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WELCOME & INTRODUCTION ............. 1-1
End Of Life Vehicle Directive .................. 1-1
Approvals ................................................ 1-2
GENERAL SAFETY ............................... 2-1
new Motorhome. ..................................... 2-1
Areas In Motorhomes .............................. 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
Habitation Door ....................................... 2-2
PREPARING FOR THE ROAD ............... 3-1
Motorhome 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
Tow Bars ................................................. 3-2
MOTORWAY HANDLING ....................... 4-1
Best Practice ........................................... 4-1
Speed Limits ........................................... 4-1
Towing Your Motorhome ......................... 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 Safety Advice ................................... 6-3
Facts about LPG ..................................... 6-3
Exhaust ................................................... 6-3
LPG Gas System .................................... 6-3
Gas Supply ............................................. 6-4
Connection .............................................. 6-4
Changing a Gas Cylinder ........................ 6-4
Gas Regulator (Encore) .......................... 6-5
Road Safe Gas Regulator ....................... 6-5
High Pressure Gas Hoses ...................... 6-6
Water System .......................................... 6-7
Filling your fresh Water Tank ................... 6-7
Waste Water Tank ................................... 6-7
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM .......................... 7-1
Battery Installation .................................. 7-1
Battery Maintenance ............................... 7-1
Generators / Charger .............................. 7-1
230v Power Supply ................................. 7-1
Mains Unit ............................................... 7-1
Resetting the RCD .................................. 7-2
Automatic Charging System ................... 7-2
General ................................................... 7-2
Function .................................................. 7-2
Location .................................................. 7-3
Battery Charger ....................................... 7-3
Internal Lighting ...................................... 7-3
Lights (where fitted) ................................ 7-3
MOTORHOMES EQUIPMENT ............... 8-1
(Autoquest/Accordo) ............................... 8-2
Entrance Door (Encore) .......................... 8-3
Vegas Button Control Panel .................... 8-4
Control Panel (Encore) ........................... 8-6
(Autoquest/Accordo) ............................... 8-9
Maintenance / Repairs .......................... 8-13
Electric Power Management ................. 8-16
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS WELCOME & INTRODUCTION ..... 1-1 Disconnecting Mains Supply When End Of Life Vehicle Directive ....1-1 Leaving Site ..........6-2 Erwin Hymer Group UK Technical Overseas Electrical Connection ....6-2 Approvals ..........1-2 Gas Safety Advice ........6-3 Facts about LPG ........6-3 GENERAL SAFETY .......
  • Page 2 CONTENTS Troubleshooting - Whale Heat Tank Stop Mode ........8-43 Control Panel ........8-17 Setting the Cooling Capacity ....8-43 Maintenance / Repairs ......8-18 Troubleshooting ........8-44 Operating Instructions - Drain Valve ..8-19 Fault Messages and Signal Tones ..8-45 Winterising ..........
  • Page 3 CONTENTS Storage ..........8-70 MOTORHOME HABITATION Toilet unit malfunctions ......8-70 WARRANTY COVER ......12-1 Teleco TV Aerial ........8-72 non warranty repairs ......12-4 How to use your TV Aerial ..... 8-74 Remedial Work ........12-4 Digital TV set-up Guide ......8-74 MOTORHOME CONSTRUCTION - Connect Aerial and Power ....
  • Page 4 CONTENTS CONTENTS-4...
  • Page 5: Welcome & Introduction

    Customer Questionnaire can be found on and heat levels for specific climatic conditions our Homepage: www.elddis.co.uk as specified within the British and European Please note that this is not for warranty Standard BS EN 1646 part 1.
  • Page 6: Erwin Hymer Group Uk Technical Approvals

    INTRODUCTION Erwin Hymer Group UK Technical Approvals All Erwin Hymer Group UK Motorhomes have been European Commission Whole Vehicle Type approved. In order to ensure your new motorhome is safe to use Erwin Hymer Group UK are members of and have been inspected by the following bodies.
  • Page 7: General Safety

    GENERAL SAFETY GENERAL SAFETY (xii) Only those seats designated for travelling should be occupied when the Please read before using your new motorhome is in motion. motorhome. (xiii) Please note that motorhomes are In order for you to get the most out of your covered by the seat belt regulations, new motorhome it is necessary for you to be which came into force in October 2006.
  • Page 8: Ventilation

    GENERAL SAFETY VENTILATION FIRE SAFETY All motorhomes manufactured by Erwin Fire Extinguishers Hymer Group UK are ventilated at both high It is recommended that one dry powder fire and low level in accordance with BS EN 721 extinguisher complying with EN 3-7 of at Safety Ventilation.
  • Page 9: Preparing For The Road

    PREPARING FOR THE ROAD Note: Light items are considered as clothing PREPARING FOR THE ROAD and bedding. It is not recommended to travel Before venturing out on to the road with your with tinned items in overhead lockers. motorhome, it is important that you prepare IMPORTANT: Do not exceed maximum correctly.
  • Page 10: Pulling Off

    PREPARING FOR THE ROAD (xiv) If a step is used, ensure it is put away Tow Bars before moving off. Your new Erwin Hymer Group UK motorhome (xv) Your new Erwin Hymer Group UK has been designed to accept a type motorhome has been designed to approved tow bar.
  • Page 11: Motorway Handling

    MOTORWAY HANDLING MOTORWAY HANDLING Best Practice To gain the most enjoyment and ensure a long life for your motorhome, the following should be observed: • Do not bump kerbs with wheels. • When overtaking ensure sufficient clearance is given to other vehicles. •...
  • Page 12 MOTORWAY HANDLING...
  • Page 13: 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 motorhome.
  • Page 14 ARRIVING ON SITE...
  • Page 15: Getting Started

    GETTING STARTED CONNECTING TO MAINS SUPPLY ON GETTING STARTED ARRIVAL AT SITE You have arrived at your destination and now Before connecting the motorhome installation want to start to enjoy your new motorhome. to the mains supply, check that: The following is a step by step guide to connecting your services and getting The mains supply is suitable for your everything in your motorhome working.
  • Page 16: Disconnecting Mains Supply When Leaving Site

    GETTING STARTED Encore supply cable. Switch on the main switch at the site supply point (if appropriate). (vii) Place any surplus cable under the motorhome. Ensure that the surplus cable is not coiled up as it could overheat. (viii) The MCB main electricity supply switch should be put in the ‘ON’...
  • Page 17: Gas Safety Advice

    GETTING STARTED The significance of REVERSE POLARITY is Please note: Ventilation holes must be clear that when equipment is switched off, it may at all times. not be electrically isolated. The only certain LPG GAS SYSTEM way of making equipment safe is to unplug it. Erwin Hymer Group UK does not recommend A means of checking the polarity of the mains the use of any external cylinders.
  • Page 18: Gas Supply

    GETTING STARTED GAS SUPPLY Changing a Gas Cylinder Your motorhome is designed to operate using Before commencing to change a gas cylinder either propane or butane liquefied petroleum ensure that the valve on the cylinder is turned gas at 30M/bar. Gas can be obtained from fully off.
  • Page 19: Gas Regulator (Encore)

    GETTING STARTED Gas Regulator (Encore) Your Motorhome has been supplied with a hose for connection to a propane gas Your Motorhome is bottle. fitted with a Road safe gas regulator. The integrated overpressure safety device complies with the requirements for a The operating commercial safety device against instructions are given...
  • Page 20: High Pressure Gas Hoses

    GETTING STARTED Changing a gas cylinder We recommend that the gasket (part no. 50020-76300) be replaced with every hose Please use the included screwing tool to change. attach and remove the high pressure hoses. It will help you generate the necessary - Screw country-specific high pressure hose tightening torque and will prevent damage to to SecuMotion inlet and cylinder (or to...
  • Page 21: Water System

    GETTING STARTED WATER SYSTEM Filling your fresh water tank Your motorhome is fitted with a standard water inlet which can be filled using a hose pipe connected to a tap placed into the water filler point. Please take care not to over fill your tank it is advised that someone monitors the water level in the tank while filling is in progress.
  • Page 22 GETTING STARTED...
  • Page 23: Electrical System

    ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 12 Volt Battery State of Charge 12V POWER SUPPLY 12.7V 100% Good 12.5V Battery Installation 12.42V Your motorhome will be fitted with a charging 12.32V and power distribution unit. 12.20V When installing the leisure battery please 12.06V ensure that it is placed on the battery tray 11.9V...
  • Page 24: Resetting The Rcd

    ELECTRICAL SYSTEM position (against the spring pressure in an AUTOMATIC CHARGING SYSTEM upwards direction). If an earth fault develops, The battery charger will operate automatically or a person was to touch a live piece of when the motorhome is connected to the equipment, the leakage of current to earth mains outlet on a motorhome site.
  • Page 25: Location

    ELECTRICAL SYSTEM these alternators varies greatly depending on Internal Lighting the driving state. Without a booster fitted, the Your new motorhome is fitted with all LED vehicle leisure batteries are at risk of lighting. discharge whilst the vehicle is in motion. MAXIMUM POWER RATINGS FOR Location INTERNAL LIGHTS...
  • Page 26 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM MAINS UNIT AUTOQUEST/ACCORDO (UNDER COUNTER FRIDGE)
  • Page 27 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM MAINS UNIT AUTOQUEST/ACCORDO (FULL HEIGHT FRIDGE)
  • Page 28 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM MAINS UNIT ENCORE (UNDER COUNTER FRIDGE)
  • Page 29 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM MAINS UNIT ENCORE (FULL HEIGHT FRIDGE)
  • Page 30 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM...
  • Page 31: How To Use Your Motorhomes Equipment

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOMES EQUIPMENT Within this section of your motorhomes handbook we will give you brief details on how to operate all of the motorhomes equipment from the gas cooking equipment to the window blinds. For further details on the major equipment within your motorhome please read the individual appliance instructions contained with your user...
  • Page 32: Main Entrance Door Handle Operation (Autoquest/Accordo)

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT MAIN ENTRANCE DOOR HANDLE OPERATION (AUTOQUEST/ACCORDO) Your new Motorhome will be fitted with the following type of door handle and it is operated as described below. Figure 1 shows the internal lever in the unlocked position.
  • Page 33: How To Operate Your Motorhome Entrance Door (Encore)

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT HOW TO OPERATE YOUR Opening the door MOTORHOME ENTRANCE DOOR Pull the large lever towards you and if locked, (ENCORE) the locking button will release. Pull the large From the Outside lever towards you again and the door will open.
  • Page 34: Control Panel (Autoquest/Accordo)

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT CONTROL PANEL (AUTOQUEST/ACCORDO) Vegas Button Control Panel Master Button Pump Button Awning Button Lights Button Master Button Vegas Voltmeter with Water Level Panel: When the Master Button is pressed, the control panel will switch power to all non- Display essential accessories.
  • Page 35 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Leisure Battery Voltage Button When using the 5-Prong Probe System, pressing the Water Level Button will When the Leisure Battery Voltage Button is immediately take a reading and display the pressed, the Display Indicator will illuminate water level.
  • Page 36: Control Panel (Encore)

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT The control panel also notifies the warnings CONTROL PANEL (ENCORE) depending on the status of the Leisure vehicle*: • Battery over-voltage (Leisure & Vehicle) • Battery under-voltage (Leisure & Vehicle) • Low/empty water level •...
  • Page 37 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Master button will switch on the Battery Voltage Screen master. The Master needs to be on if Pressing the button will take you to the the user wants to operate the pump, leisure battery voltage screen which shows lights and other features in the vehicle.
  • Page 38 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT 20.0A) then a High Load Current warning will Pump Settings occur to indicate that a large amount of Pressing the button on the home screen current is being drawn from the Vehicle will take the user to the Pump Settings Battery.
  • Page 39: Whale Heat Control (Autoquest/Accordo)

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT WHALE HEAT CONTROL (AUTOQUEST/ACCORDO) Instructions for Use Icon Description Gas heating button Gas heating standby indicator Gas heating on Frost protection mode (approx 5°C) Night time mode (approx 16°C) Increase temperature button Decrease temperature button Lockout indicator Electric heating button Electric heating standby indicator...
  • Page 40 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT 1. Select Temperature 2. Activate Gas Power >30s And/Or 3a. Select Electric Setting 3b. Activate Electric Power 8-10...
  • Page 41: Troubleshooting - Whale Heat Control

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Usable Electric Settings 0.75kW 230V a.c. 1.50kW 230V a.c. 3.00kW 230V a.c. Troubleshooting - Whale Heat Control Step 1 - Show Lockout Step 2 - Identify Lockout Step 3 - Recommended Action Inadequate gas supply 1.
  • Page 42 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Troubleshooting - Whale Heat Control (continued) Step 2 - Identify Lockout Step 3 - Recommended Action Flue blockage 1. Check flues for blockages 2. Go to step 4 Internal fault 1. Call Whale support +44 (0)345 9090 911 For Europe, please see enclosed Webasto- Service information.
  • Page 43: Maintenance / Repairs

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Maintenance / Repairs The vehicle owner must arrange for the appliance to be serviced at least every 2 years from date of purchase, including its gas supply and ducting for the products of combustion (BS EN 624). All maintenance and repairs must be carried out by a registered gas engineer at a Whale Approved Service Centre of by a member of the Whale Service Engineer Network.
  • Page 44: Whale Heat Control Panel Operation

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Whale Heat Control Panel Operation Description Icon Gas heating button Gas heating standby indicator Gas heating on Frost protection mode Eco mode Increase temperature button Decrease temperature button Lockout indicator Electric heating button Electric heating standby indicator 0.38kW electric 0.75kW electric 1.50kW electric...
  • Page 45 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Select Temperature Activate Gas Power Activate Electric Power Select Electric Setting 8-15...
  • Page 46: Electric Power Management

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Water Temperature Display *Not available on all models. Electric settings only available on Gas & Electric Heat Control Panel models. Usable Electric Settings 1.6A 0.4kW 230V a.c. 3.3A 0.75kW 230V a.c. 6.5A 1.50kW 230V a.c. Electric Power Management For dual Heat Control Panel variants, when selecting a high electric setting on the space or water heater, the control panel may automatically step down the other Heat Control Panel to a...
  • Page 47: Troubleshooting - Whale Heat Control Panel

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Troubleshooting - Whale Heat Control Panel Step 1 - Show Lockout Step 2 - Identify Lockout Step 3 - Recommended Action Fault type #1 - Inadequate gas supply 1. Check gas 2. Temp <5°C, use Propane rather than Butane 3.
  • Page 48: Maintenance / Repairs

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Step 4 - Clear Lockout If problems persist, please contact Whale Support on +44 (0)345 9090 911. For Europe, please see enclosed Webasto-Service Information. Maintenance / Repairs To clean and sterilise inside the Water Heater use diluted sterilising fluid and fully rinse through with clean water afterwards.
  • Page 49: Operating Instructions - Drain Valve

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’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 50: Alde Heating (3030 Control Panel) (Encore)

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT ALDE HEATING (3030 CONTROL PANEL) (ENCORE) Turning the boiler on and off Start the system by pressing the On/Off button on the control panel (Fig. 1). The start image is displayed (Fig. 2) and the system starts with the last selected settings. When the heating system and control panel are on, a green diode lights up on the On/Off button.
  • Page 51: Set The Desired Temperature

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Indoor temperature shows the current temperature and whether the circulation pump is active (O). Tap the icon to change the desired temperature. Zone icons (dual zones). Displays the current temperature and whether the circulation pump is active in the zone (O). Tap the icon to change the desired temperature.
  • Page 52: Energy Sources

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT • “Boost”, (prioritised hot water production). Tap the slider to the right of the text that reads “Boost 30 minutes”. The boiler will now prioritise the production of hot water for 30 minutes. After 30 minutes have passed, the boiler returns to its previous setting.
  • Page 53: Settings Menu

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Settings menu To reach the Settings menu from sleep/standby screen, press the “MENU” button. Features marked with asterisks(*) are accessories. The Settings menu provides the following features: The Settings menu (Fig. 8) Night Mode. Automatically changes select features during the night.
  • Page 54: Glycol Fluid

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT The Settings menu (Fig. 9) continued Display. Select panel brightness: Low, Medium or High. You can also choose whether the status screen should be Normal, Inverted or Dark. If Dark is selected, the panel will go dark after 30 seconds and will light up again if touched.
  • Page 55: Service Information & Reset

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Service Information & Reset Tap “Service Information” to get to the service menu (Fig. 12). Here, you will see values from the heating system (Fig. 13); the values are updated continuously. Touch “Reset” (Fig. 12) to reset the Control Panel to factory settings. After resetting, the system will be set as follows: •...
  • Page 56: Oven (All Ranges)

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT OVEN (ALL RANGES) • Never extinguish a cooking fire with water. Turn the burner off and cover the Safety flame with a lid or a fire blanket. • This appliance may be used by children •...
  • Page 57: Before Using The Appliance

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT • Care should be taken not to overload Before using the appliance: the oven, allowing adequate spacing • Ensure that all packaging materials have to ensure free circulation of heat. been removed. • Do not use steam cleaners or •...
  • Page 58: Oven Shelf: (Applies To K1520 Only)

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT surface. Wipe off any excess oil, then Maintenance and cleaning heat the hotplate on a medium setting for Thetford recommends an annual inspection 1 minute. Occasional seasoning will help service by an approved service centre. to maintain the hotplate’s appearance.
  • Page 59: Troubleshooting

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause Solution Burners do not burn of Gas bottle is empty Change gas bottle burn unevenly Gas tap is closed Open tap Burner caps are not Allow caps to cool, then correctly positioned reposition them Burners are wet or clogged...
  • Page 60: Use Of The Burners

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT K1520 Main Components Glass lid Pan supports Gas burners Spark ignition (optional) Grill Oven Oven shelf Grill pan Control panel 10 Electric hotplate (Dual fuel only) The types of burners may vary depending on the type of appliance. Refer to Technical specifications for further details.
  • Page 61: Use Of The Electric Hotplate (If Applicable)

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Use of the electric hotplate Use of the grill (if applicable) For the exact location of the control knob, For the exact location of the control knob, see see Main components. Main Components: Turning on: Turning on: •...
  • Page 62: Use Of The Oven

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT • Although the grill heats up quickly, it is If the burner accidentally extinguishes recommended that a few minutes preheat turn the control knob to the 0 position be allowed. A 12 Volt cooling fan and wait at least 1 minute before re- operates automatically above the grill igniting the burner.
  • Page 63: Temperature Control

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT restrict good circulation of heat, which may increase cooking times. • Do not leave the appliance unattended when in use. • Do not use the appliance while the vehicle is moving. • Turn the control knob back to the 0 position after cooking.
  • Page 64: Refrigerator

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT REFRIGERATOR (RM 8400/RMS 8400 WHERE FITTED) Operating controls. Door locking button. Freezer compartment (removable) Insertable grid shelf (available as option, to be used when freezer compartment is removed). Post-evaporator for cooling compartment. Condensation water drain channel. Vegetable bin.
  • Page 65: Electrical Operation

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Work on gas and electrical equipment Gas operation (Liquid gas) shall be carried out by qualified personnel only. It is recommended that this is carried out by an authorised customer services department. We recommend maintenance following an extended shutdown of the vehicle.
  • Page 66: Mains Power (230V)

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT The scale starts with MIN position (small bar Prior to starting the refrigerator in gas = highest temperature) and climbs up to MAX mode: position (large bar = lowest temperature). • Open the gas cylinder valve. Note: The temperature levels do not relate to •...
  • Page 67: Door Locking

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Door locking Note: If the vehicle is stationary for a long period, the locking hook may be clamped by Open the door by pressing the locking button means of a lockbar. The door may now be and pull open.
  • Page 68 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT An additional shelf (3) may be installed, if 3mm thick, the refrigerator should be required. This may be obtained from defrosted. To do this: Dometic. • Switch off the refrigerator as described later. Storing food in the cooling compartment •...
  • Page 69 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Winter operation In winter, check that the ventilation grilles and the exhaust duct have not been blocked by snow, leaves etc. When the outside temperature falls below +10 C the winter covers should be fitted. This protects the unit from excessively cold air which could have adverse effects on the performance of the unit.
  • Page 70 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Troubleshooting Before contacting your dealer or authorised service centre, please check whether: • The instructions for correct operation of the refrigerator have been observed. • The refrigerator is standing level. • It is possible to operate the refrigerator with any available power source. Failure: The refrigerator does not cool sufficiently Possible cause Action you can take...
  • Page 71 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Troubleshooting (continued) Failure: The refrigerator does not cool in 230V operation Possible cause Action you can take • On-board fuse defective. • Fit new fuse. • Vehicle not connected to mains supply • Make a connection to a mains power supply. voltage.
  • Page 72: Rml10.4S/Rmd10.5X/Rms10.5Xs (Where Fitted)

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT RML10.4S/RMD10.5X/RMS10.5XS Intended Use (Where Fitted) The device is suitable for: Safety when operating • Installation in caravans and motorhomes. CAUTION: Failure to obey these cautions • Cooling, deep-freezing and storing food. could result in minor or moderate injury. The device is not suitable for: Health Hazard •...
  • Page 73: Using The Refrigerator

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Operating and display elements The LED display features the following operating and display elements Symbol Description ON/OFF button Fault indicator Operation with DC power Operation with gas Operation with AC power Automatic mode Temperature indicator Energy selection button MODE Temperature selection button...
  • Page 74: Troubleshooting

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Troubleshooting Fault Possible cause Suggested remedy In AC power mode: The fuse in the AC Replace the fuse. The refrigerator does not power supply is work. defective. The vehicle is not Connect the vehicle to the AC power connected to the AC supply.
  • Page 75: Fault Messages And Signal Tones

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Troubleshooting Fault Possible cause Suggested remedy The refrigerator is not The ventilation around Check that the ventilation grille is not cooling adequately. the cooling unit is not obstructed. sufficient. The evaporator is iced Check whether the refrigerator door closes properly.
  • Page 76 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Warning type fault messages All faults of the WARNING type are reset automatically once the fault has been rectified. Fault Solution Contact an authorised customer service Defective temperature sensor point. in the refrigerator compartment Connect the refrigerator to AC power or AC power not connected or AC select a different energy type, e.g.
  • Page 77 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Fault Solution Contact an authorised customer service No connection between power point. module and display Check if the device is at an angle and adjust No cooling capacity in gas it so it is level, if necessary. mode Reset the error.
  • Page 78: Cleaning And Maintenance

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Fault Solution Gas lock, internal error in the Reset the error. power module. Contact customer service if this error occurs again. Ground contact, gas valve Reset the error. Contact customer service if this error occurs again.
  • Page 79 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT RMS5310 (WHERE FITTED) • Check that the voltage specification on the type plate is the same as that of the General safety power supply. WARNING: • The refrigerator is not suitable for storing • Never open the absorber unit.
  • Page 80 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Controls Control elements Freezer compartment Downstream evaporator for cooling chamber Condensate draining channel Shelves Bottom section with bottle holder Top section Energy selection switch Temperature controller Battery ignition (gas) Flame indicator Operating with AC power supply Operating with DC power supply Gas operation Cleaning and maintenance...
  • Page 81: Operating The Refrigerator

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Operating the refrigerator Gas operation Note: WARNING: Never operate the • Make sure that you only put items in the refrigerator with gas at petrol refrigerator which may be kept at the stations. selected temperature. Note: When operating with LPG, the burner •...
  • Page 82: Troubleshooting

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause Suggested remedy With AC operation: The fuse in the AC Replace the fuse. The refrigerator does mains is defective. not work. The vehicle is not Connect the vehicle to the AC mains. connected to the AC mains.
  • Page 83: Microwave (Where Fitted)

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Microwave cooking MICROWAVE (Where fitted) 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 84: Smoke Alarm

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’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 85 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’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 86: Carbon Monoxide Alarm

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’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 87 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’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 88: Alarm Activation

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT The alarm will sound: ALARM ACTIVATION To activate your CO alarm, pull the disabling • Between 60 and 90 minutes when tab out of the device. exposed to 50ppm of CO. • Between 10 and 40 minutes when Wait up to 1 minute for the green LED to exposed to 100ppm of CO.
  • Page 89: System Status Indicators

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT 3. If levels of CO are detected, the alarm Please do not use any other test method than will sound four loud beeps, with a five what is detailed in the product manual. second gap between each beep, before Do not tamper with the alarm as this could another four loud beeps.
  • Page 90: Rooflights

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT ROOFLIGHTS Closing The Blinds: Your motorhome is fitted with at least one Take hold of the end rod (without type of the following roof lights: rocker) in the recessed grip and engage in the opposite end rod (with The Heki 2 (Where Fitted) rocker).
  • Page 91: Mpk Rooflight (Where Fitted)

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT MPK Rooflight (Where Fitted) Do not loosen any screws that are used to fasten the dome or the opening mechanism. Operation Use only clear water and a soft sponge. Solvents may attack the plastic and make it brittle.
  • Page 92: Midi Heki Rooflight (Where Fitted)

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Midi Heki Rooflight (Where Fitted) The Omnivent (12v) Rooflight (Where Fitted) Fig 1 (i) To open, push the large central button (Fig 2). The Omnivent is a double-glazed roof light Fig 2 constructed from a synthetic ultra-violet screened material.
  • Page 93: Shower

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT WINDOWS TAPS Your new Motorhome will be fitted with Kitchen Taps Polyplastic opening windows. Your new motorhome 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 94: Internal Doors

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT INTERNAL DOORS Paddle Latch Toilet/Shower Room Doors Operation from within the shower room To open the locker, push the paddle downwards and pull the handle towards you. Concealed Latch To lock the door, push the small lever down (identified in the drawing as A) then to unlock, push this lever back to the original position.
  • Page 95: Magnetic Catches (Where Fitted)

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Magnetic Catches (Where Fitted) Magnetic catches work on contact with the metal plate on the rear of the door. Simply close the door until the magnet engages and holds the metal plate. Pulling the door towards you with a moderate force will be sufficient to disengage the magnetic catch and open the...
  • Page 96: Thetford C-260 Cassette Toilet Range

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT THETFORD C-260 CASSETTE TOILET information on Thetford toilet fluids, see RANGE last page of this manual. Screw the cap back onto the emptying spout and turn Introduction back to its original position. The Thetford Cassette Toilet is a high quality Note: The Emptying Spout Measuring Cap is product.
  • Page 97 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’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 98: Emptying

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’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 99: Toilet Bowl

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’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 100: Cleaning And Maintenance For Optional Features

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’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 101 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT 8-71...
  • Page 102: Teleco Tv Aerial

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT TELECO TV AERIAL Instructions for the reception of horizontal or vertical polarity signals In some areas certain TV signals are transmitted with horizontal polarity while others are transmitted with vertical polarity. This antenna can be positioned both horizontally and vertically by simply turning the knob at the bottom of the mast.
  • Page 103 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Connection to the amplifier Connect the lead exiting from the pole to the ANT input of the amplifier. Connect with the relevant lead, the TV connector of the amplifier with the television. Connect the amplifier to 12 Vdc source, making sure you do not invert the + and - terminals.
  • Page 104: How To Use Your Tv Aerial

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT HOW TO USE YOUR TV AERIAL TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Digital TV set-up guide Check aerial/radio fuse If there is no power, check the 5 amp fuse Connect aerial and power located within the PDU marked radio is in Fix the TV to a working order.
  • Page 105 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Note: Sometimes transmitters are being repaired or upgraded Go to: http://www.digitaluk.co.uk/help_and_advice/engineering_works Check if signal is OK that day / week. Check there are no obstructions Is the vehicle outside in an open space? Check that the vehicle has no obstructions: House lean to/canopy Trees (also blowing in the wind) House or other buildings...
  • Page 106: How To Make Up Your Beds (Autoquest)8-76

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT HOW TO MAKE UP YOUR BEDS (AUTOQUEST) The front double bed is made up by lifting the two side beds up and pulling them together to meet in the centre. Day and Night 8-76...
  • Page 107: How To Make Up Your Beds (Accordo)

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT HOW TO MAKE UP YOUR BEDS Day and Night 196 8-77...
  • Page 108 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Lift Up Bed (196 only) Protection There are various types of protections. Description • The key for isolation of operation The bed is operated from a small aluminium • 2 limit switches, one high and the other panel with security key and two buttons, one to •...
  • Page 109 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT HOW TO MAKE UP YOUR BEDS (ACCORDO) The front double bed in the 105 is made up by lifting the two side beds up and pulling them together to meet in the centre. Day and Night 105 8-79...
  • Page 110 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT HOW TO MAKE UP YOUR BEDS Day and Night 120 8-80...
  • Page 111 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT HOW TO MAKE UP YOUR BEDS Day and Night 135 8-81...
  • Page 112 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT HOW TO MAKE UP YOUR BEDS (ENCORE) Day and Night The front double bed is made up by lifting the two side beds up and pulling them together to meet in the centre. 8-82...
  • Page 113 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT HOW TO MAKE UP YOUR BEDS Day and Night 295 The rear double bed is made up by lifting the two side beds up and pulling them together to meet in the centre. DAY VIEW NIGHT VIEW 8-83...
  • Page 114: Whale Easi-Slide Socket

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’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 115 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’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 116: Mobile Internet (Option)

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Mobile Internet (Option) If this option is applicable, your router has already been installed in the optimum position within your vehicle. The location of the internal router may vary depending on vehicle layout. The information below outlines the basic setup and how to get online.
  • Page 117 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Getting Online 1. Turn on router and allow 2 to 3 minutes for the router to boot. Now your Roam is installed and you have inserted the SIM card, its time to get When ready, the router name will be connected.
  • Page 118 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Factory Reset • Web User Interface to the username and At any time, the Roam router can be reset to password listed on the front of the router. its factory settings using the reset button on the side of the router.
  • Page 119: Pop-Up Wireless Charging And Usb Device (Encore)

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Pop-up Wireless Charging and USB Device (Encore) Your vehicle is fitted with a wireless charging device, as shown in the image below. Your device must contain wireless charging technology to be compatible with this charging station.
  • Page 120 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT 8-90...
  • Page 121: Security

    2-1 alarm. Open the TRACKER registration portal Electronic Alarm (Category 2-1) www.tracker.co.uk/elddis A Thatcham assessed 2-1 Electronic Alarm is TRACKER VLU and Motorhome VIN to be combined on a vehicle installed with an Numbers are matched and confirmed with...
  • Page 122 SECURITY...
  • Page 123: Care Of Your Motorhome

    CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME chemicals combine with rain or dew. Most CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME stains or marks can be removed with Blue This section of the guide is devoted to the Diamond black streak remover, but more care, cleaning and general preservation of stubborn marks may require a (fine grit) your motorhome in order to retain its rubbing compound such as Farcela G3.
  • Page 124: Interior Walls

    CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME any abrasive cleaning agents, household Taking care of your carpets: detergents or proprietary cleaning fluids be Soiling (dirt, dust and abrasive matter) is the used. Wash the ABS material again using greatest threat to carpet. Door mats should only cold water and dry off.
  • Page 125: Shower Trays

    CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME Shower Trays Internal Water Systems Only clean your shower tray using soap and Drain down the system. (Open all taps water. Do not use chemical based cleaning to allow air in, enabling the system to agents as this may attack the material of the drain quickly).
  • Page 126: Changing A Wheel

    CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME CAUTIONS Tyres & Tyre Pressures • Never add toilet fluid directly into toilet Please refer to the Technical Specifications bowl. pack that is provided with the vehicle for information regarding tyre pressures and tyre • Do not use strong household detergents sizes.
  • Page 127: Pre-Season Water System Preparation (Autoquest/Accordo)

    CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME PRE-SEASON WATER SYSTEM PREPARATION (AUTOQUEST/ACCORDO) • Remain in your van after the pump has Over the winter months bacteria can grow in your water system. Particles of minerals and stopped and inspect all the taps and dirt gather in joins and any undrained areas.
  • Page 128: Getting Ready For The Winter (Autoquest/Accordo)

    CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME GETTING READY FOR THE WINTER (AUTOQUEST/ACCORDO) If possible carry out the following procedure prior to moving your vehicle to its winter storage location. The movement of the vehicle will encourage residual water to naturally drain from the system.
  • Page 129: Winterising The Alde Water System (Encore)

    CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME WINTERISING THE ALDE WATER SYSTEM (ENCORE) Winterizing the Alde water system is a simple but very important task and should be carried out when the vehicle is not being used and there is a possibility of freezing conditions. Any water left in the water system could freeze and cause a lot of expensive damage.
  • Page 130 CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME 10-8...
  • Page 131: Storage

    STORAGE Battery Maintenance STORAGE Storage LONG TERM & WINTER STORAGE Ensure that the leisure battery is fully If your motorhome 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 132 STORAGE 11-2...
  • Page 133: Motorhome Habitation Warranty Cover

    WARRANTY Three year manufacturer’s warranty MOTORHOME HABITATION Year 1 warranty - Covers all original WARRANTY COVER components, forming part of the original Introduction product specification excluding normal wear At Erwin Hymer Group UK we are confident and tear. that our new motorhomes are engineered Year 2 and 3 warranty –...
  • Page 134 WARRANTY Reporting a fault • Service intervals: In the unlikely event that you experience a a) In years 1, 2, and 4 through to 9 the problem with your motorhome please contact service must be completed no more your retailer. than 60 days either side of the anniversary of the date of purchase.
  • Page 135 WARRANTY We will not be responsible for cost Transfer of ownership incurred without prior approval via the If you purchase this vehicle as a used vehicle warranty authorisation process. it may be possible to transfer the unexpired Warranty work may only be undertaken term of the warranty cover (up to a maximum by an Erwin Hymer Group UK Approved of six years commencing at the original date...
  • Page 136: Non Warranty Repairs

    WARRANTY NON WARRANTY REPAIRS Should you require any replacement parts for your motorhome it is necessary that you contact the Retailer from whom you purchased the motorhome or any Erwin Hymer Group UK approved Service Centre and give the following information, which will help in identifying the required component: (i) Model and make of motorhome (ii) VIN number...
  • Page 137: Motorhome Construction - Main Components

    MOTORHOME CONSTRUCTION MOTORHOME CONSTRUCTION - MAIN COMPONENTS The following is a brief description of the main components used in your motorhome. More comprehensive descriptions can be found in the equipment manufacturers literature held in the Owner’s Information Pack. SOLID CONSTRUCTION BODY SHELL Erwin Hymer Group UK Motorhome Bodies are constructed from the highest quality materials.
  • Page 138 MOTORHOME CONSTRUCTION 13-2...
  • Page 139: Electrical Drawings

    ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS AUTOQUEST/ACCORDO 14-1...
  • Page 140: Encore

    ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS ENCORE 14-2...
  • Page 141: General Questions

    Motorhome? Approved Retailers or can be viewed and A: Retailers and service centres will be able printed from our website www.elddis.co.uk. A to source most parts you require. For details request form can also be completed should of your nearest Erwin Hymer Group UK...
  • Page 142 GENERAL QUESTIONS Q. I Am Having Trouble Booking My If you have a product manufactured prior to Motorhome in For Its Service, In Line With the year 2000, we are no longer able to The Requirements. What Timescale Is supply a duplicate certificate of conformity. Acceptable? Additionally, due to the age of your vehicle we are unable to account for any...
  • Page 143: Glossary

    GLOSSARY Cassette Blind GLOSSARY This is a roller blind which is fitted as part of ABS Plastic the window assembly, often along with a Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene Plastic the flyscreen, thus giving a neat installation. material used for most of the large plastic Cassette Toilet components within your vehicle.
  • Page 144 GLOSSARY Full Service Pitch Hook-Up This is a pitch which has individual provision This is a facility on a pitch for connection to for fresh water supply and waste water mains electricity. disposal, in addition to mains electricity and Ingress in some cases TV aerial connection.
  • Page 145 GLOSSARY Maximum User Payload Road Lights This is the maximum payload available for The external lights used while the vehicle is the user. travelling. MIRO - Mass In Running Order Roof Lights - See Roof Vent. Weight of the vehicle equipped to the Roof Vent manufacturer’s standard specification Is an opening unit in the ceiling which lets in...
  • Page 146 GLOSSARY Vehicle Kerb weight The weight of the tow car often indicated in the manufacturers specifications.. VIN - Vehicle Identification Number This is a unique vehicle identification number. All Cars and motorhomes should carry a VIN. Caravans are not obliged to, but the serial number is used as part of the CRiS voluntary registration scheme.
  • Page 147 SERVICE DOCUMENTS MOTORHOME HABITATION ANNUAL SERVICE RECORD In order to ensure your warranty remains valid an annual service must be carried out in accordance with the requirements of this handbook. You are responsible for any charges incurred for the service of your vehicle. If the annual service is performed by an authorised Erwin Hymer Group UK Approved Retailer / Service Centre or NCC Approved Workshop then Erwin Hymer Group UK Limited deems that the service has been performed correctly.
  • Page 148 SERVICE DOCUMENTS ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS (continued) Item Condition RCD unit - check operation of RCD test button and operations of MCBs 230V appliances - check operation 3 pin plug - check condition 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...
  • Page 149 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 150: Annual Habitation Service Records

    SERVICE DOCUMENTS ANNUAL HABITATION SERVICE RECORDS ANNUAL SERVICE RECORD MOTORHOME 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 151 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 152 SERVICE DOCUMENTS 17-6...
  • Page 153: Notification Of Change Of Ownership

    Erwin Hymer Group UK Limited Customer Care Delves lane Consett County Durham DH8 7PE www.elddis.co.uk Email documents to customer.care@erwinhymergroup.co.uk payment can be taken over the phone ............................... NOTIFICATION OF CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP Previous owner details (if known): Name: ............................
  • Page 154 CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP 18-2...
  • Page 155: Notification Of Change To Name And Address

    Should your details change please complete the attached form and post to us: Erwin Hymer Group UK Limited Customer Care Delves Lane Consett County Durham DH8 7PE www.elddis.co.uk Email documents to customer.care@erwinhymergroup.co.uk ............................... NOTIFICATION OF CHANGE TO NAME AND ADDRESS Previous details: Name: ............................
  • Page 156 CHANGE OF ADDRESS 19-2...
  • Page 157: Index

    INDEX INDEX Alarm system ......9-1 Gas ..........6-3 Automatic Charging System..7-2 Connection ......6-4 Hoses ........6-6 Regulator ......6-4, 6-5 Gas Regulator ......6-5 Battery Installation ...... 7-1 Gas Safety Advice ...... 6-3 Battery Maintenance ..7-1, 11-1 Generators / Charger ....
  • Page 158 INDEX Notification of Change of Ownership ......18-1 Notification of Change to name and address .... 19-1 RCD ........... 7-2 Refrigerator ......8-34 Safety, general ......2-1 Security ........9-1 Service records ......17-4 Site Regulations ......5-1 Storage Long Term & Winter ....11-1 Taps ..........

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