AUTOQUEST Motor Caravan The Explorer Group Limited Delves Lane, Consett, Co. Durham DH8 7PE Telephone: 01207 699000 • Facsimile: 01207 699001 • www.explorer-group.co.uk All the illustrations and descriptive matter in this guide are intended to give a general idea of the caravan. Changing market and supply situations may prevent the manufacturer from maintaining the exact specifications and details in this handbook and we therefore reserve the right to alter specifications and materials as conditions demand.
CONTENTS WELCOME & INTRODUCTION ......... 1-1 End Of Life Vehicle Directive ............................. 1-1 Explorer Group Technical Approvals ................ 1-1 GENERAL SAFETY ................................ 2-1 Please read before using your new motorhome. ................................................... 2-1 Proper And Safe Use Of Storage Areas In Motorhomes ................................................... 2-1 Ventilation ..............................................................
CONTENTS The Heki 2 ............................................................. 9-7 To Open To The Tilted Position: ......................... 9-7 To Open In The Intermediate Position: ........... 9-7 To Open In The Ventilation Position: ................ 9-7 Closing The Blinds: ................................................ 9-7 Opening The Blinds: .............................................. 9-8 Standard MPK Rooflight ...................................... 9-8 Door Flyscreen ...........................
INTRODUCTION specification details in this guide and we therefore reserve the right to alter specifications as materials and conditions demand and supply an alternative. WELCOME & INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing a motorhome manufactured by The Explorer Group. Before you drive off, please familiarise yourself with the motorhome and read this owners’ handbook. This will help you to obtain the maximum pleasure from your vehicle and avoid endangering yourself and others. Enjoy your new motorhome.
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GENERAL SAFETY GENERAL SAFETY Please read before using your new motorhome. (xii) Only those seats designated for travelling should be occupied when the motorhome is in motion. (xiii) Please note that motorhomes are covered by the new seat belt regulations, which came into force in October 2006. These require children that are under 12 years old and also under 135cm in height to be seated in either child seats or on bolster cushions.
GENERAL SAFETY VENTILATION FIRE SAFETY All motorhomes manufactured by The Explorer Group are ventilated at both high and low level in accordance with BS EN 721 Safety Ventilation. The fixed ventilation points fitted in your motorhome must not be blocked under any circumstances as your safety may depend upon them. It is advisable that the fixed ventilation points are checked and cleaned (where necessary) on a regular basis.
PREPARING FOR THE ROAD IMPORTANT: Do not exceed recommended maximum loading for your motorhome. PREPARING FOR THE ROAD Before venturing out on to the road with your motorhome, it is important that you prepare correctly. Roof Racks Some models of motorhomes have, available as an option, a roof rack and ladder. Care is needed when using this facility. We recommend you exercise extreme caution when loading and unloading.
PREPARING FOR THE ROAD BEFORE MOVING OFF (xvi) Whenever making a journey with your motorhome, either setting off on holiday or returning home, it is good practice to run through this simple checklist. (xvii) Check that the water heater cowl cap has been secured on the external vent. (i) Close and secure all cupboards and drawers and check for any loose articles. For Safety (ii) Do not store tins, bottles, etc. in overhead lockers. (iii) Close and secure all windows and roof lights.
MOTORWAY HANDLING Bicycle Racks MOTORWAY HANDLING Fitting a bicycle rack to the rear panel of a motorhome will affect how weight is distributed. There are restraints to be aware of with such fitments. Best Practice To gain the most enjoyment and ensure a long life for your motorhome, the following should be observed: • Do not bump kerbs with wheels. • When passing other vehicles allow more than the normal clearance. • Allow longer to get up speed to pass. Do not suddenly swing out.
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ARRIVING ON SITE RAMP ARRIVING ON SITE CHECK SITE REGULATIONS On arrival at a campsite, you should always check the site regulations. This will help avoid any unnecessary conflict with site management and other site users. SELECTING A PITCH Carefully select where you wish to place your motorhome. The site should be as level as possible, preferably not under or near trees, well drained and away from possible boggy areas. Consider how you will move the motorhome when it is time to leave the site.
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GETTING STARTED accept a supply from a socket outlet or plug having only two pins, or from a lighting outlet. GETTING STARTED You have arrived at your destination and now want to start to enjoy your new Explorer Group motorhome. The following is a step by step guide to connecting your services and getting everything in your motorhome working. (iii) Any residual current device (earth leakage circuit breaker) in the mains supply to the motorhome has been tested within the last month.
GETTING STARTED WIRING OF CONNECTING CABLE AND MOTORHOME MAINS INLET WARNING: It is essential that connections are made exactly as shown. If terminal markings are not in accordance with the above diagram they must be ignored. (x) Finally in order to get your 12V system operational, ensure the master 12V switch is in the ‘ON’ position. OVERSEAS ELECTRICAL CONNECTION DISCONNECTING MAINS SUPPLY WHEN LEAVING SITE (i) Switch ‘OFF’ at the motorway mains isolating switch.
GETTING STARTED GAS SUPPLY Your motorhome is designed to operate using either propane or butane liquefied petroleum gas at 30M/bar. Gas can be obtained from your motorhome dealer. Your motorhome is designed to accept a maximum 2 x 6kg Calor Lite propane cylinders available from motorhome dealers and Calor gas retailers. For further information please visit www.calorlite.co.uk. Gas Regulator Connection Make sure that heating and cooking appliances and gas cylinders are switched off.
GETTING STARTED ROAD SAFE GAS REGULATOR and remove the high pressure hoses. It will help you generate the necessary tightening torque and will prevent damage to the screw fittings, which may otherwise result from using an improper tool. Operating instructions The use of upright gas cylinders from which gas is taken in the gas phase is mandatory for the operation of gas regulators, gas equipment and gas systems. Gas cylinders from which gas is taken in the liquid phase (e.g.
GETTING STARTED High Pressure Gas Hoses WATER SYSTEM You should only connect to this regulator using a length of approved high-pressure hose not exceeding 450mm from the gas cylinder to the regulator. These approved high-pressure hoses are available from your Elddis Retailer. These hoses are connected using screw thread fittings, which will make a seal if connected and tightened using a spanner.
GETTING STARTED How to fill your motorhome’s water tank Your new Elddis motorhome is fitted with a Whale Autofill water system. In order to fill up and automatically top up your water tank from either a fixed water supply or a water container please follow the instruction given below.
GAS SAFETY ADVICE GAS SAFETY ADVICE LPG GAS SYSTEM In the event of a suspected gas leak the gas must be turned off using the isolation valve on the gas bottle. A competent gas fitter should then check the system before it is used/reused. The Explorer Group does not recommend the use of any external cylinders. All cylinders in use should be within the gas locker provided. If you wish to utilise a larger cylinder and have this outside the gas locker then the connecting hose must not exceed 750mm.
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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM For normal operation all switches on the unit need to be in the ON position. The switches on the left of the unit are known as MCB’s (miniature circuit breakers). These take the place of the conventional fuse but are more convenient. In the event of a fault the MCB ‘trips’ i.e. automatically moves to the OFF position. After elimination of the fault the MCB can be re-set by switching to the ON position (against the spring pressure in an upwards direction).
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM AUTOMATIC CHARGING SYSTEM The battery charger will operate automatically when the motorhome is connected to the mains outlet on a motorhome site. The 12V system, with the exception of the 12V refrigerator and battery charging, will not operate when the motorhome is connected to the towing vehicle. CHECK all motorhome equipment is set-up to accept the site supply before actually switching on. MAXIMUM BULB RATINGS FOR INTERNAL LIGHTS Type of Light Maximum Bulb Rating 12V Fluorescent Lumo .
HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOMES EQUIPMENT From the inside Within this section of your motorhomes handbook we will give you brief details on how to operate all of the motorhomes equipment from the gas cooking equipment to the window blinds. For further details on the major equipment within your motorhome please read the individual appliance instructions contained with your user information pack.
HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT water tank. Releasing the switch causes the gauge to return to showing the voltage. appliance are detailed later in your handbook. WARNING: Aerosols and highly flammable liquids must not be stored in the compartment behind, or adjacent to, any gas appliance. Some industrial LPG appliances operate at high pressure and require a ‘high pressure’ regulator.This often has an adjusting handle on it. NEVER use such a regulator on a motorhome.
HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT COOKING EQUIPMENT Duplex Grill and Oven WARNINGS (i) Ensure gas cylinder/supply is connected and turned on. In the event of a gas smell turn off at gas cylinder/mains and contact supplier. (i) All pans should be mounted centrally over the burners, even when cooling, to protect adjacent walls. (ii) To light the grill open door, push in the control knob and turn to full rate. The burner can be ignited by depressing the ignition button, which is located on the fascia.
HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT (viii) Slow Grilling trivet removed. To turn off: turn the control knob until the line on the control knob is aligned with the dot on the control panel. Always make sure the control knob is in the off position when you have finished grilling. line on the control knob is aligned with the dot on the control panel. (vi) Using The Oven (i) (ii) (iii) Ensure gas cylinder/supply is connected and turned on.
HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT REFRIGERATOR OPERATION CAUTION: When the motorhome is on the road the refrigerator should only be operated from the vehicle battery and not by means of the bottled gas. The refrigerator can be run on 230V or LP gas whilst stationary. Changing between these modes of operation is carried out by means of the controls shown on the relevant control panel on the refrigerator. CAUTION: Only use one source of energy at a time.
HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT WATER HEATER OPERATION should hear it ticking and eventually see the pilot light. If however you have Piezo ignition then you will have to manually depress the ignitor repeatedly until you see the pilot light. Gas operation (i) Ensure that the water heater has been filled with water and that the outside flue cover has been removed.
HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT number position set with 5 being the fastest speed and 1 being the lowest. ROOFLIGHTS Your motorhome is fitted with at least one type of the following roof lights: BATTERY CHARGER The battery charger for the motorhome battery will automatically switch on when the motorhome is connected to a mains supply. The battery charger will also provide a 12V supply to the motorhome when a battery is not connected.
HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT flyscreen) by moving both joined end rods together. (ii) The Polyplastic window should remain in the open position once opened, however if it does not then tighten the friction control on the window stays to increase the holding force. CAUTION: In extremely bright sunshine, the blackout blind must only be closed two-thirds, and the rooflight must be set in the continuous airing position.
HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Operation INTERNAL DOORS The mixer tap and shower mixer are operated in the same manner as the kitchen tap by lifting the control lever to activate the pump and swivelling the lever left or right to determine the temperature surface. Toilet / Washroom Doors Toilet / washroom doors are fitted with a level lock, which is operated by pushing the lever down. The level is spring-loaded and will return to the closed position upon release.
HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Magnetic Catches TV AERIAL Magnetic catches work on contact with the metal plate on the rear of the door. Simply close the door until the magnet engages and holds the metal plate. Pulling the door towards you with a moderate force will be sufficient to disengage the magnetic catch and open the door.
HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT THETFORD BENCH TOILET WARNING: Never add toilet fluid via the valve blade or via the toilet bowl. Preparing the toilet for use Open the access door on the outside of your motorhome. 5. Rotate the waste tank emptying spout 90 degrees and remove the water filling extension (you will find it positioned beneath the handle closest to the emptying spout). Note: Never use force if you cannot get the tank back into place easily. This may cause serious damage.
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HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT 13. If required make the toilet ready for use once again. Return the water filling extension to its original position on the waste tank. Slide the waste tank into the toilet and close the access door. 13 about 2 litres, which is about three uses. It is advisable to empty the waste tank earlier. Note: Do not allow the waste tank to become too full. 9. Make sure that the valve blade is closed. Open the access door located outside the vehicle.
HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT THETFORD CASSETTE TOILET Preparing for use Introduction Following is a brief illustrated step by step guide. For more detailed information please refer to manufacturers literature. The Thetford Cassette Toilet is functional and incorporates modern styling with home like features. The unit is an integral part of the motorhome bathroom. CAUTION (step 4): Warmer weather or longer intervals between emptying the waste tank may require additional toilet fluid.
HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT 4 - Remove dosage cap and pour-out spout. Add toilet fluid in the dosage cup. Add approx. 2L of water through spout to cover tank bottom. Replace cap, return pour-out spout to original stored position. 1 - Open access door and pull retaining clips upward. 2 - Remove cassette by pulling straight out. When cassette hits stop, tilt downwards 5 - Slide the holding tank into position through access door. Never force insertion as this can cause damage to the toilet.
HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT 10 - After use, open the blade, by pushing the blade handle in an anticlockwise direction and press the flush button. 7 - Open water fill door and add 50ml. of Aqua Rinse.Then fill the tank with fresh water using a jerry can or hose. Tank capacity is 7 litres. 11 - After flushing, close the blade by pushing the blade handle clockwise.The toilet may also be used with the valve blade open, which allows the waste to pass directly into the holding tank.
HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Winterising/Storage The Thetford Cassette C-200 CWE is easily winterised for storage. If the toilet is connected to a separate water tank, drain the tank. When the motorhome water tank is empty, press the flush button until the water stops flowing. Empty the cassette. If the toilet is connected to a central water tank, open the electric valve by pushing the flush button while draining the water supply system of the motorhome. Empty the cassette.
HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Toilet unit malfunctions Contact your dealer or a Thetford Service Centre. We advise draining the fresh water tank prior to travelling. Antifreeze should not be required if the motor home is heated. If you do wish to use antifreeze, brands containing the following properties may be used in the fresh water tank: • Ethylene glycol • Mono-Ethylene glycol • Propane-diol • Glycerol • Ethane-diol • Glycol Never use alcohol based antifreeze, i.e.
HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT HOW TO MAKE UP YOUR BEDS 100 - 130 Step 1 Remove all cushions from the front and rear facing seats. Step 2 Pull out the bed slats located between 1 and 2 and fully extend as shown. Step 3 Place cushions as shown in the diagram.
HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT HOW TO MAKE UP YOUR BEDS 120 - 115 - 140 Step 1 Remove the centre cushion (5). Step 2 Slide out the bed slats from under the centre seat. Step 3 Place cushions on beds as shown.
HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT HOW TO MAKE UP YOUR BEDS 145 Step 1 Remove and store cushion (3). Step 2 Pull out the sliding bed slats into the centre of the bed. Step 3 Place the cushions on the bed as shown below.
HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT HOW TO MAKE UP YOUR BEDS 180 FRONT DINETTE Step 1 - Remove all cushions from the front and rear facing seats. Step 2 - Pull out the bed slats located between 1 and 2 and fully extend as shown. Step 3 - Place cushions as shown in the diagram. REAR BED Step 1 - Remove the centre cushion (7). Step 2 - Slide out the bed slats from under the centre seat. Step 3 - Place cushions on beds as shown.
HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Over Cab Double Bed If your new motorhome has an over cab bed fitted then in order to put the bed into the sleeping position simply pull down on the ladder fixing the bed will come down to a horizontal position and the gas struts will lock in place.
SECURITY Explorer Protect Autowatch 650 Motorhome Alarm (Option) SECURITY Theft deterrent, prevention and security of your motorhome is taken very seriously at The Explorer Group. That is why we have provided a combination of standard features and optional extras designed to deter and prevent thieves from stealing your property. And in the unlikely event that they should succeed, aid the identification, speedy recovery of your property and assist in the prosecution of the thief.
SECURITY Enhanced Features Arming The System In “At Home” Mode. In the ‘at home’ mode, any sensor that is programmed to be isolated, such as the PIR sensor will not trigger the alarm. Arm as normal followed by a second press on the arm/disarm button within 2 seconds. Normal “on” tone followed by “at home” tone indicating isolation is active. There will then be a Settling time of 15 seconds before the alarm responds to any triggers.
CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME Please Note: Should scratches appear on the acrylic windows these can often be removed with an acrylic polish. E.g. ICI Perspex polish. Gentle polishing with a liquid metal polish, i.e. Brasso may also have the desired effect - consult your retailer BEFORE attempting to remove any but the slightest scratch. CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME This section of the guide is devoted to the care, cleaning and general preservation of your motorhome in order to retain its showroom condition.
CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME Please Note: Under no circumstances should alcohol, spirit or solvent-based liquids be used on GRP or ABS plastic panels as these substances may react with the material and cause visible damage. pre-prepared wipe impregnated with a disinfectant / sterilizing solution. (vi) External containers should be inverted whilst stored overnight (if possible). (vii) Only clean your shower tray using soap and water.
CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME Thetford Toilet WARNINGS Cold Weather Use - To prevent freezing during cold weather use, add antifreeze to the toilet system fresh water tank. Use a non-toxic (propylene glycol) type of antifreeze. Refer to chart on container to obtain level of protection. Warmer Weather Use - In warmer weather or longer intervals between emptying the waste tank you may require additional toilet fluid. Use only Thetford toilet fluid to achieve the best results.
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STORAGE Power Drain STORAGE In order to reduce any drain on your Leisure Battery while your motorhome is being stored you should ensure that the main control switch on the refrigerator is set to the 0 position LONG TERM & WINTER STORAGE If your motorhome is to be stored for any length of time, especially over the winter period, the following operations are recommended: Please Note: If you have the Explorer Protect alarm fitted and you disconnect the leisure battery the alarm will run off the back-up bat
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WARRANTY WARRANTY (iii) That an “annual” habitation service, damp and safety check has been carried out by an approved Retailer or Service Centre. The first and second services are due 60 days either side of the anniversary of the original date of purchase. The interval between services must not exceed 14 months. The third service must be on or before the anniversary date of the original purchase.
WARRANTY (xvi) No liability will be accepted for any accidental or fire damage or any loss incurred by accident or fire. (xvii) The unexpired period of the 3-year warranty is transferable to second and subsequent owners during the 3-year period. The new owner should contact Explorer Group within 3 months of their purchase, with proof of ownership, service history and their payment of £30 to have their details recorded in our database.
CODE OF PRACTICE - WATER INGRESS CODE OF PRACTICE - WATER INGRESS SIX (6) YEAR BODY SHELL INTEGRITY GUARANTEE At The Explorer Group Limited, we are confident that our new motorhomes, built with innovative manufacturing techniques and tested materials, make water ingress concerns unnecessary.
CODE OF PRACTICE - WATER INGRESS a properly serviced and documented caravan history will enable your Retailer to rapidly assess and where appropriate, carry out the necessary remedial work. MAINS ELECTRICS It is recommended that you have your Mains Electrics System inspected by an NICEIC approved contractor every 3 years.
MOTORHOME CONSTRUCTION MOTORHOME CONSTRUCTION - MAIN COMPONENTS The following is a brief description of the main components used in your motorhome. More comprehensive descriptions can be found in the equipment manufacturers literature held in the Owner’s Information Pack. Body Shell Motorhome bodies are constructed from the highest quality materials. The fully insulated floor is constructed from a timber frame with plywood and insulation laminated together for strength.
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EQUIPMENT LIST EQUIPMENT LIST AUTOQUEST REFRIGERATOR DOMETIC RM7360 HEATER TRUMA S3002 PIEZO WATER HEATER TRUMA ULTRASTORE SINK AND DRAINER SPACE SAVING ARGENT STAINLESS STEEL OVEN SPINFLO MIDI PRIMA HOB SPINFLO 3 BURNER HOB TAPS KITCHEN WHALE MIXER SINGLE BAR TT111 SHOWER EQUIPMENT WHALE SHOWER MIXER SINGLE BAR TT141 WATER FILTER / PUMP AUTOFILL SMARTFLO PUMP & STRAINER LIGHTS 12V FLUORESCENT LUMO & CROWN 12V READING DOWN LIGHTS ZOE EYEBALL HALOGEN CONTROL PANELS BCA BLACK ELECTRICA
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ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS AUTOQUEST 17-1
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS AUTOQUEST Model Base Vehicle No.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (continued) AUTOQUEST Model Base Vehicle No.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (continued) AUTOQUEST Model Base Vehicle No.
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GENERAL QUESTIONS and power supply (master light switch). Refer to your Retailer for further assistance. GENERAL QUESTIONS Q: Where Can I Obtain Your Latest Brochure? PLEASE NOTE: The internal lights in your motorhome will not operate whilst the motorhome engine is running. A: Our latest brochures are available from Approved Retailers or can be viewed and printed from the download section on our website www.explorer-group.co.uk.
GENERAL QUESTIONS Except for 3rd and 5th services that must be on or before the anniversary of the original date of purchase. Q. I Have A Problem With My motorhome, Who Can Help Me? A. We would always recommend that you contact your supplying Retailer. Your local Explorer Group Retailer or Explorer Group Approved Service Centre may be able to assist. An inspection can then take place and the necessary course of action agreed. Q.
GLOSSARY GLOSSARY Control Panel ABS - plastic Used as the description for the panel of electrical switches and gauges governing 12V and mains electricity systems. Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene Plastic the material used for most of the large plastic components within your motorhome. Dinette This is a popular style of seating arrangement where two seats or settees face each other across a table. Actual Laden Weight This is the total weight of the motorhome when loaded ready for use by the end user.
GLOSSARY Grey Water LPG This is the waste water from sink/shower. Liquid Petroleum Gas, i.e. butane or propane. Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) L-Shaped This is the weight of the vehicle laden to its maximum, as defined by the manufacturer. See also MTPLM. This is a term where the seating area of a motorhome is indeed Lshaped. GRP This is a site facility where you can plug into a mains electricity supply.
GLOSSARY Propane U-Shaped Settee Gas used in colder conditions and is usually supplied in red cylinders. Usually a reference to seating that literally is ‘U’ shaped. RCD Vehicle Kerb weight This is a residual current device and is part of the electrical system that will ‘trip’ if there is an electrical fault. The weight of the tow car often indicated in the manufacturers specifications. Gas Regulator This is a unique serial identification number for a vehicle.
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SERVICE DOCUMENTS ANNUAL HABITATION SERVICE RECORDS ANNUAL SERVICE RECORD MOTORHOME MODEL ......................................................................................................................................... VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ...................................................................... YEAR ...........................
SERVICE DOCUMENTS 7th SERVICE 8th SERVICE DATE: DATE: RETAILERS STAMP: RETAILERS STAMP: I/We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the manufacturers’ and National Caravan Council recommendations. I/We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the manufacturers’ and National Caravan Council recommendations.
SERVICE DOCUMENTS 15th SERVICE 16th SERVICE DATE: DATE: RETAILERS STAMP: RETAILERS STAMP: I/We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the manufacturers’ and National Caravan Council recommendations. I/We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the manufacturers’ and National Caravan Council recommendations.
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INDEX INDEX A F Aerial .................................................... 9-10 Alarm system ...................................... 10-1 Automatic Charging System ............... 8-2 Fire safety ............................................... 2-2 B Gas ........................................................... 6-3 Connection ........................................ 6-3 Hoses ........................................ 6-5, 9-1 Regulator............................................ 6-3 Gas Regulator ...
INDEX Specifications ........................... 18-1, 18-2 Storage Long Term & Winter ..................... 12-1 T Taps .......................................................... 9-8 Toilet Bench Toilet ............................. 9-11 Thetford Cassette Toilet .................. 9-15 V Ventilation .............................................. 2-2 W Warranty ............................................. 13-1 Water heater ......................................... 9-6 Water System ......................
AUTOQUEST Motor Caravan The Explorer Group Limited Delves Lane, Consett, Co. Durham DH8 7PE Telephone: 01207 699000 • Facsimile: 01207 699001 • www.explorer-group.co.uk All the illustrations and descriptive matter in this guide are intended to give a general idea of the caravan. Changing market and supply situations may prevent the manufacturer from maintaining the exact specifications and details in this handbook and we therefore reserve the right to alter specifications and materials as conditions demand.