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2003 Tourers

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  • Page 1 Owners Handbook 2003 Tourers...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Your new Explorer Group caravan has been Welcome Equipment. designed as a luxury recreational vehicle and is Refrigerator, Oven, intended for recreational use only. It is not Introduction Hob and Grill, Smoke Alarm intended for business use or for permanent Space Heater habitation.
  • Page 3: Welcome

    The require. Please note that it is not possible to requisite to preserving your rights under the Explorer Group cannot give advice on purchase replacement parts or accessories warranty. individual cars direct from the manufacturer.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    100% of the costs of repair for • The Code is not retrospective. Caravans We at The Explorer Group Limited want our water ingress damage in year 2 of ownership, traded-in prior to implementation of the customers to be sure that, in buying one of our up to 75% in year 3, up to 50% in year 4 and up Code are not covered.
  • Page 5 INTRODUCTION FIRE RETARDANT FOAMS Under Condition Consumer Protection Act 1987, the manufacturer has a responsibility to ensure that their product is as safe as possible. With this in mind all caravans are equipped with either Combustion Modified High Resilient (C.M.H.R.) foam cushions sprung...
  • Page 6: Security

    SECURITY CARAVAN REGISTRATION AND IDENTIFICATION SCHEME – VIN The caravan has been security marked and recorded under the Caravan Registration and Identification Scheme that is organised by the Caravan Industry. Shortly after purchasing this caravan you should receive your Touring Caravan Registration Document.
  • Page 7 The following is a brief description of the main Braking System. moulded glass fibre or acrylic capped ABS components used in your caravan. More construction for strength and lightness. The Braking System comprises a rod-operated comprehensive descriptions can be found in the overrunning device with expander mechanism Each caravan is fitted, as standard, with an equipment manufacturers literature held in the...
  • Page 8: Safety

    In order for you to get the most out of your new years of age, use the upper bunk. remove any dust that may have accumulated Explorer Group caravan it is necessary for you around the mesh fitted. On some roof skylights to be aware of the following.
  • Page 9: In Case Of Fire

    SAFETY IMPORTANT: Your attention is drawn to the ADDITIONAL SECURITY notice affixed in the caravan advising on fire Petrol/Diesel Fumes Consider fitting any device which might deter or prevention, ventilation and what to do in case of The fitting of a tail pipe to your exhaust prevent intrusion by thieves.
  • Page 10: Preparing For The Road

    PREPARE FOR THE ROAD When selecting a towing vehicle it is – all lockers and cupboard doors are recommended that you consult the Caravan closed and secured. Towing Code, a copy of which is contained in – all bunks are secure. your user information pack.
  • Page 11 PREPARE FOR THE ROAD When the hitch is seated securely on the ball, WARNING: The ‘break-away’ cable must be release the locking catch, ensuring that the secured around the towing bar assembly and locking mechanism is fully engaged on the not round the ball-head.
  • Page 12: Towing And Driving

    TOWING AND DRIVING Please also refer to The Caravan Towing Code Setting Off which is included in your Owner’s Information Let the clutch in smoothly. Pack. Allow more engine speed to produce the power Reversing to move the additional weight of the caravan. It is advisable to have a second person Avoid wear and tear on clutch and transmission available when reversing the caravan.
  • Page 14: Arrival At Site

    SITE ARRIVAL Check Site Regulations a spirit level placed ‘across’ the caravan floor. Selecting a Pitch Place the leveller jack, folded flat, in front of the wheel needed to be raised to level the axle. Carefully select where you wish to place your caravan.
  • Page 15 SITE ARRIVAL Parking on a Reverse–Sloping Site or Steep Hill For successful parking on a reverse slope or steep hill, the operator need only apply the handbrake with one hand while gently but purposely inching the caravan or trailer a small distance backwards with the other.
  • Page 16: Connecting Services Water

    CONNECTING SERVICES - WATER WATER Your caravan will be fitted with either a Carver Compact or a Carver Crystal 3 water system. To determine which model you have, please refer to the equipment chart contained in your Owner’s Information Pack. Ensure all taps are in the off position and the 12v water pump switch, located on the electrical control panel, is off.
  • Page 17 CONNECTING SERVICES - WATER To remove the filter cartridge pull the tab on the 3. Open all taps and remove all plugs from bottom of the filter, which will release the filter sinks and showers. Lever-operated taps from the housing. should have the lever put into the up position.
  • Page 18: Gas

    CONNECTING SERVICES - GAS Germany or Austria supply propane with a male connection. Your caravan is designed to operate using either propane or butane liquefied petroleum Propane will work at temperatures as low as gas at 30m/bar. Gas can be obtained from your –40 ºC and is therefore suitable for all winter caravan dealer.
  • Page 19 CONNECTING SERVICES - GAS FACTS ABOUT LPG Awning Spaces and LPG Appliance Exhaust Roof-Mounted Flue installations There is no danger of pollution of an enclosed LPG is not poisonous. All flue installations should be inspected for awning space from the LPG exhaust from a corrosion throughout their length at least once a Bi-products are harmless.
  • Page 20: Electricity

    CONNECTING SERVICES - ELECTRICITY ELECTRICITY IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY, CONSULT AN MAINS SUPPLY APPROVED ELECTRICAL Your caravan’s main electrical installation is INSTALLATION CONTRACTOR (WHO designed to run on a 230v 50hz AC supply. MAY BE THE LOCAL ELECTRICITY BOARD). IT IS DANGEROUS TO On arrival at caravan site ATTEMPT MODIFICATIONS AND 1.
  • Page 21 CONNECTING SERVICES - ELECTRICITY 6. Preferably not less than once a year, the caravan electrical installation should be inspected and tested, and a report on its condition obtained, as prescribed in the Regulations for Electrical Installations, published by the Institute of Electrical Engineers.
  • Page 22 CONNECTING SERVICES - ELECTRICITY MAINS UNIT Note: The Mains Unit replaces the conventional It is possible that all of the 230V mains fusebox. Similar, but larger ones are often fitted electrical equipment may not be able to be in new houses. operated simultaneously.
  • Page 23 CONNECTING SERVICES - ELECTRICITY 12V ELECTRICAL SUPPLY battery charging and eliminates the possibility of overcharging , unless the battery is at fault. N.B. The information provided in this Guide relating to fitted equipment is The charger is designed to charge 12V lead only intended as a quick reference.
  • Page 24 CONNECTING SERVICES - ELECTRICITY WARNING: the 4 battery charger fixing screws. The 12 volt +ve and -ve connections simply pull off. Always disconnect the electrical connector between the towing vehicle A built in battery charger in conjunction with a and the caravan before connecting a 12 volt battery supplies the 12 volt circuits via mains supply to the caravan and the DC output fuses numbered 2-6.
  • Page 26: Control Panels

    CONTROL PANELS Electrical Control Panels Your Explorer Group Touring caravan will be fitted with one of the following electrical control panels. Crusader and Rallye Odyssey and Omega Avanté and Corona AVANTÉ AND CORONA ODYSSEY AND OMEGA CRUSADER, BUCCANEER AND RALLYE Your new Avanté...
  • Page 27 CONTROL PANELS Space Heater and Water Heater controls Single axle models. Twin axle models Space Heater and Water Heater controls The pump switch when in the on position indicated These are fitted with an additional inboard water This unit contains both the controls for the Ultraheat by the "I"...
  • Page 29 WATER HEATER SYSTEM TRUMA ULTRASTORE WATER HEATER 4. Leave the tap open to let air escape while the water heater is filling. The heater is full This water heater features a dual source when water flows freely from the tap. system of water heating, powered by Liquid Petroleum Gas or 230V mains electricity.
  • Page 30 This should be control unit on the heater. after sterilising the system and again after available from your Explorer Group retailer. approximately 30 days usage as the filter IMPORTANT Only replace the miniature fuse When an on-board tank is fitted, ensure that becomes less effective after this period.
  • Page 32: Taps

    TAPS KITCHEN TAPS. OPERATION BATHROOM TAPS AND SHOWERS. Your new Explorer Group Caravan will be fitted For correct operation of the tap swivel the spout CRUSADER, RALLYE, OMEGA & ODYSSEY with the Reich Kama mixer tap. to the desired position over the sink. Lift the...
  • Page 33 TAPS EXCHANGE OF THE CERAMIC CARTRIDGE/MICRO-SWITCH KAMA Single lever mixer tap OPERATION 1. Detach cover (1) carefully. If the cover is damaged, use spare part. These taps are operated by turning the separate hot and cold taps. To get the desired water 2.
  • Page 35: Pressurised Water System

    PRESSURISED WATER SYSTEM PRESSURISED WATER SYSTEM maintain back pressure in the system, an To adjust the pressure switch: adjustment to the switch’s diaphragm Pump 1. With the system properly primed, close all sensitivity is required. This also may be taps and showers. Fresh water is supplied to the caravan from an required, usually because the power supply external water container by the Carver Crystal...
  • Page 36 PRESSURISED WATER SYSTEM NOTES 1. Never allow the pump to run DRY. Always ensure that the pump is submerged in the water or the life of the pump will be reduced. 2. Do not allow the pump, the water container or the water system to freeze in the winter.
  • Page 37: Water Filter System

    WATER FILTER WATER FILTER SYSTEM from the housing CARVER CRYSTAL 3 FILTER SYSTEM (see diagram). The Carver Crystal 3 Filter is designed to bring Always ensure that the new filter cartridge is water into your caravan in a convenient and pushed fully home into the housing.
  • Page 38: Equipment

    EQUIPMENT REFRIGERATOR OVEN, HOB & GRILL SMOKE ALARM Your caravan is fitted with either a refrigerator or Your caravan is fitted either with a hob and grill a refrigerator/freezer combination. or an oven with a hob and grill. FOR FULL OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR FULL OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS, FOR YOUR PARTICULAR FRIDGE, REFER REFER TO OVEN OR HOB &...
  • Page 39: Space Heater

    Do not use strong household detergents or cleaners that contain chlorine, solvents or Your caravan is fitted with a Space Heater Some Explorer Group caravans are fitted with acid contents. the Sonatic gas level indicator. Full operating instructions are contained within your Owner’s •...
  • Page 40: Air Conditioning, Omnivent

    EQUIPMENT AIR CONDITIONING (Where Fitted) ROOFLIGHTS BLIZZARD 1500 AIR CONDITIONING UNIT Your caravan is fitted with at least one type of rooflight. Starting and Function Selection THE OMNIVENT (12V) ROOFLIGHT 1. Internal temperature control thermostat. The Omnivent is a double-glazed rooflight constructed from a synthetic ultra-violet 2.
  • Page 41: Heki 2 Rooflight

    EQUIPMENT THE HEKI 2 ROOFLIGHT dome up about 2cm and fasten the toggle • Please consult your supplying dealer if catches in the corresponding setting. c) you have any problems or defects 1. To open to the tilted position: To close, proceed with steps (a–b) in •...
  • Page 42: Blinds And Flyscreens

    EQUIPMENT BLINDS AND FLYSCREENS Door Flyscreen (if fitted) Simply lift up the flap, unplug the red plastic end cap and connect the appliance in accordance Blinds The exterior door flyscreen can be opened or with barbecue manufacturer’s closed from both inside and outside of the Pull blind down by its centre catch.
  • Page 43 EQUIPMENT EXPLORER PROTECT deterrent. Entry into the caravan will now The next time the system is armed (On) the SECURITY SYSTEM OPERATION activate an alarm condition. interior movement sensor will be restored. Arming the system (On) Disarming the system (Off) Arming the system (On) Press the large button (B) once on the systems Excluding interior movement sensor (Off)
  • Page 44 Personal Attack Alarm (Panic) transferred when the handset’s override contacts are placed against the systems For your personal security the Explorer Protect override receptacle located in the caravan. In security system provides a personal attack / the event of handset battery failure, use the panic alarm only when the system is armed override contacts to manually operate the (On).
  • Page 46: Television And Fm Radio Aerial

    4. Turn on the television set and tune in. This landmark in your locality creating a double Some Explorer group products are now fitted may be necessary at all new locations. or ‘ghost’ image of the picture. with a seperate radio aerial in order to improve Interference Problems &...
  • Page 47: Beds And Bunks

    EQUIPMENT BEDS & BUNKS FRONT DOUBLE BED The two front single beds can be easily converted into a double bed by pulling out the bed slats, stored beneath the chest of drawers or stored in the bed slat box at the front of the caravan.
  • Page 48: Doors

    EQUIPMENT DOORS Windows. The exterior door can be secured to the side of Your caravan will be fitted with either the the caravan by pushing the button as illustrated. Polyplastic pronounced window, the Seitz flush Release by turning in the direction shown. window, or both.
  • Page 49: Care Of Your Caravan

    CARE OF YOUR CARAVAN This section of the guide is devoted to the care, collect during storage, and the gel coat can be One of the characteristics of GRP is the way cleaning and general preservation of your stained or marked when chemicals combine light transmitted through...
  • Page 50 CARE OF YOUR CARAVAN Note: Should scratches appear on the Shower Room and Wash Basin Fittings remove any dirt, dust or other contaminant. Water at a suitably hot temperature acrylic windows these can often be removed These should be cleaned using a non abrasive with an acrylic polish, i.e.
  • Page 51 Suitable sterilising chemicals are available from the wheels remain clear of the ground. Lower your Explorer Group Retailer, accessory shop, the corner steadies to ‘just’ site the caravan. chemists, or home-brew shops. It is not,...
  • Page 52: Draining Down The Water System

    CARE OF YOUR CARAVAN DRAINING DOWN YOUR WATER SYSTEM. It is essential that you drain down your caravan water system when it is not in use. This is most important during winter months to protect against frost damage. 1. Disconnect the water pump and switch of power supply.
  • Page 54: Maintenance Of Your Caravan

    MAINTENANCE OF YOUR CARAVAN BPW CHASSIS which is able to cause danger to other road aggressive driving or mishandling. Avoid users. According to Section 19, Subsection 2 of subjecting the axles to any impacts or MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS the StVZO (German Highway Code), this jolting.
  • Page 55 MAINTENANCE OF YOUR CARAVAN IN THE CASE OF A NEW VEHICLE COUPLING: WS 3000 Safety Coupling - After the first run under load conditions - Open coupling jaw by pulling lever H vigorously Single-Lever System upwards in the direction of the arrow until lever •...
  • Page 56 MAINTENANCE OF YOUR CARAVAN Maintenance work style of driving. Careful driving saves brake linings and tyres. As soon as a brake lining Check wheel bolts for firm seating - after the has been worn to a thickness of 1 mm, the first run under load conditions, likewise after brake shoe has to be replaced.
  • Page 57 MAINTENANCE OF YOUR CARAVAN Version 2: Turn back the adjusting nut by approx. 3–5 teeth until there is no more braking effect when turning the wheel forward. Check the position of the balance bar with parking brake actuated. Parallel position of balance bar = identical clearance of wheel brakes.
  • Page 58 MAINTENANCE OF YOUR CARAVAN ECO Compact bearings are recognizable by ECO hub bearings are simply extracted by their cylindrical cap shape and the sign “ECO”. means of the integrated axle nut. ECO Compact bearings comply with the state of Tightening torque: 280 Nm the art.
  • Page 59 MAINTENANCE OF YOUR CARAVAN LUBRICATION Lubricate the coupling head - regular intervals - Oil the coupling head at regular intervals at the points indicated. Grease the contact points of the ball of the towing vehicle. Caution: If using a stabiliser lead ie, Winterhoff “WS If grease nipples are not fitted, then apply 3000”) the towing ball must be free of oil to the deviation lever bush.
  • Page 60 MAINTENANCE OF YOUR CARAVAN...
  • Page 61 MAINTENANCE OF YOUR CARAVAN...
  • Page 62: Bpw Chassis

    MAINTENANCE OF YOUR CARAVAN...
  • Page 63 MAINTENANCE OF YOUR CARAVAN TYRES TYRE WEAR AND DAMAGE Please refer to your caravan specification sheet The legal requirements for tread depth on motor which is contained within this handbook for vehicle tyres applies also to caravans. Similarly, information regarding tyre pressures and axle it is not permitted to mix cross-ply and radial loads.
  • Page 64 MAINTENANCE OF YOUR CARAVAN 16.When parking, the handbrake lever MUST ALWAYS be engaged into the fully upright position (90°). This is to compress the spring within the spring cylinder and thereby create an energy store which will automatically engage the brakes further should the caravan move. If difficulty is experienced in this operation, try easing the caravan backwards with one hand while engaging the handbrake fully with the...
  • Page 65 MAINTENANCE OF YOUR CARAVAN Before fitting a new wheel, examine it for after the first 15 miles of use, and every distortion or other damage. Ensure that all 3000 miles thereafter. mating surfaces are clean and dry, including bolt/nut seats. ALWAYS USE THE CORRECT BOLTS OR NUTS TO SECURE THE WHEEL.
  • Page 66 MAINTENANCE OF YOUR CARAVAN JACKING Under no circumstances should the corner steadies be used to jack up the unit. When it is necessary to jack up, use a bottle, screw or scissor type jack (P/No. 3566858) with axle shaped head is recommended. Place the jack plate under the axle tube as near as possible to the main longitudinal member.
  • Page 68 MAINTENANCE...
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  • Page 71: Servicing

    NICEIC approved contractor every 3 years. REPAIRS service centre. Proof of this will be CUSTOMER SERVICES The Explorer Group Limited, together with its required in the event of a warranty claim. suppliers, are continually undertaking extensive Should you require any replacement parts...
  • Page 72: Service Documents

    TOURING CARAVANS - ANNUAL SERVICE RECORD In order to take full use of your Explorer Group Warranty it is essential that your caravan is serviced within the time scale laid down on the Service record on page 71. Whether you use your caravan for short journeys or for touring at home or abroad, regular servicing will help to ensure that you can enjoy it to the full.The Annual Service offered by your retailer will include the following work and it is our recommendation you have your caravan serviced to this...
  • Page 73: Service Records

    SERVICING ANNUAL SERVICE RECORD CARAVAN MODEL VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER YEAR 1st SERVICE 2nd SERVICE 3rd SERVICE DATE: DATE: DATE: RETAILER'S STAMP RETAILER'S STAMP RETAILER'S STAMP I/We certify that an annual service has been I/We certify that an annual service has been I/We certify that an annual service has been carried accordance...
  • Page 74 SERVICING 7th SERVICE 8th SERVICE 9th SERVICE DATE: DATE: DATE: RETAILER'S STAMP RETAILER'S STAMP RETAILER'S STAMP I/We certify that an annual service has been I/We certify that an annual service has been I/We certify that an annual service has been carried accordance with...
  • Page 75: Warranty

    4. That original VAT service invoices are retained as proof documentation is available for inspection in the event period at a cost of £25 payable to The Explorer Group that annual inspections have been carried out. that a claim should, as set out above, be made.
  • Page 76: Specifications

    AVANTÉ CHARGER POWER SUPPLY 12 VOLTS OUTPUT MASTER ON/OFF SWITCH WHI/BRN WHI/BRN 2.5MM RED 4.0MM WHI/BRN WHI/BRN AUXILIARY WHI/BRN BLACK 4.0MM 6 WAY FROM 'S' PLUG MAINS BATTERY WHI/BRN NEGS INPUT LINKED 230V WHI/BRN FRIDGE RD 4.0mm WHI/BRN BATT RED4.0mm RED4.0mm FRIDGE BL/BRN...
  • Page 77 AVANTÉ AVANTÉ ROAD LIGHTS WIRING DIAGRAM NEARSIDE SIDE MARKER LIGHT NEARSIDE BLACK TAIL NEARSIDE FRONT LIGHTS LIGHTS WHITE 9 WAY GREEN CONNECTOR WHITE WHITE BLUE GREEN BLUE NUMBER BLACK BLACK PLATE PLUG LIGHTS YELLOW YELLOW BROWN YELLOW/BLACK BROWN WHITE OR VIA ROOF OFFSIDE OFFSIDE HARNESS...
  • Page 78 AVANTÉ, ADVANTAGE, FIRESTORM, RIVA, RIVIERA, SUNSEEKER 630FB Number of Berths Interior Length 3655mm / 12' 4550mm / 14'11" 4752mm / 15'7" 5045mm / 16'7" 5275mm / 17'4" 5486mm / 18' 6325mm / 20'9" 6325mm / 20'9" Exterior body length 4280mm / 14' 5173mm/ 16'11"...
  • Page 79 BROADWAY, DIAMOND, ELUSION, INVICTA, XSCAPE 630FB Number of Berths Interior Length 3655mm / 12' 4550mm / 14'11" 4752mm / 15'7" 5045mm / 16'7" 5275mm / 17'4" 5486mm / 18' 6325mm / 20'9" 6325mm / 20'9" Exterior body length 4280mm / 14' 5173mm/ 16'11"...
  • Page 80: Power Supply

    CORONA CHARGER POWER SUPPLY 12 VOLTS MASTER ON/OFF SWITCH OUTPUT WHI/BRN WHI/BRN 2.5MM RED 4.0MM WHI/BRN WHI/BRN AUXILIARY WHI/BRN BLACK 4.0MM 6 WAY FROM 'S' PLUG BATTERY MAINS WHI/BRN NEGS INPUT LINKED WHI/BRN 230V FRIDGE RD 4.0mm WHI/BRN BATT RED4.0mm RED4.0mm FRIDGE BL/BRN...
  • Page 81 CORONA CORONA ROAD LIGHTS WIRING DIAGRAM NEARSIDE SIDE MARKER LIGHT NEARSIDE BLACK NEARSIDE TAIL FRONT LIGHTS LIGHTS WHITE 9 WAY GREEN CONNECTOR WHITE WHITE BLUE GREEN BLUE NUMBER BLACK BLACK PLATE PLUG LIGHTS YELLOW YELLOW BROWN YELLOW/BLACK BROWN WHITE OR VIA ROOF OFFSIDE OFFSIDE HARNESS...
  • Page 82 CORONA, CONCERTO, SHIRAZ 630FB Number of Berths Interior Length 3655mm / 12' 4550mm / 14'11" 4752mm / 15'7" 5045mm / 16'7" 5275mm / 17'4" 5486mm / 18' 6325mm / 20'9" 6325mm / 20'9" Exterior body length 4280mm / 14' 5173mm/ 16'11" 5375mm / 17'7"...
  • Page 83 AMAZON, MAGNUM, RAMBLER 630FB Number of Berths Interior Length 3655mm / 12' 4550mm / 14'11" 4752mm / 15'7" 5045mm / 16'7" 5275mm / 17'4" 5486mm / 18' 6325mm / 20'9" Exterior body length 4280mm / 14' 5173mm/ 16'11" 5375mm / 17'7" 5680mm / 18'7"...
  • Page 84 ODYSSEY CHARGER POWER SUPPLY 12 VOLTS FUSE SPUR FIRE OUTPUT WHI/BRN WHI/BRN OR 1.5mm WHI/BRN RED 4.0MM WHI/BRN WHI/BRN WHI/BRN BATTERY 6 WAY BLOCK BLACK 4.0MM MAINS 2.5MM INPUT WHI/BRN NEGS ROOF LINKED WHI/BRN 6 WAY FROM CAR 230V WHI/BRN FRIDGE RD 4.0mm WHI/BRN...
  • Page 85 ODYSSEY ODYSSEY 2003 ROAD LIGHTS WIRING DIAGRAM NEARSIDE SIDE MARKER LIGHT WHEN NEARSIDE FITTED BLACK TAIL NEARSIDE LIGHTS FRONT LIGHTS WHITE 9 WAY GREEN CONNECTOR WHITE WHITE BLUE GREEN BLUE NUMBER BLACK BLACK PLATE PLUG LIGHTS YELLOW YELLOW BROWN YELLOW/BLACK BROWN WHITE OFFSIDE...
  • Page 86 ODYSSEY 534L Number of Berths Interior Length 4314mm / 14'2" 4828mm / 15'10" 5344mm / 17'6" 5344mm / 17'6" 5486mm / 18' 5486mm / 18' External body length 5122mm / 16'10" 5636mm / 18'6" 6152mm / 20'2" 6152mm / 20'2" 6294mm / 20'8"...
  • Page 87 Hurricane Cyclone Typhoon Number of Berths Interior Length 4828mm / 15’10” 5344mm / 17’6” 5344mm / 17’6” External body length 5636mm / 18’6” 6152mm / 20’2” 6152mm / 20’2” Shipping Length 6539mm / 21’5” 7055mm / 23’2” 7055mm / 23’2” Overall Width 2140mm / 7’...
  • Page 88 OMEGA, PENTARA 534L Number of Berths Interior Length 4314mm / 14'2" 4828mm / 15'10" 5344mm / 17'6" 5344mm / 17'6" 5486mm / 18' 5486mm / 18' External body length 5122mm / 16'10" 5636mm / 18'6" 6152mm / 20'2" 6152mm / 20'2" 6294mm / 20'8"...
  • Page 89 MAGNUM CLASSIC 534L Number of Berths Interior Length 4314mm / 14’2” 4828mm / 15’10” 5344mm / 17’6” 5344mm / 17’6” 5486mm / 18’ 5486mm / 18’ External body length 5122mm / 16’10” 5636mm / 18’6” 6152mm / 20’2” 6152mm / 20’2” 6294mm / 20’8”...
  • Page 90 LIBERTÉ 534L Number of Berths Interior Length 4314mm / 14’2” 4828mm / 15’10” 5344mm / 17’6” 5344mm / 17’6” 5486mm / 18’ 5486mm / 18’ External body length 5122mm / 16’10” 5636mm / 18’6” 6152mm / 20’2” 6152mm / 20’2” 6294mm / 20’8”...
  • Page 92 OMEGA CHARGER POWER SUPPLY 12 VOLTS FUSE SPUR FIRE OUTPUT WHI/BRN WHI/BRN OR 1.5mm WHI/BRN RED 4.0MM WHI/BRN WHI/BRN BATTERY WHI/BRN BLACK 4.0MM 6 WAY BLOCK MAINS 2.5MM WHI/BRN NEGS INPUT ROOF LINKED 6 WAY FROM CAR WHI/BRN 230V WHI/BRN GRN/BRN 2.5mm FRIDGE...
  • Page 93 OMEGA OMEGA 2003 ROAD LIGHTS WIRING DIAGRAM NEARSIDE NEARSIDE SIDE MARKER YELLOW INDICATOR LIGHT WHITE WHEN NEARSIDE FITTED BLACK NEARSIDE TAIL FRONT LIGHTS LIGHTS WHITE 9 WAY GREEN CONNECTOR WHITE WHITE BLUE GREEN BLUE NUMBER BLACK BLACK PLATE PLUG LIGHTS YELLOW YELLOW BROWN...
  • Page 94 CRUSADER CRUSADER 2003 CHARGER POWER SUPPLY INTERNAL WIRING 12 VOLTS FUSE SPUR FIRE OUTPUT WHI/BRN WHI/BRN OR 1.5mm WHI/BRN RED 4.0MM WHI/BRN WHI/BRN BATTERY WHI/BRN BLACK 4.0MM 6 WAY BLOCK MAINS 2.5MM WHI/BRN NEGS INPUT ROOF LINKED 6 WAY FROM CAR WHI/BRN 230V WHI/BRN...
  • Page 95 CRUSADER CRUSADER 2003 ROAD LIGHTS WIRING DIAGRAM NEARSIDE SIDE MARKER LIGHT WHEN NEARSIDE TAIL FITTED BLACK NEARSIDE LIGHTS FRONT LIGHTS WHITE 9 WAY GREEN CONNECTOR WHITE WHITE BLUE GREEN BLUE NUMBER BLACK BLACK PLATE PLUG LIGHTS YELLOW YELLOW BROWN YELLOW/BLACK BROWN WHITE OFFSIDE...
  • Page 96 CRUSADER Hurricane Typhoon Aurora Sirocco Super Sirocco Super Storm Number of Berths Interior Length 4828mm / 15'10" 5344mm / 17'6" 5486mm / 18' 6325mm / 20'9" 6325mm / 20'9" 6325mm / 20'9" Exterior body length 5636mm / 18'6" 6152mm / 20'2" 6294mm / 20'8"...
  • Page 97 RALLYE Number of Berths Interior Length 4828mm / 15'10" 5344mm / 17'6" 5486mm / 18' 6325mm / 20'9" 6325mm / 20'9" Exterior body length 5636mm / 18'6" 6152mm / 20'2" 6294mm / 20'8" 6998mm / 23' 6998mm / 23' Shipping Length 6539mm / 21'5"...
  • Page 98 RALLYE RALLYE 2003 CHARGER POWER SUPPLY INTERNAL WIRING 12 VOLTS FUSE SPUR FIRE OUTPUT WHI/BRN WHI/BRN OR 1.5mm WHI/BRN RED 4.0MM WHI/BRN WHI/BRN BATTERY WHI/BRN 6 WAY BLOCK BLACK 4.0MM MAINS 2.5MM WHI/BRN NEGS INPUT ROOF LINKED WHI/BRN 6 WAY FROM CAR 230V WHI/BRN GRN/BRN...
  • Page 99 RALLYE RALLYE 2003 ROAD LIGHTS WIRING DIAGRAM NEARSIDE NEARSIDE SIDE MARKER INDICATOR YELLOW LIGHT WHITE WHEN NEARSIDE BLACK NEARSIDE TAIL FITTED FRONT LIGHTS LIGHTS WHITE 9 WAY GREEN CONNECTOR WHITE WHITE BLUE GREEN BLUE NUMBER BLACK BLACK PLATE PLUG LIGHTS YELLOW YELLOW BROWN...
  • Page 100 BUCCANEER BUCCANEER 2003 CHARGER POWER SUPPLY INTERNAL WIRING 12 VOLTS FUSE SPUR FIRE OUTPUT WHI/BRN WHI/BRN OR 1.5mm WHI/BRN RED 4.0MM WHI/BRN WHI/BRN BATTERY WHI/BRN BLACK 4.0MM 6 WAY BLOCK MAINS 2.5MM WHI/BRN NEGS INPUT ROOF LINKED WHI/BRN 6 WAY FROM CAR 230V WHI/BRN GRN/BRN...
  • Page 101 BUCCANEER BUCCANEER 2003 ROAD LIGHTS WIRING DIAGRAM NEARSIDE NEARSIDE SIDE MARKER INDICATOR YELLOW LIGHT WHITE NEARSIDE WHEN BLACK NEARSIDE TAIL FITTED FRONT LIGHTS LIGHTS WHITE 9 WAY GREEN CONNECTOR WHITE WHITE BLUE GREEN BLUE NUMBER BLACK BLACK PLATE PLUG LIGHTS YELLOW YELLOW BROWN...
  • Page 102 BUCCANEER Elan 14 Elan 15 Caribbean Argosy Schooner Number of Berths Interior Length 4314mm / 14'2" 4828mm / 15'10" 5344mm / 17'6" 5486mm / 18' 6325mm / 20'9" Shipping Length 6025mm / 19'9" 6539mm / 21'5" 7055mm / 23'2" 7197mm / 23'7" 8036mm / 26'4"...
  • Page 103 SUSSEX Wiston Salvington Chilington Washington Ashington Number of Berths Interior Length 3782mm 4034mm 4752mm 5147mm 5275mm Shipping Length 5270mm 5522mm 6237mm 6635mm 6763mm Overall Width 2184mm 2184mm 2184mm 2184mm 2184mm Overall Height 2755mm 2755mm 2755mm 2755mm 2755mm Maximum Headroom 1953mm 1953mm 1953mm 1953mm...
  • Page 104 SUSSEX SUSSEX 2003 INTERNAL WIRING WI.TCW GRN/OR - GREEN ORANGE CONTROL 7 'S' PLUG BLU - BLUE PANEL RED - RED CAR/VAN YEL - YELLOW RELAY AUTO CIRCUIT BREAKER BLU/BRN - BLUE BROWN FRIDGE WH/BRN - WHITE BROWN GRN/BLK - GREEN BLACK WHT - WHITE OR - ORANGE GRN - GREEN...
  • Page 105 SUSSEX SUSSEX ROAD LIGHTS WIRING DIAGRAM NEARSIDE SIDE MARKER LIGHT NEARSIDE BLACK NEARSIDE TAIL FRONT LIGHTS LIGHTS WHITE 9 WAY GREEN CONNECTOR WHITE WHITE BLUE GREEN BLUE NUMBER BLACK BLACK PLATE PLUG LIGHTS YELLOW YELLOW BROWN YELLOW/BLACK BROWN WHITE OR VIA ROOF OFFSIDE OFFSIDE HARNESS...
  • Page 106 RETAILER SPECIAL EDITIONS 2003 EXPLORER GROUP RETAILER SPECIAL EDITIONS PARENT MODEL RETAILER SPECIAL PARENT MODEL RETAILER SPECIAL AVANTÉ ADVANTAGE CORONA AMAZON BROADWAY CONCERTO CARRON MAGNUM DIAMOND WARREN ELUSION SHIRAZ EMPEROR FIRESTORM INVICTA OMEGA LIBERTÉ KENSINGTON MAGNUM CLASSIC KNIGHTSBRIDGE PENTARA RACECOURSE...
  • Page 107: Equipment List

    EQUIPMENT LIST 2003 Model Space Electric Water Electric Fridge Electric Hob Grill Oven Range Heater Heater Avanté Truma Ultraheat 3.75 1.83 Truma Ultrastore 0.83 Electrolux RM 4270 0.232 0.125 Spinflo Argent Spinflo Midi Corona Truma Ultraheat 3.75 1.83 Truma Ultrastore 0.83 Electrolux RM 4270 0.232...
  • Page 108 INDEX...
  • Page 109 INDEX Air conditioning Taps 30,31 Alarm Television Aerial Arrival at Site 12,13 Introduction Towing Truma Ultrastore BPW Chassis Jacking Tyres Brakes (BPW chassis) Lubrication 56-59 Vehicle Identification No Caravan Registration & Identification Scheme Maintenance Warranty Cleaning 47-50 Water Filter Connecting Services Oven Water Heater 27-29...
  • Page 110 The Explorer Group Limited Explorer House, Delves Lane, Consett, Co Durham. DH8 7PE Tel: 01207 699000 Fax: 01207 699001 www.explorer-group.co.uk...

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