MDC XT16-HR Island User Manual And Manual

MDC XT16-HR Island User Manual And Manual

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XT16-HR Island
User Manual and Guide
2019 Model Shown
©Copyright Market Direct Campers & Caravans 2019
Read owner's manual before using the equipment. Third party component manuals should be read in conjunction
with this manual. Maintenance guidelines must be met or exceeded, failing to meet these guidelines may result in
serious injury or death and property damage. Specification may change without notice.

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  • Page 1 XT16-HR Island User Manual and Guide 2019 Model Shown ©Copyright Market Direct Campers & Caravans 2019 Read owner’s manual before using the equipment. Third party component manuals should be read in conjunction with this manual. Maintenance guidelines must be met or exceeded, failing to meet these guidelines may result in...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1300 4X4 Corrosion Prevention ..........20 Table of Contents Wheels and Tyres ............21 INTRODUCTION ............2 Highway .............. 21 Store Locations ............3 Off Road ............. 21 QUEENSLAND ............3 Electrical Systems ............21 Contact Details............3 Chargers & Inverters ..........21 ABOUT YOUR HYBRID OFFROAD CARAVAN ..
  • Page 3: Introduction

    1300 4X4 INTRODUCTION WARNING– Before using this product you should read this manual and those manuals supplied by component manufacturers applicable to this product. This manual is supplied as a reference to required maintenance of the product. Failure to use and maintain the product in accordance with what is outlined in this manual may affect your warranty.
  • Page 4: Store Locations

    Adelaide 1246 South Rd Clovelly Park SA 5042 Contact Details NATIONAL TOLL FREE WARRANTY HOTLINE SPARE PARTS 1300 MDC CARE 1300 MDC PARTS 1300 4X4 4X4 1300 494 494 1300 632 2273 1300 632 72787 ABOUT YOUR HYBRID OFFROAD CARAVAN...
  • Page 5: Bearings And Seals

    1300 4X4 Specifications apply to: 2019 Model Style (Hard Floor, Soft Floor, Hybrid) Hybrid Width 2230mm Height (Roof Closed) 2800mm without air Length (caravan) Tare 2260kg 2800 Drawbar Construction Galvanised inside & out 120mm x 50mm x 4mm Chassis Construction Galvanised inside &...
  • Page 6 1300 4X4 Bearing Number: Inner Bearing 25590 Outer Bearing 25590 Seal: 55 x 85 x 12 Cone: 25520 Cone: 25520...
  • Page 7: How To Hitch Your Coupling

    1300 4X4 How to Hitch your coupling Here is a short guide on how to safely use your coupling to couple and uncouple the trailer from the towing vehicle. Make sure the handbrake is applied prior to coupling and uncoupling.
  • Page 8 1300 4X4 Make sure the dust cap is securely connected to the bump cover. This is done by locating the rear lip on the dust cap onto the groove of the bump cover and then pushing it in a downward motion until the dust cover is secure (there should be a slight click when it has been assembled correctly) Test if the dust cover is connected to the bump cover by applying a slight upward force to the dust cover, it shouldn’t separate.
  • Page 9: Coupling

    1300 4X4 Coupling STEP 1 Push down the button (1) and push the locking mechanism back (2). When the locking mechanism (2) is all the way back, release the button (1) locking the plate in place STEP 2 Offer up the tow pin to the coupling making sure the tow pin cover is removed and there is no visible debris on it.
  • Page 10 1300 4X4 STEP 3 Make sure the tow pin is seated inside the universal and the tow pin top is sticking out of the locking mechanism (see below). Press the button (1) to release the locking mechanism there will be an audible locking noise at which point the mechanism will return to the initial position as shown in step 1.
  • Page 11: Uncoupling

    1300 4X4 Uncoupling STEP 1 Push down the button 1 and push the locking mechanism back 2. When the locking mechanism is all the way back release the button while holding the mechanism to ensure it does not spring back to the locked position. STEP 2 Lift the coupling up off the tow pin.
  • Page 12: Setting Up Your Caravan

    1300 4X4 Setting up your Caravan Loading Your Caravan It is important to load your caravan correctly to distribute weight evenly and achieve a suitable ball weight load and prevent loading in a manner that can cause a caravan to sway and/or roll excessively left and right. The optimum ball weight on a caravan is between 9 and 11% of the total caravan weight.
  • Page 13: Levelling Your Caravan

    1300 4X4 Levelling Your Caravan The stabiliser legs on your caravan are not designed for supporting the full weight of the trailer, they are there to stabilise it once it is level. Using your stabilisers as a lifting mechanism will void your warranty as will extending them with a “rattle gun”...
  • Page 14: Kitchen

    1300 4X4 Kitchen To extend the kitchen from the caravan, release pad bolt (fig1) and press down the blue slide tab (fig 2) and pull kitchen out. The kitchen will lock into place when extended. To put kitchen away, again press down the blue tabs and push back into place.
  • Page 15: Preparing For Bad Weather

    1300 4X4 Preparing for Bad Weather During inclement weather the following should be done: • Close all roof vents and hatches to prevent water entering. • Protect the awning from high winds by retracting or securing with guy ropes and pegs. •...
  • Page 16: Torque Settings

    1300 4X4 When parked and unhitched you should always use suitable wheel chocks to ensure the trailer can’t move in the event of a handbrake failure. For security a wheel clamp or and hitch lock are highly recommended. Torque Settings Wheel Nuts Wheel nuts should be tightened to correct torque using a torque wrench.
  • Page 17: Trailing Arm Pivot Bolts

    1300 4X4 Trailing Arm Pivot Bolts The pivot bolts are a high tensile steel. The service interval for these bolts is 5000km under normal use and 2500km for harsh off-road conditions. During travel they should be inspected daily to ensure they have not rotated or become damaged.
  • Page 18: Hand Brake

    1300 4X4 supplied by the tow vehicle to the breakaway power source while towing. This is done via the 50amp Anderson Plug on the drawbar. Consult a qualified auto electrician to ensure this is fitted to your tow vehicle. In NSW there is an additional requirement that the breakaway power source be monitored from the driver position with a minimum of a “visual alarm”...
  • Page 19: Adjuster

    1300 4X4 Adjuster To adjust the handbrake cable tension release locknuts A, B and C in the diagram Handbrake Adjuster 1 below. To tighten the handbrake cable, turn the adjuster wheel D in a clockwise direction. Once adjusted retighten lock nuts and test.
  • Page 20: Correct Use Of Your Electric Brakes

    1300 4X4 Correct Use of Your Electric Brakes Your trailer brakes are designed to work in synchronisation with your tow vehicle brakes. Never use your tow vehicle or trailer brakes alone to stop the combined load. Your trailer and tow vehicle will seldom have the correct amperage flow to the brake magnets to give you comfortable, safe braking unless you make proper brake system adjustments.
  • Page 21: Magnets

    It is important to replace both shoes on each brake and both brakes of the same axle. This is necessary to retain the “balance” of your brakes. Be sure to replace your shoes only with genuine MDC parts available from our outlets.
  • Page 22: Wheels And Tyres

    MDC accepts no liability for any personal injury, damages or loss as a result of unqualified or untrained persons repairing or altering the electrical systems on this product. If in doubt call your local MDC outlet or phone: 1300 831407...
  • Page 23: Battery Care

    1300 4X4 Battery Care Your camper is fitted with 100Ah AGM Batteries. Storage type batteries require periodical maintenance to perform at their peak and extend their service life. The following is an outline on how to gain the best performance and lifecycle from the battery fitted in your camper: Always use a quality charger that caters to the voltage requirements of an AGM battery.
  • Page 24: 12 Volt Wiring Diagram Main Circuit

    1300 4X4 12 Volt Wiring Diagram Main Circuit...
  • Page 25: Wiring Diagram Switch Panel

    1300 4X4 Wiring Diagram Switch Panel...
  • Page 26: Control Panel

    1300 4X4 Control Panel 1. Volts 2. Amps 3. 12v Main Switch 4. Toilet/Fridge 5. DC Outlets 6. Water Pump/Gauge 7. Water Heater 8. Spare/Diesel Heater 9. Spare *Volt Meter will indicate battery voltage when idle or charge voltage when charging * Amp meter will show current being used not charge current Main Circuit Breaker The main 12v circuit breaker is located beneath the dinette seat beside the Projecta battery charger.
  • Page 27: Rcd Safety Switch

    1300 4X4 RCD Safety Switch The mains power safety switch is located just above the entry door on the overhead cupboard. In the event of a short this switch will cut power to the caravan 240v outlets. Gas & Water Systems Hot Water System WARNING: The flue outlet on your gas hot water system must be uncovered prior to use.
  • Page 28: Water Pumps

    1300 4X4 Your Truma Hot Water system control switch is located on the bench facia below the internal cooktop. To watch the video tutorial on turning on the hot water system, scan the code with your smartphone. Water Pumps The pump when switched on is activated by the release of pressure at the tap and will pump water continuously until the tap is turned off and pressure restored.
  • Page 29: Diesel Heater

    1300 4X4 Once you connect your gas bottle you can connect the external BBQ gas hose to the bayonet connection provided. Once the bayonet is secure, ensure all controls on the stove are in the “Off” position and then turn on the gas bottle valve.
  • Page 30: Product Information

    1300 4X4 Danger! This icon draws your attention to a threat of danger to life and limb. Failure to comply can result in serious injury or death. Caution! This icon draws your attention to a dangerous situation for a person and/or product. Failure to comply could lead to injury or damage to the product.
  • Page 31: Schematic

    1300 4X4 Schematic...
  • Page 32: Parts List

    1300 4X4 Parts List Fig No. Part No. Description 161-10026 Combustion air inlet tube ø25mm 161-10027 Stainless steel exhaust tube ø25mm 520-00005 20-32mm stainless steel hose clamp 161-10030 Muffler 523-00003 Fastening clamp for Combustion air inlet tube R-type ø27mm 161-10021 Nylon oil hose ø4mm×1.25mm 161-10022...
  • Page 33: Heater Control

    1300 4X4 Heater Control The control switch panel is used to control the unit functions. 1. Ventilation mode indicator 2. Heating/Combustion mode indicator 3. Heating selector button 4. Stop button 5. Ventilation selector button 6. Temperature selector Important tips about operation: •...
  • Page 34: Trouble Shooting And Fault Guide

    1300 4X4 Temperature control • The control can be used to pre-set an interior temperature. According to the size of heating space and prevailing outdoor temperature, the heater’s temperature can be set within the range of +10 °C to +30 °C. Control in the heating mode •...
  • Page 35 1300 4X4 Code of Description of Malfunction reason Troubleshooting malfunction malfunction Over-voltage Check your power supply by multimeter. If below nominal Voltage is beyond or Under- voltage 25%, pls recharge or change battery. If above nominal voltage ±25% voltage nominal voltage 25%, please change your power supply. 1.
  • Page 36: Protecting From Mould

    1300 4X4 2. Fuel pipe blocked or Check whether the pipe is blocked by impurity and each broken connection is intact. if so, please repair or replace it. 3. Fuel pipe blocked If there is fuel condensation, please use fuel which is by fuel condensation suitable for low temperature to replace previous fuel.
  • Page 37: Pre-Trip Checklist

    1300 4X4 When packing up dry, it is important to check under the mattress that there is no build-up of condensation overnight. Body heat on a mattress can create enough temperature difference with the exterior for moisture to form under it. If left unchecked this can cause mould when your caravan is stored.
  • Page 38: Wheel Chocks

    1300 4X4 Wheel Chocks Wheel chocks are an important safety device when leaving your trailer parked on even the slightest incline. On level ground it is recommended to chock both sides of the wheel. On a hill you should chock the wheels on the downhill side ensuring the chocks Covers Hard floor campers and caravans will benefit greatly from a storage cover.
  • Page 39: Trouble Shooting

    1300 4X4 Trouble Shooting Electrical...
  • Page 40: Water

    1300 4X4 Water Problem Possible Cause Remedy No power from control panel Check circuit breaker Flat Battery Charge battery Replace pump, Contact dealer for Pump not working (no noise) Faulty pressure switch replacement Check connections with multimeter Bad electrical connection or test light Turn on tap and hold finger over nozzle for 5 seconds and release.
  • Page 41: Brakes

    1300 4X4 Brakes Problem Possible Cause Remedy Open Circuits Find and correct Severe under adjustments Adjust brakes No Brakes Faulty controller Test and correct/replace Short circuits Find and correct Great or oil on linings or magnets Clean or replace Corroded connection Clean or replace connectors Worn lining or magnets Replace...
  • Page 42: Handy Tips

    1300 4X4 Handy Tips Driving Off Road Towing your caravan off road adds many dimensions to the driver’s responsibilities and factors to be considered. When travelling remote always carry enough spare parts and supplies to cater for a “worst case scenario.” Always perform preventative maintenance and daily checks.
  • Page 43: Trip Planning

    1300 4X4 Protecting the environment Remote areas and National Parks are sensitive areas and all precautions should be taken not to damage tracks, interfere with flora and fauna and not to contaminate the area. In sensitive areas it is advisable to use grey water tanks and contained toilets.
  • Page 44: Warranty Statement

    MDC. MDC shall not be liable, (in part or whole) for any warranties, either express or implied, made by agents or resellers on behalf of MDC without the knowledge or express written permission of MDC. Such unauthorised claims shall be the responsibility of the agent or reseller only.
  • Page 45: Maintenance

    Goods Bought At Auction From time to time, MDC, may, at its discretion, offer items for auction, either independently or via a third party. Whilst every effort will be made to provide all relevant information regarding the item on auction, as per Australian law, any and all goods bought at auction subsequently do not carry any statutory warranty.
  • Page 46 1300 4X4 MASTERCLASS Tutorials...
  • Page 47 1300 4X4 Maintenance Schedule...
  • Page 48 1300 4X4 500KM FIRST SERVICE CHECKED Hitch Check hitch bolts to 76Nm. Lubricate with high temp bearing grease Handbrake Inspect and adjust handbrake Brakes Inspect and adjust brakes Inspect condition and torque to 125Nm (12mm studs) Wheel nuts (140Nm 14mm studs alloy rims) (200Nm 14mm studs steel rims) Tyres Inspect for abnormal wear, damage and correct pressure Wheel Bearing...
  • Page 49 1300 4X4 12 MONTHS / 10,000KM SERVICE CHECKED Hitch Inspect for damage and lubricate. Check bolt Torque to 76Nm Jockey Wheel Inspect for condition and operation Hand winch Check brake function and webbing Suspension Lubricate and check bushes for excess movement. Torque bolts to 190Nm Brakes Inspect and adjust.
  • Page 50 1300 4X4 24 MONTHS / 20,000KM SERVICE CHECKED Hitch Inspect for damage and lubricate. Check bolt Torque to 76Nm Jockey Wheel Inspect for condition and operation Hand winch Check brake function and webbing Suspension Lubricate and check bushes for excess movement. Torque bolts to 190Nm Brakes Inspect and adjust.
  • Page 51 1300 4X4 36 MONTHS / 30,000KM SERVICE CHECKED Hitch Inspect for damage and lubricate. Check bolt Torque to 76Nm Jockey Wheel Inspect for condition and operation Hand winch Check brake function and webbing Suspension Lubricate and check bushes for excess movement. Torque bolts to 190Nm Brakes Inspect and adjust.
  • Page 52 1300 4X4 48 MONTHS / 40,000KM SERVICE CHECKED Hitch Inspect for damage and lubricate. Check bolt Torque to 76Nm Jockey Wheel Inspect for condition and operation Hand winch Check brake function and webbing Suspension Lubricate and check bushes for excess movement. Torque bolts to 190Nm Brakes Inspect and adjust.
  • Page 53 1300 4X4 CHECKED 60 MONTHS / 50,000KM SERVICE Hitch Inspect for damage and lubricate. Check bolt Torque to 76Nm Jockey Wheel Inspect for condition and operation Hand winch Check brake function and webbing Suspension Lubricate and check bushes for excess movement. Torque bolts to 190Nm Brakes Inspect and adjust.
  • Page 54: Supplier Contact Details

    1300 4X4 Supplier Contact Details Dometic Thetford Australia https://www.dometic.com/en-au/au/contact-us Address: 41 Lara Way, Campbellfield VIC 3061 Phone: (03) 9358 0700 Email: infoaus@thetford.com.au Cruisemaster Address: 352B Bilsen Road, Geebung QLD 4034 Phone: (07) 3624 3800 Email: sales@cruisemaster.com.au Statewide Bearings Coopers Plains Cairns Address: 902 Beaudesert Rd Coopers Plains QLD 4108 Unit3, 49 Cook St Cairns QLD 4870...
  • Page 55 1300 4X4 Collie Geraldton 96 Forrest Street, Collie WA 6225 Unit 1, 75 Flores Road, Geraldton WA 6530 Ph: (08) 9734 1624 Ph: (08) 9964 4655 Email: collie@statewidebearings.com.au Email: geraldton@statewidebearings.com.au Karratha Kalgoorlie 51 Orkney Road, Karratha WA 6714 5 Darcy Lane, Kalgoorlie WA 6430 Ph: (08) 9144 2333 Ph: (08) 9091 4111 Email: karratha@statewidebearings.com.au...

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