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  • Page 1 Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 3 FRONT AXLE LIMIT: ....................GTW (GROSS TRAIN WEIGHT): ................© 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...
  • Page 4 Please note this specific warning. It is advisable handbook presents the operation of the equipment available to contact a BAILEY OF BRISTOL retailer to be shown their on board in detail. Please be aware that this handbook is for recommended equipment and accessories.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Important Terminology 5. CONNECTION OF SERVICES 30-35 Use of Site: Noise Dogs and Pets WATER SYSTEM Fire Precautions 2. BAILEY WARRANTY 11-15 Fresh and Waste water Tanks Awnings and tents Frost Protection. Departure: Fresh Water Pump Wild Camping Motorhome Warranty Cover...
  • Page 6 CONTENTS Overseas connections Gas Heating Models RM8550, RMSL8500 Motorhome Service Systems Shutting Down the System Winter operation Mains unit Setup Cleaning 12 VOLT Restore Factory Settings Operating Modes Auxiliary Battery storage/mains inlet 40 Setup Expansion Tank Pump Electrical Operation Banner Leisure Battery Setup Antimicrobial Function Gas Operation Setup Standby Screen for bedtime...
  • Page 7 CONTENTS GENERAL 90-94 9. USEFUL CONTACT DETAILS GRP Panels Insulation Running Lights 10. NOTES Polyplastic Windows Rooflights MPK Rooflight Mini and Midi Heki Rooflights Stainless Steel Sink Tecnoform Doors and Worktops JVC Speakers Carpet Taps Upholstery Table 7. NOISE VIBRATION & HARSHNESS 95-99 Thetford Linear hob, Polyplastic Windows Remis Cab Blinds.
  • Page 8: The Caravan Manual Isbn: 978 1 84425 678

    The Motorcaravan Manual (3rd Edition) ISBN: 978 0 85733 124 3 £21.99 Build Your Own Motorcaravan (2nd Edition) ISBN: 978 0 85733 281 3 £21.99 The Caravan Manual ISBN: 978 1 84425 678 5 £21.99 Driving Abroad ISBN: 978 1 84425 576 4 £12.99 Motorcaravanning Handbook (2nd Edition)
  • Page 9 The Club, now over 40 years old, founded on friendship, fun and freedom, is run by and for the members and is dedicated to the hobby of rallying with Bailey caravans and motorhomes. Rallies may be small or large, run for a specific purpose with a diverse range of activities.
  • Page 10: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION Welcome, Congratulations on the purchase of your Bailey motorhome. We would like to welcome you into the ranks of Bailey owners. We are confident that this vehicle will give you many years of enjoyment. This handbook has been designed to enable you to derive the maximum benefits and pleasure from your motorhome. Its information and hints will be beneficial and help to protect your investment whether you are a new or experienced motorhome user.
  • Page 11: Driving Licences

    Familiarise yourself on your fire your motorhome. All the information contained extinguisher and the local fire precaution herein is important. It is the policy of both Bailey and Peugeot to arrangements. constantly improve their vehicles, so while • Your motorhome is a compact living...
  • Page 12: Conformity

    There is a vehicle identification number in dimensions, to gas, electrics and ventilation. the bottom right hand corner of the front Inside your motorhome there are three Every Bailey motorhome carries the “NCC windscreen of your motorhome. Keep a copy Approved Motorhome”...
  • Page 13: Important Terminology

    Handbook: Any queries should be addressed to and MRO information. your Bailey retailer. • There is also a helpful weights and Your Bailey motorhome is fitted with Michelin dimensions label that is under the driver’s Agilis Camping tyres. These tyres are designed Appliance...
  • Page 14: Bailey Warranty

    Provided by Bailey All work under warranty requires that the assistance. The Bailey Alu-Tech motorhome is covered by a motorhome be delivered to and collected from • The following suppliers provide a direct six (6) year Bodyshell Integrity Guarantee.
  • Page 15: Customer Support

    Bailey of their own choice and not as agents of Bailey. the Bailey motorhome. It is a condition of the itself or by an approved Bailey Service...
  • Page 16 • Where an annual inspection identifies to time by Bailey relating to the proper care competitions or rallies whether timed, that repairs to the Bailey motorhome are and maintenance of the Bailey motorhome.
  • Page 17: Warranty Registrations

    The name and address of the warranty and howsoever arising which was not reasonably guarantee provider is: foreseeable by both parties when the Bailey Bailey Caravans Limited, South Liberty Lane, motorhome was originally purchased. Bailey Bristol, BS3 2SS...
  • Page 18: General Advice

    GENERAL ADVICE DRIVING LICENCE These are normally used in defining MOT ADVICE ON TOWING classifications and vehicle excise duty (road towing specification alters Before you drive or allow any other tax) classifications. depending on the vehicle’s weight. person to drive your motorhome you Please refer to the website: must check your/their driving licence https://www.gov.uk/calculate-vehicle-tax-...
  • Page 19: Motorhome Code

    GENERAL ADVICE recommendations. Motorhome Code made ramps and NOT bricks or such items. • Check the front and rear axle weights of the The country and coastal codes motorhome are not exceeded due to loading Upon arrival at your destination you should Use of Site the trailer.
  • Page 20: Dogs And Pets

    GENERAL ADVICE silenced and used with consideration and permission has been granted. given to other road users. according to restricted site times. When on grass and staying for more than a In the event of a motorhome travelling slowly few days, the ground sheet and/or side flaps of and there being a queue of traffic behind, Dogs and Pets awnings should be periodically raised in order...
  • Page 21: The Country Code

    GENERAL ADVICE The Country Code boats as these can kill marine life. excluded from the MRO and need to be taken Enjoy the countryside but respect its life and • When using a boat, moderate your speed; into account when calculating your available work.
  • Page 22: Roof Loading

    GVW) does not mean you can load each axle to its televisions in overhead lockers unless If you are towing a trailer with your Bailey maximum, because doing so would exceed the the appliance was supplied fitted by motorhome the gross train mass is the MTPLM overall MTPLM of the whole vehicle.
  • Page 23: Before Moving Off

    GENERAL ADVICE Before Moving Off the battery box door is securely fastened. When travelling extremely Whenever you are making a journey • Ensure that the fridge is set to 12V operation important for you and your passengers’ with your motorhome, either setting and the door lock is set.
  • Page 24: Seat Belt Legislation

    GENERAL ADVICE • Heavy loads are not stored in top cupboards the tyre. of Exemption from Compulsory Seat Belt or in areas from which they may become The correct tyre pressures are displayed on Wearing’. This certificate must be produced if detached.
  • Page 25: Releasing The Seat Belt

    GENERAL ADVICE Releasing the seat belt Jacking Removing the spare wheel Press the red release button; the buckle will be Position the jack in the hole provided as shown. Changing the wheel ejected from the plug-in socket. Rear jacking points are located in the shock General Notes •...
  • Page 26: Fire Extinguishers

    GENERAL ADVICE 4. Pivot the toggle at the end of the cable 90 spare wheel is seated tight against the to release it from the spare wheel. underside of the floor and has not fouled Fire Extinguishers on any component. It is recommended that a 1Kg (2.2lb) minimum As a safety precaution have the flat tyre Replace the plastic stopper inside the...
  • Page 27 Turn off all gas cooking appliances before travelling. General Before using your Bailey motorhome, you Ventilation openings are located below all should be fully conversant with the following the gas appliances, and in the base of the gas safety precautions;...
  • Page 28 Bailey Approach Autograph fitted with MICHELIN tyres. www.michelin.co.uk Visit for more information about MICHELIN tyres.
  • Page 29 Morland, Unit 2, Buttington Cross Enterprise Park, Welshpool, Powys SY21 8SL Tel +44 (0)1938 551 980 Fax +44 (0)1938 554 174 Email: info@morland-uk.com Proud Suppliers To Bailey Of Bristol www.morland-uk.com visit...
  • Page 30: Amc Chassis

    SAFETY EQUIPMENT AMC Chassis Always locate heavy objects close to the Smoke Alarm Your vehicle is fitted with an AMC Chassis trailer’s axle and secure. The smoke alarm is operational once the conversion supplied and fitted by AL-KO Kober Observe all legal issues applicable to towing. battery is connected.
  • Page 31: Carbon Monoxide Alarm

    SAFETY EQUIPMENT when the unit is not in alarm). • Allows you to test the sensor by introducing button and the power LED will flash green a source of CO into the detector. once every second. This indicates that the Try the following: •...
  • Page 32 GAS SAFE registered • Within 60 and 90 minutes when exposed to • Never use cleaning solutions on your installer. Please contact your Bailey retailer 50ppm of CO detector. Simply wipe with a damp cloth.
  • Page 33: Water System

    There is an audible alarm when pressure has been achieved. WATER SYSTEM the fresh water tank is 25% and 75% full The Bailey motorhome is fitted with a fresh meaning that you are alerted before the tank Breathers water supply system and a waste water...
  • Page 34: Fresh Water Pump

    CONNECTION OF SERVICES – The Water System Fresh Water Pump • Lift the lid of the Whale Watermaster socket, • Close the lid of the Whale Watermaster A Whale Watermaster onboard pump is fitted to the vertical position. socket, until it is located into position. to your vehicle.
  • Page 35: Routine Maintenance

    (should you be under warranty. unsure of how to complete this for your particular vehicle pelase contact your Bailey Shower tray retailer or Whale support. Following the Although your shower tray is fitted with two...
  • Page 36 CONNECTION OF SERVICES – The Water System...
  • Page 37 Our broad range of products include innovative water and heating system products for the recreational vehicle market. Market Leaders in innovative water and heating system technology Innovation Award winning, pioneering designs Water pumps Taps and Showers Quality Service Every product, fully First class tested, every time support and advice...
  • Page 38: Gas System

    CONNECTION OF SERVICES – The Gas System GAS SYSTEM -40°C and is therefore suitable for all year without switching off the gas cylinders. When General information touring. travelling, ensure that your cooking appliances Gas cylinders: Bottled liquefied petroleum are switched off before you move your vehicle. gas (LPG) is the most convenient “portable”...
  • Page 39: The Autograph Range

    • Always ensure that the gas system is The Autograph Range of manufacture (every eight years if used inspected/maintained at least every 12 Your Bailey Autograph motorhome is fitted commercially). This is the responsibility of the months. with a wall mounted Truma MonoControl CS operator.
  • Page 40: Operating Instructions

    CONNECTION OF SERVICES – The Gas System Operating Instructions Changing the LPG Cylinder necessary, the reset button. Start Up Please use the included spanner to attach • Check hose connection to cylinder valve • Open cylinder valve (no 1). and remove the high pressure hose from the and at MonoControl CS inlet for leaks after cylinder.
  • Page 41: Ventilation

    CONNECTION OF SERVICES – The Gas System sure they are well away from heat and near to Extinguish all naked flames. a drop out vent. • Do not smoke. Additional independent gas appliances • Switch off appliance and gas cylinder. •...
  • Page 42: Electric System

    CONNECTION OF SERVICES – The Electric System ELECTRIC SYSTEM • Leave spare cable in loose coils on the floor • Start the generator and allow to run for a THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM – 230 VOLT and not on a drum. few minutes to stabilise.
  • Page 43: Mains Unit

    CONNECTION OF SERVICES – The Electric System supply when overseas is useful. If the unit does switch off, the test is complete THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM – 12 VOLT There are available several proprietary makes and the switch can be reset restoring the Your motorhome is fitted with a dual stage of equipment for the purpose (e.g.
  • Page 44: Banner Leisure Battery

    Banner Leisure Battery battery in a temperature above 45° or A battery of not less than 60 amperes/hours Bailey has chosen to fit a Banner Energy Bull warm to the touch. capacity is recommended. Crocodile clips 100ah semi - traction leisure battery to the •...
  • Page 46: Fitted Equipment

    FITTED EQUIPMENT – The Control Panel THE AUTOGRAPH CONTROL PANEL • Charge the vehicle battery when 230V Awning Switch mains is connected When pressed will switch power to the • Force internal pump to run (for purging awning light. pipes) *If the master switch is off, this button will not The control panel has optional audio and visual function.*...
  • Page 47 FITTED EQUIPMENT – The Control Panel Waste Level battery. With 230V mains disconnected, this *Also see “User Settings” –> “Waste High” for screen shows the voltage of the currently associated alarm*. Press to swap between batteries. selected battery (set on “Select Battery” *Also see “Icons”...
  • Page 48 FITTED EQUIPMENT – The Control Panel • To exit, scroll to “Exit to main menu” and • When mains voltage is lost, alarm sounds • Press to cancel. press and a pop up appears. • Only rearms if leisure voltage is greater Press to cancel.
  • Page 49: The Advance Control Panel

    FITTED EQUIPMENT – The Control Panel Icons THE ADVANCE CONTROL PANEL pipes). There are a number of icons that can appear at • Control Whale Space Heater. the top of the time screen. • Control Whale Water Heater. See below for a description of each icon. The control panel has optional audio and visual warnings for: Icon...
  • Page 50 FITTED EQUIPMENT – The Control Panel interior lights. 3. Press to set hours, minutes will now flash. Heat Uses gas and electric Note: If the master switch is off, this button will 4. Keep pressing to change minutes. Boost simultaneously for higher not function.
  • Page 51 FITTED EQUIPMENT – The Control Panel warning and “User Settings” section for water and selecting for °C or for °F. Icon Mode Description low alarm enable. Electric operate Select Battery h i g h heater on electric Waste Level With 230V mains only high setting only The level in the waste water tank is...
  • Page 52 FITTED EQUIPMENT – The Control Panel Leisure & Vehicle Battery Voltage Settings the 230V mains connection is lost. This screen shows the voltage of the Contrast Press to acknowledge an alarm that has currently selected battery as set on Adjusts the contrast of the LCD display if you triggered.
  • Page 53 FITTED EQUIPMENT – The Control Panel Shut down now Notifications and Warnings Warranty Pressing enter here will shut the control panel There are a number of icons that can appear at If you believe there is a problem with your down into its low power mode. The master the top of the home screen.
  • Page 54: The Alde Heating System

    FITTED EQUIPMENT- The Alde Heating System ALDE HEATING SYSTEM observance of the operating and installation ignition module on the PCB generates sparks The Alde System is fitted in all Autograph instructions. at the electrode on the burner head. models. The Alde 3020 Compact HE boiler must be When the burner ignites, a flame supervision Always replace the heat transfer fluid installed or repaired by a competent person in...
  • Page 55: Draining Freshwater

    FITTED EQUIPMENT- The Alde Heating System or cooking. concern – such as with the young, elderly or The boiler must not be switched on if there is no heat transfer fluid (HTF) in Always flush out the hot water cylinder before infirm –...
  • Page 56: Heat Transfer Fluid

    FITTED EQUIPMENT- The Alde Heating System the open position until the next time the hot using the Alde service pump. Any containers water cylinder is used. Alde recommends antifreeze meeting VAG used for handling or storing the HTF should NB: Check that the red breather valve (Fig.1 G12++ or G13 specification, and deionised be checked first, and must be visibly clean [N]) is allowing air to enter the hot water...
  • Page 57: Central Heating

    FITTED EQUIPMENT- The Alde Heating System Central Heating The boiler is set to an upper limit temperature of 85°C, i.e., the temperature of the heat transfer fluid (HTF) as it circulates around the pipes, radiators, convectors, etc. To ensure the best performance from hydronic heating, air must be able to circulate freely around the back of the furniture (Fig.3).
  • Page 58: Bleeding Air

    FITTED EQUIPMENT- The Alde Heating System Bleeding Air metal bleed screws mounted on black EPDM end of the vehicle, causing the trapped air to The HTF will contain some air. This is rubber connectors (Fig. 4). Have a cloth in shift around the system.
  • Page 59: Flue

    FITTED EQUIPMENT- The Alde Heating System suitable temperature range is from 13°C to accordance with current local regulations. The gas heating must not be used 30°C. For temperatures less than 13°C, the use when refuelling the vehicle at the of propane should be considered.” LPG from the cylinder is reduced in pressure by service station or related facility.
  • Page 60: Winter

    FITTED EQUIPMENT- The Alde Heating System Winter Troubleshooting Air the vehicle over winter without When camping in the winter, always ensure the The Alde control panel will display any error wearing out the light duty pump. Use flue terminal remains unobstructed by snow messages.
  • Page 61: Warranty

    FITTED EQUIPMENT- The Alde Heating System Alde control panel. Warranty Quick Start Guide : 3020 113 Colour Touch • Check the freshwater supply and water Alde undertakes to rectify any manufacturing pump. defect or early component failure through This quick start guide allows end users to normal use that occurs within 12 months of the confidently use the core features of their No central heating...
  • Page 62: Standby Screen

    FITTED EQUIPMENT- The Alde Heating System K. MENU button. L. Press to access Main Menu from Standby Screen or Settings Menu. Main Menu Press MENU button to access the Main Menu from the Standby Screen or Settings Menu. The screen will revert to the Standby Screen after 30 secs if untouched.
  • Page 63: Desired Room Temperature

    FITTED EQUIPMENT- The Alde Heating System • The current desired room temperature is to use power economically and there are times displayed. when it may use no power at all, even if set to • Adjust by pressing Plus or Minus button. 3kW.
  • Page 64: Restore Factory Settings

    FITTED EQUIPMENT- The Alde Heating System Restore Default Factory Settings Setup Standby Screen for Bedtime Maintenance Before using the system for the first time, The backlight on the Standby Screen can be Alde control panel requires restore default factory settings. Your control disturbing if the control panel is visible from maintenance, other than cleaning of the screen panel may have been tested by the dealer or...
  • Page 65 FITTED EQUIPMENT- The Alde Heating System “Overheat red fail” or “Overheat blue fail” “Connection fail ext” • Bleed the system of air. • Break in communications between Alde • Check the fluid level in the expansion tank. control panel and daisy-chained third party It should be 1cm above min mark when cool.
  • Page 66: Caprice Cooker

    FITTED EQUIPMENT – The Caprice Cooker CAPRICE COOKER Operation is located on the fascia. It is necessary to The burners on this appliance have fixed hold the knob depressed after the burner Never use the cooker as a space heater. aeration and no adjustment is required.
  • Page 67: Using The Electric Hotplate

    FITTED EQUIPMENT – The Caprice Cooker • The lid must be opened fully prior to using Using the Grill probe, which will automatically cut off the the hotplate burners. Ensure gas cylinder/supply is connected gas supply in the event of the flame going and turned on.
  • Page 68: Using The Oven

    FITTED EQUIPMENT – The Caprice Cooker to prevent trays or dishes making contact Cooking Guidelines Using the Oven with the back of the oven. To remove a Although the oven heats up quickly, it is Ensure gas cylinder/supply is connected shelf, pull forward until it stops, raise at recommended a 10 minute preheat be allowed.
  • Page 69: Leaks

    FITTED EQUIPMENT – The Caprice Cooker Gas Mark Temperature Dish (Centre of the Oven) 1/4-1/2 265-275°F 130-135°C Very Cool Meringues Cool Stewed Fruit Cool Rich fruit cake, rice pudding Warm Baked custard, shortbread fingers Moderate Victoria sandwich Fairly Hot Whisked sponges, ginger nuts Short crust pastry Bread, Scones, Flaky pastry Very Hot...
  • Page 70: The Linear Hob

    FITTED EQUIPMENT – The Country Leisure Appliances Operating Instructions The Linear Hob burner off, rotate knob fully clockwise until the • Ensure that the gas cylinder is turned on. Hotplate burners. line on the knob lines up with the dot on the •...
  • Page 71: The Midi Oven And Grill

    FITTED EQUIPMENT – The Country Leisure Appliances residual factory lubricants that might Oven The Midi Oven and Grill impart unpleasant smells to the food being • Ensure the gas cylinder is connected and • Accessible parts may be hot when cooked.
  • Page 72: Temperature Control

    FITTED EQUIPMENT – The Country Leisure Appliances the back of the oven. Additional shelves are indicated in the table below refer to the centre requiring different temperatures may be available through your retailer. of the oven and at any particular setting cooked at the same time.
  • Page 73: Cooking Guidelines

    FITTED EQUIPMENT – The Country Leisure Appliances Cooking Guidelines DO NOT use abrasive cleaners or powders that The pan supplied with the appliance will scratch the surfaces of the hotplate and is multi-functional, for use with the oven. grill and the oven. Always remove the DO NOT allow the door to fall down: lower it handle when in use.
  • Page 74: Microwave Oven

    OVEN Important FITTED EQUIPMENT – The Sharp Microwave Cooker young children or infirm persons without OVEN supervision. Young children should be Door supervised to ensure that they do not play Door with the appliance. Oven Wave • Only allow children to use the oven without Contr supervision when adequate instructions Coup...
  • Page 75: Accessories

    DIGITAL DISPLAY WEIGHT DEFROST key FITTED EQUIPMENT – The Sharp Microwave Cooker TIME DEFROST key CONTROL PANEL However the rotary direction may change each 4. AUTO MENU keys AUTO MENU keys time you restart the oven. This does not affect Hub (inside) ACCESSORIES: cooking performance.
  • Page 76: Manual Operation

    FITTED EQUIPMENT – The Sharp Microwave Cooker MANUAL OPERATION POWER LEVEL key 4 times for 70p. will be reduced.) To open the oven door, push the door opening • Enter the cooking time by pressing Cooking Mode Standard Time button. the 1min key twice and then the Starting the oven 10 sec key 3 times.
  • Page 77: Auto Minute Function

    FITTED EQUIPMENT – The Sharp Microwave Cooker AUTO MINUTE FUNCTION TROUBLESHOOTING • Repairs and modifications: Do not attempt The START/AUTO MINUTE key allows you to Keep the power supply cord away from heated repairs and modifications yoursle: these operate the two following functions: surfaces.
  • Page 78 FITTED EQUIPMENT – The Sharp Microwave Cooker Cookware Microwave Comments Safe Small pieces of aluminium foil can be used to shield food from overheating. Keep foil at least 2cm from the Aluminium foil oven walls, as arcing may occur. foil containers Foil containers are not recommended unless specified by the manufacturer, e.g.
  • Page 79: Troubleshooting Chart

    FITTED EQUIPMENT – The Sharp Microwave Cooker TROUBLESHOOTING CHART Query Answer Draught circulates around the door When the oven is working, air circulates within the cavity. The door does not form an airtight seal so air may escape from the door. Condensation forms in the oven, and may drip The oven cavity will normally be colder than the food being cooked, and so steam produced when from the door...
  • Page 80: Winter Operation

    FITTED EQUIPMENT - Refrigerators Dometic Refrigerator Model RMS8550/ to reach its operating temperature in the Electrical operation RMSL8500 cooling compartment. Appliances with battery igniter Winter Operation:Please check that Control Elements Of Energy Selections the ventilation grilles or the flue (BATTERY IGNITER) outlets are not blocked by snow, leaves etc.
  • Page 81: Door Locking

    FITTED EQUIPMENT - Refrigerators On the initial refrigerator start-up or after a safety valve which interrupts the gas supply Fixing and releasing the door lock hook when cylinder change, air may be trapped in the gas after approx. 30 seconds when the flame has parking the vehicle line.
  • Page 82: Freezer Compartment

    FITTED EQUIPMENT - Refrigerators hook down. • Unlock the freezer compartment on both Exchange of the igniter’s battery As a basic rule, shut and lock the sides and pull it out. refrigerator door before commencing • Store the freezer compartment safely in your journey.
  • Page 83: Lighting

    FITTED EQUIPMENT - Refrigerators If the door is shut in this position, a small Maintenance gap is nevertheless kept open to prevent formation of mildew. Please visit: • If the refrigerator is to be taken out of www.dometicapproved.co.uk service for an extended period of time, close the on-board shut-off valve and the or telephone: door.
  • Page 84: Introduction

    FITTED EQUIPMENT – THETFORD C262 TOILET THE THETFORD C262 TOILET 17. Console with flush water tank Introduction 18. Filter for electric ventilator The Thetford Cassette Toilet is a high quality 19. Location waste pump-out system product. The toilet forms an integral part of your motorhome bathroom, thanks to its Preparing for use (standard) functional design which combines modern...
  • Page 85: Using The Toilet

    FITTED EQUIPMENT – THETFORD C262 TOILET Close the access door and lock it. Your Emptying when the upper lamp lights up, the tank Thetford toilet is now ready to use. • The waste holding tank has a capacity of needs emptying as it can only take two to •...
  • Page 86: Waste Holding Tank

    FITTED EQUIPMENT – THETFORD C262 TOILET Waste Holding Tank time, it is important to treat the seals with To keep your waste holding tank fresh and clean, Thetford High Grade Seal Lubricant after Thetford has developed a number of different cleaning.
  • Page 87: The Drop Down Bed

    FITTED EQUIPMENT – THE DROP DOWN BED Some models in the range are fitted with electronic drop down beds. These beds are designed and tested to support up to and not exceeding 200kg. Due to the mechanism it is important that the following are adhered to: Do not remain on the bed while the lifting mechanism is in use.
  • Page 88: Bathroom Accessories

    FITTED EQUIPMENT- BATHROOM ACCESSORIES Ecocamel Shower Head Mirrors Your motorhome is fitted with an Ecocamel Cleaning shower head. • It saves water, energy and money. • It is best to clean mirrors with a cleaner • It has a wipe clean head to prevent the that does not contain ammonia.
  • Page 89: Remis Concertina Cab Blinds

    Cleaning motorhome. Bailey has chosen to fit these The actual plastic profiles can be cleaned with blinds to ensure that when you are sleeping The sun screen is housed at the bottom and a non-abrasive cleaner and damp soft cloth.
  • Page 90: Usage Of The Side System

    • Clean the folding material carefully with a driver or passenger door as this will soft brush or damp cloth. damage the blinds. The Approach Advance Range is not fitted with side mouunted blinds as an alternative these Usage of the side system have thermoliner Release the handle by pushing and pulling slightly from its resting position.
  • Page 91 LAMILUX COMPOSITES Fibre-reinforced composites - the high-tech material for roofs, walls and floors Long lasting, very light and strong, especially resistant to elements used in the construction of all areas of damage from hail and minor impacts, whilst also being caravans and RVs, whether the external or internal resistant against corrosion.
  • Page 92: Grp Panels

    • It is important that all the road lights on To open the windows turn the knobs anti- and cared for like a car. Chemicals and dirt can your Bailey motorhome are checked before clockwise and open the catches. Swivel the collect during storage, and the outer surface you set out on a journey.
  • Page 93: Rooflights

    FITTED EQUIPMENT - GENERAL ROOFLIGHTS Mini and Midi HEKI Rooflights OPERATING THE BLIND MPK ROOFLIGHT Opening and closing the dome • Push the blind (5) in the direction of the arrow (A) and the fly screen (6) in the The MPK rooflight is situated in the bathroom direction of the arrow (B).
  • Page 94: Stainless Steel Sink

    FITTED EQUIPMENT - GENERAL STAINLESS STEEL SINK To preserve the appearance of your TECNOFORM DOORS AND WORKTOPS Stainless steel sinks need little maintenance appliance we recommend plastic bowls Wipe the doors with a soft, slightly damp cloth other than cleaning immediately after use. or mats are not stored in the sink.
  • Page 95: Jvc Speakers

    FITTED EQUIPMENT - GENERAL JVC SPEAKERS CARPET TAPS The speakers supplied within the habitation Cleaning and Caring for Carpet Sets To clean, wipe with a soft soapy sponge, then compartment of your motorhome are JVC • When cleaning interior your rinse and wipe dry.
  • Page 96: Upholstery

    This could lead to the springs failing and the comfort of the cushion being diminished. The Bailey DE-LUXE mattress features a deep, fully framed sprung unit of domestic quality construction giving “An at home night’s sleep while away in your motorhome”.
  • Page 97: Noise Vibration & Harshness

    During the test drives the and make an irritating noise. To avoid this, team identified items that were making noise Bailey would advise that the grill pan is stored and where possible designed solutions which in the pan storage compartment at the bottom are enforced during the build procedure or of the oven and wrapped in a tea Towel.
  • Page 99 Truma SolarSets Truma Aventa Comfort Maximum E ciency and Safety Specifi ed as standard on The freedom to generate your own Bailey Unicorn 3 caravans energy anytime, anywhere. supplied to Australia. Specifi ed as standard on all Bailey Unicorn 3 caravans.
  • Page 100 As with all plastic materials, acrylic should not Waxing the components once or twice a year prior to consulting with a Bailey Service Centre be allowed to come into contact with chemicals with a good grade paste wax will help to for approved methods.
  • Page 101: Winterisation/Storage

    GENERAL CARE AND MAINTENANCE Winterisation/Storage Winterising Modifications: DIY work following applies whenever your Freezing in winter may cause damage to the Owners need to be aware that carrying out DIY motorhome is stored, particularly during Whale tap. modifications to your caravan or motorhome winter months.
  • Page 102: Spares And After Sales

    As a open the skylights or windows slightly but it from your Bailey retailer who will fit the result, excess water vapour condenses to form keep the main door closed as much as component for you.
  • Page 103: Caring For The Environment

    The transaction will be logged by the DVLA, identifying that you are no longer the owner of the vehicle. Crane Composites provides Bailey of Bristol with superior wall and ceiling GRP, glass reinforced plastic, panels that enhance your motorhome with the...
  • Page 104 GET A CLEARER VIEW Did you know that your new Bailey motorhome has pre-installed cabling to fit a WAECO reversing camera? WAECO Reversing Camera System RVS 550W • For 12 volt and 24 volt operation • USB connection for charging MP3 players etc.
  • Page 105 +44 (0) 1342 326 944 THE MOTORCARAVANNERS CLUB www.motorcvaravannersclub.eu +44 (0) 1684 311 677 THE CAMPING AND CARAVANNING CLUB www.campingandcaravanningclub.co.uk +44 (0) 845 1307 631 THE NATIONAL CARAVAN COUNCIL www.nationalcaravan.co.uk +44 (0) 1252 318 251 THE BAILEY OWNER’S CLUB www.baileyownersclub.org...
  • Page 106 Roof Air Conditioning from The most compact roof air conditioner on the market Dometic FreshJet 1100, 1700 & 2200 • 3 performance levels for vehicles up to 5m, 6m or 7m in length • Very low starting currents - FreshJet 2200 with Soft Start • Air diffuser with four adjustable air flows FreshJet 2200 • LED lighting, remote control Vehicle length: 5m, 6m, 7m For further details please contact your local Bailey dealer www.my-caravanning.com or visit:...
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