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CONTENTS
Section
Introduction / Warranty / Body Construction............................. 1
Motorhome Code ..................................................................... 2
Preparing For The Road ............................................................. 3
On The Road ............................................................................. 4
Arrival on Site ........................................................................... 5
Safety & Security ...................................................................... 6
Connection Of Services ............................................................ 7
Technical Specification ............................................................. 8
Fitted Equipment ...................................................................... 9
Care Of Your Motorhome ........................................................ 10
Useful Information ................................................................... 11
Service Section ...................................................................... 12
Index ...................................................................................... 13
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Broadway LWB 2013 (HB1103)

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David Bradshaw
March 12, 2025

We have a 2022 Broadway auto sleeper FB does the **** for the blown air heating continue to run when up to room temperature as the **** seems to run most of the time and does not stop even when we reach the desired temperature when we turn off on the trauma panel it then turns off thanks.

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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025

Yes, the blown air heating system in the 2022 Auto-Sleepers Broadway FB continues to run after reaching the desired room temperature, as indicated by the green LED flashing when the heater is in after-running mode.

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  • Page 1 Copyright © 2011 Auto-Sleepers Ltd. 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 written permission of Auto-Sleepers Ltd. Broadway LWB 2013 (HB1103)
  • Page 2 DATA RECORD...
  • Page 3 INTRODUCTION Welcome. Model Congratulations on your purchase of an Auto- This Handbook covers the Broadway FB and Sleeper motorhome. We are confident it will EL Duo models, based on the Peugeot Boxer give you many years of pleasure. L3 long wheelbase chassis cab.
  • Page 4 INTRODUCTION Please read and complete the warranty registration card supplied with your vehicle; and return to the address below, without delay. Auto-Sleepers Limited, Orchard Works, Willersey, Nr Broadway, Worcestershire WR12 7QF Tele: 01386 853338 Fax: 01386 858343 E-mail: aftersales@auto-sleepers.co.uk...
  • Page 5 The dealer must then register the sale on the Auto-Sleepers warranty system to activate the cover. Warranty Terms and Conditions For full details of the warranty terms and...
  • Page 6 BODY CONSTRUCTION BODY CONSTRUCTION: Side Walls: GRP - Silver Grey RAL9006. Floor Vinyl: Dark Wood Block CL0213. Furniture: Amati Walnut. Furniture fittings: Chrome. Work Surfaces finish: Slate. Table finish: Slate. Carpet: Mocha. Curtains, Cushions/Upholstery: Crystal, various colours. Exterior Graphics: FB models: BS1831. EL Duo models: BS1832.
  • Page 7: Motorhome Code

    MOTORHOME CODE • Flying kites and model aircraft and the THE COUNTRY & COASTAL use of items like catapults or air-guns as CODES well as ball games should not be Upon arrival at your destination you should permitted among, or close to, be aware of the Country Code relating to motorhomes.
  • Page 8 MOTORHOME CODE Awnings and Tents that all passengers are seated and seat restraint straps worn. Awnings and tents should only be used when permission has been obtained. Before moving off, elevating roofs MUST be lowered and correctly secured, and top When on grass and staying for more than a hinged windows closed.
  • Page 9 MOTORHOME CODE • Help to keep all water clean. • Take special care of country roads. • Make no unnecessary noise. Most animals are very timid, noises can disturb them unnecessarily. If you want to get the best out of the country, go quietly. The Coastal Code As our coastlines are increasingly used for recreation and education, the following...
  • Page 10 MOTORHOME CODE...
  • Page 11: Preparing For The Road

    PREPARING FOR THE ROAD YOUR MOTORHOME (Weights LOADING AND DISTRIBUTION OF explained) WEIGHT IN THE MOTORHOME Mass in Running Order (MRO) SENSIBLE LOADING The weight of your motorhome as it leaves HOW TO APPORTION WEIGHT the factory, as new with standard fixtures and fittings, plus an allowance for driver and 90% fuel.
  • Page 12 PREPARING FOR THE ROAD Maximum load within the area encompassed 13. Make sure any heavy articles are stored by the roof rack should not exceed 75 kgs in accordance with the loading (165 lbs) with a maximum loading of 8 kg (17 procedure.
  • Page 13 ON THE ROAD Pulling Off Removal Engage the clutch smoothly. a. The spare wheel is located under the rear floor of the vehicle. Avoid wear and tear on clutch and transmission by taking extra care. b. The toolkit is stored in a case located under the front passenger seat.
  • Page 14 ON THE ROAD the lower mounting brackets for the Fiamma Note: It may be necessary to lower the Pro-C cycle rack to be fitted in a suitably handbrake in order to swivel the driver’s seat. reinforced area. In the event of a cycle rack In this case, ensure that first gear is engaged being fitted, the cycle rack when folded will and the road wheels are chocked first.
  • Page 15: Arrival At Site

    ARRIVAL AT SITE CHECK SITE REGULATIONS Siting your Motorhome When siting your motorhome, keep to the roadways unless otherwise directed. Obey the speed limit which, in general, is 10 mph. Only a person in possession of a current driving licence is permitted to drive on the site.
  • Page 16 ARRIVAL AT SITE...
  • Page 17: Safety & Security

    SAFETY & SECURITY Under no circumstances must these vents SAFETY be blocked or obstructed. Important: Your attention is drawn to the Additional night time ventilation is obtained notice affixed in the motorhome advising on by releasing the window catches and placing fire prevention, ventilation and what to do in them in the second groove on the frame case of fire.
  • Page 18 SAFETY & SECURITY ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS for appliances should conform to the appliance manufacturer’s specification and Batteries should be fitted by them or their authorised Battery terminals and connectors should be agent. firmly attached. Battery surfaces should be WARNINGS: free of moisture and dirt. Never use portable cooking or heating Where removable cell taps are fitted these equipment, other than electric heaters...
  • Page 19 SAFETY & SECURITY Smoke Alarm Carbon Monoxide Alarm A Fire Angel battery operated smoke alarm is A Fire Angel battery operated Carbon fitted to your vehicle. Please read carefully Monoxide Poisonous Gas alarm is fitted to the manufacturers instructions supplied in your vehicle.
  • Page 20 SAFETY & SECURITY centre of the disabled by pressing the test button - if there Test/Reset is no sound from the sounder then the clip button briefly has been fitted correctly. to confirm that the detector is operating properly. The sounder will sound as Fig 2...
  • Page 21 SAFETY & SECURITY smoke, for example an extinguished candle Step 4 Turn the detector on its side so that or match, will not contain sufficient levels of the vents on the right hand side of carbon monoxide to obtain a response from the detector are pointing downwards.
  • Page 22 SAFETY & SECURITY Understanding the Product’s Indicators and to ensure that the sensor will last for the lifetime of the product, it is recommended The higher the concentration of carbon that you: monoxide detected by the detector, the quicker it will respond. When sufficient •...
  • Page 23 SAFETY & SECURITY Please carefully review this owner’s manual SECURITY to ensure that you know what actions to take Chassis number in the event of an alarm. Record the chassis number and the factory What to do during an alarm job number of your motorhome, and keep •...
  • Page 24 SAFETY & SECURITY...
  • Page 25: Connection Of Services

    CONNECTION OF SERVICES through these breathers; this should give no Please read and become familiar with cause for concern. operating instructions for equipment fitted in your motorhome. Frost Precaution Connection of services are dealt with under If the vehicle is not being used during separate headings, Water, Electricity and freezing conditions the water should be Gas.
  • Page 26 CONNECTION OF SERVICES FRESHWATER FILLER The submersible pump can be run for quite long periods when in water, but it is The Whale Watermaster system is used on recommended that running periods should be your vehicle to make easier the connection of restricted to a maximum of 15 minutes.
  • Page 27 CONNECTION OF SERVICES WATER PRESSURE SWITCH If setting of pressure switch is still not correct you may experience: Adjustment Pump running continuously, even with tap Your pressure switch is factory set and closed. If undiscovered, could result in pump should not normally require adjustment. In failure and flat battery.
  • Page 28 CONNECTION OF SERVICES If you have internet access, search for ‘LPG filling stations’ and there are many sites GENERAL INFORMATION where input of your postcode will locate the The gas appliances in this vehicle are nearest filling station to your location. powered by Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) There are many companies producing LPG which is stored, under pressure, in a tank...
  • Page 29 CONNECTION OF SERVICES maximum amount of LPG which can be put • Refilling of portable LPG cylinders is not into the tank is 20 litres. allowed. There is a gauge for the LPG tank, fitted at • All dispensing nozzles should be fitted the right hand side of the dashboard, which with a nozzle shield.
  • Page 30 CONNECTION OF SERVICES 1 - Gas Guard nozzle filling instructions Ensure Gas Guard nozzles are fitted with protective nozzle shields. Report to site staff if missing. (Nozzle shields have been removed from picture for clarity). Connecting (4) Turn barrel anti (2) Pull back lever Disconnect clockwise a quarter...
  • Page 31 CONNECTION OF SERVICES GAS SAFETY ADVICE At periods not exceeding 10 years Facts about LPG This period is based on the date of manufacture (or previous test) marked on the • LPG is not poisonous. tank. The tank shall be: •...
  • Page 32 CONNECTION OF SERVICES IN AN EMERGENCY the valve housing cover by unscrewing the In an emergency the gas supply to any of the black plastic knob.Then turn the large brass appliances can be cut-off by closing the red knob clockwise to close the outlet valve. isolation taps located inside the vehicle, see Location of Key Facilities chart.
  • Page 33 CONNECTION OF SERVICES VENTILATION All ventilation complies with BS EN 721 and vents should not be obstructed in any General manner as this could lead to insufficient fresh Fixed ventilation is a statutory requirement in air. In this case the confined atmosphere all motorhomes.
  • Page 34 CONNECTION OF SERVICES Broadway FB Ventilation Diagram Broadway EL Duo Ventilation Diagram 7-10...
  • Page 35 CONNECTION OF SERVICES Connection Safe Usage To avoid accidents, the following fundamental Ensure that the gas regulator is correctly advice should be carefully read before using connected to the gas cylinder in gas bottle gas appliances or changing gas cylinders. compartment and that the hose is tight.
  • Page 36 CONNECTION OF SERVICES the ignition is switched on and the vehicle ELECTRICITY engine running. The master switch on the As with electricity in the home, care must be electrical control panel controls the 12 volt exercised when handling mains electricity. supply.
  • Page 37 CONNECTION OF SERVICES OVERSEAS CONNECTION *The names and addresses of Approved Contractors in any locality (there are over Note: Connection to a mains voltage supply 10,500 in the UK) can be obtained from: OVERSEAS requires particular attention. NICEIC Care must be taken when connecting Warwick House supplies abroad since the supplies can be of Houghton Hall Park...
  • Page 38 CONNECTION OF SERVICES 7-14...
  • Page 39: Power Control System

    CONNECTION OF SERVICES POWER CONTROL SYSTEM Your vehicle is fitted with a Sargent system to control all the habitation area electrical functions. EC500 POWER CONTROL SYSTEM INTRODUCTION This section of the handbook will guide you through the operation of the electrical system. Further technical details are contained in sections 3 to 6 or in the supporting technical manual available from www.sargentltd.co.uk For the safe operation of all electrical equipment within your Leisure Vehicle it is important that...
  • Page 40 CONNECTION OF SERVICES Activating the System button and confirm that the RCD turns off (lever in down position). Switch the RCD The EC500 system has a shutdown feature back to the on position (lever in up that should be used when the vehicle is in position).
  • Page 41 CONNECTION OF SERVICES EC480 Digital Control Panel (Colour graphic display) Control Panel Operation Button Description EC480 Power Button. Press the power button to turn the leisure power on. Press the button again to turn the power off. The adjacent LED will illuminate when the power is on, and also the voltage of the selected battery will be displayed on the screen.
  • Page 42 CONNECTION OF SERVICES Button Description EC480 Ceiling Light Button. This switch turns the ceiling lights on and off. Scroll Up. Use this button to scroll through the various menu / screen items or to make setting adjustments Select. Use this button to select options/items or to cancel alarms/warnings. Note: The screen illumination/backlight will turn off after a period of time.
  • Page 43 CONNECTION OF SERVICES Operation while driving The EC500 system is designed to shutdown parts of the system whilst the engine is running. This is to meet Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) regulations and to ensure the safe operation of your motorhome. Please ensure the system shutdown switch on the PSU is in the “on”...
  • Page 44 CONNECTION OF SERVICES Battery Charger The EC500 system incorporates an intelligent three-stage battery charger / power converter. During stage 1 the battery voltage is increased gradually while the current is limited to start the charging process and protect the battery. At stage 2 the voltage rises to 14.4V to deliver the bulk charge to the battery.
  • Page 45 CONNECTION OF SERVICES When connecting the battery, ensure that the correct polarity is observed (black is negative [-] and red is positive [+]) and that the terminals are securely fastened. Crocodile clips must not be used. WARNING: Explosive gases may be present at the battery. Take care to prevent flames and sparks in the vicinity of the battery and do not smoke.
  • Page 46 CONNECTION OF SERVICES Solar Charge Management The EC500 PSU incorporates a built-in solar charge management feature, which will control the input from a solar panel (when fitted, maximum rating 120W). Depending on the charge state of the batteries, the solar power will be directed to the required battery, and continuously monitored to ensure optimum operation.
  • Page 47 CONNECTION OF SERVICES 3.11 System Warnings The system incorporates a number of warnings that are active at specific times. These are summarised below, and also covered by relevant sections of this manual. Warning When Type Fresh water level low With pump turned on and fresh water Message on screen and 1 minute level low (less than 25% full) audible beep...
  • Page 48 CONNECTION OF SERVICES 3.13 12 Volt DC Fuses 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. Please investigate the fault and contact your dealer.
  • Page 49 CONNECTION OF SERVICES 3.14 Common Fault Table Fault Possible Cause Proposed Fix No 230 volt Connecting lead between Check and connect lead as per 2.3C output from PSU the site and Leisure Vehicle not connected RCD switched off Reset RCD as per 2.3D RCD not operating Check supply polarity;...
  • Page 50 CONNECTION OF SERVICES 3.14 Common Fault Table (continued) Fault Possible Cause Proposed Fix No 12 volt output Power button on control Turn power on at control panel from PSU panel not switched to on (continued) Battery flat / Battery fuse Recharge battery, check fuses, check charging voltage is present at battery Fuse blown...
  • Page 51 The selected screen may be changed automatically by the system depending on the action being performed. 4.4.1 Splash Screen This screen shows the header and footer detail, along with the Auto-Sleepers logo. 4.4.2 System Levels Screen This screen shows, from left to right; •...
  • Page 52 CONNECTION OF SERVICES format, with the precise reading shown at the top of the bar. The actual bar changes colour according to the battery voltage. Less than 10.9V = red (Poor), 10.9V to 11.8V = yellow (Fair), 11.9V to 14.4V = green (Good). •...
  • Page 53 CONNECTION OF SERVICES 4.4.4 Large Clock Screen This screen shows a large display clock in 24 hour format. 4.4.5 Time and Timer Event Settings Screen This screen is used to adjust any of the system times and to set the alarm clock or event timer. Press the select button to move through each setting.
  • Page 54 CONNECTION OF SERVICES 4.4.6 System Warnings Screens The system can display a number of warnings. The control panel will beep and display the appropriate message. Press the select button to cancel the warning. See sections 3.4B and 3.8 for an explanation of typical system warnings. 7-30...
  • Page 55 CONNECTION OF SERVICES EC300 Control Panel Display Description Options / Notes Main Control Panel display showing The addition of a asterisk (*) in the EC300 v2.20 model number (EC300), software version top left of the display indicates that 12:00 23.90ºC number, current time (12:00) and Internal the alarm is set.
  • Page 56 CONNECTION OF SERVICES EC300 Control Panel (continued) Display Description Options / Notes Shows the status of the Tank Heaters (on The addition of a tank symbol (€) in Tank Heaters / off) (when fitted). the top centre of the main EC325 Press the select button ( ) to switch display indicates that the tank...
  • Page 57 CONNECTION OF SERVICES EC300 Control Panel (continued) Display Description Options / Notes Access to set the event timer Please note the event timer uses a Set Event Timer? Press the select button ( ) to select 24 hour cycle HOUR ON The event timer is used to switch Use the up/down ( ) buttons to...
  • Page 58 CONNECTION OF SERVICES TECHNICAL DATA & APPROVALS 6.1 Outline specification -EC500PSU & EC300, EC480 Control Panel INPUT 230V 230 Volts / 0 to 16 Amps + / - 10% OUTPUT 230V RCD protected, 3 x MCB outputs fo 10A Separate switched channels for water heater, space heater and charger INPUT 12V 2 x 20A battery inputs via 2 x 4 way connectors...
  • Page 59 CONNECTION OF SERVICES 12V/230V WIRING DIAGRAM 7-35...
  • Page 60 CONNECTION OF SERVICES 7-36...
  • Page 61: Technical Specification

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Mass in Running Order (MRO) TECHNICAL DATA The Mass in Running Order is defined as the Base Vehicle Data mass of the vehicle equipped to the For all matters relating to the base vehicle, manufacturer’s standard specification and and particularly tyre pressures, refer to the including the following: base vehicle instruction book or if in doubt...
  • Page 62 This must be subtracted from the User drive a vehicle combination at this weight. Payload. Auto-Sleepers include the low voltage (230V) Maximum Braked Trailer Mass (MBTM) connection cable and the habitation battery in This is the maximum allowable weight of the the mass in running order.
  • Page 63 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION VEHICLE MASSES All masses in kg Payload calculations to Masses & Dimensions Directive 92/21/EEC Engine: 2.2 HDi BROADWAY EL DUO BROADWAY FB (Data for standard roof version) Low Profile Low Profile Vehicle Designation 335 L3 335 L3 Maximum Technically Permissible Laden...
  • Page 64 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION VEHICLE DIMENSIONS All dimensions in mm MODEL BROADWAY EL DUO BROADWAY FB (Data for standard roof version) Low Profile Low Profile Base Vehicle Manufacturer Peugeot Peugeot Base Vehicle Model 335 L3 335 L3 Wheelbase 4035 4035 DIMENSIONS Overall Length...
  • Page 65: Fitted Equipment

    FITTED EQUIPMENT IMPORTANT COOKER To maximise the usage of fitted equipment in Your vehicle is fitted with a Thetford cooker, your motorhome it is essential that any either a Caprice Mk III or a Spinflo hob and accompanying manufacturers’ literature is combined Duplex oven and grill.
  • Page 66 FITTED EQUIPMENT To light the burner, push in the control knob and burn off the coating. Use a medium to and turn anti-clockwise to full rate position high setting for 3-5 minutes. A non toxic and press the ignition button. Keep the knob smoke may occur during this process.
  • Page 67 FITTED EQUIPMENT 6. On first use of the grill, it should be knob and turn to gas mark 9. Hold a heated for about 20 minutes to eliminate lighted match or taper to the burner and any residual factory lubricants that might push the control knob in and hold.
  • Page 68 FITTED EQUIPMENT To close the door: DUPLEX GRILL & OVEN 4. Grasp handle The Thetford Duplex combined oven and grill and slide door fitted to this vehicle has a space saving slide out from parked under door. position. OPERATION OF THE DOOR 5.
  • Page 69 FITTED EQUIPMENT USING THE GRILL 2. To light: Open door and slide under, push in the control knob and turn clockwise to WARNINGS full rate. Hold a lighted match or taper to • The grill area can get hot when the the burner and push the control knob in oven is in use, even if the grill is and hold.
  • Page 70 FITTED EQUIPMENT 1. Ensure gas cylinder/supply is connected Fast Toasting ....trivet in high position and turned on. In the event of a gas smell Grilling Sausages ..... trivet in high position turn off at gas cylinder/mains and contact Grilling Steak/Bacon ..trivet in high position supplier.
  • Page 71 FITTED EQUIPMENT Note: The following points are common to Do’s and Don’ts both cookers. read the user instructions carefully before using the appliance for the Oven temperature control first time. The temperature in the oven is controlled by allow the oven to heat before using a thermostatic gas tap and is variable over for the first time, in order to expel any the range 130 deg C to 240 deg C.
  • Page 72 FITTED EQUIPMENT Gas Mark Temperature 1/4 - 1/2 265-275ºF 130-135ºC Very cool Meringues Cool Stewed fruit Cool Rich fruit cake Warm Baked custard Moderate Victoria sandwich Fairly hot Whisked sponges Shortcrust pastry Bread, scones Very hot Puff pastry Very hot Quick browning Dish Gas Mark...
  • Page 73 FITTED EQUIPMENT Note that the ‘SAT’ connection on the TV WINDOW BLINDS points must be used to connect the TV when Seitz concertina blinds and flyscreens are this input is used. fitted to the windows in your motorhome. Note: If your vehicle is fitted with an Avtex The flyscreens pull down from the top, the TV/DVD then please note the following concertina blinds up from the base and a...
  • Page 74 FITTED EQUIPMENT requirement is low (e.g. for maintaining the WARM AIR & HOT WATER room temperature). The gas burner is not HEATING enabled until the power requirement is A Truma liquid gas Combi 4E warm-air higher, and is the first to switch off during heater, with integrated hot water boiler, is heat-up operations.
  • Page 75 FITTED EQUIPMENT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The heater is controlled by the digital operating display and control unit fitted above the entrance door. Initial operation or activation after a power After the operating voltage has been connected, the unit will beep and the display remains dark.
  • Page 76 FITTED EQUIPMENT increases the room temperature Summer operation (max. 30ºC) by 1ºC Water 40ºC reduces the room temperature (min. Water 60ºC 5ºC) by 1ºC Winter operation A change in the room temperature needs to Water > 0ºC (heating without controlled be confirmed with water temperature, heating has priority)
  • Page 77 FITTED EQUIPMENT Set timer 2 Back (Return to main screen) Start (Set start time) Stop (Set stop time) Water (Set water temperature) Temp (Set room temperature) The timer settings can be made every day until the timer is switched off. If the room or water temperature is changed outside the timer menu, the timer is automatically switched off.
  • Page 78 FITTED EQUIPMENT FrostControl (safety/drain valve) Manual opening of the drain valve Turn the rotary switch by 180º until it engages, whereby the push button moves out (position w). The water in the boiler drains out through the drainage muff (x). The FrostControl drainage muff (x) must be free of contamination (slush, ice, leaves, etc.) at all times so the water can drain out easily.
  • Page 79 FITTED EQUIPMENT Draining the water heater Fuses 12V Switch off power to water pump (main or pump switch). Open hot water taps in kitchen and bathroom. In order to check the water that is flowing out, place an appropriate container (capacity 10 litres) beneath the drain valve (FrostControl) drainage muff (x).
  • Page 80 FITTED EQUIPMENT 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 temperatures 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 81 FITTED EQUIPMENT REFRIGERATOR Model B Model A Control panel with touchscreen Refrigerator door Error code Freezer door Freezer compartment Door lock Ice cube tray Security lock (dependent on model) Refrigerator compartment Control panel LCD touchscreen Cooling fins 5a On/off switch 10 Storage shelves 5b Touchscreen 11 Vegetable bin...
  • Page 82 FITTED EQUIPMENT lack of experience and knowledge, unless • Keep flammable material away from the they have been given supervision or refrigerator; instruction concerning use of the appliance • Do not use gas to power your refrigerator by a person responsible for their safety. in the vicinity of petrol stations;...
  • Page 83 FITTED EQUIPMENT Always use the gas connection or mains Control of optional extras voltage to start up and cool. Operating on Anti condensation 12V is only effective while the engine of the present on refrigerator Model B vehicle is running. To prevent the control panel from If the ‘auto’...
  • Page 84 FITTED EQUIPMENT To prevent your refrigerator from ice- Make sure all products in formation, always cover liquid products, let your refrigerator can’t warm products cool down before placing move while driving. them in the refrigerator and don’t open the Secure the bottles in the door longer than necessary.
  • Page 85 FITTED EQUIPMENT Cleaning thoroughly empty, defrost and clean the complete refrigerator. Then install the winter It is important to regularly clean the cover over the vents, to protect your refrigerator for optimal performance. Clean refrigerator during storage. the inside with a soft cloth and a mild household cleaner.
  • Page 86 FITTED EQUIPMENT Troubleshooting In case of a problem an error code on the control panel can light up. When error codes 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 9, 12 or 13 are visible, directly contact your dealer or a Thetford Service Centre. For error codes below, first read the according instructions.
  • Page 87 FITTED EQUIPMENT • Vent button: vents the cassette to avoid TOILET splashing while emptying. Your vehicle is fitted with a Thetford C200 • Handgrip. CWE cassette toilet. • Valve blade opener. Introduction • Access door. Locks from outside the The Thetford Cassette C-200 CWE is motorhome.
  • Page 88 FITTED EQUIPMENT 4 - Remove dosage cap and pour-out spout. Add toilet fluid in the dosage cup. 1 - Open access door and pull retaining Add approx. 2L of water through spout to clips upward. cover tank bottom. Replace cap, return pour-out spout to original stored position.
  • Page 89 FITTED EQUIPMENT 10 - After use, open the blade, by pushing the blade handle in an anti- 7 - Open water fill door and add 50ml. clockwise direction and press the flush of Aqua Rinse. Then fill the tank with button.
  • Page 90 FITTED EQUIPMENT Winterising/Storage The Thetford Cassette C-200 CWE is easily winterised for storage. If the toilet is connected to a separate water tank, drain the tank. When the motorhome water tank is empty, press the flush button until the water stops flowing.
  • Page 91: Electric Step

    FITTED EQUIPMENT Toilet unit malfunctions ELECTRIC STEP Contact your dealer or a Thetford Service An electrically operated rear step is fitted, Centre. which is operated by the switch located adjacent to the entrance door. We advise draining the fresh water tank prior to travelling.
  • Page 92 General chopping board and a chrome mixer tap. Below the worktop are various storage The Broadway FB is designed as a four berth cupboards and drawers, the exact layout model, having a fixed rear double bed and a dependent on the model. Extra serving space transverse double at the front.
  • Page 93 FITTED EQUIPMENT ARRANGEMENT OF EQUIPMENT (BROADWAY EL DUO) 9-29...
  • Page 94 FITTED EQUIPMENT ARRANGEMENT OF EQUIPMENT (BROADWAY FB) 9-30...
  • Page 95 FITTED EQUIPMENT the base easier it is recommended that the which they could come free and cause injury backrest is first laid flat against the seat to the occupants. Ensure all cupboards are cushion). securely fastened before moving off (ie that the push buttons are in the ’locked’...
  • Page 96 FITTED EQUIPMENT LOCATION OF KEY FACILITIES - EL DUO Awning light switch Bottom LH switch on control panel. Also on keyfob Controls for space/water heater Above entrance door Electric step switch Bulkhead adjacent to entrance door Electrical isolation switch for space/water heater On Electrical Control Unit front panel Fuses, 12V DC On Electrical Control Unit front panel...
  • Page 97 FITTED EQUIPMENT LOCATION OF KEY FACILITIES - FB Awning light switch Bottom LH switch on control panel. Also on keyfob Controls for space/water heater Above entrance door Electric step switch Bulkhead adjacent to entrance door Electrical isolation switch for space/water heater On Electrical Control Unit front panel Fuses, 12V DC On Electrical Control Unit front panel...
  • Page 98: Sleeping Arrangements

    FITTED EQUIPMENT BROADWAY FB SLEEPING ARRANGEMENTS Transverse double bed BROADWAY EL DUO Slide out the base of each inward facing Single beds settee until they meet in the middle of the Remove the backrest cushions from the vehicle. Use the backrest cushion of each...
  • Page 99 FITTED EQUIPMENT NORMAL SEATING ASSEMBLY (BROADWAY EL DUO) 9-35...
  • Page 100 FITTED EQUIPMENT SINGLE BED ASSEMBLY (BROADWAY EL DUO) 9-36...
  • Page 101 FITTED EQUIPMENT DOUBLE BED ASSEMBLY (BROADWAY EL DUO) 9-37...
  • Page 102 FITTED EQUIPMENT PARTS LIST (BROADWAY EL DUO) Item Part No Description/Cushion type Notes CS0161/2 CAB SEAT RH CS0161/2 CAB SEAT LH CS0379 OFFSIDE SEAT CUSHION CS0379 OFFSIDE BACKREST CUSHION CS0379 NEARSIDE SEAT CUSHION CS0379 NEARSIDE BACKREST CUSHION CS0379 CORNER SEAT CUSHION CS0379 CENTRE SEAT CUSHION 9-38...
  • Page 103 FITTED EQUIPMENT NORMAL SEATING ASSEMBLY (BROADWAY FB) 9-39...
  • Page 104 FITTED EQUIPMENT DOUBLE BED ASSEMBLY (BROADWAY FB) 9-40...
  • Page 105 FITTED EQUIPMENT PARTS LIST (BROADWAY FB) Item Part No Description/Cushion type Notes CS0161/2 CAB SEAT RH CS0161/2 CAB SEAT LH CS0378 OFFSIDE SEAT CUSHION CS0378 OFFSIDE BACKREST CUSHION CS0378 NEARSIDE SEAT CUSHION CS0378 NEARSIDE BACKREST CUSHION CS0378 FIXED BED MATTRESS...
  • Page 106 FITTED EQUIPMENT Insulation EQUIPMENT ARRANGEMENT The Broadway is insulated largely in Windows and Ventilation polystyrene, a material with high insulation Double glazed acrylic windows are fitted as qualities. This is used in the construction of standard to all lower caravan windows. These the floor, body sides, rear panel and ceiling, top hinged windows allow excellent and contributes greatly to the insulation...
  • Page 107 FITTED EQUIPMENT Electronic Control System/Battery Charger A Sargent EC500 Power Control System is fitted to your vehicle. It features a built in intelligent ‘offline’ battery charger, a system monitoring circuit and a digital control panel with scrolling menus. For a full description of this unit including operating instructions and fault finding, refer to the Connection of Services section.
  • Page 109: Care Of Your Motorhome

    CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME remove the flatting marks created by the GENERAL abrasive paper. For deep gouge type In order to keep your Auto-Sleeper in first scratches, where the paint or gel may have class condition, periodic maintenance will be been penetrated, you should first seek the required to both the bodywork, windows, advice of your supplying Auto-Sleeper dealer.
  • Page 110 CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME UPHOLSTERY MAINTENANCE STAINLESS STEEL COMPONENTS Cleaning External Upholstery should be brushed or vacuumed regularly. Fabrics should be wiped every six In the event of discolouration of the stainless to eight weeks with a lint free cloth and fabric steel ladder, this should be removed with T- cleaning fluid.
  • Page 111: Water System

    CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME SEAT RESTRAINTS WINTERISATION WARNING: In the event of any impact of General 25 mph or over in which seat belts have This section contains information on the been worn, they must be replaced before winterisation of your Auto-Sleeper, the vehicle is used again.
  • Page 112 CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME need to leave any windows or roof ventilators Automotive ajar - indeed the roof ventilators have Follow the advice laid down by the base sufficient fixed ventilation to allow the interior vehicle manufacturer. In particular, of the vehicle to breathe satisfactorily. •...
  • Page 113: Troubleshooting

    CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME TROUBLESHOOTING The following are a series of fault finding charts to which you should refer in the event of problems you may have regarding 230/12V, LPG and water. This should be used as a guide only, and in the case of an electrical fault, where a fuse has blown or an MCB tripped out, the fault must be located before replacing the fuse.
  • Page 114 CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME 12V TROUBLESHOOTING CHART (continued) Symptom Cause Remedy Water Heater not Fuse 11 blown Find fault and replace fuse with operating/cuts out same rating Low battery charge Recharge battery Unit fault Refer to dealer Cooker ignition not operating Fuse 11 blown Find fault and replace fuse with same rating...
  • Page 115 CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME LPG TROUBLESHOOTING CHART Symptom Cause Remedy Appliance will not light No gas Check red isolation valve is open Check bulk tank outlet valve is open Refill the bulk tank Low battery (auto ignition) Charge battery Appliance lights but goes out Flame supervision device (FSD) Refer to dealer immediately the FSD override is not functioning correctly...
  • Page 116 CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME WATER TROUBLESHOOTING CHART Note: For more help with water pump issues, please refer to page 7-3 of this handbook. Symptom Cause Remedy Continuous running of 1. No water 1. Fill tank water pump 2. Major leak 2.
  • Page 117: Useful Information

    We suggest that you record key details in the spaces below should you accidentally mislay your keys or other vital documentation. Vehicle Type ............................ Vehicle Model ..........................Auto-Sleepers Production Number ....................Keys ..............................Ignition Key ............................. Door Key (if applicable) ........................
  • Page 118 USEFUL INFORMATION AUTO-SLEEPER DEALERS To find your nearest Auto-Sleepers dealer please go to www.auto-sleepers.co.uk and click on ‘Find a Dealer’. 11-2...
  • Page 119 SERVICE DETAILS RECOMMENDED ANNUAL SECTION 1 - BODY MOUNTING SERVICE CHECK FOR MOTOR Body to Chassis CARAVAN BODIES AND Examine all fixings retaining the body to the CONVERSIONS chassis - this may be direct or through a sub- frame. Where practical, all fittings should be It is recommended that the annual service is checked to ensure they are all present and carried out by an approved motorhome...
  • Page 120 SERVICE DETAILS Sealing: Spare Wheel • Check all door seals for cracking and Remove spare wheel. Check for damage. general condition. Check typre pressure. • Check correct closing to give a weather- Check mounting frame for security to body tight seal. and for secure retention of spare wheel.
  • Page 121 SERVICE DETAILS Upper Bunks ADVICE TO USERS Check there is a secure means of access to upper bunks and that, where applicable, VENTILATION protection against falling out and entrapment Do not obstruct the ventilators which are is provided. fitted; your safety depends on them. Curtains/Blinds/Nets IN CASE OF FIRE Check track is secure and curtains draw...
  • Page 122 30mbar for both gases. The gas regulator is now fitted as standard Canvas Side Walls equipment by Auto-Sleepers. Your supplying Check for satisfactory attachment to body dealer will need to supply you with the correct and roof.
  • Page 123 SERVICE DETAILS Controls ensure satisfactory operation. After the appliance has been successfully • Check that all knobs etc. work smoothly checked, allow time for the thermocouple and are secure on their spindles. If gas to cool. Attempt to relight the appliance taps require greasing to ease stiffness, by turning it on wihtout pushing in the gas use only approved LPG grease.
  • Page 124 SERVICE DETAILS Check pump inlet and outlet are clear and not SECTION 10 - ELECTRICAL obstructed. SYSTEMS Check delivery hose and electric cable are Extra Low Voltage 12 Volts (excluding secure and satisfactory. vehicle) System Check Battery/ies: Operate pump. Check all piping for leaks. •...
  • Page 125 SERVICE DETAILS You will see also that we check that key AUTO-SLEEPERS SERVICE components are serviceable (fire CENTRE ANNUAL HABITATION extinguishers etc) and furthermore that CHECK where appropriate, items are lubricated and checked for serviceability. Introduction It is recommended that every 12 months the habitation side of your motorhome is inspected by qualified technicians.
  • Page 126 SERVICE DETAILS MOTOR CARAVAN ANNUAL HABITATION SERVICE CHECK CHECK SHEET CUSTOMER COPY A Class Vehicle Reg. Mark Coachbuilt Make & Model High top conversion Year of Manufacture Elevating Roof Recorded Mileage Dismountable CHECK ITEM Manual Remarks - Advice to Customers SECTION 1: BODY MOUNTING BODY TO CHASSIS BODY TO CAB...
  • Page 127 SERVICE DETAILS CHECK ITEM Manual Remarks - Advice to Customers SECTION 7: LIFT UP ROOFS LIFTING MECHANISM CANVAS SIDE WALLS SOLID SIDE WALLS LOCKING SECTION 8: GAS SYSTEM CYLINDERS & REGULATOR HOSE & PIPING APPLIANCES SECTION 9: WATER SYSTEM FRESH WATER TANK WASTE WATER TANK FILTER PUMP SYSTEM CHECK...
  • Page 128 SERVICE DETAILS 12-10...
  • Page 129: Index

    INDEX Annual Service Checks ........12-1 Refrigerator ............9-17 Awnings ............. 6-1 Roof Rack Bars & Ladder ........3-1 Bed assembly ..........9-36 Safety ..............6-1 Blinds ..............9-9 Awnings ............6-1 Children ............6-1 Fire Extinguishers ......... 6-1 In case of fire ..........6-1 Cleaning Ventilation .............
  • Page 130 NOTES © Designed and Printed by Preset Graphics. (HB1103 MY 2013. Ref: 21301) 13-2...

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