Bailey Pegasus Owner's Manual

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    Caravan owner’s manual.

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    Model: vehicle identifi cation number v.I.N: (located on the exterior windows and chassis) owner’s name: address: telephone number: habitation key number: retailer’s name: retailer’s address: telephone number: mtplm: caravan height: caravan length:.

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    Contents introduction introduction 1 driving licences 2 statement of conformity statement of conformity 2 warranty touring caravan warranty cover 3 6 year bodyshell integrity warranty 3 warranty extension 3 3 year manufacturer’s warranty 3 warranty extension 4 customer support 4 terms and conditions...

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    Overrunning device 31 jockey wheel 31 brake linkage 31 corner steadies 31 braking system adjustment 31 chassis lubrication points 33 al-ko atc trailer control system 33 operating instructions 33 spare parts 33 independent suspension 34 coupling head 34 tracker retrieve operating instructions 35 gene...

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    Alde control panel starting the system 68 standby screen 68 main menu 69 desired room temperature 69 domestic hot water 70 electric heating 71 gas heating 71 shutting down the system 72 setup 72 restore default factory settings 72 setup expansion tank pump 72 set up antimicrobial function 72 setup s...

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    Preparing the waste holding tank 101 emptying the waste holding tank 101 refrigerators cleaning 102 maintenance 102 lighting 102 parking lock 102 exchanging the igniter’s battery 102 safety instructions 103 user’s responsibility 103 information on coolant 103 appliances with electronics (mes/aes) 10...

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    1 intr oduc tion introduction congratulations on the purchase of your bailey caravan. We would like to welcome you to the prestigious rank of bailey owner. We are confident your caravan will give you many years of enjoyment. This handbook has been designed to assist you in obtaining the maximum bene...

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    Statement of conformity all bailey caravans 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...

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    3 w arr anty warranty if you have a problem or enquiry relating to your caravan please follow these steps: • check the handbook concerned • contact your supplying retailer for assistance. The following suppliers provide a direct aftersales service. Al-ko al-ko kober limited south warwickshire busine...

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    4 w arr anty components fitted to the vehicle (excluding electrical). • cooker: the cooker unit including burners, grill, oven, flame failure device and igniter. • refrigerator: door seal condenser, gas control valve, gas igniter, flame failure device, 12v and 230v heater elements, gas thermostat, 2...

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    5 w arr anty and re gis tr a tion (aws). The final annual service in any warranty period must be carried out before the end of that warranty period, but all other annual services may be carried out within six (6) weeks either side of each anniversary of the original purchase date. The original vat i...

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    6 w arr anty and re gis tr a tion repair. Bailey will only be liable for costs which are incurred as a direct consequence of the event, defect or fault leading to the claim being made under this warranty. No liability will be accepted for any other loss or damage (such as loss of income or revenue, ...

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    7 w arr anty and re gis tr a tion central registration and identification scheme (cris) c aravan r egistration this caravan has been security marked and recorded under the caravan registration and identification scheme that is recognised by the caravan industry. Shortly after purchasing this caravan...

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    8 setting up upon arriv al setting up upon arrival the following are brief, but not exhaustive, instructions on how to initially set up your caravan when you have arrived at your pitch. Once you have arrived at the destination and positioned your caravan you should follow the unhitching and levellin...

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    9 setting up upon arriv al w aste w ater couple up both waste water hoses to the waste water outlets. Then place the hoses into a suitable waste water holding container. C assette t oilet withdraw the cassette and add the appropriate dose of chemical treatment along with 2-3 litres of water via the ...

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    10 c ountr y and c o a st al c ode country and coastal code upon arrival at your destination you should make yourself aware of the country code. C ode of c onduct – c amp sites check the site regulations. A rrivals report to reception immediately on arrival. V ehicle m ovement keep to roadways unles...

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    11 c ountr y and c o a st al c ode under no circumstances should: • litter be disposed of other than in the receptacles provided. • water be allowed to escape from the vehicle. • chemical toilets be emptied except into the disposal places agreed with the landowner. • washing or similar be hung outsi...

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    12 c ountr y and c o a st al c ode u pper b unks please ensure upper bunks are only used for sleeping. When upper bunks are used fall out protection must be always be used. F ire e xtinguishers it is recommended that a 1kg (2.2lb) minimum capacity dry powder fire extinguisher be located near to the ...

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    13 c ar av an and t o w vehicle caravan and tow vehicle choosing the right car and caravan combination for safe and stable towing is an important process. It may seem complicated to the newcomer, but a few minutes spent learning the basic principles, common terms and definitions will be worthwhile i...

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    14 c ar av an and t o w vehicle t he c aravan to t owing v ehicle w eight r atio the caravan should never exceed the weight of the towing vehicle. The optimal combination is a caravan that weighs less than 85% of the towing vehicle’s kerb weight. The following equation can be used to calculate the a...

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    15 c ar av an and t o w vehicle operation - in the event of the main coupling of the trailer separating from the towing vehicle, the cable should be able to pull tight, without any hindrance, engaging the trailer’s brakes. The breakaway cable should never become taut during normal use. Regularly che...

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    16 c ar av an and t o w vehicle that the nose weight should be approximately 7% of the actual laden weight (i.E. Between 50 and 100kg). However, this may be limited by the towing vehicle or caravan manufacturer’s limit nose weight. Check with the car handbook, or consult your retailer. The upper lim...

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    17 c ar av an and t o w vehicle that they can extend an arm horizontally to indicate the position of the caravan’s towing hitch. 6. Remove the car’s towball cover and keep it in a secure place in the car. 7. Slowly reverse the towing vehicle towards the caravan. When reversing the towing vehicle tow...

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    18 c ar av an and t o w vehicle towing s peed l imits where a lower limit is not in force, caravans may be towed at up to a maximum of 50 mph on single carriageways or 60 mph on dual carriageways and motorways. P ulling a way allow more engine speed to produce the power to move the additional weight...

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    19 c ar av an and t o w vehicle holes should not be drilled in either the coupling head or a frame members without prior consultation with the chassis manufacturer. If you do encounter snaking, try to keep the steering wheel in a central position, slow down gently and avoid braking if possible. R oa...

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    20 truma aventa experience the ultimate comfort of automatic climate control (acc) by upgrading your unicorn iv with the truma aventa air conditioner. Your vehicles heating system and the truma aventa work perfectly together to keep you cosy in the winter and cool in the summer. Set your preferred t...

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    21 unhit ching unhitching • do not pitch in a position in which your outfit will obstruct other people. • try to choose an area that is dry, reasonably level and preferably with a hard base. • if you have no alternative but to pitch on a slope, ensure that you are facing down the slope for when you ...

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    22 wheels and tyre s for protection but not plastic materials. This will reduce the deterioration of the tyres and reduce the cracking and flat spots caused by continuous loading and external conditions. It is recommended to protect tyres from direct sunlight. If it is not practical to remove the wh...

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    23 wheels and tyre s w heels caravan wheel bolts must only be tightened to the appropriate setting by tightening each opposite fixing in succession to the correct torque. Always use a calibrated torque wrench. Do not use a corner steady brace, power or electric wrench. It is as dangerous to over-tig...

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    24 wheels and tyre s r eturning the spare wheel to the storage compartment : 1. Use the crank to lower the spare wheel’s retaining cable. When there is no wheel attached, the cable will need to be gently pulled from the carrier. 2. Pass the toggle at the end of the cable through the centre hole in t...

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    28 al -k o c oupling the al-ko aks stabiliser and coupling the trailer coupling may only be connected to towing vehicles where clearances for the stabiliser can be observed, in accordance with ec directive 94/20 (din 74058). If these clearances are infringed by special attachments, then the use must...

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    29 al -k o c oupling fig. 2. The coupling is correctly engaged when the green edge of the safety indicator button is visible (fig. 4/item 3.) always ensure that the jockey wheel is fully raised and secure before commencing any journey. Fig. 4. S tabiliser u nit to operate the stabiliser (once couple...

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    30 al -k o c oupling when the stabiliser lever is correctly applied, the arrowhead should link up with the black line marked 2 (fig 5/c). The friction pads do not require any form of lubrication and should be cleaned with a fine emery paper prior to every journey. It is not necessary to adjust the f...

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    31 al -k o c oupling o verrunning d evice the device housing is packed with grease on assembly, but will require periodic maintenance to ensure smooth operation of the braking system. 1. Re-grease the shaft bearings via the grease nipples provided at 3,000 mile intervals, and before storage. 2. Ensu...

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    32 al -k o c oupling fig 9. 1. Ensure the balance bar (compensation) is being pulled evenly. This bar (double on tandem axles) should always be paralleled with the axle tube when pulled. Adjust m8 lock and ball nuts, if necessary, to achieve correct parallel position (fig. 9) 2. Check the brake rod ...

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    33 al -k o c oupling c hassis l ubrication p oints 1. Grease the drawbar in the area of the bellows. 2. Grease the bearing bush through the grease nipples on the housing and the cartridge. 3. Grease the pivot bolt of the overrun lever and handbrake levers through the grease nipple. 4. Grease the joi...

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    34 al -k o c oupling by trained and qualified workshops/personnel. To establish the correct spare parts the service centres need the eti number (spare part identification number). C hassis m embers the recommended tow vehicle coupling height is 385mm +/- 35mm from the ground to the centre of the bal...

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    35 tr a cker monit or & c ar av an alarm tracker monitor and caravan alarm your caravan has been fitted with a tracker monitor and caravan alarm. Using vhf technology, the police can track a stolen caravan even if it’s being transported or hidden in a lock-up or a shipping container. A larm o perati...

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    36 tr a cker monit or & c ar av an alarm the pir has a red light on it, can i switch it off? No, the warning led indicates that the unit is working and cannot be switched off. The pir is permanently active as indicated by the periodic flashing of the red led. However, the alarm will only trigger if ...

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    37 the w a ter s y stem water systems: without an on-board water tank w ater s upply these models are supplied with a 12v submersible pump, controlled by a pressure switch. This pump is designed to simplify the connection of an outside water supply to the caravan system. The pump comprises of a wall...

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    38 the w a ter s y stem r emoving the p lug • switch off the 12v supply at the control panel (isolator switch inside caravan). • pull the plug from socket. • shut the flap. Do not run pump without water or use the pump in water temperatures above 40°c (100°f) it is best practice to stand the pump ve...

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    39 the w a ter s y stem water systems: with an on-board water tank w ater s upply these models are supplied with an on-board water tank and inbuilt submersible pump as well as an external 12v submersible pump controlled by a pressure switch. The external pump can be used to supply water directly to ...

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    40 the w a ter s y stem t ank d rain o peration the tank must be drained completely prior to travel. 1. Locate the 2-way valve attached to the side of the on-board tank. 2. Turn the 2-way valve to the open position shown below. 3. The water will drain from the tank beneath the caravan. 4. Once all t...

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    41 the w a ter s y stem bailey states that you must fully drain down all fluids before travelling (with the exception of the central heating system). Any fluids within the caravan whilst travelling will effect your payload allowance. W ater s ystem t roubleshooting water system trouble shooting faul...

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    42 the w a ter s y stem a djusting your p ressure s witch your pressure switch is factory set and should not normally require adjustment. However, if adjustment is required due to the power supply voltage varying from the previous setting, either because of battery drainage or higher voltage being s...

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    45 the g a s s y stem the gas system all gas appliances fitted within your bailey caravan are suitable for operation on both butane and propane without the need for adjustment. However gas type specific regulators must be used. G eneral information gas cylinders: bottled liquefied petroleum gas (lpg...

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    46 the g a s s y stem p lease make yourself aware of the following some industrial lpg appliances operate at high pressure and require a “high pressure” regulator. This often has an adjusting handle on it. Never use such a regulator on a caravan. • propane and butane gas regulators are not interchan...

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    47 the g a s s y stem v entilation all ventilation complies with en 721 and vents should not be obstructed in any manner as this could lead to insufficient fresh air. In this case the confined atmosphere becomes depleted of oxygen which leads to the formation of the highly poisonous gas carbon monox...

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    48 the ele c tric al s y stem the 230v electrical system as in the home, care must be exercised when handling mains electricity. U pon a rrival at c aravan s ite when connecting the caravan installation to the mains supply: 1. Check the mains supply is suitable for your installation and appliances. ...

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    49 the ele c tric al s y stem every time you connect to a site supply the rcd should be checked by operating the test button marked “t”. The unit should immediately switch to the off position. If the unit does not switch off then a qualified electrician should be consulted. If the unit does switch o...

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    50 the 12v electrical system your caravan is fitted with a 12v charger as standard. This converts the 230v ac supply into 12v dc. It enables the 12v equipment in the caravan to function and also charges the caravan leisure battery when plugged into a site hook up. A fully charged caravan leisure bat...

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    52 batteries beds towels cups plates sat nav dog beds blinds awnings cycle racks generators radios helmets fishing rods cushions microwaves cleaning kits bbqs chairs cooking utensils televisions water carriers upholstery reversing cameras clothes airers tyre pressure monitors pir alarms shower mats ...

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    53 the c ontr ol p anels cbe control panels cbe control panels consist of separate switching blocks. 12 v and p ump c ontrols (s ingle a xles ) 1. 12v main switch: 0 = off, 1 = on. 2. Led “pump run”: this led is lit (yellow) when the pump is actually running. 3. 12v water pump switch: 0 = off, 1 = o...

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    54 the c ontr ol p anels the pursuit control panel the pursuit control panel is designed to control the caravan. M aster switch the master switch will turn on and off all the habitation power excluding circuits connected to the permanent supply from the battery. L ights switch the lights switch will...

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    55 st a tus 5 70 /vp3 digit al antenna s y stem vision plus status digital antenna system frequency range uhf 470-860 mhz frequency range vhf 40-230 mhz frequency range fm 88-108 mhz amplifier gain max 18db gain adjustment 15db flatness +1.5db noise figure 2db output impedance 75ohms signal handling...

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    56 st a tus 5 70 /vp3 digit al antenna s y stem improves the fault lies with the wiring of the system between the amplifier and tv outlet socket. S hort h ook u p : t est 2 this test isolates the amplifier by connecting your tv direct to the antenna. Unplug the antenna from the amplifier and connect...

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    57 the s olar p anel solar power dual battery charger the solar module generates power when light is cast upon it. The full voltage is also available even if there is little light. The solar automatic charger only serves to charge 12v (24v) lead accumulators comprising 6 (12) single cells (e.G. Leis...

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    58 the s olar p anel b ulk p hase charging with maximum available solar charging current until the charging end voltage is reached. A bsorption p hase the charging current is kept for a period of 2 hours. At the end of this period, it changes to the float phase. F loat p hase the charging voltage is...

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    59 the s olar p anel displayed value will be saved and flashing stops. During the normal charging process, the device divides the charging current between battery 1 and battery 2 as set. Once battery 1 is fully charged, all the charging current is fed to battery 2, regardless of the set value. If th...

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    60 hea ting s y stems heating systems alde h eating s ystems 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-compatible. Wh...

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    61 hea ting s y stems temperature on the control panel to around 10°c. The central heating will not circulate (unless the temperature drops to 10°c), but you will still have hot water. • the boiler must not be switched on if there is no heat transfer fluid (htf) in the system. • always drain down th...

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    62 hea ting s y stems • check that all water has emptied out (7–10 litres). Leave the valve in the open position until the next time the hot water cylinder is used. Check that the breather valve (fig.1 [n]) is allowing air to enter the hot water cylinder when it is being drained, and that the clear ...

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    63 hea ting s y stems expansion tank cap (fig.2 [r]) and lift the circulation pump (fig.2 [s]) out of the tank (if applicable). Carefully pour the htf into the tank, and repeat until the fluid level is about 1 cm above the min mark when cold. Fig. 2 c entral h eating the boiler is set to an upper li...

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    64 hea ting s y stems t o bleed the system • set the temperature to 30°c and select gas heating on the control panel. • set the 12v inline circulation pump on the side of the boiler to speed 5 (fig.1 [d]): see page 62, by turning the blue speed dial clockwise, on the face of the pump motor. Nb: spee...

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    65 hea ting s y stems propane gas for all year round gas heating. Lpg cylinders contain both gas and liquid forms. When the cylinder is filled, high pressure transforms the gas into liquid. The liquid reverts to gas when the valve on the cylinder is opened. Lpg is a flammable gas. It can be a fire a...

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    66 hea ting s y stems w inter 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 with a hydrometer and/or refractomete...

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    67 hea ting s y stems most vehicles will reach a comfortable temperature within an hour, in non-extreme conditions. If problems persist, please contact alde, or your dealer or installer. W arranty alde undertakes to rectify any manufacturing defect or early component failure through normal use that ...

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    68 hea ting s y stems alde control panel q uick s tart g uide this quick start guide allows end users to confidently use the core features of their alde control panel. See the operating and installation instructions for the alde control panel for more details. S tarting the s ystem both the control ...

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    69 hea ting s y stems m ain m enu to access the main menu at any time press the menu button. A . What’s activated menu (not displayed if no activated functions are detected). B. Settings menu. D esired r oom t emperature the desired room temperature can be set from 5°c to 30°c, in 0.5°c increments. ...

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    70 hea ting s y stems h ot w ater i gnore volume bar empty. No attempt is made to heat hot water specifically. This saves energy when the freshwater is drained down. H ot w ater n ormal volume bar half full. Hot water is heated to greater than 50°c. Nb: if circulation pump is set to continuous, this...

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    71 e lectric h eating check that 230v supply is displayed on the standby screen. The alde boiler is programmed to use power economically and there are times when it may use no power at all, even if set to 3kw. • select off, 1, 2 or 3kw electric heating. More power equals better performance, but may ...

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    72 hea ting s y stems s hutting d own the s ystem to save energy, the control panel only updates the boiler after the last adjustment is made. Wait 10 secs before shutting down the system to ensure the boiler is updated. Press the power button again. The screen goes dark, the green led is unlit. The...

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    73 hea ting s y stems overheat pcb failsafe in boiler has triggered. Check the fluid level in the expansion tank. It should be 1 cm above the min mark when cool. Check the boiler compartment is ventilated, and that the vents are unobstructed. Do not place stowage in the boiler compartment. Fan failu...

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    74 hea ting s y stems truma combi e 1. Control panel 2. Room temperature sensor 3. Cold water connection 4. Hot water connection 5. Gas connection 6. Hot air outlets 7. Recirculated air intake 8. Waste gas discharge 9. Combustion air feed 10. Electronic control unit 11. Water container (10 litres) 1...

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    75 hea ting s y stems should be selected so that enough heating power is always available. • in mixed mode 230 v electrical mode is preferred if the power requirement is low (e.G. For maintaining the room temperature). The gas burner is not enabled until the power requirement is higher, and is the f...

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    76 hea ting s y stems • disconnect power for water pump. • open hot the water tap in the bathroom and kitchen. • open safety/drain valve: move the lever to vertical position f. The water heater is now drained directly to the outside via the safety/drain valve. Check that the water contents have been...

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    77 hea ting s y stems remove limescale deposits and to be certain that it is not blocked. We recommend the use of suitable commercially available products to clean, sterilise and maintain the boiler. Products containing chlorine are not suitable. The effectiveness of the use of chemicals to combat m...

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    78 hea ting s y stems 12 v f use r eplacement the fuse is in the electronics beneath the connection cover. Replace the unit’s fuse only with an identical fuse. Device fuse 10 a – low – (t 10 a) 230 v f use r eplacement the fuse and the power supply lines must only be replaced by an expert. The unit ...

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    79 hea ting s y stems truma cp plus digital control panel s afety instructions • the device may only be operated if it is in perfect working order. • arrange for malfunctions to be rectified immediately. • do not repair or modify the device. • only allow the manufacturer or its customer service to r...

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    80 hea ting s y stems s tart u p once connected to the power supply the control panel will display a start screen. This is shown after a few seconds. If no entry is made within a few minutes, the standby screen is automatically shown again. The display shows the time and correct room temperature alt...

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    81 hea ting s y stems s elect e nergy s ource 1. Use the control knob/push button to select the energy icon. 2. Click to change to the setting level. 3. Use the control knob/push button to select the required power type. 4. Click the control knob/push button to confirm the value. S ymbol o perating ...

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    82 hea ting s y stems select fan level 15. Click to change to the setting level. 16. Use the control knob/push button to select the required fan level. 17. Click the control knob/push button to confirm the value. A ctivate the t imer (on) 18. Click to change to the setting level. 19. Use the control...

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    83 hea ting s y stems s et t ime 1. Select the clock icon. 2. The hour display flashes. 3. Use the control knob/push button to set the hour (24h mode). 4. After clicking the control knob/push button again, the minute display will flash. 5. Use the control knob/push button to set the minutes. 6. Clic...

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    84 ex terior fea ture s exterior features grp 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 stains or marks can be removed...

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    85 ex terior fea ture s o pening the blind 1. Move the blind right out to the side (end rod with grip). 2. Holding the recess with one hand, press the rocker with the other hand and guide the blind back into position. S afety instructions • do not stand on the acrylic glass. • close heki completely ...

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    87 c ooking e quipment cooking equipment 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 a...

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    88 c ooking e quipment • auxiliary burner: Ø200mm • semi-rapid burner: 2x Ø200mm or 1x Ø220mm with 1x Ø180mm • when using small pans the flames should not spread beyond the base of the pan as this will reduce the efficiency of the burner. • avoid old or misshapen pans as these may cause instability....

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    89 c ooking e quipment u sing the o ven 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. T o light 1. Open door. 2. Push in the control knob and turn to full rate (240°c). 3. Push the control knob in and hold whil...

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    90 c ooking e quipment d os and d on ’ ts do read the user instructions carefully before using the appliance for the first time. Do allow the oven to heat before using for the first time, in order to expel any smells before the introduction of food. Do clean the appliance regularly. Do remove spills...

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    91 c ooking e quipment for service, please contact your authorised local service agent giving details of the model and serial number on the data badge plus date of purchase. Unicorn models have both a worktop lid and glass lid covering the hob burners. Please be aware that both the glass and worktop...

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    92 micr o w ave o ven daewoo microwave oven 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 s...

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    93 micr o w ave o ven 1. Display - cooking time, power level are displayed. 2. Auto cook - used to cook or reheat many favourite foods. 3. Weight defrost - used to defrost foods by weight. 4. Time defrost - used to defrost foods by time. 5. Power - used to set power level. 6. One touch cook - used t...

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    94 micr o w ave o ven s et t he c lock 1. Press the clock button. This is a 12-hour clock system. 2. Press the clock button once more. This is a 24-hour clock system. 3. Turn the dial knob to adjust hour. 4. Press the clock button. 5. Turn the dial knob to adjust minute. 6. Press clock button. This ...

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    95 micr o w ave o ven a uto c ook auto cook allows you to cook or reheat many of your favourite foods by repeatedly touching auto cook button. 1. Press the auto cook button (when you press the auto cook button once, “ac-1” is displayed. By repeatedly pressing this button, you can select one of the f...

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    96 c arb on mono xide alarm please read all steps thoroughly before attempting to test your alarm. • if the alarm is wall mounted, remove by unhooking the unit from the wall fixing screws. • cover the sounder vents with one hand and hold the test/reset button down with your thumb/finger until the po...

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    97 c arb on mono xide alarm do not attempt to repair your co detector. Do not remove any screws or open the main casing of your detector. Any attempt to do so may cause malfunction and will invalidate the warranty. W hat to d o in the e vent of an a larm • keep calm and open all the doors and window...

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    98 b a thr oom c are bathroom care do not expose the bathroom plastic fittings to cleaning products or abrasive material containing concentrated perfumes, body oil, linseed oil, gritty or abrasive substances, solvents (white spirits, antifreeze etc). These may cause permanent damage to the material....

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    99 thetf ord t oilet thetford toilet the toilet is made up of two parts: • a permanently fixed toilet bowl. • a waste holding tank that is accessible from the outside. The removable waste holding tank is located under the toilet bowl and can be removed via a door on the outside of the caravan. The t...

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    100 thetf ord t oilet w aste h olding t ank 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. W...

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    101 thetf ord t oilet preparing waste holding tank emptying waste holding tank.

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    102 refriger a tors refrigerator operation the refrigerator is equipped to operate on three power modes: • mains voltage (230v ac) • direct-current voltage (12v dc) • gas (liquid gas propane/butane). When the appliance is first put into operation, there may be a mild odour which will disappear after...

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    103 refriger a tors • defrosting at regular intervals saves energy (see section defrosting). • open the refrigerator door only for a short period of time when removing products. • run the refrigerator for about 12 hours before filling it. D eclaration of c onformity the current declaration of confor...

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    104 refriger a tors operating appliance with gas is not permitted • at petrol stations • on ferry boats, and on board motor rail trains • while transporting the caravan by transporter or breakdown vehicle i f you s mell g as • open all windows and leave the room. • do not operate any electrical equi...

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    105 refriger a tors models) or the energy selector button (mes, aes). Appliances with automatic energy selection (aes) are additionally provided with “automatic mode” function. Then the aes system automatically selects the best energy source for each particular situation. • when the appliance is fir...

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    106 refriger a tors r efrigerator m odel rml9330/rm8550/ rms8550/rm8500 o peration 1= energy selector dial 2= off 3= 230v operation 4= 12v operation 5 = gas operation e lectric o peration switch on the appliance by turning the energy selection switch (1) clockwise to the desired energy. (3) 230v to ...

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    107 refriger a tors l ighting the interior lighting is controlled using a door contact. Please contact the authorized dometic service if a failure occurs. U sing the d oor l ock w hen p arking the v ehicle if the vehicle is parked for a longer period of time, the locking hook can be clamped by means...

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    108 refriger a tors s hutting o ff the r efrigerator for battery igniter models, set the energy selector switch to position off (2). The appliance is switched off. Release the locking mechanism of the door lock by pushing it in and moving to the front. If the door is shut in this position, a small g...

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    109 refriger a tors r emovable f reezer c ompartment to enlarge the cooling compartment, just remove the freezer compartment. • unlock the freezer compartment door using a screwdriver (fig. 24). • remove the freezer compartment door. • unlock the freezer compartment shelf on both sides. • pull out t...

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    110 refriger a tors f ailure : t he refrigerator does not cool sufficiently possible cause action you can take inadequate ventilation to the unit check that ventilation grilles are not covered thermostat setting is too low set thermostat to higher level the condenser is heavily frosted check that th...

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    111 refriger a tors d ometic r efrigerator m odel rmd8551 the control panel buttons are not accessible when the refrigerator door is closed. Open the bottom door to reach the operating buttons. Depending on the door opening direction, there are two leds on the left or right edge of the control panel...

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    112 refriger a tors f rame h eating all models are equipped with a frame heating (12vdc/3.5w) around the freezer compartment. During summer months with high temperatures and humidity the metal frame may have water droplets forming. To evaporate these droplets switch on the frame heating with button ...

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    113 smoke alarm 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 with a soft cloth to prevent water spotting. For...

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    C omp a ct , light and super c ool dometic freshjet rooft op air c onditioners for mor e inf ormation, please visit the online shop www .Bailey-parts. Co .Uk • four perf ormance lev els f or v ehicles fr om 5m t o o ver 8m long • very lo w starting curr ents - fj 2200 & 3200 with soft start • air di...

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    116 soft furnishing s soft furnishings c arpet when cleaning the interior of your caravan please remove the carpet from the vehicle. Vacuum the carpets to take the dirt out of the pile. For general cleaning use a dry shampoo, following the product’s directions. Never put the carpet in a washing mach...

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    117 soft furnishing s r emi f lair f unction both the sun screen and the fly screen are stored at the top. The sun screen can be pulled down and fixed at any of the stops in the side supports. The fly screen can be pulled down and fixed at the bottom of the side supports. When released from the fixi...

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    118 gener al c are general care and maintenance of your caravan e xterior the exterior of your caravan is very durable and easy to clean owing to its high gloss properties. To maintain a showroom finish, you will need only to wash the caravan and its parts frequently, using a suitable cleaner. Avoid...

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    119 gener al c are w indow c atches and s tays o pening • turn catch arm to the vertical position to open. • a night vent position is available by depressing the locking knob and locating the catch into the outer catch plate slot. • the windows are held open by an adjuster knob. Tightening the knob ...

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    120 gener al c are winterization & storage the following applies whenever your caravan is stored, particularly during winter months. If you do not intend on using your vehicle for a while it is an ideal time to arrange for your caravan to have its annual service at your appointed dealer. • as with a...

  • Page 133: Cleaner, Lighter and   Ea

    Cleaner, lighter and ea sier than a liquid dometic po wercare t abs f or y our t oilet w a ste t ank new design no spills, pr e-measur ed dosage , tabs in soluble films, eas y st or age , 16 tabs per tub , f or all portable & cas set te t oilets. Ov er 5 times light er than a standar d 2 litr e bot ...

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    125 bed make up retractable rear bed additional fold out rear bed.

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    126 bed make up dream sleep make up.

  • Page 139: Www.Baileyownersclub.Org

    Nearly 50 years ago, bailey owners club was built on a foundation of friendship, fun and freedom. The club is run by and for members and is dedicated to the hobby of rallying with bailey caravans and motorhomes. Rallies are held across the uk, with a diverse range of activities suitable for all ages...

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    2 the ser vice manu al scheduled service type service agent retailer stamp technician’s name date retailer pre-delivery inspection 1st year service (necessary to ensure warranty cover in the second year) 2nd year service (necessary to ensure warranty cover in the third year) 3rd year service (necess...

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    3 the ser vice manu al 5th year service (necessary to ensure warranty cover in the sixth year) 6th year service (necessary to ensure warranty cover in the seventh year) 7th year service (necessary to ensure warranty cover in the eighth year) 8th year service (necessary to ensure warranty cover in th...

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    4 the ser vice manu al 11th year service 12th year service 13th year service 14th year service 15th year service.

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    5 the ser vice manu al from the 2011 season the method of calculating the mass in running order (mro) and user payload figures has changed in order to bring it in line with european vehicle directives. Although the method of calculation has changed, the overall effect is that the amount of payload a...

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    6 the ser vice manu al unicorn iv seville vigo valencia cadiz madrid cabrera cartagena pamplona barcelona segovia berths 2 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 5 axles 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 shipping length 6190mm 7358mm 7358mm 7385mm 7358mm* 7358mm 7908mm 7908mm 7908mm 7908mm internal length 4665mm 5829mm 5829mm 5829mm 58...

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    7 the ser vice manu al pegasus gt70 genoa ancona verona rimini brindisi palermo berths 2 5 optional 6 4 4 4 5 optional 6 axles 1 1 1 1 1 2 shipping length 6317mm 7377cm 7170cm 7170cm 7377cm 7921cm internal length 4777mm 5836mm 5630mm 5630mm 5837mm 6380mm overall width 2230mm 2230mm 2230mm 2230mm 223...

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    8 the ser vice manu al pursuit ii 400-2 430-4 530-4 550-4 560-5 570-6 berths 2 4 4 4 5 6 axles 1 1 1 1 1 1 shipping length 5450mm 6500mm 7400mm 7400mm 7400mm 7400mm internal length 4180mm 5226mm 5713mm 5713mm 5713mm 5713mm overall width 2236mm 2236mm 2236mm 2236mm 2236mm 2236mm overall height (inclu...

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    9 the ser vice manu al unicorn iv seville vigo valencia cadiz madrid cabrera cartagena pamplona barcelona seville front double 4’10”x6’6” 4’1”x6’6” 4'10"x6'6" 4’1”x6’6” 4’1”x6’6” 4’1”x6’6” 4’ 10”x6’ 6” 4’ 10”x6’ 6” 4’ 10”x6’ 6” 4’ 10”x6’ 6” front n/s single 2’2”x6’2” 2’2”x5’7” 2’2”x6’2” 2’2”x5’7” 2’...

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    10 the ser vice manu al pursuit ii 400-2 430-4 530-4 550-4 540-5 560-5 front double 6’8” x 5’6” 6’8” x 5’6” 6’8” x 4’10” 6’8” x 4’10” 6’8” x 4’10” 6’8” x 4’10” or front nearside single 6’8” x 2’5” 5’1” x 2’5” 5’2” x 2’6” 5’10” x 2’6” 5’8” x 2’6” 5’2” x 2’6” and front offside single 6’1” x 2’5” 4’9” ...

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    11 the ser vice manu al fuse mcb specification chart circuit fuse rating lights 1 10a lights 2 10a aux socket 10a pump 5a radio/aerial 5a boiler 5a roof fan 5a ignitions 5a spare 5a car 15a alarm 5a fridge ign 5a van battery + 20a fridge 20a service schedule in order to validate the factory backed w...

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    17 the ser vice manu al if the caravan is sold before the end of the original warranty the remaining period can be transferred to the new owner using the warranty transfer form. There is a fee charged for this service of £35 including vat. Please send a copy of the service handbook and your cris doc...

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    19 the ser vice manu al if the caravan is sold before the end of the original warranty the remaining period can be transferred to the new owner using the warranty transfer form. There is a fee charged for this service of £35 including vat. Please send a copy of the service handbook and your cris doc...

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    21 the ser vice manu al if the caravan is sold before the end of the original warranty the remaining period can be transferred to the new owner using the warranty transfer form. There is a fee charged for this service of £35 including vat. Please send a copy of the service handbook and your cris doc...

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    23 the ser vice manu al if the caravan is sold before the end of the original warranty the remaining period can be transferred to the new owner using the warranty transfer form. There is a fee charged for this service of £35 including vat. Please send a copy of the service handbook and your cris doc...

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    25 the ser vice manu al if the caravan is sold before the end of the original warranty the remaining period can be transferred to the new owner using the warranty transfer form. There is a fee charged for this service of £35 including vat. Please send a copy of the service handbook and your cris doc...

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    27 the ser vice manu al if the caravan is sold before the end of the original warranty the remaining period can be transferred to the new owner using the warranty transfer form. There is a fee charged for this service of £35 including vat. Please send a copy of the service handbook and your cris doc...

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    29 the ser vice manu al if the caravan is sold before the end of the original warranty the remaining period can be transferred to the new owner using the warranty transfer form. There is a fee charged for this service of £35 including vat. Please send a copy of the service handbook and your cris doc...

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    31 the ser vice manu al if the caravan is sold before the end of the original warranty the remaining period can be transferred to the new owner using the warranty transfer form. There is a fee charged for this service of £35 including vat. Please send a copy of the service handbook and your cris doc...

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    33 the ser vice manu al if the caravan is sold before the end of the original warranty the remaining period can be transferred to the new owner using the warranty transfer form. There is a fee charged for this service of £35 including vat. Please send a copy of the service handbook and your cris doc...

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    35 the ser vice manu al if the caravan is sold before the end of the original warranty the remaining period can be transferred to the new owner using the warranty transfer form. There is a fee charged for this service of £35 including vat. Please send a copy of the service handbook and your cris doc...

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    37 the ser vice manu al if the caravan is sold before the end of the original warranty the remaining period can be transferred to the new owner using the warranty transfer form. There is a fee charged for this service of £35 including vat. Please send a copy of the service handbook and your cris doc...

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    39 caravan service manual.