Operating instructions motorhomes from model year 2014 FRANKIA GP GmbH Bernecker Strasse 12 D-95509 Marktschorgast Phone: 09227 / 738-0 e-mail: info@frankia.de Fax: 09227 / 738-33 Internet: www.frankia.de Edition I...
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Soon you will see how much joy it is to travel with a FRANKIA. You will be independent and free. Every day you can choose your destination and stay. We thank you for the confidence that you put in our company.
Contents CONTENTS 1. BEGINNING OF THE JOURNEY AND THE JOURNEY Payload Before the journey Driving Parking Spending the night in your motorhome Sleeping 2. AIRING Roof lids Midi-Heki, Heki III Windows Body door 3. GAS SYSTEM General Gas bottles Gas hob Heating - warm water Gas supply Refrigerator...
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Living in your motorhome in the winter Immobilization Antifreeze 9. FAULTS Electric system Gas system Fresh water system Sewage Toilet tank Heating Electric front bed Height adjustable bed above seating group Vehicle 10. IMPORTANT TO KNOW 11. FRANKIA-DEALERS 11.1 Germany 11.2 Europe 11.3 Service partners...
Your motorhome has plenty of loading space. Therefore, please pay attention to the positioning of your things in your motorhome so that it will have good roadholding. The FRANKIA double floor offers an additional loading space. Some of this loading space is accessible from the inside and the outside.
Chapter 1 – Beginning of the journey and the journey Before using your motorhome for the first time we recommend to weigh your motorhome with full tanks on a calibrated vehicle scale so that you can establish your personal payload for your motorhome. this means maximum authorized weight ./.
Chapter 1 – Beginning of the journey and the journey ∗ Lock the TV cupboard ∗ Fasten the table / table top ∗ Wind up the rear supports ∗ Put the soap dispenser and the toothmugs into the bathroom cupboard Please check all of these things thoroughly before starting your journey so that you will have a good and safe trip.
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Chapter 1 – Beginning of the journey and the journey !!! Attention: The driver is responsible for all passengers using the available seat belts. When driving, the pilot seats in the living room (option) may only be used in driving direction. All seats without seat belts are not allowed to be used during driving.
Chapter 1 – Beginning of the journey and the journey Parking Select a gear (if you have an automatic transmission, please put the gear shift in "P" position) and put the hand brake on. Please don't forget to change your refrigerator to gas or 240 V because the 12 V supply will be automatically switched off.
Chapter 1 – Beginning of the journey and the journey Spending the night in your motorhome In the following table please find the regulations of some European countries: (subject to change) Country Camp sites in all regions, especially near the coast, few motorhome parking Belgium spaces, outside of campsites and motorhome parking spaces only at motorway rest areas (max.
Attention The Duo Beds (= option) The Frankia Duo Beds for Coachbuilt or A-Class motorhomes have a double use: They can be used either longways or as a big crosswise double bed of approx. 2 m x 2 m. The pulled out duo bed may only be used when the support feet are hinged down.
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Chapter 1 – Beginning of the journey and the journey A-class motorhomes: Move the table into the driver’s cab (see chapter • “table”). Release the bed extension by turning the rotary • knob A. Lower the electric bed. The switch can be found •...
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Chapter 1 – Beginning of the journey and the journey Hang in the ladder between the two beds. • For the re-conversion follow the reversed • order. Push the additional mattress as far as possible • to the front so that the bed can completely swung After lifting the bed please always lock the •...
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Chapter 1 – Beginning of the journey and the journey Height adjustable bed above seating group With some floor plans, there is an electrically adjustable bed above the seating group. The bed is secured with a strap. When the security strap is locked in, there is no electricity in the operating panel.
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Chapter 1 – Beginning of the journey and the journey 3) In position 3, sleeping is possible on the upper bed as well as on the seating group converted to a bed. 4) If you would only like to sleep on the height adjustable bed and not on the lower bed/seating group, you can lower the...
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Chapter 1 – Beginning of the journey and the journey Ladder for height adjustable bed above seating group (depending on floor plan) The ladder for the height adjustable bed above the seating group in the FF4 is stored on the rear cab wall behind the driver’s seat.
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Chapter 1 – Beginning of the journey and the journey Conversion of the seating group to a makeshift bed (option) Makeshift bed • Move the table to the driver’s cab / or lower the table top respectively. • Pull out the aluminium profiles to the right length and hang them into the supports on the front of the seat bench.
Chapter 2 - Airing AIRING Roof lids Your motorhome has roof lids which can be used for airing and darkening. Please press the release button and move the bow up for opening the roof lid. You can lock your roof lid into different positions.
For further information about the Heki III please refer to the Seitz operating instructions. Windows Your FRANKIA motorhome has combined roller blinds. This means that you have darkening roller blinds for the night and aeration with or without insect meshes.
Chapter 2 - Airing Body door You can open the body door by turning the key to the left until it stops. Then pull on the door handle and the door will open. Before removing the key, turn the key cylinder upright. To close the door from the inside press down the locking lever.
Chapter 3 – Gas system GAS SYSTEM General The gas system in your motorhome supplies your refrigerator, your heating with the boiler and the cooker. These three appliances are connected with the gas bottles. You can fill your gas system with propane gas and butane gas. Please note that you can use butane gas only when the temperature is above + 2°...
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Chapter 3 – Gas system Opening and closing of the gas system Opening of the gas system 1. Open the connected gas bottle 2. Open the shutoff valve in the lower kitchen cupboard 3. Switch on the appliance Do not open the shutoff valve of an appliance when you aren't using it. If an appliance should not work, start the process again in the above-mentioned order.
Chapter 3 – Gas system Gas hob Move the gas-valve to the left side and press the button. Hold the button pressed until the gas ignites. After 10 seconds you can let go of the button. When you are cooking, please switch your extractor hood ventilator on. Your opened roof lid in the kitchen and your slightly opened kitchen window will give you optimum airing.
Chapter 3 – Gas system Gas supply Here you can find information about gas supply in some European countries (without liability): Country Propane Butane BP Gas light Autogas Belgium Belgian gas bottles are the Campingaz in Gas bottle Country-wide same as German bottles. bottles is change at BP service with 397...
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Chapter 3 – Gas system Great Britain British Calorgas bottles Campingaz in Country-wide can be connected with an bottles is service with LPG adapter (Europe set). For available in filling stations at German bottles you can specialist more than 1000 find filling stations at shops.
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Chapter 3 – Gas system Country Propane Butane BP Gas light Autogas Austria Exchange and refilling of Campingaz in Exchange of gas 10 autogas filling German gas bottles bottles is bottles at BP stations at service possible (Austrian bottles available in service stations.
Refrigerator General Your FRANKIA motorhome has a Dometic refrigerator, which operates with gas, 240 V or 12 V battery. The supply of your refrigerator with 12 V is only possible when you are driving. You will use the supply with 240 V or gas when you have parked your vehicle. AES refrigerators choose the energy source automatically.
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Chapter 3 – Gas system Security advice • Only authorized experts should carry out changes and repairs of the gas system! If there are any changes carried out, the test certificate will lose its validity! • The gas appliances are designed only for the use with propane, butane or a mixture of these two gases.
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Chapter 3 – Gas system What should you do if there is gas smell? 1. No fire, do not smoke 2. Do not use any electric switches 3. Shut the gas bottle valves 4. Let fresh air into your motorhome 5.
Chapter 4 – Electric System ELECTRIC SYSTEM General Your motorhome has a 240 V alternating current system and a 12 V direct current system. For FF2 and FF4 motorhomes the connection to the 240 V mains is made with the plug in the central services compartment, and for all other motorhomes with the cable reel in the central services compartment, and the plug with the vehicle connecting cable.
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Chapter 4 – Electric System Electric cutout: The electric cutout protects the 240 V connection against overload and short-circuit (Depending on floorplan, it is located either in the wardrobe or in the seating group). Residual Current Protective Device (RCD) The residual current protective device protects you against excessive contact voltage and furthermore serves to prevent fire in case of a technical defect.
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Moreover the electric consumers of the body are protected by fuses in the battery charger. As leisure battery in FRANKIA motorhomes a battery of the type series MOLL solar is used. This is a lead-acid battery which is specifically designed for use in hobby and leisure. (see...
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Chapter 4 – Electric System Lower than 11,8V Deeply discharged The charge status can also be determined via the acid density: Acid density Charge status 1,26 kg/l and higher Fully charged >1,22 kg/l Still O.K. 1,22 kg/l and lower Recharge 1,18 kg/l and lower Recharge immediately! The measurements refer to a temperature of 25°...
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Chapter 4 – Electric System damaged. In this case too we recommend to control the battery condition regularly. The best frost-protection for a battery is a good charge condition. During your journeys you should use every possibility to recharge the batteries over the 240 V exterior connection.
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Chapter 4 – Electric System Solar module (= option) The solar panel on the vehicle roof transforms light into electric energy. It is made of solar cells with a high efficiency. The energy produced by the solar cells is directly entered into the 12 V vehicle electric system, if there is any energy excess it is used to load the body battery.
Chapter 4 – Electric System Disconnecting current supply Switch off the main circuit breaker of the motorhome and remove the cable from the power supply unit of the motorhome pitch. Periodic inspection and testing The electrical system of the motorhome should be inspected and checked by a competent electrician at least every three years, and if the motorhome is used frequently, every year.
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Chapter 4 – Electric System Display for the fresh water and sewage Display 100 % 75 % 50 % 25 % The digital panel DT 220 shows the fresh water level in steps of 25 %. The display shows the following: Display Fresh water tank capacity (l) Sewage tank capacity (l)
Chapter 4 – Electric System 12 Volt Fuses 12 V fuses on the vehicle battery (additional distribution of chassis) The following fuses can be found in the fuse holder (6 circuits) of the Central Electrics Unit (also see pos. A in photo of chapter 4.1): A) 20A exterior mirror (A-Class models only) B) 15A trailer coupling (option)
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Chapter 4 – Electric System Fuses for full air suspension with Iveco (Option) As an option, the motorhomes of Premium Classs are equipped with a 4 chanel full air suspension. The fuses for this system are situated in the engine room on the driver’s side: A) 2x40 A (with red feed cable) B) 1x7,5 A (with yellow feed cable) 12 Volt fuses...
Chapter 4 – Electric System For more detailed information regarding the consumer loads and fuses, please refer to the operating instructions by Schaudt. The following fuses are located in the fuse holder of the central electrics unit (see also item A in photo chapter 4.1) A) 10A radio/navigation (option) B) 10A Sat receiver (option)
Chapter 4 – Electric System (4)LINE-LED (2)Automatic-LED (1)ON-OFF button Inverter-LED Generator (Option) The generator creates alternating voltage of 240 Volt and 50 Hz, which can supply the power requirement of various applications. The max. continuous power output is approx. 2600 Watt. It is not a problem to connect susceptible appliances like eg.
Chapter 5 – Sanitation Facilities SANITATION FACILITIES Central services unit (option for 640/6400) Your motorhome has a central services unit. All elements are located together in one storage compartment (see photo). Open the flap of the central services unit, unroll the fresh water hose. When the fresh water tank is full, the water will run out through the ventilation hose.
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Chapter 5 – Sanitation Facilities If you do not use the water pump, please always switch it off with the switch on the control panel; especially if you leave your motorhome! Warning Moreover you can fill the fresh water tank with water cans from the water inlet connection (see photo).
Chapter 5 – Sanitation Facilities Fresh water and sewage Your motorhome has two tanks and you can check the fluid level on the current-supply panel. Your fresh water tank of approx. 150 liters is filled from the outside. It is in the heated double floor and therefore safe from freezing (until approx.
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Chapter 5 – Sanitation Facilities The water will not empty completely through the drain pipe. Therefore, you will find a drain plug on the bottom of the sewage tank. For emptying the boiler of the Alde heating, open the yellow discharge valve manually. Drain pipe Drain plug Remaining water...
Chapter 5 – Sanitation Facilities Drinking water tank FFS – Frankia Fresh water System (option) As an option your motorhomes is equipped with a separate closed drinking water system which consists of a movable 20 ltr tank, an immersion pump and a separate water tap installed in the kitchen.
Chapter 5 – Sanitation Facilities Thetford-toilet The THETFORD-cassette is made out of a high-quality synthetic material. The cassette is ecologically friendly and easy to use. The water for your toilet comes from your fresh water tank. You can take the cassette out through an exterior flap.
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Chapter 5 – Sanitation Facilities • Lead the drain hose back through the pipe and turn it upwards. • Turn the swivel element downward up to the limit stop and lock with fastening The dejection tank should be emptied and flushed thoroughly after each trip. It should be made sure that the tank is completely empty especially if the motorhome is not used during the winter months.
If your step is in but the red lamp is still lighting, there is a defect in your limit switch. You can carry on driving but you should visit your FRANKIA dealer as soon as possible. It is absolutely necessary to move the step out completely before stepping on it.
Chapter 6 – Diverse Electric adjustable and heated exterior mirrors (for A-class motorhomes only) Adjusting the mirrors: Turn on the ignition / turn the starter key to “Start” Choose the mirror: turn the regulating button to the left/to the right - the white flash indicates the chosen side Adjust the mirror with the regulating button;...
Chapter 6 – Diverse Heating Heating in the driver’s cab (for A-class models only) The driver’s cab of your A-class motorhome is heated through heat-diffusers. You will find on the passenger side a heat-diffuser and a slide valve. Position of the slide valve "downwards" or "blue" The warm air comes only through the heat- diffuser.
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Chapter 6 – Diverse Warm water heating (standard with Luxury equipment) Your motorhome has a ALDE warm water heating combined with a engine heat exchanger.. Function of the warm water heating The control panel is situated below the top storage lockers in the kitchen.
Chapter 6 – Diverse When you are not using your motorhome, we recommend to fully remove the water from the boiler. Turn the switch „A“ by 90° into the shown position. To close the valve, turn the switch „A“ again and then press the button „B“...
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Chapter 6 – Diverse Moving the table (table on running rail) • Pull up the locking lever on the table foot. • Move the table in the running rail. • At the requested position, push down the locking lever on the table foot. Parking the table in the driver’s cab •...
Chapter 6 – Diverse Lower the table by turning the lever „B“ and pushing down the table until the limit stop. Afterwards turn the lever back to the initial position in order to fix the table in the lowered position. With floorplans with round seating group, the table has to be lowered first in order to get a large bed surface or makeshift bed.
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Carefully push the TV until you can hear that the pivot arm is engaged.. TV cupboard for TFT flatscreen TV The TV cupboard is designed for the Frankia flatscreen TV 17” and 19”. • Before starting your journey please make sure that the TV cupboard is latched.
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TV Cupboard for TFT flat screen TV at the front of the motorhome (=Option) The TV cupboard is designed for the Frankia flatscreen TVs up to 24”. • Before starting your journey please make sure that the TV cupboard is latched.
Chapter 6 – Diverse Sun blinds Sun blind for the windshield and the side-windows (A-class models) Closing the sun blind: Close the sunblind by pulling down the handle A in the middle until it has reached the position you wish. Opening the sun blind: Slowly move the blind upwards Blackout roller blind for the windshield and the side-windows...
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Chapter 6 – Diverse Spring-loaded latches on the sides lock the blind after approx. 20 cm. This function has been built in for security reasons, to avoid that the blind comes down during driving, in case you forgot to attach it. This locking mechanism can be overcome by pressing the actutation A in the middle of the lower ledge of the blind.
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Chapter 6 – Diverse Opening: • Hold button B until the blackout blind has reached the top position. The blackout blind has to be opened completely before starting your journey. Attention Blackout roller blind for coachbuilt and low-profile models Closing the blinds: Windscreen: The blackout roller blinds can be found behind the A-pillar covering.
Chapter 6 – Diverse During the journey the blackout roller blinds must always be completely folded up and locked. Never use the blackout roller blinds during the journey. Warning If you have a coachbuilt or low-profile model, please first turn the cab seats to the living area before closing the roller blinds, otherwise the roller blinds could be damaged.
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Chapter 6 – Diverse inclined position when you lift or lower it. This has no influence on the operational safety of your bed. Please always hold the switch pressed until both engines have reached the top resp. bottom end position and have stopped automatically. Emergency operation - manual procedure for the front bed is explained in chapter 9.8 Electrically height-adjustable bunk bed (option) With the switch next to the locker door, the bed height...
Chapter 6 – Diverse Rear garages Motorbike fixing with sliding ramp for rear garage (= option) The motorbike holder makes it easier to bring the motorbike into the rear garage but it takes two people to do this. Before you use the motorbike fixing please park your motorhome horizontally, on dry, flat ground! Attention Loading of the motorbike:...
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Chapter 6 – Diverse Quad garage (= option) The quad garage allows you to always take your quad with you in the rear garage. Before using the quad garage please park your motorhome horizontally, on dry, flat ground. Attention Loading of a quad: In the rear garage of your motorhome there are aluminium rails which can be used as access ramps.
Chapter 6 – Diverse 1 Person safety belt system for the side seating bench (= option) The 1 person safety belt system from FRANKIA gives you the possibility to wear a safety belt on the side seating bench in the driving direction.
6.11 Diverse Swivel washroom door If you have ordered a Frankia motorhome with swivel washroom door, you can join the washroom with the shower room with some simple movements. Turn the rotary lock on the inside of the washroom door.
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Chapter 6 – Diverse Outside lockers • Especially after cleaning with car shampoo or degreaser and also in the wintertime it is recommended to treat the rubber seals of your outside lockers with a rubber care product, for example silicone spray, grease pen or anything else similar because like this the rubber seals will stay supple.
SERVICE AND CARE Vehicle care: If your FRANKIA motorhome is taken good care of, it will guarantee a particularly high comfort of living during your journeys for many years. Therefore we would like to give you some advice to make sure that your FRANKIA will be a reliable companion for you.
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Chapter 7 – Service and Care The acrylic glass windows are nearly indestructible - but not completely. Aggressive, scouring or even caustic cleaning methods will dull your view in the true sense of the word. Usually mild suds or glass cleaner are sufficient for cleaning the windows. Exterior For the exterior washing we recommend clear water, stubborn dirt can usually be removed with an appropriate shampoo.
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Chapter 7 – Service and Care Every year it is necessary to have a tightness test carried out by your FRANKIA dealer. Plastic windows / acrylic glass ∗ Clean them with plenty of water, mild soap suds, a soft cloth or a soft sponge.
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Chapter 7 – Service and Care • To unhinge the doors or lockers, simply press the hidden unlocking key E. Kitchen top and wash basin with marble effect (mineral material) (= standard for Luxury equipment) ∗ Cleaning every day with a scouring sponge and water will remove even resistant dirt. ∗...
Chapter 8 - Winter WINTER Winter holiday Please note the following points for a winter holiday: Please protect the journal bearing of your entrance step with lubricating grease. Please use only propane gas. Down to - 42° C propane gas changes from a liquid condition into a gaseous condition.
Chapter 8 - Winter Use the winter coverings for the refrigerator. Close all water drains, water taps and the boiler drain valve. Close all gas shutoff valves. Check the heating and the water system before starting your journey. The first time you let fresh air into your motorhome ensure that you open your cupboards and loading space too.
Chapter 8 - Winter Immobilization Your motorhome needs no special care if you do not use it for a long time. With the following advice you will avoid getting unpleasant smells, mould and frost damage in your motorhome: ∗ Clean the outside of your motorhome, the fenders and the underbody. ∗...
Chapter 8 - Winter ∗ Rinse your sewage tank and, if you have, the outside shower and the mains water connection with water. ∗ Blow compressed air through the fresh water hose so that the remaining water will come out or uninstall the fresh water hose. ∗...
Check the charge condition of your body battery Check the 12 V fuses of the battery charger Lamps Illuminant Recessed spot light LED – Frankia Article no. 0604210 Recessed spot light, slewable LED – Frankia Article no. 0606320 Spot light Halogen light bulp G4, bright, 10 W...
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Chapter 9 – Faults Faulty recessed LED spot light • Carefully remove the cover and glass plate by turning • Pull out the faulty illuminant • Insert the new illuminant • Refix the cover. Faulty recessed LED spotlight (slewable) • Remove the retainer ring and carefully take off the glass cover •...
Chapter 9 – Faults Gas system * A gas appliance does not work: Open the shutoff valve on the gas bottle Open the shutoff valve on the consumption places Fill your gas bottle During frost use propane gas only Check if the pressure reducer works well (frost risk) Use the "Eis-Ex heating"...
Chapter 9 – Faults * If you clamp off the body battery, the antifreeze valve of the boiler will open inevitably. Sewage * The water does not drain off: Check the filling of your sewage tank on the control panel Search for a possible blockage in the sewage pipe Clean the siphons of the sink unit, the washbasin and the shower The sewage tank is in the double floor and therefore the sewage pipes haven't much...
Chapter 9 – Faults Heating * The heating does not ignite: Switch on the 12 V supply on the current-supply panel Open the gas shutoff valve on the consumption place Check your gas supply Check the fuse and electric connections on the heating unit Switch the room thermostat on The red light emitting diode of the reset-key on the control panel of the heating must be off.
Swing up the bed carefully and secure it • with the strap. Please visit your FRANKIA dealer • urgently so that he can repair the fault. height adjustable bed above seating group In case the motors are defect: Open the upper lateral cupboards in the •...
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Fog lights H7 12V (coachbuilt, low-profile); 55 W H3 12V (A-Class) Position light for A-Class LED – Frankia Article n°.: 0605830 Position light for coachbuilt LED – Frankia Article n°.: 0605760 Rear Rear end light / brake light P21 12V...
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Chapter 9 – Faults Daytime running light / position light (with A-Class) • Maintenance-free lights • If these do not function, check the 5A fuse in the additional distribution of chassis (at EBL) Fog lamps (with A-Class) • Remove the rubber cap at the rear of the headlight •...
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Chapter 9 – Faults Side positioning lights, third brake lamp, position lights The side positioning lights, the third brake lamp and the position lights of A-class and coachbuilt models are equipped with LEDs as illuminant. These have an extremely long operating life.
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Chapter 9 – Faults Back-up aid If your motorhome is equipped with back-up aid sensors and lifting bike carrier, the bikes could be detected as a constant obstacle. In order to avoid a continuous tone when reversing, the upper back-up aid sensors can be switched off.
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Chapter 9 – Faults Mounting / replacing aluminium rims For the mounting of aluminium rims on motorhomes built on IVECO chassis, please proceed as follows: Dismount the existing outer wheels of the rear axle. • Mount the tyres from steel rims to 6 hole or 9 hole •...
Chapter 10 – Important to know IMPORTANT TO KNOW Chassis number, type plate Body number: On the type plate on the cross rail in the engine compartment Motorhomes on Mercedes chassis Chassis number in the engine compartment, in the middle below the front windscreen. Motorhomes on Fiat chassis Chassis number inside near the passenger entrance step under the plastic lid.
Chapter 11 – FRANKIA Dealers 11.2 Europe Belgium Caravanes A.J.D. Bordeaux Camping-Cars - Loisireo Ateliers J. Delbrouck S.A. RN 10 - Sortie 32.1 Route du Condroz, 205 106 Avenue de l'Aquitaine B – 4120 Rotheux (Liége) F - 33560 Ste Eulalie Tel.: 00 32 –...
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Chapter 11 – FRANKIA Dealers Alpes Evasion Punto Camper RN 201 - 244 Rue de la Dent-du-Chat di Giorgio De Tisi F – 73420 Voglans-Chambery Via Nazionale 6 Tel.: 00 33 – 4 79 61 23 83 I-38060 Besenello (TN) Tel.: 00 39 –...
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Chapter 11 – FRANKIA Dealers BobilSenteret Namsos AS Sweden Axel Sellægs veg 2 N-7805 Namsos Forsbergs Tel.: 00 47 – 74 20 91 00 Fritidscenter AB Fax: 00 47 – 74 20 91 01 Bjuv kveli@pilote.no Gnejsgatan 10 www.bobilnamsos.no SE – 267 90 Bjuv Tel.: 00 46 –...
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Chapter 11 – FRANKIA Dealers Spain M3 Caravaning S.A. Ctra. N-340 (Vilafranca-Barcelona) Km 1214,8 E-08720 Vilafranca – Barcelona Tel.: 00 34 – 9 38 18 25 00 Fax: 00 34 – 9 38 18 13 31 Camping Center Madrid CtraN-I (de Burgos) km 24 E-28700 San Sebastian de los Reyes Tel.: 00 34 / 9 38 18 25 00...
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