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Exterior BBQ
Your vehicle may be fitted with an external barbecue
point that will allow you to use an LPG barbecue
from the on board gas bottles.
The barbecue point is located behind a
hinged flap, normally on the passenger side
of the vehicle.
The exact location of the barbecue point varies from
vehicle to vehicle so please familiarise yourself with
its’ location before using your vehicle for the first
time.
The gas supply to the barbecue outlet can be
stopped by an isolation valve located inside
the vehicle (valve is clearly marked ‘BBQ’).
This safety valve enables the barbecue point
to be isolated from the gas supply from inside
the vehicle.
Hose Connection
Your vehicle will have been supplied with an adapter
that must be fitted to a suitable length of approved
low pressure gas hose. The other end of this hose
should be connected to your chosen LPG barbecue.
Please note - the Motorhome works at a
regulated gas pressure of 30m bar
.
Please note all gas connections should only be
undertaken by a competent person.
Connecting The Hose To The Vehicle
• Ensure the barbecue appliance is turned ‘OFF’
and the gas isolation tap inside the vehicle
is turned ‘ON’.
• Align the tabs on the barbecue connector to
the corresponding slots in the socket in the
side of the vehicle.
• Rotate the barbecue connector 90˚ as
indicated on the connector, this will lock the
connector into the side and start the gas flow
to the barbecue.
• Use your barbecue as per your
manufacturers’ instructions.
Disconnecting The Barbecue From
The Vehicle
• Ensure the barbecue is turned ‘OFF’.
• Rotate the connector through 90˚ as indicated
on the connector. This turning action will turn
off the gas supply and allow the connector to
be removed.
Water Services
Fresh Water Tank
Your vehicle has an on board fresh water tank
that allows you to carry fresh water with you on
your journey. This tank supplies all of the water
systems inside your vehicle. The volume of the
fresh water tank will vary depending on which
model you have chosen.
Water is pumped from the on board tank by a self
priming and cancelling automatic pump throughout
the vehicle.
The pump is fitted with an in-line filter to
ensure trouble free running. This must be
cleaned periodically to ensure that there is no
reduction in flow.
The pump automatically pressurises the water
system to a pre-determined water pressure,
when a tap is opened water flows from it and
the pump switches on to maintain the
pre-determined pressure.
When the tap is switched off the pump will continue
running until the correct pressure in
the system is reached, it will then shut down.
The pump circuit is controlled by the isolation switch
on the control panel.
Always switch off the pump
at the control panel when leaving the vehicle.
Please note that if the pump runs on for
more than 5-10 seconds after you have closed all
the taps, it is possible that there could be a leak
in the system. This should
be checked immediately.
Water Services
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