5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:49 Page 2 OWNER’S HANDBOOK FRONTIER www.auto-trail.co.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:49 Page 3 OWNER’S HANDBOOK FRONTIER www.auto-trail.co.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:49 Page 2 Important Your motorhome makes use of many complex systems and services. Please ensure that you have read all instruction manuals carefully, and fully understand all aspects of your vehicle, before driving it on the open road. If you have any queries on the operation of any part of your motorhome please contact your supplying dealer. 2 www.auto-trail.co.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:49 Page 3 Useful Information Owners Handbook : Please complete the details below: Name: Model: Telephone: Notes: Date Purchased: D D MM Y Y Supplying Dealer: Sales Person: Telephone Number: Tyre Pressure: Radio Code: Exterior Door Key Number: Water Filter Key Number: Vehicle Build Number: together we’re going places 3
192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:49 Page 4 Useful Information Auto-Trail VR Limited. Trigano House, Genesis Way, Europarc, Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire, DN37 9TU, United Kingdom. Tel: +44(0) 1472 571000 Fax: +44(0) 1472 571001 e-mail: sales@auto-trail.co.uk 4 www.auto-trail.co.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:49 Page 5 Contents Owners Handbook : Useful information ..................................................3-4 Exterior BBQ ..........................................................33 Aftercare ..................................................................57 Introduction ............................................................6-7 Flue covers ..............................................................34 Tyre Pressure ....
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:49 Page 6 Introduction Auto-Trail welcomes you to the ranks of Auto-Trail owners. This handbook has been designed to enable you to derive the maximum benefit and enjoyment from your motorhome; its information will be beneficial to experienced and new motorhomers alike. 6 www.auto-trail.co.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:49 Page 7 Introduction This handbook is intended to give a brief overview of your Motorhome and its appliances. You are advised to read all of the individual appliance instructions which will be found in the information wallet supplied with your vehicle. Please note that every effort is made within this handbook to accurately reflect and describe our Motorhomes.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:49 Page 8 Preparing for the Road Loading Your Vehicle Bicycle Carrier (If Fitted) All models manufactured by Auto-Trail are of a well balanced design, the most common causes of poor stability include: Auto-Trail recommends that if a bicycle carrier is fitted to your vehicle it should be capable of carrying no more than two cycles. • Poor weight distribution of the weight inside the vehicle.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:49 Page 9 Preparing for the Road Maximum Loading Of Your Vehicle The weights of your vehicle are stated in the back of this handbook and on the secondary weight plate located in the engine bay of your vehicle. The secondary weight plate gives the following information. The serial number of your vehicle which should be quoted in any correspondence with your supplying dealer.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:49 Page 10 External Features A Exterior door retaining catch when open. D Awning light (where fitted). B Folding step. E Status T.V. aerial (omni directional, where fitted). C Fridge vents. F Front marker lights. C A E F D B 10 www.auto-trail.co.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:49 Page 11 External Features Owners Handbook : G Spare wheel (Frontier only). K Rear marker lights. H External ladder. L Lockable gas cylinder compartment (operated via an internal remote lever). J Lockable external access door to toilet waste tank. M High level brake light (where fitted).
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:49 Page 12 Driving Your Motorhome Driving Your Motorhome Reversing Pulling Away Proficiency at reversing can only be achieved with practice and we would recommend that you should first practice in a large open area. As well as this courses are run by many organisations. When pulling away in your Motorhome always operate the clutch smoothly, change gears smoothly and try not to jerk the clutch.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:49 Page 13 Selecting A Pitch Please note that under no circumstances should the corner steadies be used to jack up the rear of the vehicle. Use a proprietary bottle jack or scissor jack that is capable of holding the weight of your fully loaded Motorhome.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:49 Page 14 Gas Services The gas appliances in your vehicle are fed from a gas cylinder that is housed in a sealed cylinder compartment. Gas flows from the gas bottles via a bulkhead mounted gas regulator. This regulator provides a working gas pressure of 30 m bar (1.5kg of gas per hour). All appliances installed by Auto-Trail are designed to work within this pressure range.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:49 Page 15 Gas Services Gas Safety Valves Gas flows from the gas cylinder via a bulkhead mounted regulator to a set of safety shut off valves that supply each individual appliance in the vehicle. The valves allow isolation of a single appliance without affecting the operation of other equipment. Each valve has a symbol fixed to it that indicates which appliance it is supplying.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:49 Page 16 Electrical Services All Auto-Trail vehicles have both a 12V and 230V electrical system. The 12V electrical system is supplied by a rechargeable leisure battery that is located in a dedicated battery compartment within the vehicle (locations of leisure batteries varies from model to model so please familiarise yourself with your battery location prior to using the vehicle for the first time).
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:49 Page 17 Electrical Services Owners Handbook : • Locate the power switch on the PSU and turn to the ‘ON’ position. The switch will illuminate when turned on. reconnect the light to the vehicle battery circuit to allow fuses and circuit breakers to be checked etc. It is now safe to check the operation of the 12V and 230V equipment.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:49 Page 18 Leisure Battery / EC500 Power Supply Unit Leisure Battery EC500 PSU (Power Supply Unit) Your vehicle is equipped with a rechargeable leisure battery that is located in a dedicated battery compartment within your vehicle. Overview Locations of leisure batteries vary from model to model, so please familiarise yourself with your battery location before using your vehicle for the first time.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:50 Page 19 EC500 Power Supply Unit When replacing a fuse, always replace a fuse with the correct value. Never replace with a higher value as this could damage the wiring harness. Details of fuse ratings are in the back of this handbook. Owners Handbook : Light Button Charger Button The light button turns on the main internal 12 volt lights.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:50 Page 20 EC480 Control Panel EC480 Control Panel Light Button The LCD control panel controls all of the on board 12 volt systems. The Panel is normally located over the entrance door. With the 12 volt power turned on, pressing this button will turn on and off the main lighting inside the vehicle. Pressing the button once will turn the main lighting on; pressing it again will turn the lights off.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:50 Page 21 EC480 Control Panel Light Dimming Button With the 12 volt power and main lights turned on, pressing the dimming button will adjust the light level of the lights on the dimming circuit. Battery Select When the 12 volt power is turned on the leisure battery is automatically selected as the power source for the vehicle when no mains supply is present.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:50 Page 22 EC480 Control Panel The System Levels Screen This screen shows, from left to right; The vehicle battery voltage in a bar format with the precise reading shown at the top of the bar. The actual bar will change colour according to the battery voltage. • Less than 10.9 volts will show red, indicating a poor battery condition. • Between 10.9 volts to 11.8 volts will show yellow, indicating a battery in a fair condition.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:50 Page 23 Entertainment System • Between 11.9 volts to 14.4 volts will show green, indicating a battery in good condition. The calculated Leisure Battery capacity as a percentage in ‘amp hours’ is shown when the leisure battery is selected. This gauge shows the predicted charge capacity of the battery, it will increase as the battery is charged and decrease as the battery is discharged.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:50 Page 24 Spinflo Aspire Oven Spinflo Aspire Oven Using The Hotplate Gas Burners To Light The Spinflo Aspire is fitted with three gas burners, one 230V hotplate and gas oven. • Push in the control knob and rotate to the highest setting. The gas burners are fully adjustable between simmer and full flame, and the oven ranges from 130˚C to 240˚C. The electric hotplate has six temperature settings.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:50 Page 25 Spinflo Aspire Oven Owners Handbook : Switching OFF Using The Oven To Light To turn off the hotplate, rotate the knob until the line or pointer on the knob lines up with the zero on the control panel. • Push in the control knob and turn to gas mark ‘9’. Using The Grill Please note that the grill must only be used with the grill door open and the heat deflector below the facia pulled out.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:50 Page 26 Dometic RM8501 Refrigerator Dometic RM8501 Refrigerator These refrigerators are designed to be used on 230V, 12V (DC) or LPG.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:50 Page 27 Dometic RM8555 Refrigerator Owners Handbook : 12V DC Operation Dometic RM8555 Refrigerator Turning On The Refrigerator • Press button ‘1’ several times until the LED adjacent to ‘battery’ symbol illuminates. This refrigerator is designed to be used on 230V, 12V (DC) or LPG. The desired power option can be selected either manually or automatically via the control panel on the refrigerator.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:50 Page 28 Truma S3002 Vehicle Space Heater Vehicle Space Heater Truma S3002 The S3002 heater incorporates a 3kw gas burner and a 2kw mains electric element (known as Ultraheat). If the two energy sources are used simultaneously this gives a maximum heat output of 5kw. The heater also incorporates a 12V blown air heat distribution system that will deliver warm air through blown air ducts running throughout the vehicle.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:50 Page 29 Truma S3002 Vehicle Space Heater Owners Handbook : Truma Ultraheat - 230V Mains Operation Trumavent Blown Air Heating System Before switching on ensure that the electrical fuse spur protecting the Ultraheat is in the ON position. The Trumavent Blown Air System distributes warm air through the blown air ducting throughout the vehicle.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:50 Page 30 Truma Combi 4E / 6E Truma Combi 4E / Truma Combi 6E The Combi E Gas Heater is a warm air heater with an integrated hot water boiler. The unit can operate on liquid gas (LPG) or 230V mains electricity. The heater can be used in ‘Winter’ mode that will produce warm air heating and hot water, and ‘summer’ mode that will produce hot water only.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:50 Page 31 Truma Combi 4E / 6E Summer Operation (Supplying Hot Water Only) • Select gas or electrical operation with the power selector switch. The yellow LED will illuminate on the switch to indicate the unit is operating on 230V. • Move the rotary switch on the control panel to position ‘L’ (summer operation) 40o or 60o and the yellow LED (P) should illuminate.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:50 Page 32 Truma Ultrastore Water Heater Truma Ultrastore Water Heater The Truma Ultrastore water heater has a 10 litre capacity that operates on either LPG, or where available, 230V electric. Filling The Ultrastore With Water Ensure that the cold water drain tap is closed lever should be in horizontal position – see draining the water system.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:50 Page 33 Exterior BBQ Owners Handbook : Exterior BBQ Connecting The Hose To The Vehicle Your vehicle may be fitted with an external barbecue point that will allow you to use an LPG barbecue from the on board gas bottles. • Ensure the barbecue appliance is turned ‘OFF’ and the gas isolation tap inside the vehicle is turned ‘ON’. The barbecue point is located behind a hinged flap, normally on the passenger side of the vehicle.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:50 Page 34 Flue Covers / Water Services Flue Covers Water Services The Refrigerator and Truma Ultrastore water heater fitted to your vehicle are supplied with flue covers that are designed to keep out water and debris if the vehicle is to be stood unused for any length of time.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:50 Page 35 Water Services Filling The Fresh Water Tank The tank is filled via a lockable water inlet on the outside of your vehicle. This inlet is identified by a blue tap symbol adjacent to it, (either a blue label or a blue moulding on the filler itself). The location of the water inlet will vary from vehicle to vehicle so please familiarise yourself with its location before using your vehicle for the first time.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:50 Page 36 Thetford Cassette Toilet Thetford Cassette Toilet In Use The toilet is made up of two parts: a permanently fixed toilet and a waste holding tank that is accessible from the outside. • Rotate the toilet bowl to the desired position. The removable waste holding tank is located under the toilet and can be removed via an access door on the outside of the Motorhome.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:50 Page 37 Exterior Shower • Remove the emptying spout cap. Hold the waste holding tank by the upper handle nearest to the emptying spout. Hold the rear handle with your other hand so that you can operate the vent plunger with your thumb. Keep the vent plunger pressed to ensure that the tank is emptied without splashing. Please note that the vent plunger should only be pressed when the emptying spout is pointing downwards.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:50 Page 38 Windows & Skylights Windows & Blinds Your vehicle is fitted with side windows to provide light and ventilation to your vehicle. The number of windows fitted will depend on the particular model that you have chosen. All windows fitted to the habitation area of your motorhome are of acrylic construction and open either by means of a top hinge or a slide, depending on the location in the vehicle.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:50 Page 39 Skylights Owners Handbook : Skylights Blinds & Fly screens Your vehicle is fitted with skylights in the ceiling to allow light and ventilation into the vehicle. The clear skylights are fitted with night blinds and fly screens. The blinds and fly screens work independently of each other by pulling them across from the ends of the inner frame and clipping them together.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:50 Page 40 Wind-Out Awning Wind Out Awning Your vehicle may be fitted with a wind out awning which, when extended, will provide a shaded area next to your Motorhome. Operation Winding Out The Awning • Locate the winding handle into the socket on the left hand side of the awning. • Turn the winding handle clockwise – the awning will start to open after approximately two turns. • Continue winding.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:50 Page 41 Security & Ventilation Awning Space LPG Appliance Exhaust No danger is caused if the LPG exhaust from the refrigerator vents into an enclosed awning. If totally enclosed, space heaters may produce enough exhaust fumes to pollute an enclosed awning to levels of discomfort. In extreme cases carbon monoxide could build up to reach dangerous levels.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:50 Page 42 Security & Ventilation Smoke Detectors Your vehicle is fitted with a battery operated smoke alarm that will emit a loud pulsating tone should smoke be detected in your vehicle. Operating The Smoke Alarm Once the battery is connected a small indicator light (LED) positioned near the test button should flash approximately once every minute. This indicates that the alarm is operating normally.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:50 Page 43 Habitation Door batteries in your detector at least every 12 months to ensure correct operation. The unit continually checks the settings of its sensor and circuitry. If any of these settings are found to be incorrect or if the batteries have become low then the detector will emit a single audible chirp once per minute for up to 30 days. Important: This does not mean that the detector has detected carbon monoxide.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:50 Page 44 Central Locking Central Locking Your vehicle may be fitted with a central locking system that links the locking of the rear habitation door to the base vehicle cab doors. The central locking can be activated by either the remote key fob, the locking switches on the dashboard (base vehicle dependant) or manually by the key.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:50 Page 45 Entrance Step Locking / Unlocking With Either The Cab Key Or Habitation Key Locking or unlocking the drivers’ door will only lock or unlock the driver and passenger door, it will not lock or unlock the habitation door. This must be locked or unlocked independently using either the key or key fob.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:50 Page 46 General Care Motorhome Exterior The exterior of Auto-Trail Motorhomes are finished with a highly polished fibreglass skin. This is a very durable surface and is very easy to clean due to its high gloss finish. To maintain a showroom finish, wash the Motorhome regularly with a mild detergent, rinse off with cold water and leather off. A good quality car wax may be applied which will make washing even easier in the future.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:50 Page 47 General Care Owners Handbook : Even in a well insulated Motorhome with correct ventilation it is likely during cold weather if the temperature is less than 10oC that condensation will occur. Ideally the temperature should be kept at about 20oC although this is not always possible.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:50 Page 48 Winter Laying Up Care should always be taken to ensure your investment is receiving the best attention, particularly prior to going into winter storage. To Drain Off The following tips will be helpful for the periods when your Motorhome is not regularly used. • Open the drain valve on the waste tank to ensure it is fully empty, (only drain into a suitable container).
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:50 Page 49 Winter Laying Up Owners Handbook : Soft Furnishings / Furniture Care should always be taken to ensure your investment is receiving the best attention, particularly prior to going into winter storage. Leave all cupboard doors open to allow the maximum amount of air to circulate around the vehicle.
92 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:50 Page 50 Good Neighbour Guide Motorhome Owners’ Good Neighbour Code At A Camp Site On Arrival Park as close to the reception area as possible and report your arrival. Do not drive to a pitch and park unless directed by reception staff. Vehicle Movement Around The Site Always keep to the site roads unless directed otherwise. Obey the speed limits, these are generally 10 mph.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:50 Page 51 Good Neighbour Guide If you have a power generator, make sure it is adequately silenced and use it with consideration, especially after dark. Pets Most site operators do not object to well behaved pets but they should be kept well under control. • No animal should be allowed to run loose on the site. • Leads must be no longer than 3m. • Animals are not allowed in the shower or toilet blocks.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:50 Page 52 Annual Check List Auto-Trail Motorhome Annual Checklist and tight. Check that the body support struts are serviceable and tight. Introduction It makes good sense to check over your Motorhome at least every year. 2. Windows If you tend not to use it much during the winter months, check it over before storing it. Any defect, repairs or adjustments can then be made without rushing.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:50 Page 53 Annual Check List 4. Internal Doors Security Check that the hinges and catches are in good condition and operate properly. Ensure that the doors are securely shut when latched. Safety Check that any device to hold door closed can be operated from both sides of the door to enable it to be opened in an emergency. 5.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:50 Page 54 Annual Check List Cab Seats Appliances Where cab seats form part of the living area and/or bed layout, check that they are attached securely. Make sure that the seat slides, swivels and seat backs operate smoothly and easily. As a guide checking the gas appliances can be summarised as follows: Fire Extinguisher Check the condition and the expiry date.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:50 Page 55 Annual Check List Owners Handbook : • General comments: A flame lifting away from the burner indicates that the pressure is too high. A yellow flame causes sooting and indicates the pressure is too low. If these faults occur, recheck the regulator, cylinders and pipes, adjust as necessary. Waste Water Tank 10. Electrical System Check that the drain tap is clear and working properly.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:50 Page 56 Warranty Habitation Compartment Warranty Body Construction Integrity Warranty Your Auto-Trail Motorhome is offered with a two year manufacturer backed warranty for its’ habitation compartment, with the third year warranty (excluding water ingress and delamitation) provided by MB & G Insurance (please note certain exclusions apply). It is possible to extend this insurance backed warranty to years four and five.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:50 Page 57 Aftercare Owners Handbook : Fiat Camper Assist The Fiat Ducato of your new Auto-Trail Motorhome is covered by Fiat Camper Assistance for a period of 24 months. A new call centre reserved for Motorhome drivers is now available.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:51 Page 58 Tyre Pressure TYRE PRESSURES – COLD (BARS) MODEL NAVAJO MOHAWK CHEROKEE SAVANNAH SCOUT DELAWARE DAKOTA ARAPAHO CHIEFTAIN COMANCHE 58 TYRE SIZE COLD (BARS) 215/70R15CP 225/75R16CP 225/75R16CP 225/75R16CP 225/75R16CP 225/75R16CP 225/75R16CP 225/75R16CP 225/75R16CP 225/75R16CP www.auto-trail.co.uk FRONT AXLE 5.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 REAR AXLE 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 3.8 3.8 3.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:51 Page 59 Vehicle Specifications MODEL OVERALL LENGTH OVERALL WIDTH (Mirrors Folded) Owners Handbook : OVERALL HEIGHT MAX. GROSS MASS IN RUNNING ESSENTIAL HABITATION LO-LINE HI-LINE WEIGHT ORDER EQUIPMENT USER PAYLOAD MASS OF MASS FOR MASS FOR CONVENTIONAL PERSONAL OPTIONAL BERTHS (including LOAD EFFECTS EQUIPMENT options) NAVAJO 6.81 m 2.35 m 3.03 m 3.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:51 Page 60 Cable Colour Chart 60 www.auto-trail.co.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:51 Page 61 230v Circuits Owners Handbook : together we’re going places 61
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:51 Page 62 Road Lighting Circuits 62 www.auto-trail.co.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:51 Page 63 Power Circuits Owners Handbook : together we’re going places 63
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:51 Page 64 Consumer Circuits - Roof 64 www.auto-trail.co.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:51 Page 65 Consumer Circuits - Floor Owners Handbook : together we’re going places 65
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:51 Page 66 Notes 66 www.auto-trail.co.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:51 Page 67 Notes Owners Handbook : together we’re going places 67
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:51 Page 68 Notes 68 www.auto-trail.co.
5192 AT Frontier Owners Handbook V4 REPRO NCC_Layout 1 17/10/2011 15:49 Page 1 OWNER’S HANDBOOK: FRONTIER Auto-Trail VR Limited. Trigano House, Genesis Way, Europarc, Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire, DN37 9TU, United Kingdom. Main Reception: Tel +44(0) 1472 571000 Fax +44(0) 1472 571001 www.auto-trail.co.uk Parts Department: Tel +44(0) 1472 571003 Fax +44(0) 1472 571002 together we’re going places 5192 10/11 Designed and produced by Kal-Group T: +44 (0)1427 610127 www.kal-group.co.