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  • Page 1 Alu-Tech Bodyshell...
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  • Page 5 Model: Vehicle Identifi cation number V.I.N: (Located on the exterior windows and chassis) Owner’s name: Address: Telephone number: Habitation key number: Retailer’s name: Retailer’s address: Telephone Number: MTPLM: Caravan Height: Caravan Length:...
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  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    • The Coastal Code WHEELS AND TYRES • Roof Loading • Wheels • Safety and Security • Children 11. SPARE WHEEL CARRIER • Fire Extinguishers • Unicorn and Pegasus Models • In Case of Fire • To lower the spare wheel: • Ventilation and Condensation • Returning the spare wheel to • Petrol and Diesel Fumes the storage compartment: • Original Equipment Appliances • Pursuit Plus Models. • Portable Appliances • Modifications 12. THE AL-KO CARAVAN CHASSIS (AKS 3004) 6. CARAVAN AND TOW VEHICLE • Chassis Members • Caravan and Towing Vehicle Terms 11 • Independent Suspension...
  • Page 8 • Water Heater Timer: • External supply • Turning the Timer Off: • Operation • Quick Timer Settings: • Filling the on-board tank • Operating the Pump • Internal supply • Options • Tank Drain Operation • Menu • Routine Maintenance • Functions • Draining and Winterisation of • Available Settings the Water System • Troubleshooting • Helpful hints • Space Heater Diagnostic Screens 53 • Water System Troubleshooting • Check outside flues for blockages 54 • Adjusting your Pressure Switch • Water Heater Diagnostic Screens, 55 • Winterising 14c. THE PURSUIT WATER SYSTEM 41 • Space Heater • Truma Ultraflow Instructions • Frost Protection • Routine Maintenance • Water Heater • Sterilising • Watermaster® Pump...
  • Page 9 • Maintenance THE PURSUIT CONTROL PANEL • Troubleshooting 20. UNICORN SOLAR DUAL BATTERY CHARGER SDC 10/20 TRUMA COMBI 2 E UK • Function • COMBI 4 E / 6 E Version UK • Charging process • Function Description • Bulk phase • Winter Operation • Absorption phase • Summer Operation • Float phase • Operating Instructions • Equalisation charging phase • Room Thermostat • Parallel mode • Safety/Drain Valve (operational) • Settings; • Draining the Water Heater • Operation • Closing the Drain Valve • Battery type • Filling the Water Heater • Charging current distribution • Draining the Water Heater...
  • Page 10 • Positioning the Storage Racks 21. EXTERIOR FEATURES • Exchange of the Igniter Battery ROOFLIGHTS • Shutting off the Refrigerator HEKI Rooflights • Lighting • Safety instructions: • Care instructions: 24b. Dometic Model RMD8551 MPK Rooflight • Cleaning • Operation 22. COOKING EQUIPMENT • Maintenance The Caprice Cooker • Electrical Operation • Operation • Additional Features • Using the Hotplate Gas Burners • Frame Heating • Using the Electric Hotplate • Door Locking • Using the Grill • Positioning Storage Racks • Using the Oven • Lighting • Oven Temperature Control • Ice Cubes • Cooking Guidelines • Shutting off the Refrigerator • Do’s and Don’ts • Defrosting • Country Cooking Appliances...
  • Page 11 • Antenna Dome Coaxial Cable 25. STAINLESS STEEL SINK 34. GENERAL CARE AND MAINTENANCE 26. SMOKE ALARM OF YOUR CARAVAN • Features • Exterior • Simple Maintenance • Cleaning/Usage Information: GENERAL CARE 27. CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM • Acrylic Windows • Features • Window Catches and Stays • Testing • Humidity • Testing the Sensor • About Condensation • Maintaining/Testing Your Detector 127 • How to Keep Your Caravan Dry and Avoid Condensation 28. BATHROOM CARE • High Temperatures • Bathroom Shower Tap • Furniture • Mirrors...
  • Page 12 ©Bailey of Bristol 2014. All rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose, without the express permission of Bailey of Bristol Ltd.
  • Page 13: Introduction

    Congratulations on the purchase of your and are correct at the time of going to press, Bailey caravan. We would like to welcome changing market and supply situations you into the ranks of Bailey owners. We are may prevent us from maintaining the exact confident that this vehicle will give you many specification details of this handbook. Bailey years of enjoyment. therefore reserve the right to alter the specification at any time without prior notice.
  • Page 14: Driving Licences

    • The torque setting of the caravan’s wheel Every Bailey caravan carries the “NCC bolts should be checked after the first 30 Approved Caravan” badge. The NCC conducts miles after collection of the caravan from unannounced inspections at their members’...
  • Page 15: Warranty

    3. WARRANTY Touring Caravan Warranty Cover Total customer satisfaction is top priority at Bailey and the quality ethos extends to If you have a problem or enquiry relating to the aftersales service and market-leading your caravan please follow these steps: manufacturer’s warranty package that comes Check the handbooks. with every new Bailey touring caravan. In this Contact your supplying retailer for assistance. way we not only ensure long-term peace of...
  • Page 16: Warranty Extension

    The original VAT invoices rectify any problems that may exist. must be retained as proof that these annual inspections have been carried out. Terms and Conditions 5. During the first three (3) years of the The Bailey Warranty Cover set out above is Warranty Cover, all annual inspections and...
  • Page 17: Registration And Use

    • Transport costs to and from point of repair. Exclusions and Liability 11. Bailey’s liability under this warranty shall Bailey will only be liable for costs which are be limited to supplying the reasonable costs incurred as a direct consequence of the event, of labour and materials required for the repair defect or fault leading to the claim being or replacement of faulty parts or components.
  • Page 18: Warranty Registration

    4. CENTRAL REGISTRATION AND not reasonably foreseeable by both parties IDENTIFICATION SCHEME (C.R.i.S) when the caravan was originally purchased. Bailey will not be liable for any loss or damage This caravan has been security marked and suffered by third parties, nor for bodily injury recorded under CRiS; this is the Central not caused by our negligence.
  • Page 19: Cris Registrations

    details recorded are incorrect, please contact: CRiS Registrations: For help, support and advice Contact CRiS: NCC CRiS Ltd, PO Box 445, Aldershot, GU11 9SF. Tel +44 (0) 203 282 1000 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 8am to 8pm Saturday 9am to 5pm Sunday 10am to 5pm...
  • Page 20: Country And Coastal Code

    5. COUNTRY AND COASTAL CODE and televisions should not be used to the inconvenience of other people on site. Open and close doors quietly. Upon arrival at your destination you should be Power generators must be adequately silenced aware of the Country Code. and used with consideration and according to restricted site times. Code of Conduct – Camp sites Check the Site regulations. Dogs and Pets All dogs and other pets should be kept under Arrivals control. Report to reception immediately on arrival. Unless permission has been granted, no animal should be let loose on the site and Vehicle Movement leads should not exceed 3 metres (10 ft).
  • Page 21: Departure

    Take special care on country roads Departure: Leave the pitch clean and tidy. On leaving check out with reception, paying Make no unnecessary noise. Most Animals are the required dues. timid; noises can disturb them unnecessarily. If you want to get the best out of the countryside, On no account should: travel around as quietly as possible. • Litter be disposed of other than in the receptacles provided. The Coastal Code • Water be allowed to escape from the As our coastlines are increasingly used vehicle.
  • Page 22: Children

    including by snow. Do not make any additional Children Never leave children alone in the caravan and openings in the floor. keep potentially dangerous items out of reach as at home, e.g. matches, drugs etc. Additional night time ventilation is obtained by releasing the window catches and placing When upper bunks are used by them in the second groove on the frame catch. children, especially those under the age of six (6), care should be taken to Under no circumstances should the ensure against the risk of them falling caravan ventilation be covered, out. These bunks are not suitable for blocked or tampered with in any way. the use of infants without adult supervision. Petrol and Diesel Fumes The fitting of a tail pipe deflector to your Fire Extinguishers exhaust will reduce the possibility of fumes It is recommended that a 1kg (2.2lb) minimum...
  • Page 23: Caravan And Tow Vehicle

    Mass in Running Order (MRO): Mass of the The maximum static nose weight for all caravan equipped to the manufacturer’s Bailey caravans is 100kg. This should standard specification and certain items of never be exceeded regardless of essential habitation equipment. whether the towing vehicle’s upper limit is greater.
  • Page 24: The Caravan To Towing Vehicle Weight Ratio

    1800cc diesel should be adequate for towing a caravan weighing Recommended Towball Height around 85% of the kerb weight of the The recommended towball height for Bailey towing vehicle. caravans is 385 +/- 35mm (350mm to • Above 1600cc petrol or 1800cc diesel 420mm).
  • Page 25: Correct Procedure For Use

    Having done this, the cable assembly is When the breakaway cable is attached, check designed to part, allowing the trailer to come to ensure: to a halt away from the towing vehicle. a. That the cable cannot snag in use on the Construction; A thin steel cable, coated in red Caravan coupling head, jockey wheel, or plastic and fitted with a means of attachment any accessory, e.g. a stabiliser, bump shield, for connection to the towing vehicle. cycle carrier, etc. Operation; In the event of the main coupling of the trailer separating from the towing vehicle, b. That there is sufficient slack in the cable the cable should be able to pull tight, without to allow the towing vehicle and caravan any hindrance, engaging the trailer’s brakes.
  • Page 26: Hitching Up

    towing. Nose weight It is recommended that the nose weight should 5. All lockers and cupboard doors are closed be varied to find the optimum for towing and secured. dependent upon the actual laden weight of 6. All bunks are secure. the caravan. Experience has shown that the 7. All rooflights, extractor fans and sunroofs nose weight should be approximately 7% of are closed and secured.
  • Page 27: Hitching The Caravan To The Tow Vehicle

    16. Test that the hitch is now fully engaged by Hitching the caravan to the tow vehicle 1. Ensure that the caravan is in a suitable slightly raising the caravan hitch from the position, and secure with the handbrake car towball by winding the jockey wheel fully on. handle anti-clockwise. The hitch should 2. Fully raise all four corner steadies. not release from the car towball. Only 3. Shut and lock the caravan exterior.
  • Page 28: Towing

    7. TOWING as much space as is possible between your caravan and the high-sided vehicle. Mirrors Speed Limits The law requires the driver of the towing Where a lower limit is not in force, caravans vehicle to have an adequate view to the rear. may be towed at up to a maximum of 50 mph If there is no rear view through the caravan on single carriageways or 60 mph on dual windows it may be necessary to have carriageways and motorways.
  • Page 29: Road Lighting

    8. ROAD LIGHTS Holes should not be drilled in either the coupling head or ‘“A” Frame It is important that all the road lights on your members without prior consultation Bailey caravan are checked before you set out with the chassis manufacturer. on a journey. All lights must be working in the correct manner for the vehicle to be road legal. If you do find your outfit snaking, try to keep Clean the outside of the lights with a non- the steering wheel in a central position as abrasive or non-aggressive cleaning solution. far as possible, slow down gently and avoid Always replace a lamp which is showing any braking if possible.
  • Page 30 REMELY SUPERIOR! NEW! THE NEW TRUMA MOVER ® The new Truma Mover XT has been developed using years of experience and expertise by the leading manufacturer of Caravan Mover systems. • Up to 20 kg weight saving over competitor systems •...
  • Page 31: Unhitching

    9. UNHITCHING Do not pitch in a position in which your outfit will obstruct other people. Try to choose an area that is dry, reasonably level and preferably with a hard base. If you have no alternative but to pitch on a slope ensure that, for when you leave, you are facing down the slope. It is good practice to chock the wheels of the caravan when parked on a slope even though the caravan brakes are applied. Fully apply the caravan handbrake. Un-clamp and lower the jockey wheel to the ground. Re-clamp it in this position. Operate the button on the hitch head and move the handle forward to release the mechanism. Operate the jockey wheel handle until the coupling head is clear of the towing ball.
  • Page 32: Levelling The Caravan

    Levelling the Caravan Levelling must be carried out in both In extreme cases where it is necessary to raise directions in order for the refrigerator and a wheel off the ground for levelling purposes, other equipment to function correctly. further adequate support should be applied under the wheel so that the corner steadies do not take any undue strain. Towing Brackets All tow cars registered since 1 August 1998 must be fitted with a European type-approved towing bracket, by law. It is recommended that other cars not affected by this law use...
  • Page 33: 10. Wheels And Tyres

    Security tyres the tyres becoming distorted. They can be and anti-tamper WSL Safety Bolts. covered with a natural material (e.g. hessian) for protection but NOT plastic materials. This Tyres will reduce the deterioration of the tyres and The tyres fitted to Bailey caravans are reduce the cracking and flat spots caused by Michelin car and van tyres for the Unicorn continuous loading and external conditions. and Pegasus range and Security Tyres for the Pursuit range. They are suitable for towing at If it is not practical to remove the wheels it is...
  • Page 34: Wheels And Tyres

    Under no circumstances should the If a wheel or tyre has to be changed it should corner steadies be used as a jack: they are only a means of stabilising be of the same type of construction and size the caravan. as originally fitted. Only use a spare wheel and tyre recommended by Bailey Caravans, which should be of the same specification as those fitted to the caravan. Always ensure mating surfaces and bolt seating areas are clean and dry. Wheel bolts should never be lubricated. Spare wheels- optional extras with some models. The spare wheel fitted to your caravan is an unbranded tyre.
  • Page 35: 11. Spare Wheel Carrier

    11. SPARE WHEEL CARRIER replaced or repaired before fitting it back under the leisure vehicle. Unicorn and Pegasus Models When the spare wheel is being used on the vehicle, the retaining cable The spare wheel carrier fitted in your leisure could damage the underside of the home is much like that fitted into your car. vehicle if not retracted. Crank up the cable again by turning the To lower the spare wheel: crank clockwise. (The wheel with the Remove the plastic stopper in the floor flat tyre can be stored on the carrier...
  • Page 36: Pursuit Plus Models

    When it is no longer possible to turn the crank any further check that the spare wheel is seated tight against the underside of the floor and has not fouled on any component. Replace the plastic stopper inside the vehicle. Retrofit of this carrier is available for Pursuit Models. SPARE WHEEL RETAINER Pursuit Plus Models. The Pursuit spare wheel is located in one of the bunks or fixed beds and is retained in position with the use of a bolt into the caravans floor.
  • Page 37: The Al-Ko Caravan Chassis (Aks 3004)

    Brake Drum/Hub Assembly oxidation layer. If the chassis members are The Euro Axle fitted to your Bailey caravan in contact with any salt deposits from roads comes complete with maintenance-free this should immediately be washed off with a wheel bearings greased and serviced for life.
  • Page 38: Operating Instructions

    Always ensure that the jockey wheel is fully raised and secure before commencing any journey. FIG. 4. FIG. 1. Stabiliser Unit Operating Instructions To operate the stabiliser (once coupled to Coupling handle and stabilising lever. the towball), simply press the stabiliser lever The stabiliser lever (Fig.3/ Item 2) must be in down as far as it will go (Fig. 4/Item 2). the uppermost position (open). Uncoupling Coupling Pull the stabiliser lever handle up as far as it Pull the coupling handle (Fig. 2/Item 1) up will go, lift the coupling handle and lift the AKS in the direction of the arrow. The coupling 3004 from the towball. With larger nose loads, mechanism has an open position, i.e. as long coupling and uncoupling can be made easier...
  • Page 39: Manoeuvring Operation

    Please do not use the stabiliser lever as a manoeuvring handle. Please use the handles on the caravan or fit the AL-KO manoeuvring handle to your jockey wheel (available separately). 1. During opening or closing, the AKS must only be operated by one person. 2. Press the stabiliser lever down by hand force only DO NOT use your foot or an extension bar: this will damage the components (Fig. 6).
  • Page 40: Storing

    b. Lubricate the draw-shaft sleeve via the Jockey Wheel grease nipples. In addition, push the gaiter Lubricate wheel and screw thread periodically forward and grease (DIN 51 825 KTA 3K) with grease. the exposed part of the shaft (Fig, 7). Brake Linkage All moving parts should be lubricated periodically to ensure their satisfactory operation. Corner Steadies The screw and pivot pins should be lubricated periodically to ensure their satisfactory operation.
  • Page 41 to the floor) is supporting the brake rod evenly. The brake rod must always run straight, never bent or curved under any fittings. On tandem axles, using the double balance bar, a brake rod support tube (Part No. 228827) must always be fitted on the end of the brake rod, passing through the centre aperture on the abutment. xi. Remove the slack in the brake rod by adjusting the long ball nut, rear of the balance bar, ensuring the overrun lever FIG 8.
  • Page 42: Chassis Lubrication Points

    xvii. Finally, if the road wheels have been removed, re-tighten using a calibrated torque wrench to 130Nm (on all M12 wheel bolts - in sequence, i.e. North, South, East, West not clock or anticlockwise.) DO NOT over tighten this is just as dangerous as to under-tighten, as this can distort the wheel rims. Avoid the use of power wrenches. The torque settings should be re-checked after 50km/30 miles. Wheel bolts should never be lubricated. In order to operate the AL-KO braking system correctly adequate traction of caravan wheels is required when reversing. Therefore surface conditions that would result in a lack of traction should be avoided, for example: pea shingle/loose gravel.
  • Page 43: Spare Parts

    Always disconnect your ATC once parked on a ferry, ensuring you reconnect before you restart the engine and leave the ferry. This will ensure that your battery is not run down during the crossing. Should you experience any issues with your ATC please contact AL-KO or the supplying Bailey retailer.
  • Page 44: 13. Tracker Retrieve

    13. TRACKER RETRIEVE General Questions The Tracker Retrieve is fitted to Unicorn Q. What is the life of my Battery Powered Models only. TRACKER Retrieve product? A. The Battery Powered TRACKER Retrieve Battery Powered TRACKER Retrieve is a self product has a 5- year life from the original contained device with its own power source, installation date.
  • Page 46: 14A. The Unicorn Iii Single Axles And Pegasus Gt65 Water System

    14a. THE UNICORN III SINGLE • Insert the plug into the wall socket and close the lid to lock plug in place. AXLES AND PEGASUS GT65 WATER SYSTEM Water Supply These models are supplied with a 12v submersible pump, controlled by a pressure switch. The water inlet is located in the off- side exterior wall, protected by a lift up lid. This pump is designed to simplify, the connection of an outside water supply to the...
  • Page 47: Routine Maintenance

    • Sterilise the water container and flush the system through with a sterilising fluid Draining and Winterisation of the Water • It is recommended that the water system is System checked during the annual caravan service Bailey caravans may be in use all the year round, but when not in use, even for short Helpful hints periods, this procedure should be followed. To obtain efficient running and maximum life, One night in freezing temperatures is all that ensure the following: is required for expensive, permanent damage • There is sufficient water in the container –...
  • Page 48: 14B. Unicorn Iii Twin Axle Water System

    14b. UNICORN III TWIN AXLE Operation • Open one cold tap (e.g. at the kitchen sink) WATER SYSTEM • Place the pump into a water container Water Supply This model is supplied with an on-board 40L tank and inbuilt submersible pump as well as an external 12v submersible pump controlled by a pressure switch. The external pump can be used to supply water directly to the caravan from an outside water supply or it can be used to fill the on-board tank. • Insert the plug into the wall socket and close the lid to lock the plug in place External supply The water inlet is located in the off-side exterior wall, protected by a lift up lid. This...
  • Page 49: Filling The On-Board Tank

    Turn the 2-way valve to the open position • Switch on the 12v supply for the external pump at the main control panel (pump isolator switch) and fill the on-board tank • When the water runs from the overflow pipe below the caravan, switch off the 12v supply for the external pump at the main control panel • Return the 2-way valve in the heater compartment to the closed position Removing the plug: • Switch off the 12v supply at the main...
  • Page 50: Tank Drain Operation

    Use only silicone or water-based lubricant to warranty. inlet nipple O-rings on socket for lubrication Service the inlet socket annually (use Whale Setting up the water system AK8834 service kit containing all serviceable • Check all the plumbing connections parts) • Sterilise the water container and flush the system through with a sterilising fluid Draining and Winterisation of the Water • It is recommended that the water system is System checked during the annual caravan service Bailey Caravans may be in use all the year...
  • Page 51: Helpful Hints

    Helpful hints To obtain efficient running and maximum life, ensure the following: • There is sufficient water in the container – do not run the pump dry • All hose connections are firm and tight • The power supply is adequate, low performance could result from a weak battery Water System Trouble Shooting Water System Troubleshooting FAULT CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS Check power supply No power to pump Check the mains isolator switch is on Check the pump isolator switch is on Pump will not run Replace fuse (do not exceed recommended...
  • Page 52: Adjusting Your Pressure Switch

    Adjusting your Pressure Switch Your pressure switch is factory set and should not normally require adjustment. However, adjustment may be required if the power supply voltage has varied from the previous setting, either due to battery drainage or higher voltage being supplied when the battery charger is operating. In the event that your pump doesn’t switch off when you close the taps, or it pulses on and off rapidly when the taps are fully open, follow these guidelines to re-adjust the pressure switch setting.
  • Page 53: 14C. The Pursuit Water System

    14c. THE PURSUIT WATER SYSTEM To remove the pump assembly from the Ultraflow Compact Housing, pull the trigger Truma Ultraflow Operating Instructions and pull out the hose plug. Raise the lid, clean both the water socket and the plug of the pump assembly. Do not remove by pulling the hose or electrical cable. Routine Maintenance Ensure that the O-ring seals in the hose plug and the socket are free from dirt. To aid fitting of the plug assembly smear the O-ring with vegetable oil. Notes Never allow the pump to run dry. Always ensure that the pump is submerged in the water or the life of the pump will be reduced.
  • Page 54: 15. The Gas System

    15. THE GAS SYSTEM All gas appliances fitted to your Bailey caravan are suitable for operation on both butane and propane without the need for adjustment. General information Gas cylinders: Bottled liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) is the most convenient portable source of fuel for your caravan. Cylinders are available in the following sizes: Calor Gas = 3.9kg, 4.5kg, 6kg and 7kg. BP Gaslight = 5kg and 10kg. All sizes will fit into your gas box. The gas system meets BS EN 1949:2011 and should only be modified by a competent person. Never use portable cooking or heating appliances, other than electric heaters that are not direct radiant type, as they are a fire and asphyxiation hazard. Types of gas Butane Butane is supplied in the UK in green or blue bottles. Continental bottles usually have a male left hand thread similar to but not identical with UK Butane.
  • Page 55: Changing Gas Cylinder

    hoses available for different types of gas/ • Remove cylinder from gas locker and stand bottle. They are also available for camping on ground gas and other mainland Europe LPG suppliers. • Fit plastic protecting cap to cylinder Please contact your retailer who will have a stock of these hoses. With the full cylinder: • Before placing cylinder in the cradle ensure Some industrial LPG appliances that the tray is clean and free from any operate at high pressure and require a debris. Cleaning should be carried out only “high pressure’” regulator. This often...
  • Page 56: Ventilation

    therefore sinks to the lowest point. Gas BBQ point Keep gas bottle containers outside (and The external gas BBQ point should be used as protected against frost). If they must be kept a connection outlet only and should not, as a inside make sure they are well away from heat. matter of safety, be used as a gas inlet. Ventilation All ventilation complies with EN 721 and vents should not be obstructed in any manner as this could lead to insufficient fresh air. In this case the confined atmosphere becomes depleted of oxygen which leads to the formation of the highly poisonous gas “carbon monoxide’”Carbon monoxide is odourless, colourless and tasteless and will rapidly cause...
  • Page 57: The Electrical System-230V

    6. THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM-230v be the local electricity board). It is dangerous to attempt modifications and additions As in the home, care must be exercised when yourself. handling mains electricity. Lamp-holder plugs (bayonet-cap Instructions for electricity supply - low adapters) should not in any voltage (230 v) circumstances be used. On arrival at caravan site Every 12 months, the caravan electrical Before connecting the caravan installation should be inspected and tested installation to the mains supply: and a report on its condition obtained as • C heck that the mains supply is...
  • Page 58: Mains Unit

    The only certain way of making equipment It is essential that connections are safe is to unplug it. made exactly as shown. If terminal A means of checking the polarity of the mains markings are not in accordance with supply when overseas is useful. the diagram they must be ignored. If There are available several proprietary makes in doubt consult a qualified of equipment for the purpose (e.g. Martindale electrician. SITE ELECTRICAL WIRING PLUGGING A PLUGGING B tester unit). VIEW FROM REAR VIEW FROM FRONT VIEW FROM REAR VIEW FROM FRONT If it can be achieved, it is preferable to connect BROWN BLUE BROWN BLUE...
  • Page 59: 17. The Electrical System- 12V

    230V Mains equipment typical consumption 17. THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM- 12v figures: Your caravan is fitted with a 12v charger as Fridge ..........0.5 amps standard. This converts the 230v AC supply Colour TV ..........2.5 amps into 12v DC. This enables the 12v equipment Charger ..........1.0 amps in the caravan to function and charges the Microwave ...........10.0 amps caravan leisure battery. A fully charged Air conditioning........4.0 amps...
  • Page 60: Battery Box Connections

    Switch off all appliances before disconnecting the battery. Negative connections should always be disconnected first and reconnected last. Car type battery chargers are not suitable for charging a leisure battery and may damage it. When not using the caravan always ensure that the fridge control knob is turned to the “off” position. Failure to do this will result in a flat battery due to 12v power drain from the fridge circuit relays. Battery Box Connections The Pegasus GT65 range is fitted with a 12v external solar panel connection point. This can be found under the caravan mains inlet inside the battery box.
  • Page 61: 12V And Pump Controls (Single Axles)

    18. UNICORN III CONTROL PANELS Battery Voltage. The control panels in the Unicorn III models consist of two separate switching blocks. 12v and Pump Controls (Single Axles) 1. Button to check the voltage (in volts) of the connected 12v battery. 1. 12v main switch: 0 = OFF, 1 = ON. 2. LED “pump run”: this LED is lit (yellow) when the pump is actually running. 3. 12V water pump switch: 0 = OFF, 1 = ON. 12v and Pump Controls (Twin Axles) 1. 12v main switch: 0 = OFF, 1 = ON 2. LED “pump run”: this LED is lit (yellow) when the pump is actually running.
  • Page 62: The Pegasus Gt65 Control Panel

    THE PEGASUS GT65 CONTROL temperature. PANEL iVan Panel Operating Instructions FIG. 1: Home Screen *Night Time Setting: For quiet night time operation and to reduce energy consumption. Select 500W and a lower temperature. **Maximum Heat Setting: This uses gas and electric simultaneously for higher heat outputs. It intelligently balances between gas and electric settings, varying the heat output accordingly to maintain the selected room temperature.
  • Page 63 Operating the Water Heater setting can be used to heat the water but 1. From the home screen, touch the “tap” icon. with a reduced current draw. Please note the 2. The following screen will appear; calculated amp value on the iVan control panel only shows the current drawn by the Whale heating system, and does not measure other appliances within the van. ** Heat Boost settings: There are a number of settings which can be used depending on the desired power/gas usage and the required heat up timer. When using any of these combinations the timer will count down for...
  • Page 64: Programming The Timer

    Programming the Timer, Water Heater Timer: Space Heater Timer: To set the timer, touch the spanner icon on the To set the timer, touch the spanner icon on the home screen then touch Water Timer. home screen then touch Room Timer. The Water Heater timer may be programmed up to 3 times during a 24-hour period. The Space Heater timer may be programmed Touch the arrow keys to move the cursor along up to 3 times during a 24-hour period. each of the 3 programmable times. Use the + Touch the arrow keys to move the cursor along and— to select the on and off time, and the each of the 3 programmable times. Use the + desired power setting. and - to select the on and off time, the desired Available power settings are: temperature and the desired power setting. The thermostat ranges from 18°C to 35°C.
  • Page 65: Operating The Pump

    red to show that the timer function (with the Brightness Enables user Dim/ last programmed settings, for both Space and to adjust Low Dim/ Water Heater) has been activated. the screen Low brightness Bright/ Operating the Pump Bright The Whale Watermaster® Exterior Pump Water Enables user 15 mins/ works on a pressurised system. This means it Heater to change the 30 mins/ will pump up the system until working pressure is reached and then switch itself off. When Boost Time water heater 60 mins/ boost timer forever the pressure drops when a tap is opened, the...
  • Page 66: Check Outside Flues For Blockages

    Check voltage supply Ensure voltage is above 12v and below 15v. Make sure there is gas in the bottle and no This can be done by recharging the battery. blockage in the gas line. At temperatures below 5°C use propane rather than butane. Check outside flues for blockages Press “Retry” once the checks are complete. If there is a problem with the gas supply that cannot be dealt with immediately, select the electric only heating options instead.
  • Page 67: Water Heater Diagnostic Screens

    Check water supply Contact Whale Heater Support on +44 (0)845 217 2933. The heater isn’t completely full of water. Run Water Heater Diagnostic Screens, the pump with one hot tap open until water flows smoothly out of the tap. Wait at least Check gas supply 5 minutes to allow the heater to fill before pressing “retry”. Check voltage supply Make sure there is gas in the bottle and no blockage in the gas line. At temperatures below 5°C use propane rather than butane.
  • Page 68: Winterising

    Fault on water heater To deactivate: From the home screen touch the van icon, then the frost icon. The icon will turn blue to show that frost protection settings are off. Water Heater When using the Water Heater in winter, ensure that the flues are NOT BLOCKED by snow or Contact Whale Heater Support on +44 (0)845 217 2933. fallen leaves etc.
  • Page 69: The Pursuit Control Panel

    THE PURSUIT CONTROL PANEL The Pursuit Control Panel is designed to send and receive simple signals to control the caravan. Master switch: The master switch will turn on and off all the habitation power except circuits connected to the permanent supply from the battery. Lights switch: The lights switch will turn on and off all the habitation lights and also the awning light.
  • Page 70: Unicorn Solar Dual Battery Charger Sdc

    UNICORN SOLAR DUAL Function The device has a modern microprocessor- BATTERY CHARGER SDC 10/20 controlled pulse with modulated three- phase charging characteristic. This allows The solar module generates power when light high performance combined with a light is cast on it. The full voltage is also available weight and small dimensions. By virtue even if there is little light. The solar automatic of the high-quality electronics, it works charger only serves to charge 12v (24v) lead highly efficiently. The automatic charging accumulators comprising 6 (12) single cells...
  • Page 71: Absorption Phase

    Absorption phase Settings; The charging current is kept for a period of 2 Operation hours. At the end of this period, it changes to The display H6 shows different system the float phase. settings. Press the key (T) to switch between LED H3, H4 and H5 and display this in H6. If Float phase the key is pressed again, the system starts at The charging voltage is set to 13.8v. The LED H3 again. charging current drops to the value necessary to compensate the self-consumption of Battery type the battery. Power is still supplied to the The battery type can only be set for battery 1;...
  • Page 72: Pwm Charging Frequency

    Function display / Troubleshooting LED H2 shows the status of battery 1. Battery 2 double the values of the 12v- to work Change out the 24v values • Press key (T) for 5 seconds until the display H6 flashes. Display Cause/Rectification • Press the key (T) to set the required value. • If the key is not pressed for 5 seconds, the LED flashes Check connections from displayed value will be saved and flashing the device to the battery stops. and solar module, ensure that they are connected to During the normal charging process, the right terminals. Test the device divides the charging the fuse, solar module and current between battery 1 and battery battery 2 as set. Once battery 1 is fully LED flashes Battery is fully charged charged, all the charging current is in longer fed to battery 2, regardless of the set intervals value. If the voltage of battery 1 drops, the charging process starts again. If LED shines...
  • Page 74: 20. Heating Systems

    20. HEATING SYSTEMS chamber, the central heating cylinder and the hot water cylinder. ALDE HEATING SYSTEM The combustion chamber is made from aluminium, and is divided into two halves by Always replace the heat transfer fluid a baffle plate, with the burner head located (HTF) in accordance with the in the top half, and the flue gases venting antifreeze product’s lifespan. If in any through the bottom half.
  • Page 75 In a good summer, for example, lower cylinder, which is not covered under warranty. the desired temperature on the Read the product label or contact the product control panel to around 10°C. The manufacturer for details. central heating will not circulate (unless the temperature drops to Alde recommends the Truma 10°C), but you will still have hot water AquaStar steriliser products. The boiler must not be switched on if there is no heat transfer fluid (HTF) in When the hot water cylinder is in continuous the system. use, it should be drained and refilled once a • Always drain down the freshwater month. This recreates the air cushion in the system if there is risk of frost; in hot water cylinder that absorbs pressure winter, for example. You may continue...
  • Page 76: Draining Freshwater

    Draining Freshwater Heat Transfer Fluid 1. Switch off the water pump. The central heating system is filled with 2. Open all water taps, showers, etc. heat transfer fluid (HTF), a solution of 50% 3. Open the safety/drain valve by lifting the ethylene glycol antifreeze and 50% water. yellow tab (Fig.1 [M]): see page 62, or by turning the blue knob (Fig 1.[K]) 90°. The boiler must not be switched on if 4. The system will drain directly below the there is no HTF in the system. vehicle through the clear plastic hose on the The antifreeze manufacturer will safety/drain valve. Check that all water has have a maximum water hardness emptied out (7–10 litres). Leave the valve in...
  • Page 77: Central Heating

    objects into the system. vents, cut into the top and bottom of the Alde recommends using the Alde 1900-811 furniture, must be unobstructed by carpets, or 839 twin-motor service pump to fill the cushions, or stowage, etc. system. The full length of a convector should be To fill the system by hand, unscrew the ventilated for best performance.
  • Page 78: Air Lock

    to ensure best performance. There is an automatic air bleed valve on the boiler. There is also an air vent on the expansion tank. The installer should fit bleed points elsewhere in the system, especially where the pipes step up and down, and on radiators and towel rails. Air will accumulate at these high points and become trapped. Contact the dealer or installer for details on where the bleed points are in your system, and how to access them. To bleed the system, set the desired temperature to 30°C and select gas heating on the control panel. Set the 12v inline circulation pump on the side of the boiler to speed 5 (Fig.1 [D]): see page 62, by turning the blue speed dial clockwise,...
  • Page 79: Lpg

    NB: If the electric supply has unstable voltage, gas system by a competent person in the amperage will also fluctuate. accordance with current local regulations. Alde recommends fitting the 3010- LPG from the cylinder is reduced in pressure 246 load monitor, allowing you to set by a regulator, and is supplied to the boiler a limit on the current drawn by the at low pressure (30mbar). Never use an vehicle and the electric heating to unregulated high pressure supply. automatically accommodate it. Where oil and dirt in the gas supply are a concern, gas filters should be fitted to prevent LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) has two main blockage of the boiler gas valve.
  • Page 80: Winter

    be about 1cm above the MIN mark when cool. Air the vehicle over winter without The heat transfer fluid (HTF) should be topped wearing out the light duty pump. Use up if below this level, to prevent a break in the programmable Alde control panel circulation. Only top up with compatible HTF. to automatically heat the vehicle for NB: Never leave the system empty of HTF. 24 hours, once a week. Always replace the HTF in accordance with the antifreeze product’s lifespan. If in any doubt, replace the HTF after 2 years. Failure to maintain the condition of HTF may result in frost and/or corrosion damage, and is not covered under warranty. When the hot water cylinder is in continuous use, it should be drained and refilled once a month. This recreates the air cushion in the hot water cylinder that absorbs pressure...
  • Page 81: Troubleshooting

    temperature within an hour, in non-extreme Troubleshooting The Alde control panel will display any error conditions. messages. See the operating and installation If problems persist, please contact Alde, or instructions supplied separately. your dealer or installer. The system is completely dead, the control panel is blank • Check the 20mm T3.15 amp glass fuse in the boiler. This is located under the lid of the black plastic service hatch, in a green plastic fuse holder.
  • Page 82: Warranty

    Warranty Quick Start Guide : 3020 113 Colour Touch Alde undertakes to rectify any manufacturing defect or early component failure through This quick start guide allows end users to normal use that occurs within 12 months of confidently use the core features of their the installation date. Alde control panel. See the operating and If your Alde boiler develops a fault, your first installation instructions for the Alde control...
  • Page 83: Standby Screen

    1. Both the control panel and boiler are off. and off. Lit green LED indicates system is on. 2. To start the system, press the Power button K. MENU button. on the control panel. The Splash Screen is L. Press to access Main Menu from Standby displayed and green LED is lit. The boiler will Screen or Settings Menu. now start with the previously saved settings (factory settings by default). Main Menu The system will now be drawing variable 0.2– Press MENU button to access the Main Menu 1A of current from the 12v supply. from the Standby Screen or Settings Menu. The screen will revert to the Standby Screen Standby Screen after 30 secs if untouched.
  • Page 84: Desired Room Temperature

    Max current draw from 230v supply is 4.5A Desired Room Temperature The desired room temperature can be set from on 1kW, 9A on 2kW, 14A on 3kW. If the electric 5°C to 30°C, in 0.5 increments. supply has unstable voltage, the amperage will The World Health Organisation also fluctuate. recommends a room temperature of Gas Heating 18–24°C for healthy living. The Alde boiler is programmed to use power economically. The gas burner has two stages, NB: If Day or Night Mode are active, the shifting dynamically between low or full flame. temperature cannot be adjusted, and the Plus There are times when it may use no power at and Minus buttons will be greyed out.
  • Page 85: Set Up Antimicrobial Function

    Set up Antimicrobial Function Maintenance To actively kill Legionella, set up the The Alde control panel requires Antimicrobial function. At 2:00 every night, maintenance, other than cleaning of the the hot water will be heated to over 65°C screen as needed. Use a microfibre cloth to for 30 mins. This further reduces the risk of clean the touchscreen.
  • Page 86: Truma Combi 2 E Uk

    Waste Gas Discharge 3020-113 is for 3020 HE-series boiler. 11. Combustion Air Infeed 12. Electronic Control Unit If problems persist, please contact Alde, or 13. Water Container (10 litres) your dealer or installer. 14. Burner For frequently asked questions, or download 15. Heat Exchanger all instruction manuals, please visit Alde’s web 16. Power Electronics site at: 17. Heating Elements 230V www.alde.co.uk 18. Overheating Switch 230c (Not supplied on Pursuit Range) 19. FrostControl (Safety/Drain Valve), 20. Safety Drain Valve...
  • Page 87: Function Description

    Function Description Mixed operation is not possible. With The liquid gas heater Combi E is a warm- this setting the unit automatically air heater with integrated hot water boiler selects electrical operation. The gas (10 litres volume). The burner operates burner is not enabled. fan supported, which ensures trouble-free function even when on the move. The unit also Repairs may only be carried out by an has heating elements for electrical operation. expert. In winter operation the heater can be used to heat the room and simultaneously warm Operating Instructions water. If only warm water is required, select...
  • Page 88: Safety/Drain Valve (Operational)

    Safety/Drain Valve (operational) that the water contents have been completely Filling the water heater drained (10 litres). Check the safety/drain valve in the cold water Closing the Drain Valve intake is closed. Lever should be in horizontal Check if the rotary switch is set to “Operation”, position, position e. meaning that is it parallel to the water connection and engaged. Close the drain valve by activating the push button. The push button must engage in position. Only when the temperature around the drain valve is over around 7°C can it be closed manually with the press button and the boiler...
  • Page 89: Draining The Water Heater

    pump switch). Check whether the power supply fuse protection on the camp site is adequate for Open hot water taps in kitchen and bathroom, the 900W (3.9A) or 1800W (7.8A) that have (set preselecting mixing taps or single-lever been selected using the power selector switch. fittings to “hot”). Leave the fittings open for as long as it takes for the boiler to displace Summer Operation (boiler operation only) the air and fill up and the water to flow without Select gas or electrical operation using the...
  • Page 90: Heating With Drained Water System

    temperature selected on the control panel has Heating without water temperature monitoring. been reached, the heater switches off. The Select gas, electrical or mixed operation using warm air fan continues to run at slow speed the power switch. Illumination of the yellow until the outgoing air temperature (on the LED on the power selector switch indicates unit) has fallen to 40°C or less.
  • Page 91: Mixed Mode

    Move power selector switch to gas operation If the 230v power supply is to do this. interrupted for just a brief period of approximately 1 second during Move the rotary switch on the control operation, the heater will panel to 60°C. The green and yellow subsequently resume as normal. LEDs light up. Mixed Mode Once the water in the boiler has reached Malfunction in the power supply 230v. temperature of 60°C, the burner will switch off and the yellow LED will go out. The unit The yellow LED on the power selector switch must stay switched on for at least 30 minutes goes off and the red LED on the control panel...
  • Page 92: Overheating Protection 230V

    Overheating Protection 230v. The 230v heating facility has a mechanical overheating switch. If the 12v power supply is interrupted during operation or during the after-run period, for example, the temperature within the unit could activate the overheating protection. To reset the overheating protection, allow heater to cool, remove connection cover and press red reset button.
  • Page 93 Fault Cause Remedy No LED is shining, the Automatic restart is Reset (fault reset) by switching off, device is switched on and blocked, e.g. after a waiting 5 seconds and then switching is supplied with operating power failure. on again. current. After switching (winter No operating voltage. Check 12v battery voltage, charge if and summer operation) necessary.
  • Page 94 After operating for a Summer operation with Switch device off and allow to cool. longer period of time, the empty water tank. Fill boiler with water. heater switches to failure. Hot-air outlets blocked. Check individual outlet apertures. Recirculated air intake blocked. Gas pressure regulator Remove blockage from recirculated iced up. air intake. Butane content in the Use regulator heating (EisEx). gas cylinder too high. Use propane (at temperatures below 10 C in particular, butane is unsuitable for heating purposes).
  • Page 95: Truma Cp Plus Digital Control Panel

    8. Control knob/push button Truma CP Plus Digital Control Panel Operating Instructions 9. Back button Safety instructions • The device may only be operated if it is in The control knob/push button (8) is used to perfect working order. select menus in lines 3+4 and configure the • Arrange for malfunctions to be rectified settings. These are shown via a display (1) immediately. Only rectify malfunctions with a lighted background. Pressing the Back yourself if the remedy is outlined in the...
  • Page 96: Start/Standby Screen

    Start/standby screen After connecting the control panel to the power supply, a start screen is shown after a few seconds. If no entry is made within a few minutes, the standby screen is automatically shown again. The display shows the time and correct room Heater temperature alternately. Settable temperature range 5°C–30°C (1°C steps) Switch on/return to setting level a = heater * - Heater is switched on. • Press the control knob/push button for * This symbol will flash until the required room longer than 3 seconds or the back button. temperature is reached. The display shows the setting level. The first symbol flashes. Change the warm water level • Use the control knob/push button to select the symbol in menu line (3).
  • Page 97: Select Power Type

    Once the water temperature is reached, the room is heated again. * This symbol will flash until the required Select fan level water temperature is reached. When the heater/air conditioning unit is concerned. Select power type • Use the control knob/push button to select • Use the control knob/push button to select the symbol in menu line (3). the symbol in menu line (3). • Click to change to the setting level. • Click to change to the setting level. • Use the control knob/push button to select • Use the control knob/push button to select the required fan level. the required power type. • Click the control knob/push button to Click the control knob/push button to confirm confirm the value.
  • Page 98: Set The Room Temperature

    Select power type Enter end time point • Click to change to the setting level. • Use the control knob/push button to set • Use the control knob/push button to select the hours, then the minutes. the power type. • Click the control knob/push button to confirm the value. If the start time has passed when entered, the operating parameters are only taken into consideration when the next start/end times are reached. Until then, the operating parameters Select fan level set outside the timer remain valid. • Click to change to the setting level. • Use the control knob/push button to select Set the room temperature the required fan level.
  • Page 99: Deactivate The Timer (Off)

    Service Menu Query the index status of a connected device Change the background lighting of the control The timer remains active, even for panel several days, until it is deactivated There are 5 background lighting levels to (OFF). choose from. Deactivate the timer (OFF) • Click to change to the setting level. • Use the control knob/push button to deactivate the timer (OFF).
  • Page 100: Read Out The Warning Code

    operating parameter has reached an Troubleshooting instructions (Combi Gas undefined status. In this case, the affected If the cause is not remedied, the malfunction heater) device continues to run. As soon as the will occur again and the control panel will jump operating parameter returns to set range, this again to the menu level “malfunction” symbol will turn off automatically. Cause not remedied/return to setting level • Press the back button. In this case, the malfunction is not acknowledged in the control panel and the warning symbol remains on. The device remains in the malfunction status. Other devices connected to the control panel can be operated.
  • Page 101 Troubleshooting instructions (Combi Gas Heater) Error Cause Remedy Code Summer mode with empty water Switch off device and allow to cool. Fill boiler container with water Warm air outlet blocked Check each of the outlet openings Circulated air intake blocked Remove the blockage from the circulated air intake Gas pressure regulator frozen Use the regulator heating Too much butane in the gas cylinder Use propane (butane is unsuitable for heating especially at temperatures below 10°C.) Room temperature sensor or cable Please contact Truma Customer Services faulty Potential under-voltage battery...
  • Page 103: 21. Exterior Features

    21. EXTERIOR FEATURES ROOFLIGHTS HEKI Rooflights Operating, Safety and Care Instructions GRP components need to be washed, waxed HEKI and cared for like a car. Chemicals and dirt can collect during storage, and the outer surface 1. Opening in the tilt setting called a gel coat can be stained or marked a) Press the locking buttons at both catches when chemicals combine with rain or dew.
  • Page 104: Safety Instructions

    fly screen/sun shade). • Only use water and mild soap suds to clean the blinds. 5. Opening the blind. • Failure to comply with these instructions a) Move the blind right out to the side (end rod makes the guarantee null and void. with grip). b) Holding the recess with one hand, press the MPK Rooflight rocker with the other hand and guide the blind The MPK roof light is situated in the bathroom back into position. of your caravan over the shower compartment. It is fitted with a fly screen for your comfort. Safety instructions: The fly screen is hinged, allowing you access • Do not stand on the acrylic glass. to the handles that enable you to raise the • Close HEKI completely before moving the rooflight’s dome for ventilation.
  • Page 105: 22. Cooking Equipment

    22. COOKING EQUIPMENT Using the Hotplate Gas Burners Ensure that the glass lid is open before turning on the burners. The Caprice Cooker- used in Unicorn and Glass lids may shatter when heated. Pegasus models Turn off all burners before shutting the lid. Never use the cooker as a space The glass lid has a tendency to snap shut heater. towards the lowered position. Make sure all fingers are removed from the appliance when closing the lid.
  • Page 106: Using The Electric Hotplate

    • The following pan sizes are the maximum Using the Grill we recommend: Ensure gas cylinder/supply is connected • Electric hotplate: - Ø180mm (Dual Fuel and turned on. In the event of a gas only) smell turn off at gas cylinder/mains and • Auxiliary burner: Ø200mm contact supplier. • Semi-rapid burner: 2x Ø200mm or 1x To light: open door, push in the control Ø220mm with 1x Ø180mm knob and turn to full rate–large flame...
  • Page 107: Using The Oven

    Grilling chops etc up quickly, it is recommended that a 10- • Position trivet low minute preheat be allowed. The oven Slow Grilling should be up to full temperature in about • Remove the trivet 15–20mins. To turn off: turn the control knob until To turn off: turn the control knob until the the line on the control knob is aligned line on the control knob is aligned with with the dot on the control panel. Always the dot on the control panel.
  • Page 108: Do's And Don'ts

    must be taken that the foil does not impair circulation or block the oven flue outlet. Do’s and Don’ts Country Cooking Appliances DO read the user instructions carefully before using the appliance for the first time. Operating Instructions DO allow the oven to heat before using for the • Ensure that the gas cylinder is turned on first time, in order to expel any smells before • In the event of a gas smell turn off at the the introduction of food. cylinder and contact your retailer. DO clean the appliance regularly. • The use of a gas cooking appliance results DO remove spills as soon as they occur. in the production of heat and moisture in DO always use oven gloves when removing the room in which it is installed. Ensure food shelves and trays from the oven.
  • Page 109: The Midi Oven And Grill

    always remove the handle from the pan when in use. • Ensure gas cylinder/supply is connected and turned on. In the event of a gas smell turn off at the gas cylinder/mains and contact supplier. • Remove all accessories and packing that may be in the grill including any plastic coating that may be protecting the grill cavity surfaces. Clean the interior before To light the burner, press in and turn the knob using it for the first time; use soap and...
  • Page 110: Oven

    temperature variation in that several dishes you have finished grilling. requiring different temperatures may be Oven cooked at the same time. In this way maximum • Ensure the gas cylinder is connected and benefit can be obtained from the gas used to turned on. In the event of a gas smell, turn heat the oven. Care should be taken not to off the gas at the cylinder and contact your overload the oven, adequate spacing being retailer. used to allow free circulation of heat.
  • Page 111: Do's And Don'ts

    interchangeable without affecting the sense Do’s and Don’ts of operation. DO read the user instructions carefully before using the appliance for the first time. All servicing must be carried out by DO allow the oven to heat before using for the an approved competent person. After first time, in order to expel any smells before every service the appliance must be the introduction of food. checked for gas soundness. DO clean the appliance regularly. Leaks DO remove spills as soon as they occur. If a smell of gas becomes apparent, DO always use oven gloves when removing the supply should be turned off at food shelves and trays from the oven.
  • Page 112: 23. Daewoo Microwave Oven

    23. DAEWOO MICROWAVE OVEN Precautions to avoid possible exposure to excessive microwave energy • Do not attempt to operate this oven with the door open since open-door operation can result in harmful exposure to microwave energy. It is important not to remove or tamper with the safety interlocks. • Do not place any object between the oven front face and the door or allow soil or cleaner residue to accumulate on sealing surfaces.
  • Page 113: Operation Procedure

    6. Each time a button is touched, a BEEP will sound to acknowledge the touch. 7. The oven automatically cooks on full power unless set to a lower power level. 8. The display will show “:0” when the oven is plugged in. 9. Time clock returns to the present time when the cooking time ends. 10. When the Stop/Clear button is touched during the oven operation, the oven stops cooking and all information retained. To erase all information (except the present time), touch the Stop/Clear button once more. If the oven door is opened during the oven operation, all information is retained.
  • Page 114: Weight Defrosting

    If you selected 12-hour system, the display will 3. Turn the dial knob to adjust the defrosting show the hours from “1” to “12”. time (the display will show what you have If you selected 24-hours system, the display selected). will show the hours from “0” to “23”. 4. Press Start button. The adjusted hours starts blinking. The minute stops blinking and “00” starts Your oven can be programmed for 60 blinking. minutes 00 seconds (60:00). The display will show the minutes from “0” to “59”.
  • Page 115: Easy Cooking

    4. Turn the knob to adjust the cooking time 1. Press Easy Cook button (when you press (the display will show what you selected). Easy Cook button, “30” appears). After 1.5 5. Press Start button. seconds, the oven starts reheating. When the cooking time ends, you will hear 3 beeps. When you press Start button, the DEF and M/W indicators come on to confirm the power levels Auto Cook selected. The DEF indicator starts blinking to Auto Cook allows you to cook or reheat many show you that the oven is in DEFROST mode. of your favourite foods by repeatedly touching The display counts down the time remaining Auto Cook button.
  • Page 116: Child Safety Lock

    Child Safety Lock Questions and Answers Safety Lock prevents unwanted oven operation Q: I accidentally ran my microwave without such as by small children. To set, press and any food in it. Is it damaged? hold Stop/Clear button for 3 seconds. Lock A: Running the oven empty for a short indicator appears and a beep sounds. To time will not damage it. However, it is not cancel, press and hold Stop/Clear button for 3...
  • Page 117: Refrigerators

    27. CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM Please read all steps thoroughly before A FireAngel CO-9B battery-operated alarm is attempting to test your alarm. fitted near to the ceiling in your caravan. • If the alarm is wall mounted, remove by unhooking the unit from the wall fixing Features screws. • An advanced electro-chemical sensor • Cover the sounder vents with one hand designed to accurately measure low–high and hold the Test/Reset button down with levels of carbon monoxide (CO) providing...
  • Page 118: Appliances With Battery Igniter

    GAS SAFE registered installer. Please contact Maintaining/Testing Your Detector your Bailey retailer for more details. Your detector will alert you to potential • The electro-chemical sensors used in the hazardous CO concentrations in your caravan carbon-monoxide alarm have a limited when maintained properly. To maintain your lifespan–therefore it is recommended...
  • Page 119 28. BATHROOM CARE • If you find black spots on your mirror you may have damaged the silvering behind the mirror’s glass. If this is the case you may Do not expose the bathroom plastic fittings be able to cover the spots from the front. to cleaning products or abrasive material • Moisture along a mirror’s edge can seep in containing concentrated perfumes, body oil, and harm the reflective backing. linseed oil, gritty or abrasive substances, • Keep in mind that long-term exposure to solvents (white spirits, antifreeze etc). These direct sunlight may damage some mirrors.
  • Page 120 29. THETFORD C262 TOILET 12. Blade opener 13. Waste holding tank mechanism 14. Wheel The Thetford Cassette Toilet is a high quality 15. Service door product. The toilet forms an integral part 16. Water fill door of your caravan bathroom, thanks to its 17. Console with flush-water tank functional design which combines modern 18. Filter for electric ventilator styling and ease of use. 19. Location waste pump-out system The C262 Cassette Toilet is manufactured from high quality synthetic materials which Preparing for use (standard) makes it a durable, user and maintenance • Open the access door on the outside of...
  • Page 121 Aqua Rinse. This Thetford toilet fluid keeps • The vent plunger should only be depressed the flush water fresh and improves the once the emptying spout is pointing flushing. Next, fill up the flush-water tank downwards. Prepare the toilet for re-use if with clean water (approximately 8 litres) required. Slide the waste holding tank into using a watering can or hose. Your toilet is the toilet and close the access door. now ready to use. Cleaning and Maintenance Using The Toilet (Standard) • The toilet should be cleaned and • Turn the bowl to the desired position with maintained regularly, depending on the...
  • Page 122 Should any scale build up on your is situated in a heated location. If there is a shower head’s spray plate you can de-scale it risk of freezing we advise that the toilet is by rubbing the nozzles with your thumb. drained. For environmental reasons the use of antifreeze, such as that used in car radiators, The Ecocamel shower head will fit all caravan is not recommended. showers and is available from the Bailey Parts department. parts@bailey-caravans.co.uk.
  • Page 123: Control Elements Of Energy Selections

    A= Power On switch/ Energy selector switch 24a. Dometic Refrigerator Model RM8550/ B= Temperature selection RMS8550/RM8500- Used On Pegasus GT65 C= Manual igniter (battery igniter) and Pursuit Models D= Gas operation indicator Cleaning Explanation Before starting up the refrigerator, it is The refrigerator is equipped to operate on recommended to clean inside and repeat mains power, 12v DC or liquefied gas. Select...
  • Page 124: Door Locking

    For physical reasons, ignition faults could Door Locking occur starting from an altitude above sea level of approx. 1,000m/3,280 ft. (This is not a 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 line, switch on the refrigerator and any other gas appliances (e.g. stove) for a short time. The gas ignites without delay. • Open the door by pressing the locking button and pull again.
  • Page 125: Removable Freezer Compartment

    Removable freezer compartment Positioning the storage racks • The storage racks may be pulled out by smoothly lifting them and may be positioned as desired. Once the freezer compartment is removed, an additional storage rack may be installed. The storage rack is a piece of extra equipment and may be obtained from Dometic. Exchange of the igniter’s battery • Unlock the battery by depressing and turning the button (C) approximately 90 Anti-Clockwise.
  • Page 126: Shutting Off The Refrigerator

    Shutting off the refrigerator 24b. Dometic Refrigerator Model RMD8551 used on Unicorn Twin Axles Cleaning Before starting up the refrigerator, it is recommended to clean inside and repeat this at regular intervals. Use a soft cloth and lukewarm water with a mild detergent. Then wipe out the appliance with clean water and dry thoroughly.
  • Page 127: Electrical Operation

    extended shut down of the vehicle. Please Electrical Operation contact Dometic Customer Services. MES Appliances (manual energy selection) To start the refrigerator, press button (1) for Explanation of operating controls 3 seconds. (Power on switch/energy selector switch (MODE) Temperature selection The LED (6) of the previously selected Power On switch frame heating operating mode illuminates: Indicator LED failure Indicator LED frame heating 230v operation Indicator LED/operating mode display Temperature level display.
  • Page 128: Additional Features

    The frame heating is in operation with a pre- The cooling unit’s performance is setting of 2 hours and switched off afterwards influenced by ambient temperatures. automatically. The frame heating can be Please select the medium setting for deactivated every time by pressing the button ambient temperatures between +15°C (3). and +25°C. The unit operates within its optimum performance range. Door Locking Dometic refrigerators work according Manual door lock to the absorption principle. For Open the door by pressing the locking button physical reasons, an absorption and pull open. system responds slowly to changes made by the thermostat controller, by loss of cooling energy through opening the door or during storing food. The devices meet the cooling performance requirements of the Climatic Class SN acc. To EN/ISO 7371 in the temperature range of +10°C to 32°C ambient temperature. For temperatures below +10°C, winter covers Shut the door again by pushing it to close. The should be installed. For ambient temperatures snapping into the lock can be heard.
  • Page 129: Positioning Storage Racks

    closed containers, wrapped in aluminium foil Positioning Storage Racks The storage racks may be pulled out by or similar – and stored separately from each loosening the two locking devices (1) other, in order to prevent drying out or odours. underneath. For loosening pull the slider to Allow foods that have been warmed up to cool the middle, for fastening pull them sidewards.
  • Page 130: Defrosting

    of mildew. If the refrigerator is to be taken out of service LED is flashing for an extended period of time, close the on- board shut-off valve and the cylinder valve. Gas/Auto mode: Flame not ignited. Defrosting All temperature setting LEDs are flashing As time goes by, frost builds up on the fins Temperature sensor defective, refrigerator inside the refrigerator. A layer of frost thicker works on mid temperature setting. on one side may occur and does not represent a malfunction. When this layer of frost is LED + all temperature setting LEDs are about 3mm thick, the refrigerator should be flashing defrosted.
  • Page 131: Maintenance

    short period of time? Maintenance a) Check whether the cooling compartment Please visit www.dometicapproved.co.uk or works after 4–5 hours. telephone -44 (0) 844 626 0130 to locate q) Ambient temperatures too high. your local service centre. Installation may only a) Regularly remove ventilation grilles. be carried out by authorised personnel. We recommend contacting your Dometic Service Failure: The refrigerator does not cool in gas Centre.
  • Page 132: Introduction

    Dometic will assume no liability for damage in 24c. Dometic Refrigerator Model RML9330- Used On Unicorn single axle models the case of: • Non-observation the operating Introduction instructions The refrigerator, which works silently, meets • Application not in accordance with the high quality standards and guarantees the regulations or provisions efficient utilization of resources and energy • Use of non-original spare parts throughout its entire life cycle, during • Modifications and interferences to the...
  • Page 133: Safety Instructions

    - about twice as much as is used in the Safety instructions Application according to regulations refrigerator). Sodium chromate is used for This refrigerator is designed for installation in corrosion protection (1.8% by weight of the recreation vehicles such as caravans or solvent). motorhomes. The appliance has been type approval tested for this application in In the event of leakage (easily identifiable accordance with the EC Gas Directive.
  • Page 134: Shutting Off The Refrigerator

    Perishables include all products with a Operating appliance with Gas is not stipulated use-by date and a minimum storage permitted temperature of +4°C or less, especially for • At petrol stations meat, poultry, fish, sausages, pre-packed • On ferry boats, and on board motor foods. rail trains • Pack raw and cooked foods separately (e.g. • While transporting the caravan by in containers, aluminium foil, etc.). transported or breakdown vehicle • Only remove the outside packaging of single packs if all the necessary information, e.g.
  • Page 135: Cleaning

    • The gas burner must be inspected and Refrigerator Operation The refrigerator is equipped to operate on cleaned as necessary at least once a year. three power modes: When using liquefied petroleum gas (tank • Mains voltage (230v AC) or refill cylinders) the maintenance interval • Direct-current voltage (12v DC) is reduced to half-yearly or quarterly. • Gas (liquid gas propane/butane) • Keep the evidence of maintenance work carried out on your refrigerator. Select the desired power mode by the • Work on gas and electrical equipment shall energy selector switch (battery igniter type be carried out by qualified personnel only.
  • Page 136: Gas Operation

    switch on the refrigerator and any other Gas Operation gas appliances (e.g. stove) for a short time. The gas ignites without delay. • Each refrigerator with manual ignition is equipped with an automatic flame safety valve which interrupts the gas supply automatically after approx. 30 seconds when the flame has extinguished. As a basic rule, gas operation is prohibited in petrol stations! Prior to Starting the Refrigerator in Gas Mode: • Open the gas cylinder valve.
  • Page 137: Door Locking

    Please select the medium setting (A) for locking devices (3) underneath. For loosening ambient temperatures between +15°C pull the slider to the middle, for fastening pull and +25°C. The unit operates within its them sidewards. optimum performance range. • 12v operation: The refrigerator operates without thermostatic control (continuous operation). Door Locking As a basic rule, shut and lock the refrigerator before you start your journey! Do not open the refrigerator door too far. The door can be damaged if it is opened too far. Door opening limit available as option Put in place the locking pins (2) after removing the storage racks. Lighting The interior lighting is controlled using a Remove the central storage racks for sensor. Should the door be kept open more cleaning only! Place and lock the...
  • Page 138: Door Shelves

    Door Shelves Maximum four door shelves (4) can be installed in the door. To remove the shelves, press slightly together at the sides and replace them in mountings at the required place again. Removable Freezer Compartment • To enlarge the cooling compartment, just remove the freezer compartment. • Unlock the freezer compartment door using a screwdriver (Fig. 30). • Remove the freezer compartment door. • Unlock the freezer compartment shelf on both sides.
  • Page 139: Maintaining/Testing Your Detector

    You should also attach the winter cover if the Operation During Low Outside Temperatures Check regularly that the ventilation openings vehicle is taken out of service for a longer (1) (2) have not been blocked by snow, leaves period of time or while it is being cleaned from or similar. the outside. Cold air can restrict the performance of the Storing Food and Making ice Cubes unit. Install the winter covers (3) if you discover Storing products in the cooling compartment any loss of cooling performance when outdoor • Switch the refrigerator on approx. 12 hours temperatures are low. This protects the unit before filling it.
  • Page 140: Ice Cubes

    4. Vegetable compartment: Salad, vegetables, Making Ice Cubes Ice cubes are best frozen overnight. At night, fruit the refrigerator has less work to do and the 5. Top Door Shelf: Eggs, butter unit has more reserves. 6. Middle Door Shelf: Cans, dressings, ketchup, 7. Bottom door shelf (drinks compartment): Drinks in bottles or bags Shutting off the Refrigerator • Fill the ice cube tray with drinking water • Place the ice-cube tray in the freezer compartment Only use drinking water. Refrigerator Compartments Set energy selector switch (1) to position “OFF”. The appliance is switched off (Fig. 43).
  • Page 141: Exchange Of The Igniter's Battery

    • After defrosting (freezer compartment and fins free of frost), wipe both cooling compartments dry with a cloth. Note: Water thawing in the main compartment of the refrigerator runs into an appropriate container at the back of the refrigerator. From there, the water evaporates The layer of ice must never be removed forcibly, nor may defrosting be accelerated using a heat source! Exchange of the igniter’s battery Unlock the battery (2) by depressing and turning the button (1) approx. 90° counter- clockwise (by means of a suitable screw driver). After removing the cap, the battery...
  • Page 142: Troubleshooting

    Trouble Shooting Failure: The refrigerator does not cool sufficiently. Possible Cause Action you can Take Inadequate ventilation to the unit Check that ventilation grilles are not covered Thermostat setting is too low Set thermostat to higher level The condenser is heavily frosted Check that the refrigerator door closes properly Too much warm food has been stored inside within a short Allow warm food to cool down before storage period of time The appliance has been running for only a short period of Check whether the cooling compartment works after approx.
  • Page 143: 25. Stainless Steel Sink

    25. STAINLESS STEEL SINK 26. SMOKE ALARM Stainless steel sinks need little maintenance The smoke alarm is operational once the other than cleaning immediately after use. battery is connected. When products of Most deposits can be removed by washing with combustion are sensed, the unit sounds an soap or mild detergent and hot water, followed alarm until the air is cleared.
  • Page 144: 31. Soft Furnishings

    31. SOFT FURNISHINGS unit. It is recommended that mattresses be stored on edge during winter. Try to keep your cushions away from direct Carpet sunlight. When cleaning the interior of your caravan please remove the carpet from the vehicle. Curtains Vacuum the carpets to take the dirt out of the It is recommended that the curtains in your pile.
  • Page 145: 32. Remis Blinds

    32. REMIS BLINDS Remi Flair Function Both the sun screen and the fly screen are REMIBASE PLUS WINDOW BLINDS. stored at the top. The sun screen can be pulled down and fixed at any of the stops in the side Please note the blinds should not be in the supports. The fly screen can be pulled down closed position when the vehicle is travelling and fixed at the bottom of the side supports.
  • Page 146: Status 550 Antenna

    33. STATUS 550 DIGITAL polarised signals rotate the winder anti- clockwise to tilt the antenna through 90º. ANTENNA SYSTEM 4. DO NOT use undue force on the winder. 5. Switch ON the amplifier and the LED will illuminate. 6. Check the gain control is set to maximum. For maximum rotate clockwise. 7. Tune your television into the strongest signal. You may need to adjust the direction of the mast to achieve the best picture quality.
  • Page 147: Antenna Dome Coaxial Cable

    * Available through your supplying affect performance. Bailey Retailer or available to order direct via our Should you still be experiencing difficulties Parts Direct website: and require assistance, please do not hesitate www.bailey-parts.co.uk to contact Vision Plus for further assistance • Always rinse away any cleaner from your on +44 (0) 115 986 7151 or visit www.visionplus.
  • Page 148: Acrylic Windows

    Failure to do so may cause damage to the Acrylic Windows window stay arm. The windows fitted to your Bailey caravan are manufactured from high quality acrylic using the latest plastic processing methods. Always ensure that windows are fully closed during wet weather and not on night vent settings.
  • Page 149: How To Keep Your Caravan Dry And Avoid Condensation

    Humid air and condensation can also be dehumidifiers or water absorbent substances. generated by things people do on a daily basis. When wood is wet, wipe it dry. Do not just wait • Cooking: up to 3 litres per day for the sun to dry it. The longer the water stays • Showers: 1.5 litres per person on the surface, the more damage it can do. • Washing dishes: up to 1 litres per day Defects caused by swelling, bowing, twisting or • Breathing: active adult 0.2 litres an hour de-laminating generated by high temperature per person or high relative humidity of air will not be • Breathing, adult asleep: 0.02 litres an hour accepted as warranty. per person Hinges and Catches How to Keep Your Caravan Dry and Avoid Lightly oil occasionally.
  • Page 150: 35. Caravan Keys

    • As with all caravans it is a good idea to All Pegasus GT65 and Pursuit models have a store the caravan with the nose down; this high security lock for the entrance door and 2 will avoid any water pooling on the roof. keys for this lock are provided. In the event of • Do not leave your vehicle near trees or both keys being lost these cannot be replaced.
  • Page 151: 37. Modifications & Diy Work

    Bailey retailer or through the Bailey Parts and could also affect the safety and structure website. You are more than welcome to of the vehicle. contact the parts website for anything you may require. However, if it is a safety or warranty-critical item you will need to obtain it from your Bailey retailer who will fit the component for you. www.bailey-parts.co.uk...
  • Page 152: Front Bed Make Up

    39. PEGASUS GT65 FRONT BED 40. RETRACTABLE BED MAKE UP ASSEMBLY This is only applicable on some models. Step 1: Pull out the slats from the offside towards the bunks on the other side of the vehicle. Step 1: To raise the bed, lift the section of the mattress nearest to the headboard and flip it forward. Then push the frame backwards to shorten the bed length. Flip the mattress up to create a relaxed seating position.
  • Page 153: Side Dinette Bunk Assembly

    41. SIDE DINETTE TOP BUNK ASSEMBLY Step 1 Remove cushions and Step 2 Holding the bunk in both draw the curtains and close the hands pull it inwards blind if fitted. Step 3 whilst lifting upwards Step auto posit Step 1 Remove cushions and Step 2 Holding the bunk in both Step 4: The bunk mechanism will automatically draw the curtains and close the...
  • Page 154: Side Dinette Bunk Assembly

    42. SIDE DINETTE BOTTOM BUNK ASSEMBLY leg. out. Step 1: Remove the table from the support leg. Step 2: Place the table top between the seats on the ledge. Step 3: Arrange the seat cushions as appropriate. When children, especially those under 3 years of age, use any bunk/bed, care must be taken against the risk of them falling out.
  • Page 155: Useful Contacts

    43. USEFUL E-MAIL ADDRESSES AND TELEPHONE NUMBERS Bailey Customer Services customerservices@baileyofbristol.co.uk Bailey spares department parts@baileyofbristol.co.uk Criss +44 (0) 203 282 1000 Michelin Tyre PLC +44 (0)845 366 1535 AL-KO +44 (0)1926 81 8500 mail@al-ko.co.uk Fire Angel +44 (0)800 141 2561 technicalsupport@fireangel.co.uk Dometic +44 (0)844 626 0130 technical@dometic.co.uk Vision Plus Customer Helpline +44 (0)115 986 7151 Alde +44 (0)1933 67 7765 www.alde.co.uk Whale +44 (0)845 217 2933 (Heating System) +44 (0)28 9127 0531 (Water System) info@whalepumps.com Wheel Solutions Ltd +44 (0)1543 87 0170 info@wsl.uk.com Clubs...

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