Swift Group Select 122 Owner's Handbook Manual

Swift Group Select 122 Owner's Handbook Manual

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CREATING SMILES FOR LIFE
Swift Group
Owner's Handbook
Select Van Conversion
Issued August 2018
Part No. 1433210

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  • Page 1 CREATING SMILES FOR LIFE Swift Group Owner’s Handbook Select Van Conversion Issued August 2018 Part No. 1433210...
  • Page 2 ® Cytrac DX Robust construction Less vulnerable to obstructions Sat-Tech Ltd. Ultra low profi le A ten Haaft Company Oyster 85 Large reception range Autoskew for optimum reception Easy to use Oyster V Large reception range NEW! Autoskew for optimum reception Control and updates via ten Haaft App...
  • Page 3 WORLD’S NO. 1 IN TOILET ADDITIVES! FLUSH- WATER TANK TOILET BOWL BLADE SEAL WASTE-HOLDING TANK PERIODICAL USE DAILY USE www.thetford.com...
  • Page 4 The only Swift Partner for Paint ® and Upholstery Protection Paint Protection Upholstery and Carpet Protection From the Makers of Diamondbrite Diamondbrite Leisure The ultimate Paint and Upholstery Protection for your Swift Motorhome Diamondbrite Leisure is a two-step protection system for your Swift Motorhome with a Lifetime Guarantee* 1.
  • Page 5 P U R E SERVICE CONNECT DIRECT quickly and work together with The key benefits of Connect WHAT IS CONNECT your dealer to take the problem Direct are: DIRECT? away from you the owner and • Access to information 24/7 Connect Direct is an online resolve the issue as quickly as •...
  • Page 6 CONTROL APPROVED PRO-ACTIVE TRACKER COMMAND TRACKER At the Swift Group we’re continually looking for ways to enhance your enjoyment of the outdoors. Swift Command is a real innovation designed to SUBSCRIBE FOR ONLY make your touring experience even more carefree.
  • Page 7 We therefore reserve the right to alter specifications as materials and conditions demand. Service Centre Tel: Dealers are not agents of Swift Group Limited and have absolutely no authority to bind Swift Group Limited by any express or implied undertaking or representation.
  • Page 8 The site is packed full of features that actively encourage members, not only to liaise with the Swift Group via the forums, but also interact with each other through publishing their own content, uploading and sharing photos and video, and even posting their own blogs for the community to follow.
  • Page 9 CON T E NT S Warranty Information ......................... 5 The Motorhome Code ......................13 Preparing for the Road ......................17 En Route ..........................25 Safety & Security ........................29 Arrival at Site ........................... 35 Connecting Services ........................ 37 Electrical Systems ........................59 Equipment Details ........................
  • Page 10 WAR RA N T Y IN FOR MAT ION Warranty ........................... 6 Supplier contacts ........................9 Service inspection ........................10...
  • Page 11 (or hire purchase), subject to the conditions demand. conditions, terms and exclusions below. Dealers are not agents of Swift Group Limited This Motorhome Warranty does not cover any ("Swift") and have absolutely no authority parts of your motorhome that are covered by to bind the manufacturer by any express or the Fiat manufacturer's warranty.
  • Page 12 Group Service Centre. The motorhome must be made available to an authorised • Cassette Toilet: the cassette toilet Swift Group Service Centre within 6 weeks (excluding seals, valves and glands). of the date the repair need was identified • Heating system: thermostat, motor, for the work to be carried out.
  • Page 13 Cottingham, East Yorkshire, HU16 4JX reached the end of their effective To make a claim under this Warranty, working life because of age and/or contact the Swift Group Dealer which supplied usage; your motorhome. Alternatively, 6. Cleaning or adjustment of any details of your nearest authorised Swift Group assemblies;...
  • Page 14 Identification Number). This can be found at the bottom of the front windscreen and on 5. Please be aware that Swift Group Limited the side of the sliding door. Also within the cannot send parts direct from the factory.
  • Page 15 12. Windows and fittings. issue requires attention under warranty then 13. Roof lights. a Swift Group Approved Service Centre are able to submit a warranty claim to the Swift 14. Furniture hinges/stays etc. Group for processing, and deal with the issue 15.
  • Page 16 Annual service/inspection record MOTORHOME MODEL ........REGISTRATION NUMBER ......CHASSIS NUMBER ........REGISTRATION DATE ........1st service 2nd service DATE: DATE: DEALER’S STAMP DEALER’S STAMP We certify that an annual service has been We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the handbook.
  • Page 17 S ER V IC E I N SP EC TI ON 7th service 8th service DATE: DATE: DEALER’S STAMP DEALER’S STAMP We certify that an annual service has been We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the handbook. carried out in accordance with the handbook.
  • Page 18 T H E M OT OR H OME CODE Code of Conduct ........................14 The Country Code ......................... 16 The Coastal Code ........................16...
  • Page 19 C OD E O F CON DU CT Camp sites Open and close doors quietly. Power generators must be adequately silenced and Arrivals used with consideration. Report to reception immediately on arrival. Dogs and other Pets Vehicle Movement All dogs and other pets should be kept under control.
  • Page 20 C ODE OF C ON DU CT & TH E COU NT RY CODE Departure WARNING: When travelling, refuelling Leave the pitch clean and tidy. or on a ferry ensure the gas system is fully isolated at source. On leaving, check out with reception paying the required fees.
  • Page 21 T HE CO ASTAL CODE The coastal code Environment Care and consideration should be taken to As our coastlines are increasingly used protect the environment. for recreation and education, the following Observe the Country and Coastal Codes suggestions are made to enable us to shown below.
  • Page 22: Table Of Contents

    P REPA R ING FOR T H E ROA D Before Moving Off ........................18 Motorhome Terms ........................18 Loading of Vehicle ........................19 Large Storage Areas ....................... 20 Tyres ............................20 Dedicated Travelling Passenger Seats ..................20 Seat belts & legislation ......................21 Child seats ..........................
  • Page 23: Before Moving Off

    BEFO R E M OVI N G OF F & M OTO RH OME T E R MS Before moving off check: Motorhome terms Mass in running order • Gas cylinders are correctly positioned, secured and turned off unless using The mass of the motorhome equipped to en-route heating.
  • Page 24: Loading Of Vehicle

    L OA DING OF V E H IC LE Loading of vehicle Optional Equipment: Items made available by the manufacturer over and above the standard specification of the WARNING: Loads must not be motorhome. exceeded. The driver is responsible for arranging the loads so that they comply with Essential Habitation: the technical weight limits of the specific...
  • Page 25: Large Storage Areas

    T YR ES & PASSEN G ER SEATIN G Tyres These weights, together with the MTPLM, can be found on the statutory plate affixed to the If a wheel or tyre is changed any forward edge side sliding door. replacement must be of the same type of construction and size.
  • Page 26: Seat Belts & Legislation

    Seat belts and legislation Choose the right seat for your child's height and weight. Designated driver and passenger seats are fitted with seat belts and MUST be worn when Height-based seats travelling. Height-based seats are known as ‘i-Size’ All children up to 135cm (4'5") in height, or 12 seats.
  • Page 27: Airbag

    THR EE P OI N T S EAT BE LT S V EHI CL E CL ASS I FI C ATI ON S & A D V ICE ON T OW IN G Driving licence the child seat as you tighten the belt. Keep a copy of the child seat fitting instruction Licences issued to drivers who passed their in the motorhome for easy reference.
  • Page 28: European Touring

    EU ROP E A N T OU R ING Always brake in good time. Special care must 5. The limit for towing an un-braked trailer be taken when descending gradients. Change is 750kg (based on VIN plate not actual down before going down a steep hill so the weight), this applies to a towed car.
  • Page 29 E N R OU T E Fix & Go tyre repair kit ......................26 Cruise Control ........................28 Parking Sensors ........................28...
  • Page 30 FIX AND G O Fix & Go Repair Kit (if fitted) CAUTION: If the wheel rim has been damaged (bent so as to cause air to leak), CAUTION: Before use please read the user the wheel cannot be repaired. Do not instructions supplied with your Fit &...
  • Page 31 IN F LAT ION P ROCE DU R E Inflation Procedure CAUTION: Wear the protective gloves provided together with the quick tyre repair kit. CAUTION: Affix the adhesive label in an easy-to-see position for the driver as a reminder that the tyre has been treated with the quick tyre repair kit.
  • Page 32 F I X AN D G O / CR U IS E CON TROL / PARK IN G SE NS OR S Cruise Control The driver of the vehicle should always remain seated and in control of the vehicle when the cruise control has been engaged. Never leave the driving seat for any reason when the vehicle is underway.
  • Page 33 SA F E T Y & S E CU R IT Y Fire ............................30 Smoke Alarm Operation ......................30 Fire Extinguisher ........................30 Escape Paths ......................... 30 Children ..........................30 Ventilation ..........................31 CO Alarm ..........................31 Security ..........................31 Vehicle Identification Number ....................
  • Page 34: Fire

    FI R E AND F IR E AL ARM Fire WARNING: Never use portable cooking or heating equipment other than electric Note: Your attention is drawn to the notice heaters that are not of the direct radiant affixed inside the wardrobe advising on fire type, as it is a fire and asphyxiation hazard.
  • Page 35: Ventilation

    VEN TI L ATION A ND S E CU R IT Y Ventilation CO alarm All motorhomes comply with BS EN 721. The ventilation points on your motorhome are fixed points of ventilation which are required by the European Standards. All motorhomes have ventilation at high level and low level which have been calculated to suit the individual needs of your motorhome.
  • Page 36: Swift Command Tracker By Sargent

    S WI FT C OM MAN D TRACK ER Additional security information you provided when you subscribed. Consider fitting any device which might deter intrusion by thieves. Customers are advised If a genuine theft is confirmed the monitoring to identify their motorhome with a method station will liaise with the police and keep you for subsequent identification if other forms of informed of progress.
  • Page 37: Vin Chip

    V IN CH IP VIN CHIP™ Your motorhome has been securely marked and the VIN recorded with VIN CHIP™. VIN CHIP™ is the industry standard security marking system for touring caravans and motorhomes. Shortly after purchasing this motorhome you will receive via email your VIN CHIP™ registra- tion document.
  • Page 38 A R RIVA L AT S IT E Positioning the Motorhome ....................36...
  • Page 39 PO S IT IO NI N G THE MOTOR HOM E Positioning the motorhome Note: Check and observe site regulations. Keep to roadways unless otherwise directed. Adhere to speed limits. Note that these are generally 10mph. Remember that the stopping distance on grass is considerably greater than on tarmac Only a person in possession of a current...
  • Page 40 C O N NE C T IN G SE R V ICE S Water system .......................... 38 Pressure switch ........................42 Water level sensor and cleaning ....................44 Typical gas schematic drawing ....................47 Gas ............................48 Types of gas ........................... 49 En-route heating ........................
  • Page 41: Water System

    Water system - Introduction When power is supplied to the pump, it will draw water from the water tank, and pump All Swift Group motorhome water systems it to the motorhome taps, shower and water have been designed around a pump fitted heater.
  • Page 42 P R IMING & CLE A NIN G WAT E R S Y S T EM Priming the Water System. Cleaning water system 1. Close the water tank drain valve or re-fit the Clean the water system at the start and end of drain bung.
  • Page 43 WAT ER SYSTEM Separate Water Containers 4. Drain the system completely. 1. All water remaining in the container 5. Thoroughly clean the outside of all taps/ should be disposed of so that the container connectors with a cloth soaked in the is empty.
  • Page 44 should not affect the quality of the water used. It is recommended however, that the system is flushed through twice before it is used for the first time, and always cleaned/ flushed after it has stood unused for a period of time (eg over the winter period). Care has been taken (using smooth bore pipes etc) to eliminate as many water traps as possible.
  • Page 45: Pressure Switch

    PR ES S UR E S WITC H If tank heaters are fitted, they can be turned • To further adjust the pressure switch setting, on via the control panel feature of the Swift a cover cap must be first be removed from Command panel above the entrance door the end of the pump to reveal a pressure (see page 66).
  • Page 46 WATER S YS TE M T R OU BLE S H OOT IN G Troubleshooting • Ensure the inlet side of the pump is watertight and not allowing air into Pump will not start, when the tap the system. is opened: •...
  • Page 47: Water Level Sensor And Cleaning

    WAT ER LEVEL SEN S OR AN D C L EA NIN G Water level sensor & cleaning principle The sensor, fitted to Swift Group motorhomes are pre-fitted to water tanks, and link to the control unit, via a pre-fitted wiring harness.
  • Page 48 WATER SY STE M FA U LT FIN DIN G Water Fault Cause Remedy Water not Freshwater tank empty Check flowing from Pump wired in reverse Check wiring, refer to pump manufacturers any tap when instructions operated but Pipe inlet or outlet pipe Check connections pump runs disconnected...
  • Page 49 WAT ER SY STEM FAU LT F IN DI N G Water Cause Remedy Water flows Cold water pipe kinked Check and re-route if necessary from hot preventing flow tap but has Blockage in cold pipe line Disconnect pipes after 1st connector and reduced flow check up to tap from cold...
  • Page 50 GA S S CH E MAT IC...
  • Page 51: Gas

    G AS Push on hoses are no longer permitted under the latest regulations. General information Gas Cylinders The high-pressure hoses have threaded Bottled Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) is the connections and must be securely attached to most convenient portable source of fuel for the regulator and to the gas cylinder.
  • Page 52: Types Of Gas

    T Y P E S OF GA S & RE GU LAT ORS bodies of the cylinders at mid to high level or a single 'holding ring' strap is provided which secures the gas cylinder to the base of the compartment.
  • Page 53: En-Route Heating

    C HANG I N G G AS CY LI N DER Changing a gas cylinder Operating instructions Priming the gas system Please use the correct size spanner for the gas hose connectors as this will prevent damage to the screw fittings and ensure that the fitting is tightened sufficiently.
  • Page 54 G A S S A F E T Y A DV ICE General Safety Notes Note: It is dangerous and illegal to operate other LPG appliances whilst travelling. In the event of leaks in the gas system or if Service and repairs must only be carried out there is a smell of gas: by a competent service engineer.
  • Page 55: Gas Safety Advice

    13kg bottles. for specific climatic conditions when tested according to the procedure in EN1646-1. WARNING: If using cylinders other All Swift Group motorhomes achieve a than those recommended, the user must grade 3 classification ensure these are adequately supported,...
  • Page 56 GA S FA U LT F INDING Grade 3 A motorhome with an average thermal transmittance (u) that does not exceed 1.2w/(m2k) and which can achieve an average temperature difference of at least 35°C between inside and outside temperatures when the outside temperature is -15°C. Fault Cause Remedy...
  • Page 57: The Electrical System

    TH E ELEC TR IC AL SY STEM The electrical system On departure from the campsite • Switch off supply from the site, disconnect General Information the cable at both ends. It is strongly advised that the mains installation • Switch off RCD. is inspected periodically to ensure safe use.
  • Page 58: 230V Mains Electrical Equipment Power Consumption

    23 0V M A IN S CONS U MP T ION 230V mains electrical equipment power consumption Please note: It is possible that the 230V mains electrical equipment may not all operate simultaneously. A typical UK motorhome site mains hook up point provides a maximum output of 10 amps and on some continental sites the available output may be as low as 5 amps.
  • Page 59 W IR I NG OF M AIN S CON N EC TI N G C A BL E...
  • Page 60 TYP I CAL M A IN S C ONS U MP T ION...
  • Page 61 EL E CT RICA L S Y ST E MS Motorhome battery ........................ 60 Swift Command Power control system .................. 61 Control Panel System Operation .................... 63 Swift Command Truma Combi CP+ controls ................. 70 Swift Command system warnings ..................73 Swift Command technical information ..................
  • Page 62: Motorhome Battery

    M O T OR HOME BATTERY Motorhome battery Under normal circumstances it should not be necessary to remove the battery other than for Your motorhome has been fitted with a sealed, routine inspection of terminals. Absorbed Glass Matt leisure battery which is Your motorhome has been fitted with an in-line specially designed for installing on its side and 40 amp fuse between the battery terminal and...
  • Page 63: Swift Command Power Control System

    S WI F T COMM AN D P OW ER CONT R OL S Y ST E M Swift Command Power Control The system has a number of key components that you will need to be familiar with before System attempting to use the system, these are: 1.
  • Page 64 ELEC TR IC AL SY STEMS S WI FT C OM MAN D P OWER CO N TR OL S Y S T E M 2. Using the System Leisure Vehicle and then connect to the mains supply. 2.1 Power Supply Unit - Component D) Check Residual Current Device Layout (see image above) operation.
  • Page 65 2.5 Control Panel - Component Layout (see image below) Your control panel will have an appearance as below, but depending on your specification of the vehicle the control panel features will vary. Not all features are present in all vehicles. Fig 2 2.6 Control Panel - Key Features 'Swift' Power Button.
  • Page 66 ELEC TR IC AL SY STEMS S WI FT C OM MAN D P OWER CO N TR OL S Y S T E M Power Button. Press the power button to show the power information and control screen. Here you can view battery levels, view charger and solar current and press the more button (right arrow) to view 230V current.
  • Page 67 2.8 Temperature Readings 2.9 Water System Operation The EC800 system uses two sensors to The EC800 control panel pump button measure internal temperature and humidity, operates the internal water pump drawing and external temperature. The internal water from an on-board. temperature and humidity sensor is furniture The water tanks (fresh &...
  • Page 68 ELEC TR IC AL SY STEMS S WI FT C OM MAN D P OWER CO N TR OL S Y S T E M 2.10 Water Tank Heaters (frost protection) Water Tank Screen Operation Here you can view the on-board water tank The EC652/653 features the ability to levels and control water tank related features.
  • Page 69 2.11 Lighting & Dimming Operation The system contains up to two dimming channels for groups of lights which can be dimmed, turned on and turned off by this screen, and can also be turned on and off by furniture mounted switches. The awning light on a motorhome can again be controlled by a number of items, the control panel awning light button, the App and the...
  • Page 70 ELEC TR IC AL SY STEMS S WI FT C OM MAN D P OWER CO N TR OL S Y S T E M 2.12 Solar Charge Management Leisure Dial The EC652/653 PSU incorporates a built-in The leisure dial shows the voltage of the solar charge management feature, which will leisure battery.
  • Page 71 2.14 AC Current Limiter Operation Note: For this feature to work correctly The power control system features a 230V the Heating mode must be set to Timer current monitoring system which allows the so that the system can control the heating mains hook up current to be displayed on the appliance.
  • Page 72 ELEC TR IC AL SY STEMS S WI FT C OM MAN D P OWER CO N TR OL S Y S T E M 2.15 Heating Controls Note: You can also override the room There are a number of heating systems that temperature by making a change using can be controlled by the power control system.
  • Page 73 Heating timer screen 2.16 Air-conditioning On the heating screen press the more button If your vehicle has been fitted with a (right arrow) to set or view the daily heating compatible air-conditioning unit then the timers. settings can be set / controlled by the EC800 control panel, the air-conditioner infrared remote control or the Swift Command app.
  • Page 74 ELEC TR IC AL SY STEMS S WI FT C OM MAN D P OWER CO N TR OL S Y S T E M 2.17 Bluetooth Pairing & Other Controls Key Beep The EC800 control panel can display the Use the key beep button to turn on / off the software version number of the Control Panel, beep sound when a button is pressed.
  • Page 75 2.19 System Warnings The system incorporates a number of warnings that are active at specific times. These are summarised below, and also covered by relevant sections of this manual. When a warning is active a warning box will appear on the control panel screen containing a description of the warning along with an audible beeping sound.
  • Page 76 S WI FT C OM MAN D P OWER CO N TR OL S Y S T E M Warning When Type Mains lead When the engine is started Message on screen and repeated beeps (hook-up and the mains cable is still from the control panel.
  • Page 77 3 System Technical Information 3.2 Generator Usage Caution should be used before connecting a The following section provides further technical generator to your motorhome. information relating to the electrical system. You can also access the supporting technical WARNING: Never start or stop manual from www.sargentltd.co.uk the generator while electrical loads are connected and switched on.
  • Page 78 ELEC TR IC AL SY STEMS S WI FT C OM MAN D P OWER CO N TR OL S Y S T E M 3.3 Battery Charger 3.4 Leisure Battery The system incorporates an intelligent three- A) Type / Selection stage battery charger.
  • Page 79 B) Installation & Removal C) Operation / Servicing Always disconnect the 230V mains supply Under normal circumstances it should not and turn the PSU green charger switch to the be necessary to remove the battery other off position (button out) before removing or than for routine inspection of the terminals installing the battery.
  • Page 80 S WI FT C OM MAN D P OWER CO N TR OL S Y S T E M Battery Voltage Action after Notes cut off cut off Vehicle 10.9V Battery selection This cut off level is designed to protect the is changed from vehicle battery from over discharge.
  • Page 81 3.5 12 Volt DC Fuses WARNING: When replacing fuses always replace a fuse with the correct value. NEVER replace with a higher value / rating as this could damage the wiring harness. If a replacement fuse ‘blows’ do not keep replacing the fuse as you could damage the wiring harness.
  • Page 82 ELEC TR IC AL SY STEMS S WI FT C OM MAN D P OWER CO N TR OL S Y S T E M 3.6 Common Fault Table Fault Possible Cause Proposed Fix Connecting lead between the Check and connect lead as per 2.3C site and Leisure Vehicle not connected RCD switched off...
  • Page 83 Fault Possible Cause Proposed Fix Control Panel has no display Check batteries and fuses, turn PSU isolate switch and charger switch on and ensure mains supply is connected. Check control panel connecting lead at PSU and behind Control Panel. Contact your Dealer. 12V Power turns off Battery protect feature has operated to protect the Vehicle battery and or the...
  • Page 84 S WI FT C OM MAN D P OWER CO N TR OL S Y S T E M Fault Possible Cause Proposed Fix Pump not Fuse blown Replace fuse with correct value as per working fuse table Pump turned off Turn pump on by pressing the pump button at the control panel Lights not...
  • Page 85: Swift Command Remote Access

    SW IF T COM MAN D A P P - RE MOT E A CCE S S 4 Remote Access & Control 4.3 Swift Command SIM Coverage & Usage information 4.1 Swift Command App The EC600 system contains Mobile SIM with The Swift Command app can be down loaded 36 month contract, which commences upon from the Apple App Store or the Android Play...
  • Page 86 S WI FT C OM MAN D P OWER CO N TR OL S Y S T E M 5 Technical Data & Approvals 5.1 Equipment – EC652, EC653, EC800, EC635 & PX300 Outline Specification INPUT 230V 230 Volts / 0 to 16 Amps + / - 10% OUTPUT 230V RCD protected, 2 x MCB outputs of 10A &...
  • Page 87 S WI FT CO MMAN D P OW ER C ONT R OL S YS T E M 5.2 Approvals System: BSEN 1648-1, BSEN1648-2 compliant, BS7671: 2008 compliant Residual Current Device: RCD 40A 30mA trip to BS EN 61008 Miniature Circuit Breakers: MCB’s type C 6000A breaking capacity to BSEN 60898 Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) directive: 2004/108/EC Certificate...
  • Page 88: Cab Radio

    C AB R ADI O / RADI O AERI AL ELEC TR IC AL SY STEMS Cab Radio - Timer Settings For further details of the features within the Fiat entertainment systems, please follow the links On all vehicles fitted with a Fiat entertainment below, or see the paper copy supplied with the system, the amount of time the entertainment vehicle.
  • Page 89: Solar Panels

    SOL A R PA NE L Factory Fitted Solar Energy Battery power System As a guide, a 40w panel is capable of supplying up to 2.3 amps, +/-1.5%, while an 80w panel is capable of supplying up 4.68 amps +/- 1.5%. Depending on the state of the charge of the battery it may take a few hours to several days to recover a discharged battery.
  • Page 90 E QU IP ME NT DE TA ILS Truma Combination Boiler ...................... 90 Dometic Absorption refrigerator ....................96 Dometic minigrill ........................97 Dometic hob & bowl ......................98 Thetford oven ........................101 Thetford toilet ........................105 Window / Rollerblind advice ....................105 Roof lights ..........................
  • Page 91: Truma Combination Boiler

    However, the Swift Group manufacturers’ literature is read fully. All Limited cannot accept responsibility for any...
  • Page 92 Truma Heating System and Air Flow Dual Fuel operation The Swift Group undertakes considerable The Truma Combination boiler has been testing of our products in cold chambers to designed to run on gas or electric power, and ensure they meet the BS EN 1649 Grade 3 the optimum performance is obtained when standard and are usable in cold temperatures.
  • Page 93 T R UM A COMB IN ATI ON B OI LE R Butterfly outlets The output of the appliance, and therefore the output of the blown air outlets, will generally be The majority of air ducting outlets on models higher when using Gas or Duel Fuel operation. equipped with Truma Combi heating systems, Electric only operation of the heating is rated are of the butterfly type.
  • Page 94 Truma Combination Boiler Electrical Operation of Truma Combination Boiler Control Panel and appliance instructions Before the heating system is used for heating using electrical (230v) energy, the 230v Please read the user instructions before using isolation button on the Sargent Power Supply the heating system.
  • Page 95 T R O U B LE SHOO TI N G G U ID E ( COM BI G AS HEATER) FAULT CAUSE REMEDY CODE # 17 Summer mode with empty water container Switch heater off and allow to cool. Fill boiler with water # 18 Warm air temperature exceeded:...
  • Page 96 # 402 Warm air temperature exceeded: Not all warm air ducts are connected Check whether the 4 warm air ducts are connected Warm air outlets blocked Check the individual outlet openings Circulated air intake blocked Remove the circulated air intake blockage # 407 No 230 V operating voltage Restore 230 V operating voltage...
  • Page 97: Dometic Absorption Refrigerator

    D OM ETI C AB SORP TI ON REF RIG ER AT OR Dometic Absorption Refrigerator Your motorhome is fitted with a Dometic RM8406 absorption refrigerator. Using this model number, please read the user instructions for the refrigerator, which are available from the following location: http://td.dometicgroup.com/swift.php If you are unable to view the documents on...
  • Page 98: Dometic Minigrill

    DOM ET IC MIN IGR ILL Dometic mini grill WARNING: If ignition is unsuccessful, repeat operation from beginning; if Use the appliance only in a well necessary have the appliance checked if a ventilated space. gas and/or electricity failure in the appliance. The ventilation openings must remain open If appliance absolutely does not work, close when the appliances are operating.
  • Page 99: Dometic Hob & Bowl

    D O MET IC HOB AN D B OWL Dometic Hob and Bowl Warnings CAUTION: This appliance must only be used by responsible adults. during use and immediately after use the burner and other accessible parts may be hot; do not touch these parts and always keep children at a safe distance.
  • Page 100 Controls Electronic Ignition Hob (Depending on model) Hob The following symbols indicate the burner corresponding to the control knob. WARNING: Make sure there are no pans or other any objects on the burners when igniting. This symbol is placed next to the hob burner knobs.
  • Page 101 D O M ET IC HOB AN D B OWL Hob Flame Regulation WARNING: When replacing the gas To regulate flame turn the knob to the desired bottle always take the following precautions: cooking flame. a) close all gas knobs; b) make sure there are no flames or fires in Visual Flame Control proximity of the gas bottle;...
  • Page 102: Thetford Oven

    TH E T FOR D OV E N Cleaning Thetford oven WARNING: Before cleaning the WARNING: Before using the appliances appliance always turn it off and disconnect for the first time, remove all accessories and from power supply and wait until it has packing in the grill and oven, including any cooled down.
  • Page 103 TH ET FO RD O VEN depressed after the burner has ignited or Using the hotplate approximately 10-15 seconds, to allow the Ensure the electricity is switched on. thermocouple probe to reach temperature, The hotplate control is numbered from 1 to 6. before releasing the knob.
  • Page 104 2. To light: Open door, push in the control Fast toasting - trivet in high position knob and turn to full rate - see Fig 2. Grilling sausages - trivet in high position Hold alighted match or taper to the burner Grilling steak/bacon - trivet in high position and push the control knob in and hold.
  • Page 105 T H ET FO R D OV EN Cooking guidelines 4. Place the oven shelf in the required position and close the door. Set control knob to See user instructions. approximately gas mark 5 and heat the oven for about 30 minutes to eliminate Do’s and Don’ts any residual factory lubricants that might Do read the user instructions carefully before...
  • Page 106: Thetford Toilet

    THETF ORD T OILE T / W INDOW S Thetford toilet Windows Cassette C260S Your motorhome is fitted with a Thetford C260 toilet, which is plumbed directly into the motorhome water system, and does not have its own flush tank. Using the C260 model number, please read the user instructions for the toilet, which are available from the following location:...
  • Page 107: Roof Lights

    R O O FL IGH TS Care instructions: Clean the blind only with In order to avoid material fatigue, do not leave a damp sponge. Clean on a regular basis to the flynet closed for a long time. avoid dirt particle build up as this can damage Midi Heki Rooflight the blind material.
  • Page 108: Seat Swivel

    ROOF L IGH T S / SE AT S W IV E L Blind and Flyscreen Acrylic Polish and the Seitz special polishing cloth. • Use talcum powder (4 times yearly) to care for the rubber seals • Clean the blinds only with water and mild soap suds •...
  • Page 109: Omnistep Slide Out Step

    OM NIS T EP / AWN I N G Omnistep slide-out step Thule Omnistor Awning Operation General remarks: Press the “step out” key to bring the step out • An awning is a sun and not a rain protection. until it reaches the end of its run or comes up The awning should be in closed position in against an obstacle.
  • Page 110 3. Unroll the awning while keeping the crank down. The awning will only open after a couple of turnings. Fig. 3 Fig. 6 4. Unroll till 1 m max. Then put out the support arms before further unrolling Note: Never put out the support arms that high, that the fabric jams between the arms and the box.
  • Page 111 AW NI NG / STATU S TV AERI A L Status 570 Digital antenna system 8. Install the tension rafter (for 3.75 m awning). Travelling Do not travel: • with the antenna raised • with the antenna set for vertical signals To reduce the possibility of damage when travelling, point the antenna backwards.
  • Page 112: Care Of Laminate Tops, Tables, Furniture And Doors

    F U RN ITU RE CARE / SH O W E R / T V INLE T Care of laminate tops, tables, Shower furniture and doors When using the shower, always ensure that the shower door is fully closed thus avoiding DO NOT use abrasives, chemically treated water spray on unprotected areas.
  • Page 113: Colour Reference

    C O LOU R REF EREN CE / DOOR F LY SCR E E N Sliding Door Flyscreen (if fitted) A short co-ax lead featuring a screw on co-ax connection will be present behind the Blue Operation mains inlet connector. A co-ax cable will be fitted and connected within the motorhome, The sliding door flyscreen (if fitted) runs on from the back of this connection, to the...
  • Page 114 M OT ORH OME CA RE Winterisation/storage ......................114 General Care .........................116 Condensation ........................118 Exterior bulbs ........................119 Interior Care ...........................119 Select 184 double bed make up instruction ................121 Caring for the environment ....................122 Bed make up diagrams ......................123...
  • Page 115: Winterisation/Storage

    WI NTER IS ATI ON / STOR AG E Winterisation Pull pipe out The Swift Group recommends the following winterisation points for customers. Servicing Arrange (in advance) the yearly service and habitation check, if the motorhome's next service is due while the vehicle is stored.
  • Page 116 Electrical Gas system If vehicle is being stored while connected to • Ensure the gas supply is isolated at the gas 230v Mains Hook-up: bottle, and ensure that the gas manifold taps are off. • Ensure that the leisure battery is connected and the 20A local fuse(s) is connected.
  • Page 117: General Care

    WI NTER IS ATI ON / STOR AG E Wheels and Tyres When the waste tank is full empty the fluid into a designated waste water area. Re-fill the tank • Do not store in one position with partially with fresh water and flush through the system deflated tyres.
  • Page 118 GE N E RA L CA RE Modifications - DIY work It is possible, in weather where extremes in temperatures occur between night and Owners need to be aware that carrying out day, that customer will notice condensation DIY modifications to your motorhome may in between the panes.
  • Page 119: Condensation

    C OND EN SATI ON Condensation be externally cooled, and to use the heating reasonably by not making the motorhome What is condensation too warm such that people perspire, as this Condensation is the process of change of will only serve to generate more moist air and water from its gaseous form (water vapour) therefore more condensation.
  • Page 120: Exterior Bulbs

    EXTERI OR B UL B S / SOF T FU R NIS H INGS become very cold. Whenever possible, put Clean and dust the upholstery and if possible the heating on at a low level before use by remove before placing the Motorhome pre heating in cold weather.
  • Page 121: Interior Care

    INT ER IO R CARE Work Surfaces Changing interior light fittings You should not stand very hot items on any of The light fittings in your motorhome are LED, the work surfaces. with no user serviceable parts. In the unlikely event of failure of one of these lamps, the Cupboard Catches entire lamp will need to be replaced - several...
  • Page 122: Select 184 Double Bed Make Up Instruction

    SEL ECT 184 DO U BL E B E D MA KE U P I N ST RU CT IONS Select 184 Double bed make up instructions (with safety seat) Step 1 Use the release catch on the seat side and pull the seat base out, complete with cushion.
  • Page 123: Caring For The Environment

    S ELECT 184 DOU B L E B ED M AK E U P IN S TRU CTI ON S Step 5 The final make up piece rests on the side of the forward seat and a metal bracket in the kitchen storage compartment.
  • Page 124 BE D MA KE U P Bed make up in Select 122 rear bed Bed make up in Select 144 rear bed...
  • Page 125 B ED M AKE U P Select 144 and 164 front bed Bed make up in Select 184 front bed...
  • Page 126 BE D MA KE U P Bed make up in Select 184 rear bed...
  • Page 127 TEC H N ICA L INF ORM AT ION Specification ..........................128 Capacities ..........................130 Towing Capabilities ........................131 Jacking ..........................134 Wiring Diagrams ........................135 Bulb Replacement .........................140...
  • Page 128: Specification

    S P EC IFI CATI ON S Note: All weights estimated Model Select 122 Select 144 Select 164 Panel Van Panel Van Panel Van Roof Profile 115 MJT 115 MJT 115 MJT Engine Power 2.0L 2.0L 2.0L Engine Capacity Ducato 33L...
  • Page 129 5'7" x 2'11" / 1'9" MRO. 186cm x 120cm / 6'1" x 3'11" eg. On the Select 122 and 144 the payload will increase by 170kg when selecting the Drivers pack + 130 engine as the MTPLM increases by 200kg.
  • Page 130: Capacities

    C APAC I T IES Water Tank Capacities Fresh Water Tank Waste Water Tank Water Heater Select 164 & 184 59 litre 41 litre 10 litre 122 & 144 93 litre 58 litre 10 litre LPG Locker Capacity Capacity All models 2 x 7kg The above are recommended gas bottle sizes Note: For technical data on the base...
  • Page 131: Towing Capabilities

    T OW IN G C A PA B IL IT IE S Van Conversion Towing Capabilities Recommended Permissible Permissible Gross Train Model MTPLM Maximum Trailer Front Axle Load Rear Axle Load Weight Weight Select 122 3500kg 1850kg 2000kg 2500kg 6000kg Select 144 3500kg 1850kg 2000kg 2500kg 6000kg Select 164 3500kg...
  • Page 132 D EAL ER SPEC IAL SP ECI F I CATIO N S Model Select 122 Select 144 Select 164 Dealer Champagne 122 Champagne 144 Champagne 164 Brownhills Spirit 122 Spirit 144 Spirit 164 Webbs & Dolphin Panel Van Panel Van...
  • Page 133 Select 184 Options Mass Increase Automatic gear box + 17kg Champagne 184 Spirit 184 Panel Van 130 MJT 2.0L Ducato 35L 4.04m/13'3" 6.36m/20'11" 2.05m/6'9" 2.26m/7'5" 2.51m/8'3" 2.72m/8'11" 3500kg 3025kg * 475kg * 2869kg Three 176cm x 122cm / 5'9" x 4'0" 170cm x 90cm/54cm / 5'7"...
  • Page 134: Jacking

    J AC K ING POI N TS Van Conversion Jacking Point: ▲...
  • Page 135: Wiring Diagrams

    W IRIN G DIA GRA MS Consumer circuits floor with combi heater...
  • Page 136 WI R ING DIAG RAMS Power circuits...
  • Page 137 W IRIN G DIA GRA MS Consumer circuits roof...
  • Page 138 WI R ING DIAG RAMS 230v circuits with combi heater...
  • Page 139 Cable colour chart...
  • Page 140: Bulb Replacement

    BU LB R EPL ACEMEN T ROAD LIGHTING, PANEL VAN REAR LIGHT CLUSTER ACCESS REAR ROAD LIGHT CLUSTERS Bulb access is from the rear of the cluster. Please see the Fiat handbook for specific details of the clusters and individual lights contained within them.
  • Page 141 U SE FU L IN FOR MAT ION Owners club & aftercare ......................142 Useful contacts ........................143 Index ............................144 Change of ownership ......................148...
  • Page 142 Swift Group Dealer Network, from door catches through to spare wheels. Please note, all parts enquiries must be directed through your dealer, as the Swift Group does not operate a direct retail service. We endeavour to supply parts for vehicles up to 8 years old.
  • Page 143 Tel: 08705 448866 Swift Group Limited www.theaa.co.uk Dunswell Road, Cottingham, East Yorkshire, e-mail: customer.services@theaa.com HU16 4JX Tel: 01482 875740 RAC Motoring Services email: enquiry@swiftgroup.co.uk 8 Surrey Street website: www.swiftgroup.co.uk Norwich Norfold NR1 3 NG www.rac.co.uk 01922 437000 © 2018 Swift Group Ltd.
  • Page 144 IND EX Symbols Condensation ........118 Country code .......... 16 230v mains Electrical equipment power consumption ......... 55 Cruise control .......... 28 Cupboard catches ......... 120 Advice on towing ........22 After sales customer care ...... 142 Dealer Special specifications....132 Airbag ............
  • Page 145 IN DE X Gas fault finding ........53 Gas hoses ..........48 Parking sensors ........28 Gas safety advice ........51 Positioning the motorhome ...... 36 Gas schematic ........47 Pressure switch ........42 General care .......... 116 Pressure switch adjustment ..... 42 Priming the Water System .......
  • Page 146 IND EX Table storage ......... 111 Warranty ............ 6 Tank heaters ..........41 Waste water system ........ 40 Thetford oven ........101 Water containers ........40 Thetford toilet ........105 Water level sensor & cleaning ....44 Towing capabilities ......... 131 Water system ..........
  • Page 147 C HANGE OF OWN ERS HI P Change of ownership Notification of change of ownership As the new second hand owner, please notify the Swift Group of the change of ownership by completing this page and sending it to: Customer Services Swift Group Limited,...
  • Page 148 C HA N GE OF OW NE R S H IP DETAILS OF Model: MOTORHOME: Chassis No: Name: OWNER: Address: Email: Telephone: Mobile: Date of purchase: PREVIOUS Name: OWNER: Address: Email: Telephone: Mobile: Date of purchase:...
  • Page 149 CREATING SMILES FOR LIFE SWIFT GROUP Dunswell Road Cottingham East Yorkshire HU16 4JX Tel: 01482 875740 Fax: 01482 840082 Email: enquiry@swiftgroup.co.uk FIND OUT MORE AT SWIFTGROUP.CO.UK Brochure Layouts Social Dealer Video...

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