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CONTENTS • 9. Owner’s Details 1. INTRODUCTION P • Safety P • Driving Licences P 1 1 2 2. STATEMENT OF CONFORMITY P 3 10. 3. WARRANTY P • Warranty Cover P • 6 Year Bodyshell Guarantee P • 3 year Manufacturer’s Warranty P • Warranty Extensions P • Customer Support P • Terms & Conditions P • Warranty Registrations P 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 6 11. 4. CARAVAN REGISTRATION & IDENTIFICATION SCHEME P 6 5.
17. • THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM – 12v P Auxilary Battery Storage/ mains inlet P 33 33 18. THE DIGITAL CONTROL PANEL P 35 19.
35. HINGES AND CATCHES P 77 36. CARAVAN KEYS P 77 37. WINTERISATION AND STORAGE P 78 38. MODIFICATIONS AND DIY WORK P 78 39. SPARES AND AFTERSALES P 78 40. FRONT BUNK ASSEMBLY P 79 41. SIDE DINETTE TOP BUNK ASSEMBLY 80 42. SIDE DINETTE BOTTOM BUNK ASSEMBLY P 81 43.
1. INTRODUCTION Welcome, Congratulations on the purchase of your Bailey Caravan. We would like to welcome you into the ranks of Bailey Owners. We are confident that this vehicle will give you many years of enjoyment. This handbook has been designed to enable you to derive the maximum benefits and pleasure from your caravan, its information and hints will be beneficial and help to protect your investment whether you are a new or experienced caravan owner.
• • this handbook. Never attempt to lift the tow hitch with your hands when hitching the caravan to the tow vehicle or at any other time. Always raise or lower the tow hitch by winding the handle on the jockey wheel. Always ensure that the green button located on the leading edge of the coupling head is raised before towing.
2. 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 areas of the product from fire safety, weights and dimensions, to gas, electrics and ventilation. Every Bailey Caravan carries the “NCC Approved Caravan” badge.
6 Year Body Shell Integrity Guarantee The Bailey Alu-Tech Unicorn caravan is covered by a six (6) year Bodyshell Integrity Guarantee from the initial date of purchase. This cover extends to any structural degradation to the bodyshell that arises as a result of water ingress through any permanently sealed seams or joints (with the exception of exclusions stated in the terms and conditions.
the original purchase date. The original VAT invoices must be retained as proof that these annual inspections have been carried out. 5. During the first three (3) years of the Warranty Cover, all annual inspections and repairs must be carried out either by Bailey itself or an approved Bailey Service Centre or Agent.
strued in accordance with the laws of England and the parties irrevocably submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England. The name and address of the warranty and guarantee provider is: Bailey Caravans Limited, South Liberty Lane, Bristol, BS3 2SS Warranty Registration The supplying retailer must explain the warranty terms and conditions to you, and complete the warranty registration process on-line.
5. COUNTRY AND COASTAL CODE Upon arrival at your destination you should be aware of the Country Code. Code of Conduct – Camp sites Check the site regulations 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 whilst on site. (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 site.
the environment. Roof Loading: Observe the Country and Coastal Codes shown below. Do not allow children to climb on the roof of your caravan. The Country Code Enjoy the countryside but respect its life and work. More people than ever before are exploring the countryside, interested in farming, plant life, bird watching or just observing the general wildlife. Whatever your interest, there is a lot to learn, but please observe the following code. Guard against all risk of fires.
Ventilation and Condensation The ventilation points on your Caravan are fixed points of ventilation which are specified by European Standards. Under no circumstances must these be blocked or obstructed. It is advised that fixed ventilation points and any protective screens are checked and cleaned (if necessary) on a regular basis.
6. CARAVAN AND TOW VEHICLE. Choosing the right car and caravan combination for safe and stable towing is both an art and a science. It may seem complicated to the newcomer, but a few minutes spent understanding the basic principles, common terms and definitions in use will be worthwhile in ensuring your enjoyment of the caravan. Caravan and Towing Vehicle Terms Maximum Technically permissible laden mass: As stated by the vehicle manufacturer.
The caravan to towing vehicle weight ratio: This can be determined by calculation and is equal to: Actual laden mass of caravan 100% Kerb Weight of Towing vehicle the headlight beam is likely to dazzle other drivers which is illegal. The greater the towing vehicle’s tail overhang (the distance between the rear axle and the towball) the greater the effect the noseweight will have on the towing vehicle’s rear suspension.
Where a designated attachment point is provided on the towbar: caravan and towing vehicle at extreme angles before setting off. c) That it is not slack that it can drag on the ground. If left loose, the cable may scrape along the ground and be weakened so that it subsequently fails to do its job. The cable may also be caught on an obstacle when in motion thus engaging the caravan’s brakes prematurely. Fig a. Pass the cable through the attachment point and clip it back on itself.
Please take care that you have allowed for the weight of all items you intend to load into the caravan. Noseweight It is recommended that the noseweight should be varied to find the optimum for towing dependent upon the actual laden weight of the caravan. Experience has shown that the noseweight 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 noseweight.
• Before commencing any journey always ensure that the Heki rooflight is closed and both handles are securely fastened. • All gas appliances and the gas bottles must be turned off whilst towing • It is recommended that a minimum of 2 people work together when hitching up the caravan to the tow vehicle. Hitching the caravan to the tow vehicle 1. Ensure that the caravan is in a suitable position, and secure with the handbrake fully on. 2. Fully Raise all four corner steadies 3.
23. Fully release the caravan handbrake. 24. Carry out a second check that the hitch is secure and the secondary braking cable is connected. 25. Adjust the car’s driving mirrors from the driving seat to ensure good rearward visibility. 7. TOWING Speed Limits 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.
towing mirrors fitted to provide a view along both sides of the caravan. In some countries these additional mirrors are a legal requirement. Any rear view mirror must not project more than 200mm outside The width of the caravan when being towed. The width of the towing vehicle when driven solo. An additional rear view mirror fitted shall be of an approved European type and cover the field of view as stipulated by the regulators. ! Passengers are forbidden to ride in a caravan at any time.
8. 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 , for when you leave, you are facing down the slope. It is good practice to chock the wheels of the caravan when parked on a slope even though the caravan brakes are applied. Fully apply the caravan handbrake. Unclamp and lower the jockey wheel to the ground.
9. WHEELS AND TYRES. Tyres The tyres fitted by Bailey Caravans are Michelin car and van tyres. They are suitable for towing at sustained speeds of up to 81mph (130 kph) to allow for use in countries which permit these speeds. Radial and cross ply tyres should never be mixed. It is dangerous and can cause snaking. Fit only tyres that are of the identical specification on each side. Tyre wear and Damage. The legal requirements for tread depth (1.6mm) on motor vehicles apply also to caravans.
Only use a spare wheel and tyre recommended by Bailey Caravans, which should be of the same specification as those fitted to the caravan. Always ensure mating surfaces and bolt seating areas are clean and dry. Wheel bolts should never be lubricated. ! Spare Wheels 1. Always ensure that the tow vehciel and caravan are is a safe position before attempting to change the caravan’s wheel. We recommend leaving the caravan hitched to the tow vehicle when changing the caravan’s wheel.
11. THE AL-KO CARAVAN CHASSIS Chassis members The recommended tow vehicle coupling height is 385 +/- 35mm from the ground to the centre of the ball. Off Road vehicles are exempt from this towball height specification. Manufactured from high quality steel, the chassis has extra deep sections to provide strength at points of maximum stress. Large elongated holes are punched in the longitudinal and towbar, (‘A’ frame) members, to reduce weight to a minimum.
Operating instructions Coupling handle (Fig 1/item 1.) Stabiliser Lever (Fig 1/item 2.) Stabiliser Unit: To operate the Stabiliser (once coupled to the towball), simple press the stabiliser lever down as far as it will go (Fig. 4/Item 2). Fig 4. Fig 1. The Stabiliser lever (Fig 2/ Item 2) must be in the uppermost position (open). Coupling Pull the coupling handle (Fig. 3/Item 1) up in the direction of arrow. The coupling mechanism has an open position i.e.
operated by one person. 2) Press stabiliser lever down by hand force only DO NOT use your foot or an extension bar, this will damage the components (Fig. 6). 3) When opening or closing the stabiliser lever, please ensure your hand does not touch the coupling handle - you may accidentally trap your fingers! (Fig. 6). Fig 6. Fig 5. Checking the efficiency of the left/right friction pads: 1.
Storing To reduce the possibility of contamination of component parts of the AKS 3004 the stabilising handle should be closed. Towing ball The automobile towing ball should measure 50mm maximum and 49mm minimum diameter (DIN 74058). If the ball is below 49mm diameter it should be replaced immediately. iv. Remove the inner plastic bung from the backplate to expose the ‘starwheel’ adjuster access (figs. 8 & 9). v.
to under-tighten, as this can distort the wheel rims. Avoid the use of power wrenches. ! The torque settings should be rechecked after 50km /30 miles. Wheel bolts should never be lubricated. In order to operate the Al-KO braking system correctly adequate traction of caravan wheels is required when reversing. Therefore surface conditions that would result in a lack of traction should be avoided. Example: Peas, shingle/loose gravel. xi.
13. TRACKER MONITOR Operating Instructions Tracker Monitor for caravans is armed and disarmed by an alarm. Triggering the alarm siren does NOT generate an alert from the Tracker Monitor unit. To Arm To arm the Tracker Monitor system, press the button on the remote control once. The siren will beep twice. After 45 seconds the alarm system will arm. After a further five minute delay the Tracker Monitor system will arm.
battery connected and fully charged. is working and cannot be switched off. Q What do I do if the leisure battery has been disconnected or never connected since the caravan was delivered from the manufacturer? A At the first opportunity you must fit a charged leisure battery and connect to a mains hook up. This will enable your Tracker battery to recharge.
14. THE WATER SYSTEM This water system has an on board pump which is located in the vehicle (usually under a bed bunk). The exterior fitment is simply a filter in which your inboard pump draws the water from the external water container. supply has been allowed to empty to prevent the pump running continuously, turn off at isolating switch. 10.
water system (plumbing connections should be checked at the beginning of every season for frost damage or loose connections). ! When using an Aquasource system, do not sleep or leave the vehicle unattended without turning off the water source. Draining and Winterisation of the Water System The Bailey Unicorn Caravan maybe in use all the year round, but when they are not in use, even for short periods, this procedure should be followed.
Water System Trouble Shooting FAULT Pump Doesn’t run CAUSE SOLUTION No Power to pump Check power supply Attach leads/clean corrections Fuse has blown Replace fuse (do not exceed recommended fuse size.) Blockage in pipework Check pipework for kinks. Check Water tank is not empty. Check filter is not blocked. No water getting to pump Pump runs but no water appears Remove each valve lever, tighten the nut located below the valve lever and replace the lever.
15. THE GAS SYSTEM All gas appliances fitted to your Bailey caravan are suitable for operation on both Butane and Propane without the need for adjustment. General information Gas Cylinders: Bottled Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) is the most convenient portable source of fuel for your caravan. Cylinders are available in the following sizes: Calor Gas = 3.9kg, 4.5kg, 6kg & 7kg. BP Gaslight = 5kg & 10kg. All sizes will fit into your gas box.
• • • Release retaining strap Remove cylinder from gas locker and stand on ground. Fit plastic protecting cap to cylinder With the full cylinder: • Before placing cylinder in the cradle ensure that the tray is clean and free from any debris. Cleaning should be carried out only with warm soapy water. • Place cylinder in cradle in gas locker. • Remove plastic protector from cylinder • Connect the gas hose.
16. THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM – 230 VOLT As in the home, care must be exercised when handling mains electricity. Your attention is drawn to the following notice as laid down by the Institute of Electrical Engineers. Instructions for electricity supply - low voltage (230 v) On arrival at caravan site Before connecting the caravan installation to the main supply: Check that the mains supply is suitable for your installation and appliances, i.e. whether it is a.c. or d.c.
live to live, and neutral to neutral to maintain full electrical protection. Check all caravan equipment is set-up to accept the site supply before actually switching on. with your site operator. Mains unit The mains unit replaces the conventional fuse box. Similar, but larger units are often fitted in newer houses. The unit gives overload and earth leakage protection for the 230v electrical supply in your caravan. For normal operation all switches on the unit need to be in the ON position.
times. A battery of not less than 40-50 amperes/hours capacity is recommended, crocodile clips should never be used to connect the battery, and terminals should be shrouded. Always switch off all appliances and lamps before disconnecting the auxiliary battery. The battery should be secured to prevent movement when towing. Metal objects should not be stored in the battery box. Where a 12V extension is used between the towcar and caravan, this should not exceed 5 metres in length - minimum cable size 2.
18. THE DIGITAL CONTROL PANEL BCA-DCP-1200 Overview The BCA-DCP-1200 is the central control unit for your caravan. It allows you to easily control the electrical system, saving you power, and providing more useful functionality. Menu Details The available menu’s are controlled by the 3 control buttons. The left and right buttons cycle through the available menus. Pressing the enter button accesses any extra options that the current menu holds. Only menus relevant to your caravan will be displayed.
User Settings Menu The user settings menu allows access to many basic functions such as screen contrast and standby settings. Scroll left or right until the user settings menu is displayed, then press enter . You can now scroll up or down the available and right buttons. If settings with the left you want to edit a setting, press enter when it is highlighted and then use left or right to edit. Press enter when complete. To Leave the user settings menu, scroll to the exit to main menu item and press enter .
19. ALDE HEATING SYSTEM Operating Instructions Please read these instructions carefully before using the boiler. These instructions are approved for The Alde Compact 3010 boiler fitted in caravans, motor caravans and buildings in accordance with CE no.EMC e5 02 0138, 845 BP-0003. Installation and repairs may only be carried out by a professional. National regulations must be adhered to.
the flow of air behind backrests and wall cabinets. Maintaining the Heating System Winter Camping Check that the automatic check valve (N) is open and is allowing air to enter the heater when it is being drained, and that the hose (O) is not blocked. The Heating Cartridges All Compact 3010s are fitted with two 230V heating cartridges with a maximum output of 3150 W. Select the heating cartridge output on the control panel.
in the expansion tank. The level should be about 1cm above the minimum indicator in a cold tank. The heating system should be filled with a mixture of water and glycol. For preference, use high quality ready mixed glycol (with inhibitor) intended for use in aluminium heating systems. If using concentrated glycol, the mixture should consist of 60% water and 40% glycol. If the heating system will be exposed to temperatures below -25°, the glycol content must be increased, but not more than 50%.
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Electrical Operating Instructions (230v) Ensure that the water heater is full then switch the isolation switch on. (Usually mounted on the bunk face adjacent to the gas control switch.) The water temperature cannot be selected; temperature is automatically limited to 70°C. For a faster heating up the appliance can be simultaneously operated with gas and electrical power. i General Safety Notes In the event of leaks in the gas systems or if there is a smell of gas: Extinguish all naked flames.
21. ROOFLIGHTS HEKI Rooflights Operating, safety and care instructions HEKI Opening in the tilt setting a) Press the locking buttons at both catches on the glass and turn inwards through approx. 90°. b) Grasp the bar in the middle, unclip from the anchoring fasteners, swivel the bar down and push the glass dome upwards. (Glass dome is assisted after approx. 150 mm by the two pneumatic springs). c) Swivel the bar towards the glass dome and clip into position.
4. Closing the blind a) To close the blinds, grasp the end rod (without grip) in the recess and engage in the opposite end rod (with grip). MPK Rooflight The MPK roof light is situated in the bathroom of your caravan over the shower compartment. It is fitted with a fly screen for your comfort.
22. CAPRICE COOKER ! • • • • • • • • • • • Before using the appliance please ensure that you are aware of the following: Appliance and accessible parts become hot during use. Avoid touching heating elements. Children less than 8 years of age shall be kept away unless continuously supervised.
slightly larger (up to 1” / 2.5cm oversize). Before using your hotplate for the first time, we recommend that you prime and season it. To prime the Hotplate Switch on the hotplate for a short period, without a pan, to harden and burn off the coating. Use a medium to high setting for 3 – 5 minutes. A non toxic smoke may occur during this process. Allow it to cool, then season. To season the Hotplate First heat the hotplate for 30 seconds on a medium setting, and then switch off.
on the control knob is aligned with the dot on the control panel. 7. Shelf: the shelf has been designed to allow good circulation at the rear of the oven and is also fitted with a raised bar to prevent trays or dishes making contact with the back of the oven. To remove a shelf, pull forward until it stops, raise at front and remove.
and can be removed for cleaning. They are interchangeable without affecting the sense of operation. Service ! All servicing must be carried out by an approved competent person. Before any service work is started, the appliance should have been left to cool and be disconnected at the mains socket. After each service the appliance must be checked for gas soundness.
23. 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 safety interlocks. Do not place any object between the oven front face and the door or allow soil or cleaner residue to accumulate on sealing surfaces.
Wattage Output The power-level is set by pressing the power button. The chart shows the display, the power level and the percentage of power. Controls Setting the Clock When the oven is first plugged in, the display will flash “:0” and a tone will sound. If the AC power ever turns off, the display shows “:0” when the power comes back on. 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.
1. Press Defrost button (The DEF indicator and “0” appear and the g indicator starts blinking). 2. Turn the dial knob to adjust the defrosting weight (The display will show what you have selected). 3. Press Power button (Select the desired power level x 3). The M/W indicator appears and the display will show what you have selected. This example shows power level 6. 4. Turn the knob to adjust the cooking time (The display will show what you selected). 5. Press Start button.
A: The door can be opened anytime during the cooking operation. The microwave energy will be instantly switched off and the time setting will maintain until the door is closed. Q: Why do I have moisture in my microwave oven after cooking? A: The moisture on the side of your microwave oven is normal. It is caused by steam from cooking food hitting the cool oven surface. Q: Does microwave energy pass through the viewing screen in the door? A: No. The metal screen bounces back the energy to the oven cavity.
24. REFRIGERATORS Winter Operation - Dometic Refrigerators ! Please check that the ventilation grilles or the flue outlets are not blocked by snow, leaves etc. Dometic Refrigerator Model RM8550/ RMS8550 Explanation: The refrigerator is equipped to operate on mains power, 12V DC or liquefied gas. Select the desired power supply by turning the energy selector switch A. The energy selector switch A has four settings: OFF, AC mains voltage, DC (battery) gas.
Prior to starting the refrigerator in gas mode: Open the gas cylinder valve. Open the shut-off valve for gas supply to the refrigerator. Removable freezer compartment. Appliances with Battery Igniter. Positioning the storage racks i Each refridgerator with manual ignition is equipped with an automatic flame safety valve which interrupts the gas supply after approx. 30 seconds when the flame has extinguished.
Dometic Refrigerator Model RMD8501 Cleaning Before starting up the refrigerator, it is recommended to clean inside and repeat this at regular intervals. Using a soft cloth and lukewarm water with a mild detergent. Then wipe out the appliance with clean water and dry thoroughly. ! To avoid deterioration of materials: Do not use soap or hard, abrasive or sodabased cleaning agents. Do not allow the door seal to come into contact with oil or grease.
mode illuminates: 230V 12V Gas Changing the operating mode by pressing button (1) again. The appropriate indicator LED will illuminate. MES- appliances 1. Press button (1) several times until the indicator LED (6) illuminates. 2. The ignition process is activated automatically by means of an automatic igniter. i The ignition system will make 2 ignition attempts with 25 seconds interval when the burner fails to light.
Door Locking Manual door lock Open the door by pressing the locking button and pull open. Positioning and storage racks The storage racks may be pulled out by loosening the two locking devices (1) underneath. For loosening pull the slider to the middle, for fastening pull them sidewards. Shut the door again by pushing it to close. The snapping into the lock can be heard. While the vehicle is parked, the locking hook may be fixed to facilitate opening of the door.
Storing food and making ice cubes • Storing food in the cooling compartment • Switch the refrigerator on approx. 12 hours before filling it. • Always store pre-cooled foods in the refrigerator. Make sure that the food is well cooled when it is bought and also when transporting it. Use insulated cooling bags. • Open the refrigerator door only for a short period of time when moving products.
All temperature setting LEDs are flashing Temperature sensor defective, refrigerator works on mid temperature setting. LED +All temperature setting LEDs are flashing 230V- Heating element defective. LED + all temperature setting LEDs are flashing 12V- Heating element defective. Troubleshooting Before notifying the authorised Service Centre, please check whether: The instructions in the section “Operating the refrigerator” have been followed. The refrigerator is level.
25. STAINLESS STEEL SINK 26. SMOKE ALARM 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 more tenacious deposits a non-abrasive multipurpose cream cleaner such as CIF should be used, followed by a clean water rinse and drying.
27. CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM A Fire Angel CO-9B battery operated alarm is fitted near to the ceiling in your caravan. Features • An advanced electrochemical sensor designed to accurately measure low levels of carbon monoxide (CO) providing an early warning of toxic CO levels in your caravan. • Detects carbon monoxide continuously. • Resistant to false alarms caused by usual household contaminants. • Sounds a large 85 dB alarm (at 1 metre (3 feet)) to alert you in case of an emergency.
in proper working order and to ensure that the sensors will last for the lifetime of the product, it is recommended that you: • Test the sounder, batteries and circuitry of your detector once per week by pressing and holding the Test/Reset button for 1 second. • Perform the sensor test annually. • Keep the detector free of dust by gently vacuuming with a soft brush attachment when required.
28. 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, anti freeze etc.) These may cause permanent damage to the material. Always clean the bathroom straight away after use with warm soapy water and a soft cloth, stubborn stains may be removed with a solution if lemon juice and water, at a solution of 1 part water to 1 part lemon juice.
Preparing for use (standard) • Open the access door on the outside of your Caravan. • Remove the Waste Holding Tank by pulling the safety catch (which holds the tank in place) upwards. • Pull the Waste Holding Tank outward to the stop. Tip it slightly and take the tank fully out. • Place the tank upright and turn the rotating emptying spout upwards. The emptying spout ensures that the tank can be easily and hygienically emptied.
Caravan Equipment Toilet Bowl • Squirt Thetford Bathroom Cleaner into the toilet bowl. • Flush the toilet bowl with water and wipe down the rest of the toilet with a damp cloth. • Clean seat and lid. The seat and lid can 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.
30. ECO CAMEL SHOWERHEAD Your caravan is fitted with an Ecocamel showerhead • It saves water energy and money. • It has a wipe clean head to prevent the build up of lime scale • Uses a maximum of 8 litres a minute After showering when the shower is turned off, your ecocamel shower head simply drains off any excess water through the air intake Clean your ecocamel shower head with a damp cloth. Do not use any abrasive or chemical cleaners.
31. SOFT FURNISHINGS Curtains should not be left closed during daytime otherwise some fading will be experienced. Carpet Cleaning and Caring for Carpet Sets 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. For stains, use a mixture of 1/3 bleach to 2/3 warm water.
Power Consumption Signal Outputs ork d the unts t, g to ur or ee wo ction on, ur be 55 ma 2 TV 1 Radio RoHS 32. REMIS REMIBASE PLUS WINDOW BLINDS. 33. STATUS 550 DIGITAL ANTENNA SYSTEM Please note the blinds should not be in the closed position when the vehicle is travelling or when in storage for extended periods. The sunscreen is housed at the bottom and the flyscreen at the top of the blind. To open either hold the cross bar and pull up or down.
illuminate. 4. Check the gain control is set to maximum. For maximum rotate clockwise. 5. Tune your television into the strongest signal. You may need to adjust the direction of the mast to achieve the best picture quality. 6. Secure by tightening the Mast Locking Collar. Antenna Dome Co-axial Cable Check the routing of the coaxial cable from the Antenna Dome to the Amplifier.
34. GENERAL CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF YOUR CARAVAN. Exterior The exterior of your caravan is very durable and easy to clean owing to it’s high gloss properties. To maintain a showroom finish one needs only to wash the caravan wash the parts monthly (or more frequently) using mild dishwashing detergent, but avoid using strong alkaline (e.g. tri-sodium phosphate) or acidic cleaners or abrasives. Waxing the components once or twice a year with a good grade paste wax will help to maintain the colour and finish.
Furniture Moisture in the air can cause damage to furniture as the wood expands or contracts with an increase or decrease in the relative humidity. A relative humidity of between 40% -60% is tolerable. If values are maintained outside this range for a sustained period damage to the furniture may occur. To prevent damage, assure relative humidity of air is not too high for a The damages can be visible if the relative humidity is higher than 80% for a long time.
36. WINTERISATION AND STORAGE The following applies whenever your caravan is stored particularly during winter months. • If you will not be using your vehicle for a while it is probably a good time to arrange for your caravan to have its annual service at your appointed dealer. • As with all caravans it is a good idea to store the caravan with the nose down, this will avoid any water from pooling on the roof. • Do not leave your vehicle near trees or latch type gates due to possible wind damage.
39.FRONT BUNK ASSEMBLY Step 1: Pull slats from offside towards the bunks on the other side. Step 2: There will be a slight gap between the two bunk faces. Step 3: turn the cushions over and move the back rests into the middle. Step 4: Move the seat base cushions so that the knee roll is against the outside wall of the caravan.
40. SIDE DINETTE TOP BUNK ASSEMBLY. Step 1 Remove cushions and draw the curtains and close the blind if fitted. Step 2 Holding the bunk in both hands pull it inwards Step 3 Remove cushions and draw the curtains and close the blind if fitted. Step 4 Holding the bunk in both hands pull it inwards Step 5 Release the retaining straps on the underside of the bunk base. The second half of teh bunk base can now be unfolded towards the caravan wall.
41. SIDE DINETTE BOTTOM BUNK ASSEMBLY. Side Dinette Bottom Bunk Assembly i. ii. iii. ! Remove table from support leg. Place the table top between seats on ledge. Arrange seat cushions as appropriate. When Children, especially those under 3 years of age, use any bunk/bed care must be taken against the risk of them falling out.
42. USEFUL TELEPHONE NUMBERS AND E MAIL ADDRESSES. Bailey Help line helpline@bailey-caravans.co.uk Bailey spares department parts@bailey-caravas.co.uk Michelin Tyre PLC +44 845 3661535 AL-KO +44 1926 818500 mail@al-ko.co.uk Fire Angel +44 800 1412561 technicalsupport@fireangel.co.uk Dometic +44 844 6260130 technical@dometic.co.uk Grade UK Customer Helpline +44 115 986 7151 Clubs The Caravan Club +44 1342 326944 www.