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Quality with Style Swift Motorhomes Owner’s Handbook...
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Dealers are not agents of Swift Group Limited and have absolutely no authority to THE INFORMATION CONTAINED WILL bind Swift Group Limited by any express or ANSWER MOST OF YOUR QUERIES, BUT implied undertaking or representation. IF THERE ARE ANY ASPECTS WHICH ARE NOT COVERED PLEASE CONSULT YOUR APPOINTED DEALER.
The Motorhome Code..........1 Preparing for the Road..........5 ‘En Route’ ............... 11 Safety & Security............ 13 Arrival at Site ............17 Connecting Services..........19 Electrical Systems ..........33 Equipment Details..........49 Motorhome Care ............ 97 Useful Information ..........103 CONTENTS Index..............
Motorhome Code CODE OF CONDUCT Waste Disposal Musical instruments, record players, radios If the vehicle is not fitted with a waste water and televisions should not be used to the CAMP SITES tank, a suitable receptacle should be placed inconvenience of other people on the site. below all waste water outlet pipes.
Motorhome Code When using a dry powder extinguisher it is When permission has been granted, all When the vehicle is in motion it is suggested that the motorhome be evacuated aspects of this Code should be adhered to. compulsory for all front seat passengers to until the powder has settled, to avoid wear seat belts and strongly recommended On no account should:...
Motorhome Code THE COUNTRY CODE THE COASTAL CODE National Trust property and Country Parks have regulations to protect the wildlife. Enjoy the countryside but respect its life and As our coastlines are increasingly used for Follow these and the Country and Coastal work.
Before Moving Off ..............6 Motorhome Terms ..............6 Loading of Vehicle ..............7 Large Storage Areas ..............7 Roof Loading ................8 Tyres ................... 8 Dedicated Travelling Passenger Seats ........8 PREPARING Three Point Seat Belts ............. 9 Driving Licence................9 FOR THE Vehicle Classifications .............
- all bunks and ladders are secure in their including the driver with 90% fuel and or Optional equipment. storage or place Luton ladder on its side standard fixtures and fittings. All Swift Group Conventional Load: in front of Luton bedboards. motorhomes include Essential Habitation A mass allowance for each designated - all rooflights are closed and secured.
Preparing for the Road Correct weight distribution is an important WARNING: Under no circumstances WARNING: Turn off all gas appliances factor in ensuring your vehicle is well should the Maximum Technically while the vehicle is in motion. balanced and easy to drive. It is therefore Permissible Laden Mass of this necessary to load your motorhome carefully motorhome be exceeded.
Preparing for the Road Care must be taken to ensure that exterior layout you have purchased. Each seat is Do not apply excessive load to the rear doors are closed, locked and that all homologated i.e. tested to all relevant safety suspension of your motorhome or allow possessions are properly stored and secured requirements.
- Do not make alterations or additions to A number of Swift Group motorhomes have Adults travelling in the rear must also wear the belt. an MTPLM greater than 3500kg, therefore seat belts. It is the responsibility of the adult...
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Preparing for the Road axle loading in two conditions, MRO and will generally improve the stability of the approval can only be fitted with a type MTPLM condition. combination. After loading the trailer, check approved towbar complying to that the nose weight and axle loads are in EC/94/20.
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'En Route' REMOVAL OF SPARE WHEEL: Caution: Exercise care when lowering the wheel and frame due to its weight. Removal a) Spare wheel in the stowed position (Fig. 1). b) Remove the securing pins (a) from the supports (b) at each side of the spare wheel carrier frame (c) (Fig.
Fire ................... 14 Ventilation ................14 Escape Paths ................14 SAFETY & Children ................... 14 SECURITY Security ................... 14...
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'SGD' heaters that are not of the direct radiant All motorhomes comply with BS EN 721. The number found on the Swift Group serial type, as it is a fire and asphyxiation ventilation points on your motorhome are plate.
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Safety & Security Additional security Window etching of the chassis number is a cost effective deterrent. Free crime prevention advice about securing your motorhome, protecting your valuables, property marking either at home or whilst on site, can be obtained from the Crime Prevention Officer through your local Police station.
ARRIVAL AT SITE Positioning the Motorhome ..........18...
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Arrival at Site Note: Check and observe site regulations. POSITIONING THE MOTORHOME Keep to roadways unless otherwise directed. Adhere to speed limits. Note that these are generally 10mph. (Remember that the stopping distance on grass is considerably greater than on tarmac.) Only a person in possession of a current driving licence may drive on the site.
Connecting Services Connection of services are dealt with under separate headings. In all cases become SITE MAINS familiar with manufacturers’ instructions. INPUT SOCKET Before making connections of any description to the motorhome ensure ALL equipment is turned off. WATER SYSTEM Fresh water system (i) All fittings, including the holding tank, water pipes, taps and connections are of...
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Connecting Services It should be emptied either directly, or via a waste water container (not supplied) into a designated waste water area. Fresh Water Tank Your motorhome is fitted with a water tank filled from the outside via a lockable water filler cap.
Connecting Services GUIDANCE ON CLEANING PORTABLE 5. The solution should be emptied from the WATER TANKS AND THE WATER SYSTEM container. IN MOTORHOMES 6. The opening of the container should be cleaned thoroughly with an appropriate The water systems, and in particular storage prepared wipe impregnated with a tanks, in motorhomes are susceptible to sterilant.
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Connecting Services Typical gas schematic drawing...
Connecting Services Note: Regulator valves should always be in WARNING: Inspect flexible gas hose(s) the ‘OFF’ position when driving. regularly for deterioration and renew, as GENERAL INFORMATION necessary, with the approved type, in Gas Bottles any case no later than the expiration Bottled Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) is the date marked on the hose(s).
Connecting Services Germany and Austria supply propane with a exhaust to pollute the awning space, if it is h) Always seek advice when in doubt. male connection. totally enclosed, from a general comfort, smell and hygiene point of view. In the WARNING: Do not use appliances with Propane will work at temperatures as low as extreme case there could be a build up of...
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Connecting Services Roof-mounted flue installations d) Make firm gas-tight joints. Any leaking and that the union is firmly tightened, All flue installations should be inspected vapour will smell. If a leak is suspected hand tightness is not sufficient. When once a year throughout their length for after changing gas cylinders and opening self-sealing valves are incorporated in a corrosion.
Connecting Services b) The initial use of dry powder Open ended gas hoses must always be 20k between inside and outside temper- extinguishers is recommended only if it protected from dirt and insects. atures when the outside temperature is 0°C. likely that the leakage can be stopped by Before turning on the gas supply at the GRADE 3...
Connecting Services ELECTRICITY 2. MAKE SURE THAT THE SWITCH AT THE SITE SUPPLY POINT IS OFF. As with electricity in the home, care must be 3. Lift the cover of the electricity inlet exercised when handling mains electricity. provided on the motorhome, and insert Your attention is drawn to the following the connector of the supply flexible cable.
Connecting Services For motorhomes that are generally left NICEIC OVERSEAS CONNECTION unused for long periods in the open it is Vintage House Note: Connection to a mains voltage supply strongly advised that the mains installation is 37 Albert Embankment OVERSEAS requires particular attention. inspected periodically to ensure that it is London SE1 7UJ safe to use.
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Connecting Services WIRING OF CONNECTING CABLE AND MOTORHOME MAINS INLET MOTORHOME MAINS INLET CABLE COUPLER WARNING IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT CONNECTIONS ARE MADE EXACTLY AS SHOWN. IF TERMINAL MARKINGS ARE NOT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE DIAGRAM THEY MUST BE IGNORED. IF IN DOUBT CONSULT A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN. THE LEGAL MAXIMUM LENGTH OF THE MAINS INLET CABLE IS 25 METRES.
Connecting Services 230V MAINS ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT POWER CONSUMPTION Please note: It is possible that the 230V mains electrical equipment may not all operate simultaneously. A typical UK motorhome site mains hook up point provides a maximum output of 10 amps and on some continental sites the available output may be as low as 5 amps.
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Connecting Services TYPICAL APPLIANCE CONSUMPTION FIGURES 230 Volt 12 Volt LP Gas Appliance/ Item Watts Amperes Watts Amperes grams/hour Refrigerator 115 W 0.5 amp Only when towing 12 g/h Ultraheat Space Heater 500 W 2.2 amp 12 W 1000 W 4.5 amp 12 W 1.0 amp...
Motorhome Battery ..............34 Fault Finding ................ 34 Mains Unit ................35 12V Power System ..............36 Transformer/Charger Unit ............36 The EC200 Electronic Control System ......... 37 System overview ..............37 Power supply unit - System operation ......... 37 Control panel operation ............
Electrical Systems MOTORHOME BATTERY ii) If all 12v lights must be powered together, WARNING: When connecting the battery, ensure the battery is 'in-circuit' ie It is recommended that a good quality ensure that the correct polarity is selector switch in the 'van' position and leisure battery is always in circuit when the observed (black is negative and red is that the battery charger is turned on.
Electrical Systems 7. There are no user-serviceable or MAINS UNIT replacement parts in the consumer unit. This acts as the main switch for the All service of this nature should be motorhome allowing isolation of all circuits. It referred to the manufacturers. forms part of the Power System along with Note: Never use a mains supply lead whilst the Transformer/Charger Unit (if fitted).
Electrical Systems If the unit does switch off, the test is 12V POWER SYSTEM complete and the switch can be re-set restoring the supply back to normal. Note: The connection of the battery charger to the mains supply is in accordance with the Add together the current ratings for each Regulations for Electrical Installations 16th electrical appliance you wish to use...
Electrical Systems However, once the cab battery is fully 2. SYSTEM OVERVIEW these instructions. If you are unsure of any charged, the alternator will supply a trickle point please contact your dealer / distributor The following diagram shows the charge only to the caravan battery. for advice before use.
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Electrical Systems a) Ensure suitability of the Mains Supply. f) Check Miniature Circuit Breakers. b) Installation & Removal Your Leisure Vehicle should only be Locate the MCBs within the PSU2007 Always disconnect the 240v mains supply connected to an approved supply that (adjacent to the RCD) and ensure they are and turn the PSU 2007 charger switch to the meets the requirements of BS7671.
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Electrical Systems 3.4 FAULT TABLE Fault Possible Cause Proposed Fix Connecting lead between the site and Leisure Vehicle Check and connect lead as per 3.2.C not connected Check also input connector at the base of the PSU 2007 RCD switched off Reset RCD as per 3.2.D RCD not operating correctly Check supply polarity;...
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Electrical Systems Fault Possible Cause Proposed Fix Equipment switched off / unplugged Check equipment is switched on and connected to the No 12 volt output 12v supply Other fault Contact your Dealer Control Panel has no display Check batteries, turn PSU2007 charger switch on, and ensure mains supply is connected.
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Electrical Systems 3.5 FUSE / MCB TABLE WARNING: When replacing fuses always replace a fuse with the correct value. NEVER replace with a higher value / rating as this could damage the wiring harness. If a replacement fuse ‘blows’ do not keep replacing the fuse as you could damage the wiring harness.
Electrical Systems 4. CONTROL PANEL OPERATION Item Function Options / Notes 4.1 LAYOUT AND BUTTONS Use to turn the main power on and The adjacent LED is illuminated Power ON / OFF when the power is ON The following diagram shows the control panel layout.
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Electrical Systems 4.2 MENU FUNCTIONS - Readings section Display Description Options / Notes Main Control Panel display showing model number The addition of an asterisk (*) in the top left of the EC200 v1.1H (EC200), software version number (v1.1), specification display indicates that the alarm is set (H), current time (12:00) and internal temperature 12:00 23.9°C...
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Electrical Systems 4.3 MENU FUNCTIONS - Settings section Display Description Options / Notes Shows the currently selected pump that will be <INTERNAL> = The internal pump will be operated by operated by pressing the pump on / off switch (TAP the pump switch Pump Select symbol) Use the select button (...
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Electrical Systems 4.4 WARNING MESSAGES Display Description Options / Notes This WARNING display indicates that the Vehicle You can switch over to the Leisure battery immediately Vehicle Battery battery voltage is low (10.9 volts or less). The panel will (and cancel the beep) by using the battery selector beep for one minute and then switch over to the switch Dangerously Low...
Electrical Systems 5. TECHNICAL DATA & APPROVALS 5.1 OUTLINE SPECIFICATION INPUT 230v 230 Volts / 0 to 16 Amps + / - 10% OUTPUT 230v RCD protected, 3 x MCB outputs of 10, 10 and 6A via 2 x 9 way connectors INPUT 12v 2 x 20A battery inputs via a 6 way connector OUTPUT 12v...
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Electrical Systems CONTROL PANEL AC85 POWER Symbol Function Description CONTROL 12v power This switch turns on (or off) the 12-volt power from the Leisure selection - battery. Place the switch in the down position to draw power from leisure battery the Leisure battery.
Electrical Systems Symbol Function Description GENERATOR GUIDELINES Your motorhome can be used with a Water level This switch is used to display the fresh water level within the generator provided these guidelines are test onboard water tank. Press and hold the switch to display the water met: level on the gauge.
Attention: Before using for the first time, it To maximise the use and life of all fitted their accuracy. However, the Swift Group is essential to flush the entire water supply equipment in your motorhome it is essential Limited cannot accept responsibility for through with clean warm water.
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Equipment Details 1. Check that the safety/drain valve in the 3. Open safety/drain valve: Lever in vertical cold-water intake is closed. Lever should position, position (f). be in the horizontal position, position (e). 4. The water heater is now drained directly 2.
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Equipment Details Switching off (gas operation) Electrical Operating Instructions heater is not being used. Non- observation of this point can lead to the Switch the switch on the control panel to Switch off the water heater at the rotary function of the appliance being impaired "On".
Equipment Details 1. Repair jobs are only to be carried out by Technical Data THE TRUMA S 3002 P & S 3002 an expert. AUTO SPACE HEATER Water contents: 10 litres 2. The following would invalidate the Water pressure: up to max. 2.8 bar INSTRUCTIONS FOR HEATERS FITTED guarantee: WITH AUTOMATIC IGNITOR OR PIEZO...
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Equipment Details Automatic Ignitor Attention: A new O-ring must always Prior to first ignition, make sure that the be installed after dismantling the exhaust duct. batteries have been inserted; observe correct fit battery cassette (see changing batteries, page 55). 4. Any alteration to the appliance (including exhaust duct and cowl) or the use of Thermostat spare parts and accessories, which are...
Equipment Details Do not operate heaters with incorrectly Automatic Ignitor Only use temperature resistant (+70°C), leak- fitted or damaged exhaust ducts. proof Mignon round cells (LR 6, AA, AM 3, Power consumption: 50 MA (ignition) Art. no. 30010-23600). Other batteries could 8.
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Equipment Details The electric heater can also be operated Rotary switch "Off" If the heater is operated simultaneously with without the Trumavent fans. electricity and gas, the electrical unit will Rotary switch "On" switch itself off before overheating occurs as power settings: a result of the stronger gas burner.
Equipment Details original Truma parts, or non-observance damage to the heater as a result of of the instructions for installation and use overheating. Do not place inflammable will result in the guarantee becoming materials near the heater! Please observe invalid and no liability will be assumed. these instructions for your own safety.
Equipment Details TRUMATIC C 6002 c = Electric operation 230 V, 1800 W l = Summer mode (water temperature 40°C or 60°C) d = Electric operation 230 V, 900 W Always observe the operating instructions m = Winter mode and ‘Important operating notes’ prior to e = Gas operation (heating without hot water requirement) starting!
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Equipment Details vehicle type; consult the operating Summer mode (hot water only) 3. Move rotary switch on the control panel to instructions for your vehicle for further details ‘n’. The green ‘On’ indicator lamp (k) and 1. Select required type of operation at power the yellow water heating indicator lamp (q) The thermostat setting on the operating selector switch (gas or electrical...
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Equipment Details Heating WITHOUT hot water requirement depending on the power and the duration of Electrical operation fault the heating. 1. Select required type of operation at If a fault occurs during electrical operation power selector switch (gas, electrical or Switching off the yellow indicator lamp (h) on the power mixed operation).
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Equipment Details heater has not been used. As an alternative, MAINTENANCE WARNING: Disconnect all poles of the two shutoff valves, resistant to hot water, The water container used is made of unit from the mains before opening the can be fitted in front of the cold and hot housing containing the power stainless steel, which is foodstuff- water connection.
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Equipment Details To reset the overheating protection, let the 5. The installed temperature limiter shuts off Current input at 12 V: heater cool down, slide cover on power the gas supply if the appliance becomes Heater + water heater: 0.2 – 5.9 A electronics (13) upwards and push in the red too hot.
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Equipment Details TROUBLE-SHOOTING FAULT CAUSE RECTIFICATION Gas operation No control lamp lights up when the system - No supply voltage. - Check battery voltage (12 V). is switched on (winter and summer mode). - Check all electrical plug connections. - Device fuse or vehicle fuse defective. - Check device fuse (see Maintenance).
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Equipment Details TROUBLE-SHOOTING FAULT CAUSE RECTIFICATION Electrical operation 230 V The green indicator lamp on the control - No supply voltage. - Check 230 V supply voltage and fuses. panel illuminates when the unit is switched - Device fuse defective. - Check device fuse (see Maintenance).
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Equipment Details TROUBLE-SHOOTING FAULT CAUSE RECTIFICATION Water supply When the heating system is switched off, - Outside temperature below 4°C. - Switch the heating on (at temperatures of the electrical safety/drain valve opens. about 4°C and below the drain valve will open automatically).
Equipment Details The current drain is approximately 7A to 14A DOMETIC RM7360, RM7361, (model specific) and power is only available RM7601, RM7401 when the ignition circuit is switched on. On You have made an excellent choice in site, only the mains electric or gas modes selecting the Dometic Absorption should be used.
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Equipment Details will prevent accidental locking in or COOLANT department. Your Service Centre contact suffocation. numbers numbers are found in the Ammonia is used as a coolant. "European Service Network" booklet. • If you smell gas: This is a natural compound also used in When contacting Dometic Service, please - close the locking tap of the gas supply household cleaning agents (1 litre of...
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Equipment Details B. Automatic and manual energy selection MANUAL ENERGY SELECTION Warning: To avoid deterioration of AES ( eg RM 7XX5 L) materials: ELECTRICAL OPERATION • Do not use soap or hard, abrasive or 12V - operation (DC) soda-based cleaning agents. Warning: The refrigerator should only •...
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Equipment Details Note: If the operating display fails to light up 3. Use rotary switch (B) to regulate the 3. Set energy selector switch (A) to gas ( it lights up "red" at AES models ) the device temperature in the main refrigerator 4.
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Equipment Details If after about 30 seconds the operating Explanations system. This can be detected from the D+ display (C) starts flashing red again, the connection of the alternator to the Upon switching on, the electronics gas fault has not been cleared (e.g. air in electronics, or from the respective signal on automatically select one of the three the gas pipe).
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Equipment Details Gas faults at "AUTO"- mode Additional functions (RM 7XX5 L - models only) If gas faults occur the operating LED "C" flashes yellow. • Temperature setting display (D) with 4 LED to indicate the selected temperature (MIN - MAX) •...
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Equipment Details MAKING ICE CUBES 4. After defrosting (freezer compartment and To fit the storage rack, the reverse order fins free of frost), wipe the cabinet dry applies. Ice cubes are best frozen overnight. At night, with a cloth. the refrigerator has less work to do and the DOOR LOCKING unit has more reserves.
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Equipment Details Lower ventilation grille (L200 Tip: It is also recommended that the winter covers should be used when the vehicle is taken out of service for an extended period of time. INTERIOR LIGHT Changing the light bulbs Upper ventilation grille with flue vent 1.
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Equipment Details 4. Clip the cover Changing the doorhang back in place. It is not always possible to change the door Note: For 12V when the refrigerator is installed. DC : 1 light bulb 1. Open the door, unscrew the hinge 12V, 2W screw and keep it to hand.
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Equipment Details TROUBLESHOOTING Before calling the authorised Service Department, please check whether: 1. The instructions in the section "Using the refrigerator" have been followed. 2. The refrigerator is not tilted excessively. 3. It is possible to operate the refrigerator with an available power source Failure : The refrigerator does not work in gas operation mode Possible cause...
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Equipment Details MAINTENANCE Failure : The refrigerator does not work on 230V • Works on gas components and electrical Possible cause Action you can take installation may only be carried out by authorised personnel. We recommend to On-board fuse defective. Fit new fuse.
Equipment Details ENVIRONMENTAL HINTS • Constant circulation of air must be The refrigerator is fitted with a safety device, supplied to the refrigerator unit. which automatically shuts off the supply of Refrigerators manufactured by Dometic gas if the flame goes out. The safety device GmbH are CFC-free.
Equipment Details BURNER IGNITION 5. When the flame lights, the sparking stops On 230V operation and LP gas operation the automatically and the lamp stops refrigerator is controlled by a thermostat and The hotplate lid must be open for the flashing.
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Equipment Details Parts of the appliance may be hot during or Ignition - Push in the control knob and turn immediately after use. Allow sufficient time anticlockwise to the large flame symbol. for the appliance to cool after switching off. Keep the knob depressed, and press the ignition button (if fitted), or use a hand held When opening the appliance door, take care...
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Equipment Details To light the grill When you have finished grilling, check the Push in the control knob and turn control knob is in the off position anticlockwise to the large flame symbol. THE OVEN Keep the knob depressed, and press the ignition button (if fitted), or use a hand held Caution: When you are cooking, keep spark ignitor or gas lighter.
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Equipment Details which can be used for good results and even Caution: Hotplate burners can be damaged Painted, plastic and gold coloured parts baking. Extra shelves, tins or trays can be by soaking, automatic dishwashers (or DOOR FRAME & HANDLES, CONTROL ordered from your supplier.
Equipment Details Stainless steel surfaces DOMETIC EXTRACTOR FAN (stainless steel models only) The fan filter Only use a clean cloth wrung out in hot The fan filter that absorbs grease in cooking soapy water, and dry with a soft cloth. Do Lighting: fumes requires cleaning now and then.
Caravan THETFORD CASSETTE 3. Replace cap. Swing water fill funnel inward until it touches side of water tank. PORTA POTTI Note: 150ml of water will remain in fill INTRODUCTION bottle when fresh water tank is empty. The Cassette Porta Potti is constructed of 4.
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Equipment Details 8. Slide the Cassette, pour out spout facing 11.To flush after use, turn the valve knob in outside into the caravan through access anti-clockwise direction and turn the flush door. Never force insertion or removal of knob. This procedure results in the best the Cassette tank, damage to system can bowl rinse and most efficient use of water.
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Equipment Details Caution: Do not allow Cassette to become 16.Remove spout cap. Grasp unit by upper overfilled, see Trouble Shooting section for carrying handle nearest to pour out spout. emergency emptying procedure. Place other hand on upper rear grip so that the air relief valve button can be The holding tank features a unique sliding depressed with thumb while emptying, to...
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Equipment Details THETFORD CASSETTE C-200 CW (Manual) and C-200 CWE (Electric) FEATURES 1. Removable seat and cover. 2. Rotatable bowl. 3. Valve blade handle: opens and closes valve blade. 4. Flush-handle activates the flush by lifting C-200 CW and pushing down the handle. C-200 CW only C-200 CWE only only...
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Equipment Details CASSETTE C-200 CW AND C-200 CWE 5. Slide the holding tank into position The toilet section of the C-200 includes a through access door (fig. 5). rotatable bowl, removable seat and cover, a 6. Make sure the holding tank is secured by console with a flush handle/flush buttons, a the retaining clip.
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Equipment Details 10. After use open the blade by turning the CAUTION: Do not allow the holding tank to blade-handle anti-clockwise (fig. 10). become overfilled. See trouble shooting section for emergency emptying 10a.C-200 CWE only: After use open the procedure. blade by pressing the ‘open’...
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Equipment Details Lipseal: Remove the sliding cover. Open the When procedure has been completed defective or flawed parts and the valve-blade by turning the blade-opener replace drainplug and waste holding tank inadequate performance of the toilet. knob anticlockwise. Clean the seal with (fig.
Equipment Details SIDE LOCKERS FREE STANDING TABLE WARNING: Care shall be taken against the risk of fall out when the upper bunks Some models are provided with exterior Note: The free standing table legs have a are being used by children, especially access locker doors.
Equipment Details • DO NOT ALLOW THE BLIND OR FLYSCREEN TO RE-COIL WITHOUT CONTROL. • It is not recommended that blinds and/or flyscreens are left in the down position for long periods, or when travelling, as this can result in fatigue of the spring. •...
Equipment Details Cassette Blind and Flyscreen MINI HEKI ROOFLIGHT Always hold the end rod in the middle. When To open depress button and push bar closing blinds, slide the end rod of the upwards. The rooflight has two open flyscreen blind on to the end rod of the sun ventilation positions and a fully open blind and engage.
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Equipment Details Opening/closing the blind and fly-net Safety precautions: (Fig. 2) 1. Repairs should be carried out only by Closing trained personnel. - Pull the end rod (without the catch/blind) 2. Inform an approved dealer in case of from the recessed part and engage it with defects and malfunctions.
Equipment Details - Use talcum powder (4 times yearly) to Red Switch = Mode of Operation OMNISTEP SLIDE-OUT STEP care for the rubber seals Induction (IN) OPERATION Expel (OUT) - Clean the blinds only with water and mild - The OMNISTEP is operated by the lever Black Switch = Speed Control soap suds switch.
Equipment Details OMNISTEP DOUBLE STEP OPERATION - The OMNISTEP is operated by the lever switch. - IMPORTANT: When extending the step, hold the switch until the step is completely extended. NEVER MOUNT THE STEP IF RETRACTED OR IF NOT FULLY EXTENDED, because then the blocking is not working and the motor can be Fig.
(3/5) years please check polish of a suitable grade dependent upon WARNING: Overzealous use of with your nearest Swift Group dealer or the severity of the scratches. detergents may loosen the decals contact Supercare customer services on and/or badges.
Motorhome Care MOTORHOME INTERIOR BATHROOM, SHOWER ROOM AND FURNITURE KITCHEN EQUIPMENT A simple wipe over with a damp cloth should SIDE WALLS AND ROOF LINING All the Thermoplastic parts in these areas be all that is required. Polishing with a A simple wipe over with a damp cloth and a have easy clean surfaces.
A standard Fiat exhaust system is fitted to all Leave the refrigerator door open. other models, with the addition of a Swift All conventional taps should be opened. Leave furniture doors and lockers open to Group tail pipe.
Motorhome Care tank using the drain tube/fresh water tank Recommissioning the Water System Note: Preferably not less than once a year, level indicator (level indicator on electronic the electrical installation should be inspected Fill the fresh water tank on the Thetford models only).
Owners Club ................. 104 Spares and After Sales Supercare ........104 Repair Facilities ..............104 Caravan Clubs ............... 105 USEFUL Motoring Organisations............105 INFORMATION Trade Association..............105...
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The address of the Secretary of the Owners Club can be obtained from Swift Group Website Supercare (SML Ltd), Tel: 01482 875740 or www.swiftleisure.co.uk from the Swift Group website. Swift Group E-Mail Enquiry enquiry@swiftleisure.co.uk SPARES AND AFTER SALES SUPERCARE...
Index After Sales Support ........104 Fire ..............14 Reading Lamp (12V) ........94 Arrival at Site ..........17 Refrigerators ..........66 Gas ...............23 Repair Facilities ..........104 Awnings/Tents ..........18 Butane Gas ..........24 Rooflights............92 Propane Gas ..........24 Roof Loading ..........8 Battery ............34 Regulators ..........24 Bed Safety ............90 Gas Safety ............25 Safety &...
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Quality with Style Swift Motorhomes, Dunswell Road, Cottingham, East Yorkshire HU16 4JX. Telephone: 01482 875740 Fax: 01482 840082 email: enquiry@swiftleisure.co.uk web site: www.swiftmotorhomes.co.uk Issued September 2004 1058514...
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