Important Terminology - Bailey Approach Advance Owner's Manual

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INTRODUCTION

Important Terminology

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MODEL: This handbook refers to all of the
Peugeot-based Approach models built on an
AL-KO chassis.
Gas System: This system is for use on vehicles
with a 30mb gas system. The gas system
pressure is noted on a label inside the gas
locker.
Conversion Type: Your vehicle is classed as a
coach-built motorhome made with insulated
laminated panels with a GRP outer skin. (Type
Approval class M1 SP.)
Climatic Conditions: The Approach SE range
of motorhomes is designed for use in extreme
temperature climates and has been tested to
Grade 3 in accordance with EN1646-1:2004.
Handbook: Any queries should be addressed to
your Bailey retailer.
Appliance
Instructions:
The
instructions have been extracted from those
supplied by the appliance manufacturer.
Automotive – Peugeot: For all your Bailey
motorhomes' automotive requirements please
refer to the Peugeot vehicle instruction
handbook or your local Peugeot retailer.
Tyre Pressures:
Your Bailey motorhome is fitted with Michelin
Agilis Camping tyres. These tyres are designed
appliance
to run at 80 Psi on the rear axle for all loads
when used in a single fitment.
tyre pressure can be set depending on the
maximum in service vehicle loads. The correct
cold tyre pressure for your vehicle is labelled
on the inside of the passenger door frame.
The tyres are 215/70 R15 CP 109Q.
Chassis Number: Record both the chassis
number and the production number of your
motorhome and store them safely at home.
The chassis number is a 17-digit number
which can be found:
• On a small "window" in the bottom left hand
corner of the front windscreen.
• On the plate under the bonnet.
• On the European Whole Vehicle Type
Approval plate which can be found in the gas
locker.
You will find:
• The plate under the bonnet relates to the
base vehicle data and may be replaced
with an AL-KO plate if the weight has been
upgraded.
• The motorhome conversion plate can be
found inside the glove box. The production
number is found on the plate and is another
alphanumeric code of 17 digits. Above the
production number you will find the MTPLM
and MRO information.
• There is also a helpful weights and
dimensions label that is under the driver's
sun visor.
The front
Production number: This is an alphanumeric
code and is found in the glove box.

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