Bailey Approach Owner's Manual

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    Owner’s manual.

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    O wner’ s det ails owner’s details model: ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... Vehicle ...

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    Please note fitting of electrical equipment or accessories which are not recommended by peugeot or bailey of bristol may result in a failure of your vehicle’s electronic system. Please note this specific warning. It is advisable to contact a bailey of bristol retailer to be shown their recommended e...

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    2 contents 1. Introduction 7-10 driving licences 8 conformity 9 security 9 theft: 9 additional security 9 important terminology 10 2. Bailey warranty 11-15 motorhome warranty cover 11 warranty extension 11 customer support 12 terms and conditions 12 warranty registrations 14 3. General advice 16-25 ...

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    3 contents c ontent s overseas connections 39 motorhome service systems 39 mains unit 40 12 volt 40 auxiliary battery storage/mains inlet 40 banner leisure battery 41 6. Fitted equipment 43-88 the autograph control panel 43 the advance control panel 46 the alde heating system 51 operating instructio...

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    4 contents general 90-94 grp panels 90 insulation 90 running lights 90 polyplastic windows 90 rooflights 91 mpkrooflight 91 miniandmidihekirooflights 91 stainless steel sink 92 tecnoform doors and worktops 92 jvc speakers 93 carpet 93 taps 93 upholstery 94 table 94 7. Noise vibration & harshness 95-...

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    The club, now over 40 years old, founded on friendship, fun and freedom, is run by and for the members and is dedicated to the hobby of rallying with bailey caravans and motorhomes. Rallies may be small or large, run for a specific purpose with a diverse range of activities. Biennially bailey open t...

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    1 introduc tion introduction welcome, congratulations on the purchase of your bailey motorhome. We would like to welcome you into the ranks of bailey owners. We are confident that this vehicle will give you many years of enjoyment. This handbook has been designed to enable you to derive the maximum ...

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    8 introduction i i ! ! Familiarisation this handbook is designed to familiarise you with your new vehicle from the moment that you step inside the habitation door and to describe the operating features. Reading the handbook is made easy by the content being divided into sections. At the back of the ...

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    Conformity all bailey motorhomes have been certified by the national caravan council for compliance with uk and european standards and legislation along with industry codes of practice relating to health and safety issues. The approval process covers the testing and inspection of critical areas of t...

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    10 introduction i important terminology 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 v...

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    11 2 w arr anty warranty bailey warranty if you have a problem or enquiry relating to your motorhome please follow these steps: • check the handbooks. • contact your supplying retailer for assistance. • the following suppliers provide a direct aftersales service; please contact them directly: al-ko ...

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    12 warranty the following items are covered for one (1) year from the date of first registration • leisure batteries • microwave ovens • pioneer stereo radio/cd/mp3 players & speakers the following items are not covered: • replacement bulbs, light emitting diodes, fluorescent tubes or fuses • window...

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    13 2 w arr anty warranty training courses at the bailey factory. • where an annual inspection identifies that repairs to the bailey motorhome are necessary, the bailey motorhome must be made available for repair within six (6) weeks of the date of inspection for the purpose of carrying out the repai...

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    14 warranty expenses, or other claims for compensation howsoever arising which was not reasonably foreseeable by both parties when the bailey motorhome was originally purchased. Bailey will not be liable for any loss or damage suffered by third parties, nor for bodily injury caused by the company’s ...

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    15 3 gener al ad vice general advice driving licence ! Before you drive or allow any other person to drive your motorhome you must check your/their driving licence against the criteria of your particular vehicle. Category b with this category on your driving licence you can drive vehicles with a mtp...

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    16 general advice recommendations. • check the front and rear axle weights of the motorhome are not exceeded due to loading the trailer. The easiest way to do this is to take the vehicle to a weighbridge. I towing regulations vary depending upon the country you are visiting. It is important that you...

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    17 3 gener al ad vice general advice silenced and used with consideration and according to restricted site times. Dogs and pets • all dogs and other pets should be kept under control. • unless permission has been granted, no animal should be let loose on the site and leads should not exceed 3 metres...

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    18 general advice the country code enjoy the countryside but respect its life and work. More people than ever before are exploring the countryside, interested in farming, plant life, bird watching or just observing the general wildlife. Whatever your interest, there is a lot to learn, but please obs...

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    19 3 gener al ad vice general advice be emptied. If the vehicle is not being used for camping, the gas cylinders can be left at home to increase the mass available for other items. Gross train mass (gtm) (sometimes referred to as gvw) if you are towing a trailer with your bailey motorhome the gross ...

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    20 general advice the battery box door is securely fastened. • ensure that the fridge is set to 12v operation and the door lock is set. (please note that the electrical relays will allow the fridge to run on the vehicle battery when the engine is running.) • remove any external fresh water connectio...

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    21 3 gener al ad vice general advice • heavy loads are not stored in top cupboards or in areas from which they may become detached. Please ensure that heavy items are stored low down and take care not to overload individual wheels, the axles or the mtplm. • tables must be secured in their storage co...

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    22 general advice releasing the seat belt press the red release button; the buckle will be ejected from the plug-in socket. • the belt is designed for one person and must not be put around a child seated on someone’s lap. • the belt is suitable for retaining most child seats and boosters. • the belt...

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    23 3 gener al ad vice general advice 4. Pivot the toggle at the end of the cable 90 o to release it from the spare wheel. As a safety precaution have the flat tyre replaced or repaired before fitting back under the vehicle. When the spare wheel is being used on the vehicle, the retaining cable could...

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    24 general advice including by snow. Do not make any additional openings in the floor. I additional night time ventilation is obtained by releasing the window catches and placing them in the second groove on the frame catch. General before using your bailey motorhome, you should be fully conversant ...

  • Page 28: Bailey Approach Autograph

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    Proud suppliers to bailey of bristol visit www.Morland-uk.Com morland, unit 2, buttington cross enterprise park, welshpool, powys sy21 8sl tel +44 (0)1938 551 980 fax +44 (0)1938 554 174 email: info@morland-uk.Com.

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    27 4 s afety e quipment safety equipment amc chassis your vehicle is fitted with an amc chassis conversion supplied and fitted by al-ko kober limited. As a result the base vehicle has undergone certain changes. The original rear frame has been replaced by a hot-dip galvanised al-ko lightweight chass...

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    28 safety equipment when the unit is not in alarm). Try the following: • inspect for obvious damage. • check that the unit contains recommended battery type. • check that the battery cover has been removed. • check that the battery is properly connected. • gently vacuum as recommended above. • repla...

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    29 4 s afety e quipment safety equipment holding the test/reset button for 1 second. • perform the sensor test annually. • keep the detector free of dust by gently vacuuming with a soft brush attachment when required. To prevent the possibility of contaminating the sensor in your detector and thus a...

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    Please read and become familiar with the operating instructions for the equipment within your bailey motorhome. Connections of services are dealt with under three separate headings: water, gas and electricity. Water system the bailey motorhome is fitted with a fresh water supply system and a waste w...

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    Fresh water pump a whale watermaster onboard pump is fitted to your vehicle. It will be located under the hatch in the floor and is accessible through the fresh water tank hatch. Operating instructions whale tankfill system the onboard tank can be filled using either a whale submersible pump or a wh...

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    System. • remove the shower head and repeat the above actions to dispel any air from that as well. Hints • should the motorhome be left unattended, or the water supply has been allowed to empty, switch off the power supply to the pump at the main panel to avoid the pump running continuously. • shoul...

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    33 5 c onne c tion of ser vice s - t he w at er s y st em connection of services – the water system.

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    Our broad range of products include innovative water and heating system products for the recreational vehicle market. Tel: +44 (0)28 91270531 info@whalepumps.Com www.Whalepumps.Com market leaders in innovative water and heating system technology innovation award winning, pioneering designs service f...

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    Gas system general information gas cylinders: bottled liquefied petroleum gas (lpg) is the most convenient “portable” source of fuel for your vehicle. Cylinders are available in the following sizes: calor gas = 3.9kg, 4.5kg, 6kg and 7kg. Bp gaslight = 5kg and 10kg. ! The gas system meets bs en 1949:...

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    Butane liquefied petroleum gas. There are dedicated hoses available for different types of gas/bottle. They are also available for camping gas and other mainland europe lpg suppliers. Please contact your retailer who will have a stock of these hoses. The gas pressure regulation system provides an ev...

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    Operating instructions start up • open cylinder valve (no 1). • firmly press the hose rupture protection (green button no. 2) on the high pressure hose. • if necessary (e.G. After a new installation or after inadvertently striking the gas cylinder against the gas pressure regulation system), hold th...

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    Sure they are well away from heat and near to a drop out vent. ! Additional independent gas appliances should not be used inside the motorhome. Ventilation carbon monoxide is odourless, colourless and tasteless and will rapidly cause unconsciousness and death with little or no warning prior to colla...

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    Electric system the electrical system – 230 volt as in the home, care must be exercised when handling mains electricity. Your attention is drawn to the following notice as laid down by the institute of electrical engineers. Instructions for electricity supply – low voltage (230v) on arrival at motor...

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    Supply when overseas is useful. There are available several proprietary makes of equipment for the purpose (e.G. Martindale tester unit). Check all motorhome equipment is set up to accept the site supply before actually switching on. Mains unit the mains unit replaces the conventional fuse box. Simi...

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    Must be used at all times. A battery of not less than 60 amperes/hours capacity is recommended. Crocodile clips should never be used to connect the battery, and terminals should be shrouded. The 230v mains inlet is located on the side of the motorhome. ! Always switch off all appliances and lamps be...

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    The autograph control panel overview the control panel provides the user with a central point to check: • leisure battery voltage • vehicle battery voltage • level in fresh water tank • level in waste water tank • current in amps being drawn from the leisure battery • inside (internal) temperature •...

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    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 ...

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    • to exit, scroll to “exit to main menu” and press . Contrast (of lcd screen) press then to decrease, to increase. Press to finish. Beep (disables sounder) press then or to set “on” or “off”. Press to finish. Water low (warning tone and pop up with water tank low level) press then or to set “on” or ...

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    Icons there are a number of icons that can appear at the top of the time screen. See below for a description of each icon. Icon description internal pump is running leisure battery is below 12.2v over 12a of current is being drawn from the leisure battery the fresh water tank level is below 10% the ...

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    Interior lights. Note: if the master switch is off, this button will not function. Pump switch when pressed will enable/disable the water pumps. Holding this button will force the internal pump to run. Note: if the master switch is off, this button will not function. Note: see “notifications and war...

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    Icon mode description electric h i g h only to operate the heater on electric high setting only electric low only to operate the heater on electric low setting only h e a t e r off to turn the heater off completely or g a s function to operate the heater on gas only or gas and electric low to operat...

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    Leisure & vehicle battery voltage this screen shows the voltage of the currently selected battery as set on the “select battery” screen. If a 230v mains supply is connected then the charging voltage of the leisure battery will be displayed. An estimate of your batteries’ remaining charge can be seen...

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    Shut down now pressing enter here will shut the control panel down into its low power mode. The master switch will be turned off and the clock will lose its time. Pressing any button will turn the panel back on. Firmware displays the current firmware version installed on the control panel. Exit to m...

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    Alde heating system the alde system is fitted in all autograph models. ! Always replace the heat transfer fluid (htf) in accordance with the antifreeze product’s lifespan. If in any doubt, replace the htf after 2 years. The corrosion inhibitors found in ethylene glycol antifreeze may not be cross-co...

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    ! The boiler must not be switched on if there is no heat transfer fluid (htf) in the system. • always drain down the freshwater system if there is risk of frost; in winter, for example. You may continue to use the boiler with no freshwater in the system, as required; no damage can result. • always r...

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    The open position until the next time the hot water cylinder is used. Nb: check that the red breather valve (fig.1 [n]) is allowing air to enter the hot water cylinder, when it is being drained, and that the clear plastic hose is not obstructed. Fig.1 heat transfer fluid the central heating system i...

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    Fig. 2 fig 3 circulation pump a pump is used to circulate the htf around the central heating system. There are three models of alde circulation pump. • 12v expansion tank circulation pump. This light duty pump is ideally suited for holiday- makers, or as an off-grid option for the 230v inline circul...

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    Bleeding air the htf will contain some air. This is unavoidable. Air bubbles can also be introduced when the system is filled. In a newly filled central heating system, you will need to bleed air from the bleed points to ensure best performance. There is an automatic air bleed valve on the boiler. T...

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    Suitable temperature range is from 13°c to 30°c. For temperatures less than 13°c, the use of propane should be considered.” for this reason, alde recommends using propane gas for all year round gas heating. Lpg cylinders contain both gas and liquid forms. When the cylinder is filled, high pressure t...

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    Winter when camping in the winter, always ensure the flue terminal remains unobstructed by snow and ice. Extensions for roof flue terminals, and condensate spouts for side flue terminals are available from alde. Check the strength of the htf (heat transfer fluid ) with a hydrometer and/or refractome...

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    Alde control panel. • check the freshwater supply and water pump. No central heating • bleed the system of air. • check the fluid level in the expansion tank. • check that the circulation pump is responding. • check that “hot water boost” is not activated on the alde control panel. • use gas and ele...

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    1. Both the control panel and boiler are off. 2. To start the system, press the power button on the control panel. The splash screen is displayed and green led is lit. The boiler will now start with the previously saved settings (factory settings by default). The system will now be drawing variable ...

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    1. Standby screen. Press menu button. 2. Main menu. A. What’s activated menu. [not displayed if no activated functions are detected.] b. Settings menu. Desired room temperature the desired room temperature can be set from 5°c to 30°c, in 0.5 increments. I the world health organisation recommends a r...

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    Restore default factory settings before using the system for the first time, restore default factory settings. Your control panel may have been tested by the dealer or installer, and some settings may have been changed. 1. Press tool button to access the settings menu (bottom right in main menu). 2....

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    “overheat red fail” or “overheat blue fail” • bleed the system of air. • check the fluid level in the expansion tank. It should be 1cm above min mark when cool. • check the circulation pump is responding. • wait 15 mins for the fluid to cool down. “overheat pcb” • failsafe in boiler has triggered. •...

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    Caprice cooker never use the cooker as a space heater. Before using the appliance please ensure that you are aware of the following: • appliance and accessible parts become hot during use. • avoid touching heating elements. • children less than 8 years of age shall be kept away unless continuously s...

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    • the lid must be opened fully prior to using the hotplate burners. Using the electric hotplate (dual fuel models) ensure power is switched on. The hotplate control is numbered from 1 to 6. To turn it on, rotate the knob either clockwise or anti- clockwise to the required position. Position 1 is the...

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    Using the oven 1. Ensure gas cylinder/supply is connected and turned on. In the event of a gas smell turn off at gas cylinder/mains and contact supplier. 2. To light: open door, push in the control knob and turn to full rate (240°c). Hold a lighted match or taper to the burner and push the control k...

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    Leaks if a smell of gas becomes apparent, the supply should be turned off at the cylinder immediately. • extinguish naked lights including cigarettes and pipes. • do not operate electrical switches. • open all doors and windows to disperse any gas escape. • never check for leaks with a naked flame; ...

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    Operating instructions • ensure that the gas cylinder is turned on. • in the event of a gas smell turn off at the cylinder and contact your thetford agent. • the use of a gas cooking appliance results in the production of heat and moisture in the room in which it is installed. Ensure that the kitche...

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    ! The midi oven and grill • accessible parts may be hot when the grill is used! Young children should be kept away. • the heat deflector below the fascia is positioned in the out position to avoid heat deflection to the knobs during grilling. • while the grill is operating never adjust the deflector...

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    The back of the oven. Additional shelves are available through your retailer. Temperature control the temperature in the oven is controlled by a thermostatic gas tap and is variable over the range 130°c to 240°c. The temperatures indicated in the table below refer to the centre of the oven and at an...

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    Cooking guidelines the pan supplied with the appliance is multi-functional, for use with the grill and the oven. Always remove the handle when in use. Best results will be obtained by using the shelf recommendations from the recipe. It is not necessary to preheat the oven but advisable for a range o...

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    Precautions to avoid possible exposure to excessive microwave energy • do not attempt to operate this oven with the door open since open-door operation can result in harmful exposure to microwave energy. It is important not to remove or tamper with the safety interlocks. • do not place any object be...

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    Accessories: check to make sure the following accessories are provided: (15) turntable (16) turntable support (17) coupling place the turntable support in the centre of the oven floor so that it can freely rotate around the coupling. Then place the turntable support so that it locates firmly into th...

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    Manual operation to open the oven door, push the door opening button. Starting the oven prepare and place the food in a suitable container onto the turntable or place directly onto the turntable. Close the door and press the start/auto minute key after selecting the desired cooking mode. If the cook...

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    Auto minute function the start/auto minute key allows you to operate the two following functions: 1. Direct start you can automatically start cooking on 100p microwave power level for 1 minute by pressing the auto minute key. 2. Extend the cooking time you can extend the cooking time during manual c...

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    Cookware microwave safe comments aluminium foil foil containers small pieces of aluminium foil can be used to shield food from overheating. Keep foil at least 2cm from the oven walls, as arcing may occur. Foil containers are not recommended unless specified by the manufacturer, e.G. Microfoil; follo...

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    Troubleshooting chart query answer draught circulates around the door when the oven is working, air circulates within the cavity. The door does not form an airtight seal so air may escape from the door. Condensation forms in the oven, and may drip from the door the oven cavity will normally be colde...

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    Dometic refrigerator model rms8550/ rmsl8500 ! Winter operation:please check that the ventilation grilles or the flue outlets are not blocked by snow, leaves etc. Cleaning before starting up the refrigerator, it is recommended to clean inside and repeat this at regular intervals. Use a soft cloth an...

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    On the initial refrigerator start-up or after a cylinder change, air may be trapped in the gas line. To purge the air from the line, switch on the refrigerator and any other gas appliances (e.G. Stove) for a short time. The gas ignites without delay. As a basic rule, gas operation is prohibited in p...

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    Hook down. As a basic rule, shut and lock the refrigerator door before commencing your journey. Removable freezer compartment • to enlarge the cooling space just remove the freezer compartment. • unlock the freezer compartment on both sides and pull it out. • store the freezer compartment safely in ...

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    If the door is shut in this position, a small gap is nevertheless kept open to prevent formation of mildew. • if the refrigerator is to be taken out of service for an extended period of time, close the on-board shut-off valve and the door. Lighting • if the door is open for more than two minutes, th...

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    The thetford c262 toilet introduction the thetford cassette toilet is a high quality product. The toilet forms an integral part of your motorhome bathroom, thanks to its functional design which combines modern styling and ease of use. The c-262 cassette toilet is manufactured from high quality synth...

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    Close the access door and lock it. Your thetford toilet is now ready to use. • never use force if you cannot get the tank back into place easily. This may cause serious damage. If blockage occurs, always check that the blade handle is in the correct position. • for toilets with own flush-water tank:...

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    Waste holding tank to keep your waste holding tank fresh and clean, thetford has developed a number of different toilet fluids. Thetford toilet fluids suppress smells, reduce formation of gas, promote breakdown of toilet waste and increase the life span of a mobile toilet. We advise a thorough clean...

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    Some models in the range are fitted with electronic drop down beds. These beds are designed and tested to support up to and not exceeding 200kg. Due to the mechanism it is important that the following are adhered to: do not remain on the bed while the lifting mechanism is in use. Do not allow others...

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    Ecocamel shower head your motorhome is fitted with an ecocamel shower head. • it saves water, energy and money. • it has a wipe clean head to prevent the build-up of lime scale. • uses a maximum of 8 litres a minute . After showering, when the shower is turned off, your ecocamel shower head simply d...

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    Remis concertina cab blinds remis concertina blinds are fitted to the front windscreen and side windows in the cab of your motorhome. Bailey has chosen to fit these blinds to ensure that when you are sleeping in your vehicle you are not disturbed by the outside light. Due to the nature and angles th...

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    To release the front blinds, push both buttons in the directions of the arrow. Pull handle from the left and right towards the middle of the windscreen. The handles will lock automatically due to the magnetic catch. To open, pull the handles apart in the direction of the arrows and pull them back to...

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    Lamilux composites fibre-reinforced composites - the high-tech material for roofs, walls and floors long lasting, very light and strong, especially resistant to damage from hail and minor impacts, whilst also being resistant against corrosion. Fibre reinforced composites are the ideal facing sheets ...

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    89 6 fitted e quipment - gener al fitted equipment - general grp panels grp components need to be washed, waxed and cared for like a car. Chemicals and dirt can collect during storage, and the outer surface called a gel coat can be stained or marked when chemicals combine with rain or dew. Most stai...

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    90 fitted equipment - general rooflights mpk rooflight the mpk rooflight is situated in the bathroom of your motorhome over the shower compartment. It is fitted with a fly screen for your comfort. The fly screen is hinged allowing you access to the handles that enable you to raise the rooflight’s do...

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    91 6 fitted e quipment - gener al fitted equipment - general stainless steel sink stainless steel sinks need little maintenance other than cleaning immediately after use. Most deposits can be removed by washing with soap or mild detergent and hot water, followed by a clean water rinse and drying wit...

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    92 fitted equipment - general jvc speakers the speakers supplied within the habitation compartment of your motorhome are jvc stereo speakers and should be cleaned with a soft cloth and the outer surface wiped gently. Do not apply any solvent to the speakers. Carpet cleaning and caring for carpet set...

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    93 6 fitted e quipment - gener al fitted equipment - general upholstery general the approach models are designed as 2, 4 and 6 berths offering multiple bed layouts and sleeping arrangements. Sometimes the bed make-up utilises the cab seats: other times the beds are made separately. Cab seats the rec...

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    94 noise vibration and harshness noise vibration and harshness (nvh) during the development of the approach range of motorhomes bailey determined that a quieter journey adds to your comfort as a traveller. The team developed stringent requirements relating to noise vibration and harshness (noise emi...

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    Contact your nearest dealer for more information on our extensive product range or call 01283 586050. Www.Trumauk.Com catch up with us on facebook and twitter truma aventa comfort roof air conditioning system with maximum effi ciency in heating and cooling operations fast and easy installation. Can ...

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    97 8 gener al c ar e and main tenanc e general care and maintenance care and maintenance of your motorhome exterior the exterior of your motorhome is very durable and easy to clean owing to its high gloss properties. To maintain a showroom finish, one needs only to wash the motorhome and the parts m...

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    98 general care and maintenance winterisation/storage the following applies whenever your motorhome is stored, particularly during winter months. • if you will not be using your vehicle for a while it is probably a good time to arrange for your motorhome to have its annual service at your appointed ...

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    99 8 gener al c ar e and main tenanc e general care and maintenance condensation what is condensation? Condensation is the change of water from its gaseous form (water droplets) into its liquid form. Condensation generally occurs in the atmosphere when warm air rises, cools and loses its capacity to...

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    100 general care and maintenance caring for the environment after many years in service you may decide that your motorhome has become beyond economic repair and should be disposed of. Please ensure that you comply with the end- of-life vehicle legislation and take it to an authorised treatment facil...

  • Page 104: Get A Clearer View

    Did you know that your new bailey motorhome has pre-installed cabling to fit a waeco reversing camera? Waeco reversing camera system rvs 550w • for 12 volt and 24 volt operation • usb connection for charging mp3 players etc. • easylink monitor mount, for easy removal • led background illumination • ...

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    102 useful contact details bailey of bristol bailey spares department michelin tyres plc peugeot assistance peugeot assistance in europe al-ko fire angel technical support line truma dometic the caravans club the motorcaravanners club the camping and caravanning club the national caravan council the...

  • Page 106: Roof Air Conditioning From

    The most compact roof air conditioner on the market roof air conditioning from dometic freshjet 1100, 1700 & 2200 • 3performancelevelsforvehiclesupto5m,6mor7minlength • verylowstartingcurrents-freshjet2200withsoftstart • airdiffuserwithfouradjustableairflows • ledlighting,remotecontrol vehiclelength...

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