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  • Page 1 OWNER’S MANUAL...
  • Page 2 Visit our store, just off J16 of the M5 Or shop online at www.bailey-parts.co.uk We’re just off the M4/M5 interchange southbound towards the West Country (M5 J16). Leave the M5 at J16, go left at roundabout, left at next one, take 1st left and turn right.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction .........................1 Getting to Know Your Motorhome ................. 5 Glossary of Terms ......................9 Safety and Security ......................12 Preparing to go on holiday ..................... 17 Before Moving Off ......................22 Travelling ........................... 25 Setting up on arrival ....................... 32 The Water System......................
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  • Page 5: Introduction

    So you know how to safely and correctly use your motorhome and its equipment. To avoid risk to yourself and other occupants, it is important It is the Bailey policy to constantly improve our that you observe the recommendations and vehicles. While all illustrations and descriptive...
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  • Page 7: Getting To Know Your Motorhome

    Getting to Know Your Motorhome Information About Your Motorhome ................6 Motorhome Model Information ..................7 AL-KO AMC Chassis ......................7 Tow Bar ..........................7 Alloy Wheels ........................7 Wheels ..........................7 Tyre Pressure ........................7...
  • Page 8 Figure 2 are three certificates for type approval: the Peugeot Certificate, the AL-KO Certificate and the Bailey Certificate of Conformity, which your retailer should have registered with the DVLA. If further copies of the certificate are needed, please contact your retailer.
  • Page 9 Figure 4 VIN number Base Plate Number and AL-KO AMC Chassis Plate Statutory Plate (Gas Box) Motorhome Model Information Suitable rear view mirrors, in accordance with road traffic regulations, may have to be fitted. This handbook refers to all Peugeot-based models built on an AL-KO chassis.
  • Page 11: Glossary Of Terms

    Glossary of Terms Word Meaning Advance Bailey model range AL-KO AMC chassis Automotive Chassis Conversion Alu-Tech Baileys Brand name for the aluminium framework used in construction of the motorhome Autograph Bailey model range Barbecue BS EN British Standard European Norm...
  • Page 12 Train weight The gross train weight is the weight of the fully-loaded motorhome plus fully-loaded trailer and must not be exceeded. If your VIN plate doesn't list a train weight, you should not use your vehicle for towing. United Kingdom Universal Serial Bus type of connector V (unit of measurement) Voltage - the difference in electric potential energy between...
  • Page 14: Safety And Security

    Safety and Security Important Safety Notes ....................13 Security ..........................13 Safety Equipment ......................14 Smoke Alarm ........................14 Carbon Monoxide Alarm ....................14...
  • Page 15 Additional security equipment is available from or an authorised agent. our website: www.bailey-parts.co.uk Before the vehicle is driven, please ensure that: • Both the driver and passengers wear seat belts. This is a legal requirement.
  • Page 16 Safety Equipment Carbon Monoxide Alarm A CO-9B battery operated alarm is fitted near to Smoke Alarm the ceiling in your motorhome. The smoke alarm is operational once the battery is connected. When by-products of combustion Features are sensed, the unit sounds an alarm until the •...
  • Page 17 detector from the wall fixing screws. monoxide is detected a loud audible signal (85dB at 1m/3ft) will be emitted and the alarm 2. Cover the sounder vents with one hand LED will flash red once every second. and hold the Test/Reset button down with your thumb/finger until the power LED The alarm will sound: illuminates green and the sounder sounds...
  • Page 18 In the case of gas appliances they must be tested by a GAS SAFE registered installer. Please contact your Bailey retailer for more details. • The electro-chemical sensors used in the carbon-monoxide alarm have a limited lifespan – therefore it is recommended that a CO alarm is replaced every 5 –...
  • Page 19: Preparing To Go On Holiday

    Weight restrictions and loading Loading And Distribution Of Weight In The Motorhome .........18 Mass In Running Order (MRO) ..................18 Maximum Technically Permissible Laden Mass (MTPLM): ........18 User Payload ........................18 Gross Train Mass (GTM) (sometimes referred to as GVW) ........19 Maximum Braked Trailer Mass (MBTM) ...............
  • Page 20: Loading And Distribution Of Weight In The Motorhome

    Weight restrictions and loading Loading And Distribution Of Weight In additional passengers/equipment excluded from the MRO and need to be taken The Motorhome into account when calculating your available The driver is responsible for arranging items payload. so that they comply with the technical weight limits of the specific motorhome model: refer to Maximum Technically Permissible the Weight Data Table in your service manual.
  • Page 21: Gross Train Mass (Gtm) (Sometimes Referred To As Gvw)

    Gross Train Mass (GTM) • Ensure that the tyre pressures are correct on both your motorhome and the towed If you are towing a trailer with your Bailey trailer. motorhome the gross train mass is the MTPLM • Regularly check the towed trailer’s brakes of the towing vehicle plus the trailer and the and lights.
  • Page 22: Axle Loads

    Handbook. Roof Loading Prior to fitting any type for roof mounted item please consult with your Bailey retailer to ensure the roof has the correct structural provisions to accept the item. Do not allow children to climb on the roof of your motorhome.
  • Page 23 The AL-KO premium motorhome accessories provide a complementary range of products designed to suit the AMC Chassis and your Bailey Motorhome. The range now includes Cycle and Scooter Carriers, tow bars and steady legs, all designed to offer you more flexibility and enhanced comfort when using your motorhome.
  • Page 24: Before Moving Off

    Before Moving Off Whenever you plan to use your motorhome it is • Do not store tins, jars, cylinders, etc in good practice to run through this simple check overhead lockers. list before you set off: • Close and secure all windows and roof lights. •...
  • Page 26 Travelling Driving License ......................... 25 Driving ..........................25 Speed limits (UK) ......................25 Front Seat Swivel ......................26 Dedicated travelling passenger seating ..............26 Seat Belt Legislation ....................... 26 Child Seats - Positioning/Fitting ................. 26 Using the Seat Belts ......................26 Airbag ..........................
  • Page 27: Travelling

    Travelling Driving License Driving Before you drive or allow any other person to When using a motorhome on either the public drive your motorhome you must check your/ highway or a private road, the Highway Code their driving licence entitlements against the should be complied with and full consideration criteria of your particular vehicle.
  • Page 28: Front Seat Swivel

    Front Seat Swivel (Peugeot) regarding the position and airbag operation. A warning sticker is visible inside The cab seats swivel for convenience when you the sun visor (passenger side) to remind you are on site. However, when the vehicle is being of this.
  • Page 29: Noise Vibration

    Changing front wheels We understand that a quieter journey adds to Select first or reverse gear, apply the handbrake your comfort as a traveller, so Bailey have used and chock the remaining wheel. high density acoustic foam in the construction of your motorhome.
  • Page 30 Returning the spare wheel to the storage Fix and Go - Autograph only) compartment (Optional extra) The information required by current standards is provided on the label used on the packaged 1. Use the crank (turn it counter-clockwise) on the Fix&Go kit. Compliance with all of the to lower the spare wheel’s retaining cable.
  • Page 31 4. If the tyre has reached the required pressure, 2. Make sure that the on-off button (3) is set to then you may continue driving. Do not exceed off (button not pressed). Insert the electrical 80 KM/H. Do not accelerate or brake suddenly. connector (11) into the 12V socket in the vehicle After driving for about 8 km / 5 miles, park the and start the engine.
  • Page 32 vehicle to a specialist or the manufacturer’s assistance service as soon as possible. RESTORING PRESSURE: Turn the function select dial (2) to the right (pump icon). Take out the black inflation tube (9) and connect it then firmly tighten it to the tyre valve.
  • Page 34: Setting Up On Arrival

    Setting up on arrival Siting Your Motorhome ....................33 Levelling Your Motorhome .................... 33 Connect to Mains Electricity ..................33 Connect the Gas Supply ....................33 Fill up the Fresh Water Tank ..................34 Turning on the Heating ....................35 Powering your Fridge ......................
  • Page 35 Setting up upon arrival Mains Power Connection The following are brief, but not exhaustive, instructions on how to initially set up your Connect the 230v to the motorhome by motorhome when you have arrived at your plugging your 3 pin lead into the site supply and destination.
  • Page 36 Filling the fresh water tank 4. Advance only - Locate the fresh water inlet found on the side of your Close all taps. motorhome. Remove the locking cap and 2. Close drain valve located next to the water use a standard hose to fill the tank via this heater/boiler.
  • Page 37 Fridge Power Advance models 1. Turn on the Seattle control panel The refrigerator is equipped to run using a choice of three types of power; 12v, 230v and Gas (Propane/Butane liquid gas). A rotary selector is located at the top of the refrigerator.
  • Page 38: The Water System

    The Water System AUTOGRAPH WATER SYSTEM ..................37 Filling Fresh Water Tank ....................37 Whale Aquasource ......................37 Whale Submersible Pump ....................38 Manual Tank Filling ......................39 Whale Watermaster Pressure Pump ................39 Pressure Pump Routine Maintainance ...............40 ADVANCE WATER SYSTEM ..................... 41 Filling Fresh Water Tank ....................
  • Page 39: Autograph Water System

    Waste Water Tank provides continuous water to the motorhome from the mains source (Tap). Bailey motorhomes are equipped with both fresh and waste water systems. The hose used In order to use the Aquasource you will firstly within the fresh water system is WRAS approved...
  • Page 40: Whale Submersible Pump

    To Remove the Whale Aquasource To install the Whale Submersible Pump 1. Disconnect the Whale Aquasource from the tap. 1. Fill a suitable water container and place 2. Lift the lid of the Whale Watermaster below the Whale Watermaster socket. socket to the vertical position.
  • Page 41: Manual Tank Filling

    Manual Tank Filling Whale Watermaster Pressure Pump The tank can be filled manually using a standard hose inserted directly into the tank. After the onboard water tank has been filled, the water system should be primed as follows: The fresh water tank can be accessed via the hatch in the floor of your motorhome.
  • Page 42: Pressure Pump Routine Maintainance

    2. Remove the pump, if access to the grit filter is limited. If unsure of how to do this for your particular vehicle please contact your Bailey retailer or Whale support. Follow the arrows marked OPEN on the filter cover; unscrew the filter cover.
  • Page 43: Advance Water System

    ADVANCE WATER SYSTEM Filling With Fresh Water Submersible Water Pump (within tank) To fill the onboard fresh water tank: connect Advance Models have an onboard fresh water the water hose to an external tap, then feed the tank located either underneath the bed or other end into the fresh water filler.
  • Page 44: Checking The Water Level (Autograph And Advance)

    2. Tighten the adjusting screw clockwise until Solution: Re-adjust pressure switch if problem the pump comes on. (For integral socket based persists add a Whale Surge Damper (WS7205.) pressure switches, first loosen the pressure switch locknut in an anti-clockwise direction). >...
  • Page 45: Manually Draining The Fresh And Waste Water Tanks

    Manually Draining the Fresh and Waste Water Tanks (Both Autograph and Advance) An inspection cap is positioned either on the top of the tank to allow access to the drain plug. To drain the waste water tank move your vehicle to a waste water disposal point.
  • Page 46 Upgrade to even more comfort on the move Automatic Climate Control Experience the ultimate comfort of (ACC) by upgrading your Approach Autograph II motorhome with the Truma Aventa Air Conditioner. Your vehicles heating system and the Truma Aventa work perfectly together to keep you cosy in the winter and cool in the summer.
  • Page 47: The Gas System

    The Gas System Types of Gas ........................46 Safe Use Of Gas Supply To Appliances ............... 46 Regulator ........................... 46 Truma Monocontrol Cs Safety Gas Pressure Regulator - Autograph ....47 Gas System Maintenance ....................48 Changing The LPG Cylinder ..................49 Cylinder Change .......................
  • Page 48: Types Of Gas

    The Gas System Types of Gas Safe Use Of Gas Supply To Appliances WARNING: The gas system meets BS All gas appliances in your motorhome can have EN 1949:2011 and should only be their gas supply individually isolated by turning modified by a competent person.
  • Page 49: Truma Monocontrol Cs Safety Gas Pressure Regulator - Autograph

    Truma Monocontrol Cs Safety Gas Only use gas cylinders that are mounted in their dedicated storage locker and secured using Pressure Regulator - Autograph the straps provided. Never use gas cylinders Only located outside the motorhome gas box. WARNING: Never replace your regulator with one that does not...
  • Page 50: Gas System Maintenance

    Operating Instructions - (Truma later than the expiration date marked on the hose. Monocontrol) Visually check the following: • Flexible gas hoses for deterioration. Renew if necessary or renew no later than the expiration date marked on the hose. • Check the tightness of seals around joints and connections.
  • Page 51: Changing The Lpg Cylinder

    5. Press the hose rupture protection and, if be a source of leakage, call in a competent necessary, the reset button. installer to rectify. LPG taps require a 6. Check the hose connection to the cylinder special grease. valve and at the MonoControl CS inlet for •...
  • Page 52: Fire Precautions

    If the burner makes an unusual noise, it is likely WARNING: Additional independent that the regulator is faulty and it is essential to gas appliances should NOT be used have it checked by a qualified person. inside the motorhome. Repair jobs must only to be carried out by a fully trained expert.
  • Page 54: The Electrical System

    The Electrical System The 230 Volt Electrical System ..................53 Power Distribution Unit ....................53 The 12 Volt Electrical System ..................54 Upon Arrival A Motorhome Site ................... 54 Leaving The Motorhome Site ..................54 Generators ......................... 54 Over Seas Connections ....................55 Leisure Battery........................56...
  • Page 55: The 230 Volt Electrical System

    The Electrical System The 230 Volt Electrical System (1) the Residual Current Device RCD (2) and all in-line fuses (3). The unit gives overload and earth leakage protection for the 230V WARNING: NEVER START YOUR electrical supply in your motorhome. MOTORHOME ENGINE WHILST...
  • Page 56: The 12 Volt Electrical System

    The 12 Volt Electrical System 8. Turn on the site supply point. (If there is no switch the power will already be live.) Your motorhome is fitted with a dual stage 9. Coil excess cable in loose coils on the floor, power supply/charger supplying 14.2V to your not on a drum or in a container.
  • Page 57: Overseas Connections

    There are several proprietary makes of equipment available for this purpose. These can be found at www.bailey-parts.co.uk The Leisure Battery The leisure battery(s) is located under the floor in the motorhome in a sealed compartment.
  • Page 58: Leisure Battery

    Banner Leisure Battery Taking out of operation Bailey has chosen to fit a Banner battery to • Store in a cool dry place. Never store a flat your motorhome. These batteries are designed or discharged battery. Always charge before to cope with today’s increased energy demands.
  • Page 60: Truma Solar Dual Battery Charger

    Truma Solar Dual Battery Charger Introduction ........................59 Function ..........................59 The Charging Process Explained ................. 59 Operation ........................... 60 Safety Instructions ......................62 Maintenance........................62 Repairs ..........................62 Battery Care ........................62 Disposal ..........................62 Technical Data ........................63...
  • Page 61: Introduction

    Truma Solar Dual Battery Charger Introduction The Charging process Explained The solar module/panel generates power The device has an electronic reverse voltage, when light is cast upon it. The full voltage is reverse current solar short-circuit also available even if there is little light. The protection.
  • Page 62: Operation

    Operation Operation The display H6 shows different system settings. Press the key (T) to switch between LED H3, H4 and H5 and display this in H6. If the key is pressed again, the system starts at LED H3 again. Battery type The battery type can only be set for battery 1.
  • Page 63: Safety Instructions

    (battery 2). LED flashes in longer intervals: Check connections from the device to the battery and solar module, ensure that they are connected to the right terminals. Change Test the fuse, solar module and the battery. Press key (T) for 5 seconds until the display H6 flashes.
  • Page 64: Maintenance

    Repairs Further information can be found on the Truma Do not repair or modify the device. Please website: https://www.truma.com. contact your Bailey dealer. The device is not suitable for charging: • 6V batteries or 6V lead accumulators • non-chargeable batteries •...
  • Page 65: Technical Data

    Technical data * Double the values of the 12 V – to work out the 24 V values. Electrical values Operating voltage Automatic recognition max. input voltage Voltage range* 8 - 15V Allowed ambient temperature range -35 °C – +55 °C Allowed storage temperature range -35 °C –...
  • Page 66 Lumo are pleased to support Baileys new motorhome, The Autograph Lumo Lighting, specialists in interior lights for all caravans and motorhomes. Full range available from Baileys and to view on our website at www.lumo.eu.com www.lumo.eu.com Customer Service: +44 (0) 1422 317 333 www.baileyofbristol.co.uk...
  • Page 67: The Alde Heating System

    The Alde Heating System Specified Use ........................66 System Design ........................66 Gas Heating ........................66 Electric Heating ....................... 66 Domestic Hot Water ......................67 Draining Fresh Water ...................... 68 Heat Transfer Fluid ......................68 Filling ..........................69 Central Heating ........................ 69 Circulation Pump ......................
  • Page 68: Specified Use

    You should hear the whirl of the a fault, switch off the system and contact Alde, combustion fan, the clunk of the gas valve and or your Bailey dealer. the tick-tick of the ignition module. The owner is always responsible for arranging Electric Heating maintenance and inspection.
  • Page 69: Domestic Hot Water

    • 6 A limit, only use 1 kW electric heating. Target hot water temperature is greater than 50 • 10 A limit, use 1–2 kW electric heating. °C in normal operation, to prevent the growth • 16 A limit, use 1–3 kW electric heating. of Legionella.
  • Page 70: Draining Fresh Water

    G12++ and G13 spec antifreeze (magenta) is compatible with both. Failure to fill with suitable HTF may result in severe damage to your Alde system, and is not covered under warranty. We recommend you contact the Bailey retailer for the replacement of HTF.
  • Page 71: Filling

    Filling The below picture shows the circulation of air. The air in the vehicle (or air sucked in from The central heating system is filled with HTF vents in the floor) passes over the fins on the through the expansion tank, either by hand, or convectors and is heated.
  • Page 72: Air Lock

    ensure best performance. There is an automatic the bleed screw and mop up fluid with the cloth. air bleed valve on the boiler. There is also an air Move on to the next bleed point and repeat, vent on the expansion tank. until all bleed points have been tended to.
  • Page 73: Flue

    floor vents in a caravan or motorhome should Air supply is essential for clean combustion. allow the gas to escape from the vehicle. For The air intake is located in the flue terminal. For this reason, always ensure floor vents are best performance, the flue terminal should be unobstructed.
  • Page 74: Winter

    When the hot water cylinder is in continuous If storing the vehicle for winter, ensure the flue use, it should be drained and refilled once a terminal is covered to prevent pest animals month. This recreates the air cushion in the hot nesting in the flue.
  • Page 75: The Alde Control Panel - Controlling The Heating System

    The Alde Control Panel - Controlling The Standby Screen Heating System The Standby Screen is displayed after the Splash Screen. This screen contains useful The Alde 3020 Compact HE control panel has information about the status of your heating two hard buttons and a non-capacitive, colour system.
  • Page 76 Main Menu > The current desired room temperature is Press MENU button to access the Main Menu displayed. from the Standby Screen or Settings Menu. The > Adjust by pressing either the Plus or Minus screen will revert to the Standby Screen after button.
  • Page 77 Restore default factory settings Gas Heating Before using the system for the first time, restore default factory settings. Your control The gas burner has two stages and will shift panel may have been tested by the dealer or dynamically between low or full flame. There installer, and some settings may have been are times when it may use no power at all, even changed unintentionally.
  • Page 78 Set up Antimicrobial Function > Check the 12V cable is plugged into the boiler. Check the cable is plugged into the actively kill Legionella, setup Alde control panel. Antimicrobial function. At 2:00 every night, the The boiler will not ignite on gas, but no error hot water will be heated to over 65 °C for 30 message mins.
  • Page 79 Circulation pump is noisy control panel, but not excessive weight from free-hanging/unmanaged cable. > Bleed the system of air. > Check fluid level in the expansion tank. “Window open” > If the inline pump, check speed dial on pump > Optional window sensor has triggered; gas is set to 2–3.
  • Page 80 Alde Warranty Alde undertakes to rectify any manufacturing defect or early component failure through normal use that occurs within 2 years of the installation date. If your Alde boiler develops a fault, your first action should be to contact your dealer or installer, as they will be familiar with your installation and vehicle, and how to make a claim under warranty.
  • Page 81: The Seattle Control Panel

    The Seattle Control Panel Home Screen ........................80 Navigation .........................80 Control Panel Buttons .....................81 Mode Description ......................82 Settings ..........................83 Whale Space Heater (Advance models only) ............84 Whale Space Heater Mode Selection Table ............... 84 Whale Water Heater (Advance models only) ............. 85 Whale Water Heater Mode Selection Table ...............
  • Page 82: Home Screen

    The Seattle Control Panel Home Screen Optional audio and visual warnings are displayed when necessary for: The home screen is displayed by default. The control panel displays the time as well as any • Low battery (leisure). relevant notifications or warnings that are •...
  • Page 83: Control Panel Buttons

    Control Panel Buttons Notification and Warning Icons There are a number of icons that can appear at the top of the time screen. When pressed this will switch the power on to all Refer to the table below for a brief description non-essential accessories.
  • Page 84: Mode Description

    Mode Description Icon Mode Description Water Level The level in the fresh water tank is displayed as a % on the screen. Waste Level The level in the waste water tank is displayed as a % on the screen. Fill Internal With the external pump connected to the inlet and to an external Tank water source, press to fill the internal tank.
  • Page 85: Settings

    Settings Veh Batt Low: Enables or disables the warning alarm when the Contrast: vehicle battery voltage is less than 11V; Adjusts the contrast of the LCD display if you are finding it difficult to read. —Press ENTER to acknowledge an alarm that has triggered;...
  • Page 86: Whale Space Heater (Advance Models Only)

    Whale Space Heater (Advance models To change the mode between the heating options represented in the Whale Space Heater only) Mode Selection Table below; press the up/down The control panel has been designed to arrows; integrate Whale appliance operation settings into a single control panel.
  • Page 87: Whale Water Heater (Advance Models Only)

    Whale Water Heater (Advance models To summarise: only) • On all gas settings a filled flame represents To change the Water Heater mode; select the that the gas is currently burning. Water Heater menu using the up/down arrows: • An empty flame shows that gas is selected but not burning.
  • Page 88: The Whale Space And Water Heater

    The Whale Space and Water Heater Whale Space Heater ......................86 Instructions For Safe Use ....................87 Maintenance........................87 Whale Water Heater ......................88 Instructions For Safe Use ....................88 Maintenance........................88 Troubleshooting ....................... 89 Troubleshooting table ..................... 90...
  • Page 89: Instructions For Safe Use

    The Whale Space and Water Heater All Advance motorhomes feature a blown air recommendations. It is advised that this must system. The air is heated via the Whale space be carried out at least annually. heater. This can be found on the underside of The Whale Space Heater must be checked the motorhome floor within the chassis.
  • Page 90: Whale Water Heater

    at least annually. This must be completed water. To fill, open one hot tap and switch on according to the practice in the country where it the water pump. Leave the tap open to allow air is used and according to the Whale instructions. to escape while the water heater is filling.
  • Page 91: Troubleshooting

    General safety notes The operating pressure of the gas supply to the water heater should be 28-30mBar Butane or 30-37mBbar Propane. Gas leaks In the unlikely event of leaks in the gas system, or if there is a smell of gas >...
  • Page 92: Troubleshooting Table

    Troubleshooting table Lockout Fault Remedy Seattle Control Condition Panel Prompt No Flame Check gas supply making sure there is gas Space Heater Detected in the bottle and no blockage in the gas line. Ignition Fault Ensure that if the temperature is below 5°C, only Press Enter To propane gas is used.
  • Page 93 Troubleshooting table Lockout Fault Remedy Seattle Control Condition Panel Prompt Combustion Check combustion air inlet flue and exhaust flue Space Heater Air Fault for blockages. Air Pressure Fault Clear lockout as described on the Seattle control Press Enter to panel. Clear Lockout Water Heater Air Pressure...
  • Page 94 Six different views are selectable through the command switch mounted on the dashboard, some of which are automatically selected when the turn indicators or reverse gear are used. Full-screen ultra wide-angle front/rear views (selectable with command switch) Available at: www.bailey-parts.co.uk www. smartvision360 .co.uk 01249 401000...
  • Page 95: The Digital Antenna System

    The Digital Antenna System The Status 550 Digital Antenna System ..............94 Operating The System ....................94 Fault Finding ........................94 Maintenance........................95 Technical Data ......................... 96...
  • Page 96 The Digital Antenna System The Status 550 Digital Antenna System Fault Finding Operating The System The following are some of the key areas we suggest you check which generally solve the Firstly determine the approximate location of most common problems encountered with the the nearest transmitter and whether the signals operation of the Status antenna.
  • Page 97 Maintenance LED Light Should the LED on the amplifier not light, first Gaiter check there is power to the unit. Secondly, We suggest you periodically check the gaiter for check the polarity is correct. Otherwise contact any signs of damage or for wear. Grade UK Ltd for further assistance.
  • Page 98 Signal Symptom Action Very poor No picture or sound, TV Check the amplifier gain is set to freezing, severe pixilation, maximum (rotate clockwise). Check break-up and picture drop out. antenna alignment which must be directed at the transmitter. Ensure the antennas Poor Moderate pixilation and sound polarity is correct, whether horizontal or...
  • Page 99 Stay on track with a Pioneer navigation system, tailored for your Bailey motorhome. It’ll Stay on track with a Pioneer navigation system, tailored for your Bailey motorhome. It’ll take into account the vehicle dimensions when its planning your route, so you never get take into account the vehicle dimensions when its planning your route, so you never get stuck.
  • Page 100: The Media Pack

    The Media Pack Full Integration ......................... 99 HD digital television with DVD ..................100 Media Pack Plus ......................100 Bespoke Motorhome Sat Nav ..................100 Apple Car Play .........................100 Aha Radio .........................100 Android Auto ........................100 MirrorLink ..........................101 Expanded Bluetooth Capability ...................101 FLAC file support ......................101 MIXTRAX ..........................101 Dual camera inputs ......................101 Built-in Auto EQ and Time Alignment ................101...
  • Page 101: Full Integration

    Bailey to find the correct products and components installed in your motorhome. positioning which best suit the interior features of the new Autograph range.
  • Page 102: Hd Digital Television With Dvd

    The media pack has been created to combine Aha Radio the best audio and visual products for the new Bailey Autograph range of motorhomes, to give The Aha experience starts on your phone with optimal audio and visual performance whilst the iOS or Android app.
  • Page 103: Mirrorlink

    FLAC file support Designed with safety in mind, Android Auto utilises a simple and intuitive interface as well Support for internal decoding and playback of as powerful new voice actions for minimised FLAC “lossless” digital audio. distraction so users can stay focused on the road.
  • Page 104: Otone Bluwall Portable Speaker

    Bailey have also installed 13cm speakers in the lounge area. These speakers have been The bracket combines of two parts: a TV mount strategically placed so that customers sat in and speaker shelf.
  • Page 105: Bracket Installation

    Bracket Installation 4. Loosen nuts to adjust the Otone shelf section (b) to the correct size for fitting Connect brackets a & b by placing the the Otone speaker. threaded lugs provided through both section slots (b), into the holes of section a.
  • Page 106: The Head Unit

    The Head Unit 2. Select the spanner and screwdriver icon; select a media input menu listed: The head unit is controlled by the security • AV Input - press to turn on. panel (fig 1) which forms the left side of the •...
  • Page 107: Navigation And Maps

    Main Menu Navigation And Maps • The single 3.5mm jack plug icon - when To view the map screen, press the Map button highlighted - enables the sound from the on the control panel (fig 1). This displays a front TV. realtime map of your local vicinity;...
  • Page 108 The Route Preferences menu allows you to input the dimensions of your vehicle in order to avoid restrictive routes. The dimensions of your vehicle can be found in the Service Manual at the rear of this handbook. To navigate to a destination you should return to the Main Menu and select new route.
  • Page 110: The Thetford Duplex Oven, Grill And Hob

    The Thetford Duplex Oven, Grill and Hob The Duplex Oven and Grill .................... 109 Provision of Ventilation ....................109 Oven And Grill Controls ....................109 Temperature Control ......................111 Thetford Duel Fuel Gas Hob ................... 111 Thetford 330 Series Hob ....................111 Operation ..........................
  • Page 111: The Duplex Oven And Grill

    The Thetford Duplex Oven, Grill and Hob The Duplex Oven and Grill Before using the appliance for the first time, remove any surface protection film, i.e. plastic coating. Clean all surfaces with hot soapy water to remove any residual protective covering of oil and rinse carefully.
  • Page 112 On first use of the grill, it should be heated for making contact with the back of the oven. To about 20 minutes to eliminate any residual remove a shelf, pull forward until it stops, raise factory lubricants that might impart unpleasant at front and remove.
  • Page 113: Temperature Control

    Temperature Control Thetford Duel Fuel Gas Hob The temperature in the oven is controlled by a thermostatic gas tap and is variable over the range 130°C to 240°C. The table below provides a guide to the approximate temperatures at each of the shelf positions with respect to the gas mark setting.
  • Page 114: Gas Burners

    Gas Burners when in use. Turn pan handles away from the front so that they cannot be caught 1. Ensure the gas supply is connected and accidentally. turned on. • DO NOT Allow fats or oils to build up in the 2.
  • Page 115: Servicing

    Servicing All servicing must be carried out by an approved competent person. Before any service work is started the appliance should have been left to cool and be disconnected from both the gas and electrical supplies. After each service the appliance must be checked for gas soundness.
  • Page 116: The Microwave Oven - Kor-6L5R

    The Microwave Oven - Daewoo KOR-6L5R Important Safety Instructions: ..................115 Microwave Oven ....................... 116 Remote Controller ......................116 Operation Procedure ...................... 117 Controls ..........................117 Weight Defrosting ......................117 AUTO COOK ........................119 How To Stop the Oven While the Oven is Operating ..........119 Care of Your Microwave Oven..................
  • Page 117: Important Safety Instructions

    The Microwave Oven - Daewoo KOR-6L5R Important Safety Instructions: temperature checked before consumption, in order to avoid burns. 1. Do not use the oven for any reason other 14. Always test the temperature of food than food preparation. or drink which has been heated in a 2.
  • Page 118: Microwave Oven

    Microwave Oven Remote Controller 1. Door latch - When the door is closed, it will automatically lock. If the door is opened while the oven is operating, the magnetron will automatically shut off. 2. Door seal - The door seal surfaces prevent 1.
  • Page 119: Operation Procedure

    Operation Procedure Controls 1. Plug power supply cord into 230V AC 50Hz Turning AC power ON & OFF the oven. power outlet. When the oven is first plugged in, the display will show nothing. 2. Press Eco button until beep sounds and display is turned on.
  • Page 120 Time Defrosting level 5. When TIME DEFROST is selected, the automatic 4. Push the TIME SET buttons for desired cooking time - the display will show what cycle divides the defrosting time into periods of alternating defrost and stand times by cycling you have selected.
  • Page 121: Auto Cook

    twice for 2 cups or three times for 3 cups “AC-1” will be displayed. By repeatedly pushing - when you push the BEVERAGE button this button, you can select other food categories once, “1” is displayed. After 1.5 seconds, the as shown in below.
  • Page 122: Care Of Your Microwave Oven

    Care of Your Microwave Oven Roller Guide The oven should be cleaned regularly and any food deposits removed. CAUTION: Failure to maintain the oven in a clean condition could lead to deterioration of the surface that could adversely affect the life of the appliance and possibly result in a hazardous situation.
  • Page 123: Questions And Answers

    Questions and Answers subjected to strain, for example, a child hanging on an opened door or any load * Q: Can I run my microwave oven empty? could cause the oven to fall forward to cause * A: No. Do not operate the microwave empty. injury and also damage to the door.
  • Page 124: Cooking Instructions

    not in the oven. Many foods build up enough safe, you do not need to worry. The following internal heat to allow the cooking process utensil guide table lists various utensils and to continue, even after the food is removed indicates whether and how they should be used from the oven.
  • Page 125: Specification

    to protect thin areas or edges of unevenly shaped foods such as chicken wings. To prevent arching, do not allow foil to come within 1-inch of oven walls or door. * Remove: prevent cooking, thawed portions should be removed from the oven at this point.
  • Page 126: Utensil Guide

    Utensil Guide Table Utensils Safe Comments Can be used in small quantities to protect NOTE Aluminium Foil against over cooking. Arcing can occur if too close to oven wall or if too much foil is used. SAFE Crust Plate Do not preheat for more than 8 minutes. Porcelain, pottery, glazed earthenware and SAFE China and Earthenware...
  • Page 127: The Dometic Refrigerator

    The Dometic Refrigerator Modes Of Operation ....................... 126 Explanation Of Operating Controls ................126 Starting The Refrigerator Using Gas ................127 Door Locking........................127 Positioning Storage Racks .................... 128 Removeable Freezer Compartment ................128 Defrosting ......................... 128 Shutting Off The Refrigerator ..................129 Exchange Of The Ignitors Battery ................
  • Page 128: Modes Of Operation

    The Dometic Refrigerator Electrical Operation Before you start using the refrigerator, please read the operating instructions carefully. 12v-voltage (on-board power supply) Modes Of Operation The refrigerator should only be used in 12V DC operation while the vehicle’s engine is running, The refrigerator is equipped to operate on three otherwise the on-board battery would be power modes:...
  • Page 129: Starting The Refrigerator Using Gas

    Starting the refrigerator Using Gas Door Locking 1. Open the valve on the gas cylinder. 2. Open the shut-off valve for the gas supply to the refrigerator. 1. Open the door by depressing the locking button and pulling the door towards you. 2.
  • Page 130: Positioning Storage Racks

    (2). Store the freezer compartment safely in order to prevent damage. NOTE: Once freezer compartment removed, additional storage rack (3) may be installed. The storage rack is a piece of extra equipment and may be obtained from www.bailey-parts.co.uk...
  • Page 131: Shutting Off The Refrigerator

    3. If the refrigerator is to be taken out of service for an extended period of time, close the on-board shut-off valve and the door. The cover can be purchased from a www.bailey- parts.co.uk Exchange Of The Igniter’s Battery Installation may only be carried out by authorised personnel.
  • Page 132: Cleaning And Maintenance

    Cleaning User’s responsibility Before starting up the refrigerator, it is Anyone operating the refrigerator must be recommended to clean inside and repeat this at familiar with the safe handling and understand regular intervals. Use a soft cloth and lukewarm the advice in these operating instructions. water with a mild detergent.
  • Page 133: Safety Instructions

    • Air the room thoroughly. packs if all the necessary information, e.g. • Inform authorised customer services. the use-by date, can also be read on the single packs. Safety When Operating the refrigerator • Do not leave cooled goods outside the refrigerator for too long.
  • Page 135: Surface Care

    Surface Care Mirrors ..........................134 Bathroom Shower Tap ....................134 T/C Sink ..........................134 Ecocamel Shower Head ....................135 FENIX Nanotech Work Surfaces .................. 136...
  • Page 136 Surface Care Bathroom Shower Tap Do not expose the bathroom plastic fittings to cleaning products or abrasive material Your shower tap has a high quality finish and containing concentrated perfumes, body oil, should be treated with care to preserve the linseed oil, gritty or abrasive substances/ visible surfaces.
  • Page 137 Should any scale build up on your shower head’s spray plate, de-scale by rubbing the nozzles with your thumb. Cleaning The Face Plate The Ecocamel shower head will fit all motorhome showers and is available from the Bailey Parts department: parts@bailey-caravans.co.uk...
  • Page 138 FENIX Nanotech Work Surfaces the FENIX NTM surface. Any streaks can still be removed by rinsing with hot water and The surface of FENIX NTM involves the use drying. of nanotechnology and is obtained through next generation resins developed by Arpa •...
  • Page 139 Maintenance Instructions Thermal Healing Of Microscratches Melamine Foam Sponge...
  • Page 141: The Thetford C262 Toilet

    The Thetford C262 Toilet Introduction ........................140 Parts ..........................140 Preparing Your Toilet ...................... 141 Cleaning And Maintenance ................... 142 Cleaning The Toilet Bowl ....................142 Cleaning the Waste Holding Tank ................142 Winter Operation ......................143 Storage ..........................143...
  • Page 142: Introduction

    The Thetford C262 Toilet Introduction Cover Seat The Thetford Cassette Toilet is a high quality Swivelling toilet bowl product which forms an integral part of your Blade handle to open and close blade motorhome bathroom thanks to its functional Control panel (Autograph models design, combining modern styling and ease of have an integrated control panel) use.
  • Page 143: Preparing Your Toilet

    Prepairing The Waste Holding Tank Emptying The Waste Holding Tank Using The Toilet 1. Turn the bowl to the desired position with the lid closed and using both hands.
  • Page 144: Cleaning And Maintenance

    Cleaning the Waste Holding Tank To activate the control panel, press the flush- button once. The control panel display will stay To keep your waste holding tank fresh and clean, activated for approximately 5 minutes. Run Thetford has developed a number of different some water into the bowl by pressing the flush toilet fluids.
  • Page 145: Winter Operation

    Winter Operation You can use your Thetford Cassette Toilet as normal in cold weather as long as the toilet is situated in a heated location. If there is a risk of freezing we advise that the toilet is drained. For environmental reasons the use of antifreeze, such as that used in car radiators, is not recommended.
  • Page 146: Fitted Furniture Configurations

    Fitted Furniture Configurations 79-4/79-4T Bed Configuration ..................145 79-4/79-4T L Shaped Lounge Configuration ............146 79-4 Rear Bed Extension ....................146 79-6 Front Bed Configuration ..................147 79-6 Rear Bed Configuration ..................148 75-2 Front Bed Configuration ..................149 75-4 Front Bed Configuration ..................150 Autograph Drop Down Bed ....................
  • Page 147: 79-4/79-4T Bed Configuration

    Fitted Furniture Configurations 79-4/79-4T Bed Configuration 1. The lounge in the traveling 2. Remove all seat cushions. 3. Remove the back rest configuration. section of travel seat. 5. Slide out both travel seat 6. Seperate both parts of the 4. Slide out the single bunk bases.
  • Page 148: 79-4/79-4T L Shaped Lounge Configuration

    79-4/79-4T L Shaped Lounge Configuration 1. The lounge in the travel 2. Slide out the offside travel 3. Position the infill cushion configuration. seat base. to complete the lounge seat configuration. 79-4 Rear Bed Extension 1. The bed is shown in the 2.
  • Page 149: 79-6 Front Bed Configuration

    79-6 Front Bed Configuration 1. Remove table and bend leg 2. Place table to between both 3. Lift both seat cushions. at the hinge. To create base. seat bases as shown. 5. Position both seat 6. Unfold the right seat 4.
  • Page 150: 79-6 Rear Bed Configuration

    79-6 Rear Bed Configuration 1. Lift both side seat cushions. 2. Slide out both seat bases. 3. Lift and rotate all seat cushions. 5. Fold out the left side seat 6. Fold out the right side 4. Position both side seat cushion.
  • Page 151: 75-2 Front Bed Configuration

    75-2 Front Bed Configuration 1. Lift both seat cushions. 2. Slide left seat base. 3. Slide out right seat base. 5. Position and unfold both 6. The bed configuration is 4. Lift and rotate both seat seat cushions as shown. complete.
  • Page 152: 75-4 Front Bed Configuration

    75-4 Front Bed Configuration 1. Lift travel seat cushion. 2. Slide out both travel seat 3. Lift side seat cushions. bases. 5. Lift, rotate and unfold 6. Lift, rotate and place back 4. Slide out side seat base. travel seat cushion. seat cushions.
  • Page 153: Autograph Drop Down Bed

    Drop Down Bed - Autograph Only 1. The drop down bed should always be stored 2. To lower or raise the drop down bed, in the up position when not in use and when depress the button travelling. All bedding should be removed. 3.
  • Page 154: Advance Electric Drop-Down Bed

    Electric Drop-down Bed - Advance Only Safety Protection Some models in the range are fitted with The safety protections in place are: electronic drop down beds. These beds are designed and tested to support up to and not • The key used to isolate the bed movement exceeding 200kg.
  • Page 155: Heki Roof Lights

    Heki Roof Lights Using the Heki 2 roof light .................... 154 Using the Midi/Mini Heki ....................155 Using the Mini Heki S ..................... 156...
  • Page 156 Heki Roof Lights Using the Heki 2 roof light Opening to the half-way position Opening to the tilted position 1. Press the latches on both rotary bolts and 1. Press the latches on both rotary bolts and turn them 90° (A). turn them 90°...
  • Page 157 Using the Midi Heki Closing the roller blinds 1. Take hold of the recessed grip on the rod and pull it towards the rod on the other side with the pivot until they both click into one another. 2. Select the required position by moving the To Open two latched-roller blinds at the same time.
  • Page 158 Using the Mini Heki Roof light Maintenance Clean roller blinds with mild soap and plenty of water. NOTE: The roof dome may cloud over in bright sunshine. It will become clear again as soon as it cools down. Safety • If faults or disturbances occur, consult a specialist workshop immediately.
  • Page 159: The Remis Window Blinds

    The Remis Window Blinds Operating Your Motorhome Habitation Blinds ............158 Cleaning ..........................158 Remis Concertina Cab Blinds ..................159...
  • Page 160 The Remis Window Blinds Operating Your Motorhome Habitation Cleaning Blinds • Avoid using aggressive cleaning agents (solvents/abrasives). • Clean the frame elements of the front and NOTE: blinds should not be in the side systems with a damp cloth and mild down position when the vehicle is soap solution.
  • Page 161 Bailey has chosen to fit these window frame. blinds to ensure that when you are sleeping in your vehicle you are not disturbed by the outside light.
  • Page 163: The Fiamma Awning

    The Fiamma Awning Opening The Fiamma Awning ..................161 Closing The Fiamma Awning ..................163 Maintenance........................163...
  • Page 164 6. The support legs can be further secured using prevent incorrect placing of the lead bar, within pegs and guy ropes. These can be purchased the housing, during the closing phase of the from www.bailey-parts.co.uk awning. Incorrect placing of the lead bar foot will prevent closing completely.
  • Page 165 Closing The Fiamma Awning Maintenance Make sure that your awning is completely dry and clean before closing it. The remaining humidity could cause stains. If however you have no choice but closing the awning when it is still wet, make sure to open it for drying within 12 hours maximum.
  • Page 167: Maintenance

    Maintenance How To Clean Your Motorhome ................... 166 Cleaning Polyplastic Acrylic Windows ............... 166 Cleaning Stainless Steel Sink ..................166 Cleaning Taps ......................... 167 Cleaning Tecnoform Locker Doors And Worktops ..........167 How to prevent condensation ..................167 Prepare Your Motorhome For Cold Conditions............167 Storing Your Motorhome ....................
  • Page 168: How To Clean Your Motorhome

    Most deposits can be removed by No touch up painting should be carried out prior washing with soap or mild detergent and hot to consulting with a Bailey Service Centre for water, followed by a clean water rinse and drying approved methods.
  • Page 169: Cleaning Taps

    How to prevent condensation cloth/sponge followed by a rinse with clean water. To remove any residues and dry with a Condensation is the change of water from its soft cloth. gaseous form (water droplets) into its liquid form. Condensation generally occurs in the When cleaning with anything other than water, atmosphere when warm air rises, cools and be careful not to get the solution onto your...
  • Page 170: Storing Your Motorhome

    However, operation. if it is a safety or warranty critical item, you will need to obtain it from your Bailey retailer who • Clean all cooking appliances and the will fit the component for you.
  • Page 171: Warranty

    Warranty Motorhome Warranty Cover..................170 The Three Warranties ....................170 Customer Support ......................170 Terms and Conditions ..................... 171 Cover ..........................170 Term ............................ 171 Repairs ..........................171 Warranty Registration ....................173...
  • Page 172: Motorhome Warranty Cover

    (with the be noted that Bailey retailers sell our products exception of exclusions stated in the terms and of their own choice and not as agents of Bailey. conditions.) Accordingly they have no authority to bind...
  • Page 173: Terms And Conditions

    The unexpired term of the Warranty Cover on The Warranty Registration Form must have your Bailey motorhome may only be assigned, been sent to Bailey within six (6) weeks of the transferred or novated to subsequent owners original purchase date. It is the responsibility of...
  • Page 174 > Damage caused by animals, rodents or than labour and materials. other pests. Bailey will only be liable for costs which are The Warranty Cover does not include incurred as a direct consequence of the event, > Repair or replacement of parts,...
  • Page 175: Warranty Registration

    The name and address of the warranty and guarantee provider is: Bailey Caravans Limited, South Liberty Lane, Bristol, BS3 2SS Warranty Registration: The supplying retailer must explain the warranty terms and conditions to you and complete the warranty registration process on-line to ensure that your warranty is active.
  • Page 176 SERVICE MANUAL...
  • Page 178 All other parts of the body of an Alu-Tech Your motorhome is designed to give you many motorhome should be checked visually for A full listing of the current Approved Bailey years of use. However, regular maintenance is moisture ingress.
  • Page 179 Motorhome Overview...
  • Page 180 Scheduled Service Type Service Agent Service Agent Stamp Technician’s Name Date Retailer handover inspection 1st Year Annual Service 2nd Year Annual Service 3rd Year Annual Service 4th Year Annual Service 5th Year Annual Service...
  • Page 181 Scheduled Service Type Service Agent Service Agent Stamp Technician’s Name Date 6th Year Annual Service 7th Year Annual Service 8th Year Annual Service 9th Year Annual Service 10th Year Annual Service 11th Year Annual Service...
  • Page 182 Scheduled Service Type Service Agent Service Agent Stamp Technician’s Name Date 12th Year Annual Service 13th Year Annual Service 14th Year Annual Service 15th Year Annual Service 16th Year Annual Service 17th Year Annual Service...
  • Page 183 Approach Autograph Weight Data Table MODEL Autograph Autograph Autograph Autograph 75-2 75-4 79-4 79-4T Engine 2.0 Hdi 2.0 Hdi 2.0 Hdi 2.0 Hdi Vehicle Designation MTPLM 3500 Kg 3500 Kg 3850 Kg 3850 Kg Mass in Running Order (MRO)* 3185 Kg 3146 Kg 3366 Kg 3392 Kg...
  • Page 184 Approach Autograph Dimensional Data Table MODEL Autograph Autograph Autograph Autograph 75-2 75-4 79-4 79-4T Base Vehicle Manufacturer Peugeot Peugeot Peugeot Peugeot Chassis AL-KO AMC AL-KO AMC AL-KO AMC AL-KO AMC Base Vehicle Model Wheel Base Length 4375 mm 4375 mm 4700 mm 4700 mm Overall Length...
  • Page 185 Approach Advance Weight Data Table MODEL Advance 615 Advance 635 Advance 640 Advance 665 Engine 2.0 Hdi 2.0 Hdi 2.0 Hdi 2.0 Hdi Vehicle Designation MTPLM 3500 Kg 3500 Kg 3500 Kg 3500 Kg Mass in Running Order (MRO)* 2696 Kg 2776 kg 2807 kg 2962 kg...
  • Page 186 Approach Advance Dimensional Data Table MODEL Advance 615 Advance 635 Advance 640 Advance 665 Base Vehicle Manufacturer Peugeot Peugeot Peugeot Peugeot Chassis AL-KO AMC AL-KO AMC AL-KO AMC AL-KO AMC Base Vehicle Model Wheel Base Length 3731 mm 3495 mm 4105 mm 4700 mm Overall Length...
  • Page 189 Model Registration Number: Bailey Production Number: Registration Date: 1st Owner’s Name: 3rd Owner’s Name: Address: Address: Postcode: Postcode: Telephone: Telephone: 2nd Owner’s Name: 4th Owner’s Name: Address: Address: Postcode: Postcode: Telephone: Telephone:...
  • Page 190 • A photocopy of the service book • A photocopy of the sales receipt or invoice or similar evidence of sale Purchase Date: • A cheque for £35 made payable to “Bailey Caravans Ltd” New Owner: • A covering letter including your full name, address New Owner’s Address:...
  • Page 191 • A photocopy of the service book • A photocopy of the sales receipt or invoice or similar evidence of sale Purchase Date: • A cheque for £35 made payable to “Bailey Caravans Ltd” New Owner: • A covering letter including your full name, address New Owner’s Address:...
  • Page 192 • A photocopy of the service book • A photocopy of the sales receipt or invoice or similar evidence of sale Purchase Date: • A cheque for £35 made payable to “Bailey Caravans Ltd” New Owner: • A covering letter including your full name, address New Owner’s Address:...
  • Page 193 • A photocopy of the service book • A photocopy of the sales receipt or invoice or similar evidence of sale Purchase Date: • A cheque for £35 made payable to “Bailey Caravans Ltd” New Owner: • A covering letter including your full name, address New Owner’s Address:...

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