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Swift Group

Owner’s Handbook

 

Select Van Conversion

Issued August 2018 
Part No. 1433210

CREATING SMILES FOR LIFE

Summary of Contents for Select 122

Page 1: ...Swift Group Owner s Handbook Select Van Conversion Issued August 2018 Part No 1433210 CREATING SMILES FOR LIFE...

Page 2: ...bust construction Less vulnerable to obstructions Ultra low pro le Oyster 85 Large reception range Autoskew for optimum reception Easy to use Oyster V Large reception range Autoskew for optimum recept...

Page 3: ...TOILET BOWL WASTE HOLDING TANK FLUSH WATER TANK P L A S T I C S U R F A C E S BLADE SEAL WORLD S NO 1 IN TOILET ADDITIVES www thetford com DAILY USE PERIODICAL USE...

Page 4: ...pores and attacks paintwork Your rst Paint Protection application cleanses and lls pores in the vehicles paintwork leaving a smooth nish that cannot be penetrated Your second application bonds with th...

Page 5: ...work together with your dealer to take the problem away from you the owner and resolve the issue as quickly as possible Product upgrades and notifications will be sent via Connect Direct keeping you u...

Page 6: ...good time when to top up SUBSCRIBE FOR ONLY 95 PER ANNUM NOW FEATURING THATCHAM CATEGORY 6 APPROVED PRO ACTIVE TRACKER Head to the Apple or Android store and search for Swift Command At the Swift Grou...

Page 7: ...the illustrations and descriptive matter in this handbook are intended to give a general idea of the motorhome Changing market and supply situations may prevent us from maintaining the exact specific...

Page 8: ...first place to learn about new product launches events and Swift Group news it s also the first place customers can go to as a quick reference to frequently asked questions or to actively take part i...

Page 9: ...torhome Code 13 Preparing for the Road 17 En Route 25 Safety Security 29 Arrival at Site 35 Connecting Services 37 Electrical Systems 59 Equipment Details 89 Motorhome Care 113 Technical Information 1...

Page 10: ...WA RR AN T Y INF OR MAT IO N 5 WARRANTY INFORMATION Warranty 6 Supplier contacts 9 Service inspection 10...

Page 11: ...l van conversion motorhome other than the Fiat base vehicle Swift will repair or at its option replace any defective parts or fittings for 3 years from the date of purchase or hire purchase subject to...

Page 12: ...y permanently sealed seam joints which relate to the conversion of the panel van This Motorhome Warranty does not cover any parts of your motorhome that are covered by the Fiat manufacturer s warranty...

Page 13: ...at an Annual Service or by a Swift Group Service Centre have not been carried out in a reasonable time You have legal rights under UK law governing the sale of consumer goods This Warranty does not a...

Page 14: ...the factory In all cases without exception your dealer must place the order for you Supplier contacts A number of Swift Group suppliers manage their own Technical and Warranty related queries Where a...

Page 15: ...t Group Service Centre Failure to do this will invalidate the warranty and the transfer of the warranty on the change of ownership The inspection should take approximately two hours and will cover the...

Page 16: ...een carried out in accordance with the handbook 3rd service DATE DEALER S STAMP We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the handbook 4th service DATE DEALER S STAMP W...

Page 17: ...TE DEALER S STAMP We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the handbook 11th SERVICE DATE DEALER S STAMP We certify that an annual service has been carried out in acco...

Page 18: ...TH E MO T ORH OME CODE 13 THE MOTORHOME CODE Code of Conduct 14 The Country Code 16 The Coastal Code 16...

Page 19: ...se of items like catapults or air guns as well as ball games should not be permitted among or close to other vehicles Musical instruments record players radios and televisions should not be used to th...

Page 20: ...uld be lowered and correctly secured and top hinged windows closed Likewise all doors and access lockers for gas containers and chemical toilets must be properly secured Exterior steps should be prope...

Page 21: ...ies 8 Protect wildlife wild plants and trees 9 Go carefully on country roads 10 Respect the life of the countryside The coastal code As our coastlines are increasingly used for recreation and educatio...

Page 22: ...Motorhome Terms 18 Loading of Vehicle 19 Large Storage Areas 20 Tyres 20 Dedicated Travelling Passenger Seats 20 Seat belts legislation 21 Child seats 21 Airbag 22 Three Point Seat Belts 22 Driving L...

Page 23: ...home equipped to the motorhome manufacturers standard specification as stated by the manufacturer The MRO comprises the ex works weight of the motorhome including the driver 90 fuel capacity 1 x LPG g...

Page 24: ...hitch capacity and at the same time suit the motorhome requirements See Advice on Towing page 22 Loading of vehicle WARNING Loads must not be exceeded The driver is responsible for arranging the load...

Page 25: ...loads Care must be taken to ensure that exterior doors are closed locked and that all possessions are properly stored and secured before setting off on any journey Tyres If a wheel or tyre is changed...

Page 26: ...right seat for your child s height and weight Height based seats Height based seats are known as i Size seats They must be rear facing until your child is over 15 months old Your child can use a forw...

Page 27: ...ed to drivers who passed their car driving test before 1st January 1997 include categories B E and C1 E which gives them entitlement to drive motor vehicles up to 7500kg MTPLM Drivers who passed their...

Page 28: ...nt rear axle loads on the motorhome 3 Ensure the motorhome front axle load is never less than 40 or more than 70 of the total weight 4 Motorhomes with an MTPLM up to 3500kg which have European Type ap...

Page 29: ...E N R OU T E 25 EN ROUTE Fix Go tyre repair kit 26 Cruise Control 28 Parking Sensors 28...

Page 30: ...cannot be repaired Do not use the quick tyre repair kit if the damage is due to running with flat tyre CAUTION If the wheel rim has been damaged bent so as to cause air to leak the wheel cannot be re...

Page 31: ...e cap take out the filler hose A Fig C and tighten the ring nut B on the tyre valve Insert the plug E Fig E in the nearest 12V power socket and start the engine Turn the selector D Fig D anti clockwis...

Page 32: ...an be repaired if the damage does not exceed 4 mm on the tread and on the shoulder of the tyre CAUTION Replace the bottle containing the sealant after the expiry date Dispose of the bottle and the sea...

Page 33: ...29 SAFETY SECURITY Fire 30 Smoke Alarm Operation 30 Fire Extinguisher 30 Escape Paths 30 Children 30 Ventilation 31 CO Alarm 31 Security 31 Vehicle Identification Number 31 Swift Command Tracker by S...

Page 34: ...pment other than electric heaters that are not of the direct radiant type as it is a fire and asphyxiation hazard WARNING Appliances such as cookers must not be used for heating Fire Extinguisher It i...

Page 35: ...ed and cleaned if necessary on a regular basis using a small brush and a domestic vacuum cleaner Additional night time ventilation is obtained by releasing the window catches and placing them in the s...

Page 36: ...s turned on the tracker is disarmed Event of a Theft If the vehicle is moved whilst the tracker is armed the geo fence monitoring will trigger a theft event The monitoring station will now contact you...

Page 37: ...ment VIN CHIP identification The motorhome s unique 17 character VIN will be incorporated into VIN CHIP tamper evident labels The master VIN CHIP label is situated on the front near side window to aid...

Page 38: ...A RRIVA L AT SIT E 35 ARRIVAL AT SITE Positioning the Motorhome 36...

Page 39: ...in Try to choose an area which is dry reasonably level and preferably with a hard base If you have no alternative but to pitch on a slope try to ensure that you are facing down the slope for when you...

Page 40: ...ch 42 Water level sensor and cleaning 44 Typical gas schematic drawing 47 Gas 48 Types of gas 49 En route heating 50 Gas safety advice 51 The Electrical System 54 Overseas connection 54 230v mains ele...

Page 41: ...pre set level For this pressure to be achieved the taps must be closed When the taps are opened water will leave the tap via the spout and the pressure in the pipes between the pump and the taps will...

Page 42: ...start and end of the season with sterilising fluid Sterilising When cleaning the water system at the start or the end of the season it is advisable to use a suitable sterilising fluid available from...

Page 43: ...stand for the recommended period of time 4 Drain the system completely 5 Thoroughly clean the outside of all taps connectors with a cloth soaked in the disinfectant sterilant 6 Flush the system throug...

Page 44: ...G The fresh water system is pressurised by a pump which will continue to operate until it senses a pre set pressure in the system If the fresh water tank is completely empty the pump will be unable to...

Page 45: ...then leisure battery power consumption will be increased see consumption table on page 57 for more information Pressure Switch The purpose of a pressure switch is to monitor the pressure on the outlet...

Page 46: ...maybe damaged cabling or a fault with the fusebox Ensure the inlet side of the pump is watertight and not allowing air into the system Using a multimeter check that the voltage is between 10 and 14 5...

Page 47: ...g the studs have not bridged by a foreign object a circuit will still be delivered back to the control unit and a water level displayed Sensor cleaning The first step in case of fault diagnosis is to...

Page 48: ...p incorrectly wired Pump fuse blown Battery disconnected Pump seized or overheated Pressure pump sensing switch may have failed Contacts may be faulty Wiring connections may be faulty Refer to pump ma...

Page 49: ...ally blocked pump filter or in line filter if fitted Pump outlet pipe kinked restricting flow Water leak Check battery state of charge refer to electrical supply note Disconnect and check that they ha...

Page 50: ...CO N NE CT ING SE R VICE S 47 Typical gas schematic drawing with combi boiler GAS SCHEMATIC...

Page 51: ...ers Push on hoses are no longer permitted under the latest regulations The high pressure hoses have threaded connections and must be securely attached to the regulator and to the gas cylinder The hose...

Page 52: ...refore suitable for all winter motorhoming Note Swift recommend that 6kg CalorLite propane gas bottles are used Butane Butane is supplied in the U K in green or blue cylinders All these have a male le...

Page 53: ...flow monitor Hose rupture protection is installed The full system is Homologated in compliance with UN ECE Regulation 122 Operating instructions Priming the gas system Open the cylinder s valve 1 Fir...

Page 54: ...air circulation in the awning space when such appliances are in use General Safety Notes In the event of leaks in the gas system or if there is a smell of gas Extinguish all naked flames Do not smoke...

Page 55: ...aps for each appliance Fig A as follows Fig A RED Water Heater Combination boiler BLUE Fridge GREEN Hob oven YELLOW Grill Note If the motorhome is in storage or not being used for a period of time we...

Page 56: ...l of gas in cylinder Check gas cylinder valve is open Check gas taps are open Purge system Check appliance manufacturer s instructions Ensure glass lid is fully open if relevant if lid cut out feature...

Page 57: ...ching on There is a test button on the RCD to test the lever put the lever in the up position on before testing Note As with the RCD it is good practice to check the Miniture Circuit Breaker MCB in th...

Page 58: ...ur loading exceeds the site supply it may trip the site circuit breaker Please check the available mains output with your site operator Similarly loadings on each circuit breaker within the vehicle sh...

Page 59: ...EARTH GREEN YELLOW RED LIVE LIVE LIVE EARTH EARTH BROWN LIVE BLUE NEUTRAL EARTH YELLOW GREEN NEUTRAL NEUTRAL VIEW OF TERMINALS VIEW OF SOCKET TUBES VIEW OF PINS VIEW OF TERMINALS BLUE NEUTRAL EARTH G...

Page 60: ...ach depending in size of light Not applicable 0 4W 6 1W 0 05amp 0 5amp Not applicable Water tank frost element Winter pack Not applicable 2 x 30W 2 x 2 5amp Not applicable Note These are approximate f...

Page 61: ...60 Swift Command Power control system 61 Control Panel System Operation 63 Swift Command Truma Combi CP controls 70 Swift Command system warnings 73 Swift Command technical information 75 Swift Comma...

Page 62: ...erate with a car battery it is strongly recommended that only a rechargeable leisure type battery maintained in good condition is used WARNING When connecting the battery ensure that the correct polar...

Page 63: ...important that you read and fully understand these instructions If you are unsure of any point please contact your dealer distributor for advice before use The system has a number of key components th...

Page 64: ...tion button out before connection to the mains supply C Connect the Hook up Lead Firstly connect the supplied hook up lead orange cable with blue connectors to the Leisure Vehicle and then connect to...

Page 65: ...he screen is asleep will wake the screen without turning the power on or off To turn the power off press and hold the power button to turn the power off the panel will beep once Pump Button Press the...

Page 66: ...in screen Note this button will only be visible if a CI Bus equipped air conditioner is installed connected and enabled within the system Settings Button Press the settings button to show the general...

Page 67: ...r is used to control the heating temperature as this system does not have its own sensor 2 9 Water System Operation The EC800 control panel pump button operates the internal water pump drawing water f...

Page 68: ...the engine is stopped the tank heaters will turn off after a 15 minute period To turn them back on you will need to turn the control panel on and then use the tank heaters button on the water screen...

Page 69: ...panel awning light button the App and the lock and unlock system dependant on system setting being set to do so Each item can toggle the light on or off The Swift Command App can be used to both conf...

Page 70: ...shown below the dial and adjacent to the relevant battery in the header area Solar Charging If a battery is being charged by the solar panel a sun symbol will be shown below the dial and adjacent to t...

Page 71: ...when the kettle had boiled then the heater element would be switched back on automatically This feature is particularly useful when abroad on a low current supply Setting the value to OFF will disable...

Page 72: ...heater setting for the active timer Override When operating in timer mode you can temporarily override the timer room temperature by using the override feature Press the centre of the dial to turn the...

Page 73: ...an be set controlled by the EC800 control panel the air conditioner infrared remote control or the Swift Command app The unit must be turned on with its power switch before it can be controlled The re...

Page 74: ...the screen will stay illuminated for after a press or touch Bluetooth Pair Press the pair button to start pairing with your compatible Bluetooth device The pair button border will illuminate when pair...

Page 75: ...n taken after 30 seconds then the system will switch the power off to prevent severe discharge of the battery Note This is an emergency cut off level to protect the battery from severe damage You shou...

Page 76: ...control the heating system the EC800 control panel will show related heating system warnings which will include the error number and error description Message on screen and 60 second audible beep Add...

Page 77: ...e MCB s 3 2 Generator Usage Caution should be used before connecting a generator to your motorhome WARNING Never start or stop the generator while electrical loads are connected and switched on Start...

Page 78: ...Battery A Type Selection For optimum performance and safety it is essential that only a proprietary brand LEISURE battery is used and it is suggested to select a battery from the NCC Verified Battery...

Page 79: ...ion of the terminals and topping up of the battery fluid where applicable Please see instructions supplied with the battery Note Do not over discharge the battery One of the most common causes of batt...

Page 80: ...start the vehicle This cut off only applies to power drawn from the battery by theleisure equipment it will not protect thebattery if you leave vehicle circuits switched on such as the road lights Lei...

Page 81: ...is working The following table shows details of the fuse s located at the Leisure battery Fuse Rating Fuse Colour Description 1 25 Amps White Charger 2 7 5 Amps Brown Permanent 12V Alarm Fridge Elect...

Page 82: ...ins Supply reversed The reverse polarity light is designed to illuminate when the Live and Neutral supply has been reversed crossed over If the light illuminates there is a problem with the site suppl...

Page 83: ...cted to meet EMC requirements See 2 4 Control Panel locked erratic function Observe control panel handling instructions Control panel software may have crashed Reboot control panel by turning off the...

Page 84: ...ontrol panel Comms not working Bluetooth not paired Using System Settings menu select Bluetooth Pair option Bluetooth not active on Device Ensure that the handheld device has Bluetooth switched on and...

Page 85: ...pon activation at the Dealership when your vehicle is linked to your customer Below is a list of the countries covered by the SIM under a fair usage policy a complete list is available at request Aust...

Page 86: ...to 14 4 Volts nominal Current 25 Amps max 300 Watts Signal INPUT 4 x Fresh water level 4 x Waste water level 1 x Engine running plus multiple vehicle connections sensor inputs for temperature humidity...

Page 87: ...ure Power Control System Model name EC652 EC653 EC800 EC635 PX300 I hereby declare that the equipment named above has been designed to comply with the relevant sections of the above referenced approva...

Page 88: ...on the touch screen and exit the menu system For further details of the features within the Fiat entertainment systems please follow the links below or see the paper copy supplied with the vehicle Fi...

Page 89: ...eed 150W Battery power As a guide a 40w panel is capable of supplying up to 2 3 amps 1 5 while an 80w panel is capable of supplying up 4 68 amps 1 5 Depending on the state of the charge of the battery...

Page 90: ...ven 101 Thetford toilet 105 Window Rollerblind advice 105 Roof lights 106 Seat swivel 107 Omnistep slide out step 108 Omnistor awning 108 Status 570 direction television and FM radio antenna 110 Care...

Page 91: ...he interest of safety replacement parts for an appliance shall conform to the appliance manufacturer s specifications and should be fitted by them or their authorised agents Equipment Specification Fo...

Page 92: ...room temperature dropped by 10 degrees in the space of a few minutes in this case the intelligent heat management system would decide the best way to get the room back to the required temperature woul...

Page 93: ...In this case opening the outlet slightly will reduce or remove the noise Closing too many outlets when the heating system is producing a high output can cause the appliance to reach high operating tem...

Page 94: ...r dealer or Swift for an electronic or paper copy Electrical Operation of Truma Combination Boiler Before the heating system is used for heating using electrical 230v energy the 230v isolation button...

Page 95: ...battery If necessary replace old battery 45 No 230 V operating voltage Restore 230 V operating voltage 230 V fuse defective Replace 230 V fuse see Combi operating instructions Overheating protection h...

Page 96: ...supply and open valves 517 Gas pressure regulation system iced up Use regulator heater EisEx Butane content in the gas cylinder too high Use propane Butane is unsuitable for heating particularly at t...

Page 97: ...tor Using this model number please read the user instructions for the refrigerator which are available from the following location http td dometicgroup com swift php If you are unable to view the docu...

Page 98: ...ob correspond to the following temperatures in C of the oven POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 TEMP 130 160 180 200 220 240 WARNING If ignition is unsuccessful repeat operation from beginning if necessary have the appl...

Page 99: ...regarding ventilation Warnings CAUTION This appliance must only be used by responsible adults during use and immediately after use the burner and other accessible parts may be hot do not touch these...

Page 100: ...in this position for a few seconds to ensure the flame remains alight CAUTION If the burner does not ignite immediately repeat ignition after having followed each step below Turn the knob to small fl...

Page 101: ...bottle to permit quick and easy access when replacing WARNING When replacing the gas bottle always take the following precautions a close all gas knobs b make sure there are no flames or fires in pro...

Page 102: ...ING Accessible parts may be hot when the grill is used young children should be kept away When cooking always ensure young children are kept away Ensure the gas cylinder is turned on In the event of a...

Page 103: ...n Using the hotplate Ensure the electricity is switched on The hotplate control is numbered from 1 to 6 To turn it on rotate the knob either clockwise or anti clockwise to the required position Positi...

Page 104: ...r at least one minute 7 It is normal for the flames on this burner to develop yellow tips as it heats up particularly on Butane 8 A reversible grill pan trivet enables the correct grilling height to b...

Page 105: ...es requiring different temperatures may be cooked at the same time In this way maximum benefit can be obtained from the gas used to heat the oven Care should be taken not to overload the oven adequate...

Page 106: ...or Swift for an electronic or paper copy Windows To open turn knobs anti clockwise and open catches Swivel the window pane open to the desired position and close knobs clockwise to lock in the open p...

Page 107: ...d when driving Roof lights provide essential fixed levels of ventilation Mini Heki Rooflight To open depress button and push bar upwards The rooflight has two open ventilation positions and a fully op...

Page 108: ...wind or rain 8 Before opening remove snow ice dirt etc from the acrylic dome 9 Malfunctions are to be repaired by an approved dealer at once 10 Do not use caustic detergents danger of tension cracks...

Page 109: ...lectric break down If the step does not retract by the motor Remove the front plate of the step Fig 1 Remove the connection between the footboard and the arms with screwdriver and wrench S10 Slide out...

Page 110: ...l 1 m max Then put out the support arms before further unrolling Fig 4 5 Slide the support arms out of the front profile Fig 5 6 Adjust them to the required height The fabric can be tightened by rolli...

Page 111: ...nna raised with the antenna set for vertical signals To reduce the possibility of damage when travelling point the antenna backwards The RED SPOT on the bottom of the mast indicates the front of the A...

Page 112: ...ored in the table storage compartment either with in the over cab locker or in wardrobes must be securely clipped into place whilst in transit To avoid damage care must be taken when removing tables f...

Page 113: ...ernally mounted satellite dish to a satellite receiver Colour reference The colour code for touch ups or resprays for all white Fiat cab components is Fiat White Bianco 549 silver cabs are Fiat Iron G...

Page 114: ...113 MOTORHOME CARE Winterisation storage 114 General Care 116 Condensation 118 Exterior bulbs 119 Interior Care 119 Select 184 double bed make up instruction 121 Caring for the environment 122 Bed ma...

Page 115: ...ll water is expelled After a short while the majority of water will have left the plumbing system At this point however it is still important to ensure that the pump itself is dry During this part of...

Page 116: ...maintenance or external charging then please contact the monitoring station before you remove or disconnect the battery If a leisure battery is not fitted please also contact the Tracker monitoring st...

Page 117: ...r system with a sterilising fluid such as Milton 2 Fill the fresh water tank with water and sterilising fluid Refer to sterilising fluid instructions for the amount to use Turn the pump on and open al...

Page 118: ...le plug on the inner pane It is possible in weather where extremes in temperatures occur between night and day that customer will notice condensation between the panes The same phenomenon may also occ...

Page 119: ...ventilation and air flow so that warm moist air can escape or be externally cooled and to use the heating reasonably by not making the motorhome too warm such that people perspire as this will only se...

Page 120: ...nd ensure long life The upholstery can be cleaned with a mild reputable upholstery cleaner It is recommended that the curtains and pelmets are specialist cleaned only The foam used in cushions are man...

Page 121: ...amp cloth should be all that is required Polishing with a proprietary brand of wax polish enhances and maintains furniture in showroom condition It must be remembered that because the frames of some d...

Page 122: ...e Note This cushion does not have rails on the underside Place on the seat base Step 3 Remove the other 2 cushion make up pieces from the kitchen storage and slide out the support leg from the base of...

Page 123: ...many years of service you may decide that your motorhome has become beyond economic repair and should be disposed of Please ensure that you comply with the end of life vehicle legislation and take it...

Page 124: ...MO TOR HOME CA R E 123 BED MAKE UP Bed make up in Select 122 rear bed Bed make up in Select 144 rear bed...

Page 125: ...MOT O RHO ME CA RE 124 BED MAKE UP Select 144 and 164 front bed Bed make up in Select 184 front bed...

Page 126: ...MO TOR HOME CA R E 125 BED MAKE UP Bed make up in Select 184 rear bed...

Page 127: ...TE CH NICA L INF ORMAT ION 127 TECHNICAL INFORMATION Specification 128 Capacities 130 Towing Capabilities 131 Jacking 134 Wiring Diagrams 135 Bulb Replacement 140...

Page 128: ...at option only Front Nearside Single Front Offside Single Travel seat option only 170cm x 90cm 54cm 5 7 x 2 11 1 9 170cm x 90cm 54cm 5 7 x 2 11 1 9 Rear Double 186cm x 188cm 6 1 x 6 2 183cm x 135cm 6...

Page 129: ...eg On the Select 122 and 144 the payload will increase by 170kg when selecting the Drivers pack 130 engine as the MTPLM increases by 200kg 200kg less 30kg 170kg 3 Please note that the mass of the pas...

Page 130: ...184 59 litre 41 litre 10 litre 122 144 93 litre 58 litre 10 litre LPG Locker Capacity Capacity All models 2 x 7kg The above are recommended gas bottle sizes Note For technical data on the base vehicle...

Page 131: ...load is not exceeded when towing To ensure adequate road holding the load on the front axle under all conditions must not be less than 40 or more than 70 of the total weight Care must be taken when d...

Page 132: ...hermal Insulation Grade Three Three Three Bed Sizes Front Double Travel seat option only Front Nearside Single Front Offside Single Travel seat option only 170cm x 90cm 0 54m 5 7 x 2 11 1 9 170cm x 90...

Page 133: ...186cm x 120cm 6 1 x 3 11 Options Mass Increase Automatic gear box 17kg 4 PLEASE TAKE CARE TO ENSURE THAT YOU HAVE ALLOWED FOR THE MASSES OF ALL ITEMS YOU INTEND TO CARRY IN THE MOTOR CARAVAN e g passe...

Page 134: ...134 Van Conversion Jacking Point T E CHN ICA L IN FO RMATIO N JACKING POINTS...

Page 135: ...colour White cables shown in Black RC1 is the roof connector Floor LED lights model specific P W Alarm Supply N P FL1 S W O FL Floor LED LED Electronic Combi Heater B R M W O Single switch Floor Ligh...

Page 136: ...parate sheet for cable colour chart Dual coloured cables show in primary colour White cables shown in Black B Conn refers to the battery harness connector Mains on signal Leisure Battery B N Interconn...

Page 137: ...f lights may vary from model to model K RL1 RL2 RL3 RL4 Vanity lamp Locker lamp Locker lamp RL5 RL6 RL7 RL8 Locker lamp Locker lamp Locker lamp Kitchen lamp R1 Radio CD TV1 TV amplifier RL9 Awning lam...

Page 138: ...PSU part number C652 563 Vehicle chassis Earth Connector 1 pins 3 core 1 5mm Yellow outer 3 Way Refrigerator 10w Lamp E1 Earth bond Single core 4 0mm Green Yellow Connector 2 skts Connector 3 3 core 1...

Page 139: ...TE CH NICA L INF ORMAT ION 139 Cable colour chart Cable Colour Chart Swift Group SARGENT ELECTRICAL SERVICES LTD Issue 01 21 05 18 Example...

Page 140: ...se to the rear door hinges In the upper sections of these panels a removable section exists the removable panel may also house remote thermostats light switches etc To remove the panel first locate si...

Page 141: ...U SE F U L INF OR MAT ION 141 USEFUL INFORMATION Owners club aftercare 142 Useful contacts 143 Index 144 Change of ownership 148...

Page 142: ...enquiries must be directed through your dealer as the Swift Group does not operate a direct retail service We endeavour to supply parts for vehicles up to 8 years old If the original part is no longe...

Page 143: ...on AA Fanum House Basinstoke Hants RG1 2 EA Tel 08705 448866 www theaa co uk e mail customer services theaa com RAC Motoring Services 8 Surrey Street Norwich Norfold NR1 3 NG www rac co uk 01922 43700...

Page 144: ...a gas cylinder 50 Changing interior bulbs 120 Children 30 Child seats 21 Cleaning water system 39 Coastal code 16 Code of conduct 14 Condensation 118 Country code 16 Cruise control 28 Cupboard catches...

Page 145: ...Overseas connection 54 Owners club 142 P Parking sensors 28 Positioning the motorhome 36 Pressure switch 42 Pressure switch adjustment 42 Priming the Water System 39 R Repair facilities 142 Roof light...

Page 146: ...bination boiler 90 TV inlet 111 Types of gas 49 Tyres 20 V Vehicle classifications 22 Vehicle identification number 31 Ventilation 31 VIN CHIP 33 W Warranty 6 Waste water system 40 Water containers 40...

Page 147: ...rship by completing this page and sending it to Customer Services Swift Group Limited Dunswell Road Cottingham East Yorkshire HU16 4JX Note Warranties are only transferable providing the terms and con...

Page 148: ...L INF OR MAT ION 149 CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP DETAILS OF MOTORHOME Model Chassis No NEW OWNER Name Address Email Telephone Mobile Date of purchase PREVIOUS OWNER Name Address Email Telephone Mobile Date of...

Page 149: ...P Dunswell Road Cottingham East Yorkshire HU16 4JX Tel 01482875740 Fax 01482840082 Email enquiry swiftgroup co uk CREATING SMILES FOR LIFE FIND OUT MORE AT SWIFTGROUP CO UK Layouts Video Brochure Deal...

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