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AVELLING
Noise Vibration
We understand that a quieter journey adds to
your comfort as a traveller, so Bailey have used
high density acoustic foam in the construction
of your motorhome.
To help to reduce noise during transit:
• Store the Thetford grill pan and shelves in
the storage compartment at the bottom of
the oven. Wrap in a tea towel for further
protection.
• Polyplastic Windows - the window stays on
your motorhome have a tendency to rattle.
We suggest that you tighten the stay and
secure the catches, before you travel.
• Remis Cab Blinds - check that the cab blinds
are fitted correctly. If they have become
detached during transit please return your
vehicle to your retailer and ask them to refit
the blinds.
• The glass lid cover on the hob is also fitted
with bump stops to prevent the glass from
rattling on the trivet. Over a period of time,
these bump stops may move from their
ideal position. Reposition them or place a
tea towel under the glass lid - please ensure
that you remove the tea towel before you
commence cooking.
Removing the spare wheel (Optional
extra)
WARNING: Do not use the jack for
loads that are greater than the load
given on the jack rating plate. Ensure
the vehicle is on a level, firm surface.
Jacking the motorhome
Position the jack in the hole provided as shown.
Rear jacking points are located in the shock
absorber mounts on the left and right, in front
of the axle.
When changing a rear wheel raise the vehicle
to the maximum extent of the jack. In order
to clear the skirt when removing the wheel, tilt
the bottom of the wheel under the vehicle and
allow the top of the wheel to fall outwards and
clear of the hub.
Changing front wheels
Select first or reverse gear, apply the handbrake
and chock the remaining wheel.
Onboard tools and chocks are usually located
underneath the passanger seat.
Changing rear wheels
Select first or reverse gear. DO NOT apply the
handbrake but fit chocks under the remaining
wheels.
Spare Wheel Location - (Optional extra)
The spare wheel is located at the rear under
the vehicle floor.
The spare wheel carrier fitted in your vehicle is
much like that fitted into modern cars.
To lower the spare wheel:
1. Remove the plastic stopper in the floor. This
is found inside the rear your motorhome.
Directly above the wheel carrier.
2. Remove the winder from its storage
location and insert the hooked end of
the crank in the spare wheel retaining
attachment.
3. Continue to lower the wheel by turning
the crank anti-clockwise. Lower the wheel
a little bit at a time and guide it until it is
securely seated against the floor.
4. Draw the spare wheel towards you from
under the vehicle.
5. Pivot the toggle at the end of the cable 90
deg to release it from the spare wheel.
As a safety precaution, have the flat tyre
replaced or repaired before fitting on the
vehicle. When the spare wheel is being used on
the vehicle, the retaining cable could damage
the underside of the vehicle if not retracted.
Crank up the cable again by turning the spare
wheel retaining attachment clockwise. (The
wheel with the flat tyre should be stored on the
carrier for transport purposes.)
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