elddis Aspire 215A 2011 Owner's Handbook Manual
elddis Aspire 215A 2011 Owner's Handbook Manual

elddis Aspire 215A 2011 Owner's Handbook Manual

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  • Page 1 Motor Caravan OWNERS HANDBOOK Issue 1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS High Pressure Gas Hoses ........6-5 WELCOME & INTRODUCTION ..1-1 Water System ............6-5 End Of Life Vehicle Directive ......1-1 Filling your fresh water tank ......6-5 Explorer Group Technical Approvals ....1-1 Waste Water Tank ..........6-5 GENERAL SAFETY ........
  • Page 3 CONTENTS Battery Charger ..........9-22 Window Blinds & Flyscreens ......11-1 Smoke Detector ..........9-22 ABS - Wheel Spats & Panels ......11-1 Rooflights ............. 9-22 Interior Walls ............11-1 The Heki 2 ............9-22 Furniture ............... 11-1 To Open To The Tilted Position: ...... 9-22 Carpets, Upholstery And Curtains ....
  • Page 4: Welcome & Introduction

    Owner’s Information Pack. your motorhome at the end of its life please visit Your new Elddis motorhome has been designed the Peugeot website. The Peugeot website as a recreational vehicle and is intended for contains full details on all Peugeot products recreational use only.
  • Page 5 INTRODUCTION...
  • Page 6: General Safety

    GENERAL SAFETY (xii) Only those seats designated for travelling GENERAL SAFETY should be occupied when the motorhome Please read before using your new is in motion. motorhome. (xiii) Please note that motorhomes are covered In order for you to get the most out of your new by the new seat belt regulations, which Explorer Group motorhome it is necessary for came into force in October 2006.
  • Page 7: Ventilation

    GENERAL SAFETY VENTILATION FIRE SAFETY All motorhomes manufactured by The Explorer Fire Extinguishers Group are ventilated at both high and low level in It is recommended that a 1 kg (21b) minimum accordance with BS EN 721 Safety Ventilation. The capacity dry powder fire extinguisher be carried fixed ventilation points fitted in your motorhome inside your motorhome at all times.
  • Page 8: Preparing For The Road

    PREPARING FOR THE ROAD IMPORTANT: Do not exceed PREPARING FOR THE ROAD recommended maximum loading for your Before venturing out on to the road with your motorhome. motorhome, it is important that you prepare correctly. Roof Racks Some models of motorhomes have, available as an MOTORHOME WEIGHTS EXPLAINED option, a roof rack and ladder.
  • Page 9: Before Moving Off

    PREPARING FOR THE ROAD BEFORE MOVING OFF (xvi) You are strongly recommended not to carry passengers unless they are seated in Whenever making a journey with your a designated passenger seat. motorhome, either setting off on holiday or returning home, it is good practice to run For Safety through this simple checklist.
  • Page 10: Motorway Handling

    MOTORWAY HANDLING Bicycle Racks MOTORWAY HANDLING Fitting a bicycle rack to the rear panel of a Best Practice motorhome will affect how weight is distributed. To gain the most enjoyment and ensure a long life There are restraints to be aware of with such for your motorhome, the following should be fitments.
  • Page 11 MOTORWAY HANDLING...
  • Page 12: Arriving On Site

    ARRIVING ON SITE RAMP ARRIVING ON SITE CHECK SITE REGULATIONS On arrival at a campsite, you should always check the site regulations. This will help avoid any unnecessary conflict with site management and other site users. SELECTING A PITCH Carefully select where you wish to place your motorhome.
  • Page 13 ARRIVING ON SITE...
  • Page 14: Getting Started

    GETTING STARTED accept a supply from a socket outlet or plug GETTING STARTED having only two pins, or from a lighting You have arrived at your destination and now outlet. want to start to enjoy your new Explorer Group (iii) Any residual current device (earth leakage motorhome.
  • Page 15: Disconnecting Mains Supply When Leaving Site

    GETTING STARTED WIRING OF CONNECTING CABLE AND MOTORHOME MAINS INLET WARNING: It is essential that connections are made exactly as shown. If terminal markings are not in accordance with the above diagram they must be ignored. (x) Finally in order to get your 12V system OVERSEAS ELECTRICAL CONNECTION operational, ensure the master 12V switch is Please Note: Connection to a mains voltage...
  • Page 16: Gas Supply

    GETTING STARTED GAS SUPPLY Gas Regulator Your motorhome is designed to operate using either propane or butane liquefied petroleum gas at 30M/bar. Gas can be obtained from your motorhome dealer. Your motorhome is designed to accept a maximum 2 x 6kg Calor Lite propane cylinders available from motorhome dealers and Calor gas retailers.
  • Page 17: Road Safe Gas Regulator

    GETTING STARTED ROAD SAFE GAS REGULATOR and remove the high pressure hoses. It will help you generate the necessary tightening torque and Operating instructions will prevent damage to the screw fittings, which The use of upright gas cylinders from which gas is may otherwise result from using an improper taken in the gas phase is mandatory for the tool.
  • Page 18: High Pressure Gas Hoses

    You should only connect to this regulator using a Filling your fresh water tank length of approved high-pressure hose not Your new Elddis motorhome is fitted with a exceeding 450mm from the gas cylinder to the Whale Autofill water system. In order to fill up regulator.
  • Page 19 How to fill your motorhome’s water tank Your new Elddis motorhome is fitted with a Whale Autofill water system. In order to fill up and automatically top up your water tank from either a fixed water supply or a water container please follow the instruction given below.
  • Page 20: Gas Safety Advice

    GAS SAFETY ADVICE LPG GAS SYSTEM GAS SAFETY ADVICE The Explorer Group does not recommend the In the event of a suspected gas leak the gas must use of any external cylinders. All cylinders in use be turned off using the isolation valve on the gas should be within the gas locker provided.
  • Page 21 GAS SAFETY ADVICE...
  • Page 22: Electrical System

    ELECTRICAL SYSTEM For normal operation all switches on the unit ELECTRICAL SYSTEM need to be in the ON position. The switches on 12v POWER SUPPLY the left of the unit are known as MCB’s (miniature circuit breakers). These take the place Battery Installation of the conventional fuse but are more convenient.
  • Page 23: Automatic Charging System

    You should not need to replace these long life lights, however should the need arrive please only replace these lights with identical lights which are available from your Elddis retailer. Please Note: Ensure that you only replace a blown bulb with one of the same rating. Never replace a bulb with one with a higher rating.
  • Page 24: How To Use Your Motorhomes Equipment

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOMES EQUIPMENT Within this section of your motorhomes handbook we will give you brief details on how to operate all of the motorhomes equipment from the gas cooking equipment to the window blinds.
  • Page 25: Electrical Control Panel

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT These hoses are connected using screw thread WARNING: Aerosols and highly flammable fittings, which will make a seal if connected and liquids must not be stored in the tightened using a spanner. Once the hose is compartment behind, or adjacent to, any securely connected turn on the gas tap above the gas appliance.
  • Page 26 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT MAIN DISPLAYS It indicates that the 230V net is connected. 10 It displays that alarm clock is set. It displays that the car battery recharging unit is 11 Drinking water tank status display. 12 “B2” leisure battery status display. It displays that the battery parallel is on when 13 It displays that the drinking water tank is empty.
  • Page 27 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT FUNCTIONS (continued) AWNING LIGHT AUTOMATIC TURN OFF MINIMUM VOLTAGE CONTROL (BATTERY An electronic device switches off the awning light PROTECTION) when engine is turned on The electronic battery protection device DIGITAL CLOCK disconnects the 12V users when leisure battery To set clock see “SETTING”.
  • Page 28 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT USER’S SETTING • By using the arrow keys ref. 1 and 2 you can modify the setting of the parameters. • To enter the set mode, press the “PROG” button (ref. 3) for more than 2 seconds from •...
  • Page 29 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT SYSTEM SETTING • Clock setting - HOURS (blinking) - MINUTES (blinking) • Activation of alarm clock - ON (activation) - OFF (deactivation) • Set alarm clock time (only if alarm clock has been previously activated) - ON (activation) - OFF (deactivation) •...
  • Page 30 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT SYSTEM SETTING (continued) • Setting internal temperature, step 0.5ºC • Setting external temperature, step 0.5ºC • Setting of the leisure battery “B2” voltmeter. Max. value +/- 0.5V, step 0.1V • Setting of the car battery “B1” voltmeter.
  • Page 31: Cooking Equipment

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT COOKING EQUIPMENT shut towards the end of lowering. This is caused by the travel lock action of WARNINGS the hinges as it is activated. Make sure (i) All pans should be mounted centrally all fingers are removed from appliance over the burners, even when cooling, to when closing the lid.
  • Page 32: Leaks

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT it to cool, then season. 22cm pan. For right hand control units this burner is the rear left, and for the left hand To season, first heat the hotplate for 30 seconds control units this burner is the front right. on a medium setting, then switch off.
  • Page 33: Gas Grill

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Gas Grill Gas Oven (i) Turn the grill control knob to the high flame (i) Turn the gas oven control knob to position and with the knob depressed press maximum then depress the knob while the electronic ignitor button.
  • Page 34: Refrigerator Model Thetford N112 Lcd

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT REFRIGERATOR MODEL THETFORD N112 LCD D = Function LED A = Main switch (on/off) E = LCD display B = Mode selection switch C = Cooling level selection switch OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS If an energy source becomes available that has a higher priority than the source the refrigerator is When the caravan is on tow, the refrigerator currently using (e.g.
  • Page 35: Powering With Electricity

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT means of the cooling level selection switch (C). Direct current (12V): The SES system will select The LCD display will show the cooling level 12V powering only if a mains voltage (230V) is setting you have selected. unavailable, the vehicle engine is running and a voltage higher than 11V is available.
  • Page 36: Switching Off The Refrigerator

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT gas. During this time, however, the gas indicator system consists of a simple click-and-slide plastic lamp will come on. The delay is built in to avoid it strip. To secure products on the rack while switching to gas operation whenever you stop to driving, push the plastic strip as tightly as you can refuel your vehicle.
  • Page 37: Refrigerator Model Thetford N175 Lcd

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT REFRIGERATOR MODEL THETFORD N175 LCD D = Function LED A = Main switch (on/off) E = LCD display B = Mode selection switch C = Cooling level selection switch OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS If an energy source becomes available that has a higher priority than the source the refrigerator is When the caravan is on tow, the refrigerator currently using (e.g.
  • Page 38: Powering With Electricity

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT means of the cooling level selection switch (C). POWERING WITH ELECTRICITY The LCD display will show the cooling level Powering with electricity can be selected both by setting you have selected. the Auto mode (only Automatic fridges) and A.
  • Page 39: Switching Off The Refrigerator

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Auto mode Securing products for The system will select gas operation if mains driving voltage (230V) is unavailable; or the vehicle's engine is not running. One of the racks in your Once mains voltage (230V) is available again or refrigerator has the vehicle's engine is running, the system will a system for...
  • Page 40: Troubleshooting

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT TROUBLESHOOTING Before calling the authorised Service Department please check whether: • The instructions in the section “Using the refrigerator” have been followed. • The refrigerator is not tilted excessively. • It is possible to operate the refrigerator with an available power source. Failure: The refrigerator does not work in gas operation mode.
  • Page 41: Maintenance

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE • Works on gas components and electrical installation may only be carried out by authorised personnel. We recommend to contact your Dometic Service Centre. • EN 1949 stipulates that the appliance’s gas equipment and its associated fume system must be inspected after installation and a certificate issued.
  • Page 42: Fault Finding

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT ALDE HEATING Alde Compact 3010 Control Panel Fault Finding Pre-operational Check List Check LPG - Sufficient supply? Is the main tap • Check the level of antifreeze in the header tank. When cold the fluid should be 10mm fully open? above the minimum mark.
  • Page 43 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Quick Start Operating Instructions Further information can be found in the appliance handbook. 1. Use the Left < and Right > arrow keys to select the symbol you want. 2. Use the +/On and -/Off keys to turn the function on and off. Turn boiler With “OFF”...
  • Page 44: Microwave

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Systems Test MICROWAVE To ensure a fully operational system follow these Notes: steps: 1 - Your microwave is connected to your 230V Never operate the Alde boiler without electricity supply via a non customer useable ensuring the heating system has antifreeze in plug.
  • Page 45: Battery Charger

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT BATTERY CHARGER ROOFLIGHTS The battery charger for the motorhome battery Your motorhome is fitted with at least one type will automatically switch on when the of the following roof lights: motorhome is connected to a mains supply. The The Heki 2 battery charger will also provide a 12V supply to the motorhome when a battery is not connected.
  • Page 46: Opening The Blinds

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT flyscreen) by moving both joined end rods (ii) The Polyplastic window should remain in the together. open position once opened, however if it does not then tighten the friction control on CAUTION: In extremely bright sunshine, the the window stays to increase the holding blackout blind must only be closed two-thirds, force.
  • Page 47: Taps

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT TAPS Bathroom and shower tap operation The bathroom and shower taps are operated by Kitchen tap operation lifting the lever and turning the lever right for Swivel the tap spout (a) to the desired position cold and left for hot water.
  • Page 48: Internal Doors

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT INTERNAL DOORS Magnetic Catches Magnetic catches work Toilet / Washroom Doors on contact with the metal plate on the rear of the door. Simply close the door until the magnet engages and holds the metal plate.
  • Page 49: Tv Aerial

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT TV AERIAL (vi) Tune your television into the strongest signal. You may need to adjust the direction of the mast to achieve the best picture quality. (vii) Secure by tightening the mast locking collar and wall bracket.
  • Page 50: Thetford Cassette C250 Toilet

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT THETFORD CASSETTE C250 TOILET Optional Features p) Electric Blade Introduction q) Automatic Ventilator The Thetford Cassette Toilet is a high quality product. The toilet forms an integral part of your Waste Pump-Out System caravan or camper bathroom, thanks to its Waste Holding Tank Multi-Level Indicator functional design which combines modern styling Flush-Water Tank Level Indicator (only if...
  • Page 51 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Standard C250 Optional features C250 Control panel (with optional features) 9-28...
  • Page 52: Preparing For Use With Optional Features

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT damage. If blockage occurs, always check if the 14. Automatic Ventilator: The ventilator blade handle is in the correct (closed) position. automatically starts when the control panel is activated (by pressing the flush button) and For toilets with own Flush-Water Tank: Open will automatically shut off after approximately the water filling door and fill the flush-water...
  • Page 53: Emptying With Optional Features

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT once the emptying spout is pointing downwards. Caution: Never use bleach, vinegar or other Prepare the toilet for re-use if required. Slide the powerful household cleaners that contain these Waste Holding Tank into the toilet and close the substances.
  • Page 54: Winter Operation

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Rinse the float and rubber seal under a tap. Activate the Control Panel by pressing the Replace the rubber seal and float for the flush button. Open the blade and press the Automatic Pressure Release Vent using the flush button until water stops flowing into same method in reverse.
  • Page 55: How To Make Up Your Beds

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT HOW TO MAKE UP YOUR BEDS ASPIRE 215 and 240 The front double bed in the 215 and the rear double bed in the 240 is made up by lifting the two side beds up and pulling them together to meet in the centre. B A D C 9-32...
  • Page 56: Security

    SECURITY Explorer Protect Autowatch 650 SECURITY Motorhome Alarm Theft deterrent, prevention and security of your motorhome is taken very seriously at The Basic Operation Arming the System Explorer Group. That is why we have provided a (i) Briefly press (large) arm/disarm button. combination of standard features and optional (ii) Single chirp.
  • Page 57: Enhanced Features Arming The System In "At Home" Mode

    SECURITY Enhanced Features Arming The System In “At Home” Mode. In the ‘at home’ mode, any sensor that is programmed to be isolated, such as the PIR sensor will not trigger the alarm. Arm as normal followed by a second press on the arm/disarm button within 2 seconds.
  • Page 58: Care Of Your Motorhome

    CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME Please Note: Should scratches appear on the CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME acrylic windows these can often be removed with This section of the guide is devoted to the care, an acrylic polish. E.g. ICI Perspex polish. Gentle cleaning and general preservation of your polishing with a liquid metal polish, i.e.
  • Page 59: Shower Trays

    CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME Please Note: Under no circumstances should pre-prepared wipe impregnated with a alcohol, spirit or solvent-based liquids be used on disinfectant / sterilizing solution. GRP or ABS plastic panels as these substances (vi) External containers should be inverted may react with the material and cause visible whilst stored overnight (if possible).
  • Page 60: Thetford Toilet

    CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME Thetford Toilet WARNINGS Cold Weather Use - To prevent freezing during cold weather use, add antifreeze to the toilet system fresh water tank. Use a non-toxic (propylene glycol) type of antifreeze. Refer to chart on container to obtain level of protection.
  • Page 61 CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME 11-4...
  • Page 62: Storage

    STORAGE Power Drain STORAGE In order to reduce any drain on your Leisure LONG TERM & WINTER STORAGE Battery while your motorhome is being stored If your motorhome is to be stored for any length you should ensure that the main control switch of time, especially over the winter period, the on the refrigerator is set to the 0 position following operations are recommended:...
  • Page 63 STORAGE 12-2...
  • Page 64: Warranty

    WARRANTY (iii) That an “annual” habitation service, damp WARRANTY and safety check has been carried out by 3-Year Manufacturer’s Warranty an approved Retailer or Service Centre. The first and second services are due 60 Subject to the following conditions, your days either side of the anniversary of the motorhome is supplied with a manufacturer’s original date of purchase.
  • Page 65 WARRANTY (xvi) No liability will be accepted for any accidental or fire damage or any loss incurred by accident or fire. (xvii) The unexpired period of the 3-year warranty is transferable to second and subsequent owners during the 3-year period. The new owner should contact Explorer Group within 3 months of their purchase, with proof of ownership, service history and their payment of £50 to have...
  • Page 66: Code Of Practice - Water Ingress

    CODE OF PRACTICE - WATER INGRESS • In the case of dispute, The Explorer Group CODE OF PRACTICE - WATER Limited, will agree to the appointment of an INGRESS independent arbitrator with both parties agreeing to pay 50% of their costs. SIX (6) YEAR BODY SHELL INTEGRITY GUARANTEE •...
  • Page 67: Mains Electrics

    CODE OF PRACTICE - WATER INGRESS a properly serviced and documented caravan history will enable your Retailer to rapidly assess and where appropriate, carry out the necessary remedial work. MAINS ELECTRICS It is recommended that you have your Mains Electrics System inspected by an NICEIC approved contractor every 3 years.
  • Page 68: Body Shell

    MOTORHOME CONSTRUCTION MOTORHOME CONSTRUCTION - MAIN COMPONENTS The following is a brief description of the main components used in your motorhome. More comprehensive descriptions can be found in the equipment manufacturers literature held in the Owner’s Information Pack. Body Shell Motorhome bodies are constructed from the highest quality materials.
  • Page 69 MOTORHOME CONSTRUCTION 15-2...
  • Page 70: Equipment List

    EQUIPMENT LIST EQUIPMENT LIST ASPIRE REFRIGERATOR THETFORD N112 ASPIRE 215 / THETFORD N175 FRIDGE FREEZER ASPIRE 240/255 CENTRAL HEATING ALDE COMPLETE SYSTEM SINK AND DRAINER SPINFLO CIRCULAR BLACK GLOSS OVEN SPINFLO MIDI PRIMA 500 WITH ILLUMINATION & 2 SHELVES MICROWAVE BCA DIGITAL CW SURROUND SPINFLO DUAL FUEL 3 BURNER GAS WITH 1 ELECTRICAL HOT PLATE BLACK GLOSS TAPS KITCHEN...
  • Page 71 EQUIPMENT LIST 16-2...
  • Page 72: Electrical Drawings

    ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS ASPIRE 17-1...
  • Page 73 ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS 17-2...
  • Page 74: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ASPIRE Model 215A Base Vehicle Peugeot 333 MWB Peugeot 335 MWB Peugeot 335 LWB No. of Berths / Designated Passenger Seats (Exc Driver) Exterior Length 6467mm (21’2”) 6467mm (21’2”) 7368mm (24’1”) Overall Width including wing mirrors 2750mm (9’0”) 2750mm (9’0”) 2750mm (9’0”)
  • Page 75 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ASPIRE (continued) Model 240A 255A Base Vehicle Peugeot 440 LWB Peugeot 335 LWB Peugeot 440 LWB No. of Berths / Designated Passenger Seats (Exc Driver) Exterior Length 7368mm (24’1”) 7368mm (24’1”) 7368mm (24’1”) Overall Width including wing mirrors 2750mm (9’0”) 2750mm (9’0”)
  • Page 76: General Questions

    GENERAL QUESTIONS and power supply (master light switch). Refer to GENERAL QUESTIONS your Retailer for further assistance. Q: Where Can I Obtain Your Latest PLEASE NOTE: The internal lights in your Brochure? motorhome will not operate whilst the A: Our latest brochures are available from motorhome engine is running.
  • Page 77 GENERAL QUESTIONS Except for 3rd and 5th services that must be on or before the anniversary of the original date of purchase. Q. I Have A Problem With My motorhome, Who Can Help Me? A. We would always recommend that you contact your supplying Retailer.
  • Page 78 GLOSSARY Control Panel GLOSSARY Used as the description for the panel of electrical ABS - plastic switches and gauges governing 12V and mains Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene Plastic the electricity systems. material used for most of the large plastic Dinette components within your motorhome. This is a popular style of seating arrangement Actual Laden Weight where two seats or settees face each other...
  • Page 79 GLOSSARY Grey Water This is the waste water from sink/shower. Liquid Petroleum Gas, i.e. butane or propane. Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) L-Shaped This is the weight of the vehicle laden to its This is a term where the seating area of a maximum, as defined by the manufacturer.
  • Page 80 GLOSSARY Propane U-Shaped Settee Gas used in colder conditions and is usually Usually a reference to seating that literally is ‘U’ supplied in red cylinders. shaped. Vehicle Kerb weight This is a residual current device and is part of the The weight of the tow car often indicated in the electrical system that will ‘trip’...
  • Page 81: Glossary

    GLOSSARY 20-4...
  • Page 82: Annual Habitation Service Records

    SERVICE DOCUMENTS ANNUAL HABITATION SERVICE RECORDS ANNUAL SERVICE RECORD MOTORHOME MODEL ............................VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ..............YEAR ......1st SERVICE 2nd SERVICE DATE: DATE: RETAILERS STAMP: RETAILERS STAMP: I/We certify that an annual service has been I/We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the carried out in accordance with the manufacturers’...
  • Page 83 SERVICE DOCUMENTS 7th SERVICE 8th SERVICE DATE: DATE: RETAILERS STAMP: RETAILERS STAMP: I/We certify that an annual service has been I/We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the carried out in accordance with the manufacturers’...
  • Page 84 SERVICE DOCUMENTS 15th SERVICE 16th SERVICE DATE: DATE: RETAILERS STAMP: RETAILERS STAMP: I/We certify that an annual service has been I/We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the carried out in accordance with the manufacturers’...
  • Page 85 SERVICE DOCUMENTS 21-4...
  • Page 86: Index

    INDEX INDEX Aerial ............ 9-21 Fire safety ..........2-2 Alarm system ........10-1 Automatic Charging System ....8-2 Gas ............6-3 Connection ........6-3 Battery charger ........9-17 Hoses ........6-5, 9-1 Battery Installation ....... 8-1 Regulator..........6-3 Battery Maintenance ......8-1 Gas Regulator ........
  • Page 87 INDEX Storage Long Term & Winter ..... 12-1 Taps ............9-19 Toilet Thetford C250 ....... 9-22 Ventilation ..........2-2 Warranty ..........13-1 Water System ........6-5 Wheel changing ........11-3 Windows ..........9-18 Wiring diagram ........17-1 © Designed and Printed by Preset Graphics. Tel: 01332 549278. (MY2011. Ref: 21177) 22-2...
  • Page 88 The Explor er Gr oup Limited Delves Lane, Consett, Co. Durham DH8 7PE Telephone: 01207 699000 • Facsimile: 01207 699001 • www .explor er-group.co.uk All the illustrations and descriptive matter in this guide are intended to give a general idea of the caravan.

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