2008 owners handbook Autocruise Motorhomes Ltd, Swinton Meadows Industrial Estate, Meadow Way, Swinton, Mexborough, South Yorkshire S64 8AB Tel: 01709 571411 Fax: 01709 579292 Email: sales@autocruise.co.uk camper van range www.autocruise.co.
introduction Thank you for deciding to buy one of our new motorhomes. We are sure you will enjoy many happy hours in it and we hope the information and hints in this handbook will heighten your enjoyment. The handbook has been designed to give you a general guide to the care, use and maintenance of your motorhome. Whether you are a new or an experienced motorhome user the hints will help to protect your investment.
co n t e nt s cont en ts contents Warranty Information ............................................................................................................. 4 The Motorhome Code ........................................................................................................... 13 Preparing for the Road .......................................................................................................... 17 ‘En Route’ .....................................................................
Warranty .................................................................................................................................... 6 Your Warranty Explained . ........................................................................................................... 8 What to do if you Require Assistance .......................................................................................... 9 Annual Service/Inspection Record . ................................................................
All the illustrations and descriptive matter in this handbook are intended to give a general idea of the motorhome. Changing market and supply situations and our policy of continuous product development may prevent us from maintaining the exact specifications detailed in this handbook. We therefore reserve the right to alter specifications as materials and conditions demand. In the years two and three the warranty will cover General terms applying to all three years of the warranty period 1.
Your Autocruise motorhome has a three year Autocruise Manufacturer’s Warranty. The items covered during years one, two and three vary, and are clearly explained on pages 6 and 7 of this booklet. Your dealer should fully explain the terms of the warranty, which is also subject to annual service requirements, at the time of the official handover of your product. Please sign this form to say that you have had the details of the warranty and the annual service arrangements fully explained.
MOTORHOMES - ANNUAL SERVICE/ INSPECTION RECORD In order to comply with the warranty, you must have your motorhome inspected and serviced by an authorised Autocruise Service Centre at least once per year. 1. Damp and lamination test. 2. Chassis and chassis to body security. 3. Corner steadies. 4. Motorhome step. 5. Road lights, wiring and reflectors. It is important that the owner’s handbook is stamped on the appropriate page by the authorised Autocruise Service Centre. 6.
wa rra nt y inf ormatio n 12 7th SERVICE 8th SERVICE DATE: DATE: DEALER’S STAMP DEALER’S STAMP We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the handbook. We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the handbook. 9th SERVICE 10th SERVICE DATE: DATE: DEALER’S STAMP DEALER’S STAMP We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the handbook.
The motorhome code The Country Code .................................................................................................................... 15 The Coastal Code ..................................................................................................................... 16 the mot orhome code Code of Conduct ......................................................................................................................
CAMP SITES Arrivals Report to reception immediately on arrival. Vehicle Movement Keep to roadways unless otherwise directed. Adhere to speed limits. Note that these are generally 10 mph (remember that the stopping distance on grass is considerably greater than on tarmac). Only a person in possession of a current driving licence may drive on the site. Park correctly as advised on your pitch. Where possible leave 20 feet of free space around your vehicle.
t he mot orhome c o d e The Coastal code As our coastlines are increasingly used for recreation and education, the following suggestions are made to enable us to enjoy our inheritance and preserve it for posterity. Disturbance may mean DEATH. DO NOT trample about, or move rocks unnecessarily. DO NOT frighten seals or seabirds. DO NOT spill detergents, solvents or fuel from boats as these can kill marine life. When sailing, moderate your speed - the wash from a fast boat can destroy banks and nests.
preparing for the road Motorhome Terms .................................................................................................................... 18 Loading of Vehicle .................................................................................................................... 19 Large Storage Areas . ................................................................................................................ 19 Roof Loading ..............................................................
BEFORE moving off Check: • Gas cylinders and all gas operated appliances have been isolated, including fridge, water heater, oven and space heater. • as cylinders are correctly positioned, G secured and turned off unless using en-route heating. • L oose articles including luton ladder are stowed securely. Do not stow tins, bottles or heavy items in overhead lockers. • ll lockers and cupboard doors are closed A and secured. • ain table is stored or locked in its M transit position.
ROOF LOADING Some motorhome roofs can be fitted with a roof rack (optional). may also be displayed in the driver’s door aperture. THREE POINT SEAT BELTS This section refers to the seat belts located in the habitation area of your motorhome. A maximum load of 50kgs can be evenly distributed on the roof rack system. DEDICATED TRAVELLING PASSENGER SEATING Seat belts are fitted to all travelling seats. Travelling seats are designated by the manufacturer and vary according to the layout you have purchased.
pre pa ring for t he r o a d Vehicle classifications & Advice on towing Vehicle classifications Motorhomes up to 3500kg MTPLM are P/LGV (Private Light Goods Vehicles), motorhomes with an MTPLM over 3500kg and up to 7500kg are P/HGV (Private Heavy Goods Vehicles). These are used in defining MOT classifications and vehicle excise duty (road tax) classifications.
en route EN ROUTE Spare Wheel Removal ...............................................................................................................
On AL-KO CONVERSION: On standard chassis: Caution: Exercise care when lowering the wheel and frame due to its weight. Caution: Exercise care when lowering the wheel and frame due to its weight. Removal a) Spare wheel in the stowed position (Fig. 1). Removal a) Spare wheel in the stowed position (Fig. 1). b) Slacken the securing bolts at each side of the spare wheel carrier frame (do not fully remove bolts as the carrier will suddenly drop).
26 Fire ........................................................................................................................................... 28 Carbon Monoxide Alarm .......................................................................................................... 29 Ventilation ................................................................................................................................ 30 Escape Paths .......................................................................
Important: Your attention is drawn to the notice affixed inside the motorhome advising on fire precaution, ventilation and what to do in case of fire. Where a carbon monoxide alarm has been fitted, read the full user instructions provided with the unit as user instructions vary. What to do if the alarm sounds In Case of Fire If the alarm sounds: Call the emergency services. 1. G et everyone out of the motorhome as quickly as possible using whichever exit is the quickest, including windows.
SAFETY & SECURITY Ventilation, Escape paths & Security Ventilation All motorhomes comply with BS EN 721. The ventilation points on your motorhome are fixed points of ventilation which are required by the European Standards. SECURITY Motorhome Theft The theft of a motorhome can occur in the most unlikely circumstances; from a motor-way service area or even an owner’s driveway.
arrival at site a rriva l at s it e Positioning the Motorhome ......................................................................................................
a rriva l at site Positioning the motorhome Note: Check and observe site regulations. Keep to roadways unless otherwise directed. Adhere to speed limits. Note that these are generally 10mph. Remember that the stopping distance on grass is considerably greater than on tarmac Only a person in possession of a current driving licence may drive on the site. Selecting a pitch Do not pitch in such a position that your motorhome will obstruct others coming in.
connecting services Gas . ......................................................................................................................................... 38 Electricity .................................................................................................................................. 43 Overseas connection ................................................................................................................. 45 Wiring diagram . ............................................
General The Autocruise motorhome is fitted with a fresh water supply system and a waste water system. All water hose used in the system is flexible non-toxic food quality hose and all plastic parts in the system conform to Directive 9O/128/EEC. Fresh water tanks are located as follows: Stardream O/S bed locker. Starburst under kitchen unit. Starfire O/S bed locker. Tempo &Rhythm under vehicle floor.
CONNECTING SERVICES Ultraflow Waterline The Ultraflow Waterline is a 15 metre ‘food quality’ hose pipe. It comes complete with fittings and a special pressure reducing adaptor which allows you to fill the fresh water tank from a mains water supply. Please note this system is not designed as a permanent feed to the motor caravans fresh water system. Also supplied with your motorhome is a waterline hose with a submersible pump to draw water from a container.
you have the correct hose and adaptor to suit your gas bottles. Push on hoses are no longer permitted under the latest regulations. The new high-pressure hoses have threaded connections and must be securely attached to the regulator and to the gas bottle. Ensure that there is a constant rise in the flexible gas hose between the gas bottle outlet and the regulator elbow.
CONNECTING SERVICES ever use gas appliances without N adequate ventilation. d) Avoid naked lights when connecting or changing a cylinder. b) Wherever possible change gas cylinders in the open air. e) Check the flexible hose frequently. c) Ensure that the gas cylinder valve(s) is/are Closed before disconnecting any empty cylinder or before removing the plastic cap or plug on the outlet connection of the replacement cylinder. (Note. left hand thread.
Anytime after making changes, check the hose connection to the cylinder valve for leaks (see: Checking for leaks in the high pressure area). Exchanging hoses Close the gas cylinder’s valve. • • emove the high pressure hose from the R gas cylinder (or from the slip-on adapter) and from the regulator inlet. S crew the desired high pressure hose onto the regulator inlet and onto the cylinder (or onto the slip-on adapter). Open the gas cylinder’s valve.
NICEIC, Vintage House, 37 Albert Embankment, London SE1 7UJ Telephone: 0207 564 2323 Generator guidelines The names and addresses of members of the Electrical Contractors’ Associations can be obtained direct from: • ECA, Esca House, Palace Court, London W2 4HY Telephone: 0207 313 4800 ECA of Scotland, 23 Heriot Row, Edinburgh EH3 6EW Telephone: 0131 225 7221 IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY CONSULT AN APPROVED ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION CONTRACTOR (WHO MAY BE THE LOCAL ELECTRICITY COMPANY).
Power consumption Wiring of connecting cable and motorhome mains inlet Pitch supply outlet cable plug 230V MAINS ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT POWER CONSUMPTION Similarly loadings on each circuit breaker within the vehicle should be observed. Please note: It is possible that the 230V mains electrical equipment may not all operate simultaneously. A typical UK motorhome site mains hook up point provides a maximum output of 10 amps and on some continental sites the available output may be as low as 5 amps.
48 Motorhome battery .................................................................................................................. 50 Energy management system ..................................................................................................... 53 Touch screen display user guide ................................................................................................ 62 LCD screen display user guide ................................................................................
It is recommended that a good quality leisure battery is always in circuit when the system is in use. A deep cycling rechargeable heavy duty 12v battery should be used to provide power for lights and other electrical appliances. A proprietary brand leisure battery with a 120 amp capacity is recommended. Note: 85amp - 110 amp batteries and above should be checked dimensionally before purchasing, to ensure fitment within the battery compartment, as brands vary in size.
The Power System is, supplied fitted in a convenient position and comprises: (a) Mains Unit TRANSFORMER/CHARGER UNIT The transformer/charger unit has important safety features: • Overload protection • Short circuit protection The unit has been designed not only to operate as a battery charger, but also for use as a power supply, should a 12V DC battery not be present in circuit. It is, however, recommended that a good quality leisure battery is installed.
e le ct rica l s ys t e ms When this happens a special screen is displayed saying “Time: Forever” meaning that the electrical systems will not flatten the Batteries whilst the conditions stay the same. This screen allows you to control how much Battery Power you are using at a glance. Note: This screen can still show a negative value even when the charger is on, if there is a heavy demand on the system. By turning off unnecessary items, you can minimise the drain on the batteries.
e le ct rica l s ys t e ms Select the “Yes” option to proceed with the Emergency Start. If this is the case, you should first ensure the batteries are fully charged, then enter the advanced Menu by Holding the centre button below the display for about two seconds. All settings are adjusted in the same way, using the arrow buttons for adjustment, and Enter button to store the setting. You will be asked to wait for a few minutes while the System prepares for the Engine Start.
e le ct rica l s ys t e ms Symptom Cause Possible Remedy Symptom Cause Possible Remedy System can be heard “clicking” Battery Management system is operating A Clicking sound at turn on and off is normal. The system may also periodically click when driving.
e le ct rica l s ys t e ms Button/ Message Description On/Off Control Mains indicator Shows Mains Hook-up is plugged in and “Live” (On Voltmeter, Ammeter, Info and Solar screens only) Warning Message System has detected a Mains wiring problem, GET WIRING CHECKED! Notes This Button must be held for 2s then released.
Display will move to the ON SCREEN. The Level Symbol when pressed will display the LEVEL SCREEN. Hibernation Mode is achieved by pressing the Clock Area off the Screen. LEVEL SCREEN LOGO SCREEN The LOGO SCREEN will be visible when the Unit is first connected to a 12v DC supply, or while the vehicle is moving. While this screen is displayed none of the internal circuits will be powered. To move onto the OFF SCREEN then the Display should be pressed lightly.
e le ct rica l s ys t e ms INTERNAL PUMP when pressed will turn on the Internal Water Pump and the Symbol will go from just an outline to a solid Display, when the pump is running the Symbol will flash. LIGHT when pressed will turn the Entry Light On and the Symbol will have lines underneath it (this can also be switched by the Key Fob). The Bell Symbol on the Screen displays whether the Alarm Clock feature has been activated. If there is a cross underneath then the Alarm Clock feature is disabled.
e le ct rica l s ys t e ms the first battery it will display the Status of the Second battery. LOW to 20% Flashing Red Screen 20% to 40% Red Screen 40% to 70% Yellow Screen 80% to 100% Green Screen The Display will automatically return to the ON SCREEN after 2 Minutes approx or you can return to the SYSTEMS SCREEN by pressing anywhere on the Screen.
e le ct rica l s ys t e ms If the range of the Key Fob reduces then the battery may need replacing simply remove the two screws from the Key Fob and replace the battery. with the 10 beeps after 10 minutes approx. This will continue until the Tank is filled. minutes approx. This will continue until the Fuse is replaced. If the screen is not pressed then it will continue to display the above and the 10 beeps will be emitted every 2minutes approx.
e le ct rica l s ys t e ms only be switched OFF when the Distribution Unit detects Vehicle movement. FAULT PROBABLE CAUSE Fridge and step circuits The Fridge circuit will only be switched ON when the Distribution Unit has detected the Engine running. Once this has been detected the Fridge Circuit will stay ON until the Engine is turned OFF. Display blank Check Fuses in Battery Compartment.
LOGO SCREEN AUTOCRUISE The LOGO SCREEN will be visible when the Unit is first connected to a 12v DC supply, or while the vehicle is moving. While this screen is displayed none of the Internal circuits will be powered. To move onto the CLOCK SCREEN (page 4) and turn on the 12v Systems in the Motorhome then the centre Square Button must be pressed.
e le ct rica l s ys t e ms HABITAION BETTERY OK BATTERY DISCHARGE WATER ALARM SCREEN HOUR to set the correct Hour press either the Left or Right Arrow Buttons when the correct Hour is displayed press the Centre Button to Accept and the display will now show Minute. WATER ALARM ON When the Alarm is Set there will be a Small Bell Symbol in the Top Right Hand Corner of the Clock Screen.
e le ct rica l s ys t e ms The FRESH WATER LEVEL SCREEN displays the Fresh Water Level in the Tank on the Motor Home. There are five Levels. FRESH WATER LOW below ¼ Flashing Red Screen FRESH WATER 25% ¼ Red Screen FRESH WATER 50% ½ Yellow Screen FRESH WATER 75% ¾ Green Screen FRESH WATER 100% Full Green Screen The Display will automatically return to the Clock Screen after approximately 2 minutes if it is left on this Screen.
equipment details Truma S3002 heater ................................................................................................................. 81 Truma ultraheat ........................................................................................................................ 83 Trumatic C 4002 ....................................................................................................................... 86 Truma trouble shooting list ..................................................
The water heater features a system that will heat water using liquid petroleum gas or 230V mains electricity. The heater can be simultaneously operated on gas and electricity to give a faster warm-up period. The cassette has a capacity of 10 Iitres. 1. Disconnect the water pump and switch off power supply where appropriate. Attention: Always fit the cowl cap when the water heater is not being operated! Drain the water heater if there is risk of frost and preferably when you leave the site.
Liquid gas systems must comply with the technical and administrative regulations of the respective country of use (e.g. EN 1949 for vehicles in Europe). THE TRUMA S 3002 P & S 3002 AUTO SPACE HEATER Instructions for heaters fitted with automatic ignitor or piezo ignitor A qualified technician must inspect/test according to EN 1949 every two years and a certificate issued. Note: Refer to Control Panel NE183 Operating Instructions with regard to Water Heater operation.
5. During the initial operation of a brand new appliance, a certain amount of fumes and a slight smell may be noticed for a short while. Remedial action is to immediately run the heater at maximum output and to ensure adequate room ventilation. 6. In winter, before switching on the heater, remove all snow from the cowl. 7. Inspect the exhaust duct and all connections at regular intervals and always whenever there is a blowback (misfire).
e quipme nt de ta il s 5. Any modifications to the appliance or the use of spare parts and accessories important for operation which are not original Truma parts, or non-observance of the instructions for installation and use will result in the guarantee becoming invalid and no liability will be assumed. Furthermore the approval for operating the appliance will become invalid and in some countries also the approval for operating the vehicle.
must be equipped with an automatic shutoff device in order to prevent operation with the window open. 2. The integrity and tight fit of the exhaust gas double duct must be checked regularly, particularly at the end of long trips. Also check the mounting of the appliance and the cowl. 3. Following a blow-back (misfire) always have the exhaust gas system checked by an expert! essential to flush the entire water supply through with clean warm water.
e quipme nt de ta il s Gas operation (heating and hot water) The thermostat setting on the control panel (1 – 9) must be determined individually depending on the heating requirement and the type of vehicle. For an average room temperature of about 23°C, we recommend a thermostat setting of about 6 – 8. 2. Switch on power for water pump (main switch or pump switch). 3. Open hot water taps in kitchen and bathroom, (set preselecting mixing taps or single-lever fittings to ‘hot’).
e quipme nt de ta il s In this operating mode the yellow indicator lamp (g – boiler heat-up phase) only illuminates at room temperatures of less than 5°C! Switching off ‘Gas operation’ Switch heating system off at the rotary switch (f). Always drain water contents if there is a risk of frost! If the appliance is not to be used for a prolonged period, close the quick-acting valve in the gas supply line and turn off the gas cylinder.
Water pressure: max. 2.8 bar Rated thermal output C 4002: 2000/4000 W C 6002: 2000/4000/6000 W Gas consumption C 4002: 170 – 320 g/h C 6002: 170 – 480 g/h Air delivery volume (freeblowing without hot-air pipe) C 4002: with 3 hot-air outlets max. 249 m3/h with 4 hot-air outlets max. 287 m3/h C 6002: with 4 hot-air outlets max. 287 m3/h Current input at 12 V Heater + water heater C 4002: 0.2 – 5.6 A (average power consumption 1.3 A) C 6002: 0.2 – 5.6 A (average power consumption 1.
Fault Water supply When the heating system is switched off, the electrical safety/drain valve opens. Cause Rectification The electrical accessories are fitted with a plug and can be connected individually. Outside temperature below 4°C. Switch the heating on. At temperatures of about 4°C and below the drain valve will open automatically! Extension cables for the control panel, the ZUC 2 timer and remote control panel for the drain valve are available if required.
As standard, Truma supplies a suitable cover frame, in agate grey colour, for every control panel/every time switch. In addition, cover frames are also available as special accessories in the colours black, beige, platinum or gold. Suitable for control panels or time switches, the side pieces available in eight different colours create a visually attractive finish. Please contact your specialist dealer in this connection. Manufacturer’s terms of warranty 1.
Trumatic E 2400 L.P.G. Heater with electronic control, built-in air distribution and thermostat Operating instructions Always observe the operating instructions and ‘Important operating notes’ prior to starting! The vehicle owner is responsible for the correct operation of the appliance! The installer or vehicle owner must apply the yellow sticker with the warning information, which is enclosed with the appliance, to a place in the vehicle where it is clearly visible to all users (e.g.
e quipme nt de ta il s 5. Remote sensor FF – monitors the room temperature independent of the position of the control panel (available with 4 m or 10 m connecting cable). 6. Multiple connector MSD – for connecting several accessories (e.g. time switch and remote sensor). Extension cable for accessories – items 1 – 6 of 4 m or 10 m (not illustrated). 7. Direct switch DIS – for operating the heater at high setting only, without temperature control (available with 4 m or 10 m connecting cable).
Rated thermal output High setting: 2400 W Low setting: 1200 W – In winter operation, the unit automatically selects the required power setting according to the temperature difference between the temperature set on the control panel and the current room temperature. When the boiler is filled, the water is automatically heated as well. The water temperature depends on the selected operational mode and the heater output.
e quipme nt de ta il s Heat-sensitive objects such as spray cans or flammable liquids may not be stored in the same compartment where the heater is installed because, under certain conditions, this area may be subject to elevated temperatures. Only pressure regulating equipment that complies with EN 12864 (in vehicles) with fixed output pressure of 30 mbar may be used for the gas system.
e quipme nt de ta il s When the temperature is below approximately 3° C at the drain valve, the drain valve will open automatically, the push button moves out (position n) and the water in the boiler drains out through the drainage muff (o). Manual opening of the drain valve Turn the rotary switch by 180° until it engages, whereby the push button moves out (position n). The water in the boiler drains out through the drainage muff (o).
e quipme nt de ta il s Once the water in the boiler has reached a temperature of 60° C, the burner will switch off and the yellow LED (g) will go out. The unit must stay switched on for at least 30 minutes and no warm water may be removed. The residual heat in the heat exchanger will heat the water up to 70° C. Fuses The unit’s fuse is located on the electronics under the connection cover. Replace the unit’s fuse only with an identical fuse.
Use the Left < and Right > arrow keys to move across the symbols. Highlight the required symbol so that it flashes. You can then adjust the function. Visually check in the expansion tank that the pump is operating. Please read these instructions carefully before using the boiler. • S croll across and turn on the 2kW electric heater using the panel. Wait for 10 minutes and check that the upper flow pipe on the boiler is getting hot. The bottom return pipe may also be warm.
e quipme nt de ta il s 4. The heater will now drain directly below the vehicle through the safety/drain valve hose. Check that all the water is emptied out (about 7-10 litres). Leave the valve in the open position until the next time the heater is used. Always rinse out the heater before it is used, particularly if it has not been in operation for some time. Note: the hot water is not intended for drinking or cooking. When the heater is in continuous use, it should be emptied approx.
e quipme nt de ta il s system (please refer to the instruction manual of the vehicle for their locations). Leave the bleeder screws open until they start discharging fluid, and then close them. Start the circulation pump and let it run for a while. Check that the pipes and radiators around the vehicle are heating up. If they still fail to heat up, try the following: S R – Max – Min Depending on how the pipes have been fitted, air pockets may form when the system is filled with glycol fluid.
(Applies to control panels with program version 38 (06-17) or later, see item 17) 0. The standby and on-position of the control panel In standby, the functions which are activated in the boiler are shown, and there is no background lighting in the display. The control panel automatically goes to standby from the on position after two minutes if no buttons are pushed or if you step to standby (left of On/Off) with the arrow keys. Start the on position by pressing any button.
e quipme nt de ta il s If you want you can switch off more warm water before 30 minutes have elapsed. 1. Press the button with the arrow until the warm water symbol flashes. The “ON” text is shown next to the temperature on the display. 2. Select gas heating by pressing the +/On button. The “ON” text is shown next to the temperature on the display. 7. Heating with electricity To activate heating with electricity. The greater the power the more rapid the heating will be. 2.
e quipme nt de ta il s 3. To switch off the lower menu row, press the -/Off button when the symbol flashes. Activated functions will be displayed even if the lower menu row is switched off. 4. Then step forward with the arrow key until the minutes are displayed. Min flashes. Use +/On and -/Off to set the minutes. 10. Temperature This symbol shows the indoor temperature in the caravan in intervals of 0.5°C. This symbol shows the temperature outside the caravan in intervals of 1°C.
e quipme nt de ta il s 3. Press the +/On button. On is shown in the display and AutoOn flashes. Set the panel’s main breaker to OFF. 6. If you want the temperature change to be repeated daily, select day 0. Auto is shown in the display when the panel returns to standby. 2. P ress the +/On button. Set flashes and the OFF text is shown in the display. Press +/On to activate the function. “ON” is shown in the display. 15.
e quipme nt de ta il s 1. Press the button with the arrow until the Menu symbol flashes. Press +On. 2. When OF is displayed, step with the arrow key until PU AU is displayed. Press +/On and PU 12 is displayed. * The values shown during service are: Constant pump operation FA (revolutions): The speed of the fan divided by 2. HE (temp): Operating temperature. With this function, selected pump is in constant operation. The function is disconnected in the factory setting.
19. Emergency start • isconnect 12V and the cable to the panel D on the heater. • onnect a cable between 2 and 9 in the C contact device (on the heater). • Connect 12V to the heater. Now the heater starts with gas and 1kW.
e quipme nt de ta il s Restrictive fittings and connections (elbows, ‘T’s’, feeder lines to taps, etc.) Switch Shut-Off Restrictions in a plumbing system may cause the pump to rapid cycle (ON/OFF within 2 seconds) during low flow demands. Cycling should be minimized to prevent pulsating flow, and to achieve maximum pump life. To determine if adjustment is necessary, turn tap on to lower than average flow of water. The pump should cycle, but its ‘OFF time’ must be 2 seconds or longer.
Limited Warranty Leisure Accessories Limited warrants its Fresh Water Pumps to be free of defects in workmanship and materials (under normal use) for two years beginning with the purchase date of the unit This warranty does not extend to any Pumps which have been miss applied, improperly installed or altered outside the factory. All Products Leisure Accessories is not responsible nor will it reimburse for labour necessary to remove and reinstall a pump and/or fittings and accessories if found defective.
e quipme nt de ta il s • • • • extinguish naked flames. ever open the cooling unit; it is under N high pressure. ork on the gas, flue system and electrical W components must only be carried out by qualified service personnel. I t is imperative that the operating pressure should correspond to the data given on the model plate of the appliance. ompare the operating pressure data C given on the model plate with the data on the pressure monitor of the liquid gas cylinder.
e quipme nt de ta il s 2. O perating display ‘C’, 230V lights ‘green’. Appliance is in function. B accompanied by a ticking sound approx. 30 sec. Upon successful ignition, the display LED (C) ‘Gas’ lights yellow. The refrigerator is in function. Use rotary switch (B) to regulate the temperature in the main refrigerator compartment. Automatic Energy Selection (only with RM 7XX5 L) ‘AUTO’ operation RM7XX5 L - models are equipped with an ‘AUTO’ MATIC function. Gas faults In the event of a gas fault (e.
e quipme nt de ta il s The ignition starts again. B If after about 30 seconds the operating display (C) starts flashing red again, the gas fault has not been cleared (e.g. air in the gas pipe). Medium setting 5. B riefly switch the refrigerator off and then on again using main switch (A). To remove air from the gas pipes, repeat this procedure 3-4 times. If these actions do not help, please call an authorised Dometic Service Centre.
e quipme nt de ta il s TROUBLESHOOTING Before calling the authorised Service Department, please check whether: 1. The instructions in the section ‘Using the refrigerator’ have been followed. 2. The refrigerator is not tilted excessively. 3. It is possible to operate the refrigerator with an available power source Switching off gas operation If the refrigerator is to be taken out of service for an extended period of time, the on-board shut-off valve and the cylinder valve must be closed.
MAINTENANCE • Works on gas components and electrical installation may only be carried out by authorised personnel. We recommend to contact your Dometic Service Centre. • E N 1949 stipulates that the appliances gas equipment and its associated fume system must be inspected after installation and a certificate issued. Afterwards a qualified technician must inspect according to EN 1949 every two years and a certificate issued. It is the user’s responsibility to arrange for inspections after purchase.
e quipme nt de ta il s • Set the temperature control knob to level ‘0’. The appliance has two options to remove the condensation resulting from operation: • isconnect the power cable from the D battery or pull the AC cable plug out of the rectifier. • ass it directly outside: Remove the dripp tray (1). Connect a hose (2) to the outlet connections (3). 6 • Clean the refrigerator. • T urn the locking wheel (4) anti-clockwise to the end stop (‘Vent’).
e quipme nt de ta il s Fault Possible cause Remedy Compressor runs constantly Faulty thermostat Change the thermostat Compressor runs for a long time Large quantities have been frozen in the freezer compartment Compressor does not run (battery connection) UKL = 0 V There is an interruption in the connection between the battery and the – electronics Establish a connection Main switch faulty (if installed) Replace the main switch Additional supply line fuse has blown (if installed) Replace the
IMPORTANT: Before using the appliances for the first time, remove all accessories and packing in the grill and oven, including any surface protection film, i.e. plastic coating. Clean all interior surfaces with hot soapy water to remove any residual protective covering of oil and rinse carefully. Warning: Accessible parts may be hot when the grill is used, young children should be kept away. When cooking always ensure young children are kept away. Ensure the gas cylinder is turned on.
e quipme nt de ta il s 3. For models fitted with spark ignition the procedure is similar except that the burner can be ignited by depressing the ignition button, which is located on the fascia. Ignition must be carried out with the door open, and if the burner has not lit within 15 seconds the control knob should be released and the oven left for at least one minute before a further attempt to ignite the burner. 4. Place the oven shelf in the required position and close the door.
If operating problems should arise when the appliance has been installed, it is advisable to contact the retailer. Important: in order to avoid every possible accident, it is essential for the appliance to be installed according to the descriptions contained in these instructions. An incorrect installation causes the loss of the guarantee. Any modification of the appliance can be dangerous.
e quipme nt de ta il s from the appliance. Use protection gloves when handling hot elements. Never lay Pyrex lids or other items on the burners. If an operating problem should occur after installing the appliance, contact your retailer. Visual Flame Control According to the gas in use, the flame should have the following appearance: 1. Push control knob in slightly, turn to ignition position (Large flame symbol). Light burner with match or lighter keeping the control knob pressed in for 3-5 sec.
1 2 3 1 Operating panel 2 Light 3 Filter holder with grease filter The extractor hood 524 serves to extract water vapour from cooking areas in caravans or campers. The integrated halogen lamps (2) serve to illuminate the work surface. The fan and the lighting (2) can be switched independently via the operating panel (1). At the same time. The integrated grease filter (3) prevents the extraction system from being contaminated from inside.
e quipme nt de ta il s door. A rotating pour out spout, automatic holding tank vent, air release valve, valve blade, carrying handles and hand grip are incorporated in the waste holding tank. A sliding cover guarantees optimal hygiene. Emptying the Holding Tank 1 2 11a 12 Preparing for Use 1. Open access door pull retaining clip upwards (fig. 1). 2. Remove holding tank by pulling straight out. When holding tank hits the stop, tilt front end downwards slightly and remove (fig. 2).
e quipme nt de ta il s To clean the holding tank, empty the tank, and rinse with clean water. Use a mild soap to clean toilet bowl, seat and cover, as well as exterior of toilet unit and holding tank. NOTE: Do not use strong household detergents or cleaners that contain chlorine, solvents or acid contents. Wintering/storage The Thetford Cassette C-200 CW/CWE/CS is easily winterised for storage.
e quipme nt de ta il s Note. The Emptying Spout Measuring Cap is supplied in the same packaging as the Thetford user manual. Warning! Never add toilet fluid directly via the blade or the toilet bowl as this could damage the lip seal of the Waste Holding Tank. Always pour the fluids via the emptying spout. 6. Slide the Waste Holding Tank back into its original position via the access door. Make sure that it is secured with the safety catch. Close the access door and lock it.
e quipme nt de ta il s • • lean seat and lid The seat and lid can C easily be removed: Lift the seat and lid assembly and pull the round pins (inside the assembly) outwards from the pin holes. After cleaning, replace the seat and lid by positioning the round pins in front of the pin holes and push the lid and seat downwards. T o keep your flush water fresh and to prevent deposits from forming in your toilet bowl, add a correct dosage of Aqua Rinse in your flush water tank, if present, on your toilet.
ROOF LIGHTS When opening the roof lights, care must be taken to release the locking mechanism as the unit is raised. Blind and Flyscreen - Clean the blinds only with water and mild soap suds Roof lights must be fully closed when driving. - The guarantee becomes null and void if these instructions are not followed. Roof lights provide essential fixed levels of ventilation. THE OMNIVENT (12V) ROOFLIGHT Mini Heki Rooflight To open depress button and push bar upwards.
The free standing table legs have a positive locking mechanism. Care must be taken to ensure that, when folded, the leg which is closed first locks into the second position. 12V reading lamp When engaging legs in down position the mechanism must be positively locked down. NEVER make directional adjustment in the direction of flammable materials i.e. curtains, nets or blinds. CAUTION! When erecting the free standing table, be careful to avoid trapping fingers.
STATUS 530 DIRECTIONAL TV AND FM RADIO ANTENNA (model dependant ) Firstly determine the approximate location of the nearest transmitter and whether the signals are horizontally or vertically polarised. For assistance ask your site operator or check antennas in the vicinity 1. Loosen the Mast Locking Collar and Wall Bracket and raise the antenna. Turn the mast to direct the Antenna towards the TV transmitter. The RED spot on the bottom of the mast indicates the front of the Antenna. 2.
Coaxial Plugs It is critical that all coaxial plugs in the system are fitted correctly. Using the diagram and procedure described, please check each individual plug, ensuring it is wired correctly. Secondly please ensure only quality plugs have been used. Coaxial Cable Sharp bends, kinks and hot surfaces can easily damage coaxial cable and should be avoided.
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This is probably an opportune moment to arrange for the Motorhome to have its annual service at your appointed dealer. The following applies whenever your Motorhome is stored particularly during the winter months. Do not park near trees or larch type fences, due to possible wind damage. Keep any grass around the floor of the Motorhome short, to maintain air flow and stop any possible damp getting into the Caravan or Motorhome.
mot orhome c a re f) In houses, the rooms above a heated room benefit to some extent from heat rising through the floor. In Caravans and Motorhomes this does not happen. Caravans and Motorhomes use only carefully selected insulation materials but unlike most rooms at home they have all outside walls, so they lose heat through all walls as well as the roof and floor.
mot orhome c a re Cassette porta potti (model specific) using a hose or jerrycan until the water in the funnel reaches the neck. Tank capacity is 15 litres. Aqua Rinse may be added to improve cleaning of bowl and flushing of unit. Replace cap. Swing back the water fill funnel until it touches the water tank. Add Aqua Kem (100 ml) into the Cassette (or 120 ml if using Aqua Kem Bio) through the pour out spout. Add small amount of water through the pour out spout and replace the cap.
useful information Useful contacts ....................................................................................................................... 181 Change of ownership ............................................................................................................. 182 use f ul inf ormat ion Owners club & aftercare .........................................................................................................
OWNERS CLUB The Autocruisers is a completely independent organisation run for the benefit and enjoyment of the motorhome owners. They have numerous rallies during the year in various parts of the country. For membership details contact: Mrs Sheila Lennie, Hon. Secretary, The Autocruisers, 46 Brookside, Dudley, Cramllineton, Northumberland NE23 7DL.
NOTIFICATION OF CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP If you sell your motorhome, please notify the change of ownership by completing this page, detaching it and sending it to: Autocruise Motorhomes Ltd, Swinton Meadows Industrial Estate, Meadow Way, Swinton, Mexborough, South Yorkshire S64 8AB DETAILS OF MOTORHOME: Model: Chassis No: NOTES use f ul inf ormat ion us e ful inf ormatio n change of ownership Registration No: Serial No: CURRENT OWNER: Name: Address: NEW OWNER: Name: Address: Please note that the benefit
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