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CONTENTS
WELCOME & INTRODUCTION ............. 1-1
End Of Life Vehicle Directive .................. 1-1
Elddis Technical Approvals ...................... 1-2
GENERAL SAFETY ............................... 2-1
campervan. ............................................. 2-1
Areas In Campervans ............................. 2-1
Ventilation ............................................... 2-2
High-Level Ventilation ............................. 2-2
Low-Level Ventilation .............................. 2-2
Gas Dispersal Holes ............................... 2-2
Fire Safety ............................................... 2-2
Fire Extinguishers ................................... 2-2
In Case Of Fire ........................................ 2-2
Fire Retardant Foams ............................. 2-2
PREPARING FOR THE ROAD ............... 3-1
Campervan Weights Explained ............... 3-1
Mass in Running Order ........................... 3-1
Laden Mass ............................................ 3-1
User Payload .......................................... 3-1
Loading ................................................... 3-1
Before Moving Off ................................... 3-1
Pulling Off ................................................ 3-2
Bicycle Racks .......................................... 3-2
MOTORWAY HANDLING ....................... 4-1
Best Practice ........................................... 4-1
Speed Limits ........................................... 4-1
Towing Your Campervan ......................... 4-1
ARRIVING ON SITE ............................... 5-1
Check Site Regulations ........................... 5-1
Selecting A Pitch ..................................... 5-1
Leveller Jack ........................................... 5-1
Ramp ...................................................... 5-1
GETTING STARTED .............................. 6-1
Electricity ................................................. 6-1
Power Supply Charger ............................ 6-1
12v Systems: .......................................... 6-1
Generator/Charger .................................. 6-1
Electricity Mains Supply .......................... 6-1
Arrival at Site ........................................... 6-1
Leaving Site ............................................ 6-2
Gas Supply ............................................. 6-3
Connection .............................................. 6-3
Gas Regulator ......................................... 6-3
Gas Operation ......................................... 6-4
Water System .......................................... 6-4
Filling your Fresh Water Tank ................. 6-4
Waste Water Tank ................................... 6-4
GAS SAFETY ADVICE ........................... 7-1
Facts about LPG ..................................... 7-1
Exhaust ................................................... 7-1
LPG Gas System .................................... 7-1
of Autogas Vehicles ................................. 7-2
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM .......................... 8-1
Battery Installation .................................. 8-1
Battery Maintenance ............................... 8-1
Generators / Charger .............................. 8-2
230v Power Supply ................................. 8-2
Mains Unit ............................................... 8-2
Resetting the RCD .................................. 8-2
Automatic Charging System ................... 8-2
General ................................................... 8-3
Function .................................................. 8-3
Location .................................................. 8-3
Control Panel .......................................... 9-2
Vegas Button Control Panel .................... 9-2
Gas Level ................................................ 9-3
Oven, Hob and Grill ................................ 9-4
Safety ...................................................... 9-4
Main Components ................................... 9-5
Before Use .............................................. 9-5
Use of the Burners .................................. 9-6
Use of the Grill ........................................ 9-7
Use of the Oven ...................................... 9-7
Safe Cooking .......................................... 9-8
Gas Leaks ............................................... 9-9
Temperature Control ............................... 9-9
Putting in Storage ................................. 9-10
Troubleshooting .................................... 9-10
Refrigerator ........................................... 9-12
Description of the Device ...................... 9-12
Intended Use ......................................... 9-13
Technical Description ............................ 9-13
Operation .............................................. 9-13
Using the Refrigerator ........................... 9-13
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    WELCOME & INTRODUCTION ..... 1-1 Gas Regulator ......... 6-3 End Of Life Vehicle Directive ....1-1 Gas Operation ......... 6-4 Elddis Technical Approvals ...... 1-2 Water System .......... 6-4 Filling your Fresh Water Tank ....6-4 GENERAL SAFETY ....... 2-1 Waste Water Tank ........
  • Page 2 CONTENTS Cleaning and Maintenance ....9-14 Safety Information ......... 9-49 Troubleshooting ........9-15 Safety ............ 9-49 Microwave (When Installed) ....9-18 SECURITY ..........10-1 Whale Duo Control - Heat Air ....9-19 Tracker (Option) ........10-1 Instructions for Use ....... 9-19 Campervan Theft ........
  • Page 3: Welcome & Introduction

    Your feedback is incredibly important to us habitation. Elddis accepts no liability if and helps shape the future of our leisure the campervan is used for any purpose vehicles. We would be delighted if you would other than recreational/holiday use.
  • Page 4: Elddis Technical Approvals

    All Elddis campervans have been European Commission Whole Vehicle Type approved. In order to ensure your new campervan 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 campervans.
  • Page 5: General Safety

    Switch off the gas supply if vehicle means non-compliance with the it is safe to do so. Then contact your vehicle axle loads. nearest Elddis Retailer to arrange for them to check the gas system. (xii) Only those seats designated for travelling should be occupied when the campervan is in motion.
  • Page 6: Ventilation

    Polyurethane (PU) foam which are combustion modified foam cushions, sprung Low-Level Ventilation mattresses and fire retardent fabric. All All Elddis campervans 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 7: Preparing For The Road

    (xiii) If a step is used, ensure it is put away before moving off. (xiv) Your new Elddis campervan has been designed to carry passengers in designated passenger seats only. The Note: Light items are considered as clothing fitting of a 3-point seat belt can identify and bedding.
  • Page 8: Pulling Off

    (xviii) Ensure the hob lid is in the closed Weight must be distributed evenly. position. Elddis cannot be held responsible for Pulling Off problems related to a bicycle rack fitted by a •...
  • Page 9: Motorway Handling

    MOTORWAY HANDLING MOTORWAY HANDLING Best Practice To gain the most enjoyment and ensure a long life for your campervan, the following should be observed: • Do not bump kerbs with wheels. • When overtaking ensure sufficient clearance is given to other vehicles. •...
  • Page 10 MOTORWAY HANDLING...
  • Page 11: 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 campervan.
  • Page 12 ARRIVING ON SITE...
  • Page 13: Getting Started

    GETTING STARTED (ii) Your campervan is properly earthed. 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 campervan. from a lighting outlet.
  • Page 14: Disconnecting Mains Supply When Leaving Site

    GETTING STARTED WIRING OF CONNECTING CABLE AND CAMPERVAN 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 campervan.
  • Page 15: Gas Supply

    GETTING STARTED GAS SUPPLY Gas Regulator Your campervan is designed to operate using Your new campervan has been fitted with a either propane or butane liquefied petroleum fully approved gas regulator designed to gas at 30M/bar. Gas can be obtained from a operate with Propane gas at a gas pressure LPG filling station.
  • Page 16: Gas Operation

    GETTING STARTED Gas Operation WATER SYSTEM In order to make all your campervan gas Filling your fresh water tank appliances operational it is necessary to Your campervan is fitted with a standard open each appliance gas tap as detailed on water inlet which can be filled using a hose the previous page.
  • Page 17: 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. must be turned off using the isolation valve on the LPG tank. A competent gas fitter...
  • Page 18: Guidelines For The Safe Refuelling Of Autogas Vehicles

    GAS SAFETY ADVICE GUIDELINES FOR THE SAFE First Aid REFUELLING OF AUTOGAS If any product is released and comes into VEHICLES contact with you or the customer the Health and Safety of Refuelling following first aid measures should be used: The driver, when pulling up to the Autogas Inhalation: Remove the affected person to dispenser, is to apply their handbrake and...
  • Page 19 GAS SAFETY ADVICE Disconnecting A small release of gas will occur as you release the lever. This is normal! Ensure hands are away from the nozzle barrel. 4. Turn lever anti-clockwise quarter turn to release nozzle from vehicle. Replace nozzle 3.
  • Page 20 GAS SAFETY ADVICE...
  • Page 21: Electrical System

    ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Charging should be carried out in a cool, dry ELECTRICAL SYSTEM well ventilated area. 12V POWER SUPPLY CAUTION: Your Thatcham alarm system is Battery Installation powered by the leisure battery. Therefore it is Your campervan will be fitted with a charging recommended that a battery is installed at all and power distribution unit.
  • Page 22: Generators / Charger

    ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Generators / Charger Resetting the RCD All electrical equipment fitted in your new To re-set, operate the switch as for MCB’s. campervan can be run from either a Periodically, the RCD should be checked by controlled generator or charger whose output operating the test button marked ‘T’.
  • Page 23: Schaudt Wa 121525 Booster Unit

    ELECTRICAL SYSTEM MAXIMUM BULB RATINGS FOR SCHAUDT WA 121525 BOOSTER UNIT INTERNAL LIGHTS Type of Light Maximum Bulb Rating Downlighters ........1.2 watts Reading lights ........ 0.4 watts Awning lights ........4 watts LED tape is used as backlit mood lighting. The wattage varies from 4.8 to 9.6W depending on the location within the vehicle.
  • Page 24 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM MAINS UNIT - CAMPERVAN...
  • Page 25: How To Use Your Campervan'sequipment

    HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT Within this section of your campervans handbook we will give you brief details on how to operate all of the campervans equipment from the gas cooking equipment to the window blinds. For further details on the major equipment within your campervan please read the individual appliance instructions contained with your user...
  • Page 26: Control Panel

    HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT CONTROL PANEL Your new campervan is fitted with the control panel shown below. Vegas Button Control Panel Master Button Pump Button Awning Button Lights Button Master Button Display When the Master Button is pressed, the Indicator control panel will switch power to all non- Water...
  • Page 27: Vegas Voltmeter Without Water Or Gas Level

    HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT Water Level Calibration 3. To cancel calibration mode, press and hold Leisure Battery Voltage Button for Before the Water Level Button is used for the two seconds. first time, you will need to calibrate the Control Panel to your water tank.
  • Page 28: Oven, Hob And Grill

    HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT OVEN, HOB AND GRILL • The burners and pan supports are hot during and after use. Allow all parts to Safety cool before touching them, as this can • This appliance may be used by cause serious injury.
  • Page 29: Main Components

    HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT • Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or • Ensure that the appliance is connected to sharp metal scrapers to clean the the 12V DC battery for the spark ignition. surface of the glass, since they can •...
  • Page 30: Use Of The Burners

    HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT Use of the burners Turning on: Use of the electric hotplate (if applicable) • Push and turn the control knob. • Turn the control knob anti-clockwise to the full rate position. For spark ignition models: Push the ignition button.
  • Page 31: Use Of The Grill

    HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT • If the burner has not lit within 15 seconds Use of the grill turn the control knob back to the 0 position and release it. Wait at least 1 minute and repeat the steps above to turn on the appliance.
  • Page 32: Safe Cooking

    HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT • Adjust the required heat setting. • Place the oven shelf in the required position and close the door. Ignition must always be carried out with the oven door open. If the burner accidentally extinguishes turn the control knob to the 0 position and wait at least 1 minute before re-igniting the burner.
  • Page 33: Gas Leaks

    HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT Never cover slots or holes in the Temperature control appliance and never cover a shelf with The temperature in the oven is controlled by materials such as aluminium foil. That a thermostatic gas tap and is variable over restricts the airflow and may cause the range 130°C to 240°C.
  • Page 34: Putting In Storage

    HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause Solution Burners do not burn or Change gas bottle Gas bottle is empty burn unevenly Open tap Gas tap is closed Allow caps to cool, then Burner caps are not reposition them correctly positioned Dry or clean burners...
  • Page 35: Refrigerator

    HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT REFRIGERATOR • Do not use electrical appliances in the appliance. Safety • Do not store explosive substances such • This appliance may be used by children as aerosol cans with a flammable aged 8 years or older and persons with propellant in this appliance.
  • Page 36: Description Of The Device

    HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT Refrigerator Description of the device Figure 1 Description Top door tray Refrigerator door Middle door tray Bottom door tray with bottle holder Fruit and vegetable section Refrigerator compartment Refrigerator shelf Freezer compartment Control and display elements Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 2...
  • Page 37: Intended Use

    HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT Using the refrigerator Intended Use The fridge device conserves fresh foodstuffs. The refrigerator is designed for setting up in You can also conserve frozen foodstuffs in campervans and motorhomes. It is suitable the freezer compartment. for refrigerating foodstuffs and storing frozen foodstuffs.
  • Page 38: Cleaning And Maintenance

    HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT Note: Food which can easily absorb tastes • Wipe off the water resulting from and odours as well as liquids and products defrosting or, if present, empty the with a high alcohol content should be collecting tray.
  • Page 39: Troubleshooting

    HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT Troubleshooting The significance of the red LED When operational faults occur the LED flashes a number of times. The number of pulses depends on the type of fault. Each flash lasts for one quarter of a second. After the series of impulses a pause follows. The sequence for the fault is repeated every four seconds.
  • Page 40 HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT Compressor does not run (battery connection) (continued) Fault Possible cause Remedy ≤ U Battery voltage is too low Charge the battery Loose cables Establish a connection Start attempt with ≤ U Poor contact (corrosion) Battery capacity too low Replace the battery Cable cross section too small...
  • Page 41 HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT Compressor is not running (connected to AC supply) Fault Possible cause Remedy Interruption in the No voltage Establish a connection supply cable Main switch faulty (if installed) Replace the main switch Additional supply line fuse has Replace the supply line fuse blown (if installed) Ambient temperature...
  • Page 42: Microwave (When Installed)

    HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’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. Press “START/+30 SEC”...
  • Page 43: Whale Duo Control - Heat Air

    HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT Whale Duo Control - Heat Air Instructions for Use Icon Description Space heater on/off & power source selection button 0.75kW electric selected 1.50kW electric selected 3.00kW electric selected Gas selected Gas + electric selected External control from alternative source* Increase temperature button Decrease temperature button...
  • Page 44 HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT 1. Select Temperature 2. Select Power Setting X 1-6 3. Gas Power On 9-20...
  • Page 45: Electric Power Management

    HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT Usable Electric Settings 0.75kW 230V a.c. 1.50kW 230V a.c. 3.00kW 230V a.c. Electric Power Management When selecting a high electric setting on the space or water heater, the control panel may automatically step down the other Whale space/water heater to a lower electric setting or turn off if at risk of exceeding 16A.
  • Page 46: Maintenance / Repairs

    HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT Troubleshooting - Whale Duo Control (continued) Step 2 - Identify Lockout Step 3 - Recommended Action Inadequate supply voltage 10.5 - 15.9V d.c. Heater inoperable under 10.1V ≥10.5 / ≤15.9V d.c. <10.5 / >15.9V d.c. X Go to step 4 Flue blockage 1.
  • Page 47 HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT • Failure to follow the installation and operating instructions • Use of the appliance for non-leisure purposes The heat exchanger must be replaced with a Whale original spare part every 10 years from date of registration.
  • Page 48: Whale Duo Control Panel - Expanse

    HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT Whale Duo Control Panel - Expanse Icon Description Water heater on/off & power source selection button Frost protection mode (approx 5°C) 0.75kW electric selected 1.50kW electric selected Gas selected Gas + 0.75kW electric selected Gas 1.50kW electric selected External control from alternative source* Increase temperature button...
  • Page 49 HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT 1. Select Power Setting X 1-6 2. Gas Power On Electric Power Management When selecting a high electric setting on the space or water heater, the control panel may automatically step down the other whale space/water heater to a lower electric setting or turn off if at risk of exceeding 16A.
  • Page 50: Operating Instructions - Drain Valve

    HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT Operating Instructions - Drain Valve The Water Heater must be drained before travelling or if it is not being used for a period of more than 3 days, or if there is a danger of freezing (unless Frost Protection setting is active). Check the heater has fully drained if there is a risk of freezing.
  • Page 51: Whale Duo Control Panel - Troubleshooting

    HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT Whale Duo Control Panel - Troubleshooting In the unlikely event of a failure, the red ‘!’ symbol on the Control Panel will light. To identify the lockout, press and hold the Water Heater Function Button. The temperature control bars will light to indicate the fault code e.g.
  • Page 52: Winterising

    HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT Water Heater Fault Finding (continued) Number of Bars lit Fault Remedy Attempt to clear lockout as described below. Other/ If this fails, contact Whale Support on +44 Internal Fault (0)845 217 2933. Two faults have occurred at the same time General or at least five lockout clearing attempts Fault...
  • Page 53: Smoke Alarm

    HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT SMOKE ALARM • The unit will give an audible alarm consisting of 2 cycles of 3 loud beeps, Operation then stop automatically. Normal Condition The red LED on the front should flash every 40 seconds to show that the alarm is active. Lower Power Pack Condition IMPORTANT: Your smoke alarm requires the power pack to have sufficient capacity of...
  • Page 54 HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT ALARM SMART SILENCE • During the reduced sensitivity reset cycle, the red LED on your alarm will continue to DANGER: If your smoke alarm emits the full flash more rapidly than normal, alarm signal and you are not testing the unit, approximately once every second.
  • Page 55: Carbon Monoxide Alarm

    HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM Your smoke alarm has been designed to be Carbon monoxide and how it can affect as maintenance-free as possible, however you and your family there are several things you must do to keep Carbon monoxide is a dangerous poisonous it working properly.
  • Page 56 HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT 800ppm Dizziness, nausea and convulsions Do not: within 45 minutes. • IGNORE ANY WARNING FROM YOUR Unconsciousness within 2 hours. CO DETECTOR! Death within 2-3 hours. • Burn charcoal inside your home, Should you suspect CO may be affecting you caravan, tent or cabin.
  • Page 57 HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT Operating Features Cover the sounder vents with one hand. Press and hold the Test/Reset Your detector offers many features which set button down with your thumb/finger it apart from other CO detectors on the until the Power LED illuminates market today.
  • Page 58 HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT four loud beeps and the Power LED batteries and the product is still within to illuminate green for a short time. warranty then contact Technical Support for This is the end of the test. The Power advice.
  • Page 59: Rooflights

    HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT ROOFLIGHTS Door Flyscreen The exterior door flyscreen can be opened or Standard MPK Rooflight closed from both inside and outside of the The MPK 400 x 400 rooflight is generally Campervan and does not restrict door fitted in washroom areas.
  • Page 60: Taps

    HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT Windows TAPS Your new Campervan will be fitted with Kitchen Taps Polyplastic opening windows. Your new campervan will be fitted with a mixer tap. Polyplastic Window Opening CAUTION: The water temperature could be (i) In order to open the Polyplastic window it very high so do not lift the lever with the tap is only necessary to move the catch turned to the full left position.
  • Page 61: Internal Doors

    HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT INTERNAL DOORS Other internal doors such as the wardrobe and table storage locker are fitted with a Toilet / Washroom Doors 2-position button lock. Push the button to lock the door and the button should remain flush with the door.
  • Page 62: Thetford C-260 Cassette Toilet Range

    HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT information on Thetford toilet fluids, see THETFORD C-260 CASSETTE last page of this manual. Screw the cap TOILET RANGE back onto the emptying spout and turn back to its original position. Introduction Note: The Emptying Spout Measuring Cap is The Thetford Cassette Toilet is a high quality supplied in the same packaging as this product.
  • Page 63 HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT Standard Optional features Note: Optional features can be bought from Thetford dealerships. PARTS Control panel (with optional features) Removable Seat and Lid Swivelling Toilet Bowl Blade Handle Flush Button Waste Holding Tank Level Indicator Water Filling Door (only if toilet has own flush-water tank) Rotating Emptying Spout...
  • Page 64: Emptying

    HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT approximately 5 minutes. Run some capacity for approximately 2 more litres, water into the bowl by pressing the flush which is no more than two to three further button again briefly. uses. 12. The toilet may be used with the blade Make sure that the blade is closed.
  • Page 65: Cleaning And Maintenance

    HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT 20. Waste Pump-Out System: When holes. After cleaning, replace the seat activating the control panel this feature and lid by positioning the round pins in automatically lights up. When the Waste front of the pin holes and push the lid and Holding Tank Level Indicator illuminates, seat downwards.
  • Page 66: Cleaning And Maintenance For Optional Features

    HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT for any length of time, it is important to treat and maintenance. To allow the Waste the seals with Thetford High Grade Seal Holding Tank to dry, do not place the cap Lubricant after cleaning. back on the emptying spout of the tank.
  • Page 67 HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT 9-43...
  • Page 68: Wing Omni-Directional Tv Antenna

    HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT WING OMNI-DIRECTIONAL TV ANTENNA Operating Instructions 1) Switch on the amplifier using the on/off switch. 2) Turn the dB dial of the amplifier clockwise to increase the gain of the TV signal received. 3) Tune your television to a channel Loosen the nut (A) slightly (by one quarter of available in the area where you are a turn).
  • Page 69: Thule Step

    HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT THULE STEP • cable fires occur Read this installation instruction and the • the airbag is triggered safety instructions in appendix thoroughly. No • electronic control devices are damaged guarantee will be allowed for damages caused •...
  • Page 70: How To Make Up Your Beds

    HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT HOW TO MAKE UP YOUR BEDS The double bed is made up by lifting the two side beds up and pulling them together to meet in the centre. Campervan Day and Night 9-46...
  • Page 71 HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT HOW TO MAKE UP YOUR BEDS Campervan Day and Night N.B. Turn driver seat 90 degrees anti-clockwise to make up front bed 9-47...
  • Page 72 HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT HOW TO MAKE UP YOUR BEDS Campervan Day and Night 9-48...
  • Page 73: Whale Easi-Slide Socket

    HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT Whale Easi-Slide Socket Additional Safety Information for Main In, Mains Out and Multimedia 3 in 1 Sockets How to open the socket lid (Where Applicable) All work must be carried out by a competent person as defined by BS7671 Part 2/IEC 60364.
  • Page 74 HOW TO USE YOUR CAMPERVAN’S EQUIPMENT WARNING: Care must be taken when using the external BBQ outlet socket. NEVER barbeque next to an awning or tent. WARNING: Only for use as an outlet point for gas, never connect a gas bottle directly to the outlet.
  • Page 75: Security

    Elddis. That is why we have provided a driveway. Secure all windows and doors combination of standard features and when your campervan is unoccupied, even if optional extras designed to deter and prevent only for a short length of time.
  • Page 76 SECURITY 10-2...
  • Page 77: Care Of Your Campervan

    CARE OF YOUR CAMPERVAN ABS - Components CARE OF YOUR CAMPERVAN To preserve the appearance of all ABS This section of the guide is devoted to the panels and fittings road grit, dust, sand, flies, care, cleaning and general preservation of bird droppings etc., should be washed off your campervan in order to retain its using plenty of cold water.
  • Page 78: Shower Trays

    (vi) Sterilising chemicals are available from your Elddis Retailer, accessory shop, Please note: If your campervan is not going chemists, or homebrew shops. It is not, to be used for an extended period of time however, recommended to use bleach please refer to section 12-1 Storage.
  • Page 79: Pre-Season Water System Preparation

    CARE OF YOUR CAMPERVAN PRE-SEASON WATER SYSTEM PREPARATION Over the winter months bacteria can grow in • Remain in your van after the pump has your water system. Particles of minerals and stopped and inspect all the taps and dirt gather in joins and any undrained areas. shower heads for leaks.
  • Page 80: Getting Ready For The Winter

    CARE OF YOUR CAMPERVAN GETTING READY FOR THE WINTER Before following this guide, ideally carry out this procedure prior to moving the campervan to its winter storage location. (The movement of the vehicle will encourage residual water to drain from the system).
  • Page 81: Storage

    STORAGE Battery Maintenance STORAGE Storage LONG TERM & WINTER STORAGE Ensure that the leisure battery is fully If your campervan is to be stored for any charged before placing the vehicle into length of time, especially over the winter storage. period, the following operations are Check the battery state every month, if the recommended:...
  • Page 82 STORAGE 12-2...
  • Page 83: Campervan Warranty Cover

    Introduction product specification excluding normal wear and tear. At Elddis we are confident that our new campervans are engineered using the latest Year 2 and 3 warranty – Covers all original manufacturing techniques and advanced...
  • Page 84 Conditions attached to the warranty Should you choose to have your service cover carried out by a non Elddis Approved agent, • You must retain the original sales invoice an additional charge may be payable by the for the campervan.
  • Page 85: Non Warranty Repairs

    Elddis reserve the right to inspect the (i) Model and make of campervan campervan at any time. (ii) VIN number...
  • Page 86 WARRANTY 13-4...
  • Page 87: Campervan Construction - Main Components

    Owner’s Information Pack. WINDOWS Windows are all of a double glazed acrylic construction. INSULATION Elddis campervans are built to comply with thermal insulation in accordance with the European Standard BSEN 1645 part 1. 14-1...
  • Page 88 CAMPERVAN CONSTRUCTION 14-2...
  • Page 89: Electrical Drawings

    ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS CAMPERVAN 15-1...
  • Page 90 ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS 15-2...
  • Page 91: General Questions

    Brochure? to source most parts you require. For details A: Our latest brochures are available from of your nearest Elddis Retailer please refer to Approved Retailers or can be viewed and our Find A Retailer section on our website, or printed from our website www.elddis.co.uk.
  • Page 92 Who Can Help Me? A. We would always recommend that you contact your supplying Retailer. Your local Elddis Retailer or Elddis Approved Service Centre may be able to assist. An inspection can then take place and the necessary course of action agreed.
  • Page 93: 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 campervan. This is a popular style of seating Actual Laden Weight arrangement where two seats or settees face...
  • Page 94 Jack Optional Equipment Payload This is a device for raising the vehicle so that a wheel can be changed. The payload provided by Elddis for any factory fitted options that may be available. Kerb Weight Owners’ Club This is the empty weight of a motor vehicle as defined by the manufacturer.
  • Page 95 GLOSSARY Pitch User Payload A designated area of a campervan site The weight of all items carried in the allocated for the use of one outfit. Most sites campervan. will be arranged with defined pitches. U-Shaped Settee Usually a reference to seating that literally is This is a residual current device and is part of ‘U’...
  • Page 96 GLOSSARY 17-4...
  • Page 97: Campervan 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 98 SERVICE DOCUMENTS ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS (continued) Item Condition RCD unit - check operation of RCD test button and operations of MCBs 230V appliances - check operation GAS SYSTEMS Item Condition Regulator and gas hose - check age performance and security Perform a gas pressure check LPG Tank (if fitted) - check security Flame failure devices - check operation Gas dispersal holes - check they are clear from obstructions.
  • Page 99 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 100: Annual Habitation Service Records

    SERVICE DOCUMENTS ANNUAL HABITATION SERVICE RECORDS ANNUAL SERVICE RECORD CAMPERVAN 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 101 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 102 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 103: Notification Of Change Of Ownership

    * In order for you warranty to remain valid, your campervan 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. 19-1...
  • Page 104 CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP 19-2...
  • Page 105: Notification Of Change To Name And Address

    Daytime telephone number: ........Date of purchase: ........Email: ............................. Details of your Campervan: Range: ..............Model: ............. Vehicle identification number (17 digits): ..................If you do not want to receive information about products and services from Elddis, please tick. 20-1...
  • Page 106 CHANGE OF ADDRESS 20-2...
  • Page 107: Index

    INDEX INDEX Alarm system ......10-1 Gas ..........6-3 Automatic Charging System..8-2 Connection ......6-3 Regulator ........ 6-3 Gas Safety Advice ...... 7-1 Generators / Charger ....8-2 Battery Installation ...... 8-1 Glossary ........17-1 Battery Maintenance ..8-1, 12-1 Bed make up ......
  • Page 108 INDEX Security ........10-1 Service records ......18-4 Site Regulations ......5-1 Storage Long Term & Winter ....12-1 Taps .......... 9-36 Toilet Thetford C260 ....... 9-38 Ventilation ........2-2 Water System ......6-4 Windows ........9-36 Wiring diagram ......15-1 ©...

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