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January 2024

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  • Page 1 Motorhome Owners Manual January 2024...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS ONTENTS NTRODUCTION ETTING TO OTORHOME LOSSARY OF ERMS AFETY AND ECURITY EIGHT ESTRICTIONS AND LOADING EFORE OVING RAVELLING ETTING PON ARRIVAL ATER YSTEM YSTEM LECTRICAL YSTEM OLAR ATTERY HARGER EATING YSTEM EATTLE ONTROL ANEL IGITAL NTENNA YSTEM OOKING QUIPMENT EFRIGERATOR URFACE HETFORD...
  • Page 6 AFETY motorhome. We would like to welcome you to This handbook contains the information that the prestigious rank of Bailey owner. We are you will require for your safe enjoyment of confident that this vehicle will give you many your motorhome. All the information contained years of enjoyment.
  • Page 7 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR MOTORHOME Information About Your Motorhome ................8 Motorhome Model Information ..................9 AL-KO AMC Chassis ......................9 Tow Bar ..........................9 Wheels ..........................9 Glossary of Terms………………………………………………………………………………………………. 10...
  • Page 8 The approval process covers • The EWVTA plate examples (fig. 1) testing and inspection of critical areas of the • The Bailey weight plate (fig. 2) product including fire safety, weights and dimensions as well as gas, electrics and ventilation.
  • Page 9 OTORHOME ODEL NFORMATION the statutory plate is not exceeded. Suitable All Bailey motorhomes are classed as a coach- rear view mirrors in accordance with road built motorhome made with insulated traffic regulations may have to be fitted. laminated panels with a GRP outer skin (Type Approval class M1 SA).
  • Page 10: Glossary Of Terms

    GLOSSARY OF TERMS EANING DAMO AILEY ODEL ANGE LORA AILEY ODEL ANGE AL-KO UTOMOTIVE HASSIS ONVERSION HASSIS AILEY BRAND NAME FOR THE ALUMINIUM FRAMEWORK USED IN CON- STRUCTION OF THE MOTORHOME UTO- AILEY ODEL ANGE GRAPH ARBECUE BS EN RITISH TANDARD UROPEAN UTANE...
  • Page 11 EANING RANDED ROOF LIGHT MTPLM T OTORHOMES AXIMUM ECHNICALLY ERMITTED ADEN (MTPLM) ’ MUST NOT BE GREATER THAN THE TOWING VEHICLE (MPTW) AXIMUM ERMISSBLE OWING DEFINED BY THE VEHICLE MANUFACTURER MIRO (MIRO) UNNING RDER IS THE UNLADEN WEIGHT OF THE STANDARD SPECIFICATION MOTORHOME AS IT LEAVES THE FACTORY TRADE BODY FOR THE TOURER MOTORHOME...
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  • Page 13: Safety And Security

    SAFETY AND SECURITY Important Safety Notes ....................14 Security ..........................14 Safety Equipment ......................15 Smoke Alarm ........................15 Carbon Monoxide Alarm ....................15 Fire Extinguishers ……………………………………………………………………………………………….17...
  • Page 14: Important Safety Notes

    SAFETY AND SECURITY over cab window if fitted. MPORTANT AFETY OTES • The bathroom is not used while the To ensure all the occupants of your vehicle is in motion. motorhome enjoy a safe and relaxed • Top hinged windows are closed and environment please observe the following: securely fastened.
  • Page 15: Safety Equipment

    smoke alarm. AFETY QUIPMENT ARBON ONOXIDE LARM MOKE LARM A battery operated alarm is fitted near to the The smoke alarm is operational once the ceiling in your motorhome. battery is connected. When by-products of combustion are sensed, the unit sounds an EATURES alarm until the air is cleared.
  • Page 16: Understanding Your Product

    Please read all steps thoroughly before ’ NDERSTANDING YOUR PRODUCT S INDICATORS attempting to test your alarm. The higher the concentration of carbon monoxide detected by the detector, the quicker 1. If the alarm is wall mounted, unhook the it will respond. When sufficient carbon detector from the wall fixing screws.
  • Page 17: What To Do In The Event Of An Alarm

    In the case of gas appliances they must be tested by a GAS SAFE registered installer. Please contact your Bailey retailer for more details. • The electro-chemical sensors used in the carbon monoxide alarm have a limited lifespan – therefore it is recommended that a CO alarm is replaced every 5 –...
  • Page 18: Weight Restrictions And Loading

    WEIGHT RESTRICTIONS AND LOADING Loading And Distribution Of Weight In The Motorhome .........19 Mass In Running Order (MIRO) ..................19 Maximum Technically Permissible Laden Mass (MTPLM): ........19 User Payload ........................19 Gross Train Mass (GTM) (sometimes referred to as GVW) ........20 Maximum Braked Trailer Mass (MBTM) ..............
  • Page 19: Loading And Distribution Of Weight In The Motorhome

    WEIGHT RESTRICTIONS AND LOADING OADING ISTRIBUTION EIGHT AXIMUM ECHNICALLY ERMISSIBLE ADEN (MTPLM) OTORHOME The driver is responsible for arranging items so This is the maximum allowed weight of the that they comply with the technical weight vehicle when it is fully laden for use on the limits of the specific motorhome model.
  • Page 20: Gross Train Mass (Gtm) (Sometimes Referred To As Gvw)

    • Regularly check the towed trailer’s brakes ROSS RAIN and lights. If you are towing a trailer with your Bailey motorhome the gross train mass is the MTPLM HEN LOADING THE TRAILER of the towing vehicle plus the trailer and the mass of every item carried.
  • Page 21: Axle Loads

    ESSENTIAL HABITATION EQUIPMENT Prior to fitting any type of roof mounted item WITHlN USER HANDBOOK). PART OF please consult with your Bailey retailer to THIS PROVISION CAN ALSO BE ensure the roof has the correct structural UTILISED AS ADDITIONAL PAYLOAD provisions to accept the item.
  • Page 22: Before Moving Off

    BEFORE MOVING OFF Whenever you plan to use your motorhome it • Lock the habitation door (remember to is good practice to run through this simple remove the keys). checklist before you set off: • Check your wing mirrors and adjust if necessary.
  • Page 23: Travelling

    TRAVELLING Driving License ......................... 24 Driving ..........................24 Speed Limits (UK) ......................24 Front Seat Swivel ......................25 Dedicated travelling passenger seating ..............25 Seat Belt Legislation ....................... 25 Child Seats - Positioning/Fitting ................. 25 Using the Seat Belts ......................25 Airbag ..........................
  • Page 24: Driving License

    TRAVELLING should be complied with and full consideration RIVING ICENCE given to other road users. Before you drive or allow any other person to In the event of a motorhome travelling slowly drive your motorhome you must check driving and there being a queue of traffic behind, the licence entitlements against the criteria of driver of the motorhome should, where your particular vehicle.
  • Page 25: Front Seat Swivel

    EDICATED TRAVELLING PASSENGER SEATING HILD EATS OSITIONING ITTING Seat belts are fitted to all travelling seats. Check with the retailer on the suitability of the Designated travelling seats have been fitted to child seat for your motorhome. some layouts to ensure the safety of your passengers.
  • Page 26: Noise Vibration

    OISE IBRATION ford user manual for further instructions. We understand that a quieter journey adds to your comfort as a traveller, so Bailey have used O LOWER THE UTOGRAPH SPARE WHEEL high density acoustic foam in the construction The AL-KO AMC Spare Wheel Carrier is fitted to of your motorhome.
  • Page 27 Adamo Models Travel Seat Configuration 1. The lounge in the travel 2. Open the front bunk flap on 3. Fold, rotate and secure configuration. the offside bunk and secure clips before lowering open using the attachment the table. on the bunk face. 4.
  • Page 28 Alora Models Travel Seat Configuration 1. The lounge in its seated 2. Remove all bunk cushions. 3. Using lever on the face of configuration. Safely store remaining the bunks, adjust seats to cushions away ready for an upright seating position. travel.
  • Page 29 Endeavour B64 Bed to Travel Seat Configuration 1. The lounge in its seated 2. Slide and unfold the legs of 3. Remove the off-side configuration. the bed frame on the near- backrest cushions and store side bunk. for later. Locate and place stored black infilled cushion as well as placing nearside back rest.
  • Page 30: Setting Up Upon Arrival

    SETTING UP UPON ARRIVAL Setting up Your Motorhome ................... 31 Levelling Your Motorhome ..................... 31 Mains Power Connection ....................31 Connect the Gas Supply ....................31 Fill up the Fresh Water Tank ..................32 Powering your Fridge ...................... 33 Hot Water and Heating ....................33 Connect your TV and Digital Antenna.
  • Page 31 SETTING UP UPON ARRIVAL ETTING UP YOUR MOTORHOME AINS OWER ONNECTION The following are brief, but not exhaustive, 1st uncoil the cable fully and connect the 230v instructions on how to initially set up your to the motorhome. By plugging your 3pin lead motorhome when you have arrived at your into the 230v inlet socket on the outside of destination.
  • Page 32: Filling The Fresh Water Tank

    4. When in the fresh water tank section on ILLING THE FRESH WATER TANK the control panel the percentage of fill is Close all taps. shown on the screen. 2. Close drain valve located next to the water NCE THE TANK IS FULL heater/boiler.
  • Page 33 OWERING YOUR RIDGE ONNECT YOUR IGITAL NTENNA The refrigerator is equipped to run using a Your vehicle is supplied with a Vision Plus choice of three types of power; 12v, 230v and aerial which is already fitted. Gas (Propane/Butane liquid gas). Determine whether the TV transmissions WITCHING ON THE HETFORD FRIDGE...
  • Page 34: The Water System

    THE WATER SYSTEM The Autograph and Adamo Water System ..............35 Whale Aquasource ......................35 Whale Submersible Pump ....................36 Manual Tank Filling ......................37 Endeavour Water System……………………………………………………………………………………37 Filling with Fresh Water ....................38 Pressure Switch ........................ 38 Checking The Water Level ..................... 39 Draining and Winterising the Water System ..............
  • Page 35: The Autograph And Adamo Water System

    Autograph Models have both fresh and waste water tanks installed underneath the floor between the chassis members. Bailey state that all fluids should be drained from your motorhome prior to being in transit. The weight of any fluids within the motorhome whilst in...
  • Page 36: Whale Submersible Pump

    EMOVE THE HALE QUASOURCE HALE UBMERSIBLE 1. Disconnect the Whale Aquasource from the tap. 2. Lift the lid of the socket to the vertical position. 3. Depress the two white location buttons on the Whale Watermaster plug and remove from the socket. 4.
  • Page 37: Manual Tank Filling

    It should be noted that as the container ATER YSTEM volume is likely to be less than that of the on- Models have an on-board fresh water tank board tank, it is advisable to remain in located either underneath the bed or within a attendance when filling the tank as the life of bunk dependant on the model.
  • Page 38: Filling With Fresh Water

    ILLING RESH ATER 1. Ensure the system, including the heater, is full of water and all taps are closed. 2. Tighten the adjusting screw clockwise until the pump comes on. (For integral socket based pressure switches, first loosen the pressure switch lock-nut in an anti-clockwise direction).
  • Page 39: Checking The Water Level

    Problem: Pump runs intermittently ON, OFF etc. Seen as pulsing flow from tap, or as 1. Open all taps; lift the mixer tap levers into inability to set constant water temperature, the central position to allow both the hot water goes hot, cold, hot, cold instead of and cold water to drain.
  • Page 41: The Gas System

    THE GAS SYSTEM Types of Gas ........................42 Safe Use Of Gas Supply To Appliances ............... 42 Regulator ........................... 42 Truma Monocontrol Cs Safety Gas Pressure Regulator ........43 Gas System Maintenance ....................44 Changing The LPG Cylinder ..................44 Hose Replacement ......................44 Gas Leaks ...........................45 Ventilation .........................45 General Safety Notes ......................45...
  • Page 42: Types Of Gas

    THE GAS SYSTEM YPES OF UPPLY PPLIANCES The gas system meets BS EN All gas appliances in your motorhome can 1949:2011+A1:2013 and should only be have their gas supply individually isolated by modified by a competent person. turning off the relevant tap on the gas manifold.
  • Page 43: Intended Use

    TRUMA MONOCONTROL REGULATOR Only use gas cylinders that are mounted in NTENDED their dedicated storage locker and secured using the straps provided. Never use gas MonoControl is a safety gas pressure cylinders located outside the motorhome regulator for motorhomes. The gas pressure gas box.
  • Page 44: Gas System Maintenance

    Never extend the hose; IT MUST of the appliance manufacturer. NOT EXCEED 450MM. • Always ensure that the gas system is inspected at least every 12 months by a The pressure regulating device and qualified person. hoses must be replaced with new Always use approved products when ones no more than 10 years after replacing parts.
  • Page 45: Gas Leaks

    dust, leaves, dirt and/or personal items. Inspect EAKS regularly. Use a brush and soapy water to clean If a smell of gas becomes apparent, the supply when needed. It may be necessary to remove should be turned off at the cylinder the weather shield to gain access for cleaning.
  • Page 46: Fire Precautions

    RECAUTIONS Gas cylinders can have different connections. As stated in the Safety and Security section, a It is important to check that you have the fire extinguisher is not provided with your correct hose and/or adaptor to suit your gas motorhome.
  • Page 48: The Electrical System

    THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM The 230 Volt Electrical System ..................49 Power Distribution Unit ....................49 The 12 Volt Electrical System ..................50 Upon Arrival At a Motorhome Site ................50 Leaving The Motorhome Site ..................50 Generators .........................50 Leisure Battery ......................…51 Battery Maintenance…………………………………………………………………………………………. 52...
  • Page 49: The 230 Volt Electrical System

    THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 230 V 230V electrical supply in your motorhome. LECTRICAL YSTEM NEVER START YOUR MOTORHOME For normal operation, all switches on the unit ENGINE WHILST HOOKED UP TO A need to be in the ON position. 230V SUPPLY. This can lead to damage to the PDU.
  • Page 50: The 12 Volt Electrical System

    12 V 8. Turn on the site supply point (if there is no LECTRICAL YSTEM switch the power will already be live). Your motorhome is fitted with a dual stage 9. Loosely lay excess cable on the floor, not power supply/charger, supplying 14.2v to your on a drum or in a container.
  • Page 51: Overseas Connections

    • The battery should be secured to prevent VERSEAS ONNECTIONS movement when in transit. Connection to a mains voltage supply • Metal objects should not be stored in the overseas requires particular attention. battery box. • DIY modifications/additions to the wiring Care must be taken when connecting to a systems are not recommended.
  • Page 52: Banner Leisure Battery

    ANNER EISURE ATTERY AKING OUT OF OPERATION Bailey has chosen to fit a Banner battery to • Store in a cool dry place. Never store a flat your motorhome. These batteries are designed or discharged battery. Always charge before to cope with today’s increased energy storage and monitor voltage.
  • Page 53 SOLAR DUAL BATTERY CHARGER Introduction ........................54 Function ..........................54 The Charging Process Explained ..................54 Operation ........................... 55 Safety Instructions ......................55 Function Display / Troubleshooting ................56 Repairs ..........................56...
  • Page 54: Solar Dual Battery Charger

    SOLAR DUAL BATTERY CHARGER Please observe the maximum voltage and The solar module generates power when light power consumption values detailed on the is cast upon it. The full voltage is also available controller reverse. This type of connection even if there is little light. The solar automatic should be completed in parallel.
  • Page 55: Operation

    Battery Type Selection Over Voltage Protection The 12v solar controllers protect themselves against connection of excessive battery voltage rates or will be switched- off in case of defective additional charging systems, switching threshold 15.0-16.0v Over Voltage Limit Sensitive consumers are protected by means of a limitation of the charging voltage to maximum 14.8v during all modes of charging / battery type...
  • Page 56: Function Display / Troubleshooting

    UNCTION ISPLAY ROUBLESHOOTING On the Charge Controller (CC) front face, status LED’s are positioned. The following table details the indicating condition of each LED. ISPLAY TATUS Batt Low - - Main battery voltage is Illuminated below 10.5 volts - Discharged battery - Insufficient battery connection - Failed supply fuse...
  • Page 57: The Heating System

    THE HEATING SYSTEM The Alde Heating System ....................58 Introduction ........................58 Safety Features ........................58 Use of the Heating System ...................58 Winter and Sub Zero Temperature ................58 External Factors ....................... 59 Glycol Liquid ........................59 Convection ......................... 59 Use of Water Heater ......................59 Care and Maintenance ....................60 Adle Control Panel ......................64 Quick Start Guide ......................64...
  • Page 58: The Alde Heating System

    THE ALDE HEATING SYSTEM Fire/Explosion risk NTRODUCTION • Never use LPG to run the system The Alde Compact 3030 heating system is in- when filling up or when filling a tended for heating recreational vehicles. fixed LPG tank. • Never use naked flame when Alde Compact 3030 consists of a gas and elec- checking for gas leaks.
  • Page 59: Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

    Air pockets can form in the system; a sign of XTERNAL FACTORS THAT AFFECT the formation of air pockets is that the pipes HEATING SYSTEM only heat up along the first 1-2 metres proximal Cleaning fluids for the water system should be to the boiler, even though the circulation pump used with care as they may cause corrosion of is running.
  • Page 60: Care And Maintenance

    ARE AND MAINTENANCE MPTYING OF WATER HEATER AND WATER PIPES LPG hoses should be replaced according to the 1. Turn off the fresh water pump. date marking of the hose when they dry out 2. Open all water taps halfway, letting both hot and crack, resulting in possible leakage.
  • Page 61 If the circulation pump is stopped for a few Be sure to thoroughly dry any puddles of leaked glycol or glycol fluid. Rinse seconds, the bubbles usually disappear. the area with water and dry up the If the problem persists, aerate the heating sys- excess to prevent children or pets tem.
  • Page 62 shown when the panel’s status screen is active. PERATION ON LPG is a petroleum product officially called Boiler will not start on gas (Gas Failure) liquefied petroleum gas. It consists mainly of If the heating system has not been in propane and butane.
  • Page 63 Reset Electric heater will not work satisfactorily A 230 V power supply carries a risk Tap Reset on the ‘Settings’ screen to reset the of electrical accidents. Never at- Control Panel to factory settings. After tempt to service electrical cartridges resetting, the system will be set as follows: yourself.
  • Page 64: Adle Control Panel

    THE ALDE CONTROL PANEL UICK TART UIDE This quick start guide allows end users to confidently use the core features of their Alde control panel. For more details, please refer to the ‘Operating instructions Alde Compact 3030’ on the Alde website www.alde.co.uk/manuals-and- documents Start the system by pressing the On/Off button on the control panel.
  • Page 65 Main menus on the status screen Indoor temperature shows the current temperature and whether the circulation pump is active. Tap the icon to change the desired temperature. Light*. Start, turn off, or dim the AC lighting (only with Truma AC). Energy.
  • Page 66: Energy Sources

    NERGY SOURCES The boiler can be powered either by gas or electricity, or both at the same time. The fast- est heating is obtained by using both energy sources at the same time, as the overall power available will be greater, more power equals faster heating.
  • Page 67 ETTINGS 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: Night Mode. Automatically changes select features during the night. Choose the time interval and whether it should be done every night or a specific night each week. The following can be changed: temperature, status screen light, putting AC* into night oper- ation and changing AC sensors, turning off hot water production, and underfloor heat- ing*.
  • Page 68: Error Messages

    error messages occur only because the battery RROR ESSAGES voltage is/has been too low and are therefore When an error message appears on the Control not true malfunctions. Ensure that the boiler panel, the LED on the On/Off button changes gets the right voltage for the right function.
  • Page 69: Battery Back Up

    Outdoor sensor error: The outdoor ATTERY ACK UP temperature sensor is disconnected or Certain Bailey models feature battery back up. defective. If it has been disconnected, please This feature means the when all power to the press the “dismiss” button in the control panel.
  • Page 70: Truma Combine Heating System

    THE TRUMA HEATING SYSTEM used on the move. The unit also has heating elements for electrical operation. In heating and hot water mode the heater can be used to heat the room and heat water up at the same time. If only hot water is required, select hot water mode.
  • Page 71: Filling The Water Heater

    power is always available. • In mixed mode 230 V electrical mode is preferred if the power requirement is low (e.g. for maintaining the room temperature). The gas burner is not The thermostat setting on the control panel (1– enabled until the power requirement is 5) must be determined individually depending higher, and is the first to switch off during on the heating requirement and the type of...
  • Page 72: Maintenance

    • In order to check the water that is flowing RAINING THE ATER EATER out, place an appropriate container If the motorhome is not used during the (capacity 10 litres) beneath the drain valve winter the boiler must be drained prior (Frost control) drainage muff.
  • Page 73: Overheating Protection

    regularly (at least twice annually) to EPLACEMENT remove limescale deposits and to be The fuse is in the electronics beneath the certain that it is not blocked. connection cover. Replace the unit’s fuse only with an identical We recommend the use of suitable fuse.
  • Page 74 Fuel Supply The Truma Diesel heater fitted to the Alora and Endeavour requires DIN EN 590 diesel fuel for operation. Fuel At Low Temperatures The refineries and filling stations will automatically perform the required adjustments for the usual winter temperatures (winter diesel).
  • Page 75: Truma Control Panel

    THE TRUMA CONTROL PANEL AFETY INSTRUCTIONS OTARY UTTON • The device must only be operated if it is in Set points and parameters can be selected, perfect working order. modified and saved by tapping on it using the • Arrange for malfunctions to be rectified rotary push button (8).
  • Page 76: Change The Room Temperature

    TART HANGE THE EMPERATURE Once connected to the power supply the Use the control knob/push button to control panel will display a start screen. This is select the vehicle icon. shown after a few seconds. Push knob/push button to access setting If no entry is made within a few minutes, the level.
  • Page 77: Mixed Mode

    ELECT NERGY OURCE 1. Use the control knob/push button to select ELECT EVEL the energy icon. Use the control knob/push button to 2. Click to change to the setting level. select the fan icon. 3. Use the control knob/push button to select Click to change to the setting level.
  • Page 78: Activate The Timer (On)

    Set the Room Temperature Select Fan Level Click to change to the setting level. 15. Click to change to the setting level. 7. Use the control knob/push button to select 16. Use the control knob/push button to select the required room temperature. the required fan level.
  • Page 79: Warnings

    UT OF ARNING 1. Select the clock icon. W = Warning 2. The hour display flashes. 42 = Fault code 3. Use the control knob/push button to set the H = Device (H=Heater) hour (24h mode). 4. After clicking the control knob/push button 1.
  • Page 80: Truma Inet System

    THE TRUMA INET PANEL HEATING SYSTEM Switching on the control panel Press the Home button briefly (1 second). The start screen opens in the display followed by the main menu. Switching off the control panel Switch the control panel off in the main menu. When the control panel is switched off, all Display connected heated and air conditioning...
  • Page 81: App Control

    In standby mode, alll connected Up to 8 different mobile devices can be stored appliances can still be controlled by in the control panel. The stored deviced can be other system participants e.g. mobile managed via the control panel. devices. Up to 3 devices can be connected to the If the control panel is in standby mode, press control panel simultaneously and be used to...
  • Page 82: Software Update

    Software Update Making a Warranty Claim If a software update for the control panel is The warranty must be claimed with an available, you can install it via a mobile device. authorised service partner or at the Truma To do this you must be connected to the Service Centre.
  • Page 83 THE SEATTLE CONTROL PANEL Home Screen ........................84 Navigation .........................84 Control Panel Buttons .....................85 Mode Description ......................86 Settings ..........................87...
  • Page 84: The Seattle Control Panel

    THE SEATTLE CONTROL PANEL Optional audio and visual warnings are CREEN displayed when necessary for: The home screen is displayed by default. The control panel displays the time as well as any • Low battery (leisure). relevant notifications or warnings that are •...
  • Page 85: Control Panel Buttons

    ONTROL ANEL UTTONS OTIFICATION AND ARNING CONS When pressed this will switch the power on to There are a number of icons that can appear at all non-essential accessories. the top of the time screen. To shut down the control panel completely, Refer to the table below for a brief description press and hold down the master switch;...
  • Page 86: Mode Description

    ESCRIPTION Icon Mode Description Water Level The level in the fresh water tank is displayed as a % on the screen. Waste Level The level in the waste water tank is displayed as a % on the screen. Fill Internal With the external pump connected to the inlet and to an external Tank water source, press to fill the internal tank.
  • Page 87: Settings

    ETTINGS Enables or disables the warning alarm when ONTRAST the vehicle battery voltage is less than 11V; Adjusts the contrast of the LCD display if you are finding it difficult to read. > Press ENTER to acknowledge an alarm that has triggered;...
  • Page 88: The Digital Antennas

    THE DIGITAL ANTENNA SYSTEM The Status 550 Digital Antenna System ..............88 Operating The System ....................88 Fault Finding ........................89...
  • Page 89: Dab And Fm Radio Operation

    THE DIGITAL ANTENNA SYSTEM mast indicates the back of the antenna. Should you need to receive vertically polarised signals, rotate the winder anti- clockwise to tilt the antenna through 90º. DO NOT use undue force on the winder. Switch ON the amplifier and the LED will illuminate.
  • Page 90: Antenna Dome Coaxial Cable

    directly into the “ANT-IN” socket of the It is the responsibility of the amplifier and switch on. Tune in your TV for motorhome owner to make sure that the strongest signal. If the picture quality the directional aerial is fully retracted improves the fault lies with the wiring of the before the motorhome is moved.
  • Page 91: Cooking Equipment

    COOKING EQUIPMENT Operation…………………………................92 Using the Hotplate Gas Burners ..............92 Using the Electric Hotplate ................93 Using the Grill ....................93 Using the Oven ....................94 Oven Temperature Control ................94 Maintenance and Servicing ................95...
  • Page 92: Operation

    COOKING EQUIPMENT Never use oversized pans as this will • Unattended cooking on a hob with fat or oil lead to damage within the motorhome. can be dangerous and may result in fire. • Never extinguish a fire with water; switch off •...
  • Page 93: Lighting Procedure

    Use a medium to high setting for 3–5 IGHTING PROCEDURE minutes. A non-toxic smoke may occur Push in the control knob and turn to full during this process. rate–large flame. Allow it to cool. Hold in knob and light the hob by depressing the ignition button, which is located on the fascia.
  • Page 94: Using The Oven

    A reversible grill pan trivet enables the correct cooling fan which may run on when oven grilling height to be achieved. turned off for unto 30mins to ensure oven is cooled down. The shelf has been designed to allow good O TURN OFF circulation at the rear of the oven and is also Turn the control knob until the line on the...
  • Page 95: Maintenance And Servicing

    EMPERATURE ENTRE OF 1/4 - 1/2 265 - 275°F 130-135°C Very Cool Meringues Cool Stewed Fruit Cool Rich fruit cake, rice pudding Warm Baked custard, shortbread fingers Moderate Victoria sandwich Fairly Hot Whisked sponges, ginger nuts Short crust pastry Bread, scones, flaky pastry Very Hot Puff pastry Very Hot...
  • Page 96 Please be aware that both the glass and worktop lids may become hot during the use of the grill and/or oven. Therefore Bailey and Thetford strongly advise you lift both lids up when using the grill and/or oven to avoid any potential product/injury issues.
  • Page 97: The Refrigerator

    THE REFRIGERATOR Cleaning ..........................98 Maintenance ........................98 Defrosting ..........................98 Environmental Notices ....................99 Safety Instructions ......................99 Refrigerator Operation ....................103 Winter Operation ......................104 Dometic Fridge ........................105 Theford Fridge .........................106 Refrigerator Troubleshooting Guide ................107...
  • Page 98: Cleaning

    REFRIGERATOR OPERATION ODES OF PERATION EFROSTING The refrigerator is equipped to operate on three As time goes by, frost builds up on the fins power modes: inside the refrigerator. A layer of frost thicker on one side may occur and does not represent •...
  • Page 99: Appliances With Electronics (Mes/Aes)

    • Defrosting at regular intervals saves energy NFORMATION ON OOLANT (see section Defrosting). Ammonia is used as a coolant. This is a natural • Open the refrigerator door only for a short compound also used in household cleaning period of time when removing products. agents (1 litre of Salmiak cleaner contains up to •...
  • Page 100: If You Smell Gas

    Operating appliance with Gas is not permitted: information regarding the use-by date on • At petrol stations the outside packaging of the food. • On ferry boats, and on board motor rail • Do not leave cooled goods outside the trains refrigerator for too long.
  • Page 101: Declaration Of Conformity

    • The cooling unit is silent in operation. in petrol stations • The refrigerator will take several hours to reach its operating temperature in the Bailey use various models of refrigerator cooling compartment. freezer depending on size and layout of the compartment should be cold about one hour motorhome.
  • Page 102 A permanent 12v power supply must be ORKING PON AND HECKING THE guaranteed for operation of the MES/AES EFRIGERATOR fridges. Work on gas equipment, exhaust PERATING THE EFRIGERATOR WITH system and electrical facilities must be It is imperative that the operating pressure of carried out by authorised personnel the pressure reducer on the gas system only.
  • Page 103: Refrigerator Operation

    +4°C or less, especially for Bailey use various models of refrigerator meat, poultry, fish, sausages, pre-packed foods. depending on size and layout of the motorhome. Please see relevant section for the •...
  • Page 104: Winter Operation

    INTER PERATION In winter, check that the ventilation grilles (if fitted) and the exhaust duct system (1) have not been blocked by snow, leaves, etc. When the outside temperature falls below +8°c, a winter cover should be fitted. This protects the unit from excessively cold air which could have adverse effects on the performance of the unit.
  • Page 105: Dometic Fridge

    OMETIC ERIES RIDGE The LED display has the following operating and display elements. • Repeatedly press temperature selection WITCHING ON THE REFRIGERATOR button, until the desired temperature level is • Press on/off button for 2 seconds set. The refrigerator starts with the last ETTING THE COOLING CAPACITY selected settings •...
  • Page 106: Theford Fridge

    Thetford Series Fridge Control Panel - Alora and Endeavour Control Panel - Adamo Range 1. On/off button 1. On/off button 2. Temperature settings - fresh food compart 2. Confirmation button ment 3. Arrow buttons 3. Temperature settings - frozen food compart 4.
  • Page 107: Refrigerator Troubleshooting Guide

    Refrigerator Troubleshooting Guide AILURE HE REFRIGERATOR DOES NOT COOL SUFFICIENTLY Possible Cause Action you can Take Inadequate ventilation to the unit Check that ventilation grilles are not covered Thermostat setting is too low Set thermostat to higher level The condenser is heavily frosted Check that the refrigerator door closes properly Too much warm food has been stored inside...
  • Page 108: Surface Care

    SURFACE CARE Mirrors ..........................109 Bathroom Shower Tap ....................109 T/C Sink ..........................109 Ecocamel Shower Head ....................109 Soft Furnishing ........................111 Carpet ..........................111 Curtains ..........................111 Window Blinds ........................112...
  • Page 109: Mirrors

    SURFACE CARE Do not expose the bathroom plastic fittings to ATHROOM HOWER cleaning products or abrasive material Your shower tap has a high quality finish and containing concentrated perfumes, body oil, should be treated with care to preserve the linseed oil, gritty or abrasive substances/ visible surfaces.
  • Page 110: Ecocamel Shower Head

    Do not use any abrasive or chemical cleaners. Should any scale build up on your shower head’s spray plate, de-scale by rubbing the nozzles with your thumb. LEANING LATE The Ecocamel shower head will fit all motorhome showers and is available from the Bailey Parts department.
  • Page 111: Soft Furnishing

    Please ensure all cushions/upholstery are SOFT FURNISHINGS always placed in the correct position during use. Vacuuming or using a soft brush frequently on ARPET products helps to eliminate dirt and dust When cleaning the interior of your motorhome particles which will also keep the product in please remove the carpet from the vehicle.
  • Page 112: Window Blinds

    LEATED WINDOW BLINDS Please note the blinds should not be closed (down position) when the vehicle is travelling or when in storage for prolonged periods. The sun screen is housed at the bottom and the fly screen at the top of the blind. To open hold the cross bar and pull up or down.
  • Page 113 THE THETFORD TOILET Introduction ........................113 Parts ............................114 Preparing The Waste Holding Tank ................114 Emptying The Waste Holding Tank ................115 Using The Toilet ........................116 Cleaning And Maintenance ....................116 Winter Operation ......................117...
  • Page 114: The Thetford Toilet

    THE THETFORD TOILET Cover NTRODUCTION Seat The Thetford Cassette Toilet is a high quality Swivelling toilet bowl product which forms an integral part of your Blade handle to open and close blade motorhome bathroom thanks to its functional Control panel (Autograph models design, combining modern styling and ease of have an integrated control panel) use.
  • Page 115: Preparing The Waste Holding Tank

    REPARING ASTE OLDING MPTYING ASTE OLDING Using The Toilet 1. Turn the bowl to the desired position with the lid closed and using both hands.
  • Page 116: Using The Toilet

    SING OILET TANDARD ASTE OLDING Turn the bowl to the desired position with To keep your waste holding tank fresh and the lid closed and using both hands. clean, Thetford has developed a number of To activate the control panel, press the different toilet fluids.
  • Page 117: Winter Operation

    INTER PERATION You can use your Thetford Cassette Toilet as normal in cold weather as long as the toilet is situated in a heated location. If there is a risk of freezing we advise that the toilet is drained. For environmental reasons the use of antifreeze, such as that used in car radiators, is not recommended.
  • Page 118 Fitted Furniture Configurations Adamo Bed Configurations ....................119 Alora Bed Configurations ...................... 121 Autograph Bed Configuration…………………………………………………..………………………………122 Endeavour Bed Configuration ..................... 128 Drop Down Beds ........................130 Retractable Table ........................134 Free Standing Table ....................... 135...
  • Page 119: Fitted Furniture Configurations

    FITTED FURNITURE CONFIGURATIONS Adamo Front Bed Configuration 1. The lounge in the travel 2. Lower the table to bunk 3. Locate wooden extension configuration. height using the table support and slot into switch. position. 4. Lift, rotate and place the 5.
  • Page 120 Adamo Rear Bed Configuration 1. The lounge in the travel 2. Slide out slats from 3. Lift, rotate and place configuration. centre seat base. centre back rest cushion into position. 4. Locate the infill cushion 5. The final bed configuration. and place into the final section of the bunk.
  • Page 121: Alora Bed Configurations

    Alora Bed Configuration 1. The lounge in the 2. Ensure the table is stored away. 3. Locate bed base and place seated configuration. Remove cushions and store for downward, locking into place later, the fold out front bed with the clips on either side. support flaps.
  • Page 122: Autograph Bed Configuration

    Autograph Front Bed Configuration 1. The lounge in the seated 2. Fold table legs in half until 3. Clip coffee table into the configuration. it lowers to seat height. latch on the side of bunk and fold lower leg in order to lower the coffee table to seat height.
  • Page 123 Autograph Front Lounge Bed Configuration 1. The front lounge in the 2. Fold table legs in half and 3. Lift, rotate and place the seated configuration. lower table until supported right back rest on to the by wooden rails table. attached to the bunk.
  • Page 124 Autograph Front Bed Configuration 1. The lounge in the seated 2. Pull out base of right bunk. 3. Lift, rotate and place the configuration. right back rest on to the wooden slats. 4. Pull left seat cushion 5. Locate the two infill 6.
  • Page 125 Autograph Front Bed Configuration 1. The lounge in the travel 2. Lift the table out of the wall 3. Place table on runners. Pull configuration. retainer and bend the leg. out the underside of the single seat. 4. Lift up both base cushions, 5.
  • Page 126 Autograph Front Bed Configuration 1. The lounge in the travel 2. Pull out the underside of 3. Pull out the underside of configuration. the large seat. the smaller seat. 4. Lift up both base cushions, 5. Place the back rests in 6.
  • Page 127 Autograph Rear Bed Extension 1. The bed is shown in the 2. Lift up the handle and pull 3. The bed is shown extended. seated position. the bed out. Reverse operation to close. Autograph Rear Bed Configuration 1. The rear lounge in the 2.
  • Page 128: Endeavour Bed Configuration

    Endeavour B62 Bed Make-up Configuration 1. The lounge in its U-shape 2. Remove the backrest 3. The lounge in the twin configuration. cushions and store for later. bed configuration. 4. Unfold the wooden bracing 5. Remove the infills from the 6.
  • Page 129 Endeavour B64 Bed Make-up & Travel Seats configuration 1. The lounge in its seated 2. Slide and unfold the legs of 3. Remove the off-side configuration. the bed frame on the near- backrest cushions and store side bunk. for later. Locate and place stored black infilled cushion as well as placing nearside back rest.
  • Page 130: Drop Down Beds

    Manual Drop Down Bed 1. The drop down bed should always be stored in the up position when not in use and when travelling. All bedding should be removed. 2. As a safety feature the drop down bed includes a net which is secured around the bed when in use.
  • Page 131 Adamo Drop-down Bed Configuration when switching to the low power absorption mode or when switching off the controller To operate: Inertia Recovery The bed can be lifted or lowered by pressing When the bed is going down, motor inertia the arrow-shaped switches on the front and weight make it possible for the bed to panel.
  • Page 132 and repeat step No. 7 in order to store the In order to set stop positions: other positions. It is not necessary to Make sure the controller is activated. If store positions in a sequence, as the the two arrow-shaped lights are on, go to controller will sort them automatically.
  • Page 133: Low Battery Alarm

    Warning for timer signal - no signal Warning status for limit switch activated This specific warning status is indicated by a the red warning light flashing with a higher This specific warning status is indicated by a frequency (flashing frequency is half a the red warning light flashing with a lower second on and half a second off).
  • Page 134: Retractable Table

    damaged cable, the warning status will The Adamo retractable table. automatically be reset once the cable has The Adamo range of vehicles has an electric been replaced or repaired. retractable table, which is controlled by a NOTE: If the bed was manually moved, the switch beside the habitation door or on the first operation to carry out is bring it to the kitchen switch panel.
  • Page 135: Free Standing Table

    FREE STANDING TABLE Dependant upon motorhome model you may 3.Repeat the process with the other leg. have been supplied a free standing table. (Tables designs may differ slightly dependant on the age of your motorhome). Always erect the table upside down due to a finger trap hazard being present at the base of the hinge/leg (Fig 1/2).
  • Page 136 ROOF LIGHTS Roof Lights ........................137 Safety Instructions ......................137 Care Instructions ......................137 Guarantee ......................... 138...
  • Page 137 IGHTS ATHROOM IGHT The roof light is situated in the bathroom of PENING IN THE TILT SETTING your motorhome over the shower Press the locking buttons at both catches compartment. on the glass and turn inwards through It is fitted with a fly screen for your comfort. approx.
  • Page 138 It will become clear again as soon as it cools down. UARANTEE The statutory warranty period applies. If the product is defective, please contact your Bailey Retailer FAULT Possible cause Suggested remedy The roof light does Dirt between the Clean the window.
  • Page 139 WINDOW BLINDS Operating Your Motorhome Habitation Blinds ............140 Cleaning ..........................140 Remis Concertina Blinds ....................141 Dometic Screen Blinds ....................141...
  • Page 140 WINDOW BLINDS PERATING OTORHOME ABITATION ONCERTINA INDSCREEN LIND LINDS PENING AND CLOSING THE CAB BLINDS Blinds should not be in the down IF FITTED position when the vehicle is travelling Due to the nature and angles that these blinds or when in storage for extended inhabit, it is important that they are opened periods.
  • Page 141 Domentic Screen Blind EMIS ONCERTINA LINDS To release the windscreen blind pinch together Closing the blind both buttons within the black handle on door Pull the front window blind with both hands up window frame. to the desired position. The two cords in the guide rails keep the blind in the desired position.
  • Page 142: Awning

    AWNING Opening / Closing the Awning ..................143 Maintenance ........................144...
  • Page 143 AWNING...
  • Page 144 AINTENANCE Make sure that your awning is completely dry and clean before closing it. The remaining humidity could cause stains. If however you have no choice but closing the awning when it is still wet, make sure to open it for drying within 12 hours maximum. If most of the dirt is superficial it can be removed with clean water and a cloth or a brush.
  • Page 145 ENDEAVOUR POP-TOP ROOF General Information .......................146 Safety Net .........................146 Opening the Pop-Top ...................... 147 Closing the Pop-Top .......................148...
  • Page 146: General Information

    Pop-top roofs may not provide the same level ENERAL NFORMATION of insulation as fixed roofs, making them more If your roof is going to be closed for any susceptible to temperature changes and noise. amount of time, make sure it is fully aired and Additionally during heavy rain or strong winds, dried beforehand.
  • Page 147: Opening The Pop-Top

    PENING THE POP If there are any velcro fasteners that hold the fabric bellows together please realse these.. Move any material out of the way to access the securing clips and handles shown below. The clips are the fixing points that are used to hold down the roof.
  • Page 148: Closing The Pop-Top

    LOSING THE POP During closing of pop-top ensure all windows and coverings are zipped shut, closed and secure in place to avoid any damage to the material. Move any clasps or material that may affect the closure of the roof and its seal. Also remove any items that had previously been placed into the roof area (except mattress) and ensure the bed is lowered in place.
  • Page 149 Once this is secured completely, reattach the safety clip in which covers the clasp. As shown below in image 7 and 7.1. As shown in image 6.2 below, raise the handle ensuring the hook is still inline with the clasp and begin turning.
  • Page 150: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE How To Clean Your Motorhome ..................151 Cleaning Acrylic Windows ....................151 Cleaning Stainless Steel Sink ..................151 Cleaning Taps ........................152 Cleaning Tecnoform Locker Doors And Worktops ..........152 How to Prevent Condensation ..................152 Prepare Your Motorhome For Cold Conditions............152 Storing Your Motorhome ....................
  • Page 151: How To Clean Your Motorhome

    Tannin stains can be removed by a solution of No touch up painting should be carried out washing soda and water applied with a soft prior to consulting with a Bailey Service Centre cloth/sponge, followed by a rinse with clean for approved methods.
  • Page 152: Cleaning Taps

    To preserve the appearance of your open the skylights or windows slightly but keep appliance we recommend not to store the main door closed as much as possible. plastic bowls or mats in the sink. This • After showering, keep the bathroom door is particularly the case when closed and the window or the skylight open travelling because vehicle movement...
  • Page 153: Preparing Your Motorhome For Winter

    However, if it is a safety or warranty critical 7. With the Red half of the lens to the rear of item, you will need to obtain it from your Bailey the vehicle carefully fit the lens back on the retailer who will fit the component for you.
  • Page 154: Rear Fog Light

    IGHT 1. Reach under the rear bumper located behind the light unit. 2. Push forward the central light housing until it releases from the reflector. 3. The bulb housing is easily removed by twisting anti-clockwise 4. Replace with new bulb same type and rating, refitting is reverse of above.
  • Page 155: Thule Electric Step

    THULE ELECTRIC STEP CCESSORIES PERATION • Electronic control unit (308812) for • The Thule step is operated by the rocker automatic extension and retraction when switch located inside the habitation door of opening or closing the door. your motorhome. • Relay for automatic retraction (x10) •...
  • Page 156: Manual Opening

    — Inadequate supply cable connections could result in short circuits with the consequence that: • cable fires occur • the airbag is triggered • electronic control devices are damaged • electric functions fail (indicators, brake light, horn, ignition, lights) Installing the wrong fuse can cause cable fire in case of a short circuit or malfunction! ANUAL PENING...
  • Page 157: Warranty

    WARRANTY Motorhome Warranty Cover ..................158 The Three Warranties ....................158 Customer Support ......................158 Terms and Conditions ....................158 Cover ..........................158 Term ........................... 159 Repairs ..........................159 Warranty Registration ....................159...
  • Page 158 • Microwave Ovens OTORHOME ARRANTY OVER • Stereo Radio/CD/MP3 Players/ SONOS / Total satisfaction is the top priority at Bailey and Speakers the quality ethos extends to the after-sales • Leisure batteries service and manufacturer’s warranty that comes with every new Bailey motorhome. In this way we...
  • Page 159 2. The unexpired term of the Warranty Cover on 1. The Warranty Registration Form must have your vehicle may only be assigned, been sent to Bailey within six (6) weeks of transferred or novated to subsequent owners the original purchase date. It is the with Bailey’s consent (not to be unreasonably...
  • Page 160: Warranty Registration

    Bailey will only be liable for costs which are part of the original construction of the incurred as a direct consequence of the event, motorhome, or which have been tampered defect or fault leading to the claim being made with or undergone unauthorised under this warranty.
  • Page 162 Love your Bailey? Why not tell us more? At Bailey of Bristol we love to hear your thoughts on what we can do to improve our service. Scan the QR code below to visit the Bailey Trustpilot page and leave your review.
  • Page 164 • A photocopy of the service book. • A photocopy of the sales receipt or invoice or similar evidence of sale. • A cheque for £50 made payable to “Bailey Caravans Ltd”. • A covering letter including your full name and address.
  • Page 165 • A photocopy of the service book. • A photocopy of the sales receipt or invoice or similar evidence of sale. • A cheque for £50 made payable to “Bailey Caravans Ltd”. • A covering letter including your full name and address.
  • Page 166 • A photocopy of the service book. • A photocopy of the sales receipt or invoice or Purchase Date: similar evidence of sale. • A cheque for £50 made payable to “Bailey Caravans Ltd”. New Owner: • A covering letter including your full name and address.
  • Page 167 • A photocopy of the service book. • A photocopy of the sales receipt or invoice or Purchase Date: similar evidence of sale. • A cheque for £50 made payable to “Bailey Caravans Ltd”. New Owner: • A covering letter including your full name and address.
  • Page 168 • A photocopy of the service book. • A photocopy of the sales receipt or invoice or Purchase Date: similar evidence of sale. • A cheque for £50 made payable to “Bailey Caravans Ltd”. New Owner: • A covering letter including your full name and address.
  • Page 169 Model Registration Number: Bailey Production Number: Registration Date: 1st Owner’s Name: ’ WNER Address: DDRESS Postcode: OSTCODE Telephone: ELEPHONE 2nd Owner’s Name: ’ WNER Address: DDRESS Postcode: OSTCODE Telephone: Telephone:...
  • Page 170 & A III - A DAMO UTOGRPAH ODELS...
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  • Page 175 NDEAVOUR ODELS...
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  • Page 177 NDEAVOUR ODELS...
  • Page 178 LORA ODELS...
  • Page 179 LORA ODELS...
  • Page 180 LORA ODELS...
  • Page 181 NDEAVOUR ODELS...
  • Page 182 III- A UTOGRAPH ODELS...
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  • Page 184 LORA ODELS...
  • Page 185 DAMO ODELS...
  • Page 186 Scheduled Service Type Service Agent Service Agent Stamp Technician’s Name Date 12th Year Annual Service 13th Year Annual Service 14th Year Annual Service 15th Year Annual Service 16th Year Annual Service 17th Year Annual Service...
  • Page 187 Scheduled Service Type Service Agent Service Agent Stamp Technician’s Name Date 6th Year Annual Service 7th Year Annual Service 8th Year Annual Service 9th Year Annual Service 10th Year Annual Service 11th Year Annual Service...
  • Page 188 Scheduled Service Type Service Agent Service Agent Stamp Technician’s Name Date Retailer handover inspection 1st Year Annual Service 2nd Year Annual Service 3rd Year Annual Service 4th Year Annual Service 5th Year Annual Service...
  • Page 190: Otorhome

    Motorhome Owner’s Manual. the NCC recommended service schedule. moisture ingress. Your motorhome is designed to give you many A full listing of the current Approved Bailey years of use. However, regular maintenance is HERMAL NSULATION RADE Centres can be found on the Retailer Network necessary to ensure trouble-free usage.

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