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  • Page 1 The Motorhome Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 3 FRONT AXLE LIMIT: ....................GTW (GROSS TRAIN WEIGHT): ................© Bailey of Bristol 2013. All rights reserved. No Part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose, without the...
  • Page 4 Please note this specific warning. It is advisable handbook presents the operation of the equipment available to contact a BAILEY OF BRISTOL retailer to be shown their on board in detail. Please be aware that this handbook is for recommended equipment and accessories.
  • Page 5 The Motorcaravan Manual (3rd Edition) ISBN: 978 0 85733 124 3 £21.99 Build Your Own Motorcaravan (2nd Edition) ISBN: 978 0 85733 281 3 £21.99 The Caravan Manual ISBN: 978 1 84425 678 5 £21.99 Driving Abroad ISBN: 978 1 84425 576 4 £12.99 Motorcaravanning Handbook (2nd Edition)
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Use of Site: Important Terminology Noise 5. CONNECTION OF SERVICES Dogs and Pets Fire Precautions WATER SYSTEM Awnings and tents 2. BAILEY WARRANTY 11-15 Fresh and Waste water Tanks Departure: Frost Protection. Wild Camping Fresh Water Pump Parking Motorhome Warranty Cover...
  • Page 7 CONTENTS THETFORD TOILET 6. FITTED EQUIPMENT 7. NOISE VIBRATION & HARSHNESS 92-93 THE DROP DOWN BED Thetford Linear hob, THE BCA DIGITAL CONTROL PANEL 41 BATHROOM ACCESSORIES Polyplastic Windows Eco Camel Shower Head Remis Cab Blinds. THE ALDE HEATING SYSTEM Bathroom Shower Tap Care &...
  • Page 8 The Club, now over 40 years old, founded on friendship, fun and freedom, is run by and for the members and is dedicated to the hobby of rallying with Bailey caravans and motorhomes. Rallies may be small or large, run for a specific purpose with a diverse range of activities.
  • Page 9: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION Welcome, Congratulations on the purchase of your Bailey Motorhome. We would like to welcome you into the ranks of Bailey Owners. We are confident that this vehicle will give you many years of enjoyment. This handbook has been designed to enable you to derive the maximum benefits and pleasure from your motorhome, its information and hints will be beneficial and help to protect your investment whether you are a new or experienced motorhome user.
  • Page 10: Driving Licences

    Familiarise yourself on your fire motorhome. All the information contained here extinguisher and the local fire precaution in is important. It is the policy of both Bailey and Peugeot to arrangements constantly improve their vehicles, so whilst • Your motorhome is a compact living...
  • Page 11: Conformity

    Additional Security pack provided with your vehicle. dimensions, to gas, electrics and ventilation. There is a vehicle identification number in Every Bailey Motorhome carries the “NCC the bottom right hand corner of the front Approved Motorhome” badge.
  • Page 12: Important Terminology

    MODEL: This handbook refers to all of the The chassis number is a 17 digit number this Peugeot based Approach models built on an AL- can be found: KO chassis. • On a small “window” in the bottom left hand corner of the front windscreen.
  • Page 13: Bailey Warranty

    • The following suppliers provide a direct Provided by Bailey the Bailey retailer. aftersales service please contact them The Bailey Alu-Tech motorhome is covered by a directly: six (6) year Bodyshell Integrity Guarantee. Whilst every effort is made within this...
  • Page 14: Customer Support

    Bailey Retailers sell our products Manufacturer’s Warranty is three (3) years Warranty Cover, all annual inspections and of their own choice and not as agents of Bailey. extendable to six (6) years, in both cases repairs must be carried out either by Bailey...
  • Page 15 Bailey motorhome are to time by Bailey relating to the proper care competitions or rallies whether timed, necessary, the Bailey motorhome must be and maintenance of the Bailey motorhome;...
  • Page 16: Warranty Registrations

    The name and address of the warranty and loss of income or revenue, or loss of guarantee provider is: business or profits) costs, expenses, or other Bailey Caravans Limited, South Liberty Lane, claims for compensation howsoever Bristol, BS3 2SS arising which was not reasonably foreseeable by both parties when the Bailey motorhome was originally purchased.
  • Page 17 Bailey Approach Autograph fitted with MICHELIN tyres. www.michelin.co.uk Visit for more information about MICHELIN tyres.
  • Page 18: General Advice

    GENERAL ADVICE DRIVING LICENCE with an MTPLM over 3500Kg and up to ADVICE ON TOWING 7500Kg are P/HGV (Private Heavy Goods towing specification alters Before you drive or allow any other Vehicles) These are normally used in defining depending on the vehicle’s weight. person to drive your motorhome you MOT classifications and vehicle excise duty must check your/ their driving licence...
  • Page 19: Motorhome Code

    GENERAL ADVICE recommendations. Motorhome Code made ramps and NOT bricks or such items. • Check the front and rear axle weights of the The country and coastal codes Use of Site: motorhome are not exceeded due to loading Upon arrival at your destination you should the trailer.
  • Page 20: Dogs And Pets

    GENERAL ADVICE according to restricted site times When on grass and staying for more than a In the event of a motorhome travelling slowly few days, the ground sheet and/or side flaps of and there being a queue of traffic behind, Dogs and Pets awnings should be periodically raised in order the driver of the motorhome should, where...
  • Page 21: The Country Code

    GENERAL ADVICE • Do not frighten seals or sea birds. • The toilet system holding tank, empty. • Do not spear fish • Do not spill detergents, solvents or fuel from Any additional passengers/ equipment are boats as these can kill marine life. excluded from the MRO and need to be taken The Country Code •...
  • Page 22: Roof Loading

    GVW) because doing so would exceed the overall the appliance was supplied fitted by If you are towing a trailer with your Bailey MTPLM of the whole vehicle. the vehicle manufacturer. Motorhome the gross train mass is the MTPLM...
  • Page 23: Before Moving Off

    GENERAL ADVICE (165 lbs) with a maximum loading of 24 Kg per • Check that the battery selection switch is in When travelling extremely meter2 (8 Kg (17 lbs) per square foot.) the OFF position. important for you and your traveller’s •...
  • Page 24: Seat Belt Legislation

    GENERAL ADVICE • Heavy loads are not stored in top cupboards the tyre. of exemption from Compulsory Seat Belt or in areas from which they may come The correct tyre pressures are displayed on Wearing’ This certificate must be produced if detached.
  • Page 25: Releasing The Seat Belt

    GENERAL ADVICE Releasing the seat belt: Jacking: Removing the spare wheel Press the red release button; the buckle will be Position the jack in the hole provided as shown. Changing the wheel ejected from the plug in socket. Rear Jacking points are located in the shock General Notes •...
  • Page 26: Fire Extinguishers

    GENERAL ADVICE As a safety precaution have the flat tyre on any component. replaced or repaired before fitting back under Replace the plastic stopper inside the Fire Extinguishers the leisure vehicle. vehicle. It is recommended that a 1 Kg (2.2lb) minimum capacity dry powder fire extinguisher be When the spare wheel is being used on the located near to the main habitation entrance...
  • Page 27 Turn off all gas cooking appliances before travelling. General. Before using your Bailey motorhome, you Ventilation openings are located below all should be fully conversant with the following the gas appliances, and in the base of the gas safety precautions;...
  • Page 28 Morland Proud suppliers to Bailey of Bristol www.morland-uk.com visit Morland, Unit 2, Buttington Cross Enterprise Park, Welshpool, Powys SY21 8SL Tel +44 (0)1938 551 980 Fax +44 (0)1938 554 174 Email: info@morland-uk.com...
  • Page 29: Safety Equipment

    SAFETY EQUIPMENT AMC Chassis • Always locate heavy objects close to the Smoke Alarm Your vehicle is fitted with an AMC Chassis trailer’s axle and secure. The smoke alarm is operational once the conversion supplied and fitted by AL-KO Kober •...
  • Page 30: Carbon Monoxide Alarm

    SAFETY EQUIPMENT (i.e. does not flash every 40 seconds, when the • Test the sounder, batteries and circuitry button and the power LED will flash green unit is not in alarm.) • Allows you to test the sensor by introducing once every second.
  • Page 31 GAS SAFE registered and the Alarm LED will flash red once every • Never use cleaning solutions on your installer. Please contact your Bailey Retailer second. detector. Simply wipe with a damp cloth. for more details.
  • Page 32: Connection Of Services

    WATER SYSTEM exterior door. There is an audible alarm when hatch in the floor and is accessible through the The Bailey Motorhome is fitted with a fresh the fresh water tank is 25% and 75% full fresh water tank hatch.
  • Page 33 CONNECTION OF SERVICES- The Water System (When a drinking water tap is available within firmly into the socket, and close the lid down Repeat the operations under the heading 2. approximately 7 meters of the vehicle.) [approximately 90º] until it locates and Using the Whale Submersible pump, removing •...
  • Page 34: Routine Maintenance

    CONNECTION OF SERVICES- The Water System • Following the arrows marked OPEN on the frost damage or loose connections. Shower Tray Filter Cover, unscrew the Filter Cover. • When you are using and Aquasource system Although your shower tray is fitted with two •...
  • Page 36: Gas System

    GAS SYSTEM Regulator Gas Hoses General Information Your Bailey motorhome is fitted with a wall A high pressure hose with hose rupture Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) is the most mounted Truma MonoControl CS safety gas protection (HRP) is essential for connecting convenient ‘portable’...
  • Page 37: Precautions

    CONNECTION OF SERVICES- The Gas System Precautions Operating Instructions Changing the LPG Cylinder Make sure that cooking appliances are Start UP Please use the included spanner to attach switched off before you move the Motorhome. • Open cylinder valve (no 1) and remove the high pressure hose from the All gas appliances in your Motorhome can have cylinder.
  • Page 38: Gas Leaks

    CONNECTION OF SERVICES- The Gas System We recommend that the gasket (part be replaced every five years). General Safety Notes number 50020-76300) is replaced Remember the gas is heavier than air and In the event of leaks in the gas systems with every hose change.
  • Page 39: Electric System

    CONNECTION OF SERVICES- The Electric System ELECTRIC SYSTEM and not on a drum. few minutes to stabilise. THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM – 230 VOLT • Switch on the Motorhome RCD unit. • Connect the motorhome to the generator As in the home, care must be exercised when •...
  • Page 40: Mains Unit

    CONNECTION OF SERVICES- The Electric System There are available several proprietary makes Having too many appliances switched on at the THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM – 12 VOLT of equipment for the purpose (e.g. Martindale same time will trip the MCB. This is a safety Your motorhome is fitted with a duel stage tester unit).
  • Page 41: Banner Leisure Battery

    Banner Leisure Battery hot or acid escapes. should never be used to connect the battery, Bailey has chosen to fit a Banner Energy and terminals should be shrouded. Bull 100ah semi-traction leisure battery to Your Banner battery is 100% Maintenance free.
  • Page 43: Fitted Equipment

    FITTED EQUIPMENT- The Control Panel THE BCA DIGITAL CONTROL PANEL • Charge the vehicle battery when 230V Awning Switch mains is connected When pressed will switch power to the • Force internal pump to run (For purging awning light. pipes) *If the master switch is off, this button will not The control panel has optional audio and visual function.*...
  • Page 44 FITTED EQUIPMENT- The Control Panel Waste Level battery. With 230V mains disconnected, this *Also see “User Settings” –> “Waste High” for screen shows the voltage of the currently associated alarm* P ress to swap between batteries. selected battery (set on “Select Battery” *Also see “Icons”...
  • Page 45 FITTED EQUIPMENT- The Control Panel • To exit, scroll to “Exit to main menu” and • When mains voltage lost, alarm Press to finish press . sounds appears. Press to cancel. • When voltage in Leisure battery is low Contrast (of LCD screen) (less than 11V), alarm sounds and a pop up Press then...
  • Page 46 FITTED EQUIPMENT- The Control Panel Icons There are a number of icons that can appear at the top of the time screen. See below for a description of each icon. Icon Description Internal Pump is running Leisure battery is below 12.2V Over 12A of current is being drawn from the leisure battery The water tank level is below...
  • Page 47: The Alde Heating System

    FITTED EQUIPMENT- The Alde Heating System Operating Instructions burner ignites, and a sensor transmits a signal Important information. Please read these instructions carefully back to the circuit board that the boiler is lit, before using the boiler. These instructions and the ignition spark stops. The burner keeps are approved for The Alde Compact 3010 burning until the boiler thermostat or the...
  • Page 48: The Circulation Pump

    FITTED EQUIPMENT- The Alde Heating System that the hose (O) is not blocked. absorbing pressure surges in the heater. For The Heating Cartridges emptying specially-adapted boilers, as well as All Compact 3010s are fitted with two 230V any other fresh water systems in the vehicle, heating cartridges with a maximum output of please refer to the manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Page 49: The Lpg System

    FITTED EQUIPMENT- The Alde Heating System The LPG System 50%. Any vessels used for the liquid must be spotlessly clean, and the pipes in the heating The LPG system should be checked regularly by a professional, who will ensure that there system.
  • Page 50: Troubleshooting

    FITTED EQUIPMENT- The Alde Heating System Bleeding: • If the boiler has not been operated for Instructions for use of the main control panel If a bleeder screw is fitted to the outgoing some time, or if the gas cylinder has been pipe, open this bleeder screw and leave it changed, it may take longer than normal to Starting the Boiler.
  • Page 51: Set The Required Temperature

    FITTED EQUIPMENT- The Alde Heating System • The control panel in standby • The control panel in setting menu temperature is achieved. Set the required temperature The temperature can be set from +5°C to +30°C in steps of 0.5°C. Warm water is always available (50°C) when the boiler is on and running on LPG or electricity.
  • Page 52: Heating With Electricity

    FITTED EQUIPMENT- The Alde Heating System Extra warm water If you wish to revert to the basic warm water Heating with electricity If you need more warm water, you can raise the settings before 30 minutes have expired. Do as follows to active heating with electricity. water temperature temporarily from 50°C to •...
  • Page 53: Heating With Gas

    FITTED EQUIPMENT- The Alde Heating System Heating with gas The tool menu - functions mode or automatic start is to be used. If 12V Do as follows to activate heating with gas. When you are in the tool menu, you can use voltage is lost, the clock will be reset and If both electricity and gas are selected, the tools described below.
  • Page 54 FITTED EQUIPMENT- The Alde Heating System The button sound is activated in the factory 14. Tools / Key 7. *Pump speed setting. Under Tools / Key you can lock or unlock The circulation pump’s capacity can be remote access to the tool menu. controlled from the panel.
  • Page 55 FITTED EQUIPMENT- The Alde Heating System to be installed for the function to be used (see Fault messages Overheat blue fail: Overheating protection the manual for the vehicle, boat or building). (blue cable) triggered. To reset, disconnect 12V from the boiler and reconnect. Window open: Window open, the boiler stops for gas.
  • Page 56: Caprice Cooker

    FITTED EQUIPMENT- The Caprice Cooker CAPRICE COOKER Operation by depressing the ignition button, which is The burners on this appliance have fixed located on the fascia. It is necessary to Never use the Cooker as a space heater. aeration and no adjustment is required. The hold the knob depressed after the burner burners should flame as follows:- has ignited for approximately 10 - 15...
  • Page 57: Using The Electric Hotplate

    FITTED EQUIPMENT- The Caprice Cooker cause instability. Flame Failure Device (FFD): the grill burner • The lid must be opened fully prior to using Using the Grill is fitted with a flame sensing probe, which the hotplate burners. Ensure gas cylinder/supply is connected will automatically cut off the gas supply Using the Electric Hotplate (Dual Fuel Models) and turned on.
  • Page 58: Oven Temperature Control

    FITTED EQUIPMENT- The Caprice Cooker to prevent trays or dishes making contact shelf positions in this guide. Although the Using the Oven with the back of the oven. To remove a oven heats up quickly, it is recommended a 10 Ensure gas cylinder/supply is connected shelf, pull forward until it stops, raise at minute preheat be allowed.
  • Page 59 FITTED EQUIPMENT- The Caprice Cooker Leaks Maintenance Service If a smell of gas becomes apparent, the This appliance needs little maintenance other The Caprice cooker must be serviced at least supply should be turned off at the cylinder than cleaning. After the unit has cooled all once every 12 months.
  • Page 60 FITTED EQUIPMENT- The Country Leisure Appliances Operating Instructions The Linear Hob burner off, rotate knob fully clockwise until the • Ensure that the gas cylinder is turned on Hotplate Burners. line on the knob lines up with the dot on the •...
  • Page 61 FITTED EQUIPMENT- The Country Leisure Appliances The Midi Oven and Grill residual factory lubricants that might Oven • Accessible parts may be hot when impart unpleasant smells to the food being • Ensure the gas cylinder is connected and the grill is used! Young children should cooked.
  • Page 62 FITTED EQUIPMENT- The Country Leisure Appliances prevent trays or dishes making contact with centre of the oven and at any particular setting used to allow free circulation of heat. the back of the oven. Additional shelves are the oven will be hotter at the top and cooler available through your Retailer.
  • Page 63 FITTED EQUIPMENT- The Country Leisure Appliances Cooking Guidelines DO NOT use abrasive cleaners or powders that The pan supplied with the appliance will scratch the surfaces of the hotplate and is multi functional, for use with the oven grill and the oven. Always remove the Do Not allow the door to fall down, lower it by handle when in use.
  • Page 64: Microwave Oven

    OVEN Important FITTED EQUIPMENT- The Sharp Microwave Cooker young children or infirm persons without OVEN supervision. Young children should be Door supervised to ensure that they do not play Door with the appliance. Oven Wave • Only allow children to use the oven without Contr supervision when adequate instructions Coup...
  • Page 65 WEIGHT DEFROST key TIME DEFROST key FITTED EQUIPMENT- The Sharp Microwave Cooker AUTO MENU keys CONTROL PANEL direction may change each time you start the oven. This does not affect cooking Hub (inside) ACCESSORIES: Popcorn performance. Check to make sure the following accessories are provided: DIGITAL DISPLAY Jacket Potato...
  • Page 66: Manual Operation

    FITTED EQUIPMENT- The Sharp Microwave Cooker MANUAL OPERATION POWER LEVEL key 4 times for 70P will be reduced.) To open the oven door, push the door opening • Enter the cooking time by pressing Cooking Mode Standard Time button. the 1min key twice and then the Starting the oven 10 sec key 3 times Microwave 100P...
  • Page 67 FITTED EQUIPMENT- The Sharp Microwave Cooker You can automatically start cooking on 100P TROUBLESHOOTING to operate the oven if it is not working microwave power level for 1 minute by pressing Keep the power supply cord away from heated properly. the AUTO MINUTE key.
  • Page 68 FITTED EQUIPMENT- The Sharp Microwave Cooker Cookware Microwave Comments Safe Small pieces of aluminium foil can be used to shield food from overheating. Keep foil at least 2cm from the Aluminium Foil oven walls, as arcing may occur Foil Containers Foil containers are not recommended unless specified by the manufacturer, e.g.
  • Page 69 FITTED EQUIPMENT- The Sharp Microwave Cooker TROUBLESHOOTING CHART Query Answer Draught circulates around the door When the oven is working, air circulates within the cavity. The door does not form an airtight seal so air may escape from the door. Condensation forms in the oven, and may drip The oven cavity will normally be colder than the food being cooked, and so steam produced when from the door.
  • Page 70: Dometic Refrigerators

    FITTED EQUIPMENT- Refrigerators first time, there may be a mild odour which selection switch a clockwise to position: Winter Operation - Dometic will disappear after a few hours. Air the living Refrigerators space thoroughly. In order to prevent discharge of the on-board The refrigerator will take several hours to battery, 12V operation should only be used Please check that the ventilation grilles or the...
  • Page 71 FITTED EQUIPMENT- Refrigerators Appliances with Battery Igniter. which interrupts the gas supply after approx. Removable freezer compartment. 30 seconds when the flame has extinguished. 1. Turn the rotary switch A to the position Door Locking 2. Turn the temperature selector B clockwise Open the door by pressing Fixing and releasing and push.
  • Page 72: Model Rmd8501

    FITTED EQUIPMENT- Refrigerators may be installed. The storage rack is a piece is nevertheless kept open to prevent formation Operating modes and use of the refrigerator: of extra equipment and may be obtained from of mildew. If the refrigerator is to be taken out Operation mode and use of the refrigerator Dometic.
  • Page 73 Temperature level display. NOT APPLICABLE TO MODELS FITTED ignition process activated TO BAILEY UNICORNS automatically by means of an automatic External display “failure” (red) igniter. 10. External display “in operation” (blue) To start the refrigerator, press button (1) for 3 seconds.
  • Page 74 FITTED EQUIPMENT- Refrigerators The LED display (7) of the selected temperature Failures are indicated by flashing of the failure and pull open. setting is illuminated. indicator LED. Shut the door again by pushing it to close. The Should the door be kept open for too long snapping into the lock can be heard.
  • Page 75 FITTED EQUIPMENT- Refrigerators Positioning and storage racks Lighting • Allow foods that have been warmed up to The storage racks may be pulled out by If the door is open for more than 2 minutes, the cool down before storing. loosening locking devices...
  • Page 76: Winter Operation

    FITTED EQUIPMENT- Refrigerators compartment. Water thawing in the main compartment Information on failure display and trouble- refrigerator runs into shooting. appropriate container at the back of If a malfunction occurs, the indicator LED Only use drinking water. the refrigerator. From there the water “Failure”...
  • Page 77 FITTED EQUIPMENT- Refrigerators Troubleshooting Failure: The refrigerator does not cool in gas Before notifying the authorised Service Centre, operation mode. Failure: The refrigerator does not cool in please check whether: Possible cause 230V operation. The instructions in the section “Operating the Action you can take Possible cause refrigerator”...
  • Page 78 FITTED EQUIPMENT- Refrigerators Maintenance Please visit: www.dometicapproved.co.uk or telephone: +44 (0) 844 6260130 to locate your local service centre. Installation may only be carried out by authorised personnel. We recommend contacting your Dometic Service Centre. EN 1949 stipulates that the appliance’s gas equipment and its associated fume system must be inspected after installation and a certificate issued.
  • Page 79: Thetford Toilet

    FITTED EQUIPMENT- THETFORD C262 TOILET Introduction 17. Console with flush water tank The Thetford Cassette Toilet is a high quality 18. Filter for electric ventilator product. The toilet forms an integral part of 19. Location waste pump- out system your caravan bathroom, thanks to its functional design which combines modern styling and Preparing for use (standard) ease of use.
  • Page 80 FITTED EQUIPMENT- THETFORD C262 TOILET Close the access door and lock it. Your Emptying further uses. Thetford toilet is now ready to use. • The Waste Holding Tank has a capacity of • The Waste Holding Tank Level Indicator will •...
  • Page 81 FITTED EQUIPMENT- THETFORD C262 TOILET Waste Holding Tank time, it is important to treat the seals with To keep your Waste Holding Tank fresh and Thetford High Grade Seal Lubricant after clean, Thetford has developed a number of cleaning. different toilet fluids. Thetford toilet fluids suppress smells, reduce formation of gas, promote breakdown of toilet waste and Never use Vaseline or any vegetable oil...
  • Page 82: The Drop Down Bed

    FITTED EQUIPMENT-THE DROP DOWN BED Some models in the Bailey Approach Range are fitted with Electronic Drop Down Beds. These beds are designed and tested to support up to and not exceeding 200Kg. Due to the mechanism it is important that the...
  • Page 83 Is this the best cost-saving “We now get an average of three energy device ever? showers using a 40 litre water tank” Helps cut water & energy bills Gives you a luxurious, Sovereign Caravan Club refreshing spa-like shower experience No plumbing required! Simply replaces your existing showerhead Lowers your carbon footprint...
  • Page 84: Bathroom Accessories

    FITTED EQUIPMENT-BATHROOM ACCESSORIES Eco Camel Shower Head Mirrors Your caravan is fitted with an Ecocamel shower Cleaning head It saves water energy and money. • It is best to clean mirrors with a cleaner It has a wipe clean head to prevent the build that does not contain ammonia.
  • Page 86: Remis Blinds

    Cleaning: motorhome. Bailey has chosen to fit these The actual plastic profiles can be cleaned with blinds to ensure that when you are sleeping The sunscreen is housed at the bottom and the a non abrasive cleaner and damp soft cloth.
  • Page 87 FITTED EQUIPMENT- WINDOW BLINDS Usage of the side system Closing Cleaning of Remis Cab blinds • Avoid using aggressive cleaning agents (solvents/ abrasives) • Clean the frame elements of the front and side systems with a damp cloth and mild soap solution.
  • Page 88: Grp Panels

    • It is important that all the road lights on To open the windows turn the knobs anti and cared for like a car. Chemicals and dirt can your Bailey motorhome are checked before clockwise and open the catches. Swivel the collect during storage, and the outer surface you set out on a journey.
  • Page 89: Rooflights

    FITTED EQUIPMENT- GENERAL ROOFLIGHTS Mini and Midi Heki Rooflights OPERATING THE BLIND MPK ROOFLIGHT Opening and closing the Dome • Push the blind (5) in the direction of the arrow (A) and the flyscreen (6) in the The MPK roof light is situated in the direction of the arrow (B).
  • Page 90: Stainless Steel Sink

    FITTED EQUIPMENT-GENERAL STAINLESS STEEL SINK To preserve the appearance of your TECNOFORM DOORS AND WORKTOPS Stainless steel sinks need little maintenance appliance we recommend plastic bowls Wipe the doors with a soft, slightly damp cloth other than cleaning immediately after use. or mats are not stored in the sink.
  • Page 91: Jvc Speakers

    FITTED EQUIPMENT- GENERAL JVC SPEAKERS CARPET TAPS The speakers supplied within the habitation Cleaning and Caring for Carpet Sets To clean, wipe with a soft soapy sponge, then compartment of your motorhome are JVC • When cleaning interior your rinse and wipe dry. Do not use an abrasive Stereo speakers and should be cleaned with a motorhome please remove the carpet from cleaner, scouring pad, powder or wire wool to...
  • Page 92: Upholstery

    General detergents which may damage the fabrics Safety The Approach models are designed as 2, 4 protection. Use a sponge or a clean white Passengers are reminded that it is a legal and 6 berths offering multiple bed layouts and cloth but do not wash or rub the fabric.
  • Page 93 MOTORHOME WATERLESS AND MOTORHOME SHAMPOO only motorhome waterless tested cleaner and shampoo and endorsed by Bailey. ORDER LINE TELEPHONE 01384 865199 WEBSITE www.care-avan.co.uk...
  • Page 94: Noise Vibration & Harshness

    During the test drives the and makes an irritating noise. To avoid this, team identified items that were making noise Bailey would advise that the grill pan is stored and where possible designed solutions which in the pan storage compartment at the bottom are enforced during the build procedure or of the oven and wrapped in a T Towel.
  • Page 95: Care & Maintenance

    No touch up painting should be carried out windows into the ventilation position. cleaners or abrasives. Waxing the components prior to consulting with a Bailey Service Centre While the caravan is in motion please once or twice a year with a good grade paste for approved methods.
  • Page 96: Winterisation /Storage

    GENERAL CARE AND MAINTENANCE Winterisation /Storage Winterizing. Modifications: DIY work following applies whenever your Freezing in winter may cause damage to the Owners need to be aware that carrying out DIY motorhome is stored particularly during winter Whale tap modifications to your caravan or motorhome months.
  • Page 97: Spares And After Sales

    As a open the skylights or windows slightly but it from your Bailey Retailer who will fit the result, excess water vapour condenses to form keep the main door closed as much as component for you.
  • Page 98: Caring For The Environment

    GENERAL CARE AND MAINTENANCE Caring for the Environment After many years in service you may decide that your motorhome has become beyond economic repair and should be disposed of. Please ensure that you comply with the end- of- life vehicle legislation and take it to an authorised treatment facility where it will be properly dealt with to minimise any negative environmental impact.
  • Page 99: Useful Contact Details

    GET A CLEARER VIEW Did you know that your new Bailey motorhome has pre-installed cabling to fit a WAECO reversing camera? WAECO Reversing Camera System RVS 550W • For 12 volt and 24 volt operation • USB connection for charging MP3 players etc.
  • Page 100 THE CARAVANS CLUB 0844 626 0130 www.caravanclub.co.uk THE MOTORCARAVANNERS CLUB 01342 326 944 www.motorcvaravannersclub.eu THE CAMPING AND CARAVANNING CLUB 01684 311 677 www.campingandcaravanningclub.co.uk THE NATIONAL CARAVAN COUNCIL 0845 1307 631 www.nationalcaravan.co.uk THE BAILEY OWNER’S CLUB 01252 318 251 www.baileyownersclub.org...
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