elddis encore Owner's Handbook Manual
elddis encore Owner's Handbook Manual

elddis encore Owner's Handbook Manual

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

    WELCOME & INTRODUCTION ..... 1-1 High Pressure Gas Hoses ...... 6-5 End Of Life Vehicle Directive ....1-1 Water System .......... 6-5 Elddis Technical Approvals ...... 1-2 Filling your Fresh Water Tank ....6-5 GENERAL SAFETY ....... 2-1 Waste Water Tank ........6-5 Please read before using your new Draining Down Your Water System ..
  • Page 3 Insulation ..........14-1 Internal Doors ........9-28 EQUIPMENT LIST ........ 15-1 Toilet / Washroom Doors ....... 9-28 Encore ........... 15-1 Other Internal Doors ......9-28 ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS ....16-1 Magnetic Catches ......... 9-28 Locker Door Catches (Paddle Latch) ..9-28 Encore ...........
  • Page 4: Welcome & Introduction

    Elddis accepts no liability if vehicle details to hand, should you ever need the motorhome is used for any purpose our assistance.
  • Page 5: Elddis Technical Approvals

    Commission Whole Vehicle Type Approved via the Vehicle Certification Agency (VCA). In order to ensure your new motorhome is safe to use, Elddis are members of and have been inspected by the following bodies. NCC who operate a certification scheme to ensure compliance with the European safety standards for motorhomes.
  • Page 6: General Safety

    Then In order for you to get the most out of your contact your nearest Elddis Retailer to new motorhome it is necessary for you to be arrange for them to check the gas aware of the following: system.
  • Page 7: Ventilation

    Polyurethane (PU) foam which are combustion modified foam cushions, foam Low-Level Ventilation mattresses and fire retardent fabric. All All Elddis Motorhomes have fixed low level furnishings and fabrics used by Elddis ventilation provided. These ventilators are comply with the Furniture and Furnishings covered with plastic covers designed to (Fire Safety) Regulations.
  • Page 8: Preparing For The Road

    PREPARING FOR THE ROAD Note: Light items are considered as clothing PREPARING FOR THE ROAD and bedding. It is not recommended to travel Before venturing out on to the road with your with tinned items in overhead lockers. motorhome, it is important that you prepare IMPORTANT: Do not exceed maximum correctly.
  • Page 9: Pulling Off

    Elddis cannot be held responsible for problems related to a bicycle rack fitted by a third party. A copy of the rear panel drawing must be obtained by the retailer or service centre from Elddis to ensure correct fixing points are located.
  • Page 10: Motorway Handling

    MOTORWAY HANDLING MOTORWAY HANDLING Best Practice To gain the most enjoyment and ensure a long life for your motorhome, the following should be observed: • Do not bump kerbs with wheels. • When overtaking ensure sufficient clearance is given to other vehicles. •...
  • Page 11 MOTORWAY HANDLING...
  • Page 12: Arriving On Site

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

    Never accept a supply from a socket You have arrived at your destination and now outlet or plug having only two pins, or want to start to enjoy your new Elddis from a lighting outlet. motorhome. The following is a step by step...
  • Page 15: Disconnecting Mains Supply When Leaving Site

    GETTING STARTED WIRING OF CONNECTING CABLE AND MOTORHOME MAINS INLET WARNING: It is essential that connections are made exactly as shown. If terminal markings are not in accordance with the above diagram they must be ignored. (vii) Place any surplus cable under the OVERSEAS ELECTRICAL motorhome.
  • Page 16: Gas Supply

    GETTING STARTED GAS SUPPLY Gas Regulator Your motorhome is designed to operate using Your Motorhome is either propane or butane liquefied petroleum fitted with a Road safe gas at 30M/bar. Gas can be obtained from gas regulator. your motorhome dealer. Your motorhome is The operating designed to accept a maximum 2 x 6kg gas instructions are given...
  • Page 17: Road Safe Gas Regulator

    GETTING STARTED ROAD SAFE GAS REGULATOR - Open the full cylinder’s valve. - Press the hose-break safety device and Operating instructions the gas-flow monitor (see “Taking into The use of upright gas cylinders from which operation”). gas is taken in the gas phase is mandatory Anytime after making changes, check the for the operation of gas regulators, gas hose connection to the cylinder valve for...
  • Page 18: High Pressure Gas Hoses

    Elddis Retailer. These hoses are connected Please take care not to over fill your tank it is using screw thread fittings, which will make a...
  • Page 19 GETTING STARTED...
  • Page 20: Gas Safety Advice

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

    ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ref table. Discharging a battery below this ELECTRICAL SYSTEM figure will cause permanent damage. 12v POWER SUPPLY Overheating and gassing will occur when re- connected to the mains supply. Battery Installation Your motorhome will be fitted with a charging 12 Volt Battery State of Charge and power distribution unit.
  • Page 23: Resetting The Rcd

    INTERNAL LIGHTS CAUTION: Lamp holder-plugs (bayonet- cap Your new Encore motorhome is fitted with all adaptors) should not be used under any LED lighting. circumstances. You should not need to replace these long...
  • Page 24 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM MAINS UNIT - ENCORE...
  • Page 25 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM...
  • Page 26: How To Use Your Motorhomes Equipment

    HOW TO OPERATE YOUR MOTORHOME ENTRANCE DOOR From the Outside It is recommended that you always lock and unlock your Encore habitation door via the use of the key fob. Once you have unlocked the entrance door, to open the door pull the lever shown opposite.
  • Page 27 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Control panel Circular Function Buttons Master Switch When pressed will switch power to all non-essential accessories. The alarm, radio and fridge still receive power when the master switch is off. Lights Switch When pressed will switch power to all the interior lights.
  • Page 28 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Water Level Note: (0A = 0%) (12A = 100%) Also see “User Settings” - > “Water Low” for You can return to displaying in Amps by associated alarm” pressing then Also see “Icons” section for associated icon Leisure Battery Voltage &...
  • Page 29 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Icons There are a number of icons that can appear at the top of the time screen. See below for a description of each icon. Icon Description Internal pump is running The leisure battery voltage is below 12.2V Over 12A of current is being drawn from the Leisure battery The water tank level is below 10%...
  • Page 30: Oven, Hob And Grill

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT OVEN, HOB AND GRILL • Never extinguish a cooking fire with water. Turn the burner off and cover the Safety flame with a lid or a fire blanket. • This appliance may be used by •...
  • Page 31 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT • The glass lid may snap shut towards Dual Fuel only: the end of lowering due to the travel- • Ensure the electricity is connected and lock action of the hinges. Make sure switched on. all fingers are clear of the appliance •...
  • Page 32: Use Of The Burners

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Use of the burners For the exact location of the control knobs, Use of the electric hotplate (if see: applicable) Turning on: • Push and turn the control knob. • Turn the control knob anti-clockwise to the full rate position.
  • Page 33: Use Of The Grill

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Use of the grill Turning off: • Turn the control knob clockwise to the 0 position to turn off the burner. Always make sure the control knob is in the 0 position when you have finished using the grill.
  • Page 34: Safe Cooking

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Although the oven heats up quickly, a 10- Never cover slots or holes in the minute preheat is recommended. The appliance and never cover a shelf with oven should reach full temperature in materials such as aluminium foil. That about 15-20 minutes.
  • Page 35: Maintenance And Cleaning

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Temperature zones Dish Mark 1/4 - 1/2 90°C 110°C 130°C Meringues 110°C 130°C 150°C Stewed fruit 120°C 140°C 160°C Rich fruit cake, rice pudding 130°C 150°C 170°C Baked custard, shortbread finger 140°C 160°C 185°C Victoria sponge 155°C 180°C...
  • Page 36: Refrigerator

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Refrigerator Maintenance • In compliance with the applicable Operation regulations, please note that the gas unit The refrigerator is equipped to operate on and the connected ventilation ducts must three power modes: be checked by authorised technical •...
  • Page 37 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT AES appliances (manual + automatic Automatic energy selection/ energy selection) automatic ignition on AES: Manual operation Fig 1 Fig 2 1 = Power ON/OFF switch 2 = Energy selector button 230V ~ To start the refrigerator, press button (1) for 2 seconds.
  • Page 38 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Sequence of priority: 1) Solar (12V -) Fastening and releasing the door lock when parking the vehicle 2) 230V ~ If the vehicle is parked for a longer period of 3) 12V - time, the locking hook may be clamped by 4) Liquid gas means of a lockbar.
  • Page 39: Refrigerator

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Refrigerator Maintenance • In compliance with the applicable Operation regulations, please note that the gas unit and the connected ventilation ducts must The refrigerator is equipped to operate on be checked by authorised technical three power modes: personnel after first use and after every other year for compliance with the...
  • Page 40 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Automatic energy selection/ AES appliances (manual + automatic automatic ignition on AES: energy selection) Manual operation Fig 1 Fig 2 1 = Power ON/OFF switch 2 = Energy selector button 230V ~ To start the refrigerator, press button (1) for 2 3 = Energy selector button seconds.
  • Page 41 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Sequence of priority: 1) Solar (12V -) Fastening and releasing the door lock when parking the vehicle 2) 230V ~ If the vehicle is parked for a longer period of 3) 12V - time, the locking hook may be clamped by 4) Liquid gas means of a lockbar.
  • Page 42: Alde Heating Alde 3020 Control Panel

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT ALDE HEATING G. MENU button Alde 3020 Control Panel Button for setting menu. H. On/Off button Shut down / turn on the boiler. From standby mode to setting menu When on standby, the indoor temperature is 3020 displayed and the outdoor temperature is displayed if an outdoor temperature sensor...
  • Page 43 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Set the required temperature 1. Increase the quantity of warm water by pressing the + button. When activated The temperature can be set from +5ºC to the plus symbol changes colour to green. +30ºC in steps of 0.5ºC. Warm water is always available (50ºC) when the boiler is on 2.
  • Page 44 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Heating with gas Do as follows to activate heating with gas. If both electricity and gas are selected, electricity is given priority. +22°C 2 kW Unlocking the tool menu It is possible to go from the setting menu to the tool menu.
  • Page 45: Microwave (When Installed)

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT MICROWAVE (When installed) Microwave cooking Press the “POWER” button once and “P100” will display and flash. Turn the “TIMER/WEIGHT” to select the microwave power. “P100”, “P90”, “P80”, “P70”, “P60”, “P50”, “P40”, “P30”, “P20”, “P10” and “P00” will display in order.
  • Page 46: Battery Charger

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Battery Charger Testing - Test by pushing the test button on the cover and holding it down for a minimum The battery charger for the caravan battery of 5 seconds. This will sound the alarm if the will automatically switch on when the caravan electronic circuitry, horn and battery are is connected to a mains supply.
  • Page 47: Nuisance Alarms

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT TEST THE ALARM WEEKLY TO Cleaning your alarm ENSURE PROPER OPERATION. Your alarm should be cleaned at least once a Erratic or low sound coming from your alarm year. may indicate a defective alarm and it should To clean your alarm, remove it from the be returned for service.
  • Page 48: Carbon Monoxide Alarm

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM Switching on your CO alarm Note: Your CO alarm must be installed by a competent person using the following guidance: • Remove the batteries from the pack and insert them into the battery compartment. Make sure that you fit the batteries correctly to the polarity markings (+ or -) shown within the battery compartment.
  • Page 49: Carbon Monoxide Alarm Procedure

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT End-of-life - This alarm will chirp every 30 Maintenance of your alarm seconds with a red LED flash after at least 10 To keep your alarm in good working order: years operation to let you know it has •...
  • Page 50: Rooflights

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT ROOFLIGHTS (ii) Select the required position (blackout/ flyscreen) by moving both joined end Your motorhome is fitted with at least one rods together. type of the following roof lights: CAUTION: In extremely bright sunshine, the The Heki 2 blackout blind must only be closed two-thirds, and the rooflight must be set in the...
  • Page 51: The Omnivent (12V) Rooflight

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT The Omnivent (12v) Rooflight The Omnivent is a double-glazed roof light constructed from a synthetic ultra-violet screened material. Its side-operating mechanism allows a completely free central opening with built-in fixed ventilation when closed. It operates as an extractor fan and air intake fan.
  • Page 52: Windows

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Windows Bathroom and shower tap operation Your new Motorhome will be fitted with The bathroom and shower taps are operated Polyplastic opening windows. by lifting the lever and turning the lever right for cold and left for hot water. In order for the Polyplastic Window Opening taps to work, the pump switch on the control (i) In order to open the Polyplastic window it...
  • Page 53: Internal Doors

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT INTERNAL DOORS Other Internal Doors Toilet / Washroom Doors Other internal doors such as the wardrobe and table storage locker are fitted with a 2-position button lock. Push the button to lock the door and the button should remain flush Toilet / washroom doors are fitted with a lever with the door.
  • Page 54: Thetford Cassette C260 Toilet

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT THETFORD CASSETTE C260 TOILET Optional Features p) Electric Blade Introduction q) Automatic Ventilator The Thetford Cassette Toilet is a high quality product. The toilet forms an integral part of Waste Pump-Out System your caravan bathroom, thanks to its s) Waste Holding Tank Multi-Level Indicator functional design which combines modern Flush-Water Tank Level Indicator (only if...
  • Page 55 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Standard Optional features Control panel (with optional features) 9-30...
  • Page 56: Preparing For Use With Optional Features9-31

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT safety catch. Close the access door and too full. Do not travel with water in the toilet lock it. Your Thetford toilet is now ready bowl. Failure to adhere to this notice may to use. result in water damage to your caravan.
  • Page 57: Emptying With Optional Features

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT 18. Push the handle back into its locked approximately 1.5 litres of waste left in position. Turn the emptying spout the tank. This is normal. Add 2 litres of upwards and remove the cap from the water and a correct dosage of Thetford spout.
  • Page 58: Waste Holding Tank

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Waste Holding Tank Cleaning and Maintenance for Optional Features To keep your Waste Holding Tank fresh and clean, Thetford has developed a number of Automatic Ventilation: The filter of the different toilet fluids. Thetford toilet fluids Automatic Ventilation needs to be suppress smells, reduce formation of gas, renewed periodically.
  • Page 59: Toilet Unit Malfunctions

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Storage Toilet unit malfunctions It is important that you follow the instructions Contact your dealer or a Thetford Service below if you do not expect to use your Centre. Thetford toilet for a long (winter) period. We advise draining the fresh water tank prior Activate the Control Panel by pressing to travelling.
  • Page 60: Teleco Tv Aerial

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT TELECO TV AERIAL Connection to the Amplifier Connect the lead exiting from the pole to the ANT input of the amplifier. Connect with the relevant lead, the TV connector of the amplifier with the television. Connect the amplifier to a 220V power socket or a battery, making sure you do not invert the + and - terminals (Fig 1).
  • Page 61 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Fig 1 Gain Adjustement With the dB dial turned all the way clockwise, amplifier sensitivity will be at maximum and it is therefore able to receive the weakest signals. If, instead, the signals are very strong, there may be image overlap on the TV screen.
  • Page 62: How To Make Up Your Beds

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT HOW TO MAKE UP YOUR BEDS Encore Day and Night The front double bed in the is made up by lifting the two side beds up and pulling them together to meet in the centre.
  • Page 63 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT 9-38...
  • Page 64: Security

    Elddis. That is why we have provided a driveway. Secure all windows and doors combination of standard features and when your motorhome is unoccupied, even if optional extras designed to deter and prevent only for a short length of time.
  • Page 65 SECURITY 10-2...
  • Page 66: Care Of Your Motorhome

    Exterior Body Shell detergents or proprietary cleaning fluids be Elddis Motorhome Bodies are constructed used. Wash the window again using only cold from the highest quality materials. The fully water and dry off with chamois leather.
  • Page 67: Carpets, Upholstery And Curtains

    The outside of external water containers (vii) Replace the filter. Suitable sterilising should be thoroughly cleansed and chemicals are available from your Elddis washed down to remove any dirt, dust or Retailer, accessory shop, chemists, or other contaminant. Water at a suitably homebrew shops.
  • Page 68: Thetford Toilet

    CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME Changing A Wheel Thetford Toilet Refer to Peugeot handbook. WARNINGS Cold Weather Use - To prevent freezing during cold weather use, add antifreeze to the toilet system fresh water tank. Use a non-toxic (propylene glycol) type of antifreeze.
  • Page 69 CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME 11-4...
  • Page 70: Storage

    Motorhome Covers Covers may be used to protect your new Elddis motorhome provided that the cover used is of a breathable type. Lower the TV antenna and ensure the cover is well tied down to avoid the cover being punctured.
  • Page 71 STORAGE 12-2...
  • Page 72: Motorhome Warranty Cover

    Introduction Elddis products are covered against water ingress damage for 10 years from the original At Elddis we are confident that our new date of purchase of a new product. (6 years motorhomes are engineered using the latest for subsequent owners from the 1st owners manufacturing techniques and advanced original date of purchase).
  • Page 73 In Years 3 and 10 the service must • In the case of a dispute Elddis will appoint be completed no more than 60 days an independent arbitrator. Elddis will pay on or before the anniversary of the...
  • Page 74: Non Warranty Repairs

    This warranty does not affect the purchaser’s new motorhome is damaged or requires statutory rights. The warranty shall be remedial work then only an approved Elddis governed and construed in accordance with Retailer or Service Centre should undertake the laws of England and the parties such work.
  • Page 75 WARRANTY 13-4...
  • Page 76: Motorhome Construction - Main Components

    Windows are all of a double glazed acrylic construction and the door frames are extruded aluminium. INSULATION Elddis motorhomes are built to comply with grade 3 thermal insulation in accordance with the European Standard BSEN 1645 part 1. This states that an average temperature difference of at least 35ºC between the inside...
  • Page 77 MOTORHOME CONSTRUCTION 14-2...
  • Page 78: Equipment List

    EQUIPMENT LIST EQUIPMENT LIST ENCORE REFRIGERATOR DOMETIC 8 & 9 SERIES CENTRAL HEATING ALDE COMBI 3020 SINK AND DRAINER THETFORD SPINFLO CIRCULAR BLACK GLOSS THETFORD K1520 GRILL THETFORD K1520 COOKER THETFORD K1520 MICROWAVE DAEWOO TAPS CARAFAX MIXER TAPS READING DOWN LIGHTS...
  • Page 79 EQUIPMENT LIST 15-2...
  • Page 80: Electrical Drawings

    ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS ENCORE 16-1...
  • Page 81 ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS 16-2...
  • Page 82: General Questions

    Model? Available For My Motorhome? A: Many of the components used in the A. Elddis will endeavour to supply spare parts manufacture of our motorhomes are identical for a motorhome, for at least 8 years from throughout our model ranges, so we produce a new.
  • Page 83 Who Can Help Me? A. We would always recommend that you contact your supplying Retailer. Your local Elddis Approved / Service Centre, NCC Approved Workshop or NCC equivalent standard as set out in this handbook may be able to assist. An inspection can then take place and the necessary course of action agreed.
  • Page 84: Glossary

    GLOSSARY Control Panel GLOSSARY Used as the description for the panel of ABS - plastic electrical switches and gauges governing Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene Plastic the 12V and mains electricity systems. material used for most of the large plastic Dinette components within your motorhome. This is a popular style of seating Actual Laden Weight arrangement where two seats or settees face...
  • Page 85 This is the empty weight of a motor vehicle Optional Equipment Payload as defined by the manufacturer. The payload provided by Elddis for any Layout factory fitted options that may be available. This is the Interior design and details where Owners’...
  • Page 86 GLOSSARY Pitch Torque Wrench A designated area of a motorhome site A form of spanner used to set nuts and bolts allocated for the use of one outfit. Most sites to a specified degree of tightness. It is will be arranged with defined pitches. recommended for adjustment of wheel fixings on motorhomes.
  • Page 87 GLOSSARY 18-4...
  • Page 88: Motorhome Annual Service Record

    Elddis will not pay any unapproved Service Centre for the undertaking of any warranty work. Minimum service requirements The service must be undertaken by suitably qualified personnel.
  • Page 89 SERVICE DOCUMENTS ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS (continued) Item Condition RCD unit - check operation of RCD test button and operations of MCBs 230V appliances - check operation Air conditioning (if fitted) - check operation 2 x 7pin plug / 13 pin plug - check condition GAS SYSTEMS Item Condition...
  • Page 90 SERVICE DOCUMENTS VENTILATION Item Condition Rooflights - check all are free from obstructions, cracks and have a free air flow Floor vents - remove protective cover and check they are clear from obstruction then refit covers FIRE & SAFETY Item Condition Smoke and carbon dioxide detectors - check for operation via the test buttons fitted, check battery condition.
  • Page 91: Annual Habitation Service Records

    SERVICE DOCUMENTS ANNUAL HABITATION SERVICE RECORDS ANNUAL SERVICE RECORD MOTORHOME MODEL ......................VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ..........YEAR ..... 1st SERVICE 2nd SERVICE DATE: DATE: RETAILERS STAMP: RETAILERS STAMP: I/We certify that an annual service has I/We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the been carried out in accordance with the manufacturers’...
  • Page 92 SERVICE DOCUMENTS 7th SERVICE 8th SERVICE DATE: DATE: RETAILERS STAMP: RETAILERS STAMP: I/We certify that an annual service has I/We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the been carried out in accordance with the manufacturers’...
  • Page 93 SERVICE DOCUMENTS 15th SERVICE 16th SERVICE DATE: DATE: RETAILERS STAMP: RETAILERS STAMP: I/We certify that an annual service has I/We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the been carried out in accordance with the manufacturers’...
  • Page 94: Notification Of Change Of Ownership

    * In order for you warranty to remain valid, your motorhome must have been serviced annually by an Approved Retailer / Service Centre, NCC Approved Workshop or NCC equivalent standard as set out in this handbook. If you do not want to receive information about products and services from Elddis, please tick. 20-1...
  • Page 95 CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP 20-2...
  • Page 96: Notification Of Change To Name And Address

    Daytime telephone number: ........Date of purchase: ........Email: ............................. Details of your Motorhome: Range: ..............Model: ............. Vehicle identification number (17 digits): ..................If you do not want to receive information about products and services from Elddis, please tick. 21-1...
  • Page 97 CHANGE OF ADDRESS 21-2...
  • Page 98: Index

    INDEX INDEX Alarm system ......10-1 Gas ..........6-3 Automatic Charging System..8-2 Connection ......6-3 Hoses ........6-5 Regulator ........ 6-3 Gas Regulator ......6-4 Battery Installation ...... 8-1 Gas Safety Advice ...... 7-1 Battery Maintenance ..8-1, 12-1 Generators / Charger ....
  • Page 99 INDEX Safety, general ......2-1 Security ........10-1 Service records ......19-4 Site Regulations ......5-1 Storage Long Term & Winter ....12-1 Taps .......... 9-26 Toilet Thetford C260 ....... 9-29 Ventilation ........2-2 Water System ......6-5 Wheel changing ....... 11-3 Windows ........
  • Page 100 Erwin Hymer Group UK Limited Delves Lane, Consett, Co. Durham DH8 7PE Telephone: 01207 699000 • Facsimile: 01207 699001 • www.elddis.co.uk All the illustrations and descriptive matter in this guide are intended to give a general idea of the caravan. Changing market and supply situations may prevent the manufacturer from maintaining the exact specifications and details in this handbook and we therefore reserve the right to alter specifications and materials as conditions demand.

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