CONTENTS Introduction ..................... 1 Technical Information................2 Motorhome Code ..................3 Preparing for the Road ................4 On the Road ................... 5 Arrival on Site ..................6 Fire & Safety ................... 7 Services ....................8 Wiring Diagrams ..................9 Equipment Details .................. 9 Motorhome Care ...................
INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Security The theft of a Motorhome can occur in the Thank you for deciding to buy one of our new most unlikely circumstances; from a Motorhomes. This handbook tells you how to motorway service area or even an owner’s look after your Motorhome so that it may give driveway.
MOTORHOME CODE Waste Disposal Open and close doors quietly. CODE OF CONDUCT If the vehicle is not fitted with a waste water Power generators must be adequately tank, a suitable receptacle should be placed CAMP SITES silenced and used with consideration. below all waste water outlet pipes.
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MOTORHOME CODE Unless permission has been granted When the vehicle is in motion it is barbecues should not be used. When compulsory that all passengers are seated permission has been granted, consideration and seat restraint straps worn. should be given to the annoyance that can Exterior steps should be properly retracted be caused to other users of the site.
PREPARING FOR THE ROAD YOUR MOTORHOME (Weights explained) Before Moving Off LOADING AND DISTRIBUTION OF WEIGHT IN THE MOTORHOME Whenever making a journey with your Mass in Running Order (MRO) Motorhome, either setting off on holiday or The weight of your Motorhome as it leaves returning home, it is good practice to run the factory, as new with standard fixtures and SENSIBLE LOADING...
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PREPARING FOR THE ROAD Check that the 230 volt mains input socket flap is securely closed. 10. Check your RCD's/MCB's for operation. 11. Check and if necessary, charge the conversion battery. 12. Check that the battery is secure and that the battery box lid is fastened.
ON THE ROAD overload individual wheels, the axles or Dedicated travelling passenger seating DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME the MTPLM. Refer to Page 4-1, 4-2 for Seat belts are fitted to all travelling seats. loading information. Always be conscious to adhere with speed Each seatbelt frame is tested to the relevant limits in force, your Motorhome can be driven •...
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ON THE ROAD Airbag • Always replace a seatbelt after an impact. • Always check the anchorage points after an Never fit a rear-facing child restraint in a seat impact; if these are deformed the seatbelt with an active airbag in front of it. Airbags are frame will need to be replaced.
ARRIVAL ON SITE ARRIVAL ON SITE Positioning the Motorhome Keep to the roadways unless otherwise directed. Adhere to speed limits. (Remember that the stopping distance on grass is considerably greater than on tarmac). Only a person on possession of a current driving licence may drive on the site.
FIRE & SAFETY Ventilation and Condensation Fuses SAFETY The ventilation points on your Motorhome Always replace blown fuses with one of the Important: your attention is drawn to the are fixed points of ventilation which are correct rating. notice fixed in your Motorhome advising specified by European Standards.
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FIRE & SAFETY In the interest of safety, replacement parts for Ventilation openings are located below all the Test smoke operation after vehicle has been appliances must conform to the manufacturer’s gas appliances, and in the base of the gas in storage, before each trip and at least once specifications and should be fitted by them or locker.
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FIRE & SAFETY CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM Testing the sounder batteries and circuitry sampling rate of the detector has increased and can be tested using a known source of • Test the sounder, batteries and circuitry by A Fire Angel CO-9B battery operated alarm is pressing and holding the Test/Reset button fitted near to the ceiling in your Motorhome.
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FIRE & SAFETY If the localised carbon monoxide level within the Maintaining/ testing your detector Failure of any test should be reported to the sensor does not reach 50ppm during the test, manufacturers technical support line. Maintenance the sensor test will stop automatically after 3 Do not attempt to repair your CO Detector.
SERVICES Standard Water System STANDARD WATER SYSTEM All motorhomes water systems have been designed around a pump fitted within the vehicle. The pump draws water from the under floor or internal water tank, providing water pressure within the water system, when the system is switched on and water is available.
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SERVICES As displayed on the schematic located just carrier be aware to check that it is also made Priming the Water System: after the surge damper in the water system is from non toxic materials and preferably of a 1) Close the water tank drain valve. a split which separates the water under food quality material.
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SERVICES Motorhome Water Tanks Locations When opening the shower tap hold the shower head towards the drain until the TI and EB Vehicles water flows free of air. Be sure that all taps are turned off when not in use (except in the event of winterising). Note: All tanks are fitted with a breather which acts as an overflow.
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SERVICES System Care: 3) Fill the container with an amount of water, 7) If possible store the water container swill around and empty out. inverted overnight. In the event of allowing water to freeze in the system this may damage the pump and 4) Fully fill the container with water containing 8) The container should be filled with fresh plumbing in the system.
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SERVICES Waste Water System: Pressure Switch: 1) On your motorhome the waster water tank The pressure switch is installed to monitor is stored underneath the chassis and is the pressure on the outlet side of the pump. gravity fed. When a tap is closed the pump will continue to run until the pressure in the system is 2) If the waste water tank is overfilled it is increased to the pre-set level.
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SERVICES TROUBLESHOOTING: In the event the pump fails to start when the taps are opened: 1) Check the fuse(s) 2) Check the power source(s), and ensure there is sufficient voltage to run through the pump. 3) Be sure to check the LED is illuminated on the pump. 4) Ensure there is power running to the pump using a multi-meter.
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SERVICES Pump continues to run (for more than 5 seconds) after taps are closed or pump turns on for no reason: 1) Check for leaks on the high pressure side of the pump. 2) Check the water system has been primed correctly. 3) Ensure the water pump is securely mounted.
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SERVICES Fault Cause Solution No water running from taps when opened but Fresh water tank is empty Check the pump is running. Pump wired in reverse Check wiring, check manufacturers instructions Pipe in system has been disconnected Check pipe connections Kinking in pipes A blockage in pump inlet or outlet pipe Inspect water system starting from the fresh water...
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SERVICES Fault Cause Solution Water is flowing from the cold tap but not the hot Blockage in the hot pipeline Disconnect pipes and inspect Kinked pipes preventing the water to flow Check and re-route if necessary Hot tap blocked or failed Disconnect pipes and inspect Heater non-return valve is jammed Seek service attention...
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SERVICES surrounding air so allow plenty of circulation annual service to inspect all gas pipes and in cool weather and do not cover the cylinder appliances. The gas locker is accessed by opening the with a "cozy" in the winter. vehicle exterior door.
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SERVICES WARNINGS: TYPES OF GAS Never use gas bottles outside the Butane Motorhome gas compartment. Do not use Butane is supplied in the U.K. in green, blue any gas extension hoses. or aluminium bottles. Ensure that the open end of the gas All these have a male left hand thread supply hose is protected against the entry EXCEPT for Camping Gaz which has a...
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SERVICES The Regulator Heating while driving Changing the LPG Cylinder With motorhomes as of construciton year 01/ Please use the included screwing tool to Your Motorhome is 2007, in accordance with the heating attach and remove the high pressure hoses. fitted with a equipment directive 2001/56/EC with It will help you generate the necessary...
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SERVICES d) The gas is heavier than air and therefore GAS SAFETY ADVICE VENTILATION sinks to the lowest point. General Facts about LPG e) Keep bottle gas containers outside (and Fixed ventilation is a statutory requirement in LPG is not poisonous. protected against frost).
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SERVICES All ventilation complies with BS EN 721 and vents should not be obstructed in any manner as this could lead to insufficient fresh air. In this case the confined atmosphere becomes depleted of oxygen which leads to the formation of the highly poisonous gas ‘carbon monoxide’.
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SERVICES Ventilation - Cassini TI Ventilation - Roadstar EB Ventilation - Roadstar EL Ventilation - Roadstar TI 8-15...
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SERVICES Gas System Isolation Safe Usage To avoid accidents, the following fundamental Before turning on the gas supply, ensure that all advice should be carefully read before using gas gas operated equipment in the motorhome is appliances or changing gas cylinders. turned off.
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SERVICES INSTRUCTIONS FOR ELECTRICITY SUPPLY 8) At the site supply point insert the other end using the socket provided. On arrival at caravan site 9) Switch on the mains switch at the site supply General Information: point. It is strongly advised that the mains Note: It is recommended to test the RCD installation is inspected periodically to ensure (Residual Current Devices) in the PSU before...
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SERVICES WARNING: The total 230v load in the OVERSEAS CONNECTION Motorhome should not exceed 16A or in Note: Connection to a mains voltage supply some case where the site protection is OVERSEAS requires particular attention. lower i.e. 6 or 10A otherwise nuisance tripping may occur or overloading of the Care must be taken when connecting inlet connector.
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SERVICES WARNING: It is essential that connections are made exactly as shown. If terminal markings are not in accordance with the diagram they must be ignored. If in doubt consult a qualified electrician. The legal length of the mains ± inlet cable is 25 2 metres.
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SERVICES EC500 POWER CONTROL SYSTEM • The EM40 Interface Unit - This small unit is INTRODUCTION located at floor level behind the drivers’ seat. The unit houses fuses for the fridge, vehicle This section of the handbook will guide you battery, radio and other systems.
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SERVICES 2.2 Activating the System A) Ensure suitability of the Mains Supply. Your E) Check Miniature Circuit Breakers. Locate Leisure Vehicle should only be connected to the MCB’s within the PSU (adjacent to the The EC500 system has a shutdown feature an approved supply that meets the RCD) and ensure they are all in the on (up) that should be used when the vehicle is in...
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SERVICES PSU - 230V Controls Black lever switch, far left - Residual Current Device (RCD) and main 230V on/off switch. Yellow button, far left - RCD test button. Red lever switches, right - 3 x 10A Miniature RCD Test Button Circuit Breakers (MCB).
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SERVICES EC480 Digitial Control Panel (Colour graphic display) Please refer to the following diagram to use your control panel. 8-23...
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SERVICES Control Panel Operation Button Description EC480 Power Button. Press the power button to turn the leisure power on. Press the button again to turn the power off. The adjacent LED will illuminate when the power is on, and also the voltage of the selected battery will be displayed on the screen. This button is also present on the PSU unit, so this feature can also be operated from the PSU.
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SERVICES necessary adjustments as required. Should 2.6 Operation while driving The Miniature Circuit Breakers (MCB’s) operate you wish to review the possible options / in a similar way to traditional fuses and are The EC500 system is designed to shutdown settings, further information can be sourced provided to protect the wiring installation from parts of the system whilst the engine is...
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SERVICES The following table shows the rating and 3.4 Smart Charging circuit allocation for the three MCB’s The EC500 system incorporates a smart charge feature, which monitors both leisure Rating Output Wire Colour Description and vehicle batteries and automatically 10 Amps White 230v Sockets adjusts and directs the charger power (and...
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SERVICES The battery feed is fitted with an inline fuse These warnings will not be repeated unless 3.5.3 Operation / Servicing between the battery and the electrical the power switch is turned off and on again. Under normal circumstances it should not be harness, and is usually located immediately This is to ensure the warning does not necessary to remove the battery other than...
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SERVICES fresh water level drops to below 25% a Battery Cut off Notes Action after cut off warning beep will be heard information will be shown on the screen. To cancel the This cut off level is designed to protect the vehicle Battery selection is warning, press the select button.
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SERVICES Press and release the button to move the 3.11 System Warnings step in or out. One press of the button will The system incorporates a number of warnings that are active at specific times. These are move the step out, a further press will move summarised below, and also covered by relevant sections of this manual.
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SERVICES 3.12 Event Timer Operation The event timer is designed to allow the motorhome user to turn the 12v power on or off (in the same way as using the control panel power button) without being in the vehicle. This allows lights or other equipment to be turned on or off at a predetermined time.
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SERVICES Fuse Rating Fuse Colour Description 3.13 12 Volt DC Fuses 10 Amps Toilet WARNING: When replacing fuses always 5 Amps Ignitions replace a fuse with the correct value. NEVER replace with a higher value/rating 10 Amps Electric Step as this could damage the wiring harness. 10 Amps Water Pumps If a replacement fuse ‘blows’...
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SERVICES The following table shows details of the fuse(s) located at the EM40 Interface Unit Fuse Rating Fuse Colour Description Spare location 5 Amps Marker Lights 20 Amps Yellow Tow Bar + 20 Amps Yellow Vehicle Battery Spare location 20 Amps Yellow Fridge + 20 Amps...
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SERVICES 3.14 Common Fault Table (continued) Fault Possible Cause Proposed Fix Generator being used ‘The Reverse Polarity warning light is on when using my Generator’. This is a normal side effect when using some types of generator. Instead of connecting the neutral conductor to earth, some generators centre tap the earth connection making both neutral and live conductors 110V above earth.
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SERVICES At the right, the internal temperature in 3.15 Contact details 4.4.1 Splash Screen centigrade Sargent Electrical Services Limited, provide In the centre, the current time (24 hour clock) a technical help line during office hours. In addition to the above, the following Please contact 01482 678981 if you require symbols (when shown) indicate;...
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SERVICES • [V] Vehicle battery voltage gauge. This 4.4.3 Active Battery Screen the battery is charged this gauge will gauge shows the voltage of the Vehicle increase, as the battery is discharged battery in bar format, with the precise (used) this gauge will reduce. This can reading shown at the top of the bar.
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SERVICES 4.4.4 Large Clock Screen • Set Clock Time. First adjust the hour using 4.4.6 System Warnings Screens the up / down buttons, then press select again to move to minutes and adjust with the up / down buttons. • Set Alarm Time.
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SERVICES TECHNICAL DATA & APPROVALS 5.1 Outline specification - EC500PSU & EC300, EC480 Control Panel INPUT 230V 230 Volts / 0 to 16 Amps + / - 10% OUTPUT 230V RCD protected, 3 x MCB outputs fo 10A Separate switched channels for water heater, space heater and charger INPUT 12V 2 x 20A battery inputs via 2 x 4 way connectors...
EQUIPMENT DETAILS Note: Most proprietary items within the Motorhome will have their own instruction book. The information within the Handbook is an extract of the most relevant aspects. IMPORTANT In the interest of safety, replacement parts for an appliance shall conform to the appliance manufacturer's specifications and should be fitted by them or an authorised agent.
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS Before using the heating system for the first The gas supply’s operation pressure (30 TRUMA COMBI BOILER time please ensure that the 12v system is mbar) must be the same as the unit’s (EL Models) turned ON at the control panel over the operating pressure (see type plate).
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS TRUMA CONTROL PANEL 1 = Display 2 = Status line 3 = Menu line (above) 4 = Menu line (below) 5 = Display of mains voltage 230V (shore power) 6 = Display timer...
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS FUNCTIONS Menu Settings/Description To switch on/off press the control knob for CHANGE THE ROOM Heater longer than 3 seconds. The boiler starts with TEMPERATURE Settable temperature range 5 - 30°C the last selected settings. (1°C steps). This symbol will flash until the required Turn the control knob right or left to move room temperature is reached.
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS Menu Settings/Description Filling the Unit with Water Ensure that the cold water drain tap is SELECT FAN LEVEL Vent closed (the level should be in the (When the heater unit Circulating air, if no device is in operation, 9 is connected) speed levels can be selected.
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS ALDE HEATING - QUICK START GUIDE STARTING THE SYSTEM (TI & EB Models) ALDE 3020 COMPACT HE CONTROL PANEL The Alde 3020 Compact HE control panel has two hard buttons and a non-capacitive, colour touchscreen interface. The soft buttons displayed on the screen are operated by touching the screen with your finger.
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS MAIN MENU Electric Heating Domestic Hot Water Press MENU button to access the Main Menu The Alde boiler stores 8.4 Litres of hot Check that 230V supply is displayed from the Standby Screen or Settings Menu. water as standard. If the hot water on the Standby Screen.
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS SHUTTING DOWN THE SYSTEM 1. Press Tool button to access the Settings Climate Control Menu (bottom right in Main Menu). To save energy, the control panel only The AC button is displayed when a 2. Press down arrow, until Reset button is updates the boiler after the last adjustment is Truma Aventa Comfort air- displayed.
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS Setup Standby Screen for bedtime TROUBLE SHOOTING • Check the 230 V supply (also indicated on the Standby Screen). The backlight on the Standby Screen can be Any error messages will be displayed on the • The fluids in the boiler may already be at disturbing if the control panel is visible from Standby Screen.
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS • Most vehicles will reach a comfortable • 12 V supply to the boiler dropped to 7 V “3rd Party Panel C. Fail” temperature within 40 mins, in non-extreme momentarily. Check 12 V supply for stability. • Break in comms between Alde control panel conditions.
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS REFRIGERATOR Your new Motorhome is fitted with a Dometic refrigerator. Details of how to operate your fridge are shown opposite: The refrigerator is equipped to operate on three power modes: • Mains voltage (230V AC) • Direct current voltage (12V DC) •...
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS The gas burner must be inspected and cleaned Electrical operation Gas operation (Liquid gas) as necessary, at least once a year. When using 12V voltage (on-board power supply) liquefied petroleum gas (tank or refill cylinders) the maintenance interval is reduced to half- yearly or quarterly.
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS Setting of cooling compartment • For physical reasons, gas ignition faults Explanation of operating controls temperature could occur starting from an altitude above Manual energy selection/automatic ignition sea level of approx. 3280 ft. / 1000m (No Select the desired cooling compartment on MES: malfunction).
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS Gas operation Gas operation Setting of cooling compartment temperature Select "Gas" by pressing button (3) Set temperature step by pressing button (6) MES appliances (manual energy selector) Electrical operation Fig 7 Fig 8 Gas operation: Presss button (3): Select the desired cooling compartment temperature by pressing button (6).
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS Door locking Note: If the vehicle is stationary for a long Positioning the shelves period, the locking hook may be clamped by Open the door by pressing the locking button The shelves may be pulled out by smoothly means of a lockbar.
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS • Keep the door open for the minimum time Defrosting Shutting off the refrigerator possible. In time, frost builds up on the fins inside the Press the mode button (1) and keep pressed for • Food must be packed, in closed containers refrigerator.
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS Failure display Your refrigerator will indicate a malfunction by flashing of the failure indicator LED (4) and one of the other display lights. The chart below shows the meaning of these. Display: Failure: LED is flashing 230V mode: “230V” not available or voltage too low LED is flashing 12V mode: “12V”...
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS Troubleshooting Before contacting your dealer or authorised service centre, please check whether: • The instructions for correct operation of the refrigerator have been observed. • The refrigerator is standing level. • It is possible to operate the refrigerator with any available power source. Failure: The refrigerator does not cool sufficiently Possible cause Action you can take...
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS Failure: The refrigerator does not cool in 12V operation Possible cause Action you can take • On-board fuse defective. • Fit new fuse. • On-board battery discharged. • Check battery, charge it. • Engine not running. • Start engine. •...
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS button, which is located on the fascia. ASPIRE 2 DUEL FUEL OVEN Hotplate burners Ignition must be carried out with the door (Roadstar Models) Ensure the gas cylinder is turned on. open, and if the burner has not lit within 15 In the event of a gas smell turn off at the seconds the control knob should be released cylinder and contact supplier.
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS Grill To turn off: Turn the control knob until the line The hotplate is a sealed construction and on the control knob is aligned with the dot on transfers heat through conduction. For Operation the control panel. Always make sure the maximum efficiency a correctly sized pan with To light the grill, push in the control knob and control knob is in the off position when you...
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS burner can be ignited by depressing the 9. A reversible grill pan trivet enables the • Spillage on the surface of the lid should be ignition button, which is located on the correct grilling height to be achieved. removed before opening the lid.
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS DO’S AND DON’TS Butane/Propane gas is heavier than air and escaping gas will collect at a low level. The DO read the user instructions carefully strong unpleasant smell of gas will enable before using the appliance for the first time. the general area of the leak to be detected.
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS CLEANING THE GREASE FILTER Some tips and advice CK2000 CIRCULAIR • Using the low light option will extend the The filter absorbs grease in cooking fumes life of the lamps. and requires cleaning now and then. How often depends on how much the cooker is •...
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS TO CLEAN THE FILTER, FOLLOW REPLACING THE CARBON FILTER Depending on the cleaning agent used, THESE STEPS: cleaning the filters in a dishwasher can The carbon (charcoal) filter is used to cause permanent discolouration to the neutralise odours when your hood is 1.
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS WASTE MANAGEMENT TO REPLACE THE FILTER, FOLLOW 4. Reinstall the middle cover and snap into THESE STEPS: place. Appliances bearing this symbol must be deposited at the designated local reception 1. Disengage the bottom and middle covers as 5.
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS Using the Oven (5) If burner has not lit within 15 seconds, SPINFLO DUPLEX COMBI OVEN release knob and wait at least 1 minute (1) Ensure gas supply is connected and Cassini Models before repeating operations (2) to (4). turned on.
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS DO’S AND DON’TS LEAKS The shelf has a raised bar to prevent dishes making contact with the back of the oven and If a smell of gas becomes apparent, the DO read the user instructions carefully to allow good circulation at the rear of the supply should be turned off at the cylinder before using the appliance for the first time.
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS Thetford 3 Burner Hob a manner that will prevent the accumulation 1. Ensure gas cylinder/supply is connected of unburnt gas. When in use ensure that air and turned on. In the event of a gas smell vents are not inadvertently blocked or shut turn off at gas cylinder/mains and contact off.
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS DO’S AND DON’TS LEAKS Models with Manual Spark Ignition - follow the procedure in (3) above, except If a smell of gas becomes apparent, the DO read the user instructions carefully that the burner can be ignited by supply should be turned off at the cylinder before using the appliance for the first time.
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS Operation Procedure oven stops cooking and all information Microwave (Daewoo) retained. To erase all information, push • Plug power supply cord into 230V AC the STOP/CLEAR button once more. 50Hz power outlet. • If the START button is pushed and the •...
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS Main Parts THETFORD C-260 CASSETTE TOILET INTRODUCTION The Thetford Cassette Toilet is a high quality product. It is user-friendly, meets high quality standards and gives you all the convenience of home. Before operating and using this toilet we advise you to read the manual completely.
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS Preparing for use Flushing the toilet your toilet has a 1-level indication. It will only indicate a full tank. If a green level indication This Cassette Toilet has a waste-holding tank Press the flush button light immediately lights up, your toilet has a of 17.5L.
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Preparing waste-holding tank It is important to clean this Cassette Toilet regularly. You will prevent limescale and ensure optimal hygiene. Clean the inside of the bowl with toilet bowl cleaner and a soft brush and use bathroom cleaner for the outside of the toilet.
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS Preparing Electric Ventilator (if applicable) Emptying waste-holding tank 9-35...
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS STATUS TV ANTENNA Removing the Antenna A permanently fitted Status can be easily OPERATING THE SYSTEM removed leaving only the Mounting Foot and Travelling rubber gaiter. When positioning the Antenna Dome please 1. Unplug the antenna lead from the Amplifier. allow for the following:- 2.
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS Signal Symptom Action Fault Finding The following are some of the key areas we Very Poor No picture or sound, TV freezing, severe Check the amplifier gain is set to maximum (rotate pixilation, break up and picutre drop out clockwise).
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS LED Light Antenna Dome Co-axial Cable Spares & Repairs Should the LED on the Amplifier not light, firstly Check the routing of the coaxial cable from the Should you require any parts for replacements check there is power to the unit. Secondly Antenna Dome to the Amplifier.
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS PROJECT 2000 STEP Manual Operation (Cassini Range) Pull the step fully out once the vehicle is parked. Prior to departure, push the step fully home. If the step is extended and the ignition is switched on an audible warning will sound. It can only be cancelled by pushing the step fully home.
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS THULE AWNING Note: Standard fitment is model specific. In order not to damage the vehicle wall, never roll the awning out for more than 0,5 metre without getting the support arms out and ensure the vehicle is parked on level ground. Check regularly whether the adapters are well fixed to the vehicle. 9-40...
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS Swivel Seat Day Time Table (TI) • Release the leg and lock into the down position and lower the table (Fig 5). • The table is stored under the rear bed To turn the swivel, locate the handle located frame.
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS Day Time Table (EB) • Release the leg and lock into the down Day Time Table (EL) position and lower the table (Fig 8). • The table is stored in the garage area at the • The freestanding table is stored in the rear of the vehicle.
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS Locate the slide out extension underneath Slide the side seat cushions down and then Preparing the vehicle for night time the side seat and extend it fully (Fig 13). place the infill cushions as shown (Fig 15). TI has fixed rear bed. EB has two rear permanent singles that are converted to a double.
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS EB rear bed Slide the centre cushion down and place the Remove the armrest cushions and store infill cushion as shown (Fig 17). safely, then place the backrest cushions into The rear single beds can be converted to a the gap as shown (Fig.
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EQUIPMENT DETAILS Reversing camera The vehicle is equipped with a reversing camera located at high level at the rear of the vehicle as shown (Fig 1). It is activated as soon as reverse gear is engaged. The rear view mirror will display the view from the camera (Fig 2).
MOTORHOME CARE circumstances should abrasive cleaners or car wax. In the event of the bodywork CONDENSATION solvent based solutions be used on them. blooming, the depth of shine can be How to overcome condensation restored by use of a mild ‘T’-Cut abrasive 2) Work Surfaces.
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MOTORHOME CARE 12) Servicing of the automotive aspects of 14) Tyre foam and inflator is located under SAFETY PRECAUTIONS your motorhome is best carried out by a the front passenger seat. For operating General commercial vehicle service centre who instructions please refer to the base would have a better understanding of vehicle manual.
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MOTORHOME CARE 8) Ventilation openings are located below all the vehicle. Vents must not be covered VENTILATION the gas appliances, and in the base of with any objects that may limit or affect Location of openings & cleaning the gas locker. These openings should the ventilation requirements.
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MOTORHOME CARE and butane liquefied petroleum gas. There is no danger of pollution of an FIRE There are dedicated hoses available for enclosed awning space by the LPG exhaust different types of gas/bottle. They are from the refrigerator venting into it. IN CASE OF FIRE: Get everybody out.
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WARRANTY ROADSTAR/CASSINI WARRANTY What does the warranty cover? • Using and driving the vehicle outside the instructions outlined in the driver’s Renault will cover any defects in material or To protect you and your motorhome never handbook workmanship that occur as a result of the leave the registration documents in the vehicle manufacturing process.
WARRANTY How do I get a warranty issue resolved? Lunar Caravans will cover the total cost of 7. The cost of transporting or moving the any labour of parts free of charge providing vehicle by any means to or from a place •...
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WARRANTY Exclusions 9. Misuse of any component 10. Cleaning and adjustment of assemblies 11. Routine maintenance items which form part of the annual servicing for the vehicle, including adjustment and lubrication of locks, the cleaning of the heater, fridge and rubber gas hoses. 12.
Sherdley Road Lostock Hall Preston PR5 5JF There is a £50 administration fee for the transfer of ownership. Cheques should be made payable to Lunar Caravans Limited and send to the above address along with the vehicle's service history. 13-1...
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PLEASE FORWARD THIS FORM, WITH A COPY OF YOUR SALES RECEIPT TO: Lunar Caravans Limited, After Sales Department, Sherdley Road, Lostock Hall, Preston, PR5 5JF. From time to time our Marketing Department may use the information recorded on our database to inform customers of new products and updates.
ANNUAL HABITATION SERVICE RECORD YEAR MOTORHOME MODEL CHASSIS (VIN) NUMBER 1st INSPECTION 2nd INSPECTION 3rd INSPECTION DATE: DATE: DATE: DEALER’S DEALER’S DEALER’S STAMP STAMP STAMP We certify that an annual inspection has We certify that an annual inspection has We certify that an annual inspection has been carried out in accordance been carried out in accordance been carried out in accordance...
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ANNUAL HABITATION SERVICE RECORD YEAR MOTORHOME MODEL CHASSIS (VIN) NUMBER 7th INSPECTION 8th INSPECTION DATE: DATE: DEALER’S DEALER’S STAMP STAMP We certify that an annual inspection has We certify that an annual inspection has been carried out in accordance been carried out in accordance with the Service Checklist.
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