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Foreword . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
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Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
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Description & equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
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Placing Into Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
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Before The Journey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
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During The Journey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
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After The Journey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
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Living In The Caravan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
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Sleeping Arrangements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
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Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
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Gas System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
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Water And Waste Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
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Heater & hot water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
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Cooking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
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Refrigerator & freezer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
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Toilet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125
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Winter Camping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
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Placing Out Of Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137
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Cleaning & care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
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Inspection & Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147
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Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150
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Technical Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162
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Checklists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169
Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176
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  • Page 1 After the journey ........25 Living in the caravan ....... . 29 Sleeping arrangements .
  • Page 2: Foreword

    You want to get to know new horizons? Count on us to help you! Congratulations on your new ADRIA Caravan. We have designed and built your caravan so that travelling with your "home away from home" will be very enjoyable.
  • Page 3: Warranty Registration

    Adria caravan. Please perform the warranty registration as specified in the Service and Warranty Booklet. Warranty, service and repair • Please contact your local ADRIA dealer for all service and repair work as well as special questions. – The employees of your authorised workshop will be pleased to provide advice and assistance.
  • Page 4: Safety

    This type of safety warning warns of possible material damage. This type of warning must be exactly followed to prevent material damage. Important! Important Notes of this kind provide additional information with respect to technical requirements. This type of information facilitates the handling of the vehicle for the user. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 5: General Safety Instructions

    In winter, clear the roof from snow and ice before starting the journey. • During the journey, persons or pets are not allowed to stay in the caravan. • From a technical point of view, ADRIA caravans are designed for a permissible maximum speed of 100 kph.
  • Page 6 You need time for familiarisation. • Always take corners in a large radius and slowly. The cornering behaviour as compared with a passenger car changes because of the length of the car/caravan combination and its weight. •...
  • Page 7 The gas system must be inspected again every two years and after making any modifications and repairs (Chapter 2.4.2). Installations and modifications to the gas system may be performed only by an authorised workshop. The gas system may be put into service again only after inspection by a technical expert! Adria Caravans...
  • Page 8 The regulators and the exhaust gas routing must be inspected every two years! The inspection must be confirmed on the inspection certificate according to the DVGW [Ger- man Technical and Scientific Association on Gas and Water] worksheet G 607. The operator has to initiate the inspection. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 9 Replace defective fuses only when the cause of the defect is known and has been rem- edied. Use only original fuses with the values specified in the instruction manual from the respective manufacturer. Do not bridge or repair fuses. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 10: Fire Prevention

    What to do in the case of fire Correct behaviour: Evacuate all passengers. Close the shut-off valve on the gas cylinder. Switch off the electrical power supply; disconnect the vehicle from the mains. Call the fire brigade, sound the alarm. Fight the fire, if possible. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 11: Environmental Tips

    When the rear carrier is used, the load distribution of the vehicle as well as its drive and brake behaviour change. Important! Have the installation of a rear carrier performed by an authorised workshop only. Ask your ADRIA dealer for advice. 2.10 Environmental tips For the protection of our environment, always pay attention to the following: Always turn off the engine when the vehicle stands still.
  • Page 12: Description & Equipment

    The folding door, swinging door or curtain must be closed when taking a shower (Chapter 8.10). Heater The vehicle has - in some cases as special equipment - a heater with hot-air blower or warm water heater (Chapter 13). Adria Caravans...
  • Page 13: Water And Waste Water

    Description & equipment Water and waste water The vehicle is equipped with a water tank, and possibly as special equipment, with a waste water tank (Chapter 12). Adria Caravans...
  • Page 14: Placing Into Service

    Pay attention to the following when placing the vehicle into service: Familiarise yourself with your vehicle before the first journey. Get used to the driving characteristics and dimensions of your vehicle during a short weekend trip. Drive slowly and carefully in the beginning. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 15: Before The Journey

    Make sure the friction pads remain free from oil and grease when lubricating moving parts of the safety coupling. Couple the caravan. The tow ball and cup must grip each other and not just lay over each other. The cup must clamp the complete tow ball.
  • Page 16 Before the journey Check that all corner steadies have been fully raised. Check the caravan lights when the towing vehicle is coupled. 5.2.1 Couplings Warning! Risk of weaving Before coupling, make sure the tow ball on the towing vehicle is free from oil and grease.
  • Page 17 Press the stabilizer lever down to the lowest position. The marking on the stabilizer lever must be positioned directly below the "locked" marking (Fig. 2/1) of the stabilizer hous- ing. For more information, see the separate instructions from the manufacturer. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 18 To help, press the coupling grip (Fig. 3/3) down by hand. Check that the safety marking (green band) (Fig. 3/1) is visible. Press the stabilizer lever (Fig. 3/2) down to the lowest position. For more information, see the separate instructions from the manufacturer. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 19 Always apply the parking brake before uncoupling. Secure the vehicle against rolling away before uncoupling the vehicle. Uncoupling the vehicle: Apply the caravan parking brake. Secure the vehicle against rolling away with wheel chocks. Disconnect the light/power supply plug from the towing vehicle socket and secure safely.
  • Page 20: Loading The Vehicle

    • Store heavy objects (e.g. tinned food, cutlery, dishes) in low-lying storage compartments and secure them against slipping. • Stack light objects, e.g. clothes, in higher storage compartments or in the compartments below the seats. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 21 • Load the bike rack (special accessory) with only 2 bikes at the most (50 kg maximum). Important! Weigh the completely loaded vehicle on public scales before starting your journey. CARAVAN LOAD SPREAD INCOR- RECT! • Caravan weaves dangerously 10100015 Fig.
  • Page 22 – Move the vehicle every 4 weeks so that the position of the wheels is changed and the load on the tyres is always at different positions. – Increase the tyre pressure by 0.3 bar as compared with the stipulated tyre pressure. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 23 General check before starting to drive Warning! Danger of injuries from parts flying around the wheel arch inserts before driving with the caravan and stow them away safely. Warning! Hazards and damage due to unsecured load After having driven for a few kilometres, check the additional load is stowed in slip-free manner in the vehicle.
  • Page 24: During The Journey

    Important! • During the journey, persons or pets are not allowed to stay in the caravan. Pay attention to the following during the journey: When starting to drive and at low speed, check the function of the brake system and the brake behaviour (directional stability, function of overrun brake, etc.) by braking shortly.
  • Page 25: After The Journey

    A second person is helpful for the following tasks. Aligning the vehicle: Align the caravan horizontally crosswise to the driving direction. If this is not possible, use drive-on chocks underneath the respective wheels or, if sufficient room is available, move the caravan until you have found a horizontal position.
  • Page 26: Entrance Step

    Make sure to place the entrance step only on safe ground. Do not step on the edge of the entrance step. Fasten the entrance step on the ground. Place the entrance step in front of the vehicle entrance door. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 27 Tip the switch (Fig. 8/2) briefly in the lower area until the entrance step is extended (Fig. 8/1). Tip the switch (Fig. 8/2) briefly in the upper area until the entrance step is retracted (Fig. 8/1). Adria Caravans...
  • Page 28 Fig. 9 Waste water tank, mobile Store the waste water tank (Fig. 9/1) in the gas cylinder compartment of the caravan during the journey. The drain pipe (Fig. 9/2) is located on the vehicle underside on the left in driving direction.
  • Page 29: Living In The Caravan

    Living in the caravan Living in the caravan Entrance door 8.1.1 Opening / closing the door from the outside Door lock Door handle Fig. 10 Opening / closing the entrance door from the outside Opening the door: Insert the key into the door lock (Fig. 10/1) and turn towards the "open lock" symbol to the stop.
  • Page 30 Living in the caravan Remove the key. Pull the door handle (Fig. 11/2) to open the door. Closing the door: Close the door until the door lock latches. Insert the key into the door lock (Fig. 11/1). Turn the key anticlockwise to the stop. If necessary, push the door lightly into the seals.
  • Page 31 Living in the caravan Door handle (door unlocked) Door handle (door locked) Locking latch 10100038 Fig. 13 Opening / closing the entrance door from the inside Opening / closing the door: Push the door handle (Fig. 13/1) down and open the door.
  • Page 32 The correct ventilation of the caravan is the best prerequisite for agreeable living comfort. • Each person gives off up to 35 g water per hour by breathing. Therefore, the caravan must be ventilated depending on the relative humidity via the windows and roof hoods.
  • Page 33 8.3.1 General The hinged windows of the caravan have a locking device, i.e. the hinged window automati- cally locks into place in the desired position after opening. The number of locking levers at the bottom edge of the window varies depending on the win- dow width.
  • Page 34 Living in the caravan 8.3.2 Opening/closing the windows To open and close the hinged windows, open or close all locking levers on the respective hinged window. Securing button Lever Latch plate Fork Locking catch Fig. 16 Opening and closing the hinged windows Opening the window: If the locking lever has a securing button (Fig.
  • Page 35 Living in the caravan 8.3.3 Permanent ventilation Caution! Cracks in the window Close only the levers (Fig. 15/2) at the bottom edge of the window in the "permanent ventilation" position, otherwise the window pane is bent. This could result in the forma- tion of cracks in the acrylic glass window.
  • Page 36 Living in the caravan 8.3.4 Sliding windows (special equipment) Window Handle Fig. 18 Opening the sliding window Opening the sliding window: Press the handle (Fig. 18/2). Slide the window (Fig. 18/1) to the side. Window Handle Catch Fig. 19 Closing the sliding window Closing the sliding window: Push the window (Fig.
  • Page 37 Living in the caravan Window blinds and insect screens 8.4.1 Blind and insect screen - version 1 Caution! Damage to insect screen When you unlock the blind/insect screen, hold on to the insect screen (Fig. 20/3), other- wise it will snap up with spring tension. Snapping up could damage the screen spring and the insect screen.
  • Page 38 Living in the caravan 8.4.2 Blind and insect screen - version 2 Caution! Damage to insect screen When you unlock the blind (Fig. 21/1) and insect screen(Fig. 21/2), hold on to them, otherwise they will shoot up with spring tension. Shooting up could damage the screen spring and the blind/insect screen.
  • Page 39 • Before starting the journey, check the roof openings for damage to the glass dome. • Close the roof openings when leaving the caravan. Danger of burglary or from rain water and wind. • Do not open the roof openings when there is strong wind, rain or snowfall.
  • Page 40 Living in the caravan 8.5.2 Roof hood with operating bar (special equipment) The roof hood with operating bar can be opened by tilting to one side. Glass dome Locking button "Closed" position "Ventilation" position "Open" position Fig. 23 Opening / closing the roof hood with operating bar Opening the roof hood: To open the glass dome (Fig.
  • Page 41 Living in the caravan Closing the roof hood: Turn the hand crank (Fig. 24/1) again until a resistance can be felt. Before you fold in the hand crank again, a light initial tension must be present on the crank. If required, loosen the attachment screw, take the crank out of the gearing and reposition the crank.
  • Page 42 Living in the caravan Rotary knob Fig. 26 Opening / closing the roof hood Opening the roof hood: Turn the rotary knob (Fig. 26/1) clockwise to open the glass dome. Turn the rotary knob only until a resistance can be felt.
  • Page 43 Living in the caravan 8.5.5 Roof hood blind and insect screen running in opposite direc- tions Important! • Both are continuously adjustable and can be operated together or separate from each other. • Only close the blind to a maximum of 75% during direct sunlight. Air must be able to cir- culate.
  • Page 44 Living in the caravan 8.5.6 Roof hood blind and insect screen running in the same direc- tion Important! • Both are continuously adjustable and can be operated together or separate from each other. • After releasing the grip, the blind is automatically clamped into place in the inner frame of the roof hood.
  • Page 45 Living in the caravan 8.5.7 Roof hood blind and insect screen running together Important! • Both folding screens are continuously adjustable and can be operated together or sepa- rate from each other. • After releasing the operating bar, the folding screen remains in the position reached.
  • Page 46 Actuate the main switch of the onboard power supply (Fig. 30/1) to switch the supply voltage for all 12 V appliances on or off. Switch off the main switch when you leave the caravan for a longer period of time. Important! Refrigerator control is in operation even when the main switch is off.
  • Page 47 "Battery voltage" indicator (Fig. 31/3). Switch off the main switch when you leave the caravan for a longer period of time. "Water supply" switch: Actuate the "Water supply" switch (Fig. 31/5) to switch the supply voltage for the water pump on or off.
  • Page 48 A 12 V power supply unit is required to operate the system (Fig. 32/1). Light assignment to channels is set at the factory and can only be modified by an ADRIA spe- cialist dealer. Chapter 10.4 contains an example list based on ALPINA 763 UK.
  • Page 49 Important! • The symbols shown and the associated configurations can vary from vehicle to vehicle. Your ADRIA specialist dealer will explain the configuration installed in your vehicle dur- ing handover. • The dimming function cannot be used for certain channels depending on the lighting ele- ments used.
  • Page 50 Living in the caravan Function / System is switched on System is switched channel off (Standby) Press for about 1 sec- Press longer Approx. 0.5 s Channel 1 to Switch off. Dimming. Switch on. Press button about Hold button pressed for Channel 9 also 1 second.
  • Page 51 Living in the caravan Furniture locks Caution! Damage to the handles Do not pull too hard on a handle when the respective door, flap or drawer cannot be opened. First unlock the drawers before opening them. To close the bathroom door, always hold the door handle pressed fully down.
  • Page 52 Living in the caravan 8.9.2 Furniture locks - version 2 Locking button Fig. 35 Furniture lock - version 2 Opening: Push the locking button, the button springs out. The lock is unlocked. Open the cabinet door, flap or drawer. Closing: Close the cabinet door, cabinet flap or drawer.
  • Page 53 Living in the caravan Closing: Close the cabinet door, flap or drawer. Lightly press cabinet door, flap or drawer approximately in the middle. The pushing posi- tion is marked with "Push". The cabinet door, flap or drawer is locked. 8.9.4...
  • Page 54 Living in the caravan 8.10 Bathroom unit 8.10.1 Washbasin, foldable Caution! Damage to mirror and washbasin Always lower the washbasin slowly. Grip hole Washbasin (folded up) 10100060 Fig. 38 Washbasin, foldable - folded up Folding the washbasin down: Grip inside the grip hole on the mirror (Fig. 38/1) and carefully pull the washbasin (Fig.
  • Page 55 Damage to folding door or bathroom unit Secure the folding door (Fig. 40/1) with the lever (Fig. 40/2). If you leave the parking area with the caravan and the folding door is not secured, it can open and close uncontrolled during cornering.
  • Page 56 Damage to folding door or bathroom unit Secure the folding door (Fig. 41/1) with the retaining strap (Fig. 41/2). If you leave the parking area with the caravan and the folding door is not secured, it can open and close uncontrolled during cornering.
  • Page 57 Check that all locking screws and locking brackets are screwed tight before each jour- ney. The caravan has been prepared for the installation of TV equipment: A location on the roof is intended for the installation of a satellite dish. Antenna cables and sockets have already been installed.
  • Page 58 Living in the caravan 8.11.1 TV slide-out and small parts shelf Caution! Damage to the cables Make sure the cables always have enough room to move. Some vehicles are fitted with a TV bracket combined with a small parts shelf. The TV (flat screen) can be fitted on the TV fixing surface (Fig.
  • Page 59 Living in the caravan 8.11.2 TV bracket with ceiling guide rail Caution! Damage to the cables Make sure the cables always have enough room to move. Caution! Damage to the appliance Check all locking grips are engaged before each journey.
  • Page 60 Living in the caravan Locking grip for turning Locking grip for swivelling Locking screw 10100063 Fig. 44 TV bracket with ceiling guide rail - adjustment option Shifting the TV bracket: Loosen the locking screw (Fig. 44/3). Shift the TV bracket.
  • Page 61 Living in the caravan 8.11.3 TV bracket with wall mounting Caution! Damage to the cables Make sure the cables always have enough room to move. Caution! Damage to the appliance Check the TV bracket is secured with the locking bracket and locking screw before driv- ing.
  • Page 62: Sleeping Arrangements

    Opening the bed storage compartment: Lift the slatted frame (Fig. 46/1). The slatted frame remains in the open position. Closing the bed storage compartment: Push the slatted frame downwards carefully and make sure it does not bang against the bed frame. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 63 Hang the ladder (Fig. 47/2) into the hook-in holes provided (Fig. 47/3). Close the guard against falling (Fig. 47/4) with the buckle latches (Fig. 47/5) in the vehi- cle ceiling when you are in the bed (Fig. 47/1). Adria Caravans...
  • Page 64 (Fig. 48/2).. Lower the wall unit slowly and fold out. Safety latch for unit flaps 10100024 Fig. 49 Safety latch for unit flaps Secure the right and left unit flaps against unintentional opening with the safety latches (Fig. 49/1). Adria Caravans...
  • Page 65 Fig. 51 Lowering the table Slightly lift the table top (Fig. 51/1) by the free end (approx. 30° ). This unlocks the catch (Fig. 51/3). Lift the table top (Fig. 51/1) out of the upper attachment rail (Fig. 51/4). Adria Caravans...
  • Page 66 Hold the table top with one hand in the middle of the table Turn the locking lever (Fig. 53/1) to the left with the other hand (unlocking). Push the table top down to the lowest position. Turn the locking lever (Fig. 53/1) to the right (locking). Adria Caravans...
  • Page 67 Sleeping arrangements 9.2.3 Lowering the swivelling table Table top Grip 10100019 Fig. 54 Lowering the swivelling table Push the grip (Fig. 54/2) upwards. Swivel the table top (Fig. 54/1) downwards in an arch until the grip engages. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 68: Power Supply

    2.5 mm Power source Fig. 55 230 V mains connection Connecting: When making the connection, always begin on the vehicle and make the connection to the power source last. Disconnect in reverse sequence. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 69 If the circuit breaker immediately triggers again, this is due to a short-circuit or earth fault. Consult an authorised workshop and have the fault repaired. Important! It makes no sense to switch the breaker on several times. The circuit breaker triggers even when you hold the switch handle. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 70: V Power Supply

    CSV 300-3 circuits 1 to 4 receive power, circuit 5 does not receive power Permanent power supply to all electric circuits is possible when operating with a towing vehicle. Refer to the separate operating instructions for information in this context. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 71 Minus 12 V output, circuits 1 to 5 + 12 V output, circuits 1 to 5 Car battery/towing bracket Mains signal (only for CSV 300-2), car battery (only for CSV 300-3) Vehicle flat blade fuses FK-puller (tool to remove fuses) Space for circuit breakers Adria Caravans...
  • Page 72 The vehicle flat blade fuses (Fig. 57/3) protect the various electric circuits. A tool to exchange the vehicle flat blade fuses (FK-puller) is fitted next to the vehicle flat blade fuses. For more information, see the separate instructions from the manufacturer. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 73 – The caravan is connected to the towing vehicle – The ignition of the towing vehicle is switched on The caravan battery (special accessory) or the towing vehicle battery can provide power for connected devices when no mains connection is available. Mains operation is switched to automatically as soon as the 230 V mains voltage is available.
  • Page 74 Vehicle flat blade fuses for 12 V electric circuits Connections for 12 V consumers 12 V supply, towing vehicle Caravan battery connection (not CSV 400) Battery selector switch (not CSV 400) Solar flat blade fuse (not CSV 400) Connection for control panel...
  • Page 75 Use a thin object for the changeover (e.g. ball-point pen refill). The option of switching over with the battery selector switch ensures optimum charging of the two battery types (lead-gel or lead-acid). For more information, see the separate instructions from the manufacturer. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 76 The power supply unit is the central power supply unit for all 12 V consumers in the electrical system in the caravan. It is normally fitted in a cabinet or storage space and can be accessed from the front to exchange fuses.
  • Page 77 If the vehicle is externally connected to the 230 V power source (Chapter 10.1.1), an automatic changeover from 12 V to 230 V / 12 V (power supply unit) occurs. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 78 Warning! Deflagration The use of acid batteries as living area batteries in the caravan is not allowed. The installation area is not equipped for accommodation of an acid battery. Only gel or AGM batteries may be used as living area battery.
  • Page 79 Central lighting control - light assignment Light assignment to channels of the central lighting control is set at the factory and can only be modified by an ADRIA specialist dealer. An example Table for the ALPINA 763 UK serves as overview:...
  • Page 80 Fuse of 12 V power supply Next to the living area battery unit Tab. 5 Fuses Changing the fuses: A fuse must be changed when the fuse element is interrupted (Fig. 60/2). Intact fuse element Interrupted fuse element Fig. 60 12 V fuse Adria Caravans...
  • Page 81 Circuit breaker 220-240 V, C10A or B16A Junction box Socket with earth contact 220-240 V Refrigerator Protective earthing (H07V-K) 4mm Heater/boiler Boiler switch (TRUMA THERME) Air-conditioner, pre-installation (roof top) 3-wire cable (H05VV-F) Tab. 6 Legend for the following electrical diagrams for 230 V installation Adria Caravans...
  • Page 82 Power supply 10100044 Fig. 61 Electrical diagram 230 V: AVIVA-ALTEA-ACTION-ADORA 10100110 Fig. 62 Electrical diagram 230 V: ASTELLA-ALPINA Adria Caravans...
  • Page 83 Contour light, red/white Side marker light - orange F1/F2 Contour light, front - white 3rd brake light Earth connection Caravan charging station, power supply unit Connector plug for towing vehicle Tab. 7 Legend, function of 12 V towing vehicle supply Colour Colour...
  • Page 84 Power supply 10100109 Fig. 63 Electrical diagram 12 V: ASTELLA-ALPINA 10100042 Fig. 64 Electrical diagram 12 V: AVIVA-ALTEA-ACTION-ADORA Adria Caravans...
  • Page 85 Power supply 10.8 Electrical diagrams, voltage supply Fig. 65 Electrical diagram 12 V appliances: AVIVA-ALTEA Adria Caravans...
  • Page 86 Power supply Fig. 66 Electrical diagram 12 V appliances: ACTION Adria Caravans...
  • Page 87 Power supply Fig. 67 Electrical diagram 12 V appliances: ADORA-ASTELLA Adria Caravans...
  • Page 88 Power supply Fig. 68 Electrical diagram 12 V appliances: ALPINA Adria Caravans...
  • Page 89: Gas System

    All installed gas-operated appliances have safety devices. When the flame goes out, the automatic flame failure device interrupts the gas supply. In spite of this safety device, the respective quick-action stop valve must be closed if the appliance is not in operation. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 90: Propane Gas

    Isobutane and n-butane are liquid gases that are generated when crude oil is distilled. Isobutane gasifies at -12 °C, n-butane at -0.5 ° C. This means, butane is unsuitable for use in winter. Between the seasons, a mixture of butane and propane gas can also be used. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 91 The gas consumption depends on how intensively the connected appliances are used. Appliance Refer- Unit ence value Gas heater 170 - 490 Cooker 100 - 400 Refrigerator 10 - 25 Oven 50 - 200 Tab. 9 Reference values for gas consumption Adria Caravans...
  • Page 92 11.6 Quick-action stop valves Important! If the gas appliance is not used, the respective quick-action stop valve must be closed. The gas distribution to the individual gas appliances is performed via the gas quick-action stop valves. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 93 Quick-action stop valves of heater, refrigerator, cooker and oven Each gas appliance has its own quick-action stop valve. These are marked with suitable symbols to prevent mistakes: • Heater (Fig. 70/1) • Refrigerator (Fig. 70/2) • Cooker (Fig. 70/3) • Oven (Fig. 70/4) Adria Caravans...
  • Page 94 Connection for gas appliances Stopcock Fig. 71 External gas connection Using the external gas connection: Open the flap for the external gas connection (Fig. 71/1) Attach a suitable adapter to the connection (Fig. 71/2). Open the stopcock (Fig. 71/3). Adria Caravans...
  • Page 95: Water And Waste Water

    We recommend to check the pipes every 6 months for leaks and to tighten the clamps as well as the connectors. The water supply system corresponds to the state of technology (Directive 2002/72/EC). Adria Caravans...
  • Page 96: Water Tank

    Open the drain plug on the tank bottom (Fig. 72/5). Drain the water tank completely. Clean the inside of the tank. Reinsert the drain plug (Fig. 72/5) in the drainage opening and close the service cover (Fig. 72/4). Adria Caravans...
  • Page 97 Open the flap (Fig. 74/1) of the city water connection. Attach a suitable adapter to the plug nipple (Fig. 74/2). Switch the switch (Fig. 74/3) to city connection. The onboard water pump is switched off. Opening a tap activates the city water connection. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 98 Position the waste water tank under the drain pipe so that no water drains outside the waste water tank. Check the level of the waste water tank at regular intervals and dispose of waste water in time in an approved drain. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 99 Emptying the waste water system: Allow the waste water to flow into the waste water tank. Drain the waste water tank at the intended waste water disposal station. Leave the drain cocks as well as all drain valves open. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 100: Heater & Hot Water

    Risk of poisoning Before placing the gas heater into service in winter operation, check the cowl on the caravan roof is free from snow and ice. Check the exhaust gas pipe for damage before switching the heating on. Do not use the heater with a damaged exhaust gas pipe.
  • Page 101 Fitting this unit provides three operating modes for the warm air heater: • Warm air heater only • Warm air heater and electric heater together • Electric heater only The auxiliary electric heater has three capacity levels: • 500 W • 1000 W • 2000 W Adria Caravans...
  • Page 102 Do not drill any holes or screw in any screws in the floor when the vehicle is fitted with electrical floor heating. Danger! Risk of overheating Do not cover the transformer. You can only use the floor heating when the vehicle is connected to a 230 V supply. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 103 The pin (Fig. 80/2) springs out. When the transformer has cooled down, push the pin (Fig. 80/2) on the overload protec- tion back in again. For more information, see the separate instructions from the manufacturer. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 104 Connect the vehicle to the 230 V supply. Switch the rocker switch (Fig. 82/1) for the Truma Therme on. The control lamp in the switch goes on. The water in the Truma Therme is heated to maximum 65 ° C. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 105 Open all taps. Turn the drain cocks (Fig. 83/1) anticlockwise to open. Check that the Therme is completely empty. Dispose of the water collected at an approved location. For more information, see the separate instructions from the manufacturer. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 106 Filling the boiler with water: Close the safety/drain valve (Fig. 84/2). To do this, turn the rocker arm horizontal. Switch on the 12 V supply. Open all water taps in the vehicle to "Hot". The water pump now runs. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 107 Close the "Boiler" quick-action stop valve and the main shut-off valve on the gas cylin- der. Put the exhaust cowl flap back on. The red control lamp (Fig. 85/2) goes on when a malfunction occurs. For more information, see the separate instructions from the manufacturer. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 108 For more information, see the separate instructions from the manufacturer. Important! The electric heating rod is fitted with an overheat protection. If a malfunction occurs (water remains cold), switch the rocker switch off, wait about 10 minutes and then switch it on again. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 109 230 Volt The symbol is displayed when a voltage of 230 Volt is applied to the heater. MENU button Button for the settings menu. On/Off button Fig. 87 Overview of control panel symbols Main switch of the heater. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 110 Important! Heating with electricity is to be preferred to heating with gas. Check the heater liquid level (Chapter 20.5). In gas operation: Open the shut-off valve on the gas cylinder and the quick-action stop valve of the heater. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 111 Fully open the air outlet nozzle (Fig. 89/1) to conduct the full warm air flow to the desired position. The more the air outlet nozzle is closed (Fig. 89/1), the less warm air flows out. The more air outlet nozzles are open, the less warm air flows out at the individual noz- zles. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 112: Cooking

    Do not place hot cooking pans on the glass cover. In the case of frost, keep the kitchen window closed and provide ventilation in a different way. Otherwise, the temperature difference on the glass cover could cause damage. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 113 10 s until the safety pilot valve keeps the gas supply open. If the flame goes out, repeat the process. Regulate the gas supply by turning the control knob to the "large flame" or "small flame" symbol. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 114 (Fig. 91/1), (Fig. 92/1). This prevents condensing water vapour and unpleasant odour in the vehicle. On some vehicles, you can switch on the lighting of the cooking area with the rocker switch (Fig. 92/3) on the extractor hood. For more information, see the separate instructions from the manufacturer. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 115 Switching the microwave oven off: A signal tone indicates when the cooking time has elapsed. The microwave oven switches off independently. Press the door opener (Fig. 93/3) and take the food out. For more information, see the separate instructions from the manufacturer. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 116 If the flame does not ignite within 15 seconds, release the control knob and wait at least one minute before repeating steps 2 to 5. To switch off the flame, turn the control knob until the line on the control knob points to the mark on the control panel. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 117 210 ° C Short pastry 430 ° C 220 ° C Bread, tartlets, puff pastry 445 ° C 230 ° C Very hot Flaky pastry 465 ° C 240 ° C Very hot Gratins Tab. 10 Oven temperature list Adria Caravans...
  • Page 118: Refrigerator & Freezer

    – For higher temperatures, a circulation fan (special accessory) can be fitted to improve refrigerator efficiency. – It can be useful to remove the refrigerator grille in dry weather (without rain). Caution: Always keep the refrigerator grille fitted during rain! Adria Caravans...
  • Page 119 Slide latch (Fig. 94/1) or (Fig. 94/2) to the left (Fig. 94/4). Open the refrigerator door. Closing the refrigerator Dometic 7 series: Close the refrigerator door. Slide latch (Fig. 94/1) or (Fig. 94/2) to the right (Fig. 94/3). The refrigerator door is locked. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 120 Dometic 7 series with automatic or manual mode selection system Fig. 96 Refrigerator controls (Dometic 7 series) Frame heater switch On/Off / energy selector button Dimmer for LED indicator (accessible only when the door is open) Gas / electric thermostat Adria Caravans...
  • Page 121 10100032 Fig. 98 Refrigerator controls (Dometic 8 series) Power selector switch "Off" Power selector switch "Gas mode" Power selector switch "12 V" Power selector switch "230 V" Temperature controller Battery ignition (gas mode) Flame display (gas mode) Adria Caravans...
  • Page 122 The 12 V mode should be selected only while the engine is running. However, we recommend operation with gas even when the engine is running because the high energy input of the refrigerator draws too much energy from the onboard batteries. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 123 On appliances with automatic power selection (AES or AUTO shown in the display), the pri- ority sequence of the control electronics first selects GAS when neither of the electric power types are available. For more information, see the separate instructions from the manufacturer. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 124: Storing Food

    If the refrigerator is switched off for a longer period of time, the door should remain open somewhat. For this purpose, the lock has a special latching position. For more information, see the separate instructions from the manufacturer. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 125: Toilet

    Cover the bottom of the cassette with water and fill in environment-friendly and biode- gradable toilet chemicals. Observe the manufacturer's instructions for the dosage. For environmental reasons, the toilet can also be used without chemical additives, however, this requires more frequent emptying of the cassette (Chapter 16.2). Adria Caravans...
  • Page 126 Flush the toilet (Fig. 101/3) by pressing the flush button for several seconds (if neces- sary, reactivate the control panel (Fig. 101/2). Close the valve blade with the lever (Fig. 101/1) after flushing. For more information, see the separate instructions from the manufacturer. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 127 If the valve blade is still closed, use the lever (Fig. 102/1) to open the valve blade anti- clockwise. Press the flush button (Fig. 102/3) for several seconds to flush. Close the valve blade with the lever (Fig. 102/1) after flushing. For more information, see the separate instructions from the manufacturer. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 128 Store the water tank extension (Fig. 107/4) on the cassette and swivel the emptying spout of the cassette (Fig. 103/2) back in. Close the outer door (Fig. 103/1). For more information, see the separate instructions from the manufacturer. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 129 If the valve blade is still closed, use the lever (Fig. 104/1) to open the valve blade anti- clockwise. Press the flush button (Fig. 104/3) for several seconds to flush. Close the valve blade with the lever (Fig. 104/1) after flushing. For more information, see the separate instructions from the manufacturer. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 130 Hand grip Catch Fig. 105 Thetford Cassette C-200 S The cassette (Fig. 105/1) has a capacity of approx. 17 l and should be emptied when the level indicator (Fig. 101/4) lights. Do not allow the cassette to become overfilled. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 131 Thetford Cassette C402 C and C403 L 12 Upper carrying handle The cassette has a capacity of approx. 19 l and should be emptied when the level indicator (Fig. 102/2) or (Fig. 104/2) lights. Do not allow the cassette to become overfilled. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 132 This decomposes the faeces quickly, prevents unpleasant smells in the cassette and keeps the inside of the tank clean. Fit the tank back in again. Close the access door. For more information, see the separate instructions from the manufacturer. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 133 Do not use antifreeze. Important! • Empty the cassette and water tank when the vehicle is not heated and there is a risk of frost. For more information, see the separate instructions from the manufacturer. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 134: Winter Camping

    Winter camping is becoming more and more popular. Depending on the model and equipment, your ADRIA vehicle is conditionally suitable for use in winter. If you pay attention to the follow- ing information, your winter holiday in your own vehicle will become proper winter fun.
  • Page 135: Winter Operation

    Open windows and roof hoods when cooking. If possible, do not use electrical appliances with high current consumption. The current capacity at camping sites is limited. Make sure the drain pipe of the waste water does not freeze up (Chapter 12.2). Adria Caravans...
  • Page 136 Wheel chocks Antifreeze for the waste water tank (e.g. table salt) Torch / flashing hazard warning light (use new batteries) Winter cover for refrigerator grille (special accessory) Exhaust gas cowl extension (special accessory) Tab. 11 Checklist for winter camping Adria Caravans...
  • Page 137: Placing Out Of Service

    Carefully wash the vehicle and apply a paint protection product (wax). Repair paintwork damage. Your ADRIA dealer will be pleased to advise you with respect to suitable products. Move the vehicle every four weeks in order to avoid "flat spots" and damage to the wheel bearings.
  • Page 138 (Chapter 12.2) and allowed to dry. We recommend using a disinfectant for the water tank. Ask your ADRIA dealer for advice. Appliances Empty and clean the refrigerator; leave the refrigerator door and the freezer compartment, if applicable, open.
  • Page 139 Living area Make sure the forced ventilation is open and not covered. Keep all cushions dry in the house. Position dehumidifiers and check them regularly. Tab. 13 Checklist for placing out of service over the winter Adria Caravans...
  • Page 140 For information concerning the returning to service of the appliances, see the separate appliance operating instructions. Check the function of all appliances (e.g. refrigerator, cooker, heater, etc.). Living area Replace all cushions. Remove dehumidifiers. Tab. 14 Checklist for returning to service Adria Caravans...
  • Page 141: Cleaning & Care

    Wash the vehicle with plenty of cold to lukewarm water and cleaning agent. Then dry thoroughly. You can purchase suitable cleaning agents and additives from your ADRIA dealer. Bird droppings, tree gum, berries, road salt, sea salt, etc. must always be removed immediately.
  • Page 142 For stubborn soiling, we recommend a special cleaning agent for acrylic glass which is available from your ADRIA dealer. Do not use scouring agents. They would scratch the plastic surfaces. After cleaning the vehicle, rinse all acrylic glass windows with clean water.
  • Page 143 Exposure to sunlight can cause the plastic parts to yellow. This is not a quality defect. Important! • Use only commercially available, mild cleaning agent to clean the vehicle. Ask your ADRIA dealer for advice. • Do not use caustic or abrasive cleaning agent. •...
  • Page 144 Do not use scouring agents. These scratch the surfaces. Allow the gas stove to cool before cleaning. Clean the gas stove only with a moist cloth. Clean the glass cover (special equipment) of the cooker with a glass cleaning agent. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 145 Use only soft cloths. Clean the appliance only with mild household cleaners. Then rinse the appliance with fresh water and dry thoroughly. Remove dust from the refrigerator unit at yearly intervals using a brush or soft cloth. The refrigerator unit is accessible through the upper refrigerator grille. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 146 Do not use vinegar essence for decalcifying the toilet and the water system. Use only commercially available mild decalcifying products that do not affect the plastic material. – Ask your ADRIA dealer for advice. Clean the bathroom and the toilet only with warm water, a soft cloth or sponge and mild, standard cleaning agent.
  • Page 147: Inspection & Maintenance

    Inspection & Maintenance 20.1 Inspection work Important! As with any vehicle, the caravan must be officially inspected at regular intervals (Chapter 2.4). Important! Use only original spare parts from the respective manufacturer. Inspection and maintenance work (Chapters 20.3 and 20.4) must be performed at reg- ular intervals.
  • Page 148 Inspection & Maintenance 20.3 Chassis Maintenance activity Interval General inspection of caravan According to regulations in the country of registration Have the brake system checked in an authorised workshop Every year Have the undersealant checked Every year Check the tightening torque of wheel nuts...
  • Page 149: Water Heater

    Unscrew the lid (Fig. 108/3) and remove the lid with circulation pump slowly upwards. Check the antifreeze content. Antifreeze must be 40% or -25° C. Fill water with antifreeze without bubbles to about 1 cm above the minimum marking. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 150: Troubleshooting

    Please pay attention to the following information for finding and correcting faults. If you cannot remedy the faults yourself, contact the service of your competent ADRIA dealer or of the respective appliance manufacturer (heater = Truma, toilet = Thetford, etc.).
  • Page 151 Do not lie underneath the jacked up vehicle. Do not use the corner steadies for lifting the vehicle. We recommend a caravan jack available as an accessory for changing wheels. The ratchet wrench to loosen and tighten wheel bolts is located in the coupling bracket box.
  • Page 152 Ensure the bolts are not interchanged. Secure the vehicle (Chapter 21.1.1). Uncouple the caravan and apply the handbrake. Place the wheel chocks before and behind the opposite wheel. Position the jockey wheel at 90° to the driving direction and secure with cho cks behind and in front of the wheel.
  • Page 153 Check the firm seating of all wheel nuts or wheel bolts again. Use a torque wrench for light-metal rims without steel bushings. – 100 Nm for steel rims – 120 Nm for light-metal rims After driving approx. 50 km, check the seating of the wheel nuts or wheel bolts. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 154 Lamps should only be replaced in a workshop. Contact your ADRIA dealer in the case of defects. The rear light glass of rear lights are closed with one or two recessed-head screws depending on the vehicle type.
  • Page 155 Fill the toilet bowl with water. toilet bowl is not emp- Allow clogging to soak for tied approx. 2 minutes and then flush several times in quick succession. Toilet does not func- Fuse defective. • Replace the fuse. tion Tab. 18 Toilet faults Adria Caravans...
  • Page 156 Repair by authorised work- shop. Outside temperature too low. • Use propane gas for winter camping (Chapter 11.3.1). Flame appearance on Gas pressure regulator defec- • Consult an authorised work- appliance not normal tive. shop. Tab. 19 Gas system faults Adria Caravans...
  • Page 157 Flame failure device Flame failure device is defec- • Consult an authorised work- does not react tive. shop. Flame appearance on Gas pressure regulator defec- • Consult an authorised work- appliance not normal tive. shop. Tab. 21 Gas stove faults Adria Caravans...
  • Page 158 Too much warm food placed • Allow food to cool first in the refrigerator at the same time. Appliance not yet long enough • Check the cooling effect after in operation. some hours. Tab. 22 Refrigerator/freezer compartment faults Adria Caravans...
  • Page 159 Fuse or cables defective. • Have the fuse and cables checked. 12 V power supply unit defec- • Contact Customer Service. tive. System put out of service. • Put the system into service. Tab. 23 Power supply faults Adria Caravans...
  • Page 160 (e.g. camping site). although the 230 V Circuit breaker for 12 V power • Reset or switch on the circuit mains supply is con- supply unit has triggered or is breaker. nected switched off. Tab. 24 Control panel faults Adria Caravans...
  • Page 161 Check function of additional button. Switch input for additional but- • Contact Customer Service. ton defective All lamps remain on Feed line poles swapped • Check connection to 12 V power supply unit. Tab. 25 Central lighting control malfunctions Adria Caravans...
  • Page 162: Technical Data

    Gross weight rating - (minus) unladen weight / basic equipment = weight of additional load In the EU, the EU Directive 97/27/EC is valid for the additional loading of vehicles; these rules are essentially equivalent to standard DIN EN1645-2. Adria Caravans...
  • Page 163 The additional load consists of: Additional equipment All objects offered in addition to the standard equipment. The weights of the additional equipment are to be found in Chapter 22.2.3, e.g.: • Additional equipment from Adria • Additional equipment from the dealer Personal equipment •...
  • Page 164 2 kg Air-conditioning /Dometic) 40 kg Air-conditioning / Oxycom) 25 kg Awning 20 - 30 kg TV + SAT equipment 15 - 40 kg Total weight of built-in additional equipment Tab. 27 Weight of additional equipment and accessories Adria Caravans...
  • Page 165 Technical Data 22.2.4 Weight of personal equipment and accessories Personal equipment / accessories Weight (approx.) Overall weight of personal equipment Tab. 28 Weight of personal equipment Adria Caravans...
  • Page 166 Awning A/A size and draught skirt size ACTION 22.3.2 AVIVA/SUN ROLLER Body length [cm] Awning A/A size [cm] Draught skirt size [cm] 400/420 485/490/495 LX 495 LZ/HC 1006 Tab. 30 Awning A/A size and draught skirt size AVIVA/SUN ROLLER Adria Caravans...
  • Page 167 Awning A/A size and draught skirt size ALTEA 22.3.4 ADORA Vehicle type Awning A/A size [cm] Draught skirt size [cm] 492/512 542 UT 1020 1066 542 DL/612 1060 1085 1091 1110 Tab. 32 Awning A/A size and draught skirt size ADORA Adria Caravans...
  • Page 168 Tab. 33 Awning A/A size and draught skirt size ALPINA 22.3.6 ASTELLA/ASTELLA GLAM Body length [cm] Awning A/A size [cm] Draught skirt size [cm] 553/563 1010 1066 1127 Tab. 34 Awning A/A size and draught skirt size ADIVA Adria Caravans...
  • Page 169: Checklists

    23.1 Checklist caravan, general Checklist Caravan General inspection of caravan carried out (Chapter 2.4.1) Gas inspection carried out (Chapter 2.4.2) Maintenance and inspection work carried out (Chapter 20) Tyres not older than 6 years (only for 100 kmh approval) Wheel bolts, wheel nuts tightened correctly Tyre pressure checked (Chapter 22.1), tread depth checked...
  • Page 170 Vehicle loaded properly (Chapter 5.4) Permissible gross weight and gross axle weight rating of the vehicle not exceeded (see registration documents) Entrance step retracted All outer doors and flaps securely latched and locked Tab. 35 Checklist caravan, general Adria Caravans...
  • Page 171 General inspection certificate, emissions test certificate, (towing vehicle), official gas inspection certificate Parking disc (towing vehicle) Operating instructions Authorised workshops, caravan and towing vehicle Spare vehicle key Spare glasses Window cloth Automobile club card, breakdown insurance package for coverage abroad...
  • Page 172 Audio equipment, photo equipment, video equipment Rucksack Games, painting accessories, cuddly toys Binoculars Dog collar, dog lead Bicycles, tricycles, scooters Bicycle locks with keys, repair kit Air mattress, pump or compressor Leisure equipment Impregnating agent Tab. 37 Living area checklist Adria Caravans...
  • Page 173 Dishwashing detergent Cleaner Tea pot, coffee pot, thermos flask Tin opener, bottle opener, corkscrew Bottle warmer Broom, shovel Egg boiler, egg cups Dust bin, rubbish bag Toaster Grill utensils Floor cloth, bucket Dog bowl Tab. 38 Kitchen equipment checklist Adria Caravans...
  • Page 174 Sun protection products, aftersun Cosmetic products, lip balm Insect repellent lotion, insect repellent spray Cotton swabs, cotton pads First-aid kit and medicines with instruction leaflets Nail scissors, nail file Laundry bag Tweezers Earplugs Tab. 39 Bathroom / sanitary equipment checklist Adria Caravans...
  • Page 175 Checklists 23.6 Personal checklist Please copy and complete. Route: Date: Personal checklist Tab. 40 Personal checklist Adria Caravans...
  • Page 176: Index

    Guard against falling ... . . 63 Butane gas ......90 Adria Caravans...
  • Page 177 Floor heating ..... 102 Foldaway bed, wall unit ....64 Adria Caravans...
  • Page 178 230 V mode ....123 Living in the caravan ....29 Dometic 7 series .
  • Page 179 Warm air distribution ....111 Warm air heater ....100 Adria Caravans...

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