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idea of the motorhome. Changing market and
supply situations may prevent us from
maintaining the exact specification details in
this handbook and we therefore reserve the
right to alter specifications as materials and
conditions demand.
Please check current details with your retailer
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  • Page 1 All the illustrations and descriptive matter in this handbook are intended to give a general idea of the motorhome. Changing market and Model _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ supply situations may prevent us from maintaining the exact specification details in 2004...
  • Page 2 Explorer Group on the Net - www.explorer-group.co.uk Whilst we make every effort to include all the necessary information required within our owners’ handbook, from time to time the information may change or be updated. If you have any queries that are not covered the following options are available: 1.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Introduction Mains Supply Warranty Water Ingress Overseas Connections Mains Unit Servicing Motorhome Code 12v Supply Service Records On Site Controls On the Road Fuses How to make your Beds Safety Recommendations Generators Control Panels Equipment List Preparing for the Road Weights explained Motorhome Equipment Technical Specifications and Wiring...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF MOTORHOMES FIRE RETARDANT FOAMS You are now the owner of a quality motorhome. Your motorhome serial number can also be The Owners Handbook has been prepared for found on the NCC certificate which can be Under the Condition of the Consumer your guidance to help you derive the greatest found within your user pack.
  • Page 6: Water Ingress

    INTRODUCTION WATER INGRESS Customers who bought new motorhomes The Explorer Group Ltd, will pay for the between September 1996 and August 1998 costs of arbitration subject to the consumer CODE OF PRACTICE will also be covered under this code providing paying a £100 deposit.
  • Page 7: Motorhome Code

    MOTORHOME CODE The purpose of introducing a Code of Conduct • Dispose waste water where ON THE ROAD for Motor Caravanners is to be seen to be instructed. • Motor caravans should only be parked in doing all we can as an industry to ensure that approved places.
  • Page 8: Safety Recommendations

    SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS GENERAL SAFETY 8. Ensure heavy and large items are secured • in such a way that the loading exceeds the before travelling in your new motorhome to payload limit, defined In order for you to get the most out of your new reduce the risk of damage being caused manufacturer, Explorer Group motorhome it is necessary for...
  • Page 9: Preparing For The Road

    PREPARING FOR THE ROAD HIGH-LEVEL VENTILATION THERMAL INSULATION AND LOADING AND DISTRIBUTION OF HEATING CLASSIFICATION WEIGHT IN THE MOTORHOME This is always provided by fixed ventilation within the fitted roof skylight. All roof skylights All motorhomes manufactured by the Explorer LOADING fitted by Explorer Group provide fixed free area Group Limited are classified as Grade 2, in...
  • Page 10: Roof Racks And Loading

    PREPARING FOR THE ROAD ROOF RACKS UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WALK ON securely fastened. THE OVER CAB SECTION. 5. Switch off 240 volt supply at source, Some models of motorhomes are fitted with a disconnect mains cable and store in an roof rack and ladder as standard.
  • Page 11: On The Road

    ON THE ROAD PULLING OFF MOTORWAY DRIVING 7. Fit spare wheel and reverse the above procedure. Engage the clutch smoothly. Speed Limits 8. Tighten wheel nuts in the order and in Be sure to observe all statutory speed limits Avoid wear tear clutch...
  • Page 12: Safety & Security

    SAFETY & SECURITY MINDER MOTORHOME THEFT Your motorhome is fitted with MINDER, the The theft of a motorhome can occur in the security scheme operated by HPI Limited. most unlikely circumstances; from a motorway service area, even from an owner’s driveway. During manufacture, an electronic tag is Secure all windows and doors when your concealed in the motorhome body carrying a...
  • Page 13: Arrival At Site

    ARRIVAL AT SITE CHECK SITE REGULATIONS SITING YOUR MOTORHOME When siting your motorhome please keep to the roadways unless otherwise directed. Obey the speed limit. Only a person in possession of a current driving licence may drive on the site. It is also worth remembering that stopping distances on grass are considerably greater than on tarmac.
  • Page 14: Connection Of Services

    CONNECTING SERVICES - WATER WATER A Comet Elegance submersible water pump is supplied with each motorhome. Connection to the motorhome is made utilising either a Carver Compact or a Carver Crystal 3 water system. To determine which model you have, please refer to the equipment chart contained in your Owner’s Information Pack.
  • Page 15: Gas System

    CONNECTING SERVICES - GAS Germany or Austria supply propane with a male connection. Your motorhome is designed to operate using either propane or butane liquefied petroleum Propane will work at temperatures as low as gas at 30m/bar. Gas can be obtained from your -40°C and is therefore suitable for all winter motorhome retailer or gas stockist.
  • Page 16: Regulator

    CONNECTING SERVICES - GAS tap via a label. Below is a key to identify each the gas bottle. A competent gas Fitter should label. To operate the tap the Arrow on the tap then check the system before it is used/ shows the direction of flow for the gas.
  • Page 18: Precautions

    CONNECTING SERVICES - GAS FACTS ABOUT LPG Space heaters may produce sufficient exhaust to pollute the awning space, if it is totally LPG is not poisonous. Bi-products are enclosed, from a general comfort, smell and harmless. LPG is dangerous if all air and hygiene point of view.
  • Page 19: Electricity

    CONNECTING SERVICES - ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY CONSULT MAINS SUPPLY AN APPROVED ELECTRICAL Your motorhome’s main electrical installation is INSTALLATION CONTRACTOR (WHO MAY BE THE LOCAL ELECTRICITY designed to run on a 230v 50hz a.c. supply. BOARD). IT IS DANGEROUS TO ATTEMPT MODIFICATIONS AND ON ARRIVAL AT SITE ADDITIONS YOURSELF.
  • Page 20: Overseas Connections

    CONNECTING SERVICES - ELECTRICITY condition obtained as prescribed in the WIRING OF CONNECTING CABLE AND MOTORHOME MAINS INLET Regulations for Electrical Installations, published by the Institute of Electrical Engineers. Note: Connection to a mains voltage supply OVERSEAS requires particular attention. Care must be taken when connecting supplies abroad since the supplies can be of REVERSE POLARITY.
  • Page 21: Mains Unit

    CONNECTING SERVICES - ELECTRICITY MAINS UNIT Note: It is possible that all of the 230V mains The Mains Unit replaces the conventional electrical equipment may not be able to be fusebox. Similar, but larger ones are often fitted operated simultaneously. A typical UK in new houses.
  • Page 22: Supply

    CONNECTING SERVICES - ELECTRICITY 12V ELECTRICAL SUPPLY GENERATORS CAUTION! All electrical equipment fitted in your new • As with all types of transformer/power N.B. The information provided in this Explorer Group motorhome can be run from a supply a certain amount of heat is Guide relating to fitted equipment is controlled 230v generator.
  • Page 23: Controls

    CONNECTING SERVICES - ELECTRICITY CONTROLS AUTOQUEST/AVANTGARDE Normally these MCBs should be left in the ON position. BATTERY CHARGER/POWER SUPPLY The mains protection devices are located to the right hand side of the unit, and consists of The battery charger is an all electronic switch The RCD is fitted to provide protection against a 25 amp RCD (Residual Current Device) mode power supply, capable of providing 12...
  • Page 24: Fuses

    CONNECTING SERVICES - ELECTRICITY FUSES GENERATORS Replacement fuses must be made only with When using a generator to supply the P C.II fuses of equivalent values, and of the same ensure that the actual output voltage does not type as the originals. Correct values of each exceed the rated generator output voltage, and fuse are clearly marked on them.
  • Page 25 CONNECTING SERVICES - ELECTRICITY AUTOSTRATUS/CASTAWAY CONTROL PANEL “PC-200” 13) It shows the connection to the 230V net. 14) It shows that the minimal voltage device has switched on. 15) It shows the drink water tank test, the blinking means empty tank alarm. 16) The blinking shows the full waste water tank.
  • Page 26 COMPASS AVANTGARDE - Water Pressing and holding the ‘Water’ switch will This is the green indicator light. When the ELDDIS AUTOQUEST cause the gauge to show the water level in the pump switch is on and the pump is running CONTROL PANEL fresh water tank.
  • Page 27: Motorhome Equipment

    MOTORHOME EQUIPMENT TRUMA ULTRASTORE WATER N.B. If only the cold water system is being used the heater tank will still be filled with water HEATER and to avoid frost damage it should always be This water heater features a dual source drained as described below.
  • Page 28: Gas Operating Instructions

    MOTORHOME EQUIPMENT GAS OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 5. Any air in the gas supply line may take up ELECTRICAL OPERATING to a minute to clear. If the red indicator light Control Panel (Gas Operation) INSTRUCTIONS comes on wait 5 minutes and switch on WARNING: again.
  • Page 29: Taps

    MOTORHOME EQUIPMENT HYGIENE STERILISING THE SYSTEM account should the old cartridge be used again as the sterilising agent will have The water tank in the Truma Ultrastore is made At the start of the season or if the motorhome saturated the filter bed. of high quality stainless steel, however, in order has not been used for some time sterilise the to avoid colonisation of micro-organisms the...
  • Page 30: Microswitch

    MOTORHOME EQUIPMENT 2. Remove screw with No. 2 Pozi screwdriver. Note the position of the lever at this stage. 3. Lift off the lever. 4. Note the position of actuator before removal. Flange should be facing forward. 5. Remove actuator. 6.
  • Page 31 MOTORHOME EQUIPMENT OPERATION CLEANING OF ALL TAPS temperature is regulated by the amount the tap is turned. By removing the tap nozzle, a These taps are operated by turning the It is recommended that a non-abrasive damp shower attachment with a 1/2 inch thread, can separate hot and cold taps.
  • Page 32 MOTORHOME EQUIPMENT STYLE 2000 MONO-MIX protected by a hinged lid which should be kept 3. Setting the switch when on 12 volt battery shut when the pump is not connected. The lid then using mains electric supply (230 The Mono-Mix (Fig. 5) is a single lever is easily opened by gripping the lower edge volts).
  • Page 33: Water Filter System

    MOTORHOME EQUIPMENT end of the season with a sterilising fluid, e.g. Chempro SDP or similar. Then flush the system through with clean water for approximately 30 seconds. 4. If the pump fails to deliver water, the most likely cause will be air in the system. Switch off the pump and shake the pump assembly in the water.
  • Page 34: Refrigerators

    MOTORHOME EQUIPMENT CHANGING THE FILTER CARTRIDGE Plug the pump assembly into the socket. Turn 3. Connect waterline to water inlet on side of the top security clip anti-clockwise and the motorhome. When inserting a new filter cartridge into the bottom security clip clockwise to lock the plug housing, smear vegetable oil on the two ‘0’...
  • Page 35: Oven, Hob & Grill

    MOTORHOME EQUIPMENT CAUTION! SMOKE ALARM SPACE HEATER Only use one source of energy at a time. Your motorhome is fitted with a Space Heater. OVEN, HOB & GRILL FOR FULL OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOUR SPACE HEATER, REFER TO Your motorhome is fitted either with a hob and MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS grill or an oven with a hob and grill.
  • Page 36 MOTORHOME EQUIPMENT WARNING! • 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 anti- freeze. Refer to chart on container to obtain level of protection. •...
  • Page 37: Air Conditioning

    MOTORHOME EQUIPMENT AIR CONDITIONING ROOFLIGHTS Your motorhome is fitted with at least one type BLIZZARD 1500 AIR CONDITIONING of rooflight. UNIT STARTING AND FUNCTION SELECTION THE OMNIVENT (12V) ROOFLIGHT 1. Internal temperature control thermostat. The Omnivent is a double glazed rooflight constructed from a synthetic ultra-violet 2.
  • Page 38 (Glass dome is held by the two gas MINI HEKI 4. Closing the blinds: springs after approx. 150mm), On Compass Castaway and Elddis Autostratus a) Take hold of the end rod (without c) Swivel the metal bar towards the glass motorhomes the Mini Heki rooflight will be rocker) in the recessed grip and down and snap into its holder.
  • Page 39: Blinds And Flyscreens

    MOTORHOME EQUIPMENT The guarantee becomes null and void if these DOOR FLYSCREEN There will be an isolation valve fitted next to the (if fitted) instructions are not followed. barbecue point. This is an automatic valve, The exterior door flyscreen can be opened or which cannot be operated unless a connection closed from both inside and outside of the BLINDS AND FLYSCREENS...
  • Page 40 MOTORHOME EQUIPMENT Now remove the battery cover by pressing in When the battery in the key fob is reaching the Audible Alarm Siren sounds for firmly and sliding out of its case. Connect the end of its life the red indicator, on the fob, will 2 minutes producing flying lead to the battery, fit it into the space flash when the ALARM button is pressed.
  • Page 41: Doors

    MOTORHOME EQUIPMENT DOORS To comply with European Standards, the exterior door must not be replaced with a double dead lock. The shower room door is fitted with a two position push button lock, Push once to lock. Push again to release.
  • Page 42: Tv & Fm Radio Aerial

    MOTORHOME EQUIPMENT...
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  • Page 44: Care Of Your Motorhome

    CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME This section of the guide is devoted to the care, Most stains or marks can be removed with mild One of the characteristics of GRP is the way cleaning and general preservation of your dishwashing detergent, but more stubborn light transmitted through...
  • Page 45: Water Systems

    CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME NOTE: Should scratches appear on the SHOWER ROOM AND WASH BASIN 2. The outside of the container should be acrylic windows these can often be thoroughly cleansed and washed down to FITTINGS removed with an acrylic polish, i.e. ICI remove dirt, dust...
  • Page 46: Storage

    CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME SYSTEMS Suitable sterilising chemicals are available Jack up the motorhome (use bottle or screw from your motorhome retailer, accessory shop, jack, do NOT use the corner steadies) so that 1. Drain down the system. (Open all taps to chemists, or homebrew shops, It is not, the wheels are clear of the ground.
  • Page 48: Warranty

    WARRANTY THE EXPLORER GROUP LIMITED SPECIFIC EXCLUSIONS FOR YEARS 2 & 3 Explorer Group instructions, misuse or alteration or ("EXPLORER GROUP") repair of the product without Explorer Group prior Tyres, batteries, glass, exterior paint work, brightwork and approval. all similar trim and finish. Soft furnishings. Carpets and 8.
  • Page 49: Servicing

    SERVICING MOTORHOME ANNUAL SERVICE RECORD Your motorhome needs servicing at least once a year. The Annual Service offered by your Retailer will include the following work and it is our recommendation you have your motorhome serviced Whether you use your motorhome for short journeys or for touring at to this standard annually.
  • Page 50: Service Records

    SERVICING ANNUAL SERVICE RECORD MOTORHOME MODEL ....................................VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ........................YEAR ......1st SERVICE 2nd SERVICE 3rd SERVICE DATE: DATE: DATE: RETAILER’S STAMP RETAILER’S STAMP RETAILER’S STAMP I/We certify that an annual service has been carried I/We certify that an annual service has been carried I/We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the manufacturer’s and out in accordance with the manufacturer’s and...
  • Page 51 SERVICING 7th SERVICE 8th SERVICE 9th SERVICE DATE: DATE: DATE: RETAILER’S STAMP RETAILER’S STAMP RETAILER’S STAMP I/We certify that an annual service has been carried I/We certify that an annual service has been carried I/We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the manufacturer’s and out in accordance with the manufacturer’s and out in accordance with the manufacturer’s and...
  • Page 52 WARRANTY IF YOU HAVE A “WARRANTY” You will need to retain proof of servicing (invoices) in the event of a warranty claim. PROBLEM We sincerely hope you will never have cause to It is a condition of your warranty that complain about your motorhome.
  • Page 53: How To Make Your Beds

    HOW TO MAKE YOUR BEDS CASTAWAY AND AUTOSTRATUS AVANTGARDE AND AUTOQUEST 400RL Step 1 Remove cushion (E) Step 2 Slide out the bed slats from under the rear seat (C) Step 3 Place cushions as shown. AVANTGARDE AND AUTOQUEST Step 1 Lift and slide out the bed slats from 200 - 400 under (B+C)
  • Page 54: Equipment List

    EQUIPMENT LIST AVANTGARDE / AUTOQUEST AUTOSTRATUS/CASTAWAY FRIDGE RM 4230 FRIDGE RB - RM6505 / FB & RG - RM6291 HEATER TRUMA S 3002P PIEZO HEATER TRUMA S 3002A AUTO INTERNAL BLOWN AIR SYST (OPTION ONLY) TRUMA ULTRAHEAT INTERNAL BLOWN AIR SYST TRUMA ULTRAHEAT WATER HEATER TRUMA ULTRASTORE 10LTR...
  • Page 56 AUTOSTRATUS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 2004 Base Vehicle PEUGEOT (350LWB) 2.8 PEUGEOT (350LWB) 2.8 PEUGEOT (350LWB) 2.8 No. of Berths/Designated Passenger Seats Exterior Length 7350mm (24’1.5”) 7350mm (24’1.5”) 7350mm (24’1.5”) Overall Width 2400mm (7’10.5”) 2400mm (7’10.5”) 2400mm (7’10.5”) Overall Height 2850mm (9’4”) 2850mm (9’4”) 2850mm (9’4”) Maximum Headroom...
  • Page 57 AUTOSTRATUS INTERNAL 12V & 230V WIRING...
  • Page 58: Castaway

    CASTAWAY TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 2004 Base Vehicle PEUGEOT (350LWB) 2.8 PEUGEOT (350LWB) 2.8 PEUGEOT (350LWB) 2.8 No. of Berths/Designated Passenger Seats Exterior Length 7350mm (24’1.5”) 7350mm (24’1.5”) 7350mm (24’1.5”) Overall Width 2400mm (7’10.5”) 2400mm (7’10.5”) 2400mm (7’10.5”) Overall Height 2850mm (9’4”) 2850mm (9’4”) 2850mm (9’4”) Maximum Headroom...
  • Page 59 CASTAWAY INTERNAL 12V & 230V WIRING...
  • Page 60: Autoquest

    AUTOQUEST TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 2004 400RL Base Vehicle PEUGEOT (290SWB) 2.0 PEUGEOT (290 SWB) 2.0 PEUGEOT (290 MWB) 2.0 PEUGEOT (290 MWB) 2.0 PEUGEOT (290 MWB) No. of Berths/Designated Passenger Seats Exterior Length 5356mm (17’7”) 5356mm (17’7”) 5819mm (19’1”) 5819mm (19’1”) 5819mm (19’1”) Overall Width 2200mm (7’2”)
  • Page 61 AUTOQUEST INTERNAL 12V & 230V WIRING...
  • Page 62: Avantgarde

    AVANTGARDE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 2004 400RL Base Vehicle PEUGEOT (290SWB) 2.0 PEUGEOT (290SWB) 2.0 PEUGEOT (290MWB) 2.0 PEUGEOT (290MWB) 2.0 PEUGEOT (290MWB) 2.0 No. of Berths/Designated Passenger Seats Exterior Length 5356mm (17’7”) 5356mm (17’7”) 5819mm (19’1”) 5819mm (19’1”) 5819mm (19’1”) Overall Width 2200mm (7’2”) 2200mm (7’2”) 2200mm (7’2”)
  • Page 63 AVANTGARDE INTERNAL 12V & 230V WIRING...
  • Page 64: Retailer Special Editions

    RETAILER SPECIAL EDITIONS 2004 EXPLORER GROUP RETAILER SPECIAL EDITIONS PARENT MODEL RETAILER SPECIAL PARENT MODEL RETAILER SPECIAL AVANTGARDE XPEDITION AUTOQUEST FIRESTORM AMAZON SUNTOR SUNTOR CLASSIQUE SUNSEEKER ALL EXPLORER GROUP MOTORHOME RETAILER SPECIALS ARE BASED ON OUR CURRENT BASE MODELS. FOR DETAILS ON THE EQUIPMENT FITTED AND HOW TO OPERATE THEM PLEASE CHECK UNDER THE BASE MODEL DETAILS IN THE MAIN PART OF THIS HANDBOOK, FOR EXAMPLE IF YOU HAVE PURCHASED A FIRESTORM THEN THE SPACE HEATER FITTED WILL BE OPERATED IN THE SAME MANNER AS...

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