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TYRE SIZE: DEALER: DISCLAIMER: by receiving this handbook, you confirm there you have read and agree to all the terms and conditions and understood the use and maintenance care of MDC® P a g e www.marketdirect.com.au Ph: 1300 494 494...
Vehicle Electrical Requirements ........10 Torque Settings ..............34 Brake Controller ............10 Wheel Nuts ..............34 Correct Vehicle Wiring for MDC Campers and Hitch ................. 34 Caravans ................. 10 Trailing Arm Pivot Bolts ..........34 Trailer Lights ..............11 Brakes and Handbrake - Electric ........
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General Safety .............. 45 Control Panel & Accessories ........59 Filling the Truma UltraRapid with Water ... 46 Resetting Breakers ............60 Pressure and Temperature Relief Valve (P&T High Load Breakers ............ 60 safety valve) ..............47 Medium Load Breakers ..........60 Draining the Water Heater ........
Off road caravanning is a rewarding way to travel and see our great country. Owning an MDC camper will afford you the opportunity to travel to remote places and stay in comfort. It is the intention of MDC for you to have the best possible owner experience and enjoy the great outdoors.
Toe can be measured in linear units, at the front or rear of the tyre, or as an angular deflection. In the case of MDC products, the “toe in” is measured in millimeters at the front of the tyre from the chassis rail.
CASP 1500kg high-lift scissor jack & integrated jacking points TENT MDC integrated trailer tent with genuine SBS zippers, double stitching and reinforced, gusseted windows and protective seam tape on roof and awning + removable tropical roof. Offers up to 28sqm of living space between the...
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WATER TANK(S) 1x 80L + 1x 120L freshwater tank WATER DELIVERY 12V electric marine diaphragm pump KITCHEN CONSTRUCTION Slide out stainless Steel body with gas hob cooktop & washboard sink with plumbed hot & cold water supply STONE GUARD Chequer plate stone guard & gas storage locker with forward-facing mud flap protection FRIDGE SLIDE 800mm L x 510mm W x 580mm H (driver side) 920mm L x 510mm W x...
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Camper to sway and/or roll excessively left and right. The industry optimum ball weight on a camper is between 9 and 11% of the total Camper weight. MDC Campers fit into this category and 10% should be used as the starting point.
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Jacking Your Camper Your trailer is fitted with purpose built jacking points and from January 2021 supplied with a suitable jack. An appropriately rated bottle jack is an acceptable alternative, however when using the jacking point beneath the trailing arm ensure the jack is of a retracted height that will fit under the jacking point when the tyre is deflated. A suitably rated “High Lift”...
Electrical Safety Warning Failure To Follow These Instructions May Result In Death Or Serious Injury! When working with electrical equipment or lithium batteries, have someone nearby in case of an emergency. Study and follow all the manufacturer’s specific precautions when using and servicing the battery and connected appliances.
Vehicle Electrical Requirements Brake Controller All MDC campers and caravans require an electric brake controller to be fitted to the tow vehicle by law. There is a wide range of controllers available that are suitable. Correct Vehicle Wiring for MDC Campers and Caravans To comply with national laws on breakaway systems, you must supply a maintenance charge to the battery/batteries that power the system should it be activated.
2. 50-amp fuse or circuit breaker at the battery Notes: The Projecta IDC25L DC to DC controller fitted in your MDC trailer is programmed to favour the solar panel input exclusively until it drops below a threshold voltage input. By providing accessory power to the number 12 pin, the trigger for the IDC25L will be set off to take power from both the Anderson plug and the solar panels.
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Gas & Appliance Safety Gas Certification Your Camper has been supplied gas tested and certified. Any additions or alterations to the gas system must be performed by an authorised person and will require re-certification and testing. Also note any alterations may affect your warranty on both the system and appliances.
Gas Appliance Safety • Gas appliances are certified and have a flame safeguard feature to stop gas flow in the event of the flame going out. Never interfere with this function or replace appliances with a non-certified type. • Slide-out kitchens with cookers should only be operated with an annex fully erected. Failing to do so may affect the safety and operation of the gas appliance.
Diesel Heater Safety Important information before operating the diesel heater. The diesel heater is designed for use in your camper. • The heater is designed to heat the main living area of your camper. Attempting to warm the additional • annex area may be beyond the performance of the diesel heater unit.
Camper to sway and/or roll excessively left and right. The industry optimum ball weight on a camper is between 9 and 11% of the total Camper weight. MDC Campers fit into this category and 10% should be used as the starting point.
Ball Weight When loading your camper, the generally accepted tow ball weight once loaded is around 10% of the total weight of the camper. Use a ball weight scale to identify the ball weight and load the camper in a manner that achieves the desired weight.
Preparing for Bad Weather Modern camper tents are designed with a roof height to accommodate taller people. The trade off with this kind of design is the pitch of the roof is not always steep enough for water to run off effectively in heavy rain. To better prepare for wet conditions it is advisable in most cases to increase the pitch of the awning/annex roof by lowering the corners furthest away from the main tent.
Kitchen Before sliding out kitchen, raise the pad bolt and turn to lock in the up position (Fig: 2) Push down blue latch on the slide mechanism and pull kitchen out. (Fig: 2a) When kitchen is extended fit the support leg into its receiver (Fig: 3) Extend support leg and secure locking screw (Fig: 3a) Fig: 3 Fig: 3a...
Towing The Camper Towing with Trucks If you intend to tow your camper with a truck or heavy commercial vehicle you should fit a hitch system to minimise the lash effect of the commercial suspension and distance from the rear axle to the tow point. Truck suspension can be harsh, particularly in off road conditions.
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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.
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.
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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.
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.
Connecting the Breakaway The breakaway lanyard is connected to a simple switch on the drawbar. When connecting the lanyard to the tow vehicle it should be connected to a solid part of the vehicle. Do not incorporate its connection with the safety chains.
Setting up your Camper Choosing a Spot to Set Up When choosing a spot to set up your camper, start with a flat area with no overhanging trees. Birds and bats occupying trees can defecate leaving droppings on your camper that can damage paint and canvas and leaves and sap can also taint the canvas.
Site Power The Projecta charger in your camper is connected via the 15A exterior socket. To use site power, you will require a 15A power lead connected to a 15A outlet (figure 1). In the event a 15A outlet is unavailable you will need a conversion box that will step up from 10A to 15A with a safety switch.
Storage & Care Long Term Storage To maximise the life of your camper you should consider additional protection from the elements. UV light and moisture can have an adverse effect on materials when left unprotected outside. This section outlines some of the things you can do as an owner to protect your investment.
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Security The 15-year anniversary models are supplied with an MDC engineered coupling lock device. This device is designed and manufactured to deter the theft of your new camper. How to attach your lock to your Coupling: Cruisemaster DO-35 coupling 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).
NOTE: It is not unusual for seams that aren’t able to be seam sealed with tape to weep after seasoning. This is not a reflection of canvas or workmanship but simply a characteristic of canvas tents. If the leak persists, contact your MDC customer representative. Protecting Seams and Screens Seams: When erecting any canvas tent, it is vitally important that you don’t stress the canvas by overtightening...
Protecting from Mould Mould is very difficult to clean once a tent is affected. There are several ways you can prevent the occurrence of mould on your canvas. Never leave your camper packed away wet. If you must leave a campsite with wet canvas, be sure to open and dry out your tent thoroughly at the very first opportunity when you get home.
Torque Settings Wheel Nuts Wheel nuts should be tightened to correct torque using a torque wrench. Never trust a “rattle gun” as these may over or under tighten. A quality torque wrench will ensure nuts are tightened correctly. It’s important to remember to check your wheel nuts at 50km, 500km and 1000km and periodically thereafter.
Brakes and Handbrake - Electric Features Your trailer is fitted with electric brakes that require a brake controller that can be operated from the driver’s seat. 1. Manual adjusted to provide the correct braking capability for varying road, off-road and load conditions. 2.
Hitch Cruisemaster DO35 To ensure a long service life we recommend the following periodic maintenance procedures. 1. Always keep Tow Pin and Universal mating surfaces clean and lightly lubricated. 2. Check condition of Tow Pin O-Ring and replace if necessary (Part No. 18D-DO35-101). 3.
Brake Adjustment Brakes should be adjusted (1) after the first 300 km’s of operation when the brake shoes and drums have “seated,” (2) at 5000 km’s intervals, (3) or as use and performance requires. The brakes should be adjusted in the following manner: Never crawl under your trailer unless it is resting on properly placed jack stands.
It is also recommended that the drum armature surface be refaced when replacing magnets. Magnets should also be replaced in pairs - both sides of the axle. Always use genuine MDC OEM parts. Shoes and Linings A simple visual inspection of your brake linings will tell if they are useable.
Wheels and Tyres Highway Your camper is fitted with 16” wheels and 265/75 R16 Goodride Tyres. The tyres are a “Light Truck” tyre with a mud terrain tread and a maximum load rating on single axle of 1550kg at 80psi. Recommended highway pressure at tare weight of the camper is 62psi Recommended highway pressure at ATM of 3000kg is 77psi Off Road...
Electrical Systems RCD Protection If your trailer is fitted with 240v input from mains power it will have an RCD safety device fitted between the mains power inlet and your electrical system. If your trailer is fitted with a 240v inverter it will also include an output RCD safety device.
Charging from your Vehicle A 12-pin trailer plug is also required. In addition to the standard wiring to pins 1 to 7, power must be supplied to the number 12 pin for the trigger wire for the DC-DC charger while the engine is running. The IDC25L is programmed to favour the solar power supply until the supply falls below the minimum •...
Battery Care Storage type batteries require periodical maintenance to perform at their peak and extend their service life. The following is an outline of how to gain the best performance and lifecycle from the battery fitted in your RV: Always use a quality charger that caters to the voltage requirements of a LiFePO4 battery. Never leave your battery stored at low voltage.
Gas & Water Systems Truma Rapid Hot Water System Operating Instructions General Safety *Read the included Truma operation manual supplied with you trailer The use of upright gas cylinders from which gas is taken in the gas phase is mandatory for the operation of gas regulators, gas equipment and gas systems.
the installation and operating instructions will void the warranty and release Truma from any liability claims. It also becomes illegal to use the appliance, and in some countries, this even makes it illegal to use the vehicle. Any work involving connection or interconnecting wiring must be carried out by a licensed electrician. If •...
– Open hot tap in bathroom or kitchen, with pre-selecting mixing taps or single-lever fittings set to “hot”. – Switch on power for water pump (main switch or pump switch). – Leave the tap open to let air escape while the water heater is filling. The heater is filled when water flows out of the tap.
Draining the Water Heater If the vehicle is not used during periods of frost, it is essential that the Truma UltraRapid be emptied. • Disconnect power for water pump (main switch or pump switch). • Allow the appliance to cool down. •...
Switching Off Gas Operation – Switch off the water heater to position (Fig. 3b - c). If the water heater is not to be used for a longer period, mount cowl cover (non-observance of this point can lead to the function of the appliance being impaired through water, dirt or insects), close stop cock valve in the gas supply line and close the gas cylinder.
Circuit Breaker There is a circuit breaker allocated to the water heater circuit switch on the main electrical panel. To reset this breaker, push in. Water Heater Trouble Shooting Gas Operation Symptom Cause Remedy When switching on, the heater does not No 12 V DC supply Check the power supply (operation operate.
Water Pumps The water pump in your Robson XTT are located under the seat on the driver’s side of your camper behind the wheel arch. The pumps when switched on are activated by the release of pressure at the tap and will pump water continuously until the tap is turned off and pressure restored.
Diesel Heater Important information before operating the diesel heater. The diesel heater is designed for use in an RV, caravan, or camper. • The heater is designed to heat the main living area of your caravan or camper. Attempting to warm the •...
MkII Diesel Heater Operation 1-Control Knob 2- Heating (power on) mode button 3-Heating (power on) indication light 4-Constant temperature indication light 5- Constant temperature mode button 6-Ventilation mode button 7 -Ventilation indicating light Heater Control Switch Power on Press the heating (2 power on) button, the heating (constant power) will flash for 0.3S. The heater will begin the start stage.
Trouble Shooting When entering fault mode, the display will flash the LED lights to indicate the fault code. This will be indicated by: 2 long flashes of 2 seconds followed by a sequence of flashes with a 0.5 second interval. The number of quick flashes indicates the fault code on the table below.
Electrical Trouble Shooting 12 Volt Electrical PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY No power Main switch turned off Turn on main rotary switch Tripped main circuit breaker Reset CB1 circuit breaker located with batteries (See diagram 1) Flat Battery Battery needs reset: Charge battery on mains power and set charger to “Supply Mode”...
12v Charge Inputs (Car & Solar) Charging from Tow Vehicle Symptom Possible Cause Remedy No charge Alternator light not Tripped breaker Reset circuit breaker CB5 in Fig. 1 showing on DC to DC Tripped breaker in car circuit Check car circuit breaker/fuse No charge, alternator, and solar light Trigger wire for DC to DC unit not Connect trigger wire for DC to DC to...
IDC25L DC to DC Trouble Shooting LED Charge Indicators Charging LED Operating Mode LED Charging Stage GREEN Flashing Solid BLUE Soft Start/Bulk Charge GREEN Flashing BLUE Flashing Absorption Charge Solid GREEN Solid BLUE Float Charge Fault LED Indicators Charging Solar LED Alternator Operating Fault...
Charging from Mains Power Symptom Possible Cause Remedy No power to charger Mains power not connected Connect mains power Charger not plugged in Plug in mains charger Charger not turned on Turn on charger RCD tripped Reset RCD Fig 1 No charge with charger on Tripped circuit breaker Reset circuit breaker CB3 Fig.1...
Control Panel & Accessories Symptom Possible Cause Remedy Control panel won’t switch on Flat batteries Charge batteries Tripped circuit breaker Reset circuit breaker CB1 Fig.1 Accessory circuit not working Tripped circuit breaker Reset circuit breaker above circuit switch by pushing in. Listen for click. RV Electronics tank gauge not Flat battery in face panel Remove face cover and replace...
Resetting Breakers There are primarily 3 types of breakers in MDC caravans and campers. The most obvious are the push to reset breakers on the control panel. These you simply push and if it resets you will hear a click.
Mechanical Trouble Shooting 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...
Useful Accessories Levelling Blocks These are excellent for levelling your trailer on set up. Stabiliser legs are not meant for correcting the trailer angle, they are there to keep it stable when people are in it. Using levelling blocks will extend the service life of the stabiliser legs and make set up much safer and faster.
Handy Tips Driving Off Road Towing your camper 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. Minimum trailer spares would consist of: Wheel Bearings •...
Creek and River Crossings These crossings can be extremely dangerous even in low water levels and should never be attempted in times of even mild flooding. Towing a camper or caravan greatly elevates the risk in this situation and should never be attempted unless you are completely assured it is safe to do so.
Warranty Statement These Warranty Terms form part of the contract between you and Market Direct Group Pty Ltd (ACN 115 038 483) (“we” or “us”) for the purchase of your new Off-road Caravan or Camper Trailer. Please read these Warranty Terms carefully.
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We shall not be liable, (in part or whole) for any warranties, either express or implied, made by agents or resellers unless we give an express written agreement to be bound by such a warranty, and such liability shall be strictly limited to the extent of that written agreement. Such unauthorised claims shall be the responsibility of the agent or reseller only.
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5. GOODS BOUGHT AT AUCTION From time to time, we may, at our 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, goods bought at auction are not covered by this Warranty and are not covered by the majority of consumer guarantees under the Australian Consumer Law.
Mechanical Maintenance Maintenance is essential to keep your camper in a safe and usable condition. Campers are no different to any other motor vehicle and require servicing at regular intervals which may vary according to use and the environment in which it is used. The service schedule outlines the service intervals for safe travelling and your owner obligations under our warranty policy.
Suspension Suspension maintenance should be done as per the schedule contained in this booklet. Regular lubrication and inspection are critical, and the grease points are indicated below. Regular checks of the torque on the trailing arm bolts indicated will prolong correct wheel alignment. Trailing arm suspension should not be reversed up gutters and obstructions in a heavy matter.
Recommended Recovery Products Recovery points Do not attempt to recover via points that aren’t designated recovery point. Your vehicle must be fitted with rated points that exceed the safe load of any recovery straps or tow straps being used. Hardware Shackles are an integral part of any recovery kit.
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Tyre repair kits are an excellent investment when travelling remote in the event you are unlucky enough to damage more tyres than you have spare. A compressor is a must have to reinflate your tyres after deflating for rough and corrugated roads. A tyre gauge is a must have to deflate your tyres to the correct pressure when travelling off road.
Maintenance Schedule 500KM FIRST SERVICE CHECKED Check hitch bolts to 90Nm. • Hitch Lubricate with high temp bearing grease • Handbrake Inspect and adjust handbrake • Brakes & Inspect and adjust brakes. Check bearings are well greased and crown • Bearings nut is correctly tightened.
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Every 6 MONTHS / 5,000KM SERVICE CHECKED Hitch Check hitch bolts to 90Nm • Handbrake • Check cable and adjust if necessary Hand winch Check brake function and webbing • Lubricate and check bushes for excess movement. • Suspension Torque bolts to 190Nm •...
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12 MONTHS / 10,000KM SERVICE CHECKED Chassis and Suspension Hitch Inspect for damage and lubricate. Check bolt Torque to 90Nm • Jockey Wheel Inspect for condition and operation • Check for correct operation. • Breakaway Inspect lanyard and clip • Drawbar Inspect wiring grommets and general condition •...
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Fire • Inspect extinguisher is charged and within service date Extinguisher Test and inspect. • Smoke Alarm Replace battery • Window Blinds Inspect and adjust tension where necessary • Damp Check Inspect camper for any dampness. • Plumbing Hot Water De-scale hot water service •...
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18 MONTHS / 15,000KM SERVICE CHECKED Hitch Check hitch bolts to 90Nm • Handbrake • Check cable and adjust if necessary Hand winch Check brake function and webbing • Lubricate and check bushes for excess movement. • Suspension Torque bolts to 190Nm •...
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24 MONTHS / 20,000KM SERVICE CHECKED Chassis and Suspension Hitch Inspect for damage and lubricate. Check bolt Torque to 90Nm • Jockey Wheel Inspect for condition and operation • Check for correct operation. • Breakaway Inspect lanyard and clip • Drawbar Inspect wiring grommets and general condition •...
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Fire • Inspect extinguisher is charged and within service date Extinguisher Test and inspect. • Smoke Alarm Replace battery • Window Blinds Inspect and adjust tension where necessary • Damp Check Inspect camper for any dampness. • Plumbing Hot Water De-scale hot water service •...
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30 MONTHS / 25,000KM SERVICE CHECKED Hitch Check hitch bolts to 90Nm • Handbrake • Check cable and adjust if necessary Hand winch Check brake function and webbing • Lubricate and check bushes for excess movement. • Suspension Torque bolts to 190Nm •...
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36 MONTHS / 30,000KM SERVICE CHECKED Chassis and Suspension Hitch Inspect for damage and lubricate. Check bolt Torque to 90Nm • Jockey Wheel Inspect for condition and operation • Check for correct operation. • Breakaway Inspect lanyard and clip • Drawbar Inspect wiring grommets and general condition •...
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Fire • Inspect extinguisher is charged and within service date Extinguisher Test and inspect. • Smoke Alarm Replace battery • Window Blinds Inspect and adjust tension where necessary • Damp Check Inspect camper for any dampness. • Plumbing Hot Water De-scale hot water service •...
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42 MONTHS / 35,000KM SERVICE CHECKED Hitch Check hitch bolts to 90Nm • Handbrake • Check cable and adjust if necessary Hand winch Check brake function and webbing • Lubricate and check bushes for excess movement. • Suspension Torque bolts to 190Nm •...
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48 MONTHS / 40,000KM SERVICE CHECKED Chassis and Suspension Hitch Inspect for damage and lubricate. Check bolt Torque to 90Nm • Jockey Wheel Inspect for condition and operation • Check for correct operation. • Breakaway Inspect lanyard and clip • Drawbar Inspect wiring grommets and general condition •...
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Fire • Inspect extinguisher is charged and within service date Extinguisher Test and inspect. • Smoke Alarm Replace battery • Window Blinds Inspect and adjust tension where necessary • Damp Check Inspect camper for any dampness. • Plumbing Hot Water De-scale hot water service •...
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54 MONTHS / 45,000KM SERVICE CHECKED Hitch Check hitch bolts to 90Nm • Handbrake • Check cable and adjust if necessary Hand winch Check brake function and webbing • Lubricate and check bushes for excess movement. • Suspension Torque bolts to 190Nm •...
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60 MONTHS / 50,000KM SERVICE CHECKED Chassis and Suspension Hitch Inspect for damage and lubricate. Check bolt Torque to 90Nm • Jockey Wheel Inspect for condition and operation • Check for correct operation. • Breakaway Inspect lanyard and clip • Drawbar Inspect wiring grommets and general condition •...
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Fire • Inspect extinguisher is charged and within service date Extinguisher Test and inspect. • Smoke Alarm Replace battery • Window Blinds Inspect and adjust tension where necessary • Damp Check Inspect camper for any dampness. • Plumbing Hot Water De-scale hot water service •...
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66 MONTHS / 55,000KM SERVICE CHECKED Hitch Check hitch bolts to 90Nm • Handbrake • Check cable and adjust if necessary Hand winch Check brake function and webbing • Lubricate and check bushes for excess movement. • Suspension Torque bolts to 190Nm •...
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72 MONTHS / 60,000KM SERVICE CHECKED Chassis and Suspension Hitch Inspect for damage and lubricate. Check bolt Torque to 90Nm • Jockey Wheel Inspect for condition and operation • Check for correct operation. • Breakaway Inspect lanyard and clip • Drawbar Inspect wiring grommets and general condition •...
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Fire • Inspect extinguisher is charged and within service date Extinguisher Test and inspect. • Smoke Alarm Replace battery • Window Blinds Inspect and adjust tension where necessary • Damp Check Inspect camper for any dampness. • Plumbing Hot Water De-scale hot water service •...
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78 MONTHS / 65,000KM SERVICE CHECKED Hitch Check hitch bolts to 90Nm • Handbrake • Check cable and adjust if necessary Hand winch Check brake function and webbing • Lubricate and check bushes for excess movement. • Suspension Torque bolts to 190Nm •...
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84 MONTHS / 70,000KM SERVICE CHECKED Chassis and Suspension Hitch Inspect for damage and lubricate. Check bolt Torque to 90Nm • Jockey Wheel Inspect for condition and operation • Check for correct operation. • Breakaway Inspect lanyard and clip • Drawbar Inspect wiring grommets and general condition •...
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Fire • Inspect extinguisher is charged and within service date Extinguisher Test and inspect. • Smoke Alarm Replace battery • Window Blinds Inspect and adjust tension where necessary • Damp Check Inspect camper for any dampness. • Plumbing Hot Water De-scale hot water service •...
Handover Video Tutorial This video demonstrates the general features and appliances to operate the camper Scan the code or go to https://youtu.be/fhAOvfZ9SNQ Setup Video Tutorial This video demonstrates erecting the main tent and trailer set up Scan the code or go to https://youtu.be/O5JzARZLBpM Kitchen &...
Shower Tent Setup Tutorial This video demonstrates setting up the ensuite shower tent Scan the code or go to https://youtu.be/pTGPa2L0G4w Pack Down Video Tutorial This video demonstrates how to pack down your camper Scan the code or go to https://youtu.be/bZmYhJeqyAw P a g e www.marketdirect.com.au Ph: 1300 494 494...
Kitchen & Electrical Video Tutorial Control Panel & Accessories LED Charge Indicators Correct Use of Your Electric Brakes Levelling Blocks Correct Vehicle Wiring for MDC Levelling Your Camper Campers and Caravans Lithium (LiFePO4) Battery Reset Corrosion Prevention Lithium Battery System...
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Maintenance Switching Water Supply Tanks Maintenance Schedule Temperature Control Mechanical Maintenance Terminology & Abbreviations Mechanical Trouble Shooting Terminology & Abbreviations Medium Load Breakers Torque Settings MkII Diesel Heater Towing The Camper Operating Instructions Towing with Trucks Operating the Jockey Wheel Trailer Lights Operation Trailing Arm Bushes...
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