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Page 1 - OWNER’S DETAILS

Model _________________________________________________V.I.N. __________________________________________________Owner’s Name__________________________

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6Chapter 2 CARAVAN & TOW VEHICLEIntroduction:Choosing the right car and caravan combination for safe and stable towingis both an art and a science

Page 3 - CONTENTS

96Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTauthorised disposal point. Place the holding tank in the verticalposition and rotate the pour-out spout upwards (fig.13)

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97Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTpour-out spout and leave the blade open so the cassette can dry.Caution: Never use washing-up liquids which contain chlor

Page 5 - Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION

98Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTOMNIVENT ROOFLIGHT MOUNTED EXTRACTOR FANUse Ventilator (only for OMNIVENT 12V)The ventilator is started by the red switch

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99Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTTHE ALKO CARAVAN CHASSISChassis membersThe ALKO lightweight chassis has been perfected by many years ofresearch and devel

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100Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTThe galvanised chassis should not be painted or subjected to any otherprotective treatment.Should the galvanising become

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101Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTOperation : Type AK 10/2 – AK 300 Coupling HeadLift locking trigger (AK 10/2), and lift handle upward and forward. Plac

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102Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTOperating instructionsCoupling handle (Fig. 1/Item 1), Stabiliser Lever (Fig. 1/Item 2)The Stabiliser lever (Fig. 2/Item

Page 10 - Introduction:

103Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTTHE ALKO CARAVAN CHASSIS (continued)Warning: The coupling is correctly engaged when the green edge of thesafety indicato

Page 11 - Measurement of nose weight

104Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTTHE ALKO CARAVAN CHASSIS (continued)Please Note: The friction pads are pressed against the towball and hencegenerate a s

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105Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTTHE ALKO CARAVAN CHASSIS (continued)6) If the arrow on the plate reaches or passes the marked area on thesoft dock then

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7Chapter 2 CARAVAN & TOW VEHICLENote:i. Please take care to ensure that you have allowed for the masses of allitems you intend to carry in the car

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106Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTPlease do not use the stabiliser leveras an manoeuvring handle. Pleaseuse the handles on the Caravan orfit the AL-KO man

Page 15 - Hitching up

107Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTthe friction pad and tow ball. b) Dry operation of the drawshaft insidethe overrun device. c) A detachable towball which

Page 16 - INCORRECT

108Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTTHE ALKO CARAVAN CHASSIS (continued)StoringTo reduce the possibility of contamination of component parts of the AKS2000

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109Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTBraking system adjustment (At 500 miles, then every 3,000 miles or1 year)i. Ensure the towing shaft with coupling heads

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110Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTdirection of the arrow embossed on the backplate until there isresistance in the wheel rotation (fig. 9).vi. Slacken off

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111Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTFig. 10never bent or curved under any fittings. On tandem axles, using thedouble balance bar, a brake rod support tube

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112Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTxiii. Adjust the two locking nuts, forward of the spring cylinder (fig. 10),(on some chassis a single Nyloc nut is used)

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113Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTWarning: The torque settings should be rechecked after 50km / 30 miles.Wheel bolts should never be lubricated.Caution: I

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114Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTREMI CARE DOOR FLYSCREENOperating Instructionsi. To close REMIcare:Pull handle/crossbar across door aperture until hook

Page 23 - Stabilisers

115Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTREMIpart DOOR FLYSCREENOperating InstructionsThe screen is designed to be used when the upper half of the stable dooris

Page 24 - 12S (GREY)

8Chapter 2 CARAVAN & TOW VEHICLEAnother simple method is to use bathroom scales and a suitable piece ofstrong timber as a platform to rest the tow

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116Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTREMI TOP FIXED VENTILATION ROOFLIGHTOperating InstructionsCaution: Before towing please open the blinds and ensure the R

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117Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTv. Cleaning:Use a damp cloth, and if necessary, a normal household cleanerwithout abrasives or solvents.Caution: DO NOT

Page 27 - Changing a Wheel

118Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTREMIjoy combination window blinds (Senator Only)Operating InstructionsThe sun screen may be adjusted to any level by pul

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119Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTREMIflair Combination Window Blinds.Operation and CareThe cassette contains a sun screen and a fly screen blind.The fly

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120Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTIDM3 / IDM2000 CARAVAN ALARMFactory SettingsEntry Delay - 0:00 (0 secs)Exit Delay - 0:20 (20secs)Siren On Time - 1:00 (1

Page 30 - The Submersible Pump

121Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTIDM3 / IDM2000 CARAVAN ALARM (continued)Changing the Personal Code1. Press “F”, press “1”.2. Enter the current code. (12

Page 31 - THE WATER SYSTEM (continued)

122Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTIDM3 / IDM2000 CARAVAN ALARM (continued)5. This operation can be cancelled at any time before step 3 by pressing“C”.Chan

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123Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTIDM3 / IDM2000 CARAVAN ALARM (continued)3. Press “F”. The exit delay will begin, 1 pulse per second.4. 2 short bursts on

Page 33 - Operation

124Chapter 5 GENERALGENERAL MAINTENANCEExteriorThe exterior bodywork of your caravan is very durable and easy to keepclean owing to its high gloss pro

Page 34 - Adjusting Pressure Switch

125Chapter 5 GENERALWindow Catches and StaysTurn catch arm to the vertical position to open. A night vent position isavailable by locking the catch i

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9Chapter 2 CARAVAN & TOW VEHICLEMAYBENOYESEQUAL85%

Page 36 - WATER SYSTEM WINTERISATION

126Chapter 5 GENERALii. Sponge the affected area with warm soapy water taking care not tosoak the material.iii. Leave to dry in normal conditions.Thes

Page 37 - Shower tray

127Chapter 5 GENERALCleaning should be carried out immediately after use using warm soapywater and a soft cloth. Stubborn stains may be removed using

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128Chapter 5 GENERAL4. The container should then be totally filled with water containing anappropriate disinfectant/sterilant solution and allowed to

Page 39 - Types of gas

129Chapter 5 GENERALSuitable sterilising chemicals are available from your caravan dealer,accessory shop, chemists or home-brew shops. It is not, howe

Page 40 - THE GAS SYSTEM (continued)

130Chapter 5 GENERALFIRE AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONSWarning: Your attention is drawn to the notice affixed in the caravanadvising on fire prevention, vent

Page 41 - Gas safety advice

131Chapter 5 GENERALVentilationAll ventilation complies with EN 721 and vents should not be obstructedin any manner as this could lead to insufficient

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132Chapter 5 GENERALPortable AppliancesWarning: Never use portable cooking or heating equipment, other thanelectric heaters that are not of the direct

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133Chapter 5 GENERALASSEMBLING THE BUNKS215436

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134Chapter 5 GENERALLift up Bunki. Remove cushions and draw the curtains.ii/iii.Holding bunk in both hands pull it inwards whilst lifting upwards.iv.

Page 45 - On leaving caravan site

135Chapter 5 GENERALWATER SYSTEM - FAULT FINDINGFAULT - Water not flowing from any tap when operated but pump runsCause CureFreshwater tank empty Chec

Page 46 - Generators

10Chapter 2 CARAVAN & TOW VEHICLEii. Above 1600cc petrol or 1800cc diesel such engines should manage acaravan weighing up to 100% of the kerb weig

Page 47 - Mains unit

136Chapter 5 GENERALFAULT - Water flows from hot tap but has reduced flow from coldCause CureCold water pipe kinked preventing flow Check and re-route

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137Chapter 5 GENERALFAULT - Warm water flow out of cold tapCause CureHot water back feeding into cold line, Fit non-return valve in cold supply near t

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138Chapter 5 GENERALROOM HEATER - FAULT FINDINGFAULT - Heater will not lightSymptoms Cause CureSpark visible No gas. Bottle temperature too low Check

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139Chapter 5 GENERALFAULT - Braking is one-sidedCause CureIncorrect adjustment at wheel. Adjust as described.Brake cable seized. Free off cable or rep

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140Chapter 5 GENERALFAULT - Trailer brakes inoperativeCause CureBrakes underadjusted. Check action and rectify.Lining contamination. Replace brake sho

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141Chapter 6 TECHNICAL INFORMATION230 VOLT & 12 VOLT PRIMARY CIRCUIT DIAGRAM - DISCOVERY

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142Chapter 6 TECHNICAL INFORMATIONROADLIGHT WIRING — Discovery

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143Chapter 6 TECHNICAL INFORMATIONROADLIGHT WIRING — All Models exceptDiscoveryNote: All cable sizes given in mm2Note: 12N & 12S must be connected

Page 55 - CONTROL PANEL SPB2

144Chapter 6 TECHNICAL INFORMATION230 VOLT & 12 VOLT PRIMARY CIRCUIT DIAGRAM - PAGEANTRequired car wiring for 12S (Grey) 7 pin socketNote: When th

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145Chapter 6 TECHNICAL INFORMATION230 VOLT & 12 VOLT PRIMARY CIRCUIT DIAGRAM - RANGER

Page 57 - Switching off (gas operation)

11Chapter 2 CARAVAN & TOW VEHICLESecondary braking cable (Break away device)Always ensure this is looped around a secure part of the towing bracke

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146Chapter 6 TECHNICAL INFORMATION230 VOLT & 12 VOLT PRIMARY CIRCUIT DIAGRAM - SENATOR

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147Chapter 6 TECHNICAL INFORMATIONMODEL BERTHS INTERNAL SHIPPING OVERALL OVERALL MAXIMUM TYRE TYREBODY LENGTH BODY HEIGHT HEADROOM SIZES PRESSURELENGT

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148Chapter 6 TECHNICAL INFORMATIONDIMENSIONS & SPECIFICATIONS (continued)MODEL AWNING MAXIMUM M.R.O. MASS OF PAYLOAD PAYLOAD TOTALSIZE TECHNICAL E

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149Chapter 6 TECHNICAL INFORMATIONNOTES:The M.T.P.L.M. should not be exceeded. The maximum towing speed at M.T.P.L.M.for all models is 81mph (130km/h)

Page 62 - Switching on

150Chapter 6 TECHNICAL INFORMATIONNOTES:The M.T.P.L.M. should not be exceeded. The maximum towing speed at M.T.P.L.M.for all models is 81mph (130km/h)

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151Chapter 6 TECHNICAL INFORMATIONAWNING SIZESThe following are the ground to ground dimensions through the awningchannel. These dimensions are issued

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152Chapter 6 TECHNICAL INFORMATIONBULB, TUBE & FUSE SPECIFICATIONROAD LIGHTSFront Marker light 12 volt 5 watt Push in (QH)Side Marker light 12 vol

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153Chapter 6 TECHNICAL INFORMATIONFUSESCaravan Battery - 10 amp blade (red)Caravan Battery + 15 amp blade (red)Charger + 15 amp blade (blue)Permanent

Page 66 - 230V OPERATION

154Chapter 6 TECHNICAL INFORMATIONANNUAL SERVICETo qualify for the factory backed warranty your caravan must be serviced/moisture tested by an approve

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155Chapter 6 TECHNICAL INFORMATIONResultsReadings between 0 - 20% are considered acceptable.Readings greater than 20% will identify areas needing furt

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12Chapter 2 CARAVAN & TOW VEHICLEINCORRECTINCORRECTCORRECTHEAVYITEMSMEDIUMITEMSLIGHTITEMS

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156Chapter 6 TECHNICAL INFORMATIONAVOVE AND BELOWREAR TOPT.V. AERIAL SEALROOF LIGHT SEALSAROUND ALL REARWINDOWSCORNERJOINTING SEALREAR LOWERPANELFRIDG

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157Chapter 6 TECHNICAL INFORMATION3000 MILES OR 12 MONTHSAFTER DELIVERYSTANDARD DAMP CHECKDEALER STAMP6000 MILES OR 2 YEARSAFTER DELIVERYSTANDARD DAMP

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158Chapter 6 TECHNICAL INFORMATION15000 MILES OR 5 YEARSAFTER DELIVERYSTANDARD DAMP CHECKDEALER STAMP18000 MILES OR 6 YEARSAFTER DELIVERYSTANDARD DAMP

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159Chapter 6 TECHNICAL INFORMATIONNOTESDesigned and Produced by Preset GraphicsSuite 1.1, 1st Floor, Litchurch Plaza, Litchurch Lane, Derby DE24 8AATe

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13Chapter 2 CARAVAN & TOW VEHICLE2. Inspect all wheels and tyres for signs of deterioration or damage.3. Tyre pressures are correct according to t

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14Chapter 2 CARAVAN & TOW VEHICLEWarning: all gas appliances and the gas bottles must be turned off whilsttowingWarning: it is recommended that a

Page 75 - LOW RATEOFF

15Chapter 2 CARAVAN & TOW VEHICLEThe final positioning should be carried out by manoeuvring the caravanby hand.Carefully release the caravan handb

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To join or request anInformation Pack call free0800 52 11 61Quoting ref. BOBOr if you prefer,send your name and address,quoting ref: BOB, to:The Carav

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16Chapter 2 CARAVAN & TOW VEHICLEConnect both the grey and black 7 pin plugs to the car’s relevant socketsensuring there is enough loose cable for

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17Chapter 2 CARAVAN & TOW VEHICLECaravan handlingAllow for the caravan being slightly wider than the car.Allow additional distance from the kerb w

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18Chapter 2 CARAVAN & TOW VEHICLEspace as is possible between your caravan and the high sided vehicle.MirrorsThe Law requires the driver of the to

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19Chapter 2 CARAVAN & TOW VEHICLEvii. Being overtaken by a high-sided vehicle.viii. Erratic driving.ix. Mixing radial and cross ply tyres

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20Chapter 2 CARAVAN & TOW VEHICLETERMINAL COLOUR FUNCTION1 YELLOW L/H INDICATOR2 BLUE REAR FOG LAMP3 WHITE COMMON RETURN(EARTH)4 GREEN R/H INDICAT

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21Chapter 2 CARAVAN & TOW VEHICLETypes of tyres fittedThe tyres fitted by Bailey Caravans are suitable for towing at sustainedspeeds of up to 81 m

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22Chapter 2 CARAVAN & TOW VEHICLEotherwise be affected. Check all pressures only when tyres are cold.Warning: always check your caravan and tow ve

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23Chapter 2 CARAVAN & TOW VEHICLEChanging a Wheeli. Unhitch caravan and ensure handbrake is applied.ii. Lower the corner steadies as a safety meas

Page 85 - B=gas/electric thermostat

24Chapter 2 CARAVAN & TOW VEHICLEIt is good practice to chock the wheels of the caravan when parked on aslope even though the caravan brakes are a

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25Chapter 2 CARAVAN & TOW VEHICLECaution: In extreme cases where it is necessary to raise a wheel off the ground forlevelling purposes, further ad

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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION ... 1INTRODUCTION ...

Page 88 - C=“Piezo ignition”

26Chapter 3 CARAVAN SERVICE SYSTEMSTHE WATER SYSTEMWater SupplyAll models are supplied with a 12 volt submersible pump, controlled by apressure switch

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27Chapter 3 CARAVAN SERVICE SYSTEMSCaution: When refilling your water container always disconnect the plug fromthe housing and re-submerge the pump in

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28Chapter 3 CARAVAN SERVICE SYSTEMSv. Service inlet socket annually, (use Whale’s AK8834 service kitcontaining all serviceable parts).v. Change Aquaso

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29Chapter 3 CARAVAN SERVICE SYSTEMSPriming the Systemi. Place pump into the container, submerging pump.ii. Place pump plug assembly into inlet socket,

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30Chapter 3 CARAVAN SERVICE SYSTEMSAdjusting Pressure SwitchIf the battery voltage is not constant, cycling may occur even at higherflow rates. This

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31Chapter 3 CARAVAN SERVICE SYSTEMSTHE WATER SYSTEM (continued)The capacity of the inboard water tank is approximately 42 litres (9.2gallons)Always di

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32Chapter 3 CARAVAN SERVICE SYSTEMSAquasource Direct Mains Water Connection:(This is not included as standard equipment, but is available from yournea

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33Chapter 3 CARAVAN SERVICE SYSTEMSiv. The submersible pump should be shaken out and stored in a dryplace.v. Open drain plug on water heater.Caution:

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34Chapter 3 CARAVAN SERVICE SYSTEMSCaution: ensure that the exit ends of the waste water pipes, that direct the wastewater into the holding container,

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35Chapter 3 CARAVAN SERVICE SYSTEMSTHE GAS SYSTEMAll gas appliances fitted to your Bailey caravan are suitable for operationon both Butane and Propane

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REMI CARE DOOR FLYSCREEN ... 111REMI CARE HALF DOOR FLYSCREEN ...

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36Chapter 3 CARAVAN SERVICE SYSTEMSAll gas appliances in your tourer can have their gas supply individuallyisolated by turning off the relevant tap. T

Page 100 - Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENT

37Chapter 3 CARAVAN SERVICE SYSTEMSiv. remove regulator from cylinderv. fit plastic protecting cap to cylinderWith the full cylinderi. remove plastic

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38Chapter 3 CARAVAN SERVICE SYSTEMSelectrical switches. Open all doors and windows to disperse any gasescape.Butane/Propane gas is heavier than air,

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39Chapter 3 CARAVAN SERVICE SYSTEMSThere is no danger when adequate ventilation is provided.Warning: Under no circumstances caravan’s ventilation be b

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40Chapter 3 CARAVAN SERVICE SYSTEMSTHE GAS SYSTEM (continued)Appliances such as cookers with naked flames should never be used forroom heating.No appl

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41Chapter 3 CARAVAN SERVICE SYSTEMSTHE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM – 230 VOLTAs in the home, care must be exercised when handling mains electricity.Your attenti

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42Chapter 3 CARAVAN SERVICE SYSTEMSii. then disconnect the pitch lead.In case of difficulty consult an approved electrical installation contractor(who

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43Chapter 3 CARAVAN SERVICE SYSTEMSIt is always advisable to have at least one other mains applianceswitched on with the charger unit to minimise the

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44Chapter 3 CARAVAN SERVICE SYSTEMSThe unit gives overload and earth leakage protection for the 230v electricalsupply in your caravan.For normal opera

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45Chapter 3 CARAVAN SERVICE SYSTEMSWarning: Always disconnect the electrical connector between thetowing vehicle and the caravan before connecting a

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1Chapter 1 INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTIONBailey of Bristol welcome you to the ranks of Bailey Owners.This Handbook has been designed to enable you to derive

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46Chapter 3 CARAVAN SERVICE SYSTEMS

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47Chapter 3 CARAVAN SERVICE SYSTEMSTHE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM – 12 VOLTThese units provide, via 230 volt AC, a 12 volt DC supply to the 12 voltequipment an

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48Chapter 3 CARAVAN SERVICE SYSTEMSTHE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM – 12 VOLT (continued)The control panel is fitted with a master 12-volt switch; this enablesyo

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49Chapter 3 CARAVAN SERVICE SYSTEMSii) Water pumping light, is only activated when the pump is runningiii) Water pump isolation switch. Selects either

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50Chapter 3 CARAVAN SERVICE SYSTEMSAuxiliary Battery storage/mains inletThe battery and 230V mains inlet are located in a special locker mountedin the

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51Chapter 3 CARAVAN SERVICE SYSTEMSCONTROL PANEL SPB2

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52Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTTHE TRUMA ULTRASTORE WATER HEATEROperating InstructionsFilling the Truma Ultrastore with wateri. Check that the safety/dr

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53Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTSwitching off (gas operation)Rotate the outer ring anti-clockwise to the off position. Fit the exteriorCowl cover. Drai

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54Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTTHE TRUMA ULTRASTORE WATER HEATER (continued)Draining the water heateri. Disconnect power for water pump (main switch or

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55Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTThe water tank in the Truma-Ultrastore is of high quality food-gradestainless steel. The special equipment available bel

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2Chapter 1 INTRODUCTIONWARRANTYAny claims under warranty must be made through the Retailer from whomthe caravan was purchased.It is with the retailer

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56Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTTHE TRUMA ULTRASTORE WATER HEATER (continued)General Safety Notes:In the event of leaks in the gas systems or if there is

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57Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTTHE TRUMA ULTRASTORE WATER HEATER (continued)vi. If the burner makes an unusual noise or if the flame lifts off, it islik

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58Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTTHE TRUMA S 3002 EL SPACE HEATERGas OperationSwitching oni. Turn on gas cylinder.ii. Turn control knob to thermostat sett

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59Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTTHE TRUMA S 3002 EL SPACE HEATER (continued)Always wait at least 2 minutes before attempting to re-ignite, otherwisethere

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60Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTTHE TRUMA S 3002 EL SPACE HEATER (continued)iii. Any alteration to the appliance (including exhaust duct and cowl) orthe

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61Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTfrom overheating. Do not place flammable objects near the heater.Please follow these guidelines in the interest of your

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62Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTiv. Always connect the pressure regulator to the gas cylinder with greatcare. Inspect the regulator connection hoses regu

Page 128 - Chapter 5 GENERAL

63Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTSwitching onCaution: before switching on, ensure that the fuse protection for the power supplyof the camp site is suffic

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64Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTTHE TRUMA S 3002 EL SPACE HEATER (continued)the use of spare parts and accessories which are important to thefunction of

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65Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTAdjust desired output at the control knob.b=Off (or automatic operation/heating with heaters Trumatic S3002 K and S 5002

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3Chapter 1 INTRODUCTIONCARAVAN REGISTRATION AND IDENTIFICATION SCHEME(C.R.I.S)This caravan has been security marked and recorded under the CaravanRegi

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66Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTThe warm air system is designed individually for each type of vehicle ona modular basis. There is an extensive expansion

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67Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTNote: If the air output drops or the operating noise increases, the fanimpeller wheel may be severely soiled. Cleaning (w

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68Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTTRUMA TRIOMATIC AUTOMATIC GAS CHANGE-OVER SYSTEMOperating instructionsWarning: Always ensure that the gas cylinders are i

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69Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTregardless as to whether the gas is supplied from the operating cylinderor the reserve cylinder.The two medium pressure r

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70Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENT4. If the pressure gauge indicates the same pressure after a period of 10minutes there are no leaks. If the pressure drop

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71Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTTHE COUNTRY LEISURE COOKING APPLIANCESOperating InstructionsEnsure the gas cylinder is turned on.In the event of a gas sm

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72Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTCOOKING APPLIANCES (continued)For simmering, turn the knob further anti-clockwise to the low rateposition. To turn the

Page 139 - WATER SYSTEM - FAULT FINDING

73Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTOven1. Ensure the gas cylinder is connected and turned on. In the event of agas smell turn off at gas cylinder and conta

Page 140 - (continued)

74Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENT8. Oven shelves : the oven shelves have been designed to allow goodcirculation at the rear of the oven and are also fitte

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75Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTDISH GAS MARK SHELF POSITION COOKING TIMEscones 7 2 8-15 minssmall cakes 5 2 15-25 minsvictoria sandwich 4 2 20-30 minspu

Page 142 - ROOM HEATER - FAULT FINDING

4Chapter 1 INTRODUCTIONSAFETYThis handbook contains the information that you will require for safeenjoyment of your tourer. All of the information con

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76Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTDo Not allow children near the cooker when in use. Turn pan handlesaway from the front so that they cannot be caughtacci

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77Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTTHE FIRE SENTRY SMOKE ALARMThe Smoke Alarm is operational once the battery is connected. Whenproducts of combustion are

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78Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTELECTROLUX REFRIGERATORWhen using your refrigerator for the first time, it is advisable to wash theinterior and its acces

Page 146 - ROADLIGHT WIRING — Discovery

79Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTthis, the toggle switch (F) should be ‘ON’ during gas operation.An indicator lamp in the switch flashes when the automati

Page 147 - Discovery

80Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENT12v OperationOnly operate your refrigerator on 12v when the engine of your vehicle isrunning otherwise your battery will

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81Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTRM 6291LAutomatic ignition1. Set energy selector switch (A) to Gas.2. Press and hold rotary switch.3. The ignition proces

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82Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTMODEL RM 6291L (continued)with automatic flame protection, which automatically cuts off the supplyof gas approximately 30

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83Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTMODEL RM 6291L (continued)gas. The desired power option is selected by means of energy selectorswitch (A). Energy selecto

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84Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTMODEL RM 6291L (continued)A=energy selector switchB=gas/electric thermostatC=“Piezo ignition”Manual ignition1. Set ene

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85Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTMODEL RM 6291L (continued)Useful HintsMake sure that :i. The refrigerator is not operating in 12v when the vehicle is par

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5Chapter 1 INTRODUCTIONvi) Never use portable cooking or heating equipment, other thanelectric heaters that are not direct radiant type, as it is a fi

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86Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTMODEL RM 6291L (continued)periodically but make sure that the refrigerator is switched off when doingthis.Travel CatchAll

Page 155 - AWNING SIZES

87Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTTHETFORD REFRIGERATORMODEL N90 ESwitching on the refrigerator-Clean the inside of the refrigerator before you switch it o

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88Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENT- direct current (DC)- mains supply- gas- switched offB. The thermostat controls the refrigerator temperature when theref

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89Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTElectrical operationThe refrigerator can be powered by electricity in two ways:- 12 V DC: Set the energy source selector

Page 158 - ANNUAL SERVICE

90Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTTHETFORD REFRIGERATORMODEL N90 E (continued)Power with gas1 Open the valve of the gas bottle and the gas taps.2 Set the g

Page 159 - ANNUAL SERVICE (continued)

91Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENT4. Use the door locking mechanism to lock the open door. This preventsunpleasant odours and mould in the refrigerator.Cau

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92Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTTHETFORD REFRIGERATORMODEL N90 E (continued)Door locking mechanismThe refrigerator door has anautomatic locking mechanism

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93Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTTHE THETFORD CASSETTE C-200 CW / CWEThe unit consists of two sections, a permanently installed toilet systemand a slide

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94Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTv. Slide holding tank into position through access door (fig.5). Neverforce insertion as this can cause severe damage to

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95Chapter 4 CARAVAN EQUIPMENTTHE THETFORD CASSETTE C-200 CW / CWE (continued)12345678910121314 1511

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