Pre-Start Checks There are a lot of items that need to be safely stowed before driving the vehicle. Please follow this checklist – it starts outside, and works forward through the vehicle. Gas off. Bike rack secure. Mains cable stowed and connection cover latched down. Step retracted.
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The Mooveo Fiat Cab Seat rotation release is towards the front Bonnet of the inboard side of Release the seat Diesel Filler Seat height adjusters, front and back Air-conditioning Switch 5 or 6 speed Gearbox Lock yourself in at night...
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Driving a Large Vehicle The dimensions of this vehicle are printed on the front cover. Width: Although it appears big, the van is actually not much wider than an ordinary car. The exterior mirrors are the widest part of the vehicle, and they give you a good “feel” for the width.
No Smoking There is no smoking inside the van. If you smoke just outside the van, or under any awning that is fitted, be careful that the wind does not take your smoke inside. Smoke is retained by the soft furnishings and leaves a very unpleasant odour for the next non- smoking user.
Water System The van has storage tanks for clean water, and waste “grey” water. Grey water is exclusively what has gone down the drains of the sinks or shower. The toilet is a completely separate system. Clean water is not suitable for drinking without boiling. A separate bottle of drinking water should be carried for that purpose.
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Toilet Turn on the water pump to enable the electric flush. The whole toilet bowl can swivel to make a little more elbow room. Make sure the red “Cassette Removed” light is not lit. The outlet from the toilet bowl is normally closed with a black sealing “blade”.
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Servicing the Toilet 1. This job is not as bad as you might expect. 2. Inside the van, make sure that the slide valve in the bottom of the toilet pan is closed. (Push the lever in). 3. Go outside, and open the toilet compartment. 4.
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Electrics The van has a 16amp 230v mains input connection on the right side. This is connected using the long orange cable from the storage compartment. First connect the larger of the two plugs to the van as shown. Then connect the other end of the cable to the socket provided by the campsite.
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Electrics: Trouble Shooting The van does not generate its own 230v mains supply from batteries. The mains sockets only work when the van is connected to an external mains supply. Otherwise, the electrical equipment is powered from the 12v ‘Leisure Battery’. These circuits must be switched on using the switch above the door.
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The cylinders are accessed from outside the van. The gas must be turned off when driving, and it is illegal to use gas devices in petrol filling stations, indoor car parks, and ferries – due to the ignition hazard when fuel vapour is present.
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Fridge Adjust Mode Selector: Temperature Gas, 12v (alternator) or, Mains voltage 230v On/Off The right hand knob adjusts the temperature. The left knob connects the fridge to one of three sources of power: - gas, 12v engine- driven alternator, or 230v mains voltage. The fridge prefers to work on 230v mains.
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Gas Hob The lid of the cooker should always be raised before use and not lowered until the hob has cooled. It must be down when travelling. Some people put a towel under the glass to stop rattles when travelling. The knobs must be held in for a few seconds after lighting, until the flame is detected.
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Heating A dial above the door controls room temperature and water heating. The boiler can heat 10 litres of water in about 20minutes, or 80 minutes if room heating is in use. Without water heating With 60 deg A setting of 4 water = 23ºC heating...
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Table: Remove or Replace Underneath the table are two latches with red triggers, which must be pulled away from the wall. When you replace the table, don’t forget to re-engage the both of the two latches shown above. This is important because they prevent the table from tipping up if you lean on one corner.
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Windows The windows are closed using lever latches that incorporate a locking ventilation position, which holds the window securely a few millimetres ajar. Windows must be fully closed when driving. If they blow open at motorway speed, or brush against hedges, it may rip them off completely Blinds The windows all have blinds for privacy at night, and to reduce the heat from the sun during the...
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Ventilation The main roof light has a wind-up mechanism as shown. The first few turns are very easy while the mechanism unlocks. Then it becomes heavier as it begins to open. When closing, wind the handle down a couple of extra turns to lock it, and then push up against the “glass”...
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TV Aerial: Status type Before you begin, look around for other TV aerials, and note which way they are pointing, and whether the bars on the aerials are horizontal or vertical. The aerial is adjusted from inside the wardrobe. Unscrew the big white finned nut (red arrow) to allow the aerial to be raised and then turned to face the same way as other aerials nearby.
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