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  • Page 1 Ownerʼs Manual...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Copyright © 2011 Bailey Caravans Ltd. 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 express written permission of Bailey Caravans Ltd.
  • Page 5: Data Record

    DATA RECORD OWNERS DETAILS MODEL ............................VEHICLE REGISTRATION NUMBER (NUMBER PLATE): ............VEHICLE VIN NUMBER (UNDER BONNET): ................VEHICLE PRODUCTION NUMBER (IN GLOVE BOX): ............... OWNER’S NAME: ......................... ADDRESS: ........................................................................................ TEL.NO: ............................HABITATION KEY NUMBER: ....................... RETAILER’S NAME: ........................RETAILER’S ADDRESS: ......................
  • Page 6 Fig 1 Information leaflets and literature on safe operation of appliances and equipment fitted It is the policy of both Bailey and Peugeot to to your motorhome are included in the Bailey constantly improve their vehicles, so whilst all Information pack. Please read these illustrations and descriptive matter in this carefully prior to use.
  • Page 7 WARNINGS are items that if ignored dimensions, to gas, electrics and ventilation. can cause the user(s) physical harm Every Bailey motorhome carries the “NCC Approved Motor Caravan” badge. The NCC Cautions are items that if ignored can conducts unannounced inspections at their result in damage to the motorhome members’...
  • Page 8 Handbook: Any queries should be addressed • The plate under the bonnet relates to the to your Bailey Retailer. Always quote your base vehicle data and maybe replaces production number in correspondence. with an AL-KO plate if the weight has been upgraded.
  • Page 9: Bailey Warranty

    BAILEY WARRANTY MOTORHOME WARRANTY COVER If you have a problem, or enquiry relating to Total satisfaction is the top priority at Bailey your motorhome please follow these steps: and the quality ethos extends to the after- sales service and manufacturer’s warranty •...
  • Page 10 It novated to subsequent owners with should be noted that Bailey Retailers sell our Bailey Consent (not to be unreasonably products of their own choice and not as withheld) and on payment to Bailey of a agents of Bailey.
  • Page 11 Repairs necessitated by lack of forward this information to Bailey. This is routine or regular maintenance. part of the terms of trading that the Bailey Particular attention is drawn to the Retailer has with Bailey. owner’s handbook and Service •...
  • Page 12 Approach SE motorhome was originally purchased. Bailey will not be liable for any loss or...
  • Page 13: Driving Licence

    USEFUL ADVICE DRIVING LICENCE Before you drive or allow any person to drive your motorhome you must check your/their driving licence against the criteria of your particular vehicle. Category B With this category on your driving licence you can drive vehicles with a MTPLM of up to 3500 kilograms, with eight passenger seats, and with a trailer no heavier than 750 kilograms.
  • Page 14: Advice On Towing

    USEFUL ADVICE Towing regulations vary depending ADVICE ON TOWING upon the country you are visiting. It is The towing specification alters important that you make yourself aware of depending on the vehicle’s weight. each countries regulations before you visit. Towing requires sensible loading of both the •...
  • Page 15 Floor Vinyl: Focus 046, 2.4 metres width Furniture: Walnut Curtains: Bailey Vivaldi in Richmond Aubergine Tiebacks: In Striped Calpe Col 169 -1295 FR. Cushions and Upholstery: Bailey Vivaldi in Lorca 22287 Col 169 1039 FR (Pattern Atlanta 6125 20029 FR (Plain) Festival Leatherette Col 87046 (toffee)
  • Page 16: Motorhome Code

    MOTORHOME CODE ramps are recommended for this MOTORHOME CODE purpose. The country and coastal codes Use of Site Upon arrival at your destination you should • Use the electrical mains hook-up in be aware of the Country Code relating to the correct manner and with caution.
  • Page 17 MOTORHOME CODE Fire Precautions • Chemical toilets be emptied except into the disposal places agreed with the Adhere to and make note of all fire landowner precautions including the whereabouts of the fire points. Parking It is recommended that a 1 Kg (2lb) dry Motorhomes should only be parked in powder fire extinguisher is carried.
  • Page 18 MOTORHOME CODE The Country Code • Shellfish can take years to grow and fines can be imposed for not observing Enjoy the countryside but respect its life and national regulations. work. • Do not pull up seaweed unnecessarily. More people than ever before are exploring the countryside, interested in farming, plant •...
  • Page 19 MOTORHOME CODE...
  • Page 20: Preparing For The Road

    • 90% of automotive fuel as GTW) • Driver (at 75 Kg, 11st 2lb) If you are towing a trailer with your Bailey • The LPG cylinders 90% full motorhome the gross train mass is the • The fresh water tank 90% full MTPLM of the towing vehicle, the trailer and •...
  • Page 21 PREPARING FOR THE ROAD Roof rack bars and ladders are optional and LOADING AND THE if you are considering them, care should be DISTRIBUTION OF WEIGHT IN taken to ensure that all items can be safely THE MOTORHOME secured. Apart from general cleaning and polishing you should also enquire what other Loading maintenance is required.
  • Page 22 PREPARING FOR THE ROAD • Check that the battery selection switch is in the OFF position. • Check that the battery is secure and that the battery box door is securely fastened. • Ensure that the fridge is set to 12V operation and the door lock is set.
  • Page 23 PREPARING FOR THE ROAD...
  • Page 24: On The Road

    ON THE ROAD MOTORWAY DRIVING • Roof ventilators are closed and locked in the down position. Speed limits (UK) • The bathroom is not used whilst the If a lower speed limit is not in force, vehicle is motion. your motorhome can be driven up to 70 mph on motorways and 60 mph on dual •...
  • Page 25 ON THE ROAD three years of age, must wear an appropriate All of the motorhomes are fitted with inertia child restraint such as a child or booster seat seatbelts; however, the child seat must be suitable for their age and weight. Children tight in the adult seat.
  • Page 26 ON THE ROAD • Always check the anchorage points after REMOVING THE SPARE WHEEL an impact; if these are deformed the Changing the wheel seatbelt frame will need to be replaced. • General Notes • Never modify the belt. Do not use the jack for loads that are •...
  • Page 27 ON THE ROAD of the wheel (do not fully remove the Changing the wheel bolts as the carrier will suddenly drop) • Prior to jacking a wheel, slacken the • Lift the wheel carrier frame slightly and wheel nuts by one revolution. move the frame supports (b) forward and •...
  • Page 28: Safety & Security

    General Fresh air circulation should be allowed below Before using your Bailey motorhome, you the motorhome when appliances are in use should be fully conversant with the following and when flues terminate below the floor to safety precautions;...
  • Page 29 SAFETY & SECURITY In the interest of safety, replacement parts for Features: appliances must conform to the • Battery Operated manufacturer’s specifications and should be • The Operating light (red LED) flashes fitted by them or an authorised agent. every 40 seconds confirming that the unit •...
  • Page 30 SAFETY & SECURITY CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM CO testers may be used in order to avoid having to burn cigarettes, A Fire Angel CO-9B battery operated alarm is incense sticks etc. fitted near to the ceiling in your motorhome. Please read all steps thoroughly before Features: attempting to test your alarm.
  • Page 31 • Test the sounder, batteries and circuitry GAS SAFE registered installer. Please of your detector once per week by contact your Bailey Retailer for more pressing and holding the Test/Reset details. button for 1 second. •...
  • Page 32 SAFETY & SECURITY SECURITY Theft The theft of a motorhome can occur in the most unlikely circumstance; from a motorway area, even from an owner’s driveway. Secure all windows and doors when your motorhome is unoccupied even if only for a short length of time.
  • Page 33 SAFETY & SECURITY...
  • Page 34: Connection Of Services

    WATER SYSTEM Baffles: The Bailey motorhome is fitted with a fresh water supply system and a waste water For added stability and driving comfort the system. All water hose used in the system is...
  • Page 35 CONNECTION OF SERVICES Operating Instructions WHALE TANKFILL SYSTEM The onboard tank can either be filled using a Whale submersible pump or a whale Aquasource Mains Hook-up. The Whale Universal pump is used to supply a pressurised water system to the taps and shower.
  • Page 36 CONNECTION OF SERVICES 2. Using the Whale Submersible Pump Using the Whale Smartflo Pressure Pump (When a drinking water tap is not at hand). • Fill a suitable water container, and place below the Whale Watermaster socket. • Place the Whale Submersible pump into the water container;...
  • Page 37 CONNECTION OF SERVICES Cleaning the Grit Filter DRAINING AND WINTERISING THE WATER SYSTEM Motorhomes are often used all year round, but when they are not in use, even for short Filter Cover periods, this procedure should be followed. One night in freezing temperatures is all that is required for expensive, permanent damage Filter to water system components.
  • Page 38: Gas System

    Gas Bottles Regulator All gas cylinders have unique connections. It Your Bailey motorhome is fitted with a wall is important to check that you have the mounted Truma MonoControl CS safety gas correct hose and/ or adaptor to suit your gas pressure regulator plumbed inside the gas cylinder.
  • Page 39 CONNECTION OF SERVICES Precautions • Always ensure that the gas system is inspected/ maintained at least every Make sure that cooking appliances are 12 months. switched off before you move the • In the event of a fire ensure all motorhome.
  • Page 40 CONNECTION OF SERVICES cylinder against the gas pressure • Screw country-specific high-pressure regulation system,) hold the reset button hose to MonoControl CS inlet and to the (No 3) in for at least 5 seconds before cylinder slowly releasing the green button. (crash •...
  • Page 41: Electric System

    CONNECTION OF SERVICES Ventilation ELECTRIC SYSTEM Carbon Monoxide is odourless, colourless THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - 230 VOLT and tasteless and will rapidly cause As in the home, care must be exercised unconsciousness and death with little or no when handling mains electricity. Your warning prior to collapse.
  • Page 42 CONNECTION OF SERVICES On leaving motorhome site Overseas connections • Switch off the site supply. Connection to a mains voltage supply overseas requires particular attention. • Switch off the motorhome RCD unit. Care must be taken when connecting • Then disconnect the pitch lead. supplies abroad since the supplies can have •...
  • Page 43 CONNECTION OF SERVICES To Re-set, operate the switch as for M.C.Bs. THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM - 12 VOLT Every time you connect to a site supply the Your motorhome is fitted with a 12 volt RCD should be checked by operating the test charger as standard.
  • Page 44 If the battery is left in the vehicle disconnect the negative terminal. Battery YOUR VARTA PROFESSIONAL DC battery Bailey has chosen to fit a VARTA 105amp is manufactured according to the following battery to your motorhome. VARTA quality and environmental ISO TS 16949, professional Marine and motorhome batteries ISO 900: 2008 14001.
  • Page 45 CONNECTION OF SERVICES Fig 5 6-12...
  • Page 46 CONNECTION OF SERVICES Fig 6 6-13...
  • Page 47 CONNECTION OF SERVICES 6-14...
  • Page 48: Fitted Equipment

    FITTED EQUIPMENT BCA CONTROL PANEL Fig 1 Overview Pump Switch The BCA-DCP-1200 is the central control unit Pressing the Pump Switch will switch for your motor home. It allows you to easily power to the water pump. If the master control the electrical system, saving you switch is off then this button will not function.
  • Page 49 If your motor home is fitted with a current Waste Tank Level monitor circuit, you can view your usage at Your Bailey motorhome also has a waste any time via the Battery Current menu. This water tank probe allowing you to be able to...
  • Page 50 FITTED EQUIPMENT level, this menu shows ho full your waste There are a number of warning icons that tank is as a percentage. display above the time on the clock menu if certain situations occur. Here is a summary If your waste tank fills above 75% the high of what they mean.
  • Page 51 FITTED EQUIPMENT DRIVING INFORMATION/TRAILER USE EXTERIOR PRODUCTS To achieve optimum results when towing a AL-KO AMC CHASSIS trailer, please observe the following points: Your vehicle is fitted with an AMC chassis • Refer to base vehicle handbook for conversion supplied and fitted by AL-KO towing limits.
  • Page 52 H Permissible rear axle loading (Axle 2) INSULATION J AMC type description Your Bailey motorhome is insulated with polystyrene which is a material with high insulation qualities. This is used in the construction of the floor, sides, rear panel and...
  • Page 53 FITTED EQUIPMENT 2. Opening in the intermediate setting ROOFLIGHTS HEKI ROOFLIGHTS Fasteners Operating, safety and care instructions HEKI 1. Opening in the tilt setting Locking button Fig 3 a) Open both catches on the glass (see picture). b) Grasp the bar in the middle, unclip from the anchoring fasteners, swivel down and push the glass dome upwards.
  • Page 54 FITTED EQUIPMENT 3. Opening in permanent ventilation setting 5. Opening the blinds Fig 6 a) Move the blind right out to the side Fig 4 (end rod with grip) (see picture). b) Holding the recess with one hand, a) Open both catches on the glass. press the rocker with the other hand b) Push glass dome up approx.
  • Page 55 FITTED EQUIPMENT MPK ROOFLIGHT The MPK roof light is situated in the bathroom of your motorhome over the shower compartment. It is fitted with a fly screen for your comfort. The fly screen is hinged allowing you access to the handles that enable you to raise the rooflight’s dome for ventilation To raise the dome, pinch the black parts of...
  • Page 56 The constituents can lead to the holding the knob depressed for slightly longer. degradation of plastic and other surface treatments used in the Bailey motorhomes. For simmering, turn the knob further anti- clockwise to the low rate position. To turn the...
  • Page 57 FITTED EQUIPMENT cavity surfaces. Clean the interior before the dot on the control panel. Always using it for the first time. Use soap, make sure the control knob is in the off water and rinse carefully. position when you have finished grilling. 3.
  • Page 58 FITTED EQUIPMENT When you are cooking it is essential Do’s and Don’ts to provide additional ventilation, DO read the user instructions carefully before such as opening windows near the grill using the appliance for the first time. and oven. DO allow the oven to heat before using for Temperature Control the first time, in order to expel any smells before the introduction of food...
  • Page 59 FITTED EQUIPMENT COOKING GUIDE Gas Mark Temperature (Centre of the Oven) 130-135 °C 1/4- 1/2 265-275°F Very Cool Meringues Cool Stewed fruit Cool Rich Fruit cake Warm Baked custards Moderate Victoria Sandwich fairly hot Whisked sponges Shortcrust Pastry Bread, scones Very Hot Puff Pastry Very Hot...
  • Page 60 FITTED EQUIPMENT STAINLESS STEEL SINK TAPS Stainless steel sinks need little maintenance To clean, wipe with a soft soapy sponge, then other than cleaning immediately after use. rinse and wipe dry. Do not use an abrasive Most deposits can be removed by washing cleaner, scouring pad, powder or wire tool to with soap or mild detergent and hot water, clean the tap and shower mixer.
  • Page 61 FITTED EQUIPMENT BAUMATIC MICROWAVE Rotating plate Control panel Door glass Slot for the rotating Door base Fig 10 Door catches Rotating base General Information Warning and safety instructions • This appliance complies with all current • This appliance is designed for domestic European safety legislation.
  • Page 62 FITTED EQUIPMENT time. * If it is necessary for younger Cleaning family members to be in the kitchen, • Cleaning of the oven should be carried please ensure that they are kept under out on a regular basis. close supervision at all times. •...
  • Page 63 FITTED EQUIPMENT The turntable LED display Fig 13 • The LED display will show the time of day, or if the microwave is in use, it will show the cooking time. Fig 12 Indicates that microwave cooking • Never place the rotating plate upside is taking place.
  • Page 64 FITTED EQUIPMENT Setting the clock LED display (A) will show “P100”, indicating that the appliance will cook at • When your appliance is connected to the its highest power level. power supply for the first time, the LED display (A) will show 0.00 and an audible •...
  • Page 65 FITTED EQUIPMENT Microwave power level chart Power High Medium Medium Medium high Display P100 shows Time setting chart When you are setting a cooking time, the clock will count in the following time intervals: Time period being set Time intervals 0 - 1 minute 5 seconds 1 - 5 minutes...
  • Page 66 FITTED EQUIPMENT Defrost by weight Setting a cooking time in advance • Press the defrost by weight button (K) • This function will allow you to set a time and the LED display (A) will show “dEF1”. in the future that the microwave will switch on at.
  • Page 67 FITTED EQUIPMENT Auto menu function Auto menu chart • Your microwave has menus pre- Auto Weight Display programmed into it, where it will cook menu particular types of food on pre-set power levels and for pre-set periods of time. 200 g •...
  • Page 68 FITTED EQUIPMENT Safety lock build up and shatter the dish. • When the microwave is not heating, it is • If you are heating certain foods and any possible to switch on the safety lock. liquid, moisture will evaporate and condensation may occur.
  • Page 69 FITTED EQUIPMENT Materials you can use in a microwave oven Material Remarks Aluminium foil To be used for shielding only. Small smooth pieces can be used to cover thin parts of meat or poultry to prevent overcooking. Arcing can occur if foil is too close to the cavity walls. The foil should be at least 2.5 cm away from the cavity walls.
  • Page 70 FITTED EQUIPMENT Cleaning operations must only be General cleaning advice carried out when the oven is cool. • IMPORTANT: Any condensation should The appliance should be be wiped up with a soft cloth as soon as disconnected from your mains you have finished using the microwave.
  • Page 71 FITTED EQUIPMENT TROUBLESHOOTING The microwave will not switch on. Check that the appliance has been connected to the mains supply correctly. Check that the fuse in the moulded plug has not blown. Check that the fuses in your fuse box have not blown. If fuses blow on a regular basis, then we would recommend that you consult with a qualified electrician.
  • Page 72 Please check that the ventilation grilles or the flue outlets are not blocked by snow, leaves etc. Dometic advise that winter covers are used below 8ºC, these can be purchased through your Bailey dealer or the Bailey parts website. DOMETIC REFRIGERATOR MODEL RM 8550L AND RMSL 8500L Cleaning Before starting up the refrigerator, it is recommended to clean it inside and repeat this at regular intervals.
  • Page 73 FITTED EQUIPMENT Explanation: The refrigerator is equipped to operate on mains power, 12V DC or liquefied gas. Select the desired power supply by turning the energy selector switch A. The energy selector switch A has four settings: OFF, AC mains voltage, DC (battery) gas.
  • Page 74 FITTED EQUIPMENT Appliances with Battery Ignitor. 1. Turn the rotary selector switch A to the position marked by a flame symbol. 2. Turn the temperature selector B clockwise and push. Keep the controller button depressed. 3. Then press knob C of battery igniter down and keep it depressed.
  • Page 75 FITTED EQUIPMENT Removable freezer compartment To enlarge the cooling space, just remove the freezer compartment. Unlock the freezer compartment on both sides and pull it out. Store the freezer compartment safely in order to prevent damage. Fig 20 Positioning the storage racks The storage racks may be pulled out by smoothly lifting them and then they can be positioned as desired.
  • Page 76 FITTED EQUIPMENT Shutting off the regulator • For battery igniter models, set energy selector switch A to position ‘OFF’. The appliance is switched off. • Press the ‘MODE’ button to switch off MES and AES models. Keep button A pressed for two seconds. The display disappears and the appliance is fully switched off.
  • Page 77 FITTED EQUIPMENT TROUBLESHOOTING Before notifying the authorised Service Centre, please check whether: • The instructions in the section “Operating the refrigerator” have been followed. • The refrigerator is level. • It is possible to operate the refrigerator with any available power source. Failure: The refrigerator does not cool sufficiently.
  • Page 78: Truma Combi Boiler

    FITTED EQUIPMENT If the gas system is leaking or if TRUMA COMBI BOILER there is a smell of gas: Introduction • Extinguish all naked flames. The liquefied gas heater ‘Truma Combi’ is a • Open all doors and windows warm air heater with an integrated hot water Close all quick-acting valves and gas boiler (10 litre volume) the burner operates cylinders...
  • Page 79 FITTED EQUIPMENT QUICK USER GUIDE COMBI 4 E Energy source selection = 1800 W Rotary switch Electrical (external ring) = 900 W = 2000 W / 4000 W / (6000 W) LED fuctional display Yellow = Electrical operation = Max 2900 W (4900 W) Electrical + gas = Max 3800 W (5800 W) Operating mode...
  • Page 80 FITTED EQUIPMENT • The yellow LED will indicate that the • Position the handles on the water pump water is in the heat-up phase. When so that it is directed into the heater. room temperature selected on the lower • Leave the tap open to let the air escape panel is reached, the heater will switch from the water system while the tank is...
  • Page 81 FITTED EQUIPMENT BATHROOM Do not expose the bathroom plastic fittings to cleaning products or abrasive material containing concentrated perfumes, body oil, linseed oil, gritty or abrasive substances, solvents (white spirits, anti freeze etc.) These may cause permanent damage to the material. Always clean the bathroom straight away after use with warm soapy water and a soft cloth, stubborn stains may be removed with a solution if lemon juice and water, at a solution of 1 part water to 1 part lemon juice.
  • Page 82 FITTED EQUIPMENT Preparing for use (standard) Using the toilet (standard) • Open the access door on the outside of • Turn the bowl to the desired position with your motorhome. the lid closed and using both hands. • Remove the Waste Holding Tank by •...
  • Page 83 FITTED EQUIPMENT plunger while emptying the tank. After • To keep your flush water fresh and to emptying, rinse the tank and blade prevent deposits forming in your toilet thoroughly with water. bowl, add a correct dosage of Aqua Rinse in your flush water tank. Do not vigorously shake the tank or use high pressure water cleaners.
  • Page 84 FITTED EQUIPMENT Vaseline or any vegetable oil except olive ECOCAMEL SHOWERHEAD oil. These may cause leakage or Your motorhome is fitted with an Ecocamel malfunction. The lip seal is a part of the showerhead. toilet that is subject to wear. Depending •...
  • Page 85 FITTED EQUIPMENT BATHROOM SHOWER TAP MIRRORS Your shower tap has a high quality finish and Cleaning should be treated with care to preserve the It is best to clean mirrors with a cleaner that visible surfaces. does not contain ammonia. If you are not All surface finished will wear if not cleaned sure of the ingredients, spray a clean lint free correctly, the only safe way to clean your...
  • Page 86 FITTED EQUIPMENT HORREX UCS DUO PLISSÉ Cleaning the UCS Duo Plissé Frontside Blackout Fig 29 Fig 30 Using the UCS Duo Plissé • The whole product can be best cleaned • It is recommended to move the pull bars with water only, except from the front side separately, and not when the two pull of the blackout material.
  • Page 87 Remis concertina blinds are fitted to the front windscreen and side windows in the cab of your motorhome. Bailey has chosen to fit these blinds to ensure that when you are sleeping in your vehicle you are not disturbed by the outside light Due to the nature and angles that these blinds inhabit it’s important that they are opened and...
  • Page 88 FITTED EQUIPMENT Cleaning of Remis Cab blinds HORREX ROOM DIVIDER • Avoid using aggressive cleaning agents Using the room divider (solvents/ abrasives). • Use the pull bar to move the plissé back • Clean the frame elements of the front and forward.
  • Page 89 FITTED EQUIPMENT • If there are severe stains on the profiles, CARPET a cleaning cream with micro particles is Cleaning and Caring for Carpet Sets recommended. • When cleaning the interior of your This cleaner may only be used on the motorhome please remove the carpet profiles.
  • Page 90 100mm thick high quality foam. table placed where required. The new Bailey DE-LUXE mattress futures a The side dinette table and table leg should always be stored whilst travelling and there is...
  • Page 91 To avoid this, steel sink with a removable sink bowl on top Bailey would advise that the grill pan is of which is the storage for both the drainer stored in the pan storage compartment at the and chopping board.
  • Page 92: Care Of Your Motorhome

    CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME windows, doors and rooflights whenever CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF possible. YOUR MOTORHOME • All moving parts should be checked for Cleaning / usage information: free operation. • Wash the motorhome by hand, using a • Clean all cooking appliances and the sponge with plenty of clean water to refrigerator before parking up the vehicle.
  • Page 93 Parts website. You are more than welcome to contact the parts website for anything you may require. However if it is a safety or warranty critical item you will need to obtain it from your Bailey Retailer who will fit the component for you.
  • Page 94 CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME USEFUL TELEPHONE NUMBERS AND E MAIL ADDRESSES Bailey Help line ................ helpline@bailey-caravans.co.uk Bailey Spares Telephone Number ........... parts@bailey-caravans.co.uk Michelin Tyre PLC ....................0845 366 1535 Peugeot Assistance ....................0800 2940294 Europe ....................00800 33228877 ..........................0033 825878983 ..........................
  • Page 95 CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME...
  • Page 96 Bailey Caravans, South Liberty Lane, Bristol BS3 2SS www.bailey-mhomes.co.uk...

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