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1. CHAP I Introduction Dear Customer You have just taken possession of your new CAMPER We thank you for your order and congratulate you on your choice We suggest that you get to know your new camping car by reading this manual and hope that you are fully satisfied with it This user s manual gives you all the information you need about the equipment in the living compartment and precautions to be taken and instructions to be followed in using it For information about the basic chassis please refer to the instructions and recommendations given by the manufacturer Follow our advice and leave without any worries In addition the dealer who sold you the vehicle will be happy to give you advice based on thorough experience in particular as concerns safety equipment or required equipment in your country and or in the countries you want to visit safety vests triangle s etc Do not hesitate to call him for any reason N B Be sure to keep a copy of the approval documents and all the invoices related to your camper sales invoice maintenance invoices etc They will be requested in case of a warranty claim Good reading and happy motoring Summary Chap Chap Chap Chap Chap Chap Chap Chap Chap Chap Chap HI IV V VI INTRODUCTION PREPARATION BEFORE LEAVING Carrier preparation Preparing the living compartment outside Preparing the living compartment inside CARRYING PASSENGERS LOADS AND L
2. 63 CHAP XI Operation of appliances Toilet bowl Squirt a few drops of Thetford bathroom cleaner into the toilet Flush the bowl with water and wipe the rest with a damp cloth Clean the seat and the lid The seat and the cover can be removed easily To keep your toilet fresh and prevent deposits from forming in the bowl add a suitable amount of Aqua Rinse into your toilet s flush water tank if appropriate Tip For a really shining toiler wipe with a soft dry cloth after cleaning E Cold weather operation You can use your Thetford Cassette Toiler as normal in cold weather as long as it is in a heated location Otherwise it may freeze We advise you therefore to drain the toilet following the instructions under Storage It is inadvisable to use anti freeze as used in car radiators for it is not environmentally friendly 64 du It is important that you follow the instructions below if you do not expect to use your Thetford toilet for a long period winter Activate the control panel by pressing the flush button once Open the blade and press the flush button until water stops flowing into the bowl Close the blade Open the access hatch on the outside of the camper and empty the wasteholding tank in an authorised waste disposal point Follow the cleaning and maintenance instructions To allow the wasteholding tank to dry rapidly do not place the cap back on the emptying spout of the tank E St
3. Make sure that the blade is closed Open the access hatch on the outside of your camper Pull the safety catch on the wasteholding tank upwards and remove the waste holding tank Place the waste holding tank in an upright position pull out handle at the top wheels at the bottom Slide the handle sideways towards the front of the tank until it is released from its locked position WC Pull the handle up and wheel the waste holding tank to an authorised waste disposal point Push the handle back into its locked position Turn the emptying spout upwards and remove the cap Hold the waste holding tank in such a way that during emptying you can operate the vent plunger with your thumb To empty the tank without splashing depress the vent plunger while emptying the tank After emptying rinse the tank and blade thoroughly with clean water Warning Do not seriously shake the tank or use high pressure water cleaners This could damage the inside of the tank Note the vent plunger should only be depressed once the emptying spout is pointing downwards Prepare the toilet for re use if required Slide the waste holding tank into the toilet and close the access hatch B Cleaning and maintenance The toilet should be cleaned and maintained regularly depending on the amount of use Note never use bleach vinegar or other detergents that contain these substances These could damage the seals and other toilet components permanently
4. o5 CHAP XI Operation of appliances B Clean water When traveling do not expect to be almost dry to stock To fill with clean water enjoy a full tank for example Some parks have a tap but in all cases be discreet and diplomatic Moreover increasingly common feature specific points with specialized terminals EURO RELAY example A The water contained in the tank is not a drinkable water B Waste water Be careful where you discard waste water The wastewater reservoir is evacuated with the help of a knifegate valve that allows quick draining of the reservoir Locate the valve on the body Manipulation handle pull towards you for opening Knife gate valve A E Insulation Certain of our models feature specific insulation of the wastewater reservoirs which are found under the vehicle chassis B Water pump For the Shurflo pump models the tank must be completely drained during the winter Draining is done by opening the drain tap or by opening all the taps and operating the pump 15 minutes on 15 minutes off until the tank is empty Next disconnect the pump s inlet and outlet pipes preparing a container to catch any residual water Switch the pump on to evacuate any water remaining in the pump To avoid problems due to freezing do not reconnect the pipes during the winter and leave all the taps open WARNING If you are not heating your vehicle when winter approaches you must empty all cle
5. 72 CHAP XVII Camper A CLASS E ENGINE HOOD OPENING M POLLEN FILTER There is a lid to the left of the driver Slip your finger into the slot and pull the lid towards you to access the handle which opens the engine hood The pollen filter cover can be accessed by raising the engine hood Turn the handle to open the engine hood Remove the four screws to change the pollen filter 73 CHAP XVII Camper A CLASS M THE REPLACEMENT OF THE BULBS ON THE VEHICLE E THE PASSENGER WINDOW mE Top lights access via the motor on the left and on the right Lower lights access by the chassis To open Move the handle forward Push on the handle to adjust the opening Pull on the handle to close Move the handle backwards to lock Z Check that it is properly locked by pushing the Headlights H1 55W pane forwards Warning Blinker Lights with Orange Prongs 21W please follow the manufacturer s instructions ar LLI SPINGERE DOLCEMENTE O LED Daytime Lights 3 E PUSCH CAREFULLY o VORSICHTIG SCHIEBEN eo POUSSER DOUCEMENT m o Daytime Lights Fog Lights H7 55W o 74 CHAP XVII fi Cooktop Camper A CLASS Heater Refrigerator Oven Gas security pressure regulator Circuit purge Heater drain Gas shut off valve for travel Drinking 230 V water fillup um 230V ou
6. An electronic system controlled by a microprocessor enables recharging the B1 engine battery but only if the battery has a voltage less than 12 5 V and the unit battery has a voltage above 13 5 V FUSES 8 15A fuse for direct powering of junction box 9 15A fuse for powering A light group 10 15A fuse for powering B light group 11 7 5A fuse for outside light heater 1 5A fuse for marker lights 4 10A fuse for powering 12 V outlets 12 15A fuse for powering cooktop satellite demodulator antenna oven and toilet 2 20A fuse for powering refrigerator 5 10A fuse for powering TV outlet 13 10A fuse for powering water pump 3 7 5A fuse for solar panels holding tank resistance 6 10A fuse for powering bathroom 7 10A fuse for powering kitchen WARNING When you replace a burned out fuse be sure to use a new one with the proper fuse value 27 XI Operation of appliances E FOOD SAFETY Warning about the use of your refrigerator When storing your food be particularly carefui about the special conditions of use of a refrigerator located in a vehicle The conditions inside the vehicle are indeed changing a lot depending on The weather conditions The high temperature inside the vehicle especially ifthe vehicle is parked in the sun The temperature may then reached 50 C The use of the 12 V source during a long trip The refrigerator being located behind a window facing the sun
7. Operation of appliances temperature depends on the selected operation and the heater output At a temperature of approximately 3 C at the automatic FrostControl safety drain valve the valve will open and drain the water heater An additional altitude kit is required for long periods of heater use at altitudes of 1500 to 2750 m B Fuel supply Fuel quality The heater requires diesel to operate according to DIN EN 590 The use of biodiesel is not permitted Fuel at low temperatures Refineries and even filling stations will automatically make adjustments for normal winter temperatures winter diesel Un manuel d utilisation sp cifique est fourni avec la cellule camping car Temperatures below freezing can cause problems if the vehicle still has summer diesel in its tank Temperature 0 C to 20 C Winter diesel 20 C 30 C Polar or Arctic diesel Used oil must not be used in a fuel mixture E Operating instructions It is essential to flush the entire water supply system through with clean water before using for the first time Always drain the water heater when not in use if there is a risk of frost We reject any claim for damage caused by frost Materials in the equipment in contact with the water are suitable for drinking water 43 CHAP XI E Control panel type t trema Lim a rotary switch to temperature 1 5 b green LED lit operation green LED blinking shutdown
8. 2 30 2 89 95 4 03 3 95 1822 2022 2010 6 5_ 6 2010 OA o V o 4 5 4 A E 4 o5 4 MIC o MODELS PRESENTATION PREZENTAZIONE DEI MODELLI PRESENTASJON AV MODELLENE DA DB PROFILES CLASSIQUE FLASH WELCOME FLASH WELCOME FLASH WELCOME FLASH WELCOME FLASH WELCOME FLASH WELCOME FLASH WELCOME FIAT FIAT FIAT FIAT FIAT FIAT FIAT FIAT FIAT FIAT FIAT FIAT FIAT FIAT FORD FORD FORD FORD FORD FORD FORD FORD FORD FORD FORD FORD FORD FORD 2 0L 2 0L 2 0L 2 0L 2 0L 2 0L 2 0L 2 0L 2 0L 2 0L 2 3L 2 3L 2 3L 2 3L 2 2L 2 2L 2 2L 2 2L 2 2L 2 2L 2 2L 2 2L 2 2L 2 2L 2 2L 2 2L 2 2L 2 2L 115 85 115 85 115 85 115 85 115 85 115 85 115 85 115 85 115 85 115 85 130 96 130 96 130 96 130 96 125 92 125 92 125 92 125 92 125 92 125 92 125 92 125 92 125 92 125 92 125 92 125 92 125 92 125 92 Suivant FINITION et Mod le Voir document r glementaire pr vu 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 5 66 5 66 5 96 5 96 5 96 5 96 5 96 5 96 6 66 6 66 6 66 6 66 6 76 6 76 5 69 5 70 5 99 5 99 5 99 5 99 5 99 5 99 6 69 6 69 6 69 6 69 6 79 6 79 2 89 2 89 2 89 2 89 2 89 2 89 2 89 2 89 2 897 2 897 2 89 2 89 2 89 2 89 3 451 3 457 3 8 3 8 3 45 3 45 3 457 3 45 3 8 3 8 4 057 4 057 4 057 4 05 12697 12697 12197 12197 18697 156
9. 21 w Fog lights white 21 w License plate lights shuttle 5 w 14 1e 1f 18 1h e 3rd brake light and LED sidelights Remove the two fixation screws Disconnect the wires Replace the light and the connector by crimping Brake position LED lights Removing the fastening screw Remove the light assembly cover with a screw driver in the slot provided for this purpose Disconnect the wires Replace the light and the connector by crimping Replace the light assembly covers Flashing lights led Remove the light assembly cover with a screw driver in the slot provided for this purpose Disconnect the wires Replace the light and the connector by crimping Replace the light assembly covers Eclairages Led 3rd brake light JOKON 02818 JOKON 0207014 JOKON 05024 JOKON 13262 JOKON 13255 Sidelights Brake position lights Flashing lights CHAP IX Parking maneuvers When you have found a place to park you can position your vehicle using the rearview mirrors as a guide but we suggest you call on someone to help you when backing up Some of our models are fitting with a parking detector an ideal aid for demanding motor caravanners The parking detector informs the driver of the distance of an obstacle by means of an audible signal which makes parking safer The system is automatically activated as soon as reverse gear is engaged B Operation
10. 3 o o o o o po o o m m m m nm The technical information and maintenance recommendations in this publication were correct at the time of going to press However with a view to continuously improving our products our company reserves the right to modify at any time and without warning the characteristics design or the equipment without incurring any obligation This maintenance and service manual should not be reproduced nor translated as a whole or in part without our company s prior consent E amp OE All rights reserved CHAUSSGN TRIGANO VDL Camping Cars CS 69003 07302 TOURNON CEDEX France T l 33 04 75 07 55 00 Collection 2015 09 2014 GB
11. In using the refrigerator too quickly after power optimal temperature Under those circumstances the refrigerator may not keep the temperature lour enough for the food preservation especially highly perishable food List of highly perishable food meat fish poultry pork butchery precooked dish and all the products which need to be stored at 4 C max Always remember Wrap up separately raur food and cook food in aluminium or plastic wrap Dont remove the packing if useful information about the product are written on Don t leave refrigerated products outside the refrigerator too long Put the products that have to be eaten first in the front of the refrigerator Put left overs in seaied boxes an eat them rapidly Wash your hands carefully before touching any food and before eating Wash regularly your refrigerator Use soap and water to wash it and bleach to rinse The use by date appears as follow Best before followed by the date or the information to know where the date appears on the labelling See the chapters in the refrigerator instructions concerning cleaning and storage of foodstuffs Please keep the instructions carefully If others use the refrigerator please enclose the instructions 28 CHAP XI Operation of appliances E REFRIGERATOR Our products are fitted with several different refrigerator models The following is an overview of their operation If you would lik
12. Shut the heater down with the rotary switch position f The green LED b goes out 6 SIf the green LED b blinks after the power is switched off this means that a shutdown timeout to lower the unit temperature is running This stops after a few minutes and the green LED b goes out Always drain the heater if there is a risk of frost B Maintenance It is mandatory to use original Truma parts for all maintenance or repair work The water reservoir is made of steel used for alimentary applications To protect the apparatus from colonisation by micro organisms use chemical methods to remove biofilms deposits and scale To avoid damage to the apparatus use only non chlorinecontaining products 46 Operation of appliances If necessary regularly reheat the water in the water heater to 70 C to maintain the effectiveness of the chemical method for combating micro organisms inside the apparatus Adjust the rotating switch on the thermostat control to position c summer mode 60 C The green b and the yellow g LEDs will light up When the water in the water heater reaches a temperature of 60 C the burner will stop and the yellow LED g will turn off The apparatus should remain lighted for at least 30 minutes and no hot water should be used Residual heat from the thermal exchanger will heat the water to a temperature of 70 C The fuses are in the electronic control unit underneath the
13. chlorine steel wool or a knife blade Do not leave acid or alkaline substances vinegar salt lemon juice etc on the surface of the cooking plate For the surfaces in stainless steel and the enamelled parts wash with soapy water or detergent rinse and wipe Use a sponge or a clean cloth From time to time check the combustion air input and clean it if necessary the pan and the sink cover CAREFUL The glass covers can break if they are heated Turn off all burners before closing the cover Turn off all the burners and wait until they have cooled to ambient temperature before closing the lid CAREFUL On the models with a built in sink and cooking area that includes a glass cover over both these areas please note that when the cooking area is being used and the cover over the sink is closed you must maintain a minimum distance of 10 mm between 36 CHAP XI Operation of appliances E EASY CHEF OUTSIDE GRILL Depending on your camper s layout the installation of the Easy Chef grill on the right side of the vehicle may be a drawer or a fold down B Drawer installation Open the compartment with the pictogram using the key provided Suggestion Push on the flap to help the key turn When you have opened the compartment remove the bolt by pushing it upwards Pull the drawer towards you and make sure the drawer open bolt is properly in place B Fold down installation Open the
14. gas power sources 4 Cooling level selector 5 Cooling level indicator 6 Activation of anti condensation and its symbol 7 Fault code symbol 33 CHAP XI Hi GAS OVEN Optional mounting on certain models only Operation of appliances 0000 The appliance can only be used for cooking and must never be used as a heater Use of this appliance can generate heat and humidity This means that proper ventilation of the kitchen must be provided B Use To light the oven or grill the door must be completely A open e The push button must be pressed gently then turned to the left to the lighting position When the flame has lit the button must be held down for about 10 seconds If a grill is fitted this is lit by turning the button to the grill position on the right hand side Stop pressing the button and turn it to the desired setting The appliance is fitted with an automatic thermostat for temperatures of up to 250 34 IMPORTANTLY If the oven or grill fails to light the entire procedure must be repeated If the appliance fails to function after 3 attempts you should contact your sales outlet Before using the oven for the first time you must operate it for half an hour at the highest temperature setting m Cleaning Only clean the oven with cleaning products designed for domestic use CHAP XI Operation of appliances B MINI GRILL UK mobile home version only B Manual lighting of the oven gr
15. heating is always possible without restriction with or without water Check that the cowl is not obstructed You must remove any lids CHAP XI E COMBI TRUMA D4 D6 D6E E Summer operation water heater only Move the rotary switch on the control panel to position c summer operation 40 C or 60 C The green b and yellow LEDs g light up The burner shuts down and the yellow LED g is extinguished once the set water temperature is reached 40 C or 60 C B Winter operation Heating with controlled water temperature Move the rotary switch to operatio nal setting e Turn the rotary switch a to the desired thermostat setting 1 5 The green operating LED b lights up and simultaneously displays the selected room temperature setting The yellow LED g displays the water s heating phase The unit selects the power level required automatically based on the difference between the temperature set on the control panel and the Operation of appliances current room temperature Once the room temperature set on the control panel has been reached the burner switches back to its lowest power level and heats the water to 60 C The yellow LED g goes out once the water temperature has been reached The warm air fan can continue to run to cool the unit shutdown timeout Heating without controlled water temperature Move the rotary switch to operational setting d Turn the rotary swit
16. The parking detector emits ultrasonic sound waves that are reflected by an obstacle and generates an audible signal The exact detection of the distance of an obstacle renders parking manoeuvres easier even in restricted spaces The frequency of the ultrasonic sound waves has been chosen to avoid interference and discomfort to people and pet animals B Signalling front Om 05m iim 15m In some circumstances the system may fail to detect or incorrectly signal obstacles e an obstacle with a complex shape with hollows or projections an obstacle that is very smooth and reflective glass and mirrors especially if it is located almost parallel to the motor caravan body Pao Obstacles that are Obstacles that are Smooth and sloped Smooth and circular Obstacles that are that absorb the sound waves IMPORTANT REMARKS A and use your judgement This system is exclusively an aid to the driver and must never be considered to be infallible You must always take care Carry out parking manoeuvres at low speed in order to ensure your own safety and that of others Stop your vehicle when audible signalling starts to take into account the effects of inertia Regularly check that the detectors operate correctly and clean them carefully In the event of rain snow or ice the sensitivity of the detectors can be temporarily reduced by up to 20 Take even more care in these conditions 15 CHAP IX Par
17. empty the boiler In case of prolonged shutdown close both the quick closing valve on the gas supply duct and the gas cylinder valve CHAP XI Operation of appliances E AIR HEATER RUNNING ON DIESEL Some different makes of heater are used No more gas oil for heating is supplied once the reserve level of the carburant reservoir has been reached alarm on the control panel Therefore do not wait for this alarm to go off before refilling if you intend to use this type of heating Since starting these heating devices uses a high amount of 12 V current we highly recommend starting them during travel This operation enables having a warm unit when you stop with a low impact on your battery and gas consumption A It is mandatory to stop the gasoil heating element and wait until it becomes fully extinguished burning of residues and ventilation of exhausts before turning off the electricity for the control panel A Hi WEBASTO AIR HEATER Air Top 5500 It is easy to operate Switch on using the knob shown below normally located on the front seat A green light appears in the centre of the knob when the appliance is working Turn the knob to the maximum position to start off and when it has regulated turn to the required position about half way for a temperature of 20 C Neverleave the heater set to maximum as the safety cut out may be triggered overheating Return to position o to switch off A temper
18. flap while holding the panel hep en utilisant la clef pr vue Suggestion Push on the flap to help the key turn Open the flap while holding the panel Make sure the retaining arm is fully unfolded Finish the installation by holding on to the two handles and raising the flap towards the opposite side of the camper 37 CHAP XI E FIRST USE OF EASY CHEF Open the gas delivery valve Operation of appliances Unfasten the lid lock and open the lid After removing them from their storage area place the lateral fire guards in their holders Fire guard E storage lt Naif 3 Fire guard Fire guard SH holder Contactor Fire guard storage Ca OS hold AS Fire guard holder 38 Note At the rear of the grill a safety valve cuts off the flow of gas if the lid is closed Note For a fold down installation a contactor emits a BEEP if the engine is started while the flap is open IMPORTANT For storage do the steps in the opposite order being careful to wedge the fire guards lock the lid fold the support arm for the fold down installation shut the bolt for the drawer installation close the compartment flap and lock it WARNING MAXIMUM LOAD 10 kg DO NOT SIT ON THE GRILL SUPPORT BOARD CHAP XI Operation of appliances E WATER HEATER BOILER Our different models are equipped
19. of appliances B A consulting Do not hesitate to ask your distributor vendor to demonstrate all these operations when you collect your camping car HE IS A SPECIALIST Never force an element to put it into place We recommend that you use Polydon type bedding including a cover sheet and a quilt exactly the same size as the bed above the driver s seat A Be sure that the upper limit contact can operate without hindrance from covers or other objects If the system fails you can adjust or manipulate the bed with a crank Depending on the model you will find the access On the left side a hump covers the hole for accessing the mechanism The crank On a level with the engines M ELECTRIC TABLE SUPPORT Certain of our models have an electrically driven table support For safety reasons this support cannot operate unless it has been switched on by moving the key a quarter turn to the right y You can make this support inoperable by simply removing the key since children might play with it The button upow the key allows lowering or raising the table For greater safety particularly when children are around the system is equipped with an unblocking mechanism since it will block if there is resistance Unblocking occurs when the adjustment button is turned in the opposite direction from the movement that caused blocking If the support must be changed for any reason adjustments should be made by
20. owner E Fire Extinguisher E Safety exit Access to safety exits windows unit door must always be clear of obstacles The safety windows must open toward the exterior or slide horizontally and provide a minimum opening of 450 mm in all directions EN 1646 1 CHAP XIV Winter use Hi PRECAUTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS For winter driving and particularly for driving on snow you should use the same rules for a camping car as for a private car in other words drive very smoothly without sudden acceleration or braking In any case your camping car will tend to hold the road better than a car simply because it is heavier and therefore grips the road better It will lose its grip later than a car but when it does skid it will be much more difficult to control therefore TAKE CARE You must put chains before driving on thick snow but before driving on snow for the first time it is good idea to install the chains at home in peace It can only be easier than when you really need them often when it is snowing The most difficult problem to solve in the living compartment during winter use is condensation The keyword to prevent the condensation phenomenon is AERATION Particularly in the winter do not close the bottom or top aeration systems in your camping car Another important point for the comfort during winter use is the waste water tank which must not freeze Add either antifreeze or salt or alcohol to lower the
21. related to the certified capacity of your clean water reservoir and the way to increase it for travel are found on the gas certificate supplied with your vehicle CHAP V Windows and skylights Our units are equipped with plastic windows bays and skylight In most cases your camper is equipped with push out bay windows that open directly to the outside and skylights which must be closed and locked when the camper is on the road It is strongly recommended not to use aerosols near the bay windows and skylights risk of ring formation These windows must be cleaned exclusively with water and mild soap Never use detergent products including those designed for everyday use In particular those based on hydrocarbons or alcohol may alter window transparency and even cause cracking B SKYROOF front panoramic skylight 3NY33 AUF F3S019 OPEN MZ OUVERT Push on the center button to manipulate the handle and LOCKED CHAP V Windows and skylights Bi Panoramic skylight B Bathroom skylights Check to see that it is properly locked by pushing to open the pane 7 If the pane opens repeat the closing Never go backwards to put the crank in Turn the crank as far as When starting operation clocking procedure ts housing possible to obtain optimal be sure to remove the clo
22. should be put in place under your responsibility ha con A label indicates TA this normative obligation ne E Rear bed The bed can be raised using a crank there are two possibilities 1 The driver and crank are located under the bed with access from the garage door 2 The driver and crank are located under the bed with access from the outer side of the bed Raise the box spring mattress for easier maneuvering 59 CHAP XI Bi Electrically controlled central bed Bedding on certain models is a central bed This bed is electrically controlled and has the following characteristics Operation of appliances 1 From a safety point of view The bed is held at the top by a safety belt type blocker which should be released to allow lowering the bed A key activated system must be turned on for the bed to function Be sure you have taken these two steps before lowering the bed Upper and lower safety features have been installed to allow sufficient space above and below the bed 2 From an operationally point of view Two sleeping positions e e A Be sure that a the table bench and A WK cushions are properly positioned and Y e ct do not block installation of the bed ea O b the safety net for the bed has been la detached from the roof 1 Intermediate Bed lowered in two stages halfway automatically simply by pressing the control button In t
23. that the service battery is disconnected from the installation and can be recharged only with the engine running E FUSES distribution box ds300 tr 15A fuse to give power to the awning light it depends on the awning button and it switches automatically off when the engine is started 210A fuse to give power to the water pump it depends on the pump button 310A fuse to give power to the heating boiler it depends on the main button ON OFF 410A fuse to give power to the lights group A it depends on the lights button 5 20A fuse to give power to the lights group B it depends on the lights button 630A fuse to give power to 12V AES or 3 way function fridge The 3 way function fridge switches automatically off when the engine is off 7 20A fuse for the auxiliary power supply limiting the charge of solar regulator it depends on the main button ON OFF auxiliary 1 8 20A fuse for the power to the electric step main ON OFF button auxiliary 2 heating 9 3A fuse for the gas power supply fridge kitchen boiler valve etc it depends on the main button ON OFF 103 A fuse for OUT D simulated exit protection WARNING The recharge by the network and solar regulator are only made when the control panel is on WARNING In case of replacement of faulty observe the values for each fuse fuses ee CHAP XI Operation of appliances LCD M FUSE BOX
24. the carrier before you leave as you would normally do for your car This includes routine verifications namely checks on the levels of your engine oil cooling circuit water windscreen washer fluid and that all parking lights and indicators are working without forgetting to adjust the two outside rear view mirrors that are very useful considering the width of the vehicle It is very important to check the level of the electrolyte in batteries that contain electrolyte Obviously the tire pressure should be checked E The first thing to do before you leave is to switch on the electricity power supply to the living compartment A motor home has two batteries one supplying the carrier engine and a second supplying the electrics in the living compartment E PREPARING THE LIVING COMPARTMENT outside The battery is located in a specific compartment The motorhome is further prepared for use by positioning the gas bottles PROPANE only in an externally accessed watertight locker Gas bottles must be turned off when vehicle is in motion A When driving gas cylinders must be closed Pictograms are placed in the appropriate location to remind you of this FF y Z 7 AUTE CHAP Il Preparation before leaving E PREPARING THE LIVING COMPARTMENT outside continued The clean water tank is filled through an external orifice marked by a specially identifiable pictogram to distinguish it from t
25. timeout to lower the unit s temperature is operational adjust the c Summer operation temperature 40 C or 60 C water d Winter operation heating without water temperature control or with bled water installation e Winter operation heating with water temperature control f Rotary Off switch g yellow LED lit water heater heating phase h red LED lit red LED blinking Fault The LEDs are only visible when the unit is switched on 44 Operation of appliances Bi Control panel type 2 1 Display 2 Status line 3 Menu line top 4 Menu line bottom 5 230V mains voltage display 6 Timer display 7 Controls Values 8 Rotary button pushbutton 9 Back button With the rotary button pushbutton 8 you can select the menus on the lines 3 4 and make adjustments The result is displayed on a backlit display 1 Use the back button 9 to jump back to the previous menu E Room thermostat An external room temperature sensor i is located in the vehicle to measure the room temperature The position of this sensor is determined individually by the vehicle manufacturer based on the vehicle type The thermostat setting on the control panel 1 5 must be determined individually based on the heat requirements and the vehicle type We recommend a thermostat setting of about 4 for an average room temperature of about 23 C B Start up In principle
26. with different types of appliances simple boilers for heating water only and combined appliances for heating both water and the mobile home unit If there is any risk of frost drain the boiler The guarantee does not cover any damage caused by frost The following describes the user instructions for this appliance However you will have been provided with specific instructions for this appliance when your camping car was delivered It will give you details of how to make the best use of your boiler E Filling the water heater voir page suivante Check that the safety drain valve in the cold water inlet pipe is closed lever horizontal position e e lever in closed position f lever in drain position B Activation gas operation a rotary On switch gas operation b rotary Off switch c rotary knob for temperature selection a green LED comes on d d red LED fault rame mm K E Activation 230V electric operation country option g Off rocker switch h On rocker switch a green LED comes on A The water temperature cannot be g pre selected it is limited automatically to around 70 C To heat the contents of the water heater more quickly it can be heated with gas and electricity simultaneously The electric immersion heater is fitted with an overheating o controller In the event of an anomaly de activate at the controls wait for 10
27. 2V Furthermore this device controls the relays for the exterior light which should work only when the engine is off Filling the clean water tank This function is used when the clean water tank is filled with water it indicates the water level during the filling process To activate this function press the button ref 2 for more than 5 seconds until the LEDs on the LED display start to flash To leave this function press one of the arrow buttons ref 1 or 2 This function activates the LED on the tank filling stopper which lights up when the tank is full See section entitled WATER CIRCUIT Filling Twilight function In a night time situation thanks to a sensor located behind the button ref 8 the LED back lighting intensity is automatically reduced to the level previously set by the user to adjust it press and hold the button ref 8 for more than 3 seconds until the desired level is reached euo CHAP XI Operation of appliances P FUSE BOX LOW VOLTAGE CONTROL LCD An electronic device cuts off all 12V power supplies when the service battery drops to the minimum voltage of 10V It is possible to manually re establish functioning for roughly one minute by shutting off the overall power switch and turning it on again The refrigerator the electrical step plate and the functions supplied directly by B2 unit battery are excluded from this arrangement If the overall power button is not lighted off this means
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29. EL PC 180 TR FUNCTIONS B1 engine battery alarm When the engine battery reaches a voltage below 12V the self discharged battery alarm is automatically activated and the symbol ref 9 flashes B1 engine battery charging Function not available Auxiliary battery alarm When the auxiliary battery reaches a voltage below 11V the self discharged battery alarm is automatically activated and the symbol ref 8 PC150TR ref 10 PC180TR flashes B2 auxiliary battery charging a with the alternator by the isolator relay when the engine is running When the engine is running this function allows the refrigerator the exterior light etc to operate b with the 230V system by the battery charger C with the solar panel by the solar regulator Warning If the main button is off the battery is disconnected from the installation and it can be recharged only when the engine is running Warning Battery charging by the system and the solar regulator can take place only if the control panel is on Low voltage control An electronic device cuts out all 12V uses when the auxiliary battery reaches the minimum level of 10V LCD It is possible to restore the uses for one minute by pressing on the ON OFF button Electronic battery isolator An electronic device controlled by the function key contact and engine ignition connects the auxiliary battery to the alternator at a voltage above 13 3V and disconnects it at a voltage below 1
30. NE CYLINDER AT A TIME IS CONNECTED TO THE CIRCUIT FOR STANDARD VEHICLES Connection elements Standard A flexible gas connector A low pressure regulator for adjusting pressure for normal use at 30 mbar Options Depending on version and option there is an automatic inverter to ensure initial pressure release and automatically extract the second cylinder if it has been opened when the first one is empty A pressure regulator with a built in collision sensor which allows operation of the gas installation during travel see below for operation Located next to the devices i e in the cupboard under the sink and refrigerator or under the bed Valves ensure faucet operation and separately cut off outflow refrigerator cooktop heating and optional oven A pictogram indicates their destination VALVE OPENING The valves must be turned in the same direction as the distribution tube for each device An arrow on D the valve lets you check its position VALVE CLOSING The valves must be turned perpendicularly to the distribution tubes for each device E Implementation of the pressure regulator with a built in collision sensor In case of abrupt braking or a collision the captor cuts off gas flow To reinitialize the collision sensor press the GREEN button rep in fig 27 down for a few seconds Make sure the pressure regulator is in a vertical position Test reinitialization by turning on a gas devi
31. NG The installation of gas appliances should be done by an editor Ability which will absolutely make a proof test and leak test the gas circuit 54 CHAP XI Operation of appliances Hi WATER CIRCUIT Your camping car is equipped with If the control panel is in fill mode a clean water tank An LED will light up to indicate that the a waste water tank LA tank is almost full and that filling should m Filling be stopped Standard The clean water tank is filled through an opening with a screwon stopper located on the unit exterior and indicated with a pictogram Double B Internal power supply One of our models is equipped with a traditional filling system The water supply uses a 12 V electric pump inside the living unit in the kitchen block area and another specific system outside the unit Filling is done under domestic pressure 2 5 3 bars with a special adaptor that should be placed at the end of the water input hose To open and close the cap with the key hold the cap in place to keep it from movng when you turn the key in the lock Pressurize the pump as follows Check that all taps and mixers are closed cold water and hot water Switch on the 12 V pump using the switch on the electric control panel purge the cold water and hot water circuits using each tap or mixer The installation is then ready to operate A purge fault presence of air may prevent the water heater from operating
32. OADED WEIGHT WINDOWS AND SKYLIGHTS DRIVING VII TYRES VIII SIGNALING lights IX X XI PARKING MANEUVERS THE CAMPER DRIVER S CHARTER OPERATION OF APPLIANCES Electricity power supply Additional battery Control and instrumentation panel Fuses Food Safety Refrigerator Gas oven option only Mini grill UK mobile home version only A IM SS Ss e Se ce GM ca m o D EN 00 P 28 P 29 P 34 P 35 Chap XII Chap XIII Chap XV Chap XV Chap XVI Heating plate Plancha EASY CHEF Water heater Heating Combi TRUMA Air heater running on DIESEL WEBASTO Air Heater Air Top 5500 EBERSP CHER Heater Gas circuit Water circuit 230 V circuit Panoramic skylights Beds Electric table support Chemical WC C250 MOVING THE SWIVELLING SEATS in the driver s cab SAFETY Ventilation Fire extinguisher WINTER USE Precautions and recommendations CLEANING WINTER STORAGE Chap XVII Camper A CLASS p 36 p 37 P 39 P 43 P 49 P 49 P 51 P 53 P 55 P 57 P 58 P 59 P 62 P 65 P 65 P 66 P 67 P 68 P 69 P 70 CHAP Il Preparation before leaving A camping car has two separate parts firstly the basic vehicle or carrier that provides the transport and secondly the living compartment in which you will spend your holidays You should make a few standard verifications on both of these components before leaving Hi CARRIER PREPARATION You should make the same verifications on
33. ake about one minute before the gas reaches the burner If the appliance indicates failure red light repeat the process by switching off the appliance Waiting for 5 minutes and then starting again 41 CHAP XI Operation of appliances B Switching off Use control knob a to switch your water heater off fig A Fit the chimney cover Empty the water heater if there is any danger of frost If the heater will be shut down for a long period close the fast closing valve in the gas pipe Close the gas cylinder valve Bi Red failure indicating light The red indicating light comes on if there is a failure Possible reasons include no more gas air in gas pipes fault in safety element etc To clear the fault switch the apparatus off wait for 5 minutes and then start again B Emptying the water heater 1 Switch off the electricity power supply to the water pump main switch or the pump switch 2 Open the hot water taps in the washroom and in the kitchen 3 Open the security drainage valve 14 4 Then drain the water heater using the safety valve 14 towards the outside Check to make sure that all water runs out 10 or 14 liters depending on the model 42 B Maintenance When you want to remove scale from the water heater use wine vinegar or formic acid putting it into the appliance through the water inlet Allow the product to act and then clean the water heater thoroughly with fre
34. allet plasser i vognkortet Valgfritt tilbeh r er ikke inkludert i beregningen av vekten Du m dermed trekke vekten av eventuelt tilleggsutstyr fra total disponibel last Du kan bli tilbudt enkelte tyngre tilbehgrsartikler slik som store markiser eller elektrogeneratorer accessories should be deducted from the payload and could possibly lead to a reduction in the actual passenger numbers It is therefore important not to exceed the maximum loads on axles and the technically acceptable loaded weight when the vehicle is fully loaded Your retailer is at your disposal to advise you and provide you with any additional information La massa di tali accessori influenzer il carico utile e potr eventualmente causare la riduzione del numero reale di passeggeri Sar dunque bene assicurarsi che i carichi massimi sugli assali e la massa di carico tecnicamente ammissibile non vengano superati in occasione del carico completo del veicolo Il vostro distributore a vostra disposizione per qualsiasi ulteriore informazione Vekten av dette tilbehgret m trekkes fra den disponible lasten og vil eventuelt kunne f re til en reduksjon i antallet passasjerer Vi anbefaler dermed forsikre deg om den maksimale vekten p hjulakslene og den teknisk tillatte vekten slik at man ikke overstiger disse n r kj ret yets lastes Din lokale forhandler st r til din disposisjon for all nskelig informasjon Models presentation Preze
35. an water and waste water circuits and the water heater to prevent any damage which will not be covered by the guarantee 56 230 V CHAP XI Operation of appliances A E CIRCUIT 230 V Bi 230V power supply connector E 230 V internal power outlets The mains power supply is connected to an EEC 230 V There are one or more 230 V power outlets in your living connector 2 pins earth on the right or left side of your compartment camping car Lift the protective cover when you want to li 233 V protection access it and insert the standard plug Differential protection 239 y protection A Circuit breaker protects your camping car during 230 V except for vans voltage This circuit breaker is located in the wardrobe under the bench or low elements in the living compartment depending be on the model Move the control upwards I position to switch on the power 57 CHAP XI Operation of appliances Hi PANORAMIC SKYLIGHTS B Suggested precautions Close the roof lights fully before driving the vehicle make sure they are locked Do not leave the roof lights open when absent from the vehicle Do not open the roof lights in high winds or heavy rain Remove snow ice or any dirt from the roof lights before opening them When the sun is shining the shade for the skylight s must be closed at two thirds maximum n case of damage see a specialized repair shop N The methacrylate glass of t
36. ater which is fit to drink 71 CHAP XVII Camper A CLASS 2 a IMPORTANT It is strongly recommended to always empty water in the circuit tank and water heater when there is a risk of freezing and your camper is not being used E DRAINING OF DRINKING WATER Reservoirs are emptied using a manual valve for wastewater and by removing a stopper for the clean water containers located on To drain hot and cold water proceed as follows the side of and under the vehicle 1 Turn the pump off on the control panel 2 Empty the reservoir by opening the cap s A valve is located inside the vehicle close to the reservoir 3 Open the water heater faucet see the chapter on WATER HEATER HEATING 4 When the reservoir and the water heater are empty open the faucets and pump starter for a few seconds 5 When the circuit is empty close the drinking water reservoir valve and the heater drain valve a B DRAINING OF WASTE WATER All waste water washbasin sink and shower is collected in a rigid tank with a capacity of around 100 liters located under the vehicle floor A sensor signals when the tank is full the warning light comes on and there is a beeping noise on the control panel WARNING If you use your camper in very cold weather the MANUFACTURER cannot guarantee that the waste water circuit will be fully freeze safe Remember that insulation without a heat supply only delays thermal exchange
37. ature sensor is fitted on the driver side wall At least two outlets in the ventilation system are not fitted with smoke dampers Do not reinstall the check valves or obstruct these heater exhaust outlets This equipment is designed by Webasto to operate up to 2000 m and at external temperatures to 40 C 49 CHAP XI Operation of appliances B Upkeep and safety instructions Servicing relative to the warranty concerning these devices must be done only by repair shops that have been approved by the manufacturer Warranty claims are accepted only if it is possible to verify that the plaintiff has respected the upkeep and safety instructions Because of risk of explosion heating must be turned off at service stations and during filling of the vehicle gas tank Because of risk of intoxication and asphyxia heating must not be used in an enclosed area a garage for example For optimal performance the heater should be checked every two years particularly if itis used during long periods and or in extreme environments The diesel gas oil fuel indicated by the vehicle manufacturer must be used for the Dual Top RHA 100 heating system Class EL L and PME biodiesel domestic fuels cannot be used There is no known drawback to utilisation of additives If fuel is taken from the vehicle reservoir follow the vehicle manufacturer s instructions concerning additives If you change to a special low temperature fuel run
38. ce such as the cooktop If the device does not operate repeat the steps If the device fails to operate after several tries contact your dealer salesperson 53 CHAP XI Operation of appliances A M GAS CIRCUIT cont B Supply to appliances E Recommendations Check that the valves to the various appliances are AN appliances operating on gas must not be used unless closed the vehicle is stopped parked vehicle Open the gas cylinder Make sure that the cylinder s is or are properly closed before starting to drive Safety ventilation grills should not be obstructed evenly partly for any reason Naked flame heaters should not be used to heat the living area Then open the valves supplying each appliance Ignite the various appliances Ignition may take some time because air in the pipes has to be purgeds Make sure that the external grills are not obstructed by any protective devices that have been put in position before Each appliance is equipped with a safety device that switches switching the refrigerator and the water heater the gas supply off if the flame is accidentally extinguished The grills are not supplied as standard with the motor caravan but are available as an aftermarket option from your Closing circuits proceed in the same way as when sales utlet optional opening them but in the reverse order WARNING Never fill the gas tank when gas devices are in operation WARNI
39. ch a to the desired thermostat setting 1 5 The green operating LED b lights up and simultaneously displays the selected room temperature setting The yellow LED g water heating phase only lights up when the water temperature is below 5 C The unit selects the power level required automatically based on the difference between the temperature set on the control panel and the current room temperature The burner shuts down once the room temperature set on the control panel is reached The warm air fan continues to run slowly as long as the blowing temperature on the unit is less than 40 C The water is also heated automatically when the water heater is filled The water temperature then depends on the heater output and the time taken for the heater to reach the desired room temperature Heating with bled water system Move the rotary switch to opera tional setting d Turn the rotary switch a to the desired thermostat setting 1 5 The green operating LED b lights up and simultaneously displays the selected room temperature setting The yellow LED g only lights up when the water temperature is below 5 C The unit selects the power level required automatically based on the difference between the temperature set on the control panel and the current room temperature The burner shuts down once the room temperature set on the control panel is reached 45 CHAP XI E COMBI TRUMA D4 D6 D6E
40. compartments and lightweight articles in the top cupboards The second rule is the maximum authorised loaded weight This is noted directly on the motor caravan s registration certificate You must respect this limit by reducing your load simply by eliminating everything that is superfluous In addition you must also respect the maximum authorized load on each of the front and rear axles as well as a left right distribution that is an balanced as possible with respect to the vehicle axis loaded vehicle with of course passengers included 4 The maximum permitted loads on each axle are given on the living compartment identification plate If you have a roof rack and would like to use it to transport lightweight equipment see centre of gravity problem make sure your load is tied down firmly and to protect your roof plate in order to avoid rubbing or other damaging actions which would cause the roof covering polyester skin to deteriorate On the inside take full advantage of the storage areas for clothing and utensils when traveling everything must be perfectly wedged in and furniture doors must be closed and locked To do this use the special equipment present straps locks and or bolts in particular for the shower toilet and closet doors EMPTY WEIGHT READY FOR USE the empty weight ready for use includes the driver s weight 75 Kg as well as 100 of the water reservoirs 90 of fuel and 1002 of ga
41. connector cover Replace defective uses with exactly the same fuses only B Fuses Unit fuse 10 A delayed action T 10 A Burner fuse 20 A delayed action 6 3 x 32 mm CHAP XI M WATER HEATER HEATER COMBI 6 6E B Starting operation The device is not suitable for use as a tankless water heater In principle heating is always possible with no restrictions whether or not there is water Verify that the chimney is free You must remove any coverings Open the valve of the gas cylinder and the quick closing valve on the gas supply duct E Summer mode boiler only Combi 6 Gas powered only The water temperature can be set to 40 C or 60 C Operation of appliances Combi 6EH Use the gas or 230V electricity supply to produce hot water The water temperature can be set to 40 C or 60 C For gas operation the water volume is heated using the lowest burner setting The burner halts once the water temperature is reached For electrical operation it is possible to choose manually between 900W 3 9A or 1800W 7 8A depending on the fuse protection on the camp site Mixed operation is not possible In this setting The equipment automatically chooses electricity No activation of the gas burner E Winter mode Heating with controlled water tem perature Combi 6EH Choose gas electricity or mixed ope ration with the energy switch Combi 6 et 6EH The appliance automatica
42. d damage the lip seal on 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 hatch Make sure that it is secured with the safety catch Close and lock the access hatch W Using the toilet standard Turn the bowl to the desired position with the cover closed and using both hands To activate the control panel press the flush button once The control panel display will stay activated for approximately 5 minutes Run some water into the bowl by pressing the flush button again briefly You can use the toilet with the blade open or closed CHAP XI Operation of appliances To open the blade slide the blade handle under the toilet bowl sideways After use open the blade if it is still closed and flush the toilet by pressing the flush button for several seconds if necessary re activate the control panel Close the blade after use Important notice Please do not travel with a flush water tank if fitted that is too full Similarly do not travel with water in the toilet bowl Failure to comply with this notice may result in water damage to your camper B Emptying The waste holding tank holds eighteen litres it requires emptying when the red indicator light on the toilet control display lights up The red light lights up when the waste holding tank can only hold about two more litres which is no more than two to three further uses
43. e further information please refer to the instructions written by the manufacturer of the refrigerator located inside your vehicle E Common rules and instructions Refrigerator start up Before using the fridge we recommend that you clean the inside When you use the appliance for the first time allow it to cool for at least eight hours before putting food inside The low temperature compartment should be cold one hour after the fridge has been turned on B Usage The refrigerator may operate 230 V power supply 12 V power or ow liquiefied gas Use the controls A shown in figure 1to change from one operating mode to another Never cover the ventilation grills on the motor home walls The absorption systems must be well ventilated to operate correctly Any water ingress through the ventilation grills may damage your refrigerator permanently We recommend great care when washing your motor home A B Winter operation 1 Check that the ventilation grills and the extractor have not been blocked by snow leaves or similar 2 When the outside temperature drops below 8 C the optional winter protective device must be used This is available from your sales outlet 3 Affix the cover and fasten it It is advisable to use the winter protection when you do not intend to use your vehicle for an extended period optional m Defrosting As time goes by frost builds up on the fins When the layer of frost is abou
44. e power A The gas refrigerator must not be used while the camper van is moving Nor must it be used in service stations BEWARE Never press the gas control knob several times consecutively for more than 30 seconds If the pilot light does not appear wait at least five minutes before repeating the operation Gas could accumulate and result in a fire or explosion if this rule is not observed 32 CHAP XI Operation of appliances B DOMETIC refrigerator O Dometic O Ez la Es la E B oI 1 ON OFF button 2 230V power selection button 3 Gas power selection button 4 12V power selection button 5 AUTOMATIC power selection button depending on model 6 Frame heating depending on model 7 Temperature threshold control button 8 Temperature threshold display 9 GAS FAULT fault reinitialisation N B itis essential to consult the manual for your refrigerator for detailed information CO 2 3 4 8 6 7 9 B THETFORD refrigerator LED control panel AAA SIS DI IOL NOE OTT GC rar o 1 On Off switch 3 Confirmation button 5 Symbol for 230V 12V gas power sources 6 Cooling level indicator 7 Anti condensation symbol 8 Flat batteries symbol 2 Directional button 4 Directional button Control TOUCHSCREEN 6 000 e an meng Caress Duma OF a 1 On Off switch 2 Selector for 230V 12V gas power sources 3 Symbol for 230V 12V
45. ecomes fixed in place the pressure button pops out position c The water from the heater drains via the purge house d To ensure proper drainage the purge hose d of FrostControl must always remain free of obstructions melting snow ice dead leaves etc The warranty does not apply in the case of damage due to freezing CHAP XI Operation of appliances E Filling the water heater Before starting your water heater for the first time and after draining 1 Check to see that the security drainage valve 14 is closed a 2 Switch the water pump on main switch or pump switch b 3 Open the hot water taps in the washroom or in the kitchen mixer tap or single control mixer in the hot position until the water heater is full of water all air has escaped and water is running freely 4 If there has been a frost it is possible that filling will not take place due to an ice plug formed in remaining water In this case switch the water heater on for not more than 2 minutes so that you can fill it Defrost frozen pipes by heating the living compartment B Start up A Warning never operate the water heater without water Remove the outside cover from the flue Open the gas cylinder and gas supply pipe taps Switch the water heater on by placing the selector switch figure A onto required temperature b If the gas pipe is full of air it will t
46. endor will help you the first time since you need to be thoroughly familiar with your vehicle Refer to the paragraph on the pump operation page 48 to bleed the water pump 2 The gas cylinder must be closed and ideally removed in this case block the gas line Do not forget to close all ventilation orifices so that insects cannot enter blanking pieces available as an option 3 Take the batteries out and charge them and then store them in a dry frost free location unless you can leave your camping car plugged in to a 220 V mains power supply while you are not using it to keep the batteries charged and frost free 4 We suggest you install appropriate screens or plugs over the air gratings 5 If the motorhome will not be used for an extended period of time remember to ventilate it regularly 69 Camper A CLASS CHAP XVII E EXTINGUISHER E BATTERY COMPARTMENT o O c o KA 0 a A fuse box 230V circuit breaker fuses case 12V fuses RE TI SS RR SS p SEL transformer 230 V 12V In the seat in front of the entrance gate 70 CHAP XVII Camper A CLASS B Reservoir Your camper is equipped with a drinking water tank located under the rear bench of the dining area or under the fixed bed This tank will not freeze when your camper is heated in the winte
47. eries when traveling this relay couples the two batteries together so that they are recharged simultaneously separate the batteries when stopped In this way if your unit battery is completely flat you can still start your vehicle engine The battery of living compartment is located generally inside a special box in a rear comportment of the camping car under the front passenger seat B Additional battery Our motorhomes use two types of batteries lead based and gel based It is up to you to decide on their respective advantages your selection criteria in particular utilization will determine your choice Depending on your choice you MUST adapt the battery charger to the type of battery 78 CB 516 charger To access the contactor open the hood remove the two attachment screws and look for it next to the fan o o D Q zu INS NI 0 P E A amp EN f NE143P charger On the front next to the connections a contactor lets you select the battery type GEL for a gel type PB for a lead type INPUT 230V 1 9A 50 60Hz OUTPUT MAX147V 250W i Capo GH For indoor use only Before charging
48. es and safety relays the flashing of the LED indicates that the battery is flat and that the low voltage control device is about to be activated NB when on the panel carries out a function test on all the LEDs except for ref 14 and 15 reference 2 Light control button ea reference 3 Water pump control button it controls the pump relay reference 4 Exterior light control button it switches off automatically when the engine starts up reference 5 Button to control the auxiliary battery B2 reference 6 Button to control the engine battery B1 reference 7 Button to control the clean water tank and for the clean water tank filling function reference 8 Button with integrated twilight sensor to control the intensity of the LED back lighting at night see too the TWILIGHT function reference 9 This symbol flashes to indicate that the engine battery B1 is flat reference 11 This symbol flashes to indicate that the clean water tank is empty reference 12 This symbol flashes to indicate that the dirty water tank is full reference 13 LED display Voltmeter to show the voltage of the engine and auxiliary batteries scale from 0 to 100 Level of clean water tank reserve 1 3 2 3 3 3 reference 14 Visual signal of connected 230V system reference 15 Indicates the charging of the auxiliary batteries by the engine alternator CHAP XI Operation of appliances M MOD
49. evices is supplied with the vehicle CHAP Ill Carrying passengers The number of authorized seated positions in your camping car when driving on the road is marked on the registration certificate When travelling passengers must be seated with safety belts securely fastened amp Equipment accessories and conveniences in the living area of the camping car are designed for use when the vehicle is stationary only This is particularly the case for the extensible television support which is only usable after vehicle total stop PLEASE NOTE A pictogram indicates the seats which must not be used when on the road i Their use while the vehicle is in motion may contravene road regulations and introduce risks about which the user should be aware Similarly unexpected movements of the vehicle can make standing people fall over Therefore the driver and passengers should evaluate these risks in each case The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for incidents or accidents occurring whilst the camping car is in motion CHAP IV Loads and loaded weight The camping car is a mobile home so everyone can lay it out as he or she wishes but some rules have to be respected these can be summarized as two main rules The first is to keep the center of gravity low This is a question of safety to improve the road holding of your camping car You simply need to keep the weight low in other words put everything heavy in the lower
50. freezing point N B An optional heating element can be installed by your dealer 67 CHAP XV Cleaning B External cleaning To clean the body never use a system with rollers since you run he risk of deteriorating or tearing off the ventilation structures of your mobile home High pressure cleaning systems should never be used E Internal cleaning Do not use sponges with abrasive bands to clean the furniture because the furniture covering is of the paper type A Using wallpaper is of course strictly forbidden For the floor avoid sand which is abrasive and can damage the surface of the floor covering 68 Consequently do not allow it to enter the living compartment at all costs Do not use large quantities of water when cleaning the floor since this could reduce the life of your cell presence of wood The best cleaning appliance is the vacuum cleaner We use bay windows and panoramic skylights in methacrylate They should be cleaned only with soapy water and a sponge never use any other type of product see Chapter V Cushions curtains etc generally require dry cleaning gt CHAP XVI Winter storage This is the period during which you no longer use your camping car Like any other vehicle it tends to age much more quickly when it is not being used Therefore take appropriate precautions 1 Drain all water circuits clean water waste water WC toilet cassette and your distributor v
51. from the traffic area If you are on the highway pull off on the emergency stop area or onto arest area put on safety clothing safety vest before getting out of the vehicle on the side opposite traffic ensure passenger safety by asking your passengers to go away from the vehicle and or to the other side of the protective barrier if there is one CHAP VIII Signaling Bi Placement of lights and access 1b o 13 CHAP VIII Signaling E Lights Brake lights indicator lights fog lights 1a Remove the fixation screws Remove the bulb from its housing 2a Turn the bulb support in the direction of the arrow to remove the bulb Replace the bulb and reassemble the moun ting 3a being careful to maintain the joint position Number plate light 1b Remove the fixation screw Push the bulb toward the screw to free the prong Replace the bulb and reassemble the moun ting being careful to maintain the joint position 2b Limiting lights 1C Remove the light cover with a screwdriver which fits into the slot Replace the bulb being careful to maintain the lens 2C position Replace the cap red back The signaling lights are standard bayonet lights Stop Road lights white 21 w 5 w Blinker lights orange 21 w Back up lights white
52. gbar pieghevole 11kg alu 11kg 12 Tow Hitch Gancio traino 38kg Forspenning 38kg 13 Motorbike carrier Porta moto 64 Motorsykkelstativ 64kg n Can t be fitted on n Non previsto n Uplanlagte S Standard equipment O Option S Di serie O Optional S Fra Serie O Tilvalg Next Option Seguente Opzione Folgende Tilvalg MODELS PRESENTATION PREZENTAZIONE DEI MODELLI PRESENTASJON AV MODELLENE B VANS TWIST TWIST TWIST TWIST TWIST TWIST V594S V594 V594Max V694 V694Max V697 FIAT FIAT FIAT FIAT FIAT FIAT 115 85 115 85 115 85 130 96 130 96 130 96 Suivant FINITION et Mod le Voir document r glementaire pr vu 3300 3300 3300 3500 3500 3500 2 05 2 05 2 05 4 035 4 035 e H 3 450 mw mu 4 035 4 035 m mu mw MODELS PRESENTATION PREZENTAZIONE DEI MODELLI PRESENTASJON AV MODELLENE AAIAB CAPUCINES C INTEGRAUX FLASH FLASH FLASH FLASH Exaltis Exaltis Exaltis Exaltis Exaltis Exaltis Exaltis Exaltis C516 C626 C636 6017 GA 6028 7017 125 92 125 92 125 92 125 92 130 96 130 96 130 96 130 96 130 96 130 96 130 96 Suivant FINITION et Mod le Voir document r glementaire pr vu 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 3500 235 235 2 30 1676 1226 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 2400 4 5 4 mm ee o 0 o oO o m m m m 2 3L 130 96 2 3 2 89
53. he area to be heated and the outside temperature The setting chosen is an experimental value B Adjustment when heater is in service The temperature of the space even of the suctioned hot air is monitored constantly when the heater is in service Adjustment commences when the temperature is higher than set on the control knob Four adjustment levels are provided so that the heat current may be adjusted to match precisely the heat delivery required The fan speed and fuel quantity correspond to the respective adjustment levels If the adjusted temperature is still exceeded when the equipment is on its lowest setting the heater will move to the STOP setting The fan will operate by inertia for about four minutes as part of the cooling process The fan will then continue to operate at minimum speed circulation of air or even switched off cold air until switched on again 51 CHAP XI Operation of appliances E Fan operation Under fan operation the heater ventilation changeover switch must firstly be activated before the heater is triggered B Switching off When the heater is switched off the indicator lamp goes out and the fuel no longer flows The fan operates by inertia for about four minutes as part of the cooling process The glow pin is switched on for about forty seconds when the fan is operating by inertia for cleaning purposes Special case The heater will stop operating without an inertia phase if no more f
54. he fuel tank on your basic vehicle Any covers or plugs on air intakes or orifices on all household appliances should be removed Blanking pieces for the refrigerator grills are supplied as an option by your sales outlet The WC cassette also needs to be put into service by adding a dose of the appropriate chemical without forgetting to add little water This operation is done through the outside door access flap but can also be done very easily from inside the living compartment E The first thing to do is to switch on the electrical circuit on the control panel E PREPARING THE LIVING COMPARTMENT INSIDE Check that the water pump is working and purge any air in the circuit for example by carefully opening the kitchen taps All air is purged when water starts flowing Do the same thing for the cold water and hot water circuits which are independent Air also needs to be purged in the gas circuit Open the cylinder in the outside compartment then open the red supply valves to the various appliances Purge by opening the heater supply valve and switching the gas on You will know that there is no more air in the circuit when it starts working flame Repeat the operation for each device that uses gas Your preparation operations will be finished when the water and gas are both working Please refer to chapter XI for operation of each appliance PLEASE NOTE more detailed information from the manufacturer of each of these d
55. he panoramic windows such as that in the living cell bays must be cleaned only with soapy water or with special products for methacrylate glass Fine scratches and some dull stains may be removed with polish and a soft cloth Only use soapy water to clean the blinds Failure to comply with these recommendations will automatically invalidate the guarantee Using products other than soapy water will have disastrous consequences for the acrylic glass deterioration cracks etc A sticker on the skylight recapitulates proper utilization of the skylight and shade 58 CHAP XI Operation of appliances M BEDS W Above the driver Fold the pivoting board down to the horizontal position if there is one in your chosen model Remember to lift it up again to increase your driving space before you start driving W In the dinette area Put the table between two seats or in front of the seat depending on the model Put the sliding extensions into position if there are any at each end of the bench Lastly put the different cushions in place seat and back cushions and other bedding parts On certain models other bedding parts are furnished in option check with our dealers E Bunks When the upper bunks or beds are used by children in particular children under six pay attention to the risk of falls and take all necessary precautions to ensure their complete safety Certain models are equipped with safety nets that
56. his intermediate position it is of course possible to reach the bed via a ladder as well as in the lower position using the dining table 60 2 Low The low position can be accessed from the intermediate position by Keeping your finger on the control button until the travel end stop This position enables access to the bed without a ladder but it is no longer possible to use the dinette area for another bed Placing the roof bed in the daytime position is done in three steps For the first two which are automatic just push in the control button for the third continue pushing in the button until the motor stops higher position limit Do the opposite maneuver for lowering the bed PLEASE NOTE beds must be maneuvered with no obstacles present quilt pillow etc which could interfere with bed operation Use of the fold down bed between 1 m from the ground and the programmed intermediate position without adapted access is not permitted NB The maximum weight allowed on a movable bed is listed on a sticker applied to the bed As an indication 140 cm electric central bed 200 or 230 kg and 120 cm manual central bed 150 kg or 200 kg A lever to operate the system in case of electrical power failure is supplied with the bed IMPORTANT This is for the case where maneuvering the bed involves raising or lowering closets The maximal weight capacity is 5 kg per opening CHAP XI Operation
57. ified technician must inspect according to EN 1949 every two years and a certificate issued It is the user s responsibily to arrange for inspections after purchase t is recommended that the gas burner be inspected and cleaned as necessary at least once a year W Energy saving tips At an average ambient temperature of approx 25 C it is sufficient to operate the refrigerator at the middle thermostat setting for both gas and mains voltage Where possible always store goods that have previously been cooled Do not position the refrigerator in direct sunlight 30 Constant circulation of air must be supplied to the refrigerator unit Defrost regularly Open the door only for a short time when removinq goods from the refrigerator Run the refrigerator for about 12 hours before filling it in 230V W Storing food Turn the refrigerator on about 12 hours before filling it with food If possible only put cold foodstuffs inside Always store food in closed containers or wrapped in aluminium foil etc Always store food in seaied containers aluminium foil or similar Never put hot food into the refrigerator always let it cool down first Products that could emit volatile flammable gases must not be stored in the refrigerator Store quickly perishable foods directly next to the cooling fins The freezer compartment is suitable for making ice cubes and for short term storage of frozen food It is not s
58. ill Push slightly on the control knob and turn it to the lighting position Push the button all the way in then light the burner with a match or a gas lighter Maintain pressure on the knob for 5 10 sec Release the oven knob and turn it to the desired setting N B Manual lighting must be done only by an adult B Automatic lighting of the oven grill To light the oven or the grill open the door completely Lightly press the control knob and turn it to the lighting position Push the knob in all the way and maintain pressure for 5 10 sec N B The oven burner and the grill will not light if the door to the oven is closed or only partially open E Lighting of the appliances with thermostat Proceed as described in paragraphs 1 and 2 with or without electronic lighting Lighting position is chosen by turning the command button between positions 1 and 6 for the oven and to the only position www for the grill In ovens with a thermostat the different positions of the knob correspond to the following oven temperatures in Centigrade POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 TEMP 130 160 180 200 220 240 IMPORTANTLY If the oven does not light the first time repeat the operation from the beginning and if necessary check to see that the appliance is supplied with gas or electricity If the appliance does not work at all close the gas supply valve and contact your dealer Do not use the appliance to heat the air If the burner flame g
59. king maneuvers Please note Some of our models have a front parking sensor a switch on the dashboard allows turning it on for a delicate maneuver in a forward direction This sensor operates in an identical way to the rear parking sensor with the same stipulations and important comments as listed above 76 B Parking To ensure perfect stability of your rear jacks remember to take along at least two wooden wedges to place on the ground under the jack shoe The jacks serve only to stabilize your motorhome and keep it from moving when you walk around on the inside they should never be used to correct a slant or as for changing a tire Make sure that the floor of your motor home is perfectly horizontal to ensure the correct operation of all the functions in your motor home s living compartment A standard feature on some models and an option on others CHAP X The camper driver s charter As with all types of vehicles you need to follow the highway code when driving a camping car You must respect traffic rules applicable to private cars In town centers or suburban areas you should park your camping car in areas with low population density where it will not obstruct visibility and access to shops so that it does not hinder traffic When staying in your camping car in this type of area Do not have anything projecting outside the vehicle Do not cause any nuisance for neighbors Do not monopoli
60. lly chooses the required power level according to the difference in temperature between the ambient temperature selected on the control knob and the actual temperature When the ambient temperature selected on the control knob is reached the burner returns to the lowest power level and will heat the water to 60 C The hot air fan may continue to run to cool the device timer stopped 47 CHAP XI Heating without controlled water temperature Controlled or with the installation of water drained Combi 6EH Choose gas electricity or mixed ope ration with the energy switch Combi 6 et 6EH The appliance automatically chooses the required level of power according to the temperature difference between the ambient temperature adjusted on the control knob and the actual temperature The burner stops once the ambient temperature adjusted on the control knob is reached The hot air fan continues to work at low speed as long as the blower temperature on the unit is above 40 C When the boiler is full water is also heated automatically The temperature of the water depends on the power of the heating delivered and the length of heating necessary to reach a desired ambient temperature 48 Operation of appliances I Shutdown Combi 6 et 6EH Press the rotary button pushbutton for more than 3 seconds A switch off timer to reduce the unit s temperature is active If freezing weather is expected you must
61. mins and re activate 3g CHAP XI Operation of appliances B Security drainage valve FrostControl FrostControl is an autonomous security drainage valve that operates without electrical current If there is a risk of freezing the valve automatically evacuates the contents of the boiler via a purge hose Automatic pressure compensation by pulsations takes place via the safety valve in case of excess pressure in the system a rotating changeover switch in on position b pressure button in off position c pressure button in purge position d purge hose goes through the vehicle floor pan to the exterior 1 Closing the drainage valve Check to see if the rotating changeover switch is in the on position a that is it is parallel to the water connection and in operation 40 The drainage valve can be shut off manually with the pressure button position b and the boiler filled only when the temperature on the evacuation valve is above 7 C Shut the drainage valve by pushing on the pressure button The pressure button should lock in position b off 2 Automatic opening of the drainage valve If the temperature is less than 3 C on the drainage valve it will open automatically and the pressure button will pop out position c the water from the heater will drain via the purge hose d 3 Manual opening of the drainage valve Turn the rotating changeover switch 180 until b
62. ntazione dei modelli Presentasjon av modellene ep GB IT N 1 TRADE NAME FINSH DENOMINAZIONE FINITURA EGENSKAPER 2 MODEL MODELLO MODELL 3 BASE VEHICLE TELAIO CHASSIS 4 Engine Motorizzazione Standard motor 5 Engine power HP Kw Potenza motore CV Kw Motorstyrke WEIGHT Vehicle bodycoach weight in PESI Massa del veicolo allestito in ANGITT VERT is running order kg 5 ordine di marcia kg 5 Tomlast ved kjering kg 5 7 Max technically permissible laden Massa massima di carico Maksimal teknisk tillatte last kg mass kg tecnicamente ammissibile kg DIMENSIONS DIMENSIONI ST RRELSER A Overall length excl ladder m e aia ENER Total lengde uten stige m B Overall width m Larghezza Fuori tutto m Total Bredde m c Overall height excl roof rack Altezza T tutto senza Total H yde uten galleri m m portapacchi D Wheelbase m Passo m Akselavstand m E Rear vehicle overhang mm Sbalzo posteriore mm Bakre overheng mm CAPACITY NUMERO DEI POSTI ANTALL PLASSER 8 Seats authorised for road use Posti omologati senza porta Sitteplasser vognkort uten without motorbike carrier 2 moto motorsykkelstativ 9 Dining seats Posti pranzo Spiseplasser 10 Sleeping berths Posti letto Sengeplasser OTHER OPTIONS OPTIONAL CELLULA ANNET UTSTYR 11 Eoldable alu roof rack and ladder Portapacchi e scaletta alluminio Galleri og stige sammenleg
63. oes out accidentally close the gas knob and wait at least 1 minute before re lighting the burner Use gloves to manipulate hot elements B Functioning of the grill a Completely remove the heat protector plate b Light the grill burner C Leave the oven door halfway open 35 CHAP XI Operation of appliances P HEATING PLATE Various brand name heating plates are installed in our different models B Operation Open the valve of the gas tank as well as the safety lock of the cooking plate On the cooking plate turn the corresponding knob from the closed position position o to the maximum position full flame push the knob in and maintain it in this position while igniting the burner with a match or lighter The knob may be released after around 10 seconds after the burner has been lit Set according to the heat desired On certain 3 burner models the most powerful burner is a different colour Burners should always be lit without a cooking recipient on top of them B Shutting off Turn the knob to the stop position o Close the cooking plate valve Bi Breakdown If the appliance no longer works turn it off and consult a specialist A It is forbidden to use the cooking plate during refilling of the gas containers or inside a garage M Care and cleaning This must be done only when the appliance is turned off and has ooled down Do not use abrasive or corrosive products products based on
64. ont tube Carrier degassing tube Connection cables ee CHAP XI Operation of appliances B Intervention on the auxiliary battery for campers excluding vans and integrals cont Steps for accessing the battery on a FORD carrier cont 3 Free the battery Ka Hai Lift the bat tery by tilting For reassembly do the steps in the reverse order you MUST follow the instructions below Check that the electrical wiring has not been damaged during the operations Lightly grease the terminals Reconnect the degassing tube well check to see that the degassing tubes have not been damaged during operations and are not pinched The battery TERMINAL MUST face the front of the vehicle Please note In case of difficulty or if you have questions please consult your dealer salesperson Remove the battery 23 CHAP XI Operation of appliances Hi CONTROL AND INSTRUMENTATION PANEL LCD Our different models are equipped with different types of control panels these are usually situated near the cooking unit IMPORTANT to ensure all functions battery charging sensor pump etc It is essential that the control panel is turned on Table PC 180 TR Button 1 E Model PC 180 TR D ul eg e g im reference 1 Main ON OFF button for controlling us
65. orage Na CHAP XII Moving the swivelling seats in the driver s cab Ed Some of our models feature swivelling cab seats which can be used to form an inviting front sitting area For safety reasons and before carrying out A any operation you must make sure that you Having said that rotating the drivers seat could in some can proceed in all safety circumstances require releasing the handbrake to make it easier 1 Proceed with the engine off to install the living room 2 Only proceed if the vehicle is parked on level ground 3 Wedge the vehicle wheels with suitable wedges and engage 1st gear 4 Only now can you release the parking brake rotate the seat put the parking brake back on immediately and take the vehicle out of gear 65 CHAP XIII SAFETY Ventilation Fire Extinguisher B Ventilation Your motorhome unit is equipped with safety ventilation in compliance with current legislation These gratings which are usually found under the refrigerator and furniture elements and in the gas box as well as in the access step to the unit door must never be blocked For your safety it is essential to clean these grills at least once a year blowing and brushing from outside 66 O Your motorhome living area is equipped with an approved fire extinguisher It is advisable to carry out the necessary checks to keep this device in good working order Control is at the discretion and under the responsibility of the motorhome
66. orches Narrow roads Bridges and narrow passageways etc and do not forget speed humps and level crossings If you park in reverse gear do not keep going until the wheels touch the pavement the overhang at the back can be long so watch the back of your camping car When driving take care with the length on tight turns and do not hesitate to give yourself a little extra room When the camper is carried on a platform truck train etc do NOT attach the cam per to the platform by the camper body When transporting the camper on a truck bed truck train boat etc The attachment must be made by lashing and wedging the tire 11 CHAP VII Tyres E Tyres Verification of pressure should be done when the motor home is loaded cold tires Tire pressure is given by the carrier manufacturer in the maintenance booklet and is also found on the front door frame In addition the maximum tyre pressure authorised by the manufacturer is indicated in PSI on the side of the tyre 15 PSI 1 bar Alignment is adjusted by the manufacturer of the unit at the factory and must be checked again without fail at 1500 km A yearly check up adjustment is highly recommended These interventions are paid for by the user 12 B Spare tyre The Fix and Go Kit system has been adopted in place of the spare tyre In case of a flat tire please do the following completely remove the vehicle
67. r it can be drained using a manual valve This reservoir is equipped with an electronic probe which measures the number of liters it contains the filling level is shown on the control panel At the tank outlet a negative pressure pump powered by 12 V electricity turns on when the faucet is opened It operates only if the control panel switch has been turned on The pump primes itself and the flow is 10 6 min E Start up and maintenance The reservoir tank is filled through the filling opening located on the left or right side of the vehicle using a flexible seamless hose If water starts to run out of the tank this indicates that it is full To ovoid overfilling check the filling level on the control panel Not to perform a full tank you only control the filling on the control panel E Water pump When the pump is turned on see control panel in Chapter 8 it starts to operate automatically as soon as the faucet is opened Inappropriate functioning for a few seconds when all faucets are closed indicates that there is air in the installation that a faucet is improperly closed or that there is a leak Check the circuit sometimes the problem is due simply to a loose sleeve clamp When the tank is empty we recommend cutting off electrical power to the pump to keep it from operating when dry since this might damage it WARNING The source used means of filling and stagnant water in the tank do not guarantee w
68. r campers excluding vans and integrals cont Steps for accessing the battery on a FIAT carrier 4 Free the battery Clamping plate Remove the Protective clamping plate plate fixation screw on the cross Battery degas sing tube Carrier degas sing tube For reassembly do the steps in the reverse order you MUST fol Cross piece low the instructions below Connection cables Check that the electrical wiring has not been damaged during the operations Lightly grease the terminals Free the clamp from the rear anchor point Reconnect the degassing tube well check to see that the degas sing tubes have not been damaged during operations and are not pinched The and battery TERMINALS MUST face the front of the vehicle Please note In case of difficulty or if you have questions please consult your dealer salesperson aor 21 CHAP XI Operation of appliances W Intervention on the auxiliary battery for campers excluding vans and integrals cont Steps for accessing the battery on a FORD carrier 1 Remove the passenger seat Push up the clips and remove the protection Push the seat all e way to the front H 2 Free the battery Si Free the holding Remove the three fixation screws at the rear clamp at the Battery degassing fr
69. read the instructions CHAP XI Operation of appliances E BATTERIE The natural phenomenon by which batteries discharge slowly and regularly means that they are often in a deep discharge situation lt has been observed that only a very small percentage of batteries are capable of accepting charge and therefore operating satisfactorily starting from this deep discharge condition In order to avoid this situation you MUST either take out your batteries after charging them and storing them protected from frost or to leave the vehicle connected to the 230 V supply and thus make sure that the living compartment remains charged or at least for short periods 1 or 2 weeks disconnect the batteries and leave them in position after recharging them A Given the diverse and varied conditions of use of cell batteries not supplied by the manufacturer its guarantee is excluded of global guarantee In the event that an auxiliary battery is replaced the new battery must be of the same type and capacity as the auxiliary battery originally installed B Battery level alarm A buzzer is installed on certains models We draw your attention to the need to connect the solar panel according to our recommendations The connection is planned in the pre equipment see electrical diagram provided with the living compartment Any direct connection to the bat
70. s The list of empty weights ready for use takes into account only standard equipment at delivery from the factory European regulations tolerate a difference of 5 in empty weight ready for use The vehicle maker reserves the right to modify this list of equipment at any time CHAP IV Loads and loaded weight IMPORTANT V nt Be sure that you have correctly evaluated the weight of all flue objects you intend to transport in your vehicle including Transparent passengers and fixed and movable accessories and options Your clean water reservoir was tared at the factory for a 30 liter capacity in compliance with regulations concerning the technically admissible maximum load weight for your Taring Taring stopper Remove 30L Blue motorhome when it is on the road Blue diaz CAUTION When you carry out manual descaling of a 30 to 125 To apply the stopper just push it inside the pipe i a A To remove the stopper liter clean water reservoir you must recheck its load capacity This check up may require eliminating one seated place for travel Pull the stop Push on per out while the flange holding the ring flange ring E gt WARNING You must never go beyond the technically admissible maximum load for your vehicle IMPORTANT Be careful to avoid going beyond the maximal authorized loads per axle which are listed on the vehicle s identification plate Information
71. sh water We recommend that you use Certisil to degerminate the appliance since other products and particularly products containing chlorine are unsuitable To prevent the spread of micro organisms you should heat the water heater regularly to 70 C A water contained in the tank is not drinking water Your gas fittings must be checked regularly by a registered workshop The owner is responsible for having these checks done Fuses The appliance s fuse is located on the appliance s electronic command unit Only replace the fuse with an identical model and rating of fuse 1 6 A slow blow CHAP XI E COMBI TRUMA D4 D6 D6E 6 6EH E Description of operation D4 D6 D6E The Combi D diesel heater is a warm air heater with a built in water heater 10 litre volume Burner operation is fan assisted which ensures trouble free operation even when on the move In winter operation the heater heats the living compartment whilst simultaneously heating the water Hot water only can be produced in summer operation In summer operation the water is heated using the smallest burner flow rate The burner shuts down once the water temperature is reached In winter operation the unit selects the power level required automatically based on the difference between the temperature set on the control panel and the current room temperature The water is heated automatically when the water heater is filled The water
72. sing transport collar E Toilet window with extractor SA ER E SS IAS Put into Opening operation the dome Speed control al Direction of rotation CHAP V Windows and skylights B Type 1 Push out Bay Windows UT on the center button to manipulate the que and LOCKED 10 B Type 2 Push out Bay Windows CLOSED and LOCKED CLOSED and LOCKED CHAP VI Driving Bi General overtaking A camping car is driven in much the same way as a car However the vehicle is larger both in height and in width and heavier therefore acceleration is not the same Therefore the most important point is the size and you must respect road signs about size particularly signs that control the height width and maximum weight your vehicle weighs more than 2 T For the width note that if your rear view mirrors pass everything will pass B Breakdown Transport When the camper is carried on a platform truck train etc it must be placed facing in the direction the carrier is headed Bi Precautions Signaling Avoid the following dangers Underground car parks Some service stations which may have superstructures that are too low Shop signs that project over the road Tree branches that hang over the road Passages under p
73. t 3mm thick the refrigerator should be defrosted 1 Switch off the refrigerator 2 Remove the ice cube tray and food 3 Leave the refrigerator door open 4 After defrosting freezer compartment and fins free of frost wipe the cabinet dry with a cloth 5 Use a cloth to mop up the water from the freezer compartment 6 Switch the refrigerator back on again A Note Water thawing in the main compartment of the refrigerator runs into an appropriate container at the back of the refrigerator From there the water evaporates The layer of ice must never be removed forcibly nor may defrosting be accelerated using a heat source 29 CHAP XI Operation of appliances W Switching OFF 1 Set energy selector switch A to position o OFF The device is completely stopped 2 Secure the door open by means of the door stop The door will be slightly This is to prevent mould from forming inside the appliance Switching off gas operation If the refrigerator is to be taken out A of service for an extended period of time the on board shut off valve and the cylinder valve must be closed E Maintenance Works on gas components and electical installation may only be carried out by authorised personnel We recommend to contact your Dometic Service Centre EN 1949 stipulates that the appliance s gas equipment and it s associated fume system must be inspected after installation and a certificate issued Afterwards a qual
74. tery may disrupt the correct operation of the electrical installation of our cell The same applies for all additional accessories and generators to be connected after the relay box E Intervention on the auxiliary battery for campers excluding vans and integrals For integrals see the specific page for vans in the pertinent document The auxiliary battery is located under the passenger seat Please note You must follow the instructions posted on the side of the passenger seat facing the door REMEMBER Before intervening you must AVOID SMOKING TURN OFFALL DEVICES AND LAMPS BEFORE DISCONNECTING THE AUXILIARY BATTERY 79 CHAP XI Operation of appliances B Intervention on the auxiliary battery for campers excluding vans and integrals cont Steps for accessing the battery on a FIAT carrier 1 Remove the plastic Push the seat all the way to the front protection at the rear Push up the clips at D and G with a screwdriver be careful raise the clips high enough to N avoid damage Tip up the pro tective covering Push the seat all the way to the back the retai ning clip Please note For even easier access you can remove it by unscrewing the two D and G holder screws or unclipping the axis at D and G 20 CHAP XI Operation of appliances B Intervention on the auxiliary battery fo
75. the eating device for around 15 minutes so that the system becomes filled with the new fuel Do not clean the heater with a high pressure cleaning system Take care of the vehicle and fully empty the water heater and all waterways if there is a risk of freezing The warranty does not cover damage from freezing Importantly In order to avoid mechanical parts from seizing it is advisable to run the heating unit for around 10 minutes every 4 weeks 50 CHAP XI Operation of appliances E EBERSP CHER HEATER B Switching on The indicator lamp in the control panel lights on start up The glow pin is switched on and the fan starts to turn slowly E Monitor this The fan comes on by itself at first cold air if there is too much residual heat from a previous heating operation in the heat exchanger Once the residual heat has been eliminated start up commences B Airtronic start up The fuel starts to flow after about 60 seconds and the air fuel mix is ignited in the combustion chamber Once the combination sensor flame sensor has recognised the flame the glow pin will be switched off after about 60 seconds The heater will reach the POWER setting after another couple of minutes amount of maximum fuel and maximum fan speed Bi Selecting the temperature on the control pane The inside temperature is pre set using the rotary adjustment knob to between 10 C and 30 C depending on the heater selected t
76. the installer before use 61 CHAP XI Operation of appliances Hi CHEMICAL WC MODEL 0250 WC Watch out for the air pressure when opening the WC cassette trap especially when travelling in the mountains Open it then with the WC bowl lid closed You will find below a short description on using this equipment Specific documentation is supplied with the camper The toilet has two parts a permanently fixed part and a waste holding tank accessible from the outside The removable waste holding tank is located underneath the bowl and can be removed via a hatch on the outside of the camper E Start up 1 Open the access hatch on the outside of your camper 2 Remove the waste holding tank by pulling the safety catch which holds the tank in place upwards 3 Pull the waste holding tank outwards until the end stop Tilt it slightly and remove it completely 4 Place the waste holding tank upright and turn the rotating emptying spout upwards The emptying spout is used to empty the tank easily and hygienically 5 Remove the cap with the measuring cup inside from the emptying spout and pour the correct dosage of Thetford toilet fluid see product label into the waste holding tank This avoids unpleasant smells and keeps the inside of the tank clean 62 Next add approximately two litres of water enough to cover the bottom of the tank completely Comment never add toilet fluid directly via the blade or bowl as this coul
77. tside cap JE a power plug SC 230 V Drinking water drain i 230V outlet valve Outside 12V battery shower 2 circuit outlet Valve for emptying the waste water black water reservoir 75 MODELS PRESENTATION PREZENTAZIONE DEI MODELLI CHAUSSGN PRESENTASJON AV MODELLENE IT Overcabs Fiat Mansardi Fiat Alkover Fiat Overcabs Ford Mansardi Ford Alkover Ford Semintegrali Ford MODELS PRESENTATION PREZENTAZIONE DEI MODELLI PRESENTASJON AV MODELLENE ANGLAIS The optional towing motorcycle carrier equipment can in certain cases change the number of passengers on the car registration papers Accessories and equipments fitted as an option are not included when determining the weight empty Their weight should therefore be deducted from the available payload You may be able to find certain heavy accessories like large blinds or generators in the marketplace The weight of these ITALIEN La dotazione opzionale Gancio Portamoto in alcuni casi pu modificare il numero di posti nel libretto di circolazione Gli accessori installati come optional non sono considerati nella determinazione della massa a vuoto Il loro peso deve essere dunque detratto dal carico utile disponibile Potranno essere proposti sul mercato alcuni accessori pesanti quali tende di grandi dimensioni o gruppi elettrogeni NORVEGIEN Ekstrautstyret Mopedstativ mopedfeste kan i enkelte tilfeller endre ant
78. uel flowed into it before it was switched on or if it was in the STOP position E Heating at altitude Please consider the following points when heating at altitude Heating up to 2000 m above sea level Unlimited heating possible 52 Heating at an altitude above 1500 m up to 3000 m maximum Short stay crossing a pass or stopping for a break heating is possible in principle Longer stays e g camping in winter heating is not possible B Maintenance instructions Operate the heater for ten minutes once a month outside the heating season Have a trial run with your heater before the heating season starts If the burner emits heavy persistent smoke or unusual noises or even a strong smell of fuel or if the electric electronic parts overheat switch the heater off and take it out of service by removing the fuse Arrange for the heater to be inspected by specialist Ebersp cher trained personnel before switching it on again Check the combustion air duct openings and the exhaust gas ducting after a longer period of non use and clean them if necessary CHAP XI Operation of appliances E GAS CIRCUIT Your INTEGRAL CAMPER has standard equipment for using either PROPANE or BUTANE gas Located in a sealed compartment and accessible from the outside through a hatch a place for a standard cylinder 13 Kg household 30 6 liters a place for an extra cylinder 13 Kg household 30 6 liters ONLY O
79. uitable as a means of freezing foods Do not expose the refrigerator to direct sunlight Take account of the fact that the temperature inside a closed vehicle left in the sun can rise to a high level and affect the refrigerator s performance Do not obstruct air from circulating around the refrigerator aggregate These tips apply only to highly perishable products CHAP XI Operation of appliances Beware Flammable material should be kept well away from the refrigerator The gas cylinder must be changed outside away from any ignition source It is forbidden to run the refrigerator on gas when travelling If there should be a fire following an accident this could cause an explosion It is also forbidden to run it on gas in the vicinity of service stations Warning If you remain a long time without using the refrigerator it is necessary to close the valve of the gas cylinder and the gas taps Warning You should always start and cool down the refrigerator by connecting it to gas or the mains Running it on the 12 V battery only serves to keep it and the foodstuffs inside it at the correct temperature once it is cold CHAP XI Operation of appliances E Energy 1 12 V operation DC The refrigerator should only be used while the motor is running otherwise the on board battery would be discharged within a few hours 2 Mains power This option should only be selected
80. where the supply voltage of the connection for power supply corresponds to the value specified on the data plate Any difference in values may result in damage the appliance 3 Gas operation Manual lighting 1 Open the valve on the gas cylinder and the gas valves 2 Press the gas feed selection button 3 Putthe gas control button on the maximum position and hold it in 4 Press repeatedly on the manual lighting button at 1 2 second intervals 5 Let go of the gas control button when THETFORD the flame controller reaches the green area DOMETIC after 10 to 15 seconds while looking for the presence of the pilot light inside the refrigerator at the bottom Do the preceding operations once again if the flame controller does not reach the green area Adjust the temperature using the thermostat B The bigger the mark the stronger the power Electric automatic lighting 1 Open the valve on the gas cylinder and the gas valves 2 Press the gas feed selection button 3 Putthe gas control button on the maximum position and hold it in Lighting will occur automatically You will hear a clicking noise that stops when lighting has occured The flame controller then turns green THETFORD or the tick tock and the blinking light stop DOMETIC You can let go of the gas control button If the flame goes out lighting will repeat automatically Adjust the temperature using the thermostat The bigger the mark the stronger th
81. ze public areas Take care that your pets do not make a mess outside Drain waste water into appropriate locations such as special service areas stands public or private toilets etc Warning Do not empty your waste water into rain water drain pipes gullies since not all of them are connected to a treatment plant 6 Warning All water drain taps must be closed when traveling Put domestic garbage in bags and leave the bags in locations provided for them Applying all these principales will make for good neighborliness help to protect the environment so that you can expect a warm welcome wherever you go B EURO RELAIS station These stations are provided specially for camping car enthusiasts It is fairly easy to find them since all specialized press magazines print frequently updated guides telling you where to find them You can fill up with water in these stations and also and especially you can empty your waste water and the WC cassette Please leave the area in a clean condition for the next user 17 CHAP XI Operation of appliances P ELECTRICITY POWER SUPPLY B General The electrical energy necessary for your lighting and for operation of all household appliances water pump WC etc in your living compartment is provided by a 12 volt battery 2 on certain models All extra batteries are installed in addition to the basic vehicle battery A coupling relay is installed between the two batt
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