Bailey Approach Advance Owner's Manual page 47

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FITTED EQUIPMENT – The Control Panel
Waste Level
*Also see "User Settings" –> "Waste High" for
associated alarm*.
*Also see "Icons" section for associated icon*.
The level in the waste water tank is
displayed as a % on this screen.
Fill Internal Tank?
With the external pump connected to the
inlet and to an external water source,
press
to fill the internal tank.
*Note: When the internal tank is full the pump
will stop automatically.*
External Temperature
The outside temperature, as detected by
a sensor underneath the van, is displayed
on this screen.
You can change between degrees Celsius and
degrees Fahrenheit by pressing
selecting
for °C or
for °F.
Internal Temperature
The inside temperature, as detected
by a sensor inside the control panel, is
displayed on this screen.
You can change between degrees Celsius
and degrees Fahrenheit by pressing
and selecting
for °C or
Select Battery
*Also see "Icons" section for associated icon*.
With 230V mains disconnected, the
user can choose to draw power from
the leisure battery OR the vehicle
battery.
Press
to swap between batteries.
If the "Auto-Battery" feature is enabled (see
"User Settings" section) the system will
automatically switch to "Vehicle Battery" if
the "Leisure Battery Voltage" is low (less than
11V).
*Note: When 230V mains is connected "Leisure
Battery" is automatically selected and cannot
be changed.*
Leisure Battery Amps
*Also see "User Settings" –> "Amps High" for
associated alarm*.
*Also see "Icons" section for associated icon*
The current being drawn from your
leisure battery, in amps, is displayed on
this screen. A higher current will drain
your battery faster.
and
To display current draw as a % of maximum
recommended current press
Note: (0A = 0%) (12A = 100%)*/
You can return to displaying in Amps by
pressing
then
Leisure Battery Voltage and Vehicle Battery
for °F.
Voltage
*Also see "User Settings" –> "Low Volts V" for
associated alarm*.
*Also see "User Settings" –> "Low Volts L" for
associated alarm*.
*Also see "Icons" section for associated icons*.
screen).
An estimate of your batteries' remaining
charge can be seen by pressing
*Note: (12V = 0%) (12.7V = 100%)*.
You can return to displaying in volts by
pressing
*Note: To increase accuracy of the voltage
reading, switch the "Master Switch" off.
*Note: The "Leisure Battery Voltage" actually
displays the voltage of the charger while 230V
mains is connected*.
*Note: "Vehicle Battery Voltage" cannot be
displayed while 230V mains is connected.
User Settings
then
Navigation
.
With 230V mains disconnected, this
screen shows the voltage of the currently
selected battery (set on "Select Battery"
then
.
Press
to access the "User Settings"
screen. See below for a description of
each option.
• You can scroll through the settings with the
and
buttons.
• To edit a setting, highlight it by pressing
• When it is highlighted press
to change value.
• Press
to accept new value.
then
.
or

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