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CONTENTS

WELCOME & INTRODUCTION ............. 1-1

End Of Life Vehicle Directive .................. 1-1
Elddis Technical Approvals ...................... 1-2

GENERAL SAFETY ............................... 2-1

Please read before using your New
Motorhome. ............................................. 2-1
Proper And Safe Use Of Storage
Areas In Motorhomes .............................. 2-1
Ventilation ............................................... 2-2
High-Level Ventilation ............................. 2-2
Low-Level Ventilation .............................. 2-2
Ventilation in Separate Bedrooms ........... 2-2
Gas Dispersal Holes ............................... 2-2
Fire Safety ............................................... 2-2
Fire Extinguishers ................................... 2-2
In Case Of Fire ........................................ 2-2
Fire Retardant Foams ............................. 2-2
Habitation Door ....................................... 2-2

PREPARING FOR THE ROAD ............... 3-1

Motorhome Weights Explained ............... 3-1
Mass in Running Order ........................... 3-1
Maximum Technically Permissible
Laden Mass ............................................ 3-1
User Payload .......................................... 3-1
Loading ................................................... 3-1
Before Moving Off ................................... 3-1
Pulling Off ................................................ 3-2
Bicycle Racks .......................................... 3-2
Tow Bars ................................................. 3-2

MOTORWAY HANDLING ....................... 4-1

Best Practice ........................................... 4-1
Speed Limits ........................................... 4-1
Towing Your Motorhome ......................... 4-1

ARRIVING ON SITE ............................... 5-1

Check Site Regulations ........................... 5-1
Selecting A Pitch ..................................... 5-1
Lateral Levelling (Side To Side) .............. 5-1
Leveller Jack ........................................... 5-1
Ramp ...................................................... 5-1

GETTING STARTED .............................. 6-1

Electricity ................................................. 6-1
Power Supply Charger ............................ 6-1
12v Systems: .......................................... 6-1
Generator/Charger .................................. 6-1
Electricity Mains Supply .......................... 6-1
Connecting To Mains Supply On
Arrival at Site ........................................... 6-1
Disconnecting Mains Supply
When Leaving Site .................................. 6-2

Overseas Electrical Connection .............. 6-2
Gas Supply ............................................. 6-3
Connection .............................................. 6-3
Changing a Gas Cylinder ........................ 6-3
Gas Regulator ......................................... 6-3
High Pressure Gas Hoses ...................... 6-4
Water System .......................................... 6-4
Filling your Fresh Water Tank ................. 6-4
Waste Water Tank ................................... 6-4
Draining Down Your Water System ......... 6-4

GAS SAFETY ADVICE ........................... 7-1

Facts about LPG ..................................... 7-1
Awning Spaces, LPG and Appliance
Exhaust ................................................... 7-1
LPG Gas System .................................... 7-1

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM .......................... 8-1

Battery Installation .................................. 8-1
Battery Maintenance ............................... 8-1
Generators / Charger .............................. 8-1
230v Power Supply ................................. 8-1
Mains Unit ............................................... 8-1
Resetting the RCD .................................. 8-2
Automatic Charging System ................... 8-2
Schaudt WA 121525 Booster Unit ........... 8-2
General ................................................... 8-2
Function .................................................. 8-2
Location .................................................. 8-3
Maximum Bulb Ratings for
Internal Lights ......................................... 8-3

HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOMES
EQUIPMENT ........................................... 9-1

Main Entrance Door Handle Operation ... 9-2
Control Panel .......................................... 9-3
Vegas Button Control Panel .................... 9-3
Vegas Voltmeter without Water or
Gas Level ................................................ 9-4
Cooking Equipment ................................. 9-5
Gas Hob .................................................. 9-5
Gas Grill .................................................. 9-6
Gas Oven ................................................ 9-6
Electrical Operation ................................. 9-8
Gas Operation (Liquid Gas) .................... 9-8
Setting of Cooling Compartment
Temperature ............................................ 9-8
Mains Power (230V) ............................... 9-9
Gas operation (Liquid Gas) ..................... 9-9
Door Locking ......................................... 9-10
Whale Duo Control - Heat Air ................ 9-15
Instructions for Use ............................... 9-15
Electric Power Management ................. 9-17

MY2021 Elddis Accordo Motorhome

Summary of Contents for Accordo 2021

Page 1: ... Supply On Arrival at Site 6 1 Disconnecting Mains Supply When Leaving Site 6 2 Overseas Electrical Connection 6 2 Gas Supply 6 3 Connection 6 3 Changing a Gas Cylinder 6 3 Gas Regulator 6 3 High Pressure Gas Hoses 6 4 Water System 6 4 Filling your Fresh Water Tank 6 4 Waste Water Tank 6 4 Draining Down Your Water System 6 4 GAS SAFETY ADVICE 7 1 Facts about LPG 7 1 Awning Spaces LPG and Appliance...

Page 2: ... Toilet unit malfunctions 9 39 Teleco TV Aerial 9 41 How to use your TV Aerial 9 43 Digital TV Set up Guide 9 43 Connect Aerial and Power 9 43 Troubleshooting guide 9 43 How To Make Up Your Beds 9 45 Whale Easi Slide Socket 9 48 Safety Information 9 48 Safety 9 48 SECURITY 10 1 Tracker Option 10 1 Motorhome Theft 10 1 VIN CHIP 10 1 CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME 11 1 Exterior Body Shell 11 1 Glass Fibre R...

Page 3: ...must be quoted in all correspondence it can be found on a plate fixed next to the chassis plate within the engine compartment The vehicle VIN number should be quoted in any communications with the base vehicle manufacturer Changing market and supply situations may prevent us from maintaining the exact specification details in this guide and we therefore reserve the right to alter specifications as...

Page 4: ...ddis are members of and have been inspected by the following bodies NCC who operate a certification scheme to ensure compliance with the European safety standards for motorhomes Elddis has also obtained ISO 9001 2015 accreditation and this is periodically audited Please note Elddis Motorhome model year Elddis model year starts on the 1st September and runs to the 31st of August ...

Page 5: ... supply if it is safe to do so Then contact your nearest Elddis Retailer to arrange for them to check the gas system xii Only those seats designated for travelling should be occupied when the motorhome is in motion xiii Please note that motorhomes are covered by the seat belt regulations which came into force in October 2006 These require children that are under 12 years old and also under 135cm i...

Page 6: ...or your safety that these ventilators are not blocked at any time Ventilation in Separate Bedrooms In motorhomes with separated sleeping areas separate ventilation is required and is provided via a roof skylight at high level and a ventilator at low level Gas Dispersal Holes All appliances and gas unions have a gas dispersal hole within the same compartment It is essential that these are not block...

Page 7: ...ended to travel with tinned items in overhead lockers IMPORTANT Do not exceed maximum technical permissible laden mass for your motorhome BEFORE MOVING OFF Whenever making a journey with your motorhome either setting off on holiday or returning home it is good practice to run through this simple checklist i Close and secure all cupboards and drawers and secure any loose articles ii Do not store ti...

Page 8: ...utch and transmission by taking extra care Change gears smoothly Try not to jerk the clutch Bicycle Racks Your motorhome is fitted with bike rack rails The rails are compatible with the Fiamma carry bike pro M Fitting a bicycle rack to the rear panel of a motorhome will affect how weight is distributed There are restraints to be aware of with such fitments The maximum loading allowed on the back p...

Page 9: ...low down and take care when driving over raised speed bumps sleeping policemen or when embarking disembarking ferries In high or cross winds travelling downhill or in conditions of poor visibility reduce your speed High sided vehicles can cause air buffeting so extra care must be taken when passing or being passed Leave as much space as possible when overtaking these types of vehicles Speed Limits...

Page 10: ...4 2 MOTORWAY HANDLING ...

Page 11: ... axle On uneven ground lateral levelling is accomplished by the use of a leveler jack or ramp and a spirit level placed across the motorhome floor LEVELLER JACK Place the leveller jack folded flat in front of the wheel that is to be raised to level the axle Drive the motorhome onto the leveler jack and adjust the height until the spirit level shows that the motorhome is laterally level RAMP Revers...

Page 12: ...5 2 ARRIVING ON SITE ...

Page 13: ...at i The mains supply is suitable for your installation and appliances i e whether it is AC or DC and whether it is at the correct voltage and frequency ii Your motorhome is properly earthed Never accept a supply from a socket outlet or plug having only two pins or from a lighting outlet iii Any residual current device earth leakage circuit breaker in the mains supply to the motorhome has been tes...

Page 14: ...of REVERSE POLARITY The significance of REVERSE POLARITY is that when equipment is switched off it may not be electrically isolated The only certain way of making equipment safe is to unplug it A means of checking the polarity of the mains supply when overseas is recommended There are available several proprietary makes of equipment for the purpose If it can be achieved it is preferable to connect...

Page 15: ...e turned off particularly after winterisation Ensure all connections are secure When the cylinder is connected please ensure that the high pressure hose is not placed under any strain WARNING If cylinders other than those recommended are used ensure that the cylinders are adequately supported do not block ventilation openings and care to be taken not to cause damage to fixtures and fittings locate...

Page 16: ...g your fresh water tank Your motorhome is fitted with a standard water inlet which can be filled using a hose pipe connected to a tap placed into the water filler point Please take care not to over fill your tank it is advised that someone monitors the water level in the tank while filling is in progress Waste Water Tank Your new motorhome is also fitted with a waste water tank All waste water exc...

Page 17: ...e sufficient amounts of CO2 to pollute the awning space if it is totally enclosed and therefore MUST NOT BE used on gas when an awning is attached Please note Ventilation holes must be clear at all times LPG GAS SYSTEM Elddis does not recommend the use of any external cylinders All cylinders in use should be within the gas locker provided Please ensure that you have read the operating instructions...

Page 18: ...7 2 GAS SAFETY ADVICE ...

Page 19: ...aced Note Do not over discharge the battery One of the most common causes of battery failure is when the battery is discharged below the recommended level of approximately 12 2v ref table Discharging a battery below this Good OK Warning Damaged figure will cause permanent damage Overheating and gassing will occur when re connected to the mains supply 12 Volt Battery State of Charge 12 7V 100 12 5V...

Page 20: ...al sites the available output may be as low as 5 amps If your loading exceeds the site supply it may trip the site circuit breaker Please check the available mains output with your site operator The following items need to be added together if used simultaneously 230V mains equipment typical consumption figures Refrigerator 0 50 amps Charger 0 50 amps Water heater 3 9 amps Blown air heaters 8 5 am...

Page 21: ...up to accept the site supply before actually switching on MAXIMUM BULB RATINGS FOR INTERNAL LIGHTS Type of Light Maximum Bulb Rating Downlighters 1 2 watts Reading lights 0 4 watts Awning lights 4 watts LED tape is used as backlit mood lighting The wattage varies from 4 8 to 9 6W depending on the location within the vehicle Note All LED lights can only be replaced with a new complete unit and not ...

Page 22: ...8 4 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ...

Page 23: ... note Before attempting to use any gas equipment please ensure that the gas bottle is connected securely to the motorhomes regulator via a high pressure gas hose and the bottle valve is in the on position Also ensure the appliance isolation valves are in the on position as shown in the gas system section Please note Before attempting to use any electrical appliance please ensure that you have conn...

Page 24: ...nd the door will release open In order to close and lock the door pull the door closed with moderate force once the door has fixed in the closed position push the lever up into the position shown in Figure 2 For the door to remain locked the lever must remain in the position shown Please Note Under no circumstance should the main door be operated when the vehicle is in motion Should the door open ...

Page 25: ...ardless of tank level This is so that the user can purge their water pipes Awning Button When the Awning Button is pressed the control panel will switch power to the exterior awning light Display Indicator The Display indicator on the Vegas Voltmeter Panel is used to display the Leisure Battery voltage and the Water level depending on which button is pressed If a waste tank is fitted the lowest in...

Page 26: ...e Vegas Voltmeter Panel is used to display the Leisure Battery voltage ïIf a waste tank is fitted the lowest indicator will illuminate when the waste tank is full 3 To cancel calibration mode press and hold Leisure Battery Voltage Button for two seconds 4 To start the calibration process press and hold the Water Level Button for two seconds 5 If the calibration process was successful the display w...

Page 27: ...ill or oven as a space heater vi When you are cooking it is essential to provide additional ventilation such as opening windows near grill cooker and oven Burner controls Ignitor button Gas Hob i Turn the individual control knob for the burner you wish to light ii The depressing of the control knob overrides the flame failure device fitted to the burner Light the burner using a safety gas lighter ...

Page 28: ...d for 5 to 10 seconds to ensure the flame failure device is heated up enough to operate Oven control knob Gas Grill i Turn the grill control knob to the high flame position and with the knob depressed light the burner using a gas safety lighter If the grill does not light within 20 seconds then turn off the grill control knob for at least 30 seconds before trying again ii Once the grill lights it ...

Page 29: ...Details of how to operate your fridge are shown below mild detergent Then wipe out the appliance with clean water and dry thoroughly To avoid material alterations do not use soap or hard abrasive or soda based cleaning agents Do not allow the door seal to come into contact with oil or grease Maintenance In compliance with applicable regulations please note that the gas unit and the connected venti...

Page 30: ...gniter manual energy selection Electrical operation Switch on the appliance by turning the energy selection switch 1 clockwise to position 230V operation 12V operation Gas operation Liquid gas 1 Turn the rotary selector switch 1 to position 2 Turn the temperature selector 2 clockwise and push Keep the controller button depressed 3 Then press knob 3 of battery igniter down and keep it depressed The...

Page 31: ...em of the vehicle is equipped with a hose rupture protection The national regulations of the respective country must be observed For physical reasons gas ignition faults could occur starting from an altitude above sea level of approx 3280 ft 1000m No malfunction On the initial refrigerator start up or after a cylinder change air may be trapped in the gas line To purge the air from the lines switch...

Page 32: ...e door may now be opened by just pulling it without need of pressing the locking button See below CAUTION As a basic rule shut and lock the door before starting your journey Positioning the shelves The shelves may be pulled out by smoothly lifting them and may be positioned as desired Removable freezer compartment The freezer compartment may be removed to enlarge the cooling compartment Unlock the...

Page 33: ...perature in the freezer to rise and stored goods to melt Making ice cubes Ice cubes are best made over night when the refrigerator has less work to do and has more reserves Defrosting In time frost builds up on the fins inside the refrigerator A layer of frost thicker on one side may occur but does not mean a malfunction When this layer of frost is about 3mm thick the refrigerator should be defros...

Page 34: ...eriod or while it is being cleaned on the outside Failure display Your refrigerator will indicate a malfunction by flashing of the failure indicator LED 4 and one of the other display lights The chart below shows the meaning of these Display Failure LED is flashing 230V mode 230V not available or voltage too low LED is flashing 12V mode 12V not available or voltage too low LED is flashing GAS Auto...

Page 35: ...w warm food to cool down before storage within short period of time The appliance has been running for only Check whether the cooling compartment works a short period of time after approx 4 5 hours Ambient temperatures too high Regularly remove ventilation grilles Failure The refrigerator does not cool in gas operation mode Possible cause Action you can take Gas cylinder empty Change gas cylinder ...

Page 36: ...on Possible cause Action you can take On board fuse defective Fit new fuse Vehicle not connected to mains supply Make a connection to a mains power supply voltage Heating element defective please also Please inform the Dometic Customer refer to failure indication Services Troubleshooting continued ...

Page 37: ...W electric selected 3 00kW electric selected Gas selected Gas electric selected External control from alternative source Increase temperature button Decrease temperature button Gas lit indicator Lockout indicator Frost protection mode approx 5 C Night time mode approx 16 C Whale Duo Control Heat Air Instructions for Use Temperature Settings ...

Page 38: ...9 16 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME S EQUIPMENT 1 Select Temperature 2 Select Power Setting 3 Gas Power On X 1 6 ...

Page 39: ...matically step down the other Whale space water heater to a lower electric setting or turn off if at risk of exceeding 16A The last heater selected has AC mains priority Step 1 Show Lockout Troubleshooting Whale Duo Control Step 2 Identify Lockout Step 3 Recommended Action Inadequate gas supply 1 Check gas 2 30mbar LPG 3 Go to step 4 Overheat 1 Check air vents and ducts are not restricted 2 Wait 1...

Page 40: ...44 0 845 217 2933 For Europe please see enclosed Webasto Service Information Maintenance Repairs The vehicle owner must arrange for the appliance to be serviced at least every 2 years from date of purchase including its gas supply and ducting for the products of combustion BS EN 624 All maintenance and repairs must be carried out by a registered gas engineer at a Whale approved service centre of b...

Page 41: ...it was put into service Disposal This product must be disposed of in accordance with the regulations of the respective country in which it is used National regulations and laws must be observed Please note The appliance must be installed and serviced in accordance with any relevant regulations in the country where the appliance is installed If the electrical supply cord is damaged it must be repla...

Page 42: ...s selected Gas 0 75kW electric selected Gas 1 50kW electric selected External control from alternative source Increase temperature button Decrease temperature button Gas lit indicator Lockout indicator Whale Duo Control Panel Expanse Not available on all models External control will allow control of the heater via an alternative source Please refer to your vehicle handbook for more information ...

Page 43: ...ric Power Management When selecting a high electric setting on the space or water heater the control panel may automatically step down the other whale space water heater to a lower electric setting or turn off if at risk of exceeding 16A The last heater selected has AC mains supply X 1 6 ...

Page 44: ...ane or Propane Maintenance To clean and sterilise inside the Water Heater use diluted sterilising fluid and fully rinse through with clean water afterwards The outside of the appliance should not normally require cleaning If it does isolate the electrical supplies and wipe down with a soft damp cloth only Do not use abrasive cleaners Allow to fully dry before reconnecting the electrical supplies I...

Page 45: ...d no blockage in the gas line At temperature below 5 C use propane gas rather than butane Check combustion air inlet flue and exhaust flue for blockages Clear lockout as described below Overheat Check that there is water in the appliance Whale recommends that you wait at least 5 to 10 minutes to allow the Water Heater to cool before clearing lockout as described below Low High Supply Voltage Minim...

Page 46: ...to use the heater by pressing the water heat setting button and plus symbol button simultaneously for 3 seconds If problems persist contact Whale Support on 44 0 845 217 2933 Please note No reset on water heater required The reset can be carried out on the control panel Duo Control Panel clearing a Lockout Winterising When using the Water Heater in winter ensure the flue is not blocked by snow or ...

Page 47: ...omatically deactivate and the low power warning chirp should stop allowing you to dispose of the alarm Low Battery Warning Silence This feature can temporarily silence the low battery chirp for 8 hours which is particularly useful if the warning begins during the night This feature may be repeated up to 10 times but is not a substitute for replacing the smoke alarm Alarm Test The alarm must be pro...

Page 48: ...ed sensitivity reset cycle for approximately 10 minutes During the reduced sensitivity reset cycle the red LED on your alarm will continue to flash more rapidly than normal approximately once every second Your alarm will automatically return to full sensitivity on completion of the reset cycle and the red LED will revert to flashing once every 40 seconds DANGER Never ignore any alarm Ignoring the ...

Page 49: ...se it has no odour or taste and cannot be seen Like oxygen CO enters the body through the lungs during the normal breathing process It competes with oxygen by replacing it in the red blood cells thereby reducing the flow of oxygen to the heart brain and other vital organs In high concentrations CO can kill in minutes Many cases of reported carbon monoxide poisoning indicate that while victims are ...

Page 50: ...nce of carbon monoxide For this and other reasons do not use this carbon monoxide detector on an intermittent basis or as a portable detector or an intermittent basis or as a portable detector for trying to trace one source of the spillage of combustion products from fuel burning appliances or from chimneys Do not IGNORE ANY WARNING FROM YOUR CO DETECTOR Burn charcoal inside your home caravan tent...

Page 51: ...ortened Note Aerosol CO may be used in order to avoid having to burn incense sticks Read all steps thoroughly before attempting to test the sensor Step 1 If the detector is wall or ceiling mounted unhook the detector from the screws Step 2 Cover the sounder vents with one hand Press and hold the Test Reset button down with your thumb finger until the Power LED illuminates green and the sounder sou...

Page 52: ...rp once per minute for up to 30 days IMPORTANT This does NOT mean that the detector has detected carbon dioxide Replace batteries immediately If the product continues to chirp despite having new batteries and the product is still within warranty then contact Technical Support for advice If the product is no longer in warranty replace it immediately Maintaining testing your detector Your detector w...

Page 53: ...n either side of the rooflight ii Using both hands on the two toggle catches press the rooflight up about 2cm and fasten the toggle catches in the corresponding setting iii To close proceed with steps i ii in reverse order Closing The Blinds i Take hold of the end rod without rocker in the recessed grip and engage in the opposite end rod with rocker ii Select the required position blind flyscreen ...

Page 54: ...ilation when closed It operates as an extractor fan and air intake fan Please note Do not change the direction of the fan unless it has been switched off O position and the blades have stopped rotating Door Flyscreen The exterior door flyscreen can be opened or closed from both inside and outside of the Motorhome and does not restrict door openings When opening or closing the door flyscreen use th...

Page 55: ...ixer tap with retractable shower head Note The water temperature could be very high so do not lift the lever with the tap turned to the full left position For winter storage and to prevent frost damage the tap swivel must be left in the centre up position ii The Polyplastic window should remain in the open position once opened however if it does not then tighten the friction control on the window ...

Page 56: ... storage locker are fitted with a 2 position button lock Push the button to lock the door and the button should remain flush with the door Push the button again to release and the button should then protrude from the door surface Magnetic Catches Magnetic catches work on contact with the metal plate on the rear of the door Simply close the door until the magnet engages and holds the metal plate Pu...

Page 57: ...d keeps the inside of the tank clean Next add approximately 2 litres of water enough to ensure that the bottom of the Waste Holding Tank is covered Far more information on Thetford toilet fluids see last page of this manual Screw the cap back onto the emptying spout and turn back to its original position Note The Emptying Spout Measuring Cap is supplied in the same packaging as this manual WARNING...

Page 58: ...flush water tank g Rotating Emptying Spout h Automatic Pressure Release Vent i Sliding Cover j Removable Mechanism k Vent Plunger l Pull out Handle m Wheels n Blade Openener o Access Door to Waste Holding Tank Optional Features p Electric Blade q Automatic Ventilator r Waste Pump Out System s Waste Holding Tank Multi Level Indicator t Flush Water Tank Level Indicator only if toilet has its own flu...

Page 59: ...roximately 2 flushes Emptying The Waste Holding Tank has a capacity of 18 litres and requires emptying when the red light LED on the toilet control display lights up when the Waste Holding Tank only has capacity for approximately 2 more litres which is no more than two to three further uses Make sure that the blade is closed Open the access door located outside the vehicle pull the safety catch up...

Page 60: ... the seat and lid assembly and pull the round pins inside the assembly outwards from the pin holes After cleaning replace the seat and lid by positioning the round pins in front of the pin holes and push the lid and seat downwards To keep your flush water fresh and to prevent deposits from forming in your toilet bowl add a correct dosage of Aqua Rinse in your flush water tank if present on your to...

Page 61: ...u do not expect to use your Thetford toilet for a long winter period Activate the Control Panel by pressing the flush button Open the blade and press the flush button until water stops flowing into the bowl Close the blade Open the access door on the outside of your motorhome and empty the Waste Holding Tank at an authorised waste dump Follow the instructions for cleaning and maintenance To allow ...

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Page 63: ...nals are transmitted with horizontal polarity while others are transmitted with vertical polarity This antenna can be positioned both horizontally and vertically by simply turning the knob at the bottom of the mast By turning the knob to the left the antenna shifts to the Horizontal position by turning it to the right the antenna shifts to the Vertical position ...

Page 64: ...l you get the best image on the TV Useful Tips Not all the television signals you can receive in the zone where you are located will necessarily originate from the same direction So if the quality of a programme image is poor try rotating the antenna as the signal may be coming from a direction different from the others Gain Adjustment With the dB dial turned all the way clockwise amplifier sensit...

Page 65: ... you have any problems undertaking this task please refer to your TV manual TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Check aerial radio fuse If there is no power check the 5 amp fuse located within the PDU marked radio is in working order Check TV monitor Check the TV is working correctly by ensuring that the channels tune in correctly in your home If the TV does not pick up the expected number of channels we would ...

Page 66: ...etc Understand digital signals Digital signals have what the industry calls the Cliff effect The Cliff effect is either you have a picture or not within a very small difference of signal strength This happens with both weak and strong signals Check aerial fuse Connect aerial and power Check the power is on Tune in TV and choose transmitter Check TV monitor Check the coax lead is of good quality Ch...

Page 67: ...W TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME S EQUIPMENT HOW TO MAKE UP YOUR BEDS The front double bed in the 105 is made up by lifting the two side beds up and pulling them together to meet in the centre Accordo Day and Night 105 ...

Page 68: ...9 46 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME S EQUIPMENT HOW TO MAKE UP YOUR BEDS Accordo Day and Night 120 ...

Page 69: ...9 47 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME S EQUIPMENT HOW TO MAKE UP YOUR BEDS Accordo Day and Night 135 ...

Page 70: ...mation for Main In Mains Out and Multimedia 3 in 1 Sockets Where Applicable All work must be carried out by a competent person as defined by BS7671 Part 2 IEC 60364 Safety If the mains in or out supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by a special cord or assembly available from the manufacturer or its service agent For use in recreational vehicles only Additional Safety Information for Onboard...

Page 71: ... a smell of gas Extinguish all naked flames Switch off all appliances and do not operate any electrical switches Turn off all gas appliances Open windows and doors for ventilation Do not smoke Shut off gas connection Immediately ensure that the system is thoroughly checked by a Qualified Gas Engineer Regularly inspect gas tap to ensure inside nozzle is free from debris and gas connection to the re...

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Page 73: ...e matched and confirmed with the vehicle model Enter Dealership name from dropdown menu Enter customer details including email address Confirmation sent to customer email One year subscription will begin TRACKER will contact customer towards the end of the one year subscription period with the options available or call TRACKER directly on 0870 606 1269 Motorhome Theft The theft of a motorhome can ...

Page 74: ...10 2 SECURITY ...

Page 75: ...itted with shatter resistant acrylic windows To preserve their clarity and unblemished transparency it is essential that the following cleaning instructions are strictly adhered to Road grit dust sand flies bird droppings etc should be washed off using plenty of cold water do not use a sponge to clean off heavy dirt deposits Any remaining dirt should be washed off using a soft cloth and warm water...

Page 76: ... therefore important that you carry out the following procedure prior to using the motorhome each time even if you boil or filter all water you use for drinking Please note If your motorhome is not going to be used for an extended period of time please refer to section 12 1 Storage Water Containers i All water remaining in any water container should be disposed of so that the container is empty ii...

Page 77: ...aste tank you may require additional toilet fluid Use only Thetford toilet fluid to achieve the best results CAUTIONS Never add toilet fluid directly into toilet bowl Do not use strong household detergents or cleaners that contain chlorine solvents or acid contents High Altitude and Hot Weather Use with large temperature differences and changing heights during driving pressure can start to build u...

Page 78: ... close all the taps The pump should turn off after a few seconds if it is a pressurised system PRE SEASON WATER SYSTEM PREPARATION Remain in your van after the pump has stopped and inspect all the taps and shower heads for leaks You may need to dry them down first to spot any leaks If there is access to the underside of the taps check for water leaks If you find a water leak check the following If...

Page 79: ...s instructions Remove shower head and hose including the external shower if fitted and shake water out Open water heater drain valve and leave open User Tip Ensure the gas is turned off at the bottle Open external tank valve or onboard tank valve if present and leave open Waste tanks remove all sink plugs and open drain tap User Tip Do not close the fridge door tightly leave ajar to prevent mildew...

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Page 81: ... not exposed to gales etc Motorhome Covers Covers may be used to protect your new Elddis motorhome provided that the cover used is of a breathable type Lower the TV antenna and ensure the cover is well tied down to avoid the cover being punctured Your motorhome must be ventilated every 4 to 6 weeks if it is to be stored with a cover in place Battery Maintenance Storage Ensure that the leisure batt...

Page 82: ...12 2 STORAGE ...

Page 83: ... from freezing accident or fire damage Exclusions No liability will be accepted for fair wear and tear including mould or discolouration of adhesive Damage including rodent damage wilful damage or negligence from abnormal working conditions will not be covered Condensation is not covered under the warranty agreement Three year manufacturer s warranty Year 1 warranty Covers all original components ...

Page 84: ...annual services have been carried out in accordance with our warranty terms Service intervals a In years 1 2 and 4 through to 9 the service must be completed no more than 60 days either side of the anniversary of the date of purchase b In Years 3 and 10 the service must be completed no more than 60 days on or before the anniversary of the date of purchase and must not exceed this date c For second...

Page 85: ...e complete the Notification of Change of Ownership form in your handbook Failure to do this will negate the remaining warranty This warranty does not affect the purchaser s statutory rights The warranty shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of England and the parties irrevocably submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England For second owners the service in yea...

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Page 87: ...The walls comprise an insulated foam sandwich having pre coated aluminium exterior surface or GRP and vinyl coated plywood internal finish Wooded framing is positioned within the sandwich to add strength The latest technology is used to produce the extremely well insulated and robust yet lightweight sections WINDOWS Windows are all of a double glazed acrylic construction and the door frames are ex...

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Page 89: ...15 1 ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS ACCORDO ...

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Page 91: ...f the 230V mains electrical equipment may not be operated simultaneously Check fuses battery connections and power supply master light switch Refer to your Retailer for further assistance PLEASE NOTE The internal lights in your motorhome will not operate whilst the motorhome engine is running Q Where Can I Get Spare Parts For My Motorhome A Retailers and service centres will be able to source most...

Page 92: ...h The Service I Have Received From My Retailer Service Centre Where Do I Go From Here A We would recommend that you write to your Retailer Service Centre detailing your problems and requirements requesting a response explaining how they will resolve your complaint A copy of your letter can also be forwarded to Elddis Customer Care Department quoting the serial number of your motorhome and the name...

Page 93: ...e the waste holding tank can be accessed and emptied from outside Control Panel Used as the description for the panel of electrical switches and gauges governing 12V and mains electricity systems Dinette This is a popular style of seating arrangement where two seats or settees face each other across a table Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker ELCB ELCB Earth leakage circuit breaker see residual current ...

Page 94: ... a motorhome is level when sited on a pitch It is important for comfort and also to ensure the correct functioning of the fridge and water systems LPG Liquid Petroleum Gas i e butane or propane L Shaped This is a term where the seating area of a motorhome is indeed L shaped Mains Hook Up This is a site facility where you can plug into a mains electricity supply Maximum User Payload This is the max...

Page 95: ... ventilation to mattress cushions Space Heater This is a type of heating equipment for the living quarters Modern units fitted offer gas and mains operation Speed Rating This is the maximum speed at which a tyre may be used as marked on its sidewall SMMT Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders Torque Wrench A form of spanner used to set nuts and bolts to a specified degree of tightness It is re...

Page 96: ...17 4 GLOSSARY ...

Page 97: ...ur warranty will be invalidated however this will not affect your legal or statutory rights as a customer Elddis will not pay any unapproved Service Centre for the undertaking of any warranty work Minimum service requirements The service must be undertaken by suitably qualified personnel A full damp test check should be undertaken and damp readings recorded A service check must be performed to the...

Page 98: ...ridge check operation from 12V 230V gas Hob check operation Oven check operation Grill and fan check operation Water boiler Check operation Heater check operation and top up header tank with anti freeze where applicable bleed as necessary APPLIANCES check gas and electric operation Item Condition Water pump pressure switch check operation Taps and pipes check operation Water filter housing check f...

Page 99: ...dition Fire Extinguisher if fitted check it is still within date Fire Blanket if fitted check it is still within date Habitation door operation FIRE SAFETY Item Condition Doors and windows check all catches are present and operating correctly Blinds and flyscreens check condition and operation Roof check condition of roof Cab seats check condition of the seats and seats belts Floor check condition...

Page 100: ...al service has been carried out in accordance with the manufacturers and NCC recommendations 4th SERVICE DATE RETAILERS STAMP I We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the manufacturers and NCC recommendations ANNUAL SERVICE RECORD MOTORHOME MODEL VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER YEAR 5th SERVICE DATE RETAILERS STAMP I We certify that an annual service has been carri...

Page 101: ...rtify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the manufacturers and NCC recommendations 10th SERVICE DATE RETAILERS STAMP I We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the manufacturers and NCC recommendations 12th SERVICE DATE RETAILERS STAMP I We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the manufacturers and NCC r...

Page 102: ...certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the manufacturers and NCC recommendations 18th SERVICE DATE RETAILERS STAMP I We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the manufacturers and NCC recommendations 20th SERVICE DATE RETAILERS STAMP I We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the manufacturers and NCC...

Page 103: ...ansfer of ownership must be made within the first three months of any change of legal ownership in order for the warranty cover to remain valid Erwin Hymer Group UK Limited Customer Care Delves lane Consett County Durham DH8 7PE www elddis co uk This form is also available for you to print from our web site NOTIFICATION OF CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP Previous owner details if known Name Address Post code ...

Page 104: ...19 2 CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP ...

Page 105: ...Alternatively please complete the attached form and post to us Erwin Hymer Group UK Limited Customer Care Delves Lane Consett County Durham DH8 7PE www elddis co uk NOTIFICATION OF CHANGE TO NAME AND ADDRESS Previous details Name Address Post code Email New details Name Address Post code Daytime telephone number Date of purchase Email Details of your Motorhome Range Model Vehicle identification nu...

Page 106: ...20 2 CHANGE OF ADDRESS ...

Page 107: ...1 Disconnecting Mains Supply 6 2 Generator Charger 6 1 Mains Supply 6 1 Overseas Electrical Connection 6 2 Power Supply Charger 6 1 Entertainment System 9 41 INDEX G Gas 6 3 Connection 6 3 Hoses 6 4 Regulator 6 3 Gas Regulator 6 4 Gas Safety Advice 7 1 Generators Charger 8 1 Glossary 17 1 I Insulation 14 1 L Levelling 5 1 Loading 3 1 M Mains Unit 8 1 Motorhome Construction Main Components 14 1 Mot...

Page 108: ...2021 Ref 21762 R RCD 8 2 Refrigerator 9 7 S Safety general 2 1 Security 10 1 Service records 18 4 Site Regulations 5 1 Storage Long Term Winter 12 1 T Taps 9 33 Toilet Thetford C260 9 35 V Ventilation 2 2 W Water System 6 4 Wheel changing 11 3 Windows 9 32 Wiring diagram 15 1 ...

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