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Adria Motorhomes

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Foreword ..................................................................................... 3

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Safety .......................................................................................... 5

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Description & equipment ........................................................... 13

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Placing into service  ................................................................... 15

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Before the journey  .................................................................... 17

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During the journey  .................................................................... 21

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After the journey  ....................................................................... 23

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Living  ........................................................................................ 25

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Sleeping arrangements ............................................................. 61

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Power supply  ............................................................................ 67

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Gas system  ............................................................................... 79

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Water and waste water  ............................................................. 89

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Heater & hot water  .................................................................... 95

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Cooking ................................................................................... 111

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Refrigerator & freezer compartment  ....................................... 117

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Toilet  ....................................................................................... 125

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Winter camping  ....................................................................... 131

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Placing out of service .............................................................. 135

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Cleaning & care  ...................................................................... 139

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Inspection & Maintenance  ...................................................... 145

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Troubleshooting  ...................................................................... 149

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Technical Data  ........................................................................ 169

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Checklists  ............................................................................... 177

Index ........................................................................................ 185

Summary of Contents for Motorhome 2012

Page 1: ...ourney 23 8 Living 25 9 Sleeping arrangements 61 10 Power supply 67 11 Gas system 79 12 Water and waste water 89 13 Heater hot water 95 14 Cooking 111 15 Refrigerator freezer compartment 117 16 Toilet 125 17 Winter camping 131 18 Placing out of service 135 19 Cleaning care 139 20 Inspection Maintenance 145 21 Troubleshooting 149 22 Technical Data 169 23 Checklists 177 Index 185 ...

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Page 3: ...s and the associated regulations 1 2 Notes on this instruction manual Please understand that we reserve the right to alter the technical system the form and the equipment Our vehicles are being continuously developed Therefore no claims can be made against ADRIA on the basis of the contents of this instruction manual The equipment which was known and included at the time of going to press is descr...

Page 4: ...d incorrectly we will be unable to meet our war ranty obligations according to our warranty conditions Please fill in the following data of your vehicle These are of special significance when you have questions concerning ordering original parts Check the nameplates for the data of your vehicle We wish you unlimited enjoyment in your leisure time with your new ADRIA motorhome Executive Board Vehic...

Page 5: ...sons This type of warning must be exactly followed to prevent hazards to persons or severe material damage This type of safety warning warns of possible material damage This type of warning must be exactly followed to prevent material damage Notes of this kind provide additional information with respect to technical requirements This type of information facilitates the handling of the vehicle for ...

Page 6: ...l load evenly within the vehicle Chapter 5 1 Check the tyre pressure and tighten the wheel nuts before starting to drive Check the firm seating of the wheel nuts after 50 kph and then in regular intervals Check the function of the brakes and the signal and lighting system Empty the waste water tank Close all doors cupboard doors drawers and flaps as well as all windows and skylights Latch the refr...

Page 7: ...ed at the factory by a technical expert The gas system must be inspected again every two years and after making any modifications and repairs Always have a gas leak test performed on this occasion The vehicle operator is responsible for initi ating the inspection Upon delivery of the vehicle the operator must be informed in writing of his her duty to have the gas system inspected The correct condi...

Page 8: ...gas cylinder Danger Risk of suffocation Never cover the forced ventilation in the skylights and in the floor area nor the mush room ventilators in order to ensure continuous exchange of air in the vehicle Caution Snowfall in winter Warning Injuries or material damage Subsequently installed gas operated additional appliances must be designed for an operating pressure of 30 mbar The liquid gas syste...

Page 9: ...lators e g accessory Eis Ex must be used Do not operate or store any current storage devices e g batteries or devices that could be the source of ignition in the gas cylinder compartment Electric lines routed through the gas cylinder compartment have to be insulated and must not be connected with terminals have the work performed by an authorised work shop Do not use the gas cylinder compartment a...

Page 10: ...b to be pressed for lighting e g gas stove it must spring back automatically immediately after release If no gas is being consumed during the journey the shut off valve on the gas cylinders must be closed Close the respective quick action stop valve when gas operated appliances are not used Close the shut off valve on the gas cylinder when the vehicle will not be used for a longer period Operate t...

Page 11: ... of a voltage monitor by your dealer Danger Fire risk Only authorised and qualified personnel may perform service work and modifications to the gas system and the electrical system Never leave children in the vehicle unattended Do not use portable heating or cooking appliances Keep flammable materials clear of cooking and heating appliances Acquaint yourself with the position and operation of the ...

Page 12: ...t in suitable containers and dis pose of them properly Warning Risk of injury and of damage to the vehicle roof Standing or walking on the elevation of the alcove or the front opening hood of partially integrated vehicles is not allowed Walking on the roof of the vehicle is permissible only in the rear area Do not walk on roof structures or roof fittings e g roof hoods roof railings etc Clear snow...

Page 13: ... 4 Interior furnishings All pieces of furniture are made from high quality materials and securely attached Sufficient storage space is available in the living area and in the kitchen unit All flaps cabinet doors and drawers are equipped with secure locks and fittings that prevent unintentional opening The furniture surfaces can be easily cleaned with commercially available cleaning agents Chapter ...

Page 14: ...D D Description equipment 3 14 Adria Motorhomes 3 8 Water and waste water The vehicle is equipped with a water tank and a waste water tank Chapter 12 ...

Page 15: ...liarise yourself with your vehicle before the first journey Get used to the driving characteristics and dimensions of your vehicle during a short weekend trip Drive slowly and carefully in the beginning Warning Make sure to follow the safety instructions Carefully read and follow the safety instructions Chapter 2 1 before placing the vehi cle into service Insurance coverage and warranty claims to ...

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Page 17: ...ables see Chapter 22 3 and the registration certificate part I Pay attention to the correct axle load distribution Roadability and tyre wear are directly affected by the axle load Pay attention to the maximum axle loads see registration certif icate part I Load the vehicle evenly on the right and left The driving characteristics deteriorate when loading is uneven Store heavy objects e g tinned foo...

Page 18: ...y MOTORHOME LOADED INCOR RECTLY Steerability and braking effect are reduced Fig 2 Motorhome loaded correctly MOTORHOME LOADED COR RECTLY Store objects between the axles if possible Store heavy objects at lower posi tions Store light objects at upper posi tions Important Pay attention to the following when installing rear carriers Attachment and securing of the load as specified Allowable load carr...

Page 19: ...of the wheels is changed and the load on the tyres is always at different positions Increase the tyre pressure by 0 3 bar as compared with the stipulated tyre pressure Drive over kerbs slowly and if possible at an obtuse angle Avoid driving over steep and sharp edged kerbs Hard or acute angled impacts against kerbs or sharp edged objects for example stones can damage the tyres Drive over high manh...

Page 20: ... for Required information To be obtained from Basic vehicle Vehicle identification number Registration certificate part II Code card if applicable Service department of basic vehicle manufac turer Bodywork doors and flaps Registration certificate part II Key number Adria Service depart ment Warning Hazards and damage due to unsecured load After having driven for a few kilometres check the addition...

Page 21: ...he larger curve radius of the vehicle into consideration The braking distance of the vehicle is considerably longer than that of a passenger car Please increase the safety distance accordingly When driving in reverse always have a second person assist you because the rear view mirrors can distort the distances differently At petrol stations or in garages switch off all open flames operated with ga...

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Page 23: ... at the vehicle rear special equipment The crank can be found in the storage space that is accessible from the out side Tighten the parking brake to the stop and engage the first gear Secure the vehicle with the wheel chocks special accessory against rolling away 7 2 1 Corner steadies special equipment To prevent the vehicle from unnecessary swaying at its parking location we recommend extending t...

Page 24: ...e vehicles have their own living area battery special equipment On such vehicles elec trical appliances can also be used without the 230 V connection The 12 V supply only func tions when the 12 V voltage is switched on via the control panel Chapter 8 8 Fig 3 Corner steady 1 Corner steady 2 Crank 3 Base Important Place a firm substructure Fig 3 3 underneath the base Fig 3 2 of the corner steadies w...

Page 25: ...open the door Closing the door Close the door until the door lock latches Insert the key into the door lock Fig 4 1 Turn the key anticlockwise to the stop If necessary push the door lightly into the seals When released the key returns to the initial position Remove the key Fig 4 Opening closing the entrance door from the outside 1 Door lock 2 Door handle Important On some models the lock of the en...

Page 26: ...he best prerequisite for agreeable living comfort Fig 5 Opening closing the entrance door from the inside 1 Door handle 2 Door opener 3 Locking button Important When the entrance door is integrated into the central locking additional equipment the door can also be locked with the Lock button on the instrument panel Danger Poisoning by gas and carbon monoxide Always keep the forced ventilation in t...

Page 27: ...catch bars at the bottom edge of the window varies depending on the window width Opening the window Open the two locking levers Fig 6 1 on the hold open hinges Fig 6 3 first Then open the locking levers Fig 6 2 on the bottom edge of the window Push the window to the outside until it has the desired opening width Window with knurled screw Tighten the knurled screw s Fig 6 4 clockwise when the hold ...

Page 28: ...ton Turn the lever Fig 7 2 to the middle of the window Open all window locks Open the window Closing the window Close the window If the locking lever has a securing button Fig 7 1 press and hold down the securing button Turn the lever Fig 7 2 to the window frame The fork Fig 7 4 of the lever Fig 7 2 closes completely on the inside of the latch plate Fig 7 3 Fig 7 Opening and closing the hinged win...

Page 29: ...curing button make sure the locking catch Fig 8 4 fits properly in the recess of the locking plate Fig 8 2 when closing the lever Fig 8 1 Caution Cracks in the window For permanent ventilation close only the levers Fig 6 2 at the bottom edge of the window in the permanent ventilation position otherwise the window pane is bent This could result in the formation of cracks in the acrylic glass window...

Page 30: ... handle Fig 9 2 Slide the window Fig 9 1 to the side Closing the sliding window Push the window Fig 10 1 until it is closed and the handle Fig 10 2 latches into place in the catch Fig 10 3 Fig 9 Opening the sliding window 1 Window 2 Handle Fig 10 Closing the sliding window 1 Window 2 Handle 3 Latch 1 2 1 3 2 ...

Page 31: ...sect screen Pull the insect screen Fig 11 3 down until the catch Fig 11 4 latches into place in the blind Fig 11 1 The insect screen Fig 11 3 can be operated only in combination with the blind Fig 11 1 Separating the insect screen from the blind Press on the upper catch Fig 11 4 of both blinds Caution Damage to insect screen When you unlock the blind insect screen hold on to the insect screen Fig ...

Page 32: ...ct screen Fig 12 1 must first be closed The blind Fig 12 2 has a restricting device so that it can be latched into place at differ ent latching positions Pull down the blind Fig 12 2 by the handle When the blind is closed completely hook the blind into the latches on both sides of the window frame To unhook the blind from the latches push the handle down and slightly pull it to the inside Caution ...

Page 33: ... the insect screen Pull the insect screen Fig 13 2 down or up with the handle Fig 13 1 8 6 View protectors in the vehicle front To prevent people from looking into the interior of the vehicle a view protector is fitted to each the windows of the driver s cab The view protector closes off Windscreen Side windows Fig 13 Opening and closing the blind and insect screen version 3 1 Handle 2 Insect scre...

Page 34: ...h bars on the grip Fig 14 2 on both sides of the windscreen Bring the interior rearview mirror into a position parallel to the windscreen Danger Accident hazard If one or both windscreen halves are not locked it is possible that the windscreen can become covered during certain driving manoeuvres Lock the view protectors before starting the journey Fig 14 Unlocking the view protector 1 View protect...

Page 35: ...pushbuttons in the grip Fig 16 2 in the middle of the blind together Slide the blind right down and release the pushbuttons Opening the view protector Press the pushbuttons in the grip Fig 16 2 in the middle of the blind together Slide the blind right up and release the pushbuttons Check the catches are engaged in the grip Fig 16 2 when open Danger Accident hazard If you do not lock the blind it i...

Page 36: ...7 1 to the front and close the snap buttons Fig 17 3 Close the view protector in reverse sequence 8 6 3 Pleated side window view protectors special equipment 8 6 3 1 Version 1 The pleated view protectors Fig 18 1 are integrated in the right and left door frames in the driver s cab Fig 17 Side window view protector 1 View protector 2 Retaining strap 3 Snap buttons Fig 18 Pleated view protector side...

Page 37: ...Close the view protector in reverse sequence 8 6 3 2 Version 2 The pleated view protectors Fig 19 1 are integrated in the right and left door frames in the driver s cab Closing the pleated view protector Pull the pleats firmly on both sides on the grip Fig 19 2 Slide the grip Fig 19 2 in arrow direction and lock it in on the opposite side Close the view protector in reverse sequence Fig 19 Pleated...

Page 38: ...en the blind and insect screen before starting the journey Close the roof openings before starting the journey ADRIA recommends a maximum speed of 130 kph Do not open the roof openings by strong wind storm rain hail snowfall or outdoor tem peratures under 10 C Make sure the opening area above the roof hood is free Before opening the roof openings remove snow ice and other foreign material Close th...

Page 39: ...ment Opening the roof hood Some models are equipped with additional locking levers Fig 7 Press the ejector Fig 22 1 when necessary Swivel hand crank Fig 21 1 or Fig 22 2 out Turn the hand crank only until a resistance can be felt The roof hood is now in the maximum open position Any desired interim position is possible Fig 21 Opening and closing the roof hood with crank version 1 1 Hand crank Fig ...

Page 40: ...tachment screw take the crank out of the gearing and repo sition the crank Then place the crank onto the gearing again and screw tight Close the locking lever as required Fig 7 8 7 4 Roof hood with rotary handle Unlocking the roof hood Slide the catch bar Fig 23 2 of the roof hood to the Unlock position Locking the roof hood Slide the catch bar Fig 23 2 to the Lock position when the glass dome Fig...

Page 41: ...4 1 anticlockwise until a resistance can be felt Then lock the roof hood Check the locking by attempting to lift the glass dome by hand 8 7 5 Roof hood with electric operation Opening closing the roof hood The roof hood is operated using the standard switch Fig 25 Press the switch up in arrow direction to open the roof hood Fig 25 1 Press the switch down in arrow direction to close the roof hood F...

Page 42: ...he separate manufacturer s instructions for assistance Loosen the window side hexagon head screws on the left and right on the hold open hinges Hold the pane and swivel the hold open hinges down Remove the locking caps in the cover Lock the hood by hand Caution Damage to the roof hood Do not move the vehicle when the roof hood can no longer be closed Observe the separate manufacturer s instruction...

Page 43: ...screen Reach into the recess of the end bar of the pleated blind Fig 26 2 or pleated insect screen Fig 26 3 Slide it to the desired position Important Both pleated blinds are continuously adjustable and can be operated together or sepa rate from each other Only close the pleated blind to a maximum of 75 during direct sunlight Air must be able to circulate Fig 26 Roof hood blind and insect screen r...

Page 44: ...ight Press the lock of the insect screen and move the insect screen to the end position Caution Damage to insect screen Hold the insect screen tight when unlocking otherwise the spring tension will make it snap back Snapping back can damage the screen spring and the screen Important The pleated blind is continuously adjustable The insect screen Fig 27 3 can only be closed when the pleated blind Fi...

Page 45: ... of the blind Fig 28 2 or insect screen Fig 28 1 together Slide it to the desired position Important Both are adjustable and can be operated together or separate from each other After releasing the grip the blind is automatically clamped into place in the inner frame of the roof hood Only close the blind to a maximum of 75 during direct sunlight Air must be able to cir culate Fig 28 Roof hood blin...

Page 46: ...f hoods please see the Care Chapter Chapter 19 1 1 Important Both folding screens are continuously adjustable and can be operated together or sepa rate from each other After releasing the operating bar the folding screen remains in the position reached The insect screen is integrated into the second operating bar and allows maximum amount of light or darkening with insect screen function Only clos...

Page 47: ...button Press the Tank menu button Fig 30 2 to show or change the following values Water tank tank level Waste water tank level Battery menu button Press the Battery menu button Fig 30 3 to show or change the following values Remaining capacity of the living area battery Charging or discharging of the living area battery Voltage of the living area battery Voltage of the starter battery Charging cur...

Page 48: ...Mains control indicator Fig 31 1 lights and the batteries are charged The Mains control lights also when the LED panel is switched off 12 On Off button Press the 12 V On Off button Fig 31 2 briefly to switch the supply voltage for the 12 V appliances on or off Switch off the main switch when you leave the vehicle for a longer period of time Fig 31 LT 313 control panel 1 Mains control indicator 2 1...

Page 49: ...of the scale Fig 31 9 Pump button Switch on the LED panel Fig 31 2 Press the Pump button Fig 31 4 to switch the supply voltage for the water pump on or off The switched state is saved after the LED panel is switched off Tanks button Press the Tanks button Fig 31 5 to indicate the level of the water tank Press the Tanks button Fig 31 5 again to indicate the level of the waste water tank The tank le...

Page 50: ...when you leave the vehicle for a longer period of time Pump button Press the Pump button Fig 32 6 to switch the supply voltage for the water pump on or off Switch the power supply for the water pump off when you leave the vehicle for a longer period of time Fig 32 NE219L control panel 1 Display 2 Batteries button 3 Interior lighting button 4 Exterior lighting button 5 12 V On Off button 6 Pump but...

Page 51: ...ress the Tanks button Fig 32 8 to indicate the levels of the water and waste water tanks Alarms The alarms call attention to various problems The voltage of the starter battery B1 is lower than 11 Volt or the voltage of living area bat tery B2 is lower than 10 Volt The water tank S1 is empty or the waste water tank S2 is full An alarm is signalled in this case and the respective LED blinks For mor...

Page 52: ...he journey ensure the entrance step is completely retracted Extend and retract the entrance step only in an unloaded condition Keep persons and pets away from the entrance step during extension or retraction Only adults may operate the entrance step Never leave the vehicle without extended entrance step Never jump on the step Only use the step when it is fully extended Only one person may be on th...

Page 53: ... side wall the cab door or the steering wheel If necessary briefly release the parking brake and pull the parking brake again after adjustment when the vehicle is not secured from rolling away by other means Now you can rotate the seat Fig 34 1 to the desired position Before starting the journey rotate the seat back to its initial position Check the lock Fig 34 2 is engaged Danger Accident hazard ...

Page 54: ... the service opening of the water tank 8 10 3 Table Danger Risk of injury While travelling passengers must use the seat belts on the seat benches and face the driving direction Important The cushions must always be secured also when parked with all attachment devices Warning Risk of burning and scalding Remove all food and drinks from the table before you start converting If the table top moves cu...

Page 55: ... Fig 35 3 for cutlery etc are underneath the table top Place the table extension Fig 35 2 onto the table framework and push the table top Fig 35 1 firmly towards the wall Stow away in reverse sequence 8 10 3 2 Extending the table with a swivelling board Loosen the locking screw Fig 36 2 on the bottom of the table by turning it to the left Fig 35 Extending the table with an insert board 1 Table top...

Page 56: ... the button springs out The lock is unlocked Open the cabinet door flap or drawer Closing Close the cabinet door cabinet flap or drawer Push in the locking button until it latches into place Fig 37 2 The lock is locked Caution Damage to the handles Do not pull too hard on a handle when the respective door flap or drawer cannot be opened First unlock the drawers before opening them To close the bat...

Page 57: ...et flap or drawer Push the locking button Fig 38 1 in until it latches into place The lock is locked 8 11 3 Furniture locks version 3 Opening Press the locking button Fig 39 1 The lock is unlocked Open the cabinet door flap or drawer Closing Close the cabinet door cabinet flap or drawer Release the handle The lock is locked Fig 38 Furniture lock version 2 1 Locking button Fig 39 Furniture lock ver...

Page 58: ...ing Push the folding door Fig 40 1 open Secure the door with the lever Fig 40 2 Caution Damage to folding door or bathroom unit Secure the folding door Fig 40 1 with the lever Fig 40 2 If you leave the parking area with the vehicle and the folding door is not secured it can open and close uncontrolled during cornering Fig 40 Folding shower door version 1 1 Folding door 2 Lever 2 X X 1 ...

Page 59: ...ing door Fig 41 1 open Secure the door with the retaining strap Fig 41 2 Caution Damage to folding door or bathroom unit Secure the folding door Fig 41 1 with the retaining strap Fig 41 2 If you leave the parking area with the vehicle and the folding door is not secured it can open and close uncontrolled during cornering Fig 41 Folding shower door version 2 1 Folding door 2 Retaining strap 1 2 ...

Page 60: ...o lower and lock the antenna Retract lay it flat and secure the satellite dish before starting the journey Lock the antenna mast into place to prevent twisting of the satellite dish Caution Damage to the cables Make sure the cables always have enough room to move Caution Damage to the appliance Check all locking grips are engaged before each journey Check that all locking screws and locking bracke...

Page 61: ...ard against falling Fig 42 4 with the buckle latches Fig 42 5 in the vehi cle ceiling when anyone is in the bed Fig 42 1 Warning Accident hazard Do not use beds to store luggage during the journey Only leave the required bed linen on the bed during the journey Never allow small children to remain in the bed without supervision Ensure children under 6 years of age cannot fall out of the bed Use sep...

Page 62: ...ers Fig 43 2 Danger Type of danger Before the start of the journey push up and secure the lifting bed Do not use the lifting bed for storage of luggage during the journey Lay only the required bed linen on the lifting bed during the journey Never allow small children to remain in the lifting bed without supervision For children of less than 6 years of age ensure they cannot fall out of the lifting...

Page 63: ...ion On lifting beds with manual operation turn the handle upwards and push the lifting bed upwards to the stop Ensure the curtain protection is not caught in the mechanical system of the lifting bed 9 3 Converting the seating group into a bed 9 3 1 Lowering the table 9 3 1 1 Suspended table Slightly lift the table top Fig 44 1 by the free end approx 30 This unlocks the catch Fig 44 3 Lift the tabl...

Page 64: ...ise adjustment of the table top Hold the table top with one hand in the middle of the table Turn the locking lever Fig 46 1 to the left with the other hand unlocking Push the table top down to the lowest position Turn the locking lever Fig 46 1 to the right locking Slide the table top to the desired position and lock with the knurled screws Fig 46 2 Fig 45 Swinging the table foot down 1 Table foot...

Page 65: ...s a small gap between the cushions depending on the model Fill the gap with an extra cushion Re conversion Reconvert the seating group in reverse sequence 9 3 3 Converting the seating group into a bed crosswise to the driv ing direction On vehicles with a side seat on the passenger s side the seating group can be converted into a single or double bed crosswise to the driving direction Converting t...

Page 66: ...r 9 3 1 Make a continuous lying area from the cushions of the seat bench and possibly an addi tional cushion Re conversion Reconvert the seating group in reverse sequence Caution Material breakage The table support must be swung out so that the table top can be supported ...

Page 67: ...king the connection always begin on the vehicle and make the connection to the power source last Disconnect in reverse sequence Caution Short circuit corrosion and cable break For your own safety have the electrical system checked at least once a year by an authorised workshop Caution Danger of overheating of the cable on the cable reel Always unroll the cable completely from the cable reel This p...

Page 68: ...he Off position Switch the handle of the ground fault circuit breaker back to the On position after the successful test Switching on the circuit breaker To switch on the circuit breaker Fig 49 3 push the switch handle upward When the circuit breaker has triggered wait for a short time before switching on again If the circuit breaker remains on only an overload occurred If the circuit breaker immed...

Page 69: ...oltage peaks must not occur Make the connection from the generator to the vehicle only when the generator is in operation and the output voltage is constant Switch the generator off only after the connection between the vehicle and the genera tor has been disconnected Warning Risk of burns Do not touch the rear of the transformer rectifier during operation The rear of the trans former rectifier be...

Page 70: ...30 V mains connection 6 Connections for control panel 7 Connections for control panel 8 12 V connections 9 Connections for solar charge reg ulator power 10 Battery selector switch Fig 51 Transformer rectifier EBL 208 S 1 Connection for control panel 2 Connections 3 Battery selector switch 4 Battery disconnect switch 5 Mains connection 6 Connection for solar charge regu lator 7 Connections 8 Vehicl...

Page 71: ...cuit breaker Fig 50 2 If a malfunction occurs the PolySwitch circuit breaker interrupts the electric circuit After the malfunction has been cleared the fuse resets itself after approx 1 minute Battery selector switch Setting the battery selector switch Fig 50 10 or Fig 51 3 to the wrong position can dam age the living area battery Disconnect the transformer rectifier from the mains before setting ...

Page 72: ...rograms 1 8 Connection JP7 solar charge reg ulator 9 Connection JP17 AUX 10 Connection JP8 output refrigera tor Fig 53 Transformer rectifier NE 237 rear view 1 230 V mains connection 2 Battery selector switch Pb lead acid battery Gel lead gel battery 3 Living area battery input B2 4 Ground 5 Starter battery input B1 MODULE 12V WITH CHARGER MOD NE237 Input 1 1 2 1 For indoor use only Before chargin...

Page 73: ...rated protec tion disconnects the living area battery from the starter battery when the engine is switched off so that the function of the starter battery is maintained The living area battery can be charged in two ways With the vehicle generator i e while the engine is running All major appliances such as refrigerator heater water pump etc must be switched off The battery should then be fully cha...

Page 74: ...ses are accessible at different installation locations in the vehicle The appliances that are connected to the 12 V supply in the living area are protected by their own fuses Before changing fuses see the following table for function value and colour of the respective fuses Important Before and after each use of the vehicle the battery should be charged with the battery charger if possible for mor...

Page 75: ...allation location 2 A Grey Fuse of living area battery Next to the living area battery 3 A Violet Fuses of Thetford toilet In the housing frame of the Thetford cassette 20 A Yellow Fuse of refrigerator Next to or in the transformer rectifier 50 A Red Fuse of 12 V power supply unit Next to the living area battery Fig 54 12 V fuse 1 Intact fuse element 2 Interrupted fuse element Caution Damage to th...

Page 76: ...D D Power supply 10 76 Adria Motorhomes 10 6 1 Electrical diagram Sport Fig 55 Electrical diagram Sport 10100079 ...

Page 77: ...D D Power supply 10 Adria Motorhomes 77 10 6 2 Electrical diagram Compact Matrix Axess Matrix Coral Sonic Fig 56 Electrical diagram Compact Matrix Axess Matrix Coral Sonic 10100078 ...

Page 78: ...D D Power supply 10 78 Adria Motorhomes 10 6 3 Electrical diagram Matrix Supreme Polaris Fig 57 Electrical diagram Matrix Supreme Polaris 10100080 ...

Page 79: ...es and do not smoke Ventilate the rooms Inform the camping site manager and the fire brigade when necessary Danger Risk of explosion Gas appliances are not to be operated during refuelling and on ferries or in garages Close the quick action stop valves Close the gas cylinder valves Warning Warning Have repairs or modifications of the gas system performed by an authorised workshop only Never modify...

Page 80: ...d appliances are operated with liquid gas propane butane or a mixture of both The dealers offer mainly 5 kg or 11 kg gas cylinders for purchase or hiring Handling gas cylinders Store gas cylinders exclusively in the gas cylinder compartment Lock the gas cylinder compartment securely against unauthorised access Important The complete gas system in the vehicle is designed for an operating pressure o...

Page 81: ...s butane is unsuitable for use in winter Between the seasons a mixture of butane and propane gas can also be used 11 3 3 Information on liquid gas Liquid gas characteristics Liquid gas has no colour It smells of garlic It is heaver than air and collects on the ground after escaping It is combustible and can burn rapidly when it escapes uncontrolled or explode when sparks occur In enclosed areas it...

Page 82: ... threads and seals on the pressure regulator with grease Risk of explo sion by chemical reactions The vents in the floor of the gas cylinder compartment always have to be kept uncov ered Use only gas cylinders provided for the camping sector Never use special cylinders from other areas of application Gas cylinders that are not connected must always be secured with a screw and protec tive cap Alway...

Page 83: ...s there is always some gas left in an empty gas cylinder Smoking and open light or fire are forbidden when handling gas cylinders Caution Pressure regulators and flexible lines Pressure regulators and flexible lines must be replaced 10 years after manufacturing at the latest The operator is responsible for the replacement Caution Risk of explosion caused by a leak after changing the gas cylinders ...

Page 84: ...f required repeat the process The gas appliances can now be placed into service 11 6 2 SecuMotion MonoControl CS changing gas cylinders Use the screwing tool provided for screwing the high pressure hose on and off The screwing tool ensures the required tightening torque and prevents damage to the screw connection caused by wrong tools Important If not used for a longer period and with the gas cyli...

Page 85: ...sible on the high pressure hose it must be replaced Use the screwing tool provided for screwing the high pressure hose on and off The screwing tool ensures the required tightening torque and prevents damage to the screw connection caused by the wrong tools Changing the high pressure hose Close the shut off valve Fig 59 1 of the gas cylinder Unscrew the high pressure hose from the adapter piece of ...

Page 86: ...e into serv ice Quick action stop valve closed Fig 61 1 The arrows on the quick action stop valve are positioned on the gas appliance crosswise to the direction of the gas pipe Fig 61 3 Quick action stop valve open Fig 61 2 The arrows on the quick action stop valve are positioned in the direction of the gas pipe to the gas appliance Fig 61 3 Important If the gas appliance is not used the respectiv...

Page 87: ...ternal gas connection every time a gas appliance is con nected Gas escapes into the air when the gas connection leaks Close the stopcock and main shut off valve on the gas cylinder immediately when gas escapes and have the external gas connection checked by an approved specialist workshop No fire no smoking and no sparks when connecting a gas appliance to the external gas connection Filling gas cy...

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Page 89: ...he pipes every 6 months for leaks and to tighten the clamps as well as the connectors The water supply system corresponds to the state of technology Directive 2002 72 EC Warning Health hazard Formation of bacteria and algae in the water tank Change the water at regular intervals including the boiler contents e g twice a week After the end of every journey or after 4 weeks at the latest the water t...

Page 90: ...3 on the filler neck Fig 63 2 Fill water with a water canister a watering can or a hose into the water tank Replace close and lock the cap Draining cleaning the water tank Switch the water pump off on the control panel Chapter 8 8 Open the drain plug on the tank bottom To do this depending on the system Either open the service cover Fig 63 4 fold the grip on the plug in the tank Fig 64 1 down and ...

Page 91: ...and lowering or swivelling the lever The switch on the faucet only works when the water supply is switched on on the control panel Operating the faucet Move the lever Fig 65 1 upward to turn on the water pump Water is running Adjust the desired temperature by swivelling the lever Fig 65 1 Lever in the red direction The water becomes warmer Lever in the blue direction The water becomes cooler minim...

Page 92: ... 66 1 to open the drain valve When the tank is empty close the drain valve again 12 2 1 Waste water tank The waste water tank is also located on the underside of the vehicle For thorough cleaning the waste water tank of most models has a screw opening that is accessible from below Stub born soiling can thus be eliminated 12 2 2 Waste water tank heater special equipment Some models are fitted with ...

Page 93: ... off Slide the control downwards blue arrow The installation position of the circulating air waste water tank heater depends on the model 12 2 2 2 Electrical waste water tank heater On some models the waste water tank has an electrical heater Switch on the 12 V supply Switch the tank heater on on the control panel If the tank heater is activated it is automatically switched on when the temperature...

Page 94: ...ned and allowed to dry On vehicles with pressure pump switch the pump on for a short time to remove residual water Leave all water taps open in the center position until the vehicle is placed into service again The water pump may be switched on only when water has been filled Emptying the waste water system Allow the waste water to flow into the waste water tank Drain the waste water tank at the i...

Page 95: ...om snow and ice Check the exhaust gas pipe for damage before switching the heating on Do not use the heater with a damaged exhaust gas pipe Do not close off or cover the exhaust cowl Use cowl extensions during winter camping snow must not cover the exhaust cowl Do not use the space behind the heating for storage Danger Risk of poisoning and suffocation from the exhaust cowl on the right vehicle si...

Page 96: ...in winter mode Important The function of Truma Combi and Truma Combi E is almost identical For the operation of Truma Combi E the power must first be set with the power selector switch When new heaters are placed into service for the first time there is a light generation of smoke This is normal In this case allow the heater to run at maximum capacity switch on the circulation fan and open the air...

Page 97: ...he connecting cable been fully unwound from the cable reel Is the 230 V circuit breaker in the vehicle switched on Fig 70 Truma Combi and Truma Combi E control switch 1 Rotary knob for room temperature 2 Green Operation indicator lamp 3 Summer mode hot water preparation 40 C or 60 C without heating 4 Winter mode Heating without hot water prepa ration or with empty water system 5 Winter mode Heatin...

Page 98: ...rn the rotary knob Fig 70 1 on the control panel to the desired thermostat setting 1 9 for room temperature The green On indicator lamp Fig 70 2 and the yellow water heating indicator lamp Fig 70 7 on the control panel go on In electrical operation the yellow indicator lamp Fig 69 6 on the power selector switch also goes on only for Truma Combi E The unit gradually reduces the power until the sele...

Page 99: ...ff inde pendent of the water temperature If there is water in the boiler it will also be heated in this mode of heating 13 1 4 Heating properly Several air outlet nozzles Fig 71 1 are built into the vehicle Pipes and flexible hoses conduct the warm air to the nozzles Distributing the warm air Close the air outlet nozzles on the instrument panel of the basic vehicle to prevent draughts Set the air ...

Page 100: ...unctions 13 1 6 1 Gas operation fault When the heater malfunctions in gas operation the red indicator lamp Fig 70 8 is on See the Chapter 21 6 Truma Combi faults for possible causes The fault is reset by switching the heater off and on with the control switch 13 1 6 2 Electrical operation fault Truma Combi E If a fault occurs in the heating during electrical operation the yellow indicator lamp Fig...

Page 101: ... Set the heater to summer or winter mode Chapter 13 1 2 or 13 1 3 and set the rotary switch Fig 72 2 of the valve Fig 72 1 to Operation The rotary switch must engage Press the snap button Fig 72 5 into the valve until it engages closed position Always keep the drainage pipe Fig 72 4 of the safety drain valve free from contami nation slush ice leaves etc Automatic opening of the drain valve When th...

Page 102: ...e a bucket underneath the outlet Turn the rotary switch of the drain valve 90 until it engages Fig 72 2 The water heater is now drained to the outside Check the complete volume has been drained Caution Damage to heater A pressure reduction valve must be used when connecting to a central public water supply This prevents pressures above 2 8 bar in the water heater Important If the temperature at th...

Page 103: ...n seconds After two minutes the con trol panel switches automatically to standby when no buttons are pressed Caution Damage to heater Only authorised and qualified personnel may perform work on the electronic control panel of the central heating Important Central heating Alde Compact has an ionizing flame control i e if the flame goes out the electronic control panel attempts to ignite the flame a...

Page 104: ...clock see the sep arate instructions from the manu facturer 2 Outside temperature The outside temperature is indi cated when the sensor has been installed 3 Inside temperature The inside temperature is indi cated 4 Circulation pump The symbol is displayed when the pump is in operation 5 Automatic cylinder switch over The symbol is displayed when an automatic cylinder switch over special accessory ...

Page 105: ...mes on and the functions that can be set are displayed Fig 74 Overview of control panel menu 1 Heating with gas Press the On button to switch gas operation on Press the Off button to switch gas operation off 2 Heating with electricity Select the power Off 1 kW 2 kW or 3 kW by pressing the or button Some heaters only have 1 kW or 2 kW 3 Hot water temperature Press the button to increase the hot wat...

Page 106: ... on the control unit of the warm water heater Alde Compact higher than the actual room temperature This switches the circulation pump on and supplies warm water to the convectors in the living area Heating the coolant of the basic vehicle is standing still Switch the heater on Chapter 13 2 1 Switch heating operation on on the control panel of the warm water heater Alde Com pact Chapter 13 2 2 Swit...

Page 107: ...e switch Fig 76 1 to the 0 position again 13 4 Floor heating special equipment Depending on the model and special equipment your vehicle has been fitted with floor heating The floor heating serves to heat the floor surfaces in your vehicle slightly Electric heating foils are used in connection with a Truma warm air heater Heating foils or warm water channels can be installed in vehicles with an Al...

Page 108: ...s plug of the transformer is connected to a 230 V socket Turn the rotary switch clockwise to the desired heating level to switch the floor heating on Select one of the heating levels 20 V 22 V 24 V to set the heater performance Turn the rotary switch anticlockwise to 0 to switch the floor heating off The electrical floor heating has an overload protection The overload protection triggers when the ...

Page 109: ...4 2 Warm water floor heating The floor heating runs automatically together with the warm water of the Alde warm water heater Placing into service Open the setting valve in the bed box Fig 78 Alde floor heating setting valve 1 Setting valve 10100092 1 ...

Page 110: ...D D Heater hot water 13 110 Adria Motorhomes ...

Page 111: ... Do not apply pressure on the glass gas stove cover when closed Do not close the glass cover while burners are still in operation or emit heat Do not place hot cooking pans on the glass cover In the case of frost keep the kitchen window closed and provide ventilation in a different way Otherwise the temperature difference on the glass cover could cause damage Danger Risk of poisoning due to carbon...

Page 112: ...evice keeps the gas supply open If the flame goes out repeat the process Regulate the gas supply by turning the control knob to the large flame or small flame symbol Caution Defective cooking area The burner does not operate properly The flame goes out again and again despite the control knob being depressed for an extended period of time The thermal element is bent or defective Have defective the...

Page 113: ...or hood is located above the gas stove Using the extractor hood Pull the cover Fig 81 2 on the outside from the waste air opening Fig 81 1 Use the rocker switch Fig 80 2 to switch the extractor hood on when cooking Fig 80 1 This prevents condensing water vapour and unpleasant odour in the vehicle After switching off the extractor hood reinstall the cover Fig 81 2 on the waste air opening Fig 81 1 ...

Page 114: ...p or on the right on the oven door Warning Risk of burns by hot surfaces Always wear protective gloves when handling hot items Protect yourself and your children from contact with hot parts After use allow the grill and the oven to sufficiently cool down inside and outside Caution Damage to oven Never use the oven for heating the motorhome Important Always make sure the respective control knob is ...

Page 115: ...s lighter and keep the rotary knob pressed for approx 5 10 seconds On models with automatic ignition Version 1 Press the rotary knob in the ignition position and keep it pressed for approx 5 10 seconds Version 2 Press the rotary knob in the ignition position press the ignition knob and keep the rotary knob pressed for approx 5 10 seconds Now release the rotary knob and turn it to the desired therm...

Page 116: ... the average temperature in the middle of the oven for different ther mostat settings The actual temperature in the oven can vary depending on the ambient tem peratures Tab 14 1 Thermostat settings Thermostat position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Version 1 C approx 130 160 180 200 220 240 Version 2 C approx 140 150 165 180 195 210 220 230 240 ...

Page 117: ...peration The refrigerator takes a few hours to reach its operating temperature whereas the freezer com partment should be cold about one hour after switching the refrigerator on For more information see the separate instructions from the manufacturer Important Some Figures show special equipment which may not be installed in your vehicle The refrigerator fitted in the vehicle runs according to the...

Page 118: ...gerator door Closing the refrigerator Dometic 7 series Close the refrigerator door Slide latch Fig 84 1 or Fig 84 2 to the right Fig 84 3 The refrigerator door is locked Caution Damage to refrigerator door Always make sure the refrigerator door is correctly locked before moving the vehicle Fig 84 Refrigerator lock Dometic 7 series 1 Freezer compartment latch 2 Refrigerator latch 3 Lock the door 4 ...

Page 119: ...door When you close the refrigerator door and press it on firmly the door locks automatically Opening the Thetford refrigerator Pull the latch Fig 86 1 and open the door Closing the Thetford refrigerator An automatic lock is fitted on the refrigerator door Shut the refrigerator door and press firmly The refrigerator door locks automatically Fig 85 Refrigerator lock Dometic 8 series 1 Unlock button...

Page 120: ...on and automatic ignition MES For more information see the separate instructions from the manufacturer Fig 87 Refrigerator controls Dometic 7 series 1 Frame heater switch 2 On Off energy selector button 3 Dimmer for LED indicator accessible only when the door is open 4 Gas electric thermostat Fig 88 Refrigerator controls Dometic 8 series 1 On Off mode selector button 2 Malfunction LED indicator 3 ...

Page 121: ...Fig 87 1 The LED above the switch goes on when the frame heater is switched on 15 2 2 12 V mode The 12 V mode should be selected only while the engine is running Fig 89 Refrigerator and freezer compartment controls Thetford Premium LCD 1 Main switch 2 Mode selector switch 3 Cooling capacity selector switch 4 LCD display 5 Mode LED indicator Fig 90 LCD display 1 Mode 2 Cooling capacity Fault Servic...

Page 122: ...g 88 1 resp Fig 89 2 so often until Gas mode is selected Ignition is then auto matic For more information see the separate instructions from the manufacturer Danger Risk of explosion at petrol stations Open flames are prohibited at petrol stations Switch the refrigerator off using the power selector switch Caution Using gas Only use liquid gas to run the refrigerator Chapter 11 3 At altitudes of m...

Page 123: ...ainers aluminium foil etc Never put hot food into the refrigerator Always let it cool first Store sensitive food directly near the fins Bear in mind that the temperature inside a closed vehicle can rise significantly as a result of sun irradiation This can affect the performance of the refrigerator Pay attention to the unhindered air circulation of the refrigerator unit 15 3 2 Freezer compartment ...

Page 124: ...D D Refrigerator freezer compartment 15 124 Adria Motorhomes ...

Page 125: ...ing of the cassette Chapter 16 2 Caution Damage to the environment Use an environment friendly and biodegradable chemical toilet additive for the toilet The ventilation will remove merely the odour but not germs and gases Germs and gases can have a detrimental effect on the rubber seals Caution Material breakage Do not sit on the toilet lid The lid is not designed to bear the weight of a person an...

Page 126: ...3 by pressing the flush button for several seconds if necessary reactivate the control panel Fig 91 2 Close the valve blade with the lever Fig 91 1 after flushing For more information see the separate instructions from the manufacturer Caution Damage to the water pump during winter operation In winter operation the toilet may be flushed only after the toilet compartment has been well heated otherw...

Page 127: ...ment Use an environment friendly and biodegradable chemical toilet additive for the toilet The cassette may be emptied only at camping sites with suitable waste water treatment plants or special waste disposal stations e g at parking sites for camping vehicles Fig 92 Thetford Cassette C 200 S 1 Cassette 2 Swivelling emptying spout 3 Upper carrying handle 4 Automatic holding tank vent valve 5 Slidi...

Page 128: ... 92 2 or Fig 93 2 must point upwards Turn the emptying spout Fig 92 2 or Fig 93 2 upwards Unscrew the cap from the emptying spout C 200S Lift the cassette with one hand on the upper carrying handle Fig 92 3 with the other hand on the hand grip Fig 92 8 On C 260 S Pull the hand grip Fig 93 4 upward and take the cassette to the intended waste disposal station Turn the cassette so that it is emptied ...

Page 129: ...m the manufacturer 16 3 Placing the toilet out of service Placing the toilet out of service Place a sufficiently large container underneath the drain of the water tank Open the drain plug completely drain the water tank and allow to dry Chapter 12 1 1 Empty the cassette Chapter 16 2 Leave the emptying spout open to allow the tank to dry Clean the toilet Chapter 19 2 Clean all seals and treat with ...

Page 130: ...D D Toilet 16 130 Adria Motorhomes ...

Page 131: ...ked smoothly drive off immediately after you start the engine Use only propane gas with a two cylinder system for winter camping Chapter 11 3 Allow for sufficient gas supplies Pitching the vehicle Clear the snow from the parking area before pitching the vehicle Do not park the vehicle underneath trees Falling branches or pieces of ice can damage the roof and the skylights Check the underground reg...

Page 132: ...Attach cowl extensions special accessory as necessary Provide for good ventilation air circulation and heating Always keep the forced venti lation open Use the awning as a wind guard and storage area for wet objects e g skiing equipment Always open all cabinet doors flaps and storage compartments when heating the vehi cle to prevent condensation Wipe off any condensation Air and dry the cushions d...

Page 133: ...also as reserve Antifreeze in wiper fluid also as reserve Snow shovel broom with long handle Telescopic ladder Door lock de icer Hand brush Defroster spray plastic ice scraper Anti mist cloth for windscreen Warning vest Umbrella Torch headtorch Wheel chocks working mat insulating mat work gloves Folding spade Start aid traction aid sandsack grid Snow chains not for light metal rims tyre socks etc ...

Page 134: ...D D Winter camping 17 134 Adria Motorhomes ...

Page 135: ...the parking brake Protect the tyres from direct exposure to the sun Thoroughly air the vehicle every 4 weeks If the vehicle is to be parked in an enclosed area at least two win dows must remain open Provide for good ventilation in the underbody area Cover the exhaust cowl if possible If the vehicle is covered with a tarpaulin make sure air can still circu late above the roof The tarpaulin must not...

Page 136: ...r tank must always be drained thor oughly cleaned Chapter 12 3 and allowed to dry We recommend using a disinfectant for the water tank Ask your ADRIA dealer for advice Appliances Empty and clean the refrigerator leave the refrigerator door and the freezer compartment if applicable open For information concerning placing appliances temporarily out of service see the separate appliance instruction m...

Page 137: ...eline to all rubber seals Use graphite dust to treat locking cylinders Install the winter cover for the refrigerator grille special accessory Electrical system Fully charge the starter and living area batteries for at least 24 h Remove the living area battery and store it protected against frost Charge the starter battery and removed living area battery every month Appliances For information conce...

Page 138: ...etc Electrical system Connect the starter and living area batteries Fully charge the starter and living area batteries for at least 24 h Gas system Lash the gas cylinders in the gas cylinder compartment and connect gas cylinders If the vehicle has been stationary for a long period approx 10 months have the gas system checked by an authorised work shop Electrical system Check the function of the el...

Page 139: ... vehicle roof The front area of the roof of the vehicle is not designed for the weight of standing per sons Standing or walking on the elevation of the alcove or the front opening hood of partially integrated vehicles is not allowed Do not walk on roof structures or roof fittings e g roof hoods roof railings etc Walking on the roof of the vehicle is permissible only in the rear area Important Neve...

Page 140: ...cratch the plastic surfaces After cleaning the vehicle rinse all acrylic glass windows with clean water Treat rubber seals with talc Regularly lubricate all moving parts hinges and flaps with acid free grease e g Balli stol Do not allow water to penetrate the mechanical parts The insect screens and blinds can be cleaned with a soft brush If the insect screens and blinds are very dirty use water an...

Page 141: ...g agents They would scratch the plastic surfaces Very greasy or oily spots can be washed with ethyl isopropyl or isobutyl alcohol Organic solvents e g acetone methanol or ethanol could damage the material An example of possible damage to moulded plastic parts are stress cracks caused by different media Other chemicals can have a swelling and softening effect on the plastic material Therefore plast...

Page 142: ... a soft brush or vacuum with the brush attachment of the vacuum cleaner Grease spots on Roman shades can be removed with mild warm laundry soap 19 2 4 Care of PVC floor coverings and carpets special equipment Wash the PVC floor covering with a commercially available cleanser and allow to dry well Do not use wax Do not use scouring agents or aggressive cleansers Vacuum clean the carpet Clean spots ...

Page 143: ...y soft cloths Clean the appliance only with mild household cleaners Then rinse the appliance with fresh water and dry thoroughly Remove dust from the refrigerator unit at yearly intervals using a brush or soft cloth The refrigerator unit is accessible through the upper refrigerator grille Caution Damage to gas stove Prevent water or cleaning agent from penetrating the gas outlet openings Water may...

Page 144: ... plenty of water Before you put the vehicle out of service the water tanks must be carefully cleaned thoroughly rinsed completely emptied and thoroughly dried Chapter 12 3 Caution Damage to surfaces Do not clean the bathroom and the toilet with solvents or cleaning agent containing alcohol Do not use scouring agents These could cause cracks or embrittlement of the plastic material Do not pour caus...

Page 145: ...ng depends on the driving technique Consult an authorised workshop immediately if the braking behaviour is not normal pull ing to one side or reduction in braking pressure Drive with consideration and foresight Avoid braking abruptly Have the brake system inspected regularly Important A leisure vehicle must be officially inspected at regular intervals just like other vehicles Important Use only or...

Page 146: ...re not driven much the maintenance work must be performed every year and in time before the start of the journey Maintenance activity Interval Motorhome general inspection According to regulations in the country of registration Have the brake system checked in an authorised workshop Every year Have the undersealant checked Every year Check the tightening torque of wheel nuts Monthly Check the char...

Page 147: ... Delivery check Before delivery Replace the gas regulator and gas hose Every 10 years Official gas inspection Every 2 years Leakage test According to warranty con ditions Bodywork inspection Every year Have the electrical system checked Every year Have the gas system checked Every year Check screw connections of fixing clamps of roof hoods Every year Rub talc on seals on doors windows and roof hoo...

Page 148: ...heck the water level is between the two markings Fig 94 1 Topping up water Remove the protective cover Fig 94 2 Unscrew the lid Fig 94 3 and remove the lid with circulation pump slowly upwards Check the antifreeze content Antifreeze must be 40 or 25 C Fill water with antifreeze without bubbles to about 1 cm above the minimum marking Important Avoid bubbles Always position the vehicle horizontal an...

Page 149: ...e scope of delivery includes Spray can with sealing fluid Folded sheet with instructions Compressor with manometer and connecting pieces Adapter for pumping up various elements Warning Risk of injury and severe damage to the vehicle All repairs on the vehicle and on the brake system have to be performed in an author ised workshop only Warning Health hazard The spray can contains ethylene glycol an...

Page 150: ...ore information concerning the tyre mobility system see the separate manufacturer s instruction manual 21 1 3 Vehicles with spare wheel special equipment 21 1 3 1 Vehicle jack For changing the wheels we recommend using the included vehicle jack or a hydraulic trolley jack which is available as an accessory For more information concerning the vehicle jack see the separate manufacturer s instruction...

Page 151: ...2 Spare wheel storage location Vehicles with rear garage Open only the door of the rear garage facing away from the traffic Take the spare wheel out of the support Change the defective wheel Stow the damaged wheel properly after a wheel change Vehicles without rear garage The spare wheel is located in a holder underneath the chassis Loosen the locking pins and remove the screws Open the bar and ta...

Page 152: ...el nuts or wheel bolts and place them onto a clean surface Make sure the threads are clean Change the wheel Clean the threads turn in the wheel nuts or bolts and tighten by hand Stow the defective wheel in the spare wheel support Lower the vehicle and remove the vehicle jack Tighten the wheel nuts crosswise Chapter 21 1 4 Stow the tools and the safety equipment Check the tyre pressure at the next ...

Page 153: ...ting of all wheel nuts or wheel bolts again Use a torque wrench for light metal rims without steel bushings See the separate operating instructions from the chassis manufacturer for tightening tor ques for rims After driving approx 50 km check the seating of the wheel nuts or wheel bolts Fig 96 Tightening the wheel nuts 1 Rim 2 Wheel nuts or wheel bolts 1 2 3 5 4 1 2 ...

Page 154: ...ulbs Never touch new bulbs with your bare fingers Always use a clean and lint free cloth Fig 97 Exterior lighting bulb types 1 Bulb with plug cap 2 Bulb with bayonet cap 3 Cylindrical bulbs 4 Halogen bulb Bulb type Replacing 1 Bulb with plug cap Removing Pull the bulb out Fitting Push the bulb in the socket with light pressure 2 Bulb with bayonet cap Removing Push the bulb down and turn it anti cl...

Page 155: ...ntegrated vehicles e g Sonic Opening the bonnet Release the bonnet lock with the unlocking lever Fig 98 1 in the driver s cab Press the safety lock Fig 98 2 in the middle of the bonnet open the bonnet and secure with the support Fig 98 3 The rear side of the lighting elements can now be accessed from the engine compartment Fig 98 Opening the bonnet fully integrated 1 Unlocking lever 2 Safety lock ...

Page 156: ...ights on some models Lamps should only be replaced in a workshop Contact your ADRIA dealer in the case of defects Exchanging the contour light bulbs red white Remove the contour light glass The bulb sits in a bayonet socket Pull the defective light bulb out of the socket Check that the new light bulb works Refit the contour light glass Fig 99 Replacing the front lighting elements fully integrated ...

Page 157: ...ate rear light glass Fig 100 1 The bulb sits in a bayonet socket Press the defective bulb slightly into the socket and turn it anticlockwise When inserting two filament bulbs recognisable by the two soldering points on the base pay attention to the different bayonet guides protection against incorrect inser tion Check that the new light bulb works Put the rear light glass Fig 100 1 back on and scr...

Page 158: ... LED Fig 101 Interior lighting bulb types 1 Bulb with plug cap 2 Bulb with bayonet cap 3 Cylindrical bulbs G9 4 LED insert G4 Lighting interior Lighting elements Ceiling light living area LED 12 V G4 1 0 W Ceiling light sleeping area LED 12 V G4 1 0 W Lighting roof hood Halogen 12 V G4 10 W Reading lamp living area LED 12 V G4 0 5 W Reading lamp sleeping area LED 12 V G4 1 0 W Kitchen light LED 12...

Page 159: ...ht pressure 2 Bulb with bayonet cap Removing Push the bulb down and turn it anti clockwise Fitting Insert the bulb in the socket and turn it clockwise 3 Cylindrical bulbs with G9 cap Removing Pull the bulb out Fitting Push the bulb in the socket with light pressure 4 LED insert with G4 plug con nection Removing Pull the LED insert out of the plug connection Fitting Push the LED insert into the plu...

Page 160: ...hut off valve Chapter 11 6 1 The SecuMotion MonoCon trol CS gas pressure regulator special equipment has switched off after the gas sys tem has not been used for a longer period of time and with the gas cylinders shut off Place the SecuMotion Mono Control CS special equip ment into service Chapter 11 6 1 Gas pressure regulator fro zen Use a regulator de icing sys tem e g Eis Ex as acces sory Quick...

Page 161: ...s Flame extinguishes in the small flame position Flame failure device is not adjusted correctly Adjustment exclusively by authorised workshop Flame failure device does not react Flame failure device is defec tive Consult an authorised work shop Flame appearance on appliance not normal Gas pressure regulator defec tive Consult an authorised work shop ...

Page 162: ...icle to the mains Onboard fuse defective Insert a new fuse No 12 V operation Energy selector switch on refrigerator in false position Switch power selector switch on refrigerator to 12 V mode Chapter 15 1 Onboard fuse defective Insert a new fuse Battery is discharged Check and charge the battery Ignition is not switched on Start the engine Cooling function is not sufficient Door not closed properl...

Page 163: ...r a longer period of time the heater switches to failure Warm air outlet openings blocked Check and free individual sin gle warm air outlet openings Gas pressure regulator fro zen Use a regulator de icing sys tem e g Eis Ex as acces sory Green and red LEDs blink after heater is switched off Appliance was switched off during failure After running is active in order to reduce the temperature After r...

Page 164: ...k battery voltage 12 V Check all electric connectors and fuses Electrical operation 230 V not possible No mains voltage Check the circuit breaker is switched on Check the 230 V plug is con nected to the heater system Check 230 V voltage is availa ble at the socket Fault Possible cause Remedy No water Water tank is empty Top up the water tank Chapter 12 1 1 Fuse of water pump defective Replace the ...

Page 165: ...in the vehicle Have the mains voltage checked Transformer rectifier defec tive Contact Customer Service Living area battery is overcharged in 230 V operation Transformer rectifier defec tive Contact Customer Service Living area battery is not charged in drive operation Too many connected appli ances Switch off the appliances if possible Living area battery is overcharged in drive operation Generat...

Page 166: ...mer Service Refrigerator defective Have the refrigerator checked 12 V supply in the liv ing area does not function The 12 V main switch for the living area battery is switched off Switch 12 V main switch for living area battery on Chapter 8 8 Fuse or cables defective Have the fuse and cables checked Transformer rectifier defec tive Contact Customer Service System put out of service Put the system ...

Page 167: ... living area battery immediately Complete discharging dam ages the living area battery Discharge is performed by inactive appliances e g the frost protection valve of the combined heater Charge living area battery for longer stationary periods The mains control symbol is not shown although the 230 V mains supply is con nected The mains connection has no voltage Check the mains connection e g campi...

Page 168: ...D D Troubleshooting 21 168 Adria Motorhomes ...

Page 169: ...lly integrated models 22 2 Tyres tyre pressure Important For the technical data the statements in the registration certificate part I are binding Modifications of the original equipment of the vehicle ex factory can affect road safety and driving behaviour Accessories not approved by ADRIA for installation attachment or conversion can cause damage to the vehicle and affect driving behaviour ADRIA ...

Page 170: ...hicles these rules are essentially equivalent to standard DIN EN1645 2 22 3 1 1 Gross weight rating See the registration certificate part I or part II for the gross weight rating Basic vehicle Tyre size Tyre pressure front bar Tyre pressure rear bar Fiat Ducato 215 70 15 CP 5 0 5 5 215 75 R 16 C 4 5 5 0 225 75 R 16 C 4 5 5 0 225 75 R 16 CP 5 5 5 5 Mercedes Benz Sprinter 225 75 R 16 C 3 3 4 3 235 6...

Page 171: ... liter 25 kg 100 full water system 100 full boiler e g 11 liter 11 kg CEE connecting cable 22 3 1 3 Additional load The additional load consists of Additional equipment All objects offered in addition to the standard equipment An extract of the weight of additional equipment can be found in Chapter 22 3 2 e g Adria special equipment Special equipment from the manufacturer of the basic vehicle Spec...

Page 172: ...3CDI 15 kg Mercedes Benz 319CDI instead of 313CDI 56 kg Mercedes Benz 3 88 t Chassis 23 kg Mercedes Benz 4 2 t Chassis 50 kg Equipment Waste water hose 2 kg Waste water tank heated 1 kg Passenger airbag 3 kg Alarm system living area 2 kg Alarm system driver s cab 1 kg ALC level control system 19 kg Trailer system with electric connection 25 40 kg Instrument panel refinement 1 kg ASR ESP 4 kg Autom...

Page 173: ... kg Mattress cover for fixed beds 4 kg Metallic paint finish 2 kg Navigation system 2 5 kg Fog lamp 4 kg Panorama roof window front 5 kg Leather upholstery 4 kg Radio pre installation driver s cab 2 kg Smoker package 2 kg Reversing camera 2 kg Particle filter 10 kg Headlamp cleaning unit 1 kg Mudflaps front and rear 4 kg Seat base cover driver s cab 1 kg Sunvisors driver s cab 3 kg Stop Start auto...

Page 174: ...kg Winter curtain driver s cab 4 kg Xenon headlamps 1 kg Xenon headlamps with cleaning system 3 kg Additional air suspension rear axle 10 45 kg 120 liter diesel tank instead of 50 liter 30 kg 60 liter diesel tank instead of 90 liter 24 kg Total weight of built in additional equipment Additional equipment accessories Weight approx ...

Page 175: ...chnical Data 22 Adria Motorhomes 175 22 3 3 Weight of personal equipment and accessories Tab 22 3 Weight of personal equipment Personal equipment accessories Weight approx Overall weight of personal equipment ...

Page 176: ...D D Technical Data 22 176 Adria Motorhomes ...

Page 177: ...equired in destination country Emergency equipment available warning triangle and first aid kit possibly flashing hazard warning light and warning vests use by date for first aid kit checked Fire extinguisher present and tested Tools Gloves reserve fuel canister if allowed in the country being visited jumper cable tow rope bar vehicle jack wheel chocks wheel nut spanner screwdriver open ended span...

Page 178: ... in open storage areas stowed securely Refrigerator freezer compartment and oven doors latched securely Sink board safely stowed Cabinets and drawers latched securely Bathroom door latched securely All beds and bed extensions latched securely All tables safely stowed All windows and roof hoods closed securely Awning light switched off Awning retracted and latched securely 230 V connecting cable re...

Page 179: ...racted All outer doors and outer flaps securely latched and locked Child car seats attached securely Headlamp height adjustment adapted Rearview mirrors correctly adjusted Cab seats set to the right position and locked into position Driver s cab blinds fully open and locked Motorhome checklist ...

Page 180: ...card General inspection certificate emissions test certificate official gas inspection certifi cate Parking disc Instruction manual Directory of authorised workshops for basic vehicle Spare vehicle key Spare glasses Window cloth Automobile club card breakdown insurance package for coverage abroad Accident set with European accident report Apartment or house key Cash foreign currencies Travel chequ...

Page 181: ...s div ing goggles flippers Sports clothes jogging gear Ski clothes Umbrella Shoe polish Pillows blankets Fitted sheets bed linens Coat hangers Clothes brush lint roller Camping table camping chairs Tent awning Table cloths place mats napkins bibs Insect repellent candles insect repel lent lights fly swatter Iron sewing kit scissors Pocket knife multitool Pocket light candles Rope cord Barbecue cha...

Page 182: ... Pots pans Airtight storage boxes Pot coasters Aluminium foil cling film freezer bags Pot holders Coolbag Measuring cup Kitchen towels Baking paper Basin box for dirty crockery Cooking spoons spatula egg whisk Coffee machine filter paper kettle Spices Dishwashing brush sponge cloth Pasta strainer salad strainer Tea towels Dishwashing detergent Cleaner Tea pot coffee pot thermos flask Tin opener bo...

Page 183: ... gel shampoo Wet wipes Flannels Nappies changing mat Towels bathing towels shower towels Tampons sanitary towels Toilet paper rapid dissolving Contraceptives Comb brush hair bands hair slides Detergent clotheslines clothes pegs Hair dryer curling tongs Tissues Mousse hair spray Disinfectant Deodorant fragrance Sun protection products aftersun cream Cosmetic products lip balm Insect repellent lotio...

Page 184: ...D D Checklists 23 184 Adria Motorhomes 23 6 Personal checklist Please copy and complete Tab 23 6 Personal checklist Route Date Personal checklist ...

Page 185: ...de 139 PVC floor 142 Roof hoods 140 Care of carpet floor 142 Care of curtains 142 Care of cushions 142 Care of PVC floor 142 Cassette 127 Changing wheels 149 Check before starting to drive 20 Checklist Bathroom sanitary 183 Driver and passengers 180 General 177 Kitchen 182 Living and sleeping area 181 Personal checklist 184 Returning to service after the placing out of service 138 Temporary placin...

Page 186: ...ator mode 122 SecuMotion MonoControl CS 83 Types 80 H Handle Entrance door 25 Furniture 56 Heater 95 Alde Compact 103 Driver s cab auxiliary 107 Exhaust cowl right 95 Floor heating 108 Fluid level 148 FrostControl 101 Heat exchanger 106 Hot water 103 109 Hinged windows 27 I Insect screens 31 Inspection work 145 K Keys Spare keys 20 L Lights Exterior lighting 154 Interior lighting 158 Liquid gas 81...

Page 187: ... keys 20 Starter battery 73 T Table Lowering 63 Tank Waste water 92 Water tank 90 Technical data 169 Tightening the wheel nuts 153 Toilet 125 Transformer rectifier 69 EBL 208 S 70 EBL 226 70 NE 237 72 Transformer rectifier battery selector switch 71 Troubleshooting 149 Bulbs 154 Changing wheels 149 Toilet 167 Water supply 164 TV bracket 60 TV equipment 60 Tyres 19 Mobility system 149 Pressure 169 ...

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