the safety indicat...

Page 40: ...e it is correctly attached to tow your vehicle The purpose of the breakaway cable is to apply the Caravans brakes if it becomes separated from the towing vehicle Having done this the cable assembly is...

Page 41: ...ow ball and clipped back on itself to form a noose Where there is no designated attachment point on provided the tow bar loop the cable around the neck of the tow ball If you attach the cable like thi...

Page 42: ...e Setting Off Connect the 12V electrical cable 13 Pin Connector and check caravan lights and towing vehicle are all working correctly Check ATC for GREEN LED Release the handbrake and ensure that the...

Page 43: ...he 13 pin connector from vehicle socket store away in cable locker Pull the stabiliser lever up as far as it will go Open the coupling handle and lift the AKS3004 from the tow ball With higher nose lo...

Page 44: ...plied it is possible for the Caravan to roll back as much as 25cm before the full force of the brake takes effect Brake Components All components of both the overrun device and the wheel brakes must b...

Page 45: ...ur unit s widest points Make sure the mirrors are adjusted correctly and extension mirrors where required are removed when not towing Vehicles registered since 26 January 2007 should have the latest s...

Page 46: ...d Be considerate to other road users and remember with the Caravan behind everything takes a little longer Overtaking and stopping distances increase when you are towing Always indicate your intention...

Page 47: ...possible Care in Cross Winds Be prepared Your caravan car combination can be interfered with by bow waves from large overtaking vehicles Towing on gradients When climbing up to a 10 loss of power sho...

Page 48: ...ot working when stationary uphill because the Caravan is tending to pull backwards Chocks may be placed behind the wheels to prevent running backwards On a very steep hill it will help the car if you...

Page 49: ...g the car Excessive speed downhill is a common cause of difficulties which can increase the risk of an accident Setting off a Let the clutch in smoothly on the towing vehicle Allow more engine speed t...

Page 50: ...turn and apply the opposite lock d Watch the nearside wheel and when it stops turning and begins to pivot apply the opposite lock Make the car follow the caravan round Finally straighten up Proficien...

Page 51: ...wing a Ease of use b Strength against unauthorised removal c Cost All Vanmaster Caravans are fitted as standard with the AL KO wheel lock receiver The wheel lock assembly is available as an optional e...

Page 52: ...rmation If you are in any doubt about specific legislation please refer to the latest amended text of The Road Vehicles Construction and Use Regulations 1986 The Road Vehicle Lighting Regulations 1989...

Page 53: ...cing down the slope It is good practice to chock the wheels of the Caravan when parked on a slope even though the Caravan handbrake has been applied Side to Side Levelling A quick observation of your...

Page 54: ...level before unhitching You should then park your car usually next to the Caravan furthest away from the door side Note On upward facing pitches when the hydraulically damped drawbar of the hitch beco...

Page 55: ...eadies to achieve this It is important that the Caravan is correctly levelled to ensure the correct working of the refrigerator cooker etc Information AL KO Big Foot pads available as an extra can be...

Page 56: ...Supply Charger will charge the leisure battery and the 12V systems When connected to the car 230V supply disconnect the system automatically switches to the car supply When the ignition is switched on...

Page 57: ...s switched off by ensuring your Caravan mains isolating switch on the MCB is in the OFF position Mains Inlet Cable Your Caravan comes equipped with 25 metres of mains three core orange flexible cable...

Page 58: ...int Generator Charger When connecting to a generator always switch off the RCD start the generator and allow it to run for a few minutes to stabilise When this has happened switch the RCD to the ON po...

Page 59: ...polarity of the mains supply especially when touring overseas There are available several propriety makes of equipment for testing polarity If it can be achieved it is preferable to connect live to li...

Page 60: ...atures as low as 40 degrees C and is therefore suitable for all winter caravanning Make sure that heating and cooking appliances and the gas cylinders are switched off before you move the caravan Make...

Page 61: ...ote control is fitted optional extra the Duo Control change over regulator supply status can be viewed from inside your Caravan Additional instructions will be included in the accessory pack Two high...

Page 62: ...urns red Note In extreme cold or when a large amount of gas is consumed from the cylinder over a long period of time the gas pressure may fall below 0 5 bar even though there is still some gas left in...

Page 63: ...b changes to green Close the empty cylinder valve and screw of the high pressure hose Propane cylinders need a special spanner to remove and refit the pipe to the cylinder They are readily available f...

Page 64: ...amage to the thread caused by using the wrong tool Check all gas appliances are turned off Close gas cylinder valve Unscrew high pressure hose from gas cylinder or adaptor and from DuoControl inlet In...

Page 65: ...ion To check for leaks use appropriate equipment such as a leak detection spray DO NOT USE A NAKED FLAME The low pressure area should be leak tested by a qualified technician Gas Manifold System Befor...

Page 66: ...t screw connection or fittings and must be repaired by an expert straight away Do not open cylinder valves again Hoses will inevitably deteriorate with age so they should be inspected for wear and dam...

Page 67: ...contaminates falling into the water container when pump is inserted The whale Supersub pump is a completely sealed unit designed for intermittent use It is self priming and to ensure proper performan...

Page 68: ...ff when the onboard tank is full To Drain Onboard Freshwater Tank a Reach under the floor offside front of axle and unclip the drain hose b Open the tap on the end of the drain hose one full turn to d...

Page 69: ...anship Shurflo Water Pump Internal When the onboard tank is full fresh water can be pumped via the Shurflo internal pump to the cold water taps the hot water via the water heater and the auto flush to...

Page 70: ...rush of water Information A whale Aqua source system can be purchased as an optional extra which will allow the onboard tank to be filled directly from a mains water supply Onboard Tank Water Level T...

Page 71: ...ater to ensure all water is drained off Waste Water Waste Water Container Your Caravan is equipped with a wastewater container which is located in the front locker s Waste Water System The drain point...

Page 72: ...crew cap is replaced The large drain cover can be removed if needed for cleaning purposes by gripping the cover and then turning anticlockwise to remove cover from locating lugs To replace locate the...

Page 73: ...e a soap solution or its equivalent when testing connections Do not operate any electrical apparatus whatsoever especially light switches If the leak is not obvious the caravan should be evacuated A c...

Page 74: ...n that the battery is low need replacement f Test button to test the units electronics and verifies proper unit operation g Green LED light flashing once every 30 seconds to indicate normal operation...

Page 75: ...sound LED Indicator Operation Red LED The alarm sounds pattern is pulsed the short alarm beeps and at the same time red LED flash together Once chirp and red LED flashing once every 30 seconds is an i...

Page 76: ...rce of a CO problem until it has been fixed NEVER IGNORE THE ALARM d This carbon monoxide alarm is designed to detect carbon monoxide gas from ANY source of combustion It is NOT designed to detect any...

Page 77: ...ED flashing at one time the alarm sound Replace battery with one of the following approved brands Duracell Energizer Pair Deer General Maintenance To keep your CO Alarm in good working order please fo...

Page 78: ...ropanal Ethyl Acetate Hydrogen Sulphide dioxides and alcohol based products paints thinner solvents adhesives hair spray aftershave perfume and some cleaning products LPG Appliance Exhaust There is no...

Page 79: ...ame You are advised not to use any additional gas appliances outside your caravan unless it is a gas barbeque connected via the barbeque point optional fitted extra supplied with your Caravan Please e...

Page 80: ...r Important Points Fresh air circulation should be allowed below the Caravan when appliances are in use and when flues terminate below the floor to allow free evacuation of the products of combustion...

Page 81: ...h leakage protection for the mains electrical supply in your caravan The unit is normally located in the central offside floor locker adjacent to the fridge position may vary and is accessed by liftin...

Page 82: ...ater Heater if fitted In the event of a fault or overload the MCB will trip i e automatically moves to the OFF position After elimination of the fault the MCB can be re set by switching to the ON up p...

Page 83: ...lt an approved electrical installation contractor It is dangerous to attempt modification and additions yourself Information Simultaneous operation of all of the 230V mains electrical equipment may no...

Page 84: ...th a minimum of four switched domestic type mains socket outlets The position of these varies according to model and personal specification The standard positioning is Front offside adjacent to lower...

Page 85: ...ns supply is connected site supply home supply or generator battery charging will automatically commence The 12V system with the exception of the 12V refrigerator and battery charging will not operate...

Page 86: ...tery ensure that it is not placed on a cold surface as the battery will deteriorate more rapidly than if stored at a suitable temperature Battery Installation The outside lockable battery compartment...

Page 87: ...strap Close and lock door The locker door should be closed and locked at all times Generators Charger All electrical equipment fitted in your new Caravan can be run from either a controlled generator...

Page 88: ...to alarm refrigerator and one extractor fan normally kitchen Habitation Rely To conform to European Safety Standards your Caravan has been fitted with a habitation relay This relay is actuated when t...

Page 89: ...the 12V position 12V Supply Fuse Board A fuse board for the 12V equipment is located in the central offside floor locker adjacent to the fridge position may vary and is accessed by lifting up the offs...

Page 90: ...ting Skirt lights 12V 5w Bayonet fitting Rear lights light cluster Stop lights 12V 21w Bayonet fitting Tail lights 12V 5w Bayonet fitting Indicators 12V 12w Orange Bayonet fitting Reverse lights 12V 5...

Page 91: ...tting away from skirt Twist off bulb holder from rear of fitting Replace renew bulb holder making sure rubber sealing ring is in place Refit to side skirt cavity Replace 2 crosshead screws Note Do not...

Page 92: ...operation Screw back on glass cover finger tight only LED Reading Lights Full unit replacement only LED Below Cupboards Full unit replacement only LED Floor Lights Full unit replacement only Gas Lock...

Page 93: ...lens cover locating cover base on lower fixing lugs taking care to correctly locate rubber gasket Screw back in the four crosshead screws Do not over tighten Clip back on silver plastic cover over th...

Page 94: ...d we recommend that you compare the instructions in the handbook with the component manufacturer s literature to ensure the information provided is as accurate as possible If you are in any doubt as t...

Page 95: ...vertical static load for the coupling head is 100kg this should not be exceeded Note Vehicle handbook should be checked for vehicles towing hitch limit Regulations The AKS 3004 must be used in conjun...

Page 96: ...ng and Uncoupling The stabiliser lever must be in the uppermost position Pull the coupling handle up The coupling mechanism has an opening position i e as long as the AKS 3004 is not placed on the tow...

Page 97: ...ising lever down The AKS is now ready for the road Uncoupling Pull the stabiliser lever up as far as it will go open the coupling handle and lift the AKS 3004 from the tow ball With heavier nose loads...

Page 98: ...nts ATC draws power from the towing vehicles 13 pin connector and requires power on pins 9 permanent supply and pin 13 earth Important Prior to commencing any journey ensure that the Caravan lighting...

Page 99: ...tability See to clear log file If ATC shows a RED flashing LED ATC has detected a fault Disconnect 13 pin plug from towing vehicle wait approx 5 seconds and reconnect if LED now shows GREEN ATC is fun...

Page 100: ...errors are due to power supply problems which could be due to low voltage or an intermittent power supply from the tow bar Troubleshooting In the unlikely event that you receive a red flashing LED an...

Page 101: ...is maintenance free and requires no servicing In case of any damage to ATC please contact AL KO ATC is a sealed unit and any evidence of removal of ATC or the components parts including outer casting...

Page 102: ...the nearside of the caravan Before starting a journey check that the carrier is properly positioned and secured Important As the following operation involves a great deal of kneeling bending and lifti...

Page 103: ...sits securely on the carrier base Excessive tightening can lead to damage on the wheel Lift the carrier with the hooped ends and push back in the telescopic tubes till almost at the chassis Allow carr...

Page 104: ...nected the mains connection cable to a mains hook up and that the mains isolation switch is in the on position Electrical Control Panels Your Caravan will be fitted with two control panels one situate...

Page 105: ...battery charger Mains power is supplied directly from the mains unit via MCB3 The battery charger battery will automatically switch on when a battery is not connected The battery charger fitted is de...

Page 106: ...sm allows a completely free central opening with built in fixed ventilation when closed It operates as an extractor fan and air intake fan Red Switch Mode of operation Induction IN Expel OUT Black Swi...

Page 107: ...he centre recess of the holder screwed into the frame The cover is then open about 15mm Rain cannot enter then nor can the wind open the cover The fly screen slides from left to right To hold closed s...

Page 108: ...ened before opening window When window is set to the required position these should be fully fastened to maintain window position Do not forget to unfasten before closing Fly screens and Blinds Fitted...

Page 109: ...ind crossbar To open fly screen Release blind catch by pressing on top section of catch bar and then slide up Do not release crossbar and allow fly screen to fly up as this could cause damage to blind...

Page 110: ...ch on the control panel needs to be in the ON position Sprung Hinges Overhead lockers will be fitted with sprung hinges These are suitably strong enough when closed to securely retain the door and pre...

Page 111: ...long narrow cushions backrests to drop between the large cushions and the condensation panel side wall It may be advantageous due to the tight fitting to lift both large cushions a little where they...

Page 112: ...ty of positions To Operate Lift or remove the small top cushion then lift up the wooden frame adjoining the bulkhead to the required position it will be held in position by a ratchet system Replace or...

Page 113: ...available by drawers or doors and also by raising bed frame and mattress Stays are fixed to hold bed frame in open position the table on some fixed bed models is stored beneath the double bed frame To...

Page 114: ...r park operator or check other antennas in the vicinity b Loosen the mast locking collar and wall bracket and raise the antenna Turn the mast to direct the antenna towards the TV transmitter The RED S...

Page 115: ...ved leaving only the Mounting Foot and rubber gaiter a Unplug the antenna from the Power Pack b Loosen the Mast Locking Collar and Wall Bracket and Lift off whilst feeding out the mast and cable c Pus...

Page 116: ...fixed in the right hand front lower locker The pump when switched on supplies water from the onboard tank to the water heater kitchen taps bathroom taps shower and toilet The pump is activated when a...

Page 117: ...l wheels excluding the steel spare wheel The Tyron Bands Assist the driver in maintaining steering cornering and braking control after a tyre deflation Reduced the risk of an accident following tyre d...

Page 118: ...an accessories box The kit includes a special ball ended Allen key and a full fitting removal instruction booklet The enclosed instructions are a help along with the pictorial multilingual instruction...

Page 119: ...119 Vanmaster Unit 5 Stone House Road Martland Park Wigan WN5 0LE www vanmaster net info vanmaster net ADE HEATING SYSTEM Please refer to separate instruction booklet...

Page 120: ...120 Vanmaster Unit 5 Stone House Road Martland Park Wigan WN5 0LE www vanmaster net info vanmaster net FRIDGE Please refer to separate instruction booklet...

Page 121: ...121 Vanmaster Unit 5 Stone House Road Martland Park Wigan WN5 0LE www vanmaster net info vanmaster net OVEN Please refer to separate instruction booklet...

Page 122: ...122 Vanmaster Unit 5 Stone House Road Martland Park Wigan WN5 0LE www vanmaster net info vanmaster net TOILET Please refer to separate instruction booklet...

Page 123: ...123 Vanmaster Unit 5 Stone House Road Martland Park Wigan WN5 0LE www vanmaster net info vanmaster net MICROWAVE Please refer to separate instruction booklet...

Page 124: ...124 Vanmaster Unit 5 Stone House Road Martland Park Wigan WN5 0LE www vanmaster net info vanmaster net AIRCONDITIONING Please refer to separate instruction booklet...

Page 125: ...125 Vanmaster Unit 5 Stone House Road Martland Park Wigan WN5 0LE www vanmaster net info vanmaster net SOLAR PANELS Please refer to separate instruction booklet...

Page 126: ...126 Vanmaster Unit 5 Stone House Road Martland Park Wigan WN5 0LE www vanmaster net info vanmaster net MOVER Please refer to separate instruction booklet...

Page 127: ...circumstances from a motorway service area even from an owner s driveway Secure all windows and doors when your Caravan is unoccupied even if only for a short length of time Chassis CRIS number Your...

Page 128: ...Your local police can obtain the use of a decoder or by contacting C R I S on telephone no 01722 411430 CRIS The Caravan Registration and Identification Scheme CRIS is the national register of UK man...

Page 129: ...or dealer CRIS will record the change of keeper details on the national database If you do not receive a Caravan Registration Document lose it or any details recorded are incorrect please contact CRI...

Page 130: ...ystem provides comprehensive protection for your Caravan when parked or coupled to your towing vehicle as well as protecting its contents The alarm system is controlled by a key fob which also control...

Page 131: ...control box keyway and turned fully clockwise Alarm Operation Arming the system Before leaving your Caravan check all windows and roof vents are all closed Close and lock the door Press the alarm but...

Page 132: ...ggered Panic Alarm Pressing both fob buttons simultaneously when the system is armed will trigger the alarm Awning entrance door light To switch on off the awning entrance door light press the light b...

Page 133: ...tem and check that entering the Caravan will trigger the alarm instantly no entry dela time the siren will sound for 2 minute d Arm the system again and check that winding up the rear nearside leg wil...

Page 134: ...correct function Key fob battery Battery Type GP 23A 12Volt In normal use the key fob s battery should last approx 2 to 3 years At the Control Box switch off alarm system by inserting isolating key a...

Page 135: ...cting socket and removed The Noise Pollution Act If the alarm is activated continuously for 20 minutes the system will shut down This effectively disarms the system This is a requirement of the Noise...

Page 136: ...ely The AL KO Safety Anti Thief Device is made of high grade special steel with a red powder coat finish to provide a robust and attractive design The AL KO Safety Device covers the coupling handle Th...

Page 137: ...ergency and before the Caravan can be unhitched the key will have to be found and the device will have to be removed Removal a Insert key and turn right to open Cylinder key will come out b Remove AL...

Page 138: ...ns Exterior Cleaning Under no circumstances should an abrasive or harsh cleaner be used Do not use a pressure washer as this can disturb mastic seals Exterior painted body parts of the Caravan usually...

Page 139: ...are fixed to your caravan should use load spreading eyelet pads use load spreading eyelet pads or rubber sucker pads Attaching awning brackets and associated fixings to your caravan by using mechanic...

Page 140: ...casionally get condensation inside the double glazing This is particularly so in severe weather change usually spring and autumn and is easily cured in dry weather 1 Remove the plastic plugs from inte...

Page 141: ...e retracting failure to do this could result in mildew forming Please Note The blind fly screen should not be left in the down position when the Caravan is not in use or throughout the winter as this...

Page 142: ...They are interchangeable without affecting the sense of operation Carpets Upholstery and Curtains Vacuum clean carpets and upholstery to ensure a long life marks on cushions can be removed using a mi...

Page 143: ...sed Gritty or abrasive substances or solvents such as white spirits or paint thinners may result in permanent damage to the wall roof finish Thetford Bathroom Cleaner is highly recommended to keep you...

Page 144: ...r the above cleaning procedure h Only food grade plastic hoses should be used to fill water tanks Water systems Sterilisation Clean the water system at the start and end of the season with sterilising...

Page 145: ...is recommended that a new Whale Aqua source filter cartridge should be fitted Information Suitable sterilising chemicals are available from your local accessory shop chemists or home brew shops It is...

Page 146: ...contained within this handbook for information regarding tyre type sizes pressures and axle loads Pressures It is customary for manufacturers to mark tyres with load and inflation data This informati...

Page 147: ...Torque Wrench set to 65 lbs ft for steel wheels spare and 85 lbs ft for alloy wheels Only use the wheel studs supplied with your Caravan Remember to over tighten is just as dangerous as to under tigh...

Page 148: ...wheel is fitted with one locking wheel stud and a special push on releasing nut is supplied in the accessory kit This should be kept in the Caravan at all times to make wheel removal possible If possi...

Page 149: ...aster net Tyre Pressures Model Maximum PSI Recommended PSI Accolade 480 Single 55 55 Accolade 520 Single 55 55 Accolade 520 Twin 42 39 Applause 580 Single 65 65 Applause 580 Twin 42 39 Occasion 640 Tw...

Page 150: ...ECORD VANMASTER MODEL YEAR CHASSIS VIN NUMBER 1ST SERVICE DEALERS STAMP DATE Technicians Signature I we certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the handbook 2nd SERVICE...

Page 151: ...MODEL YEAR CHASSIS VIN NUMBER 3rd SERVICE DEALERS STAMP DATE Technicians Signature I we certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the handbook 4th SERVICE DEALERS STAMP DA...

Page 152: ...MODEL YEAR CHASSIS VIN NUMBER 5th SERVICE DEALERS STAMP DATE Technicians Signature I we certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the handbook 6th SERVICE DEALERS STAMP DA...

Page 153: ...MODEL YEAR CHASSIS VIN NUMBER 7th SERVICE DEALERS STAMP DATE Technicians Signature I we certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the handbook 8TH SERVICE DEALERS STAMP DA...

Page 154: ...ODEL YEAR CHASSIS VIN NUMBER 9TH SERVICE DEALERS STAMP DATE Technicians Signature I we certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the handbook 10TH SERVICE DEALERS STAMP DA...

Page 155: ...ODEL YEAR CHASSIS VIN NUMBER 11TH SERVICE DEALERS STAMP DATE Technicians Signature I we certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the handbook 12TH SERVICE DEALERS STAMP D...

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