Bailey Discovery 300 Operations Instructions

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Page 2 - Sofas & Chairs

11. INTRODUCTIONWelcome,Congratulations on the purchase of your Bailey Caravan. We would like to welcome you into the ranks of Bailey Owners. We ar

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91Appliances with battery igniter (handbook energy selection)Electrical OperationSwitch on the appliance by turning the energy selection switch

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92Appliances with Battery Igniter.Each refrigerator with manual ignition is equipped with an automatic ame safety valve which interrupts the ga

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9324 b. Dometic Refrigerator Model RMD8501 Twin axles.CleaningBefore starting up the refrigerator, it is recommended to clean inside and repeat this

Page 6 - Books for enthusiasts

94The LED (6) of the previously selected operating mode illuminates: Changing the operating mode by pressing button

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95Shut the door again by pushing it to close. The snapping into the lock can be heard.While the vehicle is parked, the locking hook may be

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96ashes and LED (2) simultaneously. If the failure is not resolved, it repeats after 1 hour.Status messages on the displayLED is ashing 230V

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97Possible cause Action you can takeq) Gas cylinder empty. a) Change gas cylinder.q) Is the supply shut-off device open?a) Op

Page 10 - 1. INTRODUCTION

9826. SMOKE ALARMThe smoke alarm is operational once the battery is connected. When products of combustion are sensed, the unit sounds a

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99smouldering. Extinguish the lighter, or put out the match and place it into a dish of water.• Turn the detector on its side so that the ve

Page 12 - 3. WARRANTY

10028. BATHROOM CARE.Do not expose the bathroom plastic ttings to cleaning products or abrasive material containing concentrated perfumes, body

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2by winding the handle on the jockey wheel.• Always ensure that the green button located on the leading edge of the coupling head is raised be

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10117. Console with ush water tank18. Filter for electric ventilator19. Location waste pump- out systemPreparing for use (standard)• Open the acces

Page 15 - Tune into

102season. Next to using the Thetford’s Cassette Tank Cleaner, which is the powerful cleaning agent for the periodical cleaning of the wast

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10331. SOFT FURNISHINGS CarpetWhen cleaning the interior of your caravan please remove the carpet from the vehicle.Vacuum the carpets to take

Page 17 - 5. COUNTRY AND COASTAL CODE

10432. REMIS BLINDSREMIBASE PLUS WINDOW BLINDS.Please note the blinds should not be in the closed position when the vehicle is travelling or

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105may need to adjust the direction of the mast to achieve the best picture quality.6. Secure by tightening the Mast Locking Collar.DAB and

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106Shouldyoustillbeexperiencingdifcultiesandre-quire assistance, please do not hesitate to contact Grade UK on +44 115 986 7151.It is the res

Page 20 - 6. CARAVAN AND TOW VEHICLE

10734. GENERAL CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF YOUR CARAVAN.ExteriorThe exterior of your caravan is very durable and easy to clean owing to it’s high gloss p

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108FurnitureMoisture in the air can cause damage to furniture as the wood expands or contracts with an increase or decrease in the relative humidity.

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10936. WINTERISATION AND STORAGEThe following applies whenever your caravan is stored particularly during winter months.• If you will not be using

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110Step 1: Pull slats from offside towards the bunks on the other side. Step 2: There will be a slight gap between the two bunk faces.Step 3: Turn t

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32. STATEMENT OF CONFORMITYAll Bailey Caravans have been certied by the National Caravan Council for compliance with UK and European Standar

Page 25 - 7. TOWING

40. SIDE DINETTE TOP BUNK ASSEMBLY. 111Step 1 Remove cushions and draw the curtains and close the blind if fitted.Step 2 Holding the bunk in both hand

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41. SIDE DINETTE BOTTOM BUNK ASSEMBLY.Side Dinette Bottom Bunk Assemblyi. Remove table from support leg.ii. Place the table top between seats on ledge

Page 27 - 9. UNHITCHING

11343. USEFUL E MAIL ADDRESSES AND TELEPHONE NUMBERS.Bailey Help line [email protected] spares department

Page 28 - 10. WHEELS AND TYRES

4water ingress through any permanently sealed seams or joints (with the exception of exclusions stated in the terms and conditions.)Warranty Ex

Page 29 - Unicorn and Pegasus Models

5available for repair within six (6) weeks of the date of inspection for the purpose of carrying out the repair work. 7. No repairs, including the 

Page 30 - Wheel Safety Bolt

6Every great road trip needs a soundtrack, whether it's your favourite CD, the latest MP3 or even just up-to-date travel information on the radi

Page 31 - 12. THE AL-KO CARAVAN CHASSIS

74. Caravan Registration and Identication Scheme (C.R.I.S)This caravan has been security marked and recorded under CRiS, this is the Cen

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85. COUNTRY AND COASTAL CODEUpon arrival at your destination you should be aware of the Country Code. Code of Conduct – Camp sitesCheck the site regu

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9your interest, there is a lot to learn, but please observe the following code.Guard against all risk of res. Hay and heath land catch alight easily

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10Under no circumstances should the caravan ventilation be covered, blocked or tampered with in any way.Petrol and Diesel FumesThe tting o

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One of the leading suppliers to the caravan & leisure industrywww.belfieldfurnishings.comRefurbishmentsMattressesCurtainsUpholstered SeatingSofas

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116. CARAVAN AND TOW VEHICLE.Choosing the right car and caravan combination for safe and stable towing is both an art and a science. It may seem com

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12The caravan to towing vehicle weight ratio:This can be determined by calculation and is equal to:Actual laden mass of caravan As a general guid

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13Where a designated attachment point is provided on the towbar:Pass the cable through the attachment point and clip it back on itself. (g a)Where

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14NoseweightIt is recommended that the noseweight should be varied to nd the optimum for towing dependent upon the actual laden weight

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15Hitching the caravan to the tow vehicle1. Ensure that the caravan is in a suitable position, and secure with the handbrake fully on.2. Fully Raise

Page 41 - 14 THE WATER SYSTEM

16and the secondary braking cable is connected.25. Adjust the car’s driving mirrors from the driving seat to ensure good rearward visibility.7. TOWIN

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17The width of the caravan when being towed.The width of the towing vehicle when driven solo.Any additional rear view mirror tted shall be o

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189. UNHITCHING.Do not pitch in a position in which your outt will obstruct other people.Try to choose an area that is dry, reasonably level and pre

Page 44 - 14 b. THE PEGASUS GT65 WATER

1910. WHEELS AND TYRES.TyresThe tyres tted by Bailey Caravans are Michelin car and van tyres for the Unicorn and Pegasus range and

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20areas are clean and dry. Wheel bolts should never be lubricated.Spare Wheels- Optional extras with some models.The spare wheel tted to your

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©COPYRIGHT 2013 BAILEY CARAVANS LTD

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21The WSL Caravan Wheel Safety BoltThe ground-breaking bespoke locking safety wheel bolt.A high safety margin with a considerable increase inclamping

Page 48 - 15. THE GAS SYSTEM

2212. THE AL-KO CARAVAN CHASSISChassis membersThe recommended tow vehicle coupling height is 385mm +/- 35mm from the ground to the centre of the ball

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23Operating instructionsCoupling handle and stabilising lever.The Stabiliser lever (Fig 2/ Item 2) must be in the uppermost position (open

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24Manoeuvring operationFor easier manoeuvring (on camp sites etc), pull the stabiliser lever to the ‘up’ position. Please do not use the stab

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25Braking system adjustment(At 500 miles, then every 3,000 miles or 1 year)i. Ensure the towing shaft with coupling heads is pulled fully forward (g

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26xvi. If difculty is experienced in this operation, try easing the caravan backwards with one hand while engaging the handbrake fully with the othe

Page 53 - BCA-DCP-1200

27DISPLAY COLOUR ATC CONDITIONDIAGNOSIS WHAT TO DO OUTCOME STATUSGreen ATC Active Everything OKGreen Flashing ATC ActiveSelf Test incompleteDrive for

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28160 Coupling headAL-KO ball-type coupling drawbars are to be used with trailer balls Ø50 as per guideline 94/20 EC. Safety InformationAfter each co

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29• Trailer ball in new state Ø 50 - ball type coupling drawbar shows increased wear.The ball type coupling drawbar can come off

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3013. TRACKER MONITOR- UNICORNOperating InstructionsTracker Monitor for caravans is armed and disarmed by an alarm. Triggering the alarm siren does

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*Price valid until 14 December 2014. A joining fee of £10 applies – this fee is waived if you choose to pay by Direct Debit.There’s no better value in

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31Q My caravan is in secure storage on a farm/compound. Do I need to check my leisure battery?A Yes, you must check the charge of your battery and

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3214 THE WATER SYSTEM14 a. THE UNICORN WATER SYSTEMThis water system has an on board pump which is located in the vehicle (usually under a bed bunk).

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33Waste (Grey Water System.)The waste water (often referred to as ‘grey’ water) from the caravan’s sinks and shower tray are outed to two ou

Page 61 - 19. ALDE HEATING SYSTEM

34Water System Trouble ShootingFAULT CAUSE SOLUTIONNo Power to pump Check power supplyAttach leads/clean connectionsPump Doesn’t runFuse has blown Re

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3514 b. THE PEGASUS GT65 WATER SYSTEMWater SupplyAll models are supplied with a 12 volt submersible pump, controlled by a pressure switch. Th

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36Adjusting your Pressure SwitchYour pressure switch is factory set and should not normally require adjustment. However, adjustment may be r

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37Helpful HintsTo obtain efcient running and maximum life, ensure the following:•There is sufcient water in the container –do not run the pump whe

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3814C Truma Ultraow Operating InstructionsRaise the lid, clean both the water socket and the plug of the pump assembly.Plug the pump connector in

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3915. THE GAS SYSTEMAll gas appliances tted to your Bailey caravan are suitable for operation on both Butane and Propane without the

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40• Fit plastic protecting cap to cylinderWith the full cylinder:• Before placing cylinder in the cradle ensure that the tray is clean and free fro

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Model: Vehicle Identication number V.I.N:(Located on the exterior windows and chassis)Owner’s name:Address:Telephone number:Habitati

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4116. THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM – 230 VO LTAs in the home, care must be exercised when handling mains electricity.Your attention is drawn to the foll

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42by switching to the ON position. (Against the spring pressure in an upwards direction).If an earth fault develops or a person was

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43A battery of not less than 40-50 amperes/hours capacity is recommended, crocodile clips should never be used to connect the battery,

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4418. CONTROL PANELS18 a. THE UNICORN DIGITAL CONTROL PANEL BCA-DCP-1200OverviewThe BCA-DCP-1200 is the central control unit for your caravan. I

Page 73 - COMBI 4 E / 6 E Version UK

45is displayed, then press enter . You can now scroll up or down the available settings with the left and right buttons. If you want to edit a s

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46Operating InstructionsFig 1: Home ScreenFig 2: Home Screen FunctionsOperating the space Heater1. From the home screen, touch the ‘Van’ icon: 2. T

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47* Heat Boost Setting: This uses gas and electric simultaneously for higher heat outputs. It intelligently balances between gas and electr

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48Tap the arrow keys to move the cursor along each of the 3 programmable times, using the + and - keys to select the on and off time, the desir

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49OptionsThere are a number of additional user options that can be adjusted as required.To enter the options menu from the home screen tap the spanne

Page 78 - Fault Cause

50“Fault on Space Heater”Contact Whale Heater Support on +44 (0)845 217 2933 and quote the fault number shown on the screen.Water Heating Fault Scree

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Books for enthusiastsby enthusiastswww.haynes.co.uk Available from all good bookshops or ORDER DIRECT on Tel: 01963 442030The Motorcaravan Manual (3r

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5118 c The Pursuit Control PanelThe Pursuit Control Panel is designed to send and receive simple signals to control the caravan.1. Master Sw

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5219. ALDE HEATING SYSTEMOperating InstructionsPlease read these instructions carefully before using the boiler. These instructions are approv

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53Check that the automatic check valve (N) is open and is allowing air to enter the heater when it is being drained, and that the hose (O) is

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54inhibitor) intended for use in aluminium heating systems. If using concentrated glycol, the mixture should consist of 60% water and 40% glycol.

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55Control Panel- Functions and Symbols

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CONTENTSOwner’s Details 1. INTRODUCTION P 1• Safety P 1 • Driving Licences P 22. STATEMENT OF CONFORMITY P 33. WARRANTY P 3• War

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63Electrical Operating Instructions (230v) Ensure that the water heater is full then switch the isolation switch on. (Usually mounted on the bunk fa

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64Function DescriptionThe liquid gas heater Combi E is a warm-air heater with integrated hot water boiler (10 litres volume). The burner op

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65Operating InstructionsAlways observe the operating instructions and “Important operating notes” prior to starting!The vehicle owner is responsi

Page 96 - 23. DAEWOO MICROWAVE OVEN

66and engaged.Close the drain valve by activating the push button. The push button must engage in position (U) “closed”.Only when the temperature

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67Select gas, electrical or mixed operation using the power switch. Illumination of the yellow LED (G) on the power selector switch indicates that t

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68the red LED (R) on the control panel ashes with 5 Hz.Possible causes can be found in the troubleshooting list.! If the 230 V power supply is inter

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69Overheating protection 230 V.The 230 V heating facility has a mechanical overheating switch. If the 12 V power supply is interrupted during o

Page 100 - 24. REFRIGERATORS

70The red and the yellow LEDs ash alternately with 1 HzThere is a threat of under-voltage when heating up the water. Battery voltage

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• Gas Safety Advice P 40• Awning Space LPG Appliance Exhaust P 40• Gas Leaks P 40• Ventilation P 40• Gas BBQ Point

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71Truma CP Plus Digital Control PanelOperating InstructionsSafety instructions• The device may only be operated if it is in perfect workin

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72The control knob/push button (8) is used to select menus in the lines (3+4) and congure the settings. These are shown via a display

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73a = Boiler * - Warm water boiler is switched on.b = 40o - Warm water temperature 40oC.c = 60oC - Warm water temperature 60oC.d = boost *

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74Enter end time point• Use the control knob/push button to set the hours, then the minutes.! If the start times are exceeded when entere

Page 106 - 25. STAINLESS STEEL SINK

75minute display will ash.• Use the control knob/push button to set the minutes.• Click the control knob/push button to conrm the value Se

Page 107 - 27. CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM

76remains on. The device remains in the malfunction status. Other devices connected to the control panel can be operated.Troublesho

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7721. GRP PanelsGRP components need to be washed, waxed and cared for like a car. Chemicals and dirt can collect during storage, and the o

Page 109 - 29. THETFORD C262 TOILET

78Vehicle length max. 7m› Dometic FreshLight 1600 and 2200 › Integrated roofl ight› Individual air fl ow regulation with automatic blower contro

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79Vehicle length max. 7m› Dometic FreshLight 1600 and 2200 › Integrated roofl ight› Individual air fl ow regulation with automatic blower contro

Page 111 - 30. ECOCAMEL SHOWER HEAD

8022. COOKING EQUIPMENTThe Caprice CookerNever use the Cooker as a space heater.Before using the appliance please ensure that you are aware of the fo

Page 112 - 31. SOFT FURNISHINGS

 Gas Operation P 94 Shutting off the Refrigerator P 96 Defrosting P 96 Winter Operation P 96o Display P 96• Troubleshooting

Page 113 - 32. REMIS BLINDS

81Before using your hotplate for the rst time, we recommend that you prime and season it. To prime the HotplateSwitch on the

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82factory lubricants that might impart unpleasant smells to the meals being cooked. A non-toxic smoke may occur when using for the rst time

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83Country Cooking AppliancesOperating Instructions• Ensure that the gas cylinder is turned on• In the event of a gas smell turn off at the cylinder

Page 116 - MAINTENANCE OF YOUR CARAVAN

84The Midi Oven and Grill• Accessible parts may be hot when the grill is used! Young children should be kept away• The heat deector

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85Temperature ControlThe temperature control in the oven is controlled by a thermostatic gas tap and is variable over the range 130c to 240c. App

Page 118 - 35. CARAVAN KEYS

86• Check the gas is not escaping from an unlighted applianceServiceThe Caprice cooker must be serviced at least once every 12 months. A

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8723. DAEWOO MICROWAVE OVENPrecautions to avoid possible exposure to excessive microwave energy• Do not attempt to operate this oven with

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88Operation ProcedureThis section includes useful information about oven operation.1. Connect the mains lead to an electrical outlet.2. After

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89the defrosting time ends, you will hear 3 beeps.Cooking in One Stage1. Press Power button (select the desired power level). The M/W indicator appe

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90unnecessary service call.The oven doesn’t work• Check that the power cord is securely plugged in.• Check that the door is rmly closed.• Check t

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