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SWIFT GROUP
OWNER'S
HANDBOOK
MONZA CAMPERVAN
Issued April 2022
Part No. 1439878

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  • Page 1 SWIFT GROUP OWNER’S HANDBOOK MONZA CAMPERVAN Issued April 2022 Part No. 1439878...
  • Page 2 ................. with your dealer or Swift Group Limited (Swift), this can be found on the lower corner of the front windscreen or on the Ford plate Service Centre Tel: positioned on the nearside cab door pillar.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Warranty  .............  5 2.
  • Page 6: Warranty

    1.2 Swift Connect Direct  ........
  • Page 7: Campervan Conversion Warranty

    If the Annual a manufacturer’s warranty for the base vehicle Service is performed by an unauthorised as supplied to Swift by them. For any issues with repairer or service centre then if the the base vehicle warranty please contact your Annual Service has not been performed in local Ford dealer.
  • Page 8 This includes body leaks, Exclusions delamination of floors, and water ingress 10. Swift shall not be liable under the SuperSure through any permanently sealed seam and Body Shell Warranties for any defect joints which relate to the conversion of the related to or arising from the following: Campervan.
  • Page 9: Swift Connect Direct

    Warranty for any defects related to: You have access to an online system which is for • Factory fitted leisure battery after 12 months all Swift models. A password will be issued to of date of purchase you, to enable you to interact with us.
  • Page 10: Supplier Contacts

    1.3 Supplier contacts A number of Swift Group suppliers manage their own Technical and Warranty related queries. Where a customer has a question relating to a product manufactured by a company listed below, we would advise that the first contact should be directly with them.
  • Page 11: Annual Service / Inspection Record

    Swift Group 13. Exterior locks and hinges. Approved Campervan Dealer are able to submit a warranty claim to the Swift Group for 14. Rear travelling seat / Folding Bed. processing, and deal with the issue for you from 15.
  • Page 12 Annual service/inspection record Campervan model: 1st service Date: Registration number Dealer’s Stamp Chassis number Registration date We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the handbook. 2nd service 3rd service Date: Date: Dealer’s Stamp Dealer’s Stamp We certify that an annual service has been We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the handbook.
  • Page 13 8th service 9th service Date: Date: Dealer’s Stamp Dealer’s Stamp We certify that an annual service has been We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the handbook. carried out in accordance with the handbook. 10th service 11th service Date:...
  • Page 14: Campervan Code

    2. Campervan code 2.1 Camp Site Code of Conduct  ......... 14 2.2 Wild camping ...
  • Page 15: Camp Site Code Of Conduct

    2.1 Camp Site Code of Conduct Open and close doors quietly. Power generators must be adequately silenced and used with Arrivals consideration. Report to reception immediately on arrival. Dogs and other Pets Vehicle Movement All dogs and other pets should be kept under Keep to roadways unless otherwise directed.
  • Page 16: Wild Camping

    Departure WARNING: When travelling, refuelling Leave the pitch clean and tidy. or on a ferry ensure the gas system is fully isolated at source. On leaving, check out with reception paying the required fees. 2.3 Handbooks (Chassis & 2.2 Wild camping Converter) Camping away from licensed sites, without the Before using a campervan all aspects of...
  • Page 17: The Country Code

    2.5 The coastal code Environment Care and consideration should be taken to As our coastlines are increasingly used for protect the environment. Observe the Country recreation and education, the following and Coastal Codes. suggestions are made to enable us to enjoy our inheritance and preserve it for posterity.
  • Page 18: Preparing For The Road

    3. Preparing for the road 3.1 Before moving off  .......... 18 3.2 Campervan terms ...
  • Page 19: Before Moving Off

    3.1 Before moving off 3.2 Campervan terms Check: Mass in Running Order: • Road worthiness of your vehicle (oil level, tyre The mass of the campervan equipped to pressure, road lighting) the campervan manufacturers standard specification, as stated by the manufacturer. •...
  • Page 20: Loading Of Vehicle

    3.3 Loading of vehicle Optional Equipment: Items made available by the manufacturer over WARNING: Loads must not be exceeded. and above the standard specification of the The driver is responsible for arranging the campervan. loads so that they comply with the technical weight limits of the specific campervan model.
  • Page 21: Large Storage Areas

    3.5 Tyres These weights, together with the MTPLM, can be found on the statutory plate affixed to the left If a wheel or tyre is changed any replacement hand side front door pillar. must be of the same type of construction and WARNING: Turn off all gas appliances size.
  • Page 22: Child Seats

    Seat belts and legislation Designated driver and passenger seats are fitted with seat belts and MUST be worn when travelling. All children up to 135cm (4’5”) in height, or 12 years of age, whichever is reached first must use a child car seat or booster seat suitable for their age and weight.
  • Page 23 Isofix Child Restraint Position Information Lateral Rearward Rearward Forward Rearward Facing Facing Facing Facing Facing Seating Position 0 - 10 kg 0 - 10 kg 0 - 13 kg 9 – 18 kg 9 – 18 kg Front Size class Passenger No ISOFIX Fixture...
  • Page 24: Airbag

    (3 rear positions are available). manufacturer’s instructions for fitting the seat. For the safety of rear seated passengers, the All Swift campervans are fitted with inertia reel bench seat must be correctly installed in to seat belts, however, the child seat must be tight the guide rails and locked in place in one of the in the adult seat.
  • Page 25: Driving Licence

    3.10 Driving licence To re-engage the sliding mechanism pull-out the two side leavers and lift the bar handle. Licences issued to drivers who passed their car driving test before 1st January 1997 include categories B+E and C1+E which gives them entitlement to drive motor vehicles up to 7500kg MTPLM.
  • Page 26: European Touring

    weight is placed close to the floor and, where 11. The maximum permitted vehicle possible, immediately above or close to the combination length is 18.75m, however axle(s). Where the load can be divided between any combination must ensure compliance trailer and tow vehicle, loading more weight into with the turning circle requirements of the vehicle will generally improve the stability of Construction and Use regulations 1986 &...
  • Page 28: Route

    4. En-route 4.1 Spare wheel  ............ 28 4.2 Cruise control ...
  • Page 29 4.1 Spare wheel Your vehicle is fitted with a space saving spare wheel please refer to Ford Hand book for wheel changing and pressures. 4.2 Cruise control The driver of the vehicle should always remain seated and in control of the vehicle when cruise control has been engaged.
  • Page 30: Safety And Security

    5. Safety and security 5.1 Fire  .............. 30 5.2 Smoke Alarm Operation ...
  • Page 31: Fire

    If you are unable to view the documents online, three seconds. To unlock all doors press the please contact the supplier, your dealer or Swift unlock button on the fob. for an electronic or paper copy.
  • Page 32: Children

    If you are unable to view the documents online, gas, will also be reduced with ventilation. please contact the supplier, your dealer or Swift Carbon monoxide is produced from incomplete for an electronic or paper copy.
  • Page 33: Security

    5.8 Security Campervan theft: The theft of a campervan can occur in the most unlikely circumstances; from a motorway service area or even an owner’s driveway. Secure all windows and doors when your campervan is unoccupied even if only for a short length of time.
  • Page 34: Arrival At Site

    6. Arrival at site 6.1 Positioning the campervan  ......... . 34...
  • Page 35 6.1 Positioning the campervan Note: Check and observe site regulations. Keep to roadways unless otherwise directed. Adhere to speed limits. Note that these are generally 10mph. Note: Remember that the stopping distance on grass is considerably greater than on tarmac. Only a person in possession of a current driving licence may drive on the site.
  • Page 36: Connecting Services

    7. Connecting services 7.1 Water system - Introduction  ........ 36 7.2 Priming the Water System ...
  • Page 37: Water System - Introduction

    7.1 Water system - Introduction All Swift Group campervan water systems have been designed around a pump fitted within the campervan. This pump draws water from an under floor or internal water tank, to provide water pressure within the water system, whenever it is switched on and water is available.
  • Page 38: Priming The Water System

    7.2 Priming the Water System The external shower point is positioned on the rear of the kitchen unit. To access open the 1. Close the water tank drain valve offside sliding door. 2. Fill the fresh water tank with water. To connect the shower, simply align the plug 3.
  • Page 39 For the fresh tank: Waste water system 1. Drain down the system (open all taps to 1. The waste water holding tank is secured allow air in, enabling the system to drain below the floor of the kitchen, and is gravity quickly).
  • Page 40: Fresh Water System

    7.5 Fresh water system 1. All fittings, including the holding tank, water pipes, taps and connections are of food quality material (to BS6920) and therefore, should not affect the quality of the water used. It is recommended however, that the system is flushed through twice before it is used for the first time, and always cleaned/ flushed after it has stood unused for a period...
  • Page 41: Tank Heaters

    7.6 Tank heaters 7.7 Troubleshooting Depending on specification, your campervan Pump will not start, when the tap is opened: may be fitted with 12v tank heaters, designed to • Check fuse(s). prevent or reduce instances of freezing water in • Check power source(s), and ensure there is fitted water tanks.
  • Page 42 Pump continues to run (for more than 5 seconds) after taps are closed or pump turns on for no reason: • Check for leaks on the high pressure side of the pump. • Ensure water system has been primed correctly, as per the handbook, and there are no air-locks present.
  • Page 43: Water Fault Finding

    7.8 Water fault finding Fault Cause Remedy Water not flowing Freshwater tank empty Check from any tap when operated but pump Pump wired in reverse Check wiring, refer to pump runs manufacturers instructions Pipe inlet or outlet pipe Check connections disconnected Pump pipes restricted by kinking Check pipes run...
  • Page 44 Fault Cause Remedy Reduced flow from Battery condition low causing pump Check battery state of charge, refer to run slowly to electrical supply note If new taps have been fitted they Disconnect and check that they have may be restricting flow at least 1/4”...
  • Page 45: Gas Schematic

    7.9 Gas Schematic...
  • Page 46: Gas

    7.10 Gas Push on hoses are no longer permitted under the latest regulations. General information Gas Cylinders The high-pressure hoses have threaded Bottled Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) is the connections and must be securely attached to most convenient portable source of fuel for your the regulator and to the gas cylinder.
  • Page 47: Types Of Gas

    • Attach the high pressure hose to the full gas motorhoming. cylinder. • Open the full cylinder’s valve. Note: Swift recommend that 6kg Calor propane gas bottles are used. Check the hose connection to the cylinder valve for leaks. Butane WARNING: When re-fueling your Butane is supplied in the U.K.
  • Page 48 Awning Spaces LPG Appliance Exhaust WARNING: A BBQ point inlet valve, if There is no danger of pollution of an enclosed fitted, must only be used for the connection of awning space by any LPG exhausts as awning portable LPG appliances. spaces are generally well ventilated.
  • Page 49: External Bbq Point

    7.13 External BBQ point Models equipped with an external barbeque point can be used to power any gas appliance suitable for the gas used in the motorhome, at the working pressure shown on the label in the barbeque outlet box. Please note when using the outlet that the fitted regulator will allow a maximum of 1.5kg per hour of gas to be taken from the gas bottle.
  • Page 50: Gas Fault Finding

    Thermal insulation heating The classifications are as follows: Grade 1 A campervan with an average thermal transmittance (u) that does not exceed 1.7w/ (m2k). Grade 2 A campervan with an average thermal transmittance (u) that does not exceed 1.7w/ (m2k) and which can achieve an average temperature difference of at least 20°C between inside and outside temperatures when the outside temperature is 0°C.
  • Page 51: The Electrical System

    7.15 The electrical system On departure from the campsite • Switch off supply from the site, disconnect the General Information cable at both ends. It is strongly advised that the mains installation • Switch off RCD. is inspected periodically to ensure safe use. The IET (BS7671) wiring regulations recommend WARNING: Never use a mains supply that mains installations in campervans are re-...
  • Page 52: Mains Electrical Equipment Power Consumption

    7.17 230V mains electrical equipment power consumption Please note: It is possible that the 230V mains electrical equipment may not all operate simultaneously. A typical UK campervan site mains hook up point provides a maximum output of 10 amps and on some continental sites the available output may be as low as 5 amps.
  • Page 53: Connecting Cable Wiring

    7.18 Connecting cable wiring...
  • Page 54: Typical Appliance Consumption

    7.19 Typical appliance consumption...
  • Page 56: Electrical Systems

    8. Electrical Systems 8.1 Campervan battery  .......... 56 8.2 Control and Power Supply System ...
  • Page 57 WARNING: The passenger seat base of the same type and specification as that contains the battery, and other electrical originally fitted or as specified by Swift. components. For your own safety do not store anything other than the leisure battery in the...
  • Page 58 8.2 Control and Power Supply System USB sockets are present on the control panel, and between the sliding door and the rear seat/ Introduction bed. These provide up to 2.1A per module. This section of the handbook relates to the Lighting operation of the electrical system.
  • Page 59 Consumer unit received will depend on how many other 12v items are operating at the time, see ‘7.19 Typical appliance consumption’ on page 53 for further details. The battery selector switch should for typical use be left in the leisure battery position. If the leisure battery becomes depleted/discharged, the vehicle battery can be selected as an alternate source of power.
  • Page 60 PX300 Charger which relate to the habitation area 12v electrical system. These are located in the base of the The system incorporates an intelligent three- wardrobe (Eight fuses) and in the base of the stage battery charger. passenger seat (Three fuses) During stage 1 the battery voltage is increased WARNING: When replacing fuses always gradually while the current is limited to start...
  • Page 61 Relay Assemblies F) Turn on control panel The operation of the fitted relays is automatic. Turn on the lower right hand switch (habitation Their functions include EMC isolation and split area power ON/OFF charging. Generators EMC isolation relay: The EMC isolation relay is Caution should be used before connecting a in place to shutdown parts of the system while generator to your motorhome.
  • Page 62 8.3 Factory fitted Solar Energy System Your campervan is fitted with a solar panel and regulator. This solar panel and regulator may provide additional 12V power whenever sunlight Regulator operation is available to the Camper, and can provide a daily boost to the leisure battery when camping The MPPT (Maximum Power Point Tracking) without a mains 230V supply.
  • Page 64: Fitted Equipment

    9. Fitted equipment 9.1 Getting to know EasyStart Pro  ........ 64 9.2 Refrigerator ...
  • Page 65: Getting To Know Easystart Pro

    9.1 Getting to know EasyStart Pro Operating button Heating Controls • The operating button is used to operate, select and program all the functions and val ues in Your Camper van has been fitted with an EasyStart Pro. The operating button can be Eberspacher Diesel heating system and a easy- turned and pressed.
  • Page 66 Input area Button BACK • The BACK button causes a jump back to the menu or command at the next higher level. • If EasyStart Pro is in sleep mode (display OFF), pressing “wakes up” the live mode again. - If all heaters are switched off, the Start mask Display will be displayed.
  • Page 67 Temperature sensor Flashing function / flashing value • Select the flashing function in the menu bar by EasyStart Pro has an integrated temperature pressing the operating button. sensor that measures the vehicle interior temperature. During installation, an additional • Increase or decrease the flashing value by external temperature sensor can be connected turning the operating button.
  • Page 68: Refrigerator

    MANUAL.pdf If you are unable to view the documents online, please contact the supplier, your dealer or Swift for an electronic or paper copy. Isolation switches for Fridge and water tank heaters. Please be aware that separate isolation...
  • Page 69: Dometic Hob And Bowl

    9.3 Dometic Hob and Bowl WARNING: This appliance must only be used by responsible adults. during use and immediately after use the burner and other accessible parts may be hot; do not touch these parts and always keep children at a safe distance.
  • Page 70 Controls Electronic Ignition Hob (Depending on model) The following symbols indicate the burner corresponding to the control knob. WARNING: Make sure there are no pans or other any objects on the burners when This symbol is placed next to the hob burner igniting.
  • Page 71: Gas Cylinders/Bottles

    Hob Flame Regulation WARNING: When replacing the gas bottle To regulate flame turn the knob to the desired always take the following precautions: cooking flame. a. close all gas knobs; Visual Flame Control b. make sure there are no flames or fires in Depending on the type of gas used the flame proximity of the gas bottle;...
  • Page 72: Dometic 972 Toilet

    Cleaning WARNING: Before cleaning the appliance always turn it off and disconnect from power supply and wait until it has cooled down. CAUTION: Surfaces that are still hot can be damaged if they come into contact with cold water or a damp cloth. Never use abrasive, corrosive or chlorine based cleaning products.
  • Page 73: Swivel Seats

    9.6 Swivel seats • Slide out the footboard. • Reinstall the front plate. Current drawn • Working current: 5 A • Blocking current, when fully extended or retracted: 14 A Fig. 1 Front plate 9.8 Care of laminate tops, tables, To turn the swivel, slide the BLACK lever furniture and doors rearwards and adjust to the required angle.
  • Page 74: Opening The Sleeping Roof

    9.11 Opening the sleeping roof Note: Please make sure to open at least one door or window so that the air can escape when opening the roof. WARNING: It is essential that the elevated roof be raised when the campervan is used for habitation purposes.
  • Page 75 2. Fold the bed down before closing the roof Note: The upper bed must be folded up in (picture 1). order to provide for comfortable headroom in the vehicle 6. If needed, the access cover can be reeled in and fixed with the marked push button. WARNING: Always ensure safety boards are located before entering the bunk.
  • Page 76 4. Finally, the turning handle is folded upwards. These steps must always be executed at the 4. After that, the sleeping roof will be locked driver’s side as well as at the passenger’s side. according to the following four steps: 1.
  • Page 77: Rock And Roll Rear Bed

    9.12 Rock and roll rear bed Setting up the Folding rear seat into a bed Before folding the bed out, slide the bench seat into the correct position which is just rear of the C-pillar (rear of the sliding door) Lift the front bar handle and pull or push in the direction required.
  • Page 78: Campervan Care

    10. Campervan Care 10.1 Winterisation  ........... . . 78 10.2 General care ...
  • Page 79: Winterisation

    10.1 Winterisation Electrical If vehicle is being stored while connected to The Swift Group recommends the following 230v Mains Hook-up: winterisation points for customers: • Ensure that the leisure battery is connected Servicing and the leisure battery fuse is in place.
  • Page 80 Exterior (Body / Chassis) Recomissioning the Water System • Ensure that all windows, skylights and access It is advisable, after a period of non-use, to flush doors are closed and secured. the water system with a sterilising fluid such as Milton 2. Fill the fresh water tank with water •...
  • Page 81: General Care

    10.2 General care Cleaning Windows Wash down as you would your car. Do not use a For care of the vehicle battery please sponge on dirty windows. When all the dirt has refer to the Ford handbook in section been removed, dry with a leather or similar type ‘Trouble Shooting’.
  • Page 82: Changing Exterior Bulbs

    This issue is compounded by warm moist air g. Even with reasonable ventilation it is likely being generated from normal breathing. if the temperature is less than 5oC and the humidity is high that condensation will occur. Condensation will also form in cold areas where Ideally the temperature should be kept about air movement and ventilation is restricted (e.g.
  • Page 83: Interior

    10.5 Interior Work Surfaces You should not stand very hot items on any of the Follow these guidelines to ensure your work surfaces. investment is receiving the very best attention. Cupboard Catches Floor It is advisable to lightly oil all cupboard catches, A simple wipe over with a damp cloth and a very sliding bolts and hinges from time to time.
  • Page 84: Vehicle Care - Exterior

    10.7 Vehicle care - exterior 10.8 Changing interior light fittings Diesel Space heater The light fittings in your campervan are LED, with no user serviceable parts. In the unlikely The housing of the underfloor heater is treated event of failure of one of these lamps, the entire with surface protection at the factory.
  • Page 86: Technical Information

    11. Technical information 11.1 Specification  ............ 86 11.2 Water Tank Capacities ...
  • Page 87: Specification

    11.1 Specification Model Monza & Dealer Specials Roof Profile Campervan Engine Power 130 PS Engine Capacity 2.0L Chassis Ford Tourneo Custom Wheel base 2.93m /9’7” Designated Passenger Seats excluding Driver Berths (sleeping positions) Overall Length (no ladder) 4.97m /16’4” Overall Width 2.03m / 6’8”...
  • Page 88 Monza & Dealer Specials Monza & Dealer Specials Campervan Campervan 130 PS AUTO 170 PS AUTO 2.0L 2.0L Ford Tourneo Custom Ford Tourneo Custom 2.93m /9’7” 2.93m /9’7” 4.97m / 16’4” 4.97m / 16’4” 2.03m / 6’8” 2.03m / 6’8” 2.03m / 6’8”...
  • Page 89: Water Tank Capacities

    11.2 Water Tank Capacities Fresh Water Tank Waste Water Tank 40 litre 40 litre 11.3 LPG Tank Capacity Capacity 1 x 7kg Note: For technical data on the base vehicle please refer to the manufacturer’s handbook.
  • Page 90: Campervan Towing Capabilities

    11.4 Campervan Towing Capabilities Recommended Permissible Permissible Gross Train Model MTPLM Maximum Trailer Front Axle Rear Axle Weight Load Load Weight Monza & 3190kg 1625kg 1640kg 2150kg # 5190kg Dealer Specials manual gearbox Monza & 3240kg 1675kg 1640kg 1150kg # 4240kg Dealer Specials auto gearbox...
  • Page 91: Consumer Circuits Floor With Heater

    11.6 Consumer circuits floor with heater...
  • Page 92: Power Circuits

    11.7 Power circuits...
  • Page 93: Consumer Circuits Roof

    11.8 Consumer circuits roof...
  • Page 94: Circuits

    11.9 230V circuits...
  • Page 95: Cable Colour Chart

    11.10 Cable colour chart...
  • Page 96: Useful Information

    12. Useful information 12.1 Owners club  ............ 96 12.2 Spares and after sales customer service ...
  • Page 97: Owners Club

    Club generates it is also actively engaged in charity work for those less fortunate than ourselves. The address of the Secretary of the Owners Club can be obtained from the Swift Group website. 12.2 Spares and after sales customer...
  • Page 98: Caravan Clubs

    Tel: 08705 448866 Victoria Road, www.theaa.co.uk Aldershot, e-mail: customer.services@theaa.com Hampshire, GU11 1SS Tel: 01252 318251 RAC Motoring Services www.thencc.org.uk RAC Motoring Services www.campervaninfo.co.uk e-mail: info@ 8 Surrey St thencc.org.uk Norwich Norfolk NR1 3NG Tel: 01922 437000 www.rac.co.uk © 2022 SWIFT GROUP LTD...
  • Page 99: Index

    12.7 Index Cleaning water system   .... 37 Cleaning Windows   ..... . . 80 Symbols CO alarm  ...
  • Page 100 Fresh water system   ..... . 39 Maximum Technically Permissible Laden Mass   ...... 19 Furniture  ...
  • Page 101 Supplier contacts   ...... 9 Swift Connect Direct   ..... .  8 Swivel seats  ...
  • Page 102 All Swift Group models have been certified by the NCC for compliance with stringent European Standards, British Legislation and industry SET Codes of Practice specifically relating to health and safety issues. The approval process covers the testing and inspection of critical areas of the product from fire safety, weights and dimensions, to gas, electrics and ventilation.
  • Page 103: Change Of Ownership

    As the new second hand owner, please notify owner(s). Please see warranty information at the Swift Group of the change of ownership by the beginning of this handbook for full details. completing the following page and sending it to:...
  • Page 106 SWIFT GROUP Dunswell Road Cottingham East Yorkshire HU16 4JX Tel: 01482 875740 Fax: 01482 840082 Customer Experience Team enquiries@swiftleisure.co.uk FIND OUT MORE AT SWIFTGROUP.CO.UK...

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