Table of contents Table of contents ..........2 Electrical System ........... 11 Store Locator ........... 3 Batteries ............ 11 Head Office ..........3 Control Panel ..........11 Caboolture Showroom ........ 3 Water system ..........12 Rocklea Showroom ........3 Water Pump ..........12 Newcastle Showroom .........
The original purchaser shall make no claims or be eligible for any claims on behalf of the new owner. 1.7 Warranties do not extend to any products purchased from Austrack Campers that are used in hire schemes or as rentals.
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Zips and mesh or screens are not covered. 2.4 In addition to Austrack Campers’ warranty, the customers may also be covered by other rights and remedies of Consumer Law in relation to the goods and/or services to which this warranty relates.
This manual is supplied as a reference to required maintenance of your new Austrack Campers offroad camper. Failure to use and maintain the product in accordance with what is outlined in this manual may affect your warranty.
Load Distribution When heading away on your next big adventure it is important to load your camper 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 8% and 12% of the total camper weight.
Specifications Finish Baked enamel metallic finish with polished stainless steel trim. Fully Welded complete to rear hot dipped galvanised full RHS box 100 x 50 x Drawbar & Chassis 4.0mm. Hitch ARK XO Series 3.5t Off-road Coupling. ADR approved rated safety chains. 6 stud 4x4 hubs, heavy duty parallel bearings and 10 inch heavy duty electric Brakes brakes with mechanical handbrake.
Water system The Telegraph LT is fitted with 1 x 100 L freshwater poly tanks with stainless steel guard. The tank has bungs and taps on the bottom for the tank for easy draining and rinsing. The water tank filler is closer to the rear of the trailer. The filler is equipped with a breather hole which will allow the air to escape the tank while the water is going in.
Anderson Plug The Telegraph LT is fitted with an Anderson connection at the drawbar. This is wired directly to the batteries through a circuit breaker inside the water tank change over compartment. This is designed to run all regulated sources of charging to the batteries and can also be utilised as a power output if required.
Handbrake The handbrake is operated mechanically by means of a cable. The cable attaches to the backing plate and when the handbrake is applied the cable creates a force on the primary and secondary brake shoe. This causes them to spread until they make contact with the brake drum surface. The cable adjuster needs to provide enough tension that the handbrake is 1/3 raised when the camper is unloaded.
Setting up campsite Picking a spot that is relatively level, gets sun during the day and is not under any large tree’s, especially Gum trees, is important. If you are free camping, do not set up too close to a river or in an area that is prone to flash flooding.
Gas System The Telegraph LT is fitted with plumbed gas, with the gas bottle holders mounted inside the front stone guard. The gas hoses have the LCC27 connection and requires the matching gas bottle to be able to use the system. The regulator has a one-way valve on top to allow for easy switching of the gas bottles.
Camper & Canvas Care Seasoning the canvas The camper trailer canvas is pre-seasoned; however, this is before the camper has been assembled and sewn together. This means that before you take the camper out for the first time, it will need to be seasoned to avoid any leaks.
External Kitchen Your Telegraph LT is equipped with a quality stainless steel kitchen complete with a Dometic 3 burner cook top, sink and drying rack. The kitchen is located at the rear passenger side of the camper and can be accessed by opening the access hatch, once the hatch is open you will see 2 spring &...
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Now just loosen the nuts to lower the legs to the ground, keep the legs angled at around 45 degrees then tighten the nuts. Once again take hold of the top handle (2) and gently lift the kitchen slide, allowing the legs to move forward, this may take a couple of goes until you get your kitchen nice and level.
Condensation / mould Condensation is a normal part of living in Australia, and this is highlighted when camping. The temperature difference inside and outside a camper can be quite significant, and with the moisture in the Australian air and the smaller living area of a camper, condensation can build up overnight. While this can be quite disconcerting, it is totally normal.
Troubleshooting • Category Issue Troubleshooting Steps • Electrical – Not Charging from 240 V Check mains power is connected • 12 v Check RCD not tripped on incoming power supply • Check RCD not tripped in camper • Check charger is plugged into power point next to batteries and turned on •...
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• Water No water to taps Make sure water pump is on • Make sure there is water in the tank selected • Swap water tank used • Let tap run for approx. 20 secs to clear the air from the lines •...
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