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1. 210 Reverse camera system 184 Roof light blind and flyscreen 180 GO IS u uta usupa awha sasapasisu 180 ROONG asua L a nh 22 S 52000 blinds S6IIZ uu is 177 Sea OCIS reader 23 Seat swivel driver passengen 186 CCUM ito ico 35 SENICE IMIS HESIO Ot dad 11 HOWE Rege E r ata ansa E 188 Shower point external 189 SIG TOCKE Saa 186 SMOKE AANT as 32 Solar panel connection point 84 Solar panel USE ococccooccncconononinnonos 86 184 Spares and after sales customer care 210 SPAWNS EAE 29 SUDDIICMCONIACES ararsa 10 ONI Talk aaan A 2 INDEX T fle e etc u aun een eer ee eae eee ee 186 Table STOMA Ci cerda ici 186 E S u ut uu uD Su 44 Thermal insulation heating 58 Thetford C260CS amp C260S cassete TONE uuu ride 164 Thetford cassette toilet fault finding 168 176 Thretford C400 cassette toilet 169 Tow bar connection 86 TOWN er T 20 PACKS us uama AE 35 Trade association 211 Tuma COMDIAE GE mendate u u 1 uui 113 Truma combi control 106 Truma combi faults 112 118 Truma combination boiler 103 Truma digital timer control 104 TUNE FACING eiaa 97 Truma gas regulator
2. 1 e y 13 eM yum Bbulmeup oneuiayos seb esid L N3335 N3AD il ES NOI1V1N35S33433Y WaASNSD V SI OILVA3HIS JAY JHL 3018 390144 33 331V93H 331VA Z ae Ce E 91A30 NOILISLO8d E b 38NLANY ISOH LD de lt lt Ton JDLV INDIA E 19 1 08 p V 40 IQUIOY yum Bbulmeup oneuiayos seb jeaidAL GAS SCHEMATIC SAVJIAdAS Gas General information Gas Cylinders Bottled Liquified Petroleum Gas LPG is the most convenient portable source of fuel for your vehicle The gas cylinder cooking and heating appliances should be isolated when travelling unless your motohome is fitted with en route heating Regularly check flexible gas hose joints and connections for tightness Finally make sure that each gas appliance is working efficiently to the recommendations of the appliance manufacturers The LPG system should be inspected by a competent person Only use gas cylinders that are located within their dedicated position within the gas bottle housing never extend the hose hose lengths must not exceed 400mm Your vehicle is supplied with a wall mounted gas regulator plumbed inside the gas bottle compartment The regulator and all appliances work at a harmonised 30mb pressure which work with Butane and Propane gas Pressure regulation system in this vehicle has a fixed working pressure of 30 mbar with a flow rate of 1 2 kg H and complies with the requirem
3. 2 To start the boiler press the On Off button and the start up display is displayed The boiler starts with the last selected setting A green LED comes on beside the On Off button when the panel boiler is on 2 The control panel in standby mode Note if Standby Brightness is set to Off the display goes out when it enters standby mode but lights up if you press the screen See settings under 9 12 D E F A Clock The clock shows day and time Theclock is set under section 9 point 2 B Outdoor temperature The outdoor temperature is displayed only if an outdoor temperature sensor is fitted C Indoor temperature The indoor temperature is displayed automati Cally D Circulation pump This symbol is displayed when circulation of the central heating is called for E LPG bottle full empty This symbol is displayed when the sensor on the cylinder changeover is connected and acti vated in accordance with section 9 point 8 F 230 volts This symbol is displayed when 230V is con nected to the boiler G MENU button Button for setting menu H On Off button Shut down turn on the boiler 3 From standby mode to setting menu When on standby the indoor temperature is displayed and the outdoor temperature is displayed if an outdoor temperature sensor has been connected The background lights up when you press the screen or the MENU button Start the setting menu by pressing the MENU
4. WARNING Care shall be taken against the risk of fall out when the upper bunks are being used by children especially under 6 years of age these bunks are not suitable for use by infants without supervision Layouts with an over cab bed luton bed access may be restricted when the lower bed model specific is fully extended at night time Tables Note The free standing table legs have a positive locking mechanism Care must be taken to ensure that when folded the leg which is closed first locks into the second position When engaging legs in down position the mechanism must be positively locked down WARNING When erecting the free standing table be careful to avoid trapping fingers Table storage Tables stored in the table storage compartment must be securely clipped into place whilst in transit To avoid damage care must be taken when removing tables from their stored position Care of laminate tops tables furniture and doors Do not use abrasives chemically treated cloths or aggressive detergents as these may cause damage Do not place hot objects on laminated surfaces i e tops tables Any temperatures 70 C and over will cause permanent damage Clean worktop surfaces furniture and door fascias with a soft slightly damp cloth dry off with a soft cloth 12V Reading lamp Z WARNING 12v reading spotlamps generate high temperatures when in use the body lens bulb may become very hot
5. Check all electrical plug connections Check the unit or vehicle fuse and replace if necessary see fuses Select higher room temperature at the control panel Switch device off and allow to cool Fill boiler with water Check individual outlet apertures Remove blockage from recirculated air intake Use regulator heating EisEx Use propane at temperatures below 10 C in particular butane is unsuitable for heating purposes After running will switch off after a few minutes Only at that time will a failure reset be possible switch off and then back on No failure After running will switch off after approximately 5 minutes Check 230 V operating voltage Check 230 V fuse and replace if necessary Reset overheating protection Allow heater to cool remove connection cover and press reset button Operating instructions control panel Alde 3010 613 Please read these instructions carefully before using the boiler For Operating and Installation Instructions of boiler please see separate instruction These instructions are for the Alde Compact 3010 boiler fitted in vehicles boats and buildings in accordance with CE no 0845 BP0003 installation in vehicles e500 00005 and EMC e5 03 261 Installation and repairs may only be carried out by a professional National regulations must be adhered to 1 Starting the boiler 1 The control panel and the boiler are switched off
6. WARNING A BBQ point inlet valve if fitted must only be used for the connection of portable LPG appliances Always read individual appliance instructions Connection Ensure that the gas regulator hose is correctly connected to the gas cylinder in gas bottle compartment and that the hose connection is tight Gas cylinders must be fully located seated at the base of the bottles and restrained by the straps provided in the dedicated compartment position Straps are positioned to suit 6kg 7kg and 13kg bottles WARNING If using cylinders other than those recommended the user must ensure these are adequately supported ventilation openings must not be obstructed and the cylinders must not cause damage to other fixtures and fittings located in the compartment WARNING If using cylinders other than those recommended the user must ensure these are adequately supported ventilation Openings must not be obstructed and the cylinders must not cause damage to other fixtures and fittings located in the compart ment Open ended gas hoses must always be pro tected from dirt and insects Before turning on the gas supply at the regula tor ensure that all gas operated equipment in the motorhome is turned off All gas equipment is supplied through a Gas Manifold System which has individual isolation taps for each appliance Fig A as follows I A RED Water Heater Combination boiler WHITE Space H
7. 2d led lea SWIFT BS 4 Motorhome Owners service and Warranty Handbook FREE E arranty Dear owner Thank you for deciding to buy one of our new motorhomes We are sure you will enjoy many happy hours in it and we hope the information and hints in this handbook will heighten your enjoyment The handbook has been designed to give you a general guide to the care use and maintenance of your motorhome Whether you are a new or an experienced motorhomer the hints will help to protect your investment The information contained will answer most of your queries but if there are any aspects which are not covered please consult your appointed dealer We would suggest you make a note of your dealers name and contact information below Dealer Name INTRODUCTION Throughout the season specifications and equipment details contained within this handbook may change Please refer to our online handbooks www swiftrgroup co uk for the most up to date version of your handbook Customers should note that all motorhomes are supplied with two handbooks the User Handbook which contains general information for the use and care of your product and the Technical Handbook which contains technical information weights and dimensions of your product Z O O E O O Z Cp va Z LL Z O O SWIFT TALK Swift Talk Swift Talk is the new central forum for the Swift community online
8. A motorhome with an average thermal transmittance u that does not exceed 1 7w m2k and which can achieve an average temperature difference of at least 20k between inside and outside temperatures when the outside temperature is 0 C Grade 3 A motorhome with an average thermal transmittance u that does not exceed 1 2w m2k and which can achieve an average temperature difference of at least 35k between inside and outside temperatures when the outside temperature is 15 C Gas Hob does not light Oven does not light Space heater Fridge does not light Water heater Combination Heater does not light No gas Air in pipe No gas Air in pipe Over gassed Air in pipe No gas Air in pipe No gas Air in pipe Check level of gas in cylinder Check gas cylinder valve is on Check gas taps are on Purge system Refer to hob manufacturers instructions Check level of gas in cylinder Check gas cylinder valve is on Check gas taps are on Purge system Refer to oven manufacturers instructions Check level of gas in cylinder Check gas cylinder valve is on Check gas taps are on Check exhaust outlet is clear Turn off appliance wait 2 minutes and try again Purge system Refer to space heater or boiler manufacturers instructions Check level of gas in cylinder Check gas cylinder valve is on Check gas taps are on Purge system Refer to fridge manufacturers instructions Check level of gas in c
9. Never make directional adjustment in the direction of flammable materials i e Curtains nets or blinds TV inlet Depending on specification the motorhome may be fitted with an external co ax connection in place of or in addition to connections for a roof mounted TV aerial The external co ax connection point will be within the battery box Escape models or the mains inlet enclosure Sundance E400 Borero and E500 models INLET IN BATTERY BOX gt PRIMARY TV 6 LOCATION Co ax connection within battery box Within the battery box a White cover flap conceals a push on type co ax connection A co ax cable is fitted and connected within the motorhome from the back of this connection to the TV position within the motorhome An external TV aerial or site TV feed can be connected to the external connection point signals from that connection will then be available at the TV position co ax socket within the motorhome Co ax connection point within the mains inlet enclosure TV AERIAL POSITION F TYPE SOCKET IN MAINS INLET F TYPE INTERCONNECT SECONDARY TV gt PRIMARY TV LOCATION LOCATION A short co ax lead featuring a screw on co ax connection will be present behind the Blue mains inlet connector A co ax cable will be fitted and connected within the motorhome from the back of this connection to the primary TV position within the motorhome At the same time further co ax cable or cabl
10. 14 Always test the temperature of food or drink which has been heated in a microwave oven before you give it to somebody especially to children or elderly people This is important because things which have been heated in a microwave oven carry on getting hotter even though 3 The outside oven surface should be cleaned the microwave oven cooking has stopped with soap and water rinsed and dried with a soft cloth To prevent damage to the operating parts inside the oven water should not be allowed to seep into the ventilation openings 15 Eggs in their shell and whole hard boiled eggs should not be heated in microwave ovens since they may explode even after microwave heating has ended 4 If the central panel becomes wet clean with a soft dry cloth Do not use harsh detergents or abrasives on Control Panel 16 Keep the waveguide cover clean at all times Wipe the oven interior with a soft damp cloth after each use If you leave grease or fat anywhere in the cavity it may 5 If steam accumulates inside or around overheat smoke or even catch fire when the outside of the oven door wipe with next using the oven a soft cloth This may occur when the microwave oven is operated under high humidity conditions and in no way indicates malfunction of the unit It is occasionally necessary to remove the glass tray for cleaning Wash the tray in warm sudsy water or in a dishwasher The roller guide and oven cavity floor shoul
11. 4 Open all the taps except the shower tap Mixer taps should be opened in the central position so that both the hot and cold pipes are purged of air Ensure the tap spouts are over the sinks 5 Turn on the pump using the button on the control panel See pump button in paragraph 2 5 of the Electrics section 6 Turn each tap off in turn as and when the air is expelled and the water runs smoothly from each tap Move the mixer taps to hot and then cold to check that the air is out of both the hot and cold pipes before turning them off 7 Whilst holding the shower head down towards the shower drain open the shower tap and shower head tap until all the air is expelled and the water runs smoothly Turn the shower taps off 8 Top up the fresh tank with water Please note that priming the system will automatically fill the water heater with water Holding the shower head towards the drain open the shower tap until water flows freely Please ensure all taps are fully turned off when not in use except when winterising Note All tanks are fitted with a breather which acts as an overflow Overfilling a tank will result in water being expelled from the overflow outside the vehicle Cleaning water system Clean the water system at the start and end of the season with sterilising fluid Sterilising When cleaning the water system at the start or the end of the season it is advisable to use a sterilising fluid e g Milton
12. MES AES indicate the occurence of a malfunction by the LED or display flashing e f a malfunction occurs the indicator LED Failure 8 flashes simultaneously In the case of AES models an acoustic alarm sounds Before notifying the authorised Service Center please check whether e the instructions in section Operating the refrigerator have been observed e the refrigerator stands level e jt is possible to operate the refrigerator with any available power source Status indicators O Elo E 00000 A 1 2 E 3 5 4 6 7 8 1 Button ON OFF 2 Energy selector switch 230 V AC 3 Energy selector switch GAS 4 Energy selector switch 12V DC 6 temperature level button 7 temperature level display 8 fault LED GAS FAULT reset button Operation with on board 12 v power supply 2 and 8 flashing and acous tic signal 20s 4 and 8 flashing and acous tic signal 20s 3 and 8 flashing and acous tic signal 20s Acoustic signal 15s at two minute intervals 2 and 7 flashing and acous tic signal 20s 4 and 7 flashing and acous tic signal 20s 7 flashing and acous tic signal 20s 3 and 7 flashing and acous tic signal 20s 230 V mode 230V not avail able or voltage too low 12 V mode 12V not available or voltage too low Gas mode Flame not ignited Interior lighting is switched on 230 V mode 230V heating ele ment d
13. Solar Panel Use All Swift Group products have the specific provision for the connection and use of a solar panel even when the solar panel has not been factory fitted Each Sargents PSU fusebox has a dedicated solar panel connection which allow the 12V feed from a panel to be connect to the leisure batteries It should be noted that this connection is only designed for the use of a solar panel and has a maximum rating of 100W ACCESSORY HARNESSING Accessory harnessing Alarm Power Supply A connection exists within the motorhome harness which can be used as a power supply for an alarm or tracking system For security reasons information regarding this is not published please contact your dealer for further information Satellite Power Supply Dependant on specification in many motorhomes a power supply harness is included for use with roof mounted satellite systems This power supply is terminated in a 4 way connector marked SATELLITE and carries 12v positive 12v negative and a signal which can be used to detect when the vehicle engine is running The engine run signal is required by some systems to automatically retract satellite dishes In addition on Kon Tiki and E 00 models which have a decoder receiver position At this position an additional 230v socket is present for use with a decoder receiver and a 12v supply is present 2 way connector 12v positive and 12v negative which can be use
14. fire extinguisher of an approved type or complying with ENS of at least 1kg capacity by the main exterior door and a fire blanket next to the cooker Familiarise yourself with the operating instructions on your fire extinguisher and the local fire precaution arrangements When using a dry powder extinguisher it is suggested that the motorhome be evacuated until the powder has settled to avoid inhalation Unless permission has been granted barbecues should not be used If permission is given consideration should be given to the annoyance that can be caused to other users of the site Open fires are not allowed Awnings and Tents Awnings and tents should only be used when permission has been obtained When on grass and staying for more than a few days the ground sheet and or side flaps of awnings should be periodically raised in order to avoid damage to the ground Departure Leave the pitch clean and tidy On leaving check out with reception paying the required fees Wild camping Camping away from licensed sites without the permission from the land owner or his agents is not allowed in the United Kingdom When permission has been granted all aspects of this Code should be adhered to On no account should a Litter be disposed of other than in the receptacles provided b Water be allowed to escape from the vehicle c Chemical toilets be emptied except into the disposal places agreed with the la
15. 54 Truma heating system 94 Truma S 3004 space heater 98 Truma Ultrastore water heater 94 I net E pre E omer E A ass 187 Typical appliance consumption figures 63 Typical gas schematlic 51 Typical gas schematic drawing 51 52 o A 22 V Vehicle identification number 35 A vce siete oas chives was at 35 W WAIT u mua ose pestoe kabuuan apasha 6 Waste water system 46 Water faults 49 204 Water level sensor and cleaning 47 Water level sensor amp cleaning 48 Water Syst Minas 42 Wales AAA 43 WIGAND eree N 17 WV ICO WS ata O 177 Windows Roller blind advice 178 A u u u aasawa 199 Wiring of connecting cable and caravan mains MS o S usuywa asss 62 gt APPRO wan thencc org uk ED All Swift Group models have been certified by the NCC for compliance with stringent European Standards British Legislation and industry SET Codes of Practice specifically relating to health and safety issues The approval process covers the testing and inspection of critical areas of the product from fire safety weights and dimensions to gas electrics and ventilation Every motorhome car ries the NCC Approved Motorhome badge The NCC also conduct unannounced inspec tions at the S
16. 8 Place the tank upright and turn the emptying spout upwards 9 Remove the cap with the measuring cup inside from the emptying spout and pour the stated quantity of toilet fluid into the waste tank This avoids unpleasant smells in the waste tank and keeps the inside of the waste tank clean Next add approximately 2 litres of water enough to ensure that the bottom of the waste tank is covered Screw the cap back onto the emptying spout Turn the emptying spout back to its original position N B The emptying spout measuring cap is supplied in the same packaging as this manual N WARNING Never add toilet fluid via the valve blade or via the toilet bowl 10 Slide the waste tank back into its original position via the access door WARNING Never use force if you cannot get the tank back into place easily This may cause serious damage 11 Made sure that the wate tank is secured with the safety catch Shut the access door and lock it Use C 402C C 402X and C 403L 12 Run water into the bowl by pressing the flush knob briefly or open the valve blade by turning the handle anti clockwise Your Thetford toilet is now ready for use 13 After us open the valve blade if still closed by turning the handle anti clockwise Flush the toilet by pressing the flush knob for several seconds Close the valve blade after use Note Do not leave water in the bowl if toilet is not being used This does not help to reduce un
17. A place for all those united in their love of caravanning motorhomes holiday homes and touring in general to share their experiences meet new friends and find out a world of information on how to enjoy their touring lifestyle The site is packed full of features that actively encourage members not only to liaise with the Swift Group via the forums but also interact with each other through publishing their own content uploading and sharing photos and video and even posting their own blogs for the community to follow Swift Talk is the first place to learn about new product launches events and Swift Group news it s also the first place customers can go to as a quick reference to frequently asked questions or to actively take part in the forums providing valuable feedback on Swift Group products and customer service The new online community can even be used to create your own groups perfect for Owners Clubs dealers and exhibitors to attract new members publicise and build awareness for upcoming events rallies and shows Anyone who owns uses or is thinking of buying a Swift Group caravan motorhome or holiday home or would just like to be part of the growing Swift community is actively encouraged to sign up create their own content and start talking Just visit www swift talk co uk and become part of a unique online experience l chet on Menta Social Network for Caravan and Motorhome enthusiasts WW
18. Cold tap not connected Refer to installation instructions Cold tap failed or blocked Disconnect and inspect Reduced flow Battery condition low Check battery state of charge from both hot causing pump to refer to electrical supply note and cold taps run slowly If new taps have been fitted Disconnect and check that they have at least they may be restricting flow 1 4 6 8mm bore Pump needs servicing Refer to pump servicing instructions Partially blocked pump filter Dismantle and clean if necessary or in line filter if fitted Pump outlet pipe kinked Check and re route if necessary restricting flow Water leak Check all water connections Reduced flow Pipe kinking restricting flow Check and re route if necessary from either tap Bore size difference in taps Use taps of equal bore size If pump motor Battery voltage may be Check that there is water in the container runs steadily too low below 10 5 volts Adjust switch and or re charge battery and will not Check all connections in pipework stop lt gt LLI I O 0 0 lt wW lt O gt SERVICES 3019 300 ld ALIHM 93 13H JDVdS Gy Y3 LV3H YI IVM N3389 NJAO NOILYLN3SJYdJY V AINO SI DLLYVWAHDS 3AO9V JHL p i E 31DIHJA YNOA OL 031114 ASOHL OL AYVA AVW SIDNVIIddW ANIOd 1531 INIVA dO1V1OSI Gi Yo1v1N934
19. D Es m o LLI L ALDE HEATING 3 In order to switch off gas operation press Off 8 Unlocking the tool menu It is possible to go from the setting menu to the tool menu Under the tool menu you can access the other functions of the control panel described in section 9 1 The control panel in setting menu Press the unlock symbol 2 The control panel in unlocking menu Press on open padlock then OK or MENU to unlock the tools menu When activated the symbol changes colour to green 3 The control panel in setting menu with unlocked tool menu In order to get to the tool menu press the symbol 9 The tool menu functions When you are in the tool menu see section 8 you can use the tools described below Step between the various tool fields by pressing the up or down arrow symbols You can always leave the tool menu with the MENU button 11 TH 14 _ J 1 Arrow symbols Step between the various tool fields by pressing the up or down arrow symbols You can always leave the tool menu with the MENU button 2 Clock O The clock must be set if automatic nighttime mode or automatic start is to be used If 12V voltage is lost the clock will be reset and correct time will no longer be displayed This is prevented with an optional AA battery backup 3 Automatic night time mode This function is used when you want to programme the central heating to au
20. Hold the waste tank by the upper handle with one hand while placing your other hand by the rear handle so 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 flush the tank thoroughly with water Also clean the valve blade with water Note The vent plunger should only be pressed once the emptying spout is pointing downwards 19 If required make the toilet ready for use once again Return the water filing extension to its original position on the waste tank Slide the waste tank into the toilet and close the access door Storage It is important that you follow the instructions below if you do not expect the Thetford toilet for a long period Completely empty the water tank through the drain tube which also serves as a level indicator Take the drain tube out of the clamp and carefully pull it downwards from the upper plug Direct the drain tube out through the access door opening to allow water to flow out Afterwards be sure the drain tub is placed back into the clamp first and then pushed into the upper plug C 403L Drain the central water system of the motorhome C 402C C 402X and C 403L 20 Open the valve blade by turning the handle on the toilet anti clockwise Press the blue knob until water stops flowing into the bowl Close the valve blade C 402C and C 402X 21 Open the access
21. See Fiat handbook for details of which light groups are fused Check fuse in Power Supply Unit for auxiliary marker lights Amber side markers Luton upper rear markers Electric Step Operation When fitted Fui may Step will not automatically retract with engine start Step does not respond to furniture switch Check fuses in Power Supply Unit Check mechanical condition of step clean lubricate if appropriate Check other functions that are linked to the running of the vehicle engine i e fridge 12v operation If these are also inoperative contact dealer Check fuses in power supply unit Check mechanical condition of step clean lubricate if appropriate It is possible to link the operation of the step to the lock unlock commands from the central locking keyfob If this feature is enabled on your motorhome check if operation of the step via the central locking keyfob is possible To enable disable the keyfob feature contact your dealer Power Supply Fu eme SSS Fresh water level sensor gives Use floor hatch within motorhome to access top of water incorrect readings tank remove sensor 4 screws and clean probes If problems persist dealer assistance required for further fault finding Waste water level sensor gives If possible from below motorhome remove level sensor incorrect from top of waste tank and clean probes Alternatively clean waste tank internal surfaces by flushing
22. a Good ventilation of kitchens when washing cooking or drying damp clothes is essential Open the skylights or windows slightly but keep the door closed as much as possible b After showering keep the bathroom window or skylights open and shut the bathroom door long enough to dry off the room c In all other areas provide some ventilation Fixed ventilation is provided in accordance with BS EN 721 1998 this is through skylights and Heki roof lights in the roofs and from ventilators through the floor under cookers doors and in bed boxes it is important not to block these Too much ventilation in cold weather is uncomfortable and wastes heat All that is needed is a very slightly opened window or skylights Opening a skylight or Heki rooflights partially or windows opened to about 1cm will usually be sufficient Provide reasonable heating a Do not use portable paraffin or flueless gas heaters at all b If drying damp clothes or towels open a window enough to ventilate the area and turn on the electric element of the space heater but do not hang items over the heater c Try to make sure that all areas are at least partially heated Condensation most often occurs in unheated areas d To prevent condensation the heat has to keep room surfaces reasonably warm It can take a long time for a cold motorhome to warm up so it is better to have a small amount of heat for a long period than a lot of heat for
23. all parts enquiries must be directed through your dealer as the Swift Group does not operate a direct retail service We endeavour to supply parts for vehicles up to 8 years old If the original part is no longer available your dealer should be able to source a suitable alternative Repair facilities Should you be unfortunate to encounter damage to your vehicle we have a number of approved workshops and dealerships with workshop facilities to undertake such repairs Details of which can be found via our website www swiftgroup co uk find a dealer The enjoyment of motorhoming can be greatly enhanced by membership of one or more of the various motorhome caravanning motoring and holiday clubs Here are some useful addresses Caravan Clubs The Caravan Club East Grinstead House East Grinstead West Sussex RH19 IUA Tel 01342 326944 www caravanclub co uk The Camping and Caravamning Club Greenfields House Westwood Way Coventry West Midlands Tel 0845 130 7631 or 024 7647 5448 www campingandcaravanningclub co uk Motoring Associations Automobile Association AA Fanum House Basingstoke Hants RG1 2EA Tel 08705 448866 www theaa co uk e mail customer services theaa com RAC Motoring Services RAC Motoring Services 8 Surrey St Norwich Norfolk NR1 3NG Tel 01922 437000 wWWwW rac co uk The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders Limited SMT Forbes House Halkin Street L
24. for its entire operational life To activate the power pack you need to pull the disabling tab see image This will in turn pull out the metal disabling clip which is attached to the end of the tab from the disabling socket which is situated on the underside of the detector Retain the disabling tab for future use by taping it to page 20 of the CO 9X user manual Normal operation of the alarm When the detector is activated the Power LED will begin to flash green once every minute to indicate that the detector is receiving power from the power pack and is fully operational Testing the alarm Test the sounder power pack and circuitry by pressing and holding the centre of the Test Reset button briefly to confirm that the detector is operating properly The sounder will sound as soon as the button is pressed and the Alarm LED will illuminate red indicating that the sounder is working and the power pack is providing power to the unit This test for the sounder power pack and circuitry should be performed on a weekly basis This should be continued for the lifetime of the product WARNING Prolonged exposure to the sounder in close proximity to your ears may damage your hearing Under normal operating conditions the power pack will last for the lifetime of the product i e 7 years The detector will not protect against the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning when the power pack has drained Sensor testing The alarm man
25. gas burner combines with a 1 8KW electric element to provide 3 8KW of energy to heat your hot water and warm your motorhome e The intelligent heat management system automatically senses when the water and room are nearing the required temperature and then automatically turns off your gas burner and operates solely electric power conserving your gas As hot water is used or the room cools the Truma combination heater will continue to operate on electric only until a point where the demands necessitate that additional gas power is required An example for such a demand could be for instance if the exterior door was left open and the room temperature dropped by 10 degrees in the space of a few minutes in this case the intelligent heat management system would decide that the best way to get the room back to the required temperature would be to use both gas and electric at the same time Operating the Truma Combination system on electric or gas only will result in longer heat up times for hot water and the room temperature in Comparison to operating on dual fuel Operating on electric only may not in all cases maintain a comfortable room temperature especially in colder conditions The intelligent heat management system operation in dual fuel mode and allow the Truma Combination boiler to prioritize the electric power Source over your gas which all conserve your gas supply Truma Digital Timer Control Depending on the specifi
26. push button to select the required fan level e Click the control knob push button to confirm the value a b c d e f IF auto e e e Q sO a ao q 20 C cof oh e c boost auto auto E En O oT A g a 4 a T U T 1 U lt T Z Z LLI gt Es D Es m o LLI L TRUMA COMBI CONTROL Low fan level High fan level only Combi Gas Fast heating of the room Available if the difference between the selected and current room temperature is gt 10 C Set timer e Use the control knob push button to select the symbol in menu line 4 e Click to change to the setting level Enter start time e Use the control knob push button to set the hours then the minutes Enter end time point e Use the control knob push button to set the hours then the minutes Set the room temperature e Click to change to the setting level e Use the control knob push button to select the required room temperature e Click the control knob push button to confirm the value Set the warm water level e Click to change to the setting level e Use the control knob push button to select the required warm water level e Click the control knob push button to confirm the value Select power type e Click to change to the setting level e Use the control knob push button to select the power type e Click the
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28. 2 Chempro SDP or similar An explanatory leaflet is available from The Milton Food Hygiene Advisory Service Whitehall Lane Egham Surrey TW20 9NW Flush the system thoroughly to remove the effective fluid traces When water is first introduced or the water supply in the internal tank runs out air will be present in the pipework It is important that every tap is run to remove any air in the system before for instance the shower is used Air left in pipework local to a tap can act aS an accumulator and affect the ratio of hot and cold water flowing from other taps or shower mixers in the system System care Allowing water to freeze in the system may result in damage to the pump and plumbing system Non Toxic antifreeze for potable water may be used with Truma pumps Follow manufacturers recommendations Do not use automotive antifreeze to winterize potable water systems These solutions are highly toxic and may Cause serious injury or death if ingested Sanitising The water systems and in particular storage tanks in motorhomes are susceptible to contamination by bacteria if care is not taken with their use and cleaning The symptoms caused by bacterial contamination are not purely limited to gastro intestinal diseases but may also manifest themselves as ear nose throat eye or skin infections It is therefore important that you carry out the following procedure prior to using the motorhome each time even if
29. 21 Seals 22 Blinds and fly screens if fitted 23 Blown air heating and gas fire systems Annual service inspection record stamps Motorhome model 2nd service DATE DEALER S STAMP We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the handbook 4th service DATE DEALER S STAMP We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the handbook 6th service DATE DEALER S STAMP We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the handbook 1st service DATE DEALER S STAMP We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the handbook 3rd service DATE DEALER S STAMP We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the handbook 5th service DATE DEALER S STAMP We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the handbook 7th service DATE DEALER S STAMP We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the handbook 8th service DATE DEALER S STAMP We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the handbook 10th service DATE DEALER S STAMP We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the handbook 9th service DATE DEALER S STAMP We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordanc
30. B 1 Y See section 3 5 for full fuse allocation details 2 3 Activating the System The EC400 system has a shutdown feature that should be used when the vehicle is in storage or is not being used for long periods of time This allows the leisure electronics to be turned off when not required to save battery power When in the off state the alarm and tracking system supplies are still active most other supplies are turned off Before using the system please ensure the shutdown switch is in the system on position button in 2 4 Connecting to the Mains 230V supply and Safety checks For your safety it is IMPORTANT that you follow these connections instructions each time your Leisure Vehicle is connected to a mains supply This section assumes that the system is complete and that a Leisure battery has been installed see 3 4 a Ensure suitability of the Mains Supply Your Leisure Vehicle should only be connected to an approved supply that meets the requirements of BS7671 or relevant harmonised standards In most cases the site warden will hold information regarding suitability of supply If using a generator you also need to comply with the requirements instructions supplied with the generator Please note that some electronic generators may not be compatible with your leisure system Further generator operational information is contained elsewhere in this manual b Switch the PSU internal Power Converter OFF Locate
31. Bathroom lights The following table shows details of the fuse s located at the Leisure battery See also 3 4A Fuse Rating Fusecolou Desnpion Battery 1 20 Amps Fuse remotely located near battery Battery 2 20 Amps Yellow Fuse remotely located near battery 2 where fitted 3 6 Solar Charge Management EC468 and EC469 PSU s incorporate a built in solar charge management feature which will control the input from a separate solar panel and regulator Depending on the charge state of the batteries the solar power will be directed to the required battery and continuously monitored to ensure optimum operation For this system to operate intelligently the shutdown button should be left switched on If the shutdown button is turned off then the solar panel will charge the vehicle battery only 3 7 System Status and Configuration display On the 468 amp 469 PSU the unit contains an LCD display and two control buttons that allow system information to be viewed or settings changed Press the top yellow select button to change the item being viewed Press the bottom red change button to change the setting Both buttons work on a continuous loop so if you want to return to an item or setting keep pressing the button until the required item is reached The EC468 and EC469 PSU s also contain a status display unit that can be used to view system information Press the top yellow select but
32. Black pair of wires taking the regulator output to the power supply unit Factory fitted Solar Energy System Depending on specification your motorhome may be fitted with a solar panel of up to 100w and if a solar panel is fitted then a suitable solar regulator will also be installed This solar panel and regulator may provide additional 12v power whenever sunlight is available to the panel and this will be directed to the EC400 power supply unit Conditions allowing and depending on the settings chosen in the EC400 power supply unit the system can keep the leisure battery and vehicle battery topped up during storage and will provide a daily boost to the leisure battery when camping without a mains 230V supply Regulator operation The regulator operates automatically turning on and off as required to charge and operate When the solar panel is exposed to a source is exposed to a source of sunlight the regulator tarts to operate When the voltage from the panel reaches a usable level the Panel Output LED will flash indicating that the battery is being charged see battery charging above If insufficient power is being generated by the solar panel the regulator will turn off The regulator checks the solar panel output every 30 seconds and turns on off as required On overcast days when the solar panel output is minimal the regulator can still deliver a small charge and in this mode the LED s are not illuminated
33. Children from 3 years of age and up to 135cm 4 5 in height or 12 years of age whichever is reached first must use a restraint suitable for their age Children over 135cm 4 5 in height or aged 12 or 13 years must wear a seat belt Note It is the legal responsibility of the driver To ensure children aged up to 14 years old are suitably restrained For passengers aged 14 and over it is their responsibility not the driver that a seat belt is worn Fig 1 Designated passenger seats within the habitational compartment of your motorhome are identified fig 1 Seat belts are fitted for your safety and must be worn unless a Certificate of Exemption from Compulsory Seat Belt Wearing is held This Certificate must be produced if asked for by the Police seat belt offences can result in a fine Child seats Choosing Buying Go to a reputable retailer such as Halford s Mothercare Toys R Us John Lewis etc Most reputable retailers will have trained child seat advisers on site and will offer a fitting service Ask the advisor to fit various seats to the vehicle Once a correctly fitting seat has been installed satisfy yourself on its suitability for your child and the vehicle before buying as it is important to use a correctly fitting seat in your motorhome WARNING The child seat you use in your car may not be suitable for mounting on a motorhome seat Choose the right seat for your child s he
34. Do remove spills as soon as they occur Do always use oven gloves when removing food shelves and trays from the oven Do check that controls are in the off position when finished Don t allow children near the cooker when in use Turn pan handles away from the front so that they cannot be caught accidentally Don t allow fats or oils to build up in the oven trays or base Don t use abrasive cleaners or powders that will scratch the surfaces of the appliance Don t under any circumstances use the oven as a space heater Don t put heavy objects onto open grill and oven doors supply should be turned off at the cylinder IMMEDIATELY Extinguish naked lights including cigarettes and pipes Do not operate electrical switches Open all doors and windows to disperse any gas escape LPG gas is heavier than air any escaping gas will therefore collect at a low level The strong unpleasant smell of gas will enable the general area of the leak to be detected Check that the gas is not escaping from an unlighted appliance Never check for leaks with a naked flame leak investigation should be carried out using a leak detector spray Maintenance amp servicing Important e Shut off gas supply at isolating valve switch off electric supply and ensure all parts are cool before cleaning or servicing e All servicing must be carried out by an approved competent person e After each service the appliance must be checked
35. See Fig 2 Pull out filter Squeeze either side of filter housing Fig 2 e Fit the cowl cover to the Truma Ultrastore model specific e Open the waste tank drain valve collecting the waste water in a suitable container and leave open Dispose of the waste water in a designated waste water area clean waste pipes and tanks using a sterilising fluid See Waste Tank section under services Page 46 Electrical If vehicle is being stored while connected to 230v Mains Hook up e Ensure that the leisure battery is connected and the 20A local fuse s is connected e The isolator switch on PSU should be in the ON position however the control panel should be switched OFF e f Alde system is installed there is a frost protection setting which can be used See Alde user instruction manual e Vehicles can be left in this condition for extended periods with the charger operating to maintain the battery However periodic maintenance and inspection is recommended this should include the battery condition If vehicle is being stored not connected to 230v Mains Hook up e Charge the leisure battery for 24 hours prior to placing motorhome in storage e Ensure the isolation button on PSU is in the OFF position e Disconnect the negative terminal of the leisure battery or baterries e The battery should not be adversely affected by winter temperatures but the level of charge should be maintained to maximi
36. Switch off the refrigerator as described in section 4 14 Shutting of the refrigerator e Remove all food and the ice cube tray e Leave the refrigerator door open to allow air to enter and to prevent formation of mildew e After defrosting freezer compartment and fins free of frost wipe both cooling compartments dry with a cloth Storing food and making ice cubes Storing products in the cooling compartment e Switch the refrigerator on approx 12 hours before filling it e Always store pre cooled foods in the refrigerator Make sure that the food is well cooled when it is bought and also when transporting it Use insulated cooling bags e Open the refrigerator door only for a short period of time when removing products e Products must be packed best of all in closed containers wrapped in aluminium foil or similar and stored separately from each other in order to prevent drying out or odours e Allow foods that have been warmed up to cool down before storing e Avoid storing products in the refrigerator that could emit volatile flammable gases e Do not overfill the storage grids and compartments to prevent obstructing the internal air circulation e Maintain a clearance of approx 5 10 mm between chilled products and post evaporator cooling fins e Do not expose the refrigerator to direct sunlight Please bear in mind that the temperature inside a closed vehicle increases sharply if expose
37. ZA m U m a lt Z Z LL gt L o LL TE COLOUR REFERENCE Colour reference The colour code for touch ups or resprays for all white Fiat Peugeot cabs and Swift coach built habitational body components is Fiat White 249 For silver cabs the colour reference is silver metallic 611 and metallic black 632 For Fiat Peugeot cabs other than white contact your Fiat Peuget dealer or obtain a colour match Please be aware that colours can fade over time and therefore if the vehicle is more than a few years old it is suggested a colour match be obtained MAINTENANCE Vehicle Modifications amp non standard parts r r 192 MOM Saco a odo 192 Motorhome IAT SOM u au a Ona 195 VV ilerlaq OI muyu o A gagieonudai 199 Ga s q SX u a om O AO 202 AROS GS Sy K a O A E E E O a a 202 Ganna Tor ie A A A A aaa quia wayapas sss 202 lt a T Z gt Z O T Vehicle modifications amp non standard parts As the owner of a Swift Group Product you are able to make any modifications you wish either by yourself or through a dealer without affecting the Swift 3 6 Year Warranty However please be aware that any issues resulting directly or indirectly from a modification or fitment of a non standard part will not be covered by The Swift Group Warranty WDA0 is not recommended for external or internal
38. a murmuring sound If the circulation pump is stopped for a few seconds the bubbles will disappear Bleeding The boiler is fitted with an automatic bleeder valve to bleed air out of the boiler Start the LPG boiler The circulation pump should be switched off Open the bleeder screws in the system please refer to the motorhome technical book for their locations Leave the bleeder screws open until they start discharging fluid and then close them Start the circulation pump and let it run for a while Check that the pipes and radiators around the vehicle are heating up If they still fail to heat up try the following To help bleed the remaining trapped air place the vehicle on a sloping surface with the front end downwards Then open the bleed screw at the highest point at the rear until it starts discharging fluid then close the the bleed screw Turn the vehicle around and bleed the highest point at the front Fault finding The boiler does not start 1 No LPG Incorrect type for conditions 2 Is the cylinder valve and gas shut off valve on the manifold open 3 If the boiler has not been operated for some time or if the gas cylinder has been changed it may take longer than normal to light the boiler 4 Check that the boiler is connected to the electricity supply gt 11V 5 Check that the fuse T for the boiler is intact See fuses on page 73 6 Check whether the electric connections on the boile
39. ax cable or cables will be fitted which route from a likely TV aerial position i e within the wardrobe to each of the TV positions within the motorhome The external connection can be used to link a dish or external aerial to the decoder receiver position and the co ax leads from each TV point can then be used to link the decoder receiver to each TV Depending on the type of decoder receiver it is possible that a modulator or similar component would be required to convert the output from the device SCART or HDMI into a signal that can be sent through co ax cable Shower When using the shower always ensure that the shower door is fully closed thus avoiding water spray on unprotected areas Trigger shower heads e Squeeze trigger to release water Release trigger to stop Twist trigger up to gain permanent water flow lower to stop e Care should be taken as water may become hot temporarily when switched on until it mixes and regulates e Small children should be surpervised at all times when using the shower e We recommend unfastening the trigger shower head before travelling and storing safely to prevent it becoming detached whilst travelling Motorhomes with external BBQ point Models equipped with an external barbeque point can be used to power any gas appliance suitable for the gas used in the motorhome at the working pressure shown on the label in the barbeque outlet box Please note when using
40. bottom Slide the handle sideways to the front of the tank until it snaps out of its locked position 11 Pull the handle up and wheel the Waste Holding Tank to an authorised waste disposal point 12 Push the handle back into its locked position Turn the emptying spout upwards and remove the cap from the spout 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 water WARNING Do not seriously shake the tank or use high pressure water cleaners This may cause damage to the tank s interior 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 door Cleaning and maintenance The toilet should be cleaned and maintained regularly depending on the amount of use To clean Thetford toilets we advise using water and Thetford Bathroom Cleaner Note Never use bleach vinegar or other powerful household cleaners that contain these substances These may cause permanent damage to the seals and other toilet components Toilet bowl e Squirt Thetford Bathroom Cleaner into the toilet bowl e Flush the toilet bowl with water and wipe down the rest of the toilet with a
41. button The background lights up and those functions which can be set are displayed The settings are automatically saved after 10 seconds The control panel reverts to standby automatically after 30 seconds if no buttons are pressed or if the MENU button in the setting menu is pressed 1 The control panel in standby oOo 0 lt A 422 C Di 6 C Fri 18 30 Note if Standby Brightness is set to Off the display goes out when it enters standby mode but lights up if you press the screen See settings under 9 12 4 Set the required temperature The temperature can be set from 5 C to 30 C in steps of 0 5 C Warm water is always available 50 C when the boiler is on and running on LPG and or electricity During summer when only warm water is required adjust the temperature setting to well below the surrounding temperature so that central heating circulation is not called for 122 C DE j 402w ES Off ON fel 9 1 The temperature displayed is the temperature which is set at present in this case 22 00 2 Ralse the temperature by pressing the button Lower the temperature by pressing the button 3 The settings are ready and the central heating will circulate at the set temperature 5 Hot water boost If you need more warm water you can raise the water temperature temporarily from 50 C to 65 C After 30 minutes the boiler reverts to normal ope
42. buttons 2 3 4 e Set temperature step by pressing button 7 Automatic operation e Change over to Automatic with button 5 Automatical energy selection if available Sequence of priority 1 Solar 12V 2 230V 3 12V 4 Liquid gas e Set temperature step by pressing button 7 Gas operation with internal batteries optional An optional battery compartment in the electronics case for internal self contained power supply of the electronics is available for the model variants RMd 85x1 and RMD 85x5 appliances with electronics Left battery compartment Load the battery compartment with batteries 8 x AA 1 5 V before operating the refrigerator All operating modes can be selected while the on board 12 V DC power supply is active The internal voltage is disconnected If the on board 12 V DC power supply is not present or there is an interruption of the mains power supply during operation the electronics automatically switch to the internal battery power supply The refrigerator can now only be operated in the gas mode All LED indicators except the GAS LED are not lit during operation with internal batteries The GAS LED flashes every 15 seconds If a button is pressed the temperature level LEDs 7 also light Fig 14 If the battery voltage is too low an acoustic signal whistle tone sounds every 15 seconds Then replace the batteries in the battery compartment A
43. by means of an automatic igniter Setting of cooling compartment tempera ture Fig 18 Select the desired cooling compartment temperature by pressing button 6 The LED display 7 of the selected temperature setting is illuminated The scale starts with MIN position at the left LED position small bar highest temperature and climbs up to MAX position at the right LED position large bar lowest temperature RM 8xx5 models Manual operation Abb 19 To start the refrigerator press button 1 for 2 seconds The refrigerator starts with the last selected type of energy 230V operation I gt Press button 2 12V operation E Press button 4 Gas operation Press button 8 a T U T 1 U lt T Ta Zj Automatic operation asa Fig 20 To start the refrigerator press button 1 for 2 seconds The refrigerator starts with the last selected type of energy Automatic operation Press button 5 A Upon switching on the electronics automatically selects one of the three possible energy types 230V 12V liquid gas The control electronics automatically ensures that the refrigerator is supplied with the optimum source of energy in each respective case Sequence of priority 1 Solar 12V 2 230V 3 12V 4 Liquid gas Note If sufficient mains voltage is available more than 195 V this power source is selected as p
44. cloth that it is clean and free from grit Condensation What is condensation Condensation is the process of change of water from its gaseous form water vapour into liquid water when it comes into contact with a surface that is cold Condensation generally occurs when warm air cools quickly and looses its capacity to hold water vapour and as a result water vapour condenses to form droplets Why condensation occurs Condensation occurs when warm moist air meets a cold surface The level of condensation will depend upon humidity levels how moist the air is and how cold the surfaces are they come into contact with If the temperature falls below the dew point temperature it is quite normal for condensation to occur on any material within the caravan that is cold for example the external walls plastic windows etc When condensation occurs Condensation occurs usually in winter months because ambient temperatures are colder leading to cold surfaces and windows and roof vents are opened less so the moist air cannot escape Where condensation occurs Condensation will occur where warm moist air is put into the atmosphere in areas such as in bathrooms during showering and in kitchen areas during cooking In the enclosed space of a motorhome the moist air from the kitchen or bathroom areas will inevitably transfer to the rest of the vehicle which in turn condenses on cold surfaces leading to visible water dro
45. damp cloth e Clean seat and lid The seat and lid can easily be removed Lift the seat and lid assembly and pull the round pins inside the assembly outwards from the pin holes After cleaning replace the seat and lid by positioning the round pins in front of the pin holes and push the lid and seat downwards e To keep your flush water fresh and to prevent deposits from forming in your toilet bowl add a correct dosage of Aqua Rinse in your flush water tank if present on your toilet Tip For a really shining toilet dry with a soft dry cloth after cleaning Waste holding tank To keep your Waste Holding Tank fresh and clean Thetford has developed a number of different toilet fluids Thetford toilet fluids suppress smells reduce formation of gas promote breakdown of toilet waste and increase the life soan of a mobile toilet See page 50 of the Thetford user manual for more information We advise a thorough cleaning of the Waste Holding Tank once each season using Thetford s Cassette Tank Cleaner e Remove the removable mechanism from the Waste Holding Tank by turning it anti clockwise and rinse it under a tap e Remove the cover plate from the Automatic Pressure Release Vent by prising it up using a small screwdriver Use one hand to push the Automatic Pressure Release Vent open while holding the float of the Automatic Pressure Release Vent on the inside of the tank with the other hand Push the float upwards turn
46. does not fully return down the neutral conductor i e some current is passing through a person down to earth or through a faulty appliance To ensure the RCD is working correctly the test button should be operated each time the vehicle is connected to the mains supply see section 2 4 The Miniature Circuit Breakers MCB s operate in a similar way to traditional fuses and are provided to protect the wiring installation from overload or short circuit If an overload occurs the MCB will switch off the supply If this occurs you should investigate the cause of the fault before switching the MCB back on The following table shows the rating and circuit allocation for the three MCB s 10 amps White Yellow for heater Extra 230v Sockets ast aa Heater 16amps amps Y lw 10 amps Black Blue for water heater 3 2 Battery Charger The EC400 system incorporates an intelligent three stage battery charger power converter During stage 1 the battery voltage is increased gradually while the current is limited to start the charging process and protect the battery At stage 2 the voltage rises to 14 4V to deliver the bulk charge to the battery When the battery is charged the voltage is decreased at stage 3 to 13 6V to deliver a float charge to maintain the battery in the fully charged state The charger can be left switched on continuously as required The battery charger power converter also provides power to the leisu
47. driver increase A trailer reduces manoeuvrability the ability to climb hills acceleration and braking capacity and makes the vehicle handle and corner differently It will also increase the fuel consumption of the vehicle Always brake in good time Special care must be taken when descending gradients Change down before going down a steep hill so the engine can act as a brake Ensure that the towing vehicle tyre pressures are correct and adjusted for full load conditions and that the trailer tyre pressures are as recommended by the trailer manufacturer Regularly check the operation of trailer brakes and lights For maximum stability when loading the trailer ensure that the loads are properly secured during transit Position loads so that most of the weight is placed close to the floor and where possible immediately above or close to the axle s Where the load can be divided between trailer and tow vehicle loading more weight into the vehicle will generally improve the stability of the combination After loading the trailer check that the nose weight and axle loads are in accordance with the manufacturer s recommendations also check the rear and front axle loads on the motorhome When calculating the laden weight of the trailer remember to include the weight of the trailer PLUS THE LOAD Note Towing regulations vary from country to country It is very important to ensure that national regulations governing towing wei
48. fly screen does not cause an obstruction Roller blinds that shade from the top downwards must be kept completely open or be opened regularly to allow the heat to escape Keeping the windows in ventilation position allows heat to escape Never fully close a roller blind system when storing the vehicle or when not in use for longer periods Therefore for optimal window life it is recommended e Blinds starting at the bottom of the window a gap should be provided for ventilation at the top with the window in its ventilation position e For vehicles containing blinds from the top downwards or with other types of reflective blinds curtains please make sure that these blinds are also ventilated or not fully closed Ensure that all windows and roof vents are closed when the vehicle travels on the road To adjust the tension of the Horrex blind i In each corner piece there is an cord tensioner see photo By unscrewing the hexagon screw the cord can move through the cord tensioner When you pull the cord the tension will get higher when you let it move back the tension will get less Operating instructions for blinds Softrollo an e aZ A ahi z a Closing Grab the end bar in the middle and push the blind and flynet together or singly blind lower end bar downwards until the required position is reached Opening Push the end bar of the flynet and or of the blind upwards Care instructions Clean
49. for 10 seconds It is possible to lock the display on to allow continuous display This can be achieved by pressing and holding the view levels button for 2 3 seconds until you hear a beep To turn this locked feature off either press and hold the view levels button again for 2 3 seconds or turn the power off and back on Battery Select By default the leisure battery is selected as the power source if no mains supply is present or as the battery to be charged when the mains supply is available To change the selected battery press the vehicle battery select button The selected battery is indicated by the LED s situated to the front vehicle or rear leisure of the motorhome logo e Mains on indication When connected to a 230v supply the LED with a lightning strike shown will be illuminated Vehicle battery selection button Vehicle battery e Charging when the vehicle engine is running When the vehicle engine is running both the vehicle battery and the leisure battery LED s will flash in unison to indicate that they are connected together and are being charged by the vehicle e Cabin Lights Button For motorhomes with the power on press the cabin lights button to turn the main lighting supply on or off e Awning Light Button For motorhomes with the power on press the awning light button to turn the awning light on or off e Frost Protect Button For motorhomes if when fitted with the powe
50. grease filter downwards Pull tt out towards you Remove the filter holder You can now exchange the filter Fix the new filter in place with the filter holder Finally reinstall the filter unit in the reverse order Always switch off the fan motor before replacing the grease filter There is a risk of injury when reaching inside the running fan Replacing the grease filter To replace the filter proceed according to figures 8 amp 9 Flip the front part of the grease filter downwards Pull it out towards you Remove the filter holder You can now exchange the filter Fix the new filter in place with the filter holder Finally reinstall the filter unit in the reverse order Thetford C260CS amp C260S cassette toilet The toilet is made up of two parts a permanently fixed part and a Waste Holding Tank that is accessible from the outside The removable Waste Holding Tank is located under the toilet bowl and can be removed via a door on the outside of the motorhome Parts a Removable Seat and Lid b Swivelling Toilet Bowl c Blade Handle d Flush Button e Waste Holding Tank Level Indicator f Rotating Emptying Spout g Automatic Pressure Release Vent h Sliding Cover i Removable Mechanism j Vent Plunger k Pull Out Handle Wheels m Blade Opener n Access Door to Waste Holding Tank p Electric blade opener q Electric ventilator r Waste pump out system s Waste holding tank mult level
51. in section 3 or in the supporting dealer technical manual available from www sargentltd co uk For the safe operation of all electrical equipment within your Leisure Vehicle it is important that you read and fully understand these instructions If you are unsure of any point please contact your dealer distributor for advice before use The system has a number of key components that you will need to be familiar with before attempting to use the system these are e The EC400 series Power Supply Unit PSU a combined mains consumer unit and 12V controller located in the front locker or bed box area The EC400 series of power supply units include horizontal units and vertical units further details are saR GEN ee contained later in this document e The EC400 series Control Panel CP a remotely located user control panel used to turn circuits on and off and to display battery and water tank information This panel uses simple straight forward controls and reliable data communication to the PSU P 127 PROTECTION PSH 2 Using the System The PSU is located in the front offside locker area or front bed box in motorhomes Se E450 Series Power Supply Um 2 1 Power Supply Unit Models A number of different PSU versions are used within the system The operation of each model is very similar and is detailed below 230V Components Red indicator Reverse polarity indicator lights up when t
52. is fitted with a cooling system The cooling fans should automatically switch on a couple of minutes after the grill and or oven is turned on and will remain on even after the appliance has been switched off e The fans should automatically switch off a few minutes after the appliance has been switched off when the front of the appliance has cooled sufficiently e Aconstant 12V supply is necessary at all times to ensure the cooling system operates correctly Using the Oven 1 Ensure gas cylinder supply is connected and turned on In the event of a gas smell turn off at gas cylinder mains and contact supplier 2 To light Open door push in the control knob and turn to full rate 240 C Hold a lighted match or taper to the burner and push the control knob in and hold The burner should ignite and the control knob should be held in for 10 15 seconds before release If the burner goes out repeat procedure holding control knob for slightly longer 3 For models fitted with Spark Ignition the procedure is similar except that the burner can be ignited by depressing the ignition button which is located on the fascia Ignition must be carried out with the door open and if the burner has not lit within 15 seconds the control knob should be released and the oven left for at least 1 minute before a further attempt to ignite the burner 4 Place the oven shelf in the required position and close the door Set control knob to a
53. is still active Factory setting is On 13 Language This function is used to reset the screen between different languages Available languages are English French and German On the other hand the service menu is only in English see section 10 1 14 Tools Key Under Tools Key you can lock or unlock access to the tool menu 15 External start This function is used when starting the boiler from the outside for example with GSM When external start has been activated the control panel s On Off button must be switched off see the assembly setting manual for external start Note To use this function an external start installation is required see the manual for the vehicle boat or building 230 V This function is used in connection with starting the boiler when connection of 230 V to vehicle takes place from outside When the 230 V function has been activated the control panel s on off button must be turned off but 12 V must be connected the vehicle s main switch is on Before turning off the con trol panel with the on off button set the parameters functions that you want the boiler to have when it starts 230 V is connected 16 Load monitor This function is used to prevent the 230V fuses being overloaded If the total power consumption of the vehicle boat or building exceeds the set value the boiler s power will be automatically reduced On account of voltage variations and to
54. is very durable it is able to be scratched with relative ease and therefore care must be taken when clearing your vehicle not to use aggressive clearing products Equally care should be taken when using a drying cloth that it is clean and free from grit 2000 S3000 blinds Seitz Rubber window seals should be cleaned periodically and talcum powder can be used to keep the profiles in good condition Blinds and Flyscreens Flyscreen and blinds operate in the same manner The flyscreen can only be fully up or fully down but the blind also has an intermediate position To operate pull down by holding the fingergrip s gently ease towards the window to locate the catches To retract pull down easing away from the window to release the catches and guide to the required position e Only operate by holding the fingergrip s pulling on one side will cause uneven running and snagging e Do not allow the blind or flyscreen to re coil without control e lt is not recommended that blinds and or flyscreens are left in the down position for long periods or when travelling as this can result in fatigue of the spring e Clean the cassette side track and fabrics with mild detergent and water e Lubrication of mechanism or spring is not required or recommended For more detailed information see manufacturer s instructions Cassette Blind and Flyscreen Always hold the end rod in the middle When closin
55. leaves tree sap could cause damage e Avoid leaving the vehicle parked in soft ground long grass or a potential area where standing water may form e Lubricate relevant points on the chassis Wheels and Tyres e Do not store in one position with partially deflated tyres The tyre walls will suffer and do present a real danger of blow outs especially when travelling at faster soeeds than are allowed in the UK The wheels should be turned every couple of weeks If you are removing the wheels follow the jacking procedure for changing a wheel Check your tyres regularly for signs of age and deterioration particularly wear cracking and blistering If in doubt consult a reputable tyre fitter e A purpose made cover maybe used but please ensure the cover is a good fit breathable and securely fitted Note A poorly fitted cover can rub and damage the bodywork Non breathable covers will encourage mould to grow Interior Furniture furnishings e Open all lockers and internal doors to ensure good circulation e Remove cushions and store them in a dry location or ensure all cushions are placed in a well ventilated area e Close all blinds and curtains Customers are reminded to check the tension on blinds after storage if left closed for long periods e Thoroughly ventilate the motorhome by opening doors or windows periodically e Placing water absorbent crystals in the van during the winter months will help redu
56. lever switch Important when extending the step hold the switch until the step is completely extended Never mount the step if retracted of if not fully extended because then the blocking is not working and the motor can be damaged Check if the step is retracted before departure Maintenance Dirt and frost can prevent the step from operating properly In this case the moving parts should be cleaned or defrosted All points of movement are layered in maintenance free bearings In case of electrical failure If the step does not retract by motor Loosen the square connection according to fig 5 actions 1 2 and 3 push the footboard in 4 and tie it to the frame Current drawn 5 A When fully extended or retracted 14 18 A Fiamma F45S F45L side awning In order to avoid unnecessary strain on the awning as well as on the 5 vehicle side we suggest lA that the legs be extended about 1m from the opening Unscrew the leg knob to slide the leg out of its seat Grasp the leg near its hingejoint and pull it in a horizontal direction Lower the leg as shown in the figure After unrolling the awning completely adjust the legs at the chosen height To avoid that the awning is lifted up by an unexpected gust of wind it is necessary to secure the legs to the ground with the provided hooks For greater safety we strongly advise you also use some storm cords in the upper part of each support leg
57. operating handle pressed down and keep pressing the pressure switch until the flame burns 5 In order to achieve even and quick distribution of warm air and reduction of the surface temperature at the outlet grill for warm air we recommend that the heating system is operated with the Truma warmer running Note The S 3004 P heating system with piezo pressure switch is constructed so that subsequent installation of an auto ignitor is possible part no 30580 01 S 3004 with auto ignitor Make sure that a battery is inserted before commissioning for the first time see Battery change on auto ignitor 1 Open gas cylinder and quick acting valve in the gas supply line 2 Turn the operating handle a into thermostat position 1 5 and push down as far as possible Ignition takes place automatically audible ignition until the flame burns Hold down the operating handle for up to 10 seconds so that the safety pilot responds AX WARNING Wait min 3 minutes before re igniting after a fault otherwise there is a risk of deflagration Should the flame go out during operation immediate re ignition takes place within the closing time of the safety pilot approx 30 seconds If a flame is not produced the auto ignitor continues to work until O is switched on the operating handle a If the gas supply line is filled with air it can take up to two minutes until the gas is ready to burn Keep the operating
58. or insertion whilst the pan is in use e Always remove the handle when the pan is in use e The grill MUST only be used with the door open EN m U m a lt Z Using the Grill 1 Ensure gas cylinder supply is connected and turned on In the event of a gas smell turn off at gas cylinder mains and contact supplier 2 To light Open door push in the control knob and turn to full rate see Fig 1 page 156 Hold a lighted match or taper to the burner and push the control knob in and hold The burner should ignite and the control knob should be held in for 10 15 seconds before release If the burner goes out repeat procedure holding control knob for slightly longer 3 For models fitted with Spark Ignition the procedure is similar except that the burner can be ignited by depressing the ignition button which is located on the fascia Ignition must be carried out with the door open and if the burner has not lit within 15 seconds the control knob should be released and the grill left for at least 1 minute before a further attempt to ignite the burner 4 Note the grill must only be used with the door open 5 On first use of the grill it should be heated for about 20 minutes to eliminate any residual factory lubricants that might impart unpleasant smells to the food being cooked A non toxic smoke may occur when using for the first time So open any windows and turn on mechanical
59. or anchor the awning with the Fiamma Tie Down Kit strap If you want to fasten the support legs to the vehicle put the terminals into the wall brackets The brackets can be fixed only in reinforced points AN WARNING Swift recommend that the awning be ground mounted only Side mounting brackets are supplied But in inclement weather conditions may cause damage to the motorhome bodywork WARNING The awning is a sun protection please roll up your awning in case of rain wind or snow Alternatively lower one side of your awning so that water can flow away and assemble the tension rafter as shown in the figure not included for all awning lengths Make sure that the awning perfectly rolls up when it is the red indicators on the front profile ends are no longer visible A damaged fabric does not allow the awning to perfectly roll up Never use the awning with a damaged canopy Wash the canopy with Fiamma BRILL Note In case of problems refer to the awning user manual or contact your dealer Suggestions for use and maintenance for the fabric of your awning Fiamma fabrics are made with PVC and Polyester layers and their properties can change in certain weather conditions For example if you close the awning which has been opened in the sun for a long time wrinkles can appear on the fabric In low temperature the fabric becomes less pliable and there is a risk of cracks Please find here a list of some practi
60. position The rooflight has two open ventilation positions and a fully open position To close reverse the operation and then check if locked into position With crank To open rotate the crank until a resistance is noticeable during the operation To close reverse the operation and then check if locked into position Electric version To open push button until desired position is reached or the electric motor switches off To close reverse the operation and then check if locked into position Care instructions e Please clean the acrylic panes with the Seitz Acrylic Cleaner e Stains and light scratches on the acrylic pane can be removed by using the Seitz Acrylic Polish and the Seitz special polishing cloth e Use talcum powder 4 times yearly to care for the rubber seals e Clean the blinds only with water and mild soap suds e The guarantee becomes null and void if these instructions are not followed Doors In order to provide customers with the latest designs of door furniture it is possible due to the use of natural wood that warping may occur This should not detract from the correct functioning of items fitted in the motorhome Information During the normal travelling vehicle vibration and flexing may cause some of the furniture doors to become out of alignment For your convenience many hinges are adjustable Omnistep single step Operation The OMNISTEP is operated by the
61. right to make changes at any time which are deemed to be in the interest of improving the product and safety Dometic will assume no liability for damage in the case of e Non observation of the operating instructions e Application not in accordance with the regulations or provisions e Use of non original spare parts e Modifications and interferences to the appliance e Effect of environmental influences such as temperature fluctuations humidity Customer services Dometic offers a pan European customer service network Find your authorised customer service centre by calling the phone number indicated in the EuroService Network book EuroService Network which accompanies every refrigerator You can also obtain the address information of the nearest customer service from www dometic com When contacting Dometic Customer Services please state the model product number and serial number together with the MLC code if applicable You will find this information on the rating plate inside the refrigerator We recommend that you note this data in the field provided on the front page of this operation manual Spare parts Parts can be ordered throughout Europe from our customer services Always give the model and product number when you contact the customer service You will find this information on the rating plate inside the refrigerator Energy saving tips e At an average ambient temperature of 25 C it is
62. sufficient to operate the refrigerator at middle thermostat setting e Where possible always store precooled products e Do not expose the refrigerator to direct sunlight e Ensure that air circulation of the cooling unit is not obstructed e Defrosting at regular intervals saves energy see Defrosting Open the refrigerator door only for a short period of time when removing products e Run the refrigerator for about 12 hours before filling it Safety instructions Application according to regulations This refrigerator is designed for installation in recreation vehicles such as caravans or motorhomes The appliance has been type approval tested for this application in accordance with the EC Gas Directive The refrigerator is to be used solely for storing foodstuffs User s responsibility Anyone operating the refrigerator must be familiar with the safe handling and understand the advice in these operating instructions This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they are supervised or have been given instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children EN 60335 2 24 7 12 Protection of children when d
63. tat Cran E a onic belie 184 PACU oO din Seat A uu DS buki Sh usa Da apu Sut a a ubapa 185 Sed ower PASS enge AA A E e uu assay q diet 186 SIS or O 3 2 umantawan OA hiabus aga E 186 Pues L to DET SAOI as 186 LEE E E E SN E E EIE isa cutie ase on eed nas E E A T beta eae acs 186 TapE IO srt AE o ayama manaya 186 Care of laminate tops tables furniture and dOOTFS sama alante 187 e I li i ete hee iets EE E cet a amideti test 187 A asc ec seh N E E O 187 WMOJer OC ri ou e O e e ana nl bc 188 Externa BBO DIN id a 188 external OW Cl st a o eee 189 OS I oI Sct ce ests cesta cee i tetas A lahat anasto 190 Truma heating system and air flow The Swift Group undertakes considerable testing of our products in cold chambers to ensure they meeting the BS EN 1649 Grade 3 standard and are useable in cold temperatures During this testing the air flow on the blown air outlets S3004 space heater and Combi Heaters is defined and set by us In some cases customers may wish to alter this setup to achieve a different heating pattern i e more hot air to the rear of the vehicle or vice versa and this can be achieved by altering the diverter flap S3004 heater or by placing restrictors in the blown air system Combi units Customers should seek the advice of Truma or their Dealer on how to do this Equipment Specification For details on type of equipment fitted in your motorhome please refer to the Sales Brochure or Dealer Note In all ca
64. temperature Once the room temperature selected on the control panel has been reached the heater switches off The warm air fan continues to run at slow speed until the outgoing air temperature on the unit has fallen to 40 C or less Filling the water heater Switch on power for water pump main or pump switch Open hot water taps in kitchen and bathroom set preselecting mixing taps or single lever fittings to hot Leave the fittings open for as long as it takes for the boiler to displace the air and fill uo and the water to flow without interruption If just the cold water system is being operated without using the water heater the heater tank also fills up with water To avoid frost damage the boiler must be drained through the drain valve even if the boiler was not operated When connecting to a central water supply rural or city mains a pressure reduction valve must always be installed to prevent pressures above 2 8 bar from developing in the water heater Draining the water heater Switch off power to water pump main or pump switch Open hot water taps in kitchen and bathroom In order to check the water that is flowing out place an appropriate container capacity 10 litres beneath the drain valve Open the drain valve which is situated next to the boiler by lifting the yellow handle into the vertical position Check whether all of the water in the boiler 10 itres has been drained into t
65. the blind only with a damp sponge Clean on a regular basis to avoid dirt particle build up as this can damage the blind material Use only water or with mild suds or a vacuum cleaner In order to avoid material fatigue do not leave the flynet closed for a long time Skyview operating instructions Safety and care instructions Note Before opening the dome please check if all handles are disengaged and no objects are in the opening area of the rooflight To open turn the handle anti clockwise to the required opening position To close turn the handle clockwise until the dome lies on the seal and a resistance is noticeable Note Before you start your journey close the rooflight by turning the handle to the closed position Please make sure that no persons or objects are in the closing area of the rooflight Opening closing the blind and fly net Pull the end rod from the recessed part and push it in a position you desire You can adjust the incidence of light with the second operating bar Safety precautions Repairs should be carried out only by trained personnel Inform an approved dealer in case of defects and malfunctions Before starting off check the roof light for damage in the dome tension cracks and the opening mechanism which could arise owing to for example branches and other natural causes Do not step on the screen Do not leave the vehicle with the roof light open danger
66. the green Charger power switch on the PSU and ensure the switch is in the off position button out before connection to the mains supply c Connect the Hook up Lead Firstly connect the supplied hook up lead orange cable with blue connectors to the Leisure Vehicle and then connect to the mains supply d Check Residual Current Device operation Locate the RCD within the PSU and ensure the RCD is switched on lever in up position Press the Test button and confirm that the RCD turns off lever in down position Switch the RCD back to the on position lever in up position If the test button failed to operate the RCD see section 3 10 Check Miniature Circuit Breakers Locate the MCB s within the PSU adjacent to the RCD and ensure they are all in the on up position If any MCB s fail to latch in the on position see section 3 10 f Turn the PSU ON Locate the black Shutdown button and ensure it is in the on position press button in Locate the green Charger switch on the PSU and turn to the on position press button in The charger switch will illuminate when turned on D g Check correct Polarity Locate the Reverse polarity indicator on the PSU and ensure that the indicator is NOT illuminated If the indicator is illuminated see section 3 10 h Check operation of equipment It is now safe to operate the 12v and 230v equipment 2 5 Control Panel Component Layout De
67. the motorhome Either Fiat or Peugeot provide a manufacturer s warranty for the base vehicle as supplied to Swift by them For any issues with the base vehicle warranty please contact your local Fiat Peugeot dealer This Motorhome Warranty does not cover any parts of your motorhome that are covered by the Fiat or Peugeot manufacturer s warranty Your base vehicle warranty is subject to the terms and conditions contained in the Fiat or Peugeot handbook supplied with the base vehicle and the vehicle must be serviced in accordance with Fiat or Peugeot requirements SuperSure Warranty provided by Swift For all parts or fittings of your coach built motorhome other than the habitation body shell and the Fiat Peugeot base vehicle Swift will repair or at is option replace any defective parts or fittings for 3 years from the date of purchase or hire purchase subject to conditions terms and exclusions below Body Shell Warranty provided by Swift Swift will repair or at its option replace any defects with the habitation body shell for 6 years from the date of purchase or hire purchase subject to the conditions terms and exclusions below Extended Body Shell Warranty provided by Swift For the first owner Swift will repair or at its option replace any defects with the habitation body shell for 10 years from the date of purchase or hire purchase subject to the conditions terms and exclusions below The Supe
68. through with water or cleaning agent If problems persist dealer assistance required for further fault finding Battery Discharge rout emy Leisure battery discharging earlier If appropriate to battery check condition and top up than anticipated battery fluid if required Have condition of leisure battery checked by dealer or tyre exhaust battery specialist If motorhome is not in use ensure SYSTEM SHUTDOWN button on Power Supply Unit is being used to isolate all circuits If motorhome is in use See consumption table in handbook are several items perating simultaneously is total load likely to cause discharge Check charger is operational when mains hook up is present and that the charger is allowed sufficient time to replenish battery batteries Vehicle battery discharging earlier If appropriate to battery check condition and top up than anticipated battery fluid if required Have condition of leisure battery checked by dealer or tyre exhaust battery specialist If motorhome is not in use see base vehicle handbook section headed periods of inactivity Consider use of vehicle battery isolator If motorhome is in use Power Supply Unit configured to charge maintain both leisure and vehicle batteries Contact dealer for further assistance if unsure Audiovisual Equipment rout my o Rear view camera system inoperative when reversing if fitted Check if camera system can be switched on manu
69. use WD40 attacks paintwork and sealants If a lubricant is required for Interior hinges Sliding door tracks Exterior door hinges Plastic tracking etc We recommend Ambersil 40 this is read ily available from most DIY Automotive spare part retailers Before carrying out any DIY work within the warranty period 3 5 years please check with your Swift Group dealer Motorhome exterior Aluminium Panels The stove enamelled paintwork is very durable and easy to clean owing to the high gloss properties Plastic Panels GRP ABS These are used for front and rear panels and in some cases for the roof Cleaning For both aluminium panels and plastic panels 1 Wash the motorhome regularly with mild detergent Rinse with cold water and leather off 2 For better protection a similar coloured good quality car wax may be applied For sealed areas a mild soap is the best way to clean without affecting the sealant Acid or alkaline based cleaners or solvents should not be used N WARNING Under no circumstances use any abrasive cleaning agents or solvents on the exterior Do not wash your motorhome with a high pressure washer as these can permanently damage the seals of your motorhome Care should be taken as the silicon in some polishes can attack the rubber used on the exterior for seals and gaskets Acrylic Windows Wash windows carefully as you would with the paintwork of your car do not scrub windows
70. ventilators to help remove the smoke 6 Although the grill does heat up quickly a few minutes preheat is recommended 7 Flame Failure Device FFD the grill burner is fitted with a flame sensing probe which will automatically cut off the gas supply in the event of the flame going out In the event of the burner flames being accidentally extinguished turn off the burner control and do not attempt to re ignite the burner for at least one minute 8 It is normal for the flames on this burner to develop yellow tips as it heats up 9 A reversible grill pan trivet enables the correct grilling height to be achieved Fast Toasting trivet in high position Grilling Sausages trivet in high position Grilling Steak Bacon trivet in high position Grilling Chops etc trivet in low position Slow Grilling trivet removed 10 To turn off turn the control knob until the line on the control knob is aligned with the dot on the control panel Always make sure the control knob is in the off position when you have finished grilling Important e The pan supplied with the appliance is multi functional for use either whilst grilling or when using the oven e The handle design allows removal or insertion whilst the pan is in use AX WARNING Pans must not touch the glass lid Note To avoid heat build up around the hob open the kitchen window slightly to allow the heat to dissipate Operation Important e The appliance
71. with a lighted background Pressing the Back button 9 takes the user back out of the menu again Control knob push button The control knob push button 8 is used to select and change set values and parameters these can be saved by clicking the control knob push button Selected menu items will flash Turn to the right e Menu is paged from left to right 4 e Increase values Turn to the left e Menu is paged from right to left e Reduce values Y Clicking e Accept save a selected value e Select a menu item change to the setting level Press 3 seconds e Main switch function ON OFF Back button Pressing the Back button 9 takes the user back out of the menu again and discards the settings This means that the previous values are retained Functions The functions in the menu lines 3 4 of the control panel can be selected in any sequence The operating parameters are shown in the status line 2 or the displays 5 6 Start stand by screen After connecting the control panel to the power supply a start screen is shown after a few seconds If no entry is made within a few minutes the standby screen is automatically shown again The display shows the time and current room temperature alternately Switch on return to setting level e Press the control knob push button for longer than 3 seconds or the e Back button The display shows the set
72. you boil or filter all water you use for drinking Separate Water Containers 1 All water remaining in the container should be disposed of so that the container is empty 2 The outside of the container should be thoroughly cleansed and washed down to remove any dirt dust or other contaminant Water at a suitably hot temperature containing an appropriate detergent is recommended for this purpose 3 Water should be put in the container swirled around then emptied out 4 The container should then be totally filled with water containing an appropriate sterilant solution and allowed to stand for the recommended contact time e g Milton for 15 minutes 5 The solution should be emptied from the container 6 The opening of the container should be cleaned thoroughly with an appropriate prepared wipe impregnated with a sterilant 7 The container should be inverted whilst stored overnight if possible 8 The container must be filled with mains water only and mains water only should be used for the above cleaning procedure 9 On no account should garden hoses be used to fill water tanks For Systems 1 Drain down the system open all taps to allow air in enabling the system to drain quickly 2 Remove any water filters fitted and replace with a short length of hose or empty filter cartridge this will ensure the filter is not affected by the disinfectant sterilant solution 3 Fill the water system
73. 0 showing on the display the setting is complete and three hours of radio operation should be possible Press the POWER button to exit the menu and return the display to its usual view Please note that in NORMAL POWER MODE the same subsequent steps detailed above can be followed to choose between 20 mins and O mins of radio operation ELECTRICS SUld LOA l4 Truma Ultrastore water heater Operating INStrUCTIONS ccccconcccccnorennonoronnnnnoronnacorronannoroccnnnos 94 TMumeao SODA Space Nai 98 TUNA COM dd cabe 108 ALDE Compact 3010 Control Panel Functions and Symbols i oncoconccccnnncnnnoonnnnnnnnniannnnnnnnns 119 Dometic aS SOF SHON FETC Op aabt 134 Cooker e Durer ANG MOTSIAL e bai ces dla eiii 156 MISCO WN OVNI SS 161 Exactor 660522 dic 163 ThettoraG25069 402508 cassette Olinda iia 164 Theti6 r 64060 CAS SOUS LONG austria aldeas u 169 WIN COWS perdi ii 177 Windows z Roller BING ANV Cs ad a nd o ai 178 SOMOS Blinds setz NOS a e ad alas eo 179 SKYVIEW Operating INSUCIONS tl li ad tt dad 179 OU I MAP a m ECO O OO 180 Binaand ESOS tada 180 MIN HSM A A A ama a 181 BOO eects eon a eee ea toe eet day nen eee ay ah Ae ie ea ae 181 Omate SINGS SISO aineena coli Ahi eh bl hawina akhu toils asya haba tl o di 182 Hama Fa Ss TIL SISMO ku uu u u uu u u usu a 182 Cy CLS GK unupa a A O O ESO E E EE meant 184 ASE EEE Wu u u seach SS see a u aasma imaka g yasaq 184 SOLE Pano A A akiiata bu kipka a toile aie din
74. 250 x 135mm Signal INPUT 4 x Fresh water level 4 x Fresh water negative sensed Waste water level 1 x Engine waste water negative sensed running plus multiple vehicle connections Data IN OUT CANBUS Data communica tion and power to Control Panel via 6 way connector Operating temperature Ambient 0 to 35 C Automatic shutdown and PSU case temperature with restart if overheated over full load 65 C Max loaded EC468 EC469 PSU Overall size HxWxD Weight 2 9 Kg 315 x 195 x 150mm Clearances 75mm above 50mm left amp right EC462 EC467 Control Panel Overall size HxWxD Fixing centres 130 75mm 87 x 250 x 15mm Weight 114 g Cut out size HxW 70x 233mm 4 3 Approvals System BSEN 1648 1 BSEN1648 2 compliant BS7671 2008 compliant Residual Current Device RCD 40A 30mA trip to BS EN 61008 Miniature Circuit Breakers MCB s type C 6000A breaking capacity to BSEN 60898 Electro Magnetic Compatibility EMC directive 2004 108 EC Certificate CE20071224 1 Integrated Charger BS EN 60335 1 2 29 2006 95EC IEC61000 3 2 3 1995 1 Low Voltage Directive 2006 95EC TUV 014900 A1 EN55022 Class B EN55024 Level 2 12V Operation of Electrical Items Most appliances within your product are designed to function when supplied with a 12V feed either from a leisure battery or the on board charger However customers should note that some items may have limited functionality when the battery is in a lowe
75. 40 C C 60 Warm water temperature 60 C d boost Targeted fast heating of the content of the boiler boiler priority The water temperature is kept at the higher level around 62 C Not Combi Diesel Once the water temperature is reached the room is heated again This symbol will flash until the required water temperature is reached Select power type e Use the control knob push button to select the symbol in menu line 3 e Click to change to the setting level e Use the control knob push button to select the required power type e Click the control knob push button to confirm the value auto I boost 40 J e Mixed mode Special aspects in the mixed mode Interruption of the power supply 230 V Combi Gas The heater automatically switches to the gas mode As soon as the 230 V power supply is reconnected the heater automatically switches back to the mixed mode Malfunction in the combustion process e g lack of fuel Combi Gas The heater automatically switches to the electro mode If the heater should operate in the mixed mode again the cause of the malfunction needs to be rectified Switch the heater off and on again on the control panel Select fan level When the heater air conditioning unit is connected e Use the control knob push button to select the symbol in menu line 8 e Click to change to the setting level e Use the control knob
76. 7 p 30 37 mbar p max 35 bar CE 0063 BL3214 ABSORPTION NH 115 9 WISE CE ons ER Ce amp gt s FKW FCKW FRE CFC HCFC FREE MADE IN GEAMANY 00057364562 1 Model Number 2 Product Number 3 Serial Number 4 Electrical rating details 5 Gas pressure Note The cooling unit s performance is influenced by ambient temperatures Please select the medium setting for ambient temperatures between 15 C and 25 C refer to Setting of cooling compartment temperature The unit operates within its optimum performance range Dometic refrigerators work according to the absorption principle For physical reasons an absorption system responds slowly to changes made by the thermostat controller by loss of cooling energy through opening the door or during storing food The devices meet the cooling performance requirements of the Climatic Class SN acc to EN ISO 7371 in the temperature range of 10 C to 32 C ambient temperature For temperatures below 10 C winter covers should be installed For ambient temperatures exceeding 32 C for a longer period of time it is recommended installing Dometic additional fan item no 241 2985 00 Z LLI gt Es D Es m o LLI L DOMETIC REFRIGERATOR Description of refrigerator Fig 5 RMx 8xx5 AES 1 Operating con
77. 9 3 At the Ultrastore control Fig 4 move the rocker switch from the central off position n to either 850W or 1300W 9 The 850W setting will take longer to heat the water but less power than the 1300W setting 4 Once a setting has been selected the electric element within the water heater will turn ON and OFF automatically to aim to regulate the water temperature at 70 C As long as there is a suitable mains supply present and the water system is primed there is no requirement to switch the water heater 230V element off Fig 4 G ruma Ultrastore g 850 W J O h 1 g 1300 W N 230 V P g Water heater on 850W or 1300W h Water heater Off Note The water temperature cannot be selected automatic temperature limitation at approx 70 C For a faster heating up period the appliance can be simultaneously oper ated with gas and electrical power The electrical heating rod is fitted with an excess temperature cut out In the event of a fault switch off at the operating element Check water content refill if required close drain valve Wait 10 minutes then switch on again Maintenance We recommend the Truma system care set for cleaning disinfecting and looking after the boiler Other products in particular products containing chlorine are unsuitable To avoid infestation by micro organisms the water content must be heated to 70 C at regular inter
78. AGM batteries Before fitting non standard batteries please check that the charging profile described in 3 2 is suitable for the type of battery by referring to the battery documentation or battery manufacturer Some vehicle installations can cater for two leisure batteries connected in parallel In these cases it is recommended that two identical batteries are used The battery feed is fitted with an inline fuse between the battery and the electrical harness and is usually located immediately outside the battery compartment or within 500mm of the battery The maximum rating of this fuse is 20A per battery If a single battery is fitted to a motorhome this fuse may be increased to 40A however if two batteries are fitted each battery should be fused at a maximum of 20A b Installation amp Removal Always disconnect the 230v mains supply and turn the PSU green charger switch to the off position button out before removing or installing the battery When connecting the battery ensure that the correct polarity is observed black is negative and red is positive and that the terminals are securely fastened Crocodile clips must not be used N WARNING Explosive gases may be present at the battery Take care to prevent flames and sparks in the vicinity of the battery and do not smoke c Operation Servicing Under normal circumstances it should not be necessary to remove the battery other than for routine inspect
79. Bottom compartment Meat fish food for defrosting 4 Vegetable compartment Salads vegetables fruit 5 Top door shelf Eggs butter 6 Middle door shelf Cans dressings ketchup jam 7 Bottom door shelf drinks compartment Drinks in bottles or bags Removable freezer compartment To enlarge the cooling compartment just remove the freezer compartment 1 Unlock the freezer compartment on both sides 2 Pull the freezer compartment out Store the freezer compartment safely in order to prevent damage Door locking Fig 24 Open the door by pressing the locking button and pull open see Fig 24 Shut the door again by pushing it to close The snapping into the lock can be heard While the vehicle is parked the locking hook may be fixed to facilitate opening of the door Fig 26 27 Fastening and releasing the door lock hook when parking the vehicle If the vehicle is parked for a longer period of time the locking hook may be clamped by means of a lockbar The door may now be opened by just pulling it without need of pressing the locking button Fastening Fig 26 Fig 27 Releasing Fig 28 Lighting The interior lighting is controlled using a door contact Should the door be kept open more than 2 minutes an acoustic signal is initiated pulsing whistle tone except for models with battery igniter a a T U T a U lt T Z Pos
80. Mache a a e tn cron e E E bsa dosita 60 230V mains electrical equipment power consumption r 61 Wiring of connecting cable and motorhome mains inlet _ r 62 Typical appliance consumpto QUOS id 63 Water system Introduction All Swift Group motorhome water systems have been designed around a pump fitted within the motorhome This pump draws water from an under floor or internal water tank to provide water pressure within the water system whenever it is switched on and water is available The schematic below shows the basic configuration of the water system TAPS SURGE DAMPER FILTER PUMP WATER INLET TANK DRAIN WATER TANE When power is supplied to the pump it will draw water from the water tank and pump it to the motorhome taps shower and water heater The pump is fitted with its own pressure switch and the pump will continue to pump water until the pressure of water on the output of the pump reaches a pre set level For this pressure to be achieved the taps must be closed When the taps are opened water will leave the tap via the spout and the pressure in the pipes between the pump and the taps will reduce Because of this reduction in pressure the pressure switch on the pump will switch back on and the pump will again run to pump more water Close to the pump the water under pressure is split into two paths N
81. ON If valve blade is open during cassette removal severe damage to system can occur Never force insertion or removal of the cassette tank Spray light film of silicone on blade Contact your original Motorhome Dealer USEFUL INFORMATION Oi ale A 210 Spares and alter Sales SUECAS uu m S o ihe ee 210 Repara CISS uu sendo an a A ds 210 CARAVANS bu s ym Sh s samasaa eaices ue tala eadannbatay aon oiniand ag vasuai eau etanauaraagen 211 WIGTORMGRASSOGIAIIONS uy a ci 211 Tageesogjalloli usu seua shauwsamukaswsansaskauaasqsqa toe N 211 Sas A OW SI ND anna merece Creme enter tert anc ena re Seen er ORE Nn ha awas etree 212 MIB A um san tice satel cr naan tate ll ta Meade u aa OR 216 c 0 T TI E gt TI O Sy lt gt 2 O Z Z lt 2 dE O LL Z LL LL 0 D USEFUL INFORMATION Owners club The Owners Club is a completely independent organisation run for the benefit of the motorhome owners They have numerous rallies during the year in various parts of the country Apart from the friendliness and companionship the Club generates it is also actively engaged in charity work for those less fortunate than ourselves The address of the Secretary of the Owners Club can be obtained from the Swift Group website Spares and after sales customer care A catalogue of spare parts are available through our Swift Group Dealer Network from door catches through to spare wheels Please note
82. ON RETURN VALWE DRAIN WALWE Ch WATER HEATER BOILER 1 Through blue water pipes routed directly to the cold connection of each tap 2 To the water heater Water from the pump enters the bottom of the water heater Once the water fills the water heater typically 10 litres water then leaves the water heater via a connection at the top of that water heater This water which is still under pressure then routes to the hot connection of each tap via the red pipes To winterise the system please see separate details later in this handbook Fresh water system 1 All fittings including the holding tank water pipes taps and connections are of food quality material to BS6920 and therefore should not affect the quality of the water used It is recommended however that the system is flushed through twice before it is used for the first time and always cleaned flushed after it has stood unused for a period of time eg over the winter period Care has been taken using smooth bore pipes etc to eliminate as many water traps as possible 2 When filling the fresh water system remember to check that the water source is Suitable for use as drinking water and if you are using a hose pipe or water carrier that it is also made from nontoxic materials preferably food quality material 3 The fresh water tank may be drained either via a plug in the base of the tank accessible via the cleaning hatch or by the drain
83. PG boiler and heating cartridge may be operated in parallel e The heating system may be heated up without the warm water heater being filled with fresh water e Always switch off the main isolator for the boiler when the vehicle is not being used e Always drain the warm water heater of fresh water if there is a risk of frost e The LPG boiler must not be operated when refuelling the vehicle e When washing the vehicle take care not to get water in the venting The domestic hot water heater The boiler is fitted with a built in warm water heater with a volume of approx 8 5 litres fresh water The warm water heater can produce around 12 litres of 40 C water per half hour at a cold water temperature of 10 C If the heating cartridges are used instead of gas for heating the boiler the capacity is slightly reduced Always rinse out the heater before it is used particularly if it has not been in operation for some time Note The hot water is not intended for drinking or cooking When the heater is in continuous use it should be emptied ap prox once a month to ensure that a new air cushion is formed in the heater The air cushion is essential for absorbing pressure surges in the heater Note The warm water heater should always be drained of fresh water when there is a risk of frost and when the motorhome is not in use Note The warranty does not cover frost damage Draining the heater using the combined
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85. W WN Br Gam anes 4 Motorhome code Preparing for the road Safety amp security Fitted equipment Useful information CONTENTS O Z T Sp WARRANTY INFORMATION Wa tantra a guarantee COW CP mantra toalla toilet aliada EER 6 What todo Ifyou regue as SAC ce DO Ba52 9 SUPPE COMAC Sart iaa 10 Motorhome annual service inspection record oocccccccccnnnnononncnnnnonnnnononnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnononannnnnnnannnns 11 AnntialSenvice 7 inspection record AO a 12 P D P lt z O lt gt a O Z Motorhome Warranty All the illustrations and descriptive matter in this handbook are intended to give a general idea of the motorhome Changing market and supply situations and our policy of continuous product development may prevent us from maintaining the exact specifications detailed in this handbook We therefore reserve the right to alter specifications as materials and conditions demand Dealers are not agents of Swift Group Limited Swift and have absolutely no authority to bind the manufacturer by any express or implied undertaking or representation Your Coach built motorhome has four warranties Base Vehicle Warranty provided by either Fiat or Peugeot Your vehicle is a coach built motorhome which utilises either a Fiat or Peugeot base vehicle Swift takes a flat bed chassis supplied by either Fiat or Peugeot and adds the coach built habitation part of
86. a short time Motorhomes use only carefully selected insulation materials but unlike most rooms at home all walls are exterior walls so they lose heat through all walls as well as the roof and floor Even in a well insulated motorhome with reasonable ventilation it is likely that during cold weather less than 10 deg C condensation will occur Ideally the temperature should be kept about 20 C although this is not always possible Mould growth Any sign of mould growth is an indication of the presence of moisture and if caused by condensation gives warning that heating or ventilation may require improving New vehicles New motorhomes often take a long time before they are fully dried out because of moisture in the materials used in the manufacture While this is happening they need extra heat and ventilation At least during the first winter trios and may require more heat than they will need in subsequent winters journeys Allowance should be made for this Changing Exterior Bulbs Always replace like for like For individual replacement bulb specification refer to your Service Handbook Motorhome interior Follow these guidelines to ensure your investment is receiving the very best attention Side Walls Roof Lining A simple wipe over with a damp cloth and a very mild detergent is all that is needed Bulb Replacement and Type Full details of the bulbs used with your Swift Group product can be found i
87. abitation box therefore having a potential of a leak we suggest this modification only be carried out by a competent person ideally a Swift Group dealer or Authorised Repairer Please be aware a cycle rack can not be fitted onto a model where there is a rear escape window Contact your dealer for clarification if your van has a rear window Twin lense reverse camera system Depending on the specification of your motorhome a reverse camera system may be installed The system uses a pair of cameras mounted at high level on the rear of the motorhome connected to an LCD screen which forms part of the rear view mirror mounted on the windscreen The two cameras give alternate views from the rear of the motorhome A close view and a long distance view The reverse camera system is powered whenever the vehicle engine is running With the vehicle in neutral or in a forward gear it is possible to switch the screen ON using the power button on the mirror and then using the V1 V2 button on the mirror switch between the two different views When reverse gear is selected with the engine running the mirror will automatically switch on if not already on and will display the close image Solar panel use All Swift Group products have the specific provision for the connection and use of a solar panel even when the solar panel has not been factory fitted Each Sargents PSU fusebox has a dedicated solar p
88. ally using power button on rear view mirror Check Reverse Lights are operational on rear of motorhome Check base vehicle fuses if reverse lights are inoperative Rear view camera system inoperative whether moving forward or reversing if fitted Radio switches off intermittently Check fuses in habitation area fusebox Power Supply Unit Radio will not remain on indefinitely when vehicle ignition is switched off Please see following page or Fiat Peugeot handbook Cab radio timer Settings On all Euro V cabs fitted with a Fiat Peugeot radio the amount of time the radio will stay on can be altered To do this please follow the instructions below e Turn radio on using central power button e Within 15 seconds simultaneously press FM AS and preset button 2 Each time this pair of buttons are pressed the display will alternate between NORMAL POWER MODE and CAMPER POWER MODE Ensure that CAMPER POWER MODE is displayed then press MENU Using the UP and DOWN button now changes the display to show various adjustable items Cycle through the options until RADIO OFF and a number of minutes is shown on the display This will take approx two presses of the UP button or seven presses of the DOWN button With RADIO OFF shown on the display press the LEFT or RIGHT button Each press of either button will alternate the number of minutes shown between 180 and 0 e With 18
89. anel connection which allow the 12V feed from a panel to be connect to the leisure batteries It should be noted that this connection is only designed for the use of a solar panel and has a maximum rating of 100W For further details see the services section of this handbook Aguti folding seat The seat is foldable by using two levers mounted on the side of the seat 1 After unfastening please place the belt buckle into the provided fixture 2 Activate the lower lever The seat may no longer be strained At the same time the complete seat backrest can be folded forward 3 Activate the upper level and fold the upper part of the backrest completely back 4 Activate the lower lever and then fold the complete seat The seating surface is brought automatically into the right position Seat swivel Driver Passenger To turn the swivel slide the BLACK lever rearwards and adjust to the required angle Before driving off ensure the locking mechanism is fully secure Side lockers Ta Some models are provided with exterior access locker doors These are suitable for storing external equipment Bunk and luton bed safety Where the sleeping surface is over one metre above floor level the following notices apply WARNING Always ensure safety boards are located before entering the bunk WARNING Use upper bunks for sleeping only with the provided protection against fall out in position
90. ant and can be left in its previous setting Z m oe a m o m TE ALDE HEATING Use the MINUS touch screen setting on the third row of the touch screen Lightning flash symbol to switch off electric heating Use the MINUS touch screen setting on the fourth row of the touch screen flame symbol to switch off the gas heating I I LA s With these settings once the motornome engine is up to normal operating temperature heat will become available for the Alde system to use in the habitation area as required It is also possible to use the Gas and Heat Exchanger sources simultaneously whilst travelling by turning on Gas heating using the fourth row of the touch screen In this situation the Alde system will initially use Gas to heat the rear habitation area when the motorhome engine is up to normal operating temperature gas burner operation and therefore gas consumption will automatically be reduced Pre Start Checks e Ensure the system is filled with Glycol before starting the boiler check the expansion tank level The fluid should be 10mm above the minimum mark when cold e Ensure adequate LPG Propane 230V and 12V supplies are connected and turned on The control panel should be active and display the 230V connection symbol e Turn the boiler On using the control panel and raise the desired room temperature to 30 C Visually check in the
91. appropriate heater will be turned off to prevent overheating or damage to the element There are two types of system employed both working in a very similar way One system uses heaters with built in thermostats the other uses separate temperature probes in the tank Both types switch on at 4 5 C and off at 8 10 C 3 10 Electric Step Operation On vehicles fitted with an electric step this is operated by a button near the entry door Press and release the button to move the step in or out One press of the button will move the step out a further press will move the step in again If the engine is started the step will move in automatically after a short warning buzzer If this operation fails due to an obstacle a buzzer will sound continuously to warn that the step is still out and therefore requires your attention 3 11 Warnings and Alerts If the vehicle engine is started whilst the motorhome is connected to the 230v supply a warning beep will be heard This is to warn you to remove the 230v supply before driving away When the vehicle engine is running both the vehicle battery and the leisure battery LED s will flash in unison to indicate that they are connected together and are being charged by the vehicle O Or E O LL LL Step operation if the engine is started with the step in the out position the step will move in automatically after a short warning buzzer If this operation fails due
92. arly in colder weather e Depending on model open the fresh water tank drain valve to drain the tank and leave open or remove the tank drain bung inside the tank and leave open e Open the drain valve yellow handle next to water heater and leave open e Fully open all the taps and shower mixer move mixer position to the middle and leave all taps in the open position e Unscrew the shower head and shower hose shake out remaining water and allow water to drain It is advised to leave the shower head and hose disconnected e Run pump for a short time until all water is expelled e After a short while the majority of water will have left the plumbing system At this point however it is still important to ensure that the pump itself is dry During this part of the winterisation a Suitable absorbent cloth or container should be used to catch a small amount of spilled water that will result Disconnect the pipe work from the pump by pulling the blue quick release tabs at either side of the pump at right angles to the pipe work then pulling the pipe and connectors from the pump See Fig 1 Run the pump for a short while to expel any remaining water within the pump Pull pipe out Water filter T Pull quick release tabs Fig 1 IThis is a good time to de assemble and clean the pump filter Squeeze either side of the filter housing to release the retaining tabs and pull the filter cassette out of the housing
93. at the unit does not overheat The integrated temperature limiter blocks the gas supply when the unit becomes too hot Operating Instructions Always observe the operating instructions and Important operating notes prior to starting The vehicle owner is responsible for the correct operation of the appliance Before using for the first time it is essential to flush the entire water supply system through with clean water If the heater is not being used always drain the water contents if there is a risk of frost There shall be no claims under guarantee for damage caused by frost Taking into operation Heating is possible without restrictions with gas electrical and mixed operation with or without water Check to make sure the cowl is unobstructed Be sure to remove any covers that may be present AX WARNING Care should be taken to ensure adequate ventilation of the flue at all times It is inadvisable to inhale exhaust fumes For operating on gas turn on gas cylinder and open the shut off valve at the manifold For operating on electric operate the heater heating system heater switch on the power supply unit See page 69 Summer operation boiler operation only Mixed operation gas and electrical is not possible in summer mode With this setting the unit automatically selects electrical operation with a preselected power setting of 900 W or 1800 W Winter operation e Heating with water temperature m
94. aulls 59 206 GS NOSES 222 ua a ahua asa 54 Gas safety advice 56 Gas SEEM a 52 E hae cat eta tes eat ceed 54 Generator usage 87 Altair ada 156 H Habitation relay 87 L Large storage areas 22 Leisure battery 71 Levelling the motorhome 40 Loading ol Venice uu u Saa 21 M MAINTCHAINCES ne u u u u ua 198 Microwave oven 161 Midi Heki roof light 181 MOCITIC qi u a Sus Gas bas 192 Motorhome battery 82 Motorhome interior 195 Motorhome terms 20 Motoring associations 211 MOVING O prassa 20 O Omnistep single step 182 A 156 Owners o eee titties tbedlasaellen tnd intlaes 210 P llo a a aa suu asas Sua 17 Passenger seating 23 FeO SHO FUNCT oea sasana tee Nate ciate 40 Power control system 66 Power supply system faults TT Pressure SWite Nuen na 46 Pressure switch adjustment 46 Priming the water system 44 R Repair facilities
95. battery compartments L R Manual energy selection automatic ignition RMD 8xx1 MES Dometic CE MES Eola 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 Fig 7 1 Power ON OFF switch 2 Energy selector button 230V 3 Energy selector button GAS 4 Energy selector button 12V 6 Frameheating 7 Temperature level selection 8 Temperature level display 9 Indicator LED failure Reset button GAS FAILURE Switching ON OFF e Switch ON by pressing button 1 2s e Switch OFF by pressing button 1 gt 2s 230V AC operation e Select Mains voltage by pressing button 2 e Set temperature step by pressing button 7 12V DC operation vehicle s battery e Select Battery voltage by pressing button 4 e Set temperature step by pressing button 7 Gas operation e Select Gas by pressing button 3 e Set temperature step by pressing button 7 Automatic energy selection automatic ignition RMD 8xx5 AES Dometic E gt 0 Ela Ge oola 5 6 7 8 9 Fig 8 1 Power ON OFF switch 2 Energy selector button 230V 3 Energy selector button GAS 4 Energy selector button 12V 5 Selector button AUTOMATIC 6 Frameheating 7 Temperature level selection 8 Temperature level display 9 Indicator LED failure Reset button GAS FAILURE Switching ON OFF e Switch ON by pressing button 1 2s e Switch OFF by pressing button 1 gt 2s Manual operation e Select energy source with
96. better to have a small amount of heat for a long period then a lot of heat for a short time d After showering keep the bathroom window or skylights open and shut the bathroom door long enough to dry off the room e Fixed ventilation is provided in the vehicle specifically through the floor it is important not to block these Electrical heating is dryer than gas heating and introduces less moisture into the atmosphere Do not use additional portable paraffin or flue less gas heaters at all g If left unoccupied and unheated for long periods of time the temperatures can soak down thermally into the entire product and become very cold Whenever possible put the heating on at a low level before use by pre heating in cold weather h Even with reasonable ventilation it is likely if the temperature is less than 5 C and the humidity is high that condensation will occur Ideally the temperature should be kept about 20 C when occupied Mould Growth Any sign of mould growth is an indication of the presence of moisture and if caused by condensation gives warning that heating or ventilation may require improving New vehicles New products take a long time before they are fully dried out because of the moisture in the materials used during manufacture While this is happening extra heat and ventilation will be required How can you prevent condensation Provide ventilation so that moist air can escape
97. cal advice for the best and long lasting use of your awning 1 Open and close the awning in normal condition of dampness and temperature at night or in the morning making sure the fabric has no sharp objects on it and is clean 2 When closing the awning after a long period in the sun wrinkles may appear and prevent the awning closing completely In this case the security of the awning is not compromised as the security winch will prevent accidental opening If wrinkles appear re open the awning and leave in the sun for some hours and the folds will disappear Then of course you need to re close the awning in normal conditions See point 1 3 Residual damp can cause spots on the fabric If the awning has to be closed when the fabric is damp we suggest you re open it as soon as possible to dry 4 We suggest you avoid using the awning below freezing 0 C 5 When closing the awning you should support the front bar 6 Most of the dirt seen on the fabric will be superficial and can be cleaned with water and a cloth Stubborn marks can be removed using a light detergent Please do not use aggressive chemical substances and do not use high pressure cleaning tools Cycle racks The Swift Group allows the fitment of a two cycle rack to our motorhomes and we have made provision for fixing blocks for this purpose Due to the complex nature of a cycle rack the different models available and the need to break into the h
98. cation of your caravan the Truma CP Plus controller may be fitted to control the operation of the Truma Combi appliance Safety instructions e The device may only be operated if it is in perfect working order e Arrange for malfunctions to be rectified immediately Only rectify malfunctions yourself if the remedy is outlined in the troubleshooting information in these Operating Instructions e Do not repair or modify the device e Only allow the manufacturer or its customer service to repair a faulty device Note If the power supply to the systems is interrupted for longer than 20 minutes the time and date need to be entered again Intended use The control panel Truma CP plus serves to control and monitor a Combi heater and or a Truma air conditioning unit The device is designed for installation in caravans and motor caravans For clarity only the instructions relevant to combi heating are included in this guide Instructions relevant to air conditioning should be requested if an appropriate air conditioner is fitted Display and control elements 1 Display 2 Status line 3 Menu line above 4 Menu line below 5 Display of mains voltage 230 V shore power 6 Display timer 7 Settinos values 8 Control knob push button 9 Back button The control knob push button 8 is used to select menus in the lines 3 4 and configure the settings These are shown via a display 1
99. ccordance with item 1 Overheat red fail Overheating protection red 12 V cable triggered o reset disconnect 12V from the boiler and reconnect pump Overheat blue fail Overheating protection blue cable triggered To reset disconnect 12V from the boiler and reconnect Alde Heat Exchanger The Kon Tiki range of motorhomes is fitted with an Alde heat exchanger which transfers heat from the engine of the motorhome when available to the heating system in the habitation area of the motorhome The diagram below shows a typical heating circuit with the heat exchanger highlighted The heat exchanger provides a link via a series of plates between the engine coolant fluid from the base vehicle and the glycol fluid in the Alde heating circuit At no time though do these two fluids mix so the levels of each fluid must be maintained separately To use the Heat Exchanger The Alde heating system must be switched on while the motorhome engine is running to use the heat exchanger The following settings on the Alde control panel are suggested Turn Alde heating system ON using power button at bottom left of panel Press MENU button at bottom right of panel Using the MINUS and PLUS touch screen settings on the top row of the panel Thermometer symbol to select a desired room temperature During en route use the water temperature setting on the second row of the touch screen Shower symbol is not relev
100. ccording to the amount of heat required Depending on the specification of your motorhome the circulation pump for the heating system may be in the header tank as shown in the diagram on page 130 or an inline pump may be fitted on the side of the Alde heating appliance When the Alde inline pump is fitted care should be taken not to leave the pump in high speed service operation setting 4 5 as this will considerably shorten the life of the pump Settings 1 3 are advised for normal operation Setting 4 5 are for removing air from the system only Pumps found to have failed due to overheating will not be covered under warranty System temperature The boiler is set to a system temperature of 80 C i e the temperature of the glycol fluid as it circulates in the heating system Air circulation In order to achieve the best possible result from the principle of convected heat it is important to allow air to circulate freely under bunks and behind backrests and wall mounted cabinets If the vehicle has a fitted carpet ensure that the carpet does not obstruct the air supply to the radiators It is just as important that Cushions or blankets do not interrupt the flow of air behind backrests and wall cabinets Maintaining the heating system Winter camping While camping during the winter ensure that the flue is kept clear of snow and Ice since the inlet air to the LPG boiler enters through the flue Do not start t
101. ccur Locker Header Fluorescent Tube Replacement e Ensure power supply to light is switched off e Open locker light is mounted above Locate fixing screws orientated towards ceiling and remove e In the case of a side locker a small furniture component onto which the light fitting is secured can now be removed e In the case of an upper welsh dresser or similar a larger component carrying all the lights from above that piece of furniture may detach e Once the appropriate light fitting has been accessed the tube should be twisted along its length to release the tube and allow it to be lifted from the fitting e Please see the bulb replacement chart for details of the type of tube fitted In addition different colour temperatures of bulb are available For a consistent appearance replace tubes with those of equivalent colour temperature This will be stated on the fitted tube in the format 4200K or similar Winterisation The Swift Group recommends the following winterisation points for customers Servicing Arrange in advance the yearly service and habitation check if the motorhome s next service is due while the vehicle is stored Plumbing Water expands as it Is frozen and so trapped water when it expands can damage the tap valve pump or pipe it is trapped within For this reason in addition to reasons of hygiene the water system should be fully drained when not in use particul
102. ce moisture levels and mould growth e We do not recommend leaving portable heaters in the van unattended Recomissioning the water system Re connect the water pump by positioning the pipe connectors into the pump housing and pushing the blue tabs into position It is advisable after a period on non use to flush the water system with a sterilising fluid such as Milton 2 Fill the fresh water tank with water and sterilising fluid Refer to sterilising fluid instructions for the amount to use Turn the pump on and open all the taps ensuring that the water drains away safely to the waste tank When the waste tank is full empty the fluid into a designated waste water area Re fill the tank with fresh water and flush through the system as described above repeat this until all traces of the sterilising fluid have been flushed out See priming the Water System and Waste Tank sections on page 44 46 Prepare the toilet system by adding water and Thetford fluid to the toilet waste tank See Preparing the Thetford Cassette Toilet for Use on page 170 LLI O Z lt Z LLI E zZ lt Appliances Before starting motor caravanning after storage check all gas appliances and electrical points After storage it is advisable to air the Motorhome and clean throughout especially cooking appliances and the refrigerator Replace the bedding if they were removed for storage Chassis and rear axle Some models ar
103. ce cap and return pour out spout to stored position DO NOT REMOVE CASSETTE Go inside the motorhome and turn the flush knob clockwise to close valve blade Now the cassette may be removed following the normal removal and emptying procedure Use proper amount of holding tank deodorant specified on bottle Toilet tissue Since some tissues are supplied on larger rolls it may be necessary to use does not some tissue before storing fit into into compartment compartment Soiled bowl Partially fill bowl to cover soiled portion of bowl Next flush will dissolve waste after flushing Tip Leave valve blade open during use No power to Check cassette safety sensor switch and fuse holder for proper engagement add water to and operation toilet bowl Note Cassette has to be removed to reach switch and fuse Insert cassette and try adding water to toilet bowl Toilet can be flushed manually Add water Add water to bowl from a separate container Turn flush knob anti clockwise to open valve blade Turn clockwise to close valve blade Cassette is overfilled Cassette Check for obstacles under retaining clip Depress retaining clip several times cannot be to check operation Remove cassette Flush knob and valve blade in partial removed open position Close valve blade by moving knob clockwise CAUTION If valve blade is open during cassette removal severe damage to system can occur Never force insertion or removal of the cassette tank Valve b
104. control knob push button to confirm the value Select fan level e Click to change to the setting level e Use the control knob push button to select the required fan level e Click the control knob push button to confirm the value Activate the timer ON e Click to change to the setting level e Use the control knob push button to activate the timer ON e Click the control knob push button to confirm the value Deactivate the timer OFF e Click to change to the setting level e Use the control knob push button to deactivate the timer OFF e Click the control knob push button to al T U T 7 confirm the value lt T Z Switch lighting on off Available if an air conditioning unit is connected OOOOH 4 4 O RAO 3 Set time e The hour display flashes e Use the control knob push button to set the hours 24 h mode e After clicking the control knob push button again the minute display will flash e Use the control knob push button to set the minutes e Click the control knob push button to confirm the value Service menu Query the index status of a connected device TNI _IC V LNoEX Change the background lighting of the control panel There are 5 background lighting levels to choose from 4h LIDH Change language Select the required language from those available
105. d be cleaned regular y to avoid excessive noise Simply wipe the bottom surface of the oven with mild detergent water or window cleaner and dry The roller guide may be washed in mild sudsy water The oven should be cleaned regularly and any food deposits removed Failure to maintain the oven in a clean condition could lead to deterioration of the surface that could adversely affect the life of the appliance and possibly result in a hazardous situation Extractor hood 524 1 Operating panel 2 Light 3 Filter holder with grease filter The extractor hood 524 serves to extract water vapour from cooking areas in motorhomes The integrated halogen lamps 2 serve to illuminate the work surface The fan and the lighting 2 can be switched independently via the operating panel 1 At the same time The integrated grease filter 3 prevents the extraction system from being contaminated from inside Note Safety information always refer to the user instructions provided with your motorhome Replacing the lamps on the extractor Lamp type max 10W 12V halogen with UVStop Always switch off the lights before replacing the lamps The lamps get very hot during operation There is a risk of being burnt Wait until the lamp has cooled down There is a risk of injury if the lamp is broken Remove the remainder of the lamp using suitable tools only Replacing or cleaning the grease filter Flip the front part of the
106. d to sunlight and that this can reduce the efficiency of the refrigerator e Ensure that air circulation of the cooling unit is not obstructed Keep the ventilation grilles free from obstructions e The freezer compartment is suitable for making ice cubes and for short term storage of frozen food It is not suitable as a means of freezing foods When ambient temperatures are lower than 10 C and the refrigerator is exposed to these temperatures for extended periods of time an even regulation of freezer temperature cannot be guaranteed for system related reasons This can cause the temperature in the freezer to rise and the stored goods to melt Making ice cubes Ice cubes are best frozen overnight At night the refrigerator has less work to do and the unit has more reserves Fig 28 2 Place the ice cube tray in the freezer compartment WARNING Only use drinking water DOMETIC REFRIGERATOR Shutting off the refrigerator Winter operation WU Z LLI gt Es D Es m o LLI L Fig 35 In winter check that the ventilation grilles and the exhaust duct system 1 have not been blocked by snow leaves etc e For battery igniter models set energy selector switch 1 to position OFF The appliance is switched off Fig 40 e Switch off MES and AES models by pressing button 2 Keep button 2 pressed for 3 seconds The display disappears and the appliance is fully switch
107. d with an inverter not supplied to power a decoder receiver when a mains supply is not available Tow Bar Connection The addition of tow bar electrics requires an electronic interface to prevent problems with road lighting on the base vehicle At the rear of the motorhome a power supply is included in the motorhome harness for use with a tow bar interface Please ask your dealer about the tow bar and tow bar harness kit that is available for use with this connection Generator usage Caution should be used before connecting a generator to your motorhome N WARNING Never start or stop the generator while electrical loads are connected and switched on Start the engine let it stabilise then connect the electrical load To stop engine disconnect the electrical load and let engine stabilise before switching off Whilst some generators use invertor technology others use a more basic principle to generate the 230v supply Preference should be to choose a generator which produces a consistent sinusoidal wave form with accurate voltage control The reverse polarity warning light may illuminate when using a generator This is a normal side effect when using some types of generator Instead of connecting the neutral and live conductors 110v above earth This 110v difference causes the neon polarity indicator to illuminate In most cases it is safe to use a generator but please consult the generator handbook for furthe
108. dels with polycarbonate moulded sinks and drainers Cupboard Catches It is advisable to lubricate all cupboard catches sliding bolts and hinges from time to time We recommend Ambersil 40 this is readily available from most DIY Automotive spare part retailers Kitchen Equipment All the thermoplastic parts in these areas have easy clean surfaces To ensure long life and to prevent damage you must not use any cleaning materials at all and ensure water temperatures do not exceed 70 C putting cold water in first is suggested After every use it is essential that you rinse with clean water only and wipe with a soft damp cloth Failure to follow these simple instructions may result in premature failure or cracking which will not be covered by any guarantees including extended warranties Bathroom Shower These products should be cleaned immediately after use Apply a warm mild soapy water solution with a soft cloth and rinse with clean water immediately Abrasive materials must never be used For stubborn stains Thetford Bathroom Cleaner is recommended as the use of other cleaners may harm these products cause premature failure and will invalidate the warranty Thetford Bathroom Cleaner is available from most motorhome caravan dealer shops Furniture A simple wipe over with a damp cloth should be all that is required Polishing with a proprietary brand of wax polish enhances and maintains furniture in show
109. depending on model Description of functions Using LPG When LPG operation is selected on the control panel the combustion fan starts When the fan speed is correct it signals the circuit board that the boiler can be lit The circuit board sends ignition sparks to the spark plug at the same time as it sends electricity to the solenoid valve which opens to allow gas in The burner ignites and a sensor transmits a signal back to the circuit board that the boiler is lit and the ignition spark stops The burner keeps burning until the boiler thermostat or the room thermostat reaches the set temperature reading Should the boiler go out for any reason the sensor is activated and a new attempt is made to start the boiler in about 10 seconds Using the heating cartridge Electrical operation is selected on the control panel the 12 volt relays on the circuit board trip allowing the 230 volt supply to reach the electrical elements The heating cartridge is controlled in the same way as the gas boiler Warm water When only warm water is required for example during the summer no settings need to be made the boiler will look after this function automatically The pump will only start when the temperature in the vehicle is lower than the set temperature If the vehicle temperature is higher the pump will not start Important information e The boiler must not be started if there is no glycol in the system e The L
110. door on the outside of your motorhome and turn the water filling funnel outwards Remove the cap and empty the water filling funnel by turning it a quarter turn anti clockwise C 402C C 402X and C 403L 22 Remove the waste tank and empty this at an authorise waste dump Follow the instructions for cleaning and maintenance 23 Replace the waste tank and open the valve blade by moving the handle on the toilet to the left Cleaning and maintenance The toilet should be cleaned and maintained regularly depending on the amount of use To clean Thetford toilets we advise using water and Thetford Plastic Cleaner Note Never use household cleaners bleach solvents or other powerful cleaning agents These may cause permanent damage to the seals and other toilet components Toilet e Squirt Thetford Plastic Cleaner in the toilet e Flush the bowl with water and wipe down the rest of the toilet with a damp cloth Tip For a really shining toilet dry it with a soft dry cloth after cleaning e Clean seat and lid The seat and lid can easily be removed Lift the lid and seat together and pull upwards After cleaning replace the seat and lid by positioning the round pins above the holes and then pushing the lid and seat downwards Waste tank We advise a thorough cleaning of the waste tank once each season e Remove the mechanism from the waste tank by turning it anti clockwise as shown on the waste tank Rinse the comp
111. e _ No 230v output from PSU See Sargent EC400 EC450 information No 12v output from PSU See Sargent EC400 EC450 information Reverse Polarity light illuminated See Sargent EC400 EC450 information Control Panel Problems See Sargent EC400 EC450 information Appliance Not Operating Error code or fault light displayed Check appliance specific information for next steps on appliance eg fridge LCD display No display at appliance controls Check power supplies are available electric hook up charger operating battery in good state of charge Majority of appliances will not be operational when engine is running Ensure control panel is ON Check appropriate fusing in Power Supply unit Internal Lighting Lighting not operational Check power supplies are available Check control panel is ON and that CABIN LIGHTS button has been pressed Locate furniture mounted switches where appropriate Check fuses on Power Supply Unit Determine if light is LED or Tungsten Halogen bulb or Fluorescent tube check and replace bulb if appropriate Road Lighting Dashboard warning light illuminated groups of road lights inoperative Check all bulbs are located correctly in bulb holders especially those recently replaced See bulb replacement information in Service Book If Tow Bar fitted check trailer lighting disconnect trailer to determine if this is the cause of the fault Check fuses in Fiat dash for main road lighting
112. e e To unlock and purge air switch off the appliance wait 5 minutes and switch on again e Check water content refill if required close drain valve e To unlock switch off the appliance wait 5 minutes and switch on again e Connect the motorhome to the site supply and or check residual current circuit breaker e Check water content refill if required close drain valve e The electrical heating element is fitted with an excess temperature cut out In event of a fault switch off at the control panel wait 10 minutes then switch on again e Please contact the Truma Service e Check water pressure max 2 8 bar use a pressure reducer when connected to central water supply e Fit a no return valve in the cold water supply refer to installation instructions Water connection If fault persists please contact the nearest Truma Service see Truma Service Booklet or www truma com S 3004 Space heater Note Surfaces become hot in use Guards provided do not give full protection for the young or elderly Note The S3004 is primarily a gas heater with supplementary 230v heating Safety Instructions In case of gas system leaks or gas smell e Put out all naked flames e Do not smoke e Switch off equipment e Close gas cylinders e Open doors and windows e Do not use any electrical switches e Allow the whole system to be checked by an expert An opened skylight lifting ro
113. e Omni vent roof light e GRP sheet material Swift shall also not be liable under the SuperSure Body Shell and Extended Body Shell Warranties if the Motorhome has been neglected misused modified or used for hire or reward or if the identification marks chassis VIN numbers have been removed or defaced The motorhome will be deemed to have been neglected if it has not been serviced and maintained as stated in this handbook or any repairs being identified as necessary at an Annual Service or by a Swift Group Service Centre have not been carried out in a reasonable time You have legal rights under UK law governing the sale of consumer goods This Warranty does not affect your legal rights The name and address of the Warranty provider is Swift Group Limited Dunswell Road Cottingham East Yorkshire HU16 4JX To make a claim under this Warranty contact the Swift Group Service Centre which supplied your motorhome Alternatively details of your nearest authorised Swift Group Service Centre can be obtained by contacting the Swift Group Customer Care Department on 01482 875740 or enquiring on the website www swiftgroup co uk Change of ownership There is a 50 administration fee to transfer the remainder of any 3 year Supersure warranty and the 6 year Body Shell warranty details of how to do this can be found at the rear of this handbook The Extended 10 Year Body Shell Warranty is non transferable What t
114. e blade mechanism sticks or is hard to open Major unit malfunction Partially fill bowl to cover soiled portion of bowl Next flush will dissolve waste Tip Leave valve blade open during use Check cassette safety sensor switch and fuse holder for proper engagement and operation Note Cassette has to be removed to reach switch and fuse Insert cassette and try adding water to toilet bowl Toilet can be flushed manually Add water Add water to bowl from a separate container Turn flush knob anti clockwise to open valve blade Turn clockwise to close valve blade Check for obstacles under retaining clip Depress retaining clip several times to check operation Remove cassette Flush knob and valve blade in partial open position Close valve blade by moving knob clockwise CAUTION If valve blade is open during cassette removal severe damage to system can occur Never force insertion or removal of the cassette tank Spray light film of silicone on blade Contact your original Motorhome Dealer Thetford C400 Cassette Toilet These operating instructions cover Thetford cassette toilet models C 402C C 402X and C 403L There are a few differences in the use of these models Make sure that you follow the instructions that apply to your toilet model The parts and functions that are referred to by letters are illustrated in later pages The actions to be taken referred to by numbers are illustrated are also illustrated i
115. e built on Fiat Peugeot base vehicles the chassis of which has been converted by AL KO This conversion provides a hot dipped galvanised steel chassis coupled with a wide track rear axle utilising steel torsion bar suspension imparting vastly improved stability and road holding AL KO exhaust system A standard Fiat Peugeot exhaust system is fitted utilising an AL KO modified tail pipe available through your approved dealer A standard Fiat exhaust system is fitted to all other models with the addition of a Swift Group tail pipe Caring for the environment After many years of service you may decide that your motorhome has become beyond economic repair and should be disposed of Please ensure that you comply with the end of life vehicle legislation and take it to an authorised treatment facility where it will be properly dealt with to minimise any negative environmental impact The transaction will be logged at the DVLA identifying that you are no longer the owner of the vehicle FAULT FINDING A et ea ete tela te er taco A n aaa tah accede cence es qhi IA 204 MaS aa ete e al o ak he ade eet e ada dl a A S el ach Rte aa ah AS aa 206 Cassette Toilet risa did ii o e dica 207 gt AA gt Z G Water Water not flowing from any tap when operated but pump runs Pump does not run Water flows from cold tap but not from hot Freshwater tank empty Pump wired in reverse Pump not prim
116. e cover The output from a regulator rated to suit the chosen solar panel should be connected to this point 2 Solar panel connection point with EC400 series control panel and related power supply unit and with roof mounted solar panel connection point On some models in addition to the connections detailed above which take a regulators output to the power supply unit an additional harness and external connection box has been fitted The intention of this link harness is to provide an electrical route between the inside of the motorhome body and a solar panel installation on the roof of the motorhome The external connection box will be located towards the front of the motorhome roof and within this connection box is a two way weatherproof connector to which a solar panel or panels can be connected directly Then within a high level furniture locker relatively close to the external connection box two connectors will be found and this is where a regulator should be installed connected The first connector is the other end of the link harness from the roof mounted connection box and this should be connected to the input connections of a solar panel regulator The second connector should be connected to the output from the regulator and this connection takes the output from the regulator to the power supply unit A Brown and Blue pair of wires will feature in the link from the roof providing the input with a Red and
117. e fuse with correct value as per fuse table Pump turned off Turn pump on by pressing the pump button at the control panel Setting incorrect Both the internal and external pump feeds are controlled from the control panel To alter the setting of the pump switch see section 3 8 Ensure the setting matches your desired requirement 3 13 Contact details Sargent Electrical Services Limited provide a technical help line during office hours Please contact 01482 678981 if you require technical help For out of hour support please refer to the tech support section of the Sargent web site www sargentltd co uk 4 Technical Data amp Approvals 4 2 Motorhome Equipment EC460 465 468 469 470 PSU amp EC461 462 466 467 Control Panel Outline Specification INPUT 230v 230 Volts 0 to 16 Amps 10 OUTPUT 230v RCD protected 3 x MCB outputs of 10A Separate switched channels for water heater space heater and charger EC470 2 x 10A MCB Outputs amp 1 x 16A MCB Output Alde systems only INPUT 12v 2 x 20A battery inputs via 2 x 4 way connectors SOLAR INPUT 1 x Dedicated solar panel input 20 to 100W panel via a 2 way connector OUTPUT 12v 25A total output via multiple switched channels protected by 14 fused outputs CHARGER Input 220 240 Volts AC Fixing centres 128 128mm 10 Frequency 50 HZ 1 2kg 6 Current 3A max DC Output 13 6 to 14 4 Volts nominal Current 25 Amps max 300 Watts Overall size HxWxD 50 x
118. e g English German French Italian TAE LAND Display mains voltage 230 V The symbol indicates that 230 V mains voltage shore power is available auto auto Y I boost 4 27 O Warning In the event of a warning a warning symbol appears to indicate that an operating parameter has reached an undefined status In this case the affected device continues to run As soon as the operating parameter returns to the set range this symbol will turn off automatically PETEN IR 4 Me Re oO FAO s Read out the warning code e Use the control knob push button to select the symbol e Click the control knob push button The current warning code is shown The cause of the warning can be identified and rectified via the error list ar WU H Ha dh Cause rectified return to setting level e Click the control knob push button Cause not rectified return to setting level e Press the Back button Note In this case the warning is not acknowledged on the control panel and the warning symbol remains The control panel remains in the warning status Devices connected to the control panel can be operated Malfunctions In the case of a malfunction the control panel immediately jumps to the menu level malfunction and shows the error code of the malfunction Cause remedied return to setting level e Click the control knob push button e The respective device is res
119. e is well balanced and easy to drive It is therefore necessary to load your motorhome carefully making sure all heavy articles are evenly distributed and are preferably placed in the lower lockers or bed boxes WARNING The two longitudinal bars fitted to the roof are there for styling purposes and should not be used for load carrying unless cross bars are fitted AX WARNING Do not travel with televisions or microwaves in overhead lockers unless the appliance was supplied fitted to your motorhome by the manufacturer Although it is essential to ensure that the total weight of your motorhome does not exceed the stipulated Maximum Technically Permissible Laden Mass MTPLM it is important to remember that the front and rear axles also have individual maximum weights which must not be exceeded O lt O oO LLI az ag O LL 0 x OL lt O LLI OL Q STORAGE LOADING Ensure you distribute the payload equally on each side of the vehicle to avoid an imbalance These weights together with the MTPLM can be found on the Statutory plate adhered to the bulkhead behind the right hand cab seat Large storage areas The large storage areas provided in some motorhome layouts are designed solely for the purpose of carrying personal possessions these areas must not be used e as a habitation area eg living sleeping or cooking e to carry passengers animals or livestock e for the installation o
120. e safety catch Close the access door and lock it Your Thetford toilet is now ready to use WARNING Never use force if you cannot get the tank back into place easily This may cause serious damage If blockage occurs always check if the blade handle is in the correct closed position Using the toilet 7 Turn the bowl to the desired position with the lid closed and using both hands 8 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 9 The toilet may be used with the blade open or closed To open the blade slide the blade handle under the toilet bowl sideways After use open the blade if 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 Emptying The Waste Holding Tank has a capacity of 18 litres and requires emptying when the red light LED on the toilet control display lights up when the Waste Holding Tank only has capacity for approximately 2 more litres which is no more than two to three further uses Make sure that the blade is closed Open the access door located outside the vehicle pull the safety catch upwards and remove the Waste Holding Tank 10 Place the Waste Holding Tank in an upright position Pull Out Handle at the top Wheels at the
121. e with the handbook 11th service DATE DEALER S STAMP We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the handbook NOILVWdGOAN I ALNVddGVA A NOILVINGOANI ALNVddVM MOTORHOME CODE Hocico oye al u L cael er cso L see en A An 16 TOO OILY COGS A A at Me a AA ce el Ue Waaa kasi 18 The Coastal cod e tS ces aap ees te III eset tase sae 18 lt O a a O lt T O a T Code of conduct Camp sites Arrivals Report to reception immediately on arrival Vehicle Movement Keep to roadways unless otherwise directed Adhere to speed limits Note that these are generally 10 mph Remember that the stopping distance on grass is considerably greater than on tarmac Only a person in possession of a current driving licence may drive on the site Park correctly as advised on your pitch Where possible leave 20 feet of free space around your vehicle Use of Site Appliances Use the electrical mains hook up in the correct manner and with caution Ensure that all fresh water taps connections are turned off after use Have care and consideration when using all facilities toilets and showers etc and leave clean and tidy Young children should be supervised Waste Disposal If the vehicle is not fitted with a waste water tank a suitable receptacle should be placed below all waste water outlet pipes Do not let these containe
122. eater if fitted BLUE Fridge GREEN Oven YELLOW BBQ if fitted Ventilation All ventilation complies with BS EN 721 and vents should not be obstructed in any manner as this could lead to insufficient fresh air In this case the confined atmosphere becomes depleted of oxygen which could lead to dangerous levels of carbon dioxide CO build up leading to the risk of asphyxiation The risks of carbon monoxide CO build up which is a colourless odourless and tasteless gas will also be reduced with ventilation Carbon monoxide is produced from incomplete combustion and should the CO detector be activated the cause of the incomplete combustion must be investigated prior to reusing the appliance in question Roof mounted Flue installations All flue installations should be inspected once a year throughout their length for corrosion Flues should be replaced if any sign of perforation is found Ensure that the replacement is of an approved type THERMAL INSULATION HEATING Thermal insulation heating Your motorhome has been designed to achieve a thermal insulation and heating level for specific climatic conditions when tested according to the procedure in EN1646 1 See the motorhome technical book for the classification of your motorhome J LLI O gt pr LU u The classifications are as follows Grade 1 A motorhome with an average thermal transmittance u that does not exceed 1 7w m2k Grade 2
123. ect the vehicle battery from over discharge The 10 9v level ensures there is sufficient power in the battery to run the vehicle electronics and start the vehicle This cut off only applies to power drawn from the battery by the leisure equipment it will not protect the battery if you leave vehicle circuits switched on such as the road lights This is an emergency cut off level to protect the battery from severe damage You should not rely on this cut off level during normal operation but manage your power consumption to a discharge level of 1 Ov This cut off only applies to power drawn from the battery by the leisure equipment that is controlled by the control panel power switch it will not protect the battery from discharge by permanently connected equipment SUld lod 14 The following table shows the fuse allocation for the 15 fuses fitted to the PSU Please note that fuses are dependant on PSU versions so not all fuses may be present Fee colour Fuse 5 ms Red 6 Am Fed 12VSocess TVAmp Rado 7 ams Fed Frontiinternal Lights 8 Am Re Waepumps Tie 9 aims Bue Eeowioste 10 Amps Motorhome Tank Heaters Extractor Fans Heating Systems ret roms mes Airy Supe oA ed reer meras Where Applicable When Fitted Motorhome Awning Entry lights Map lights Enroute Heating Compressor Fridge Travel Skts Motorhome
124. ed Pipe inlet or outlet pipe disconnected Pump pipes restricted by kinking Blockage in pump inlet or outlet pipe Blocked in line filter of pump filter Air leak in suction line to pump Pump or tap incorrectly wired Pump fuse blown Battery disconnected Pump seized or overheated Pressure pump sensing switch may have failed Contacts may be faulty Wiring connections may be faulty Feed pipe to water heater incorrectly connected to the heater outlet Blockage in hot pipeline Heater inlet or outlet pipes kinked preventing flow Hot tap not connected Hot tap failed or blocked Heater non return valve jammed Check Check wiring refer to pump manufacturers instructions Refer to pump manufacturers instructions Check connections Check pipes run Check starting inside freshwater tank Dismantle and clean Check for bubbles amp secure with clip Refer to pump tap manufacturers instructions Check wiring connection and then replace with fuse of correct rating Check connections Refer to pump manufacturers servicing instructions Refer to pump manufacturers servicing instructions Check contacts in plug and socket are clean and making contact Check wiring connections Refer to installation instructions Disconnect pipes and inspect Check and re route if necessary Ensure that hose is Carver recommended type Refer to installation manual Disconnect and inspect Seek service at
125. ed off Fig 40 e Release the locking mechanism of the door nee lock by pushing it and shift it to the front When the outside temperature falls below If the door is shut in this position a small 10 C the winter covers should be fitted gap is nevertheless kept open to prevent This protects the unit from excessively cold formation of mildew air which could have adverse effects on the If the refrigerator is to be taken out of service Performance of the unit for an extended period of time close the onboard shut off valve and the cylinder valve Winter operation fridge freezer models In winter check that the ventilation grilles and the exhaust duct system 1 have not been blocked by snow leaves etc Fig 32 When the outside temperature falls below 10 C the winter covers 2 should be fitted This protects the unit from excessively cold air which could have adverse effects on the performance of the unit Fig 33 You should also attach the winter covers if the vehicle is taken out of service for a longer period of time or while it is being cleaned from the outside al E m a lt _ Z Troubleshooting Failure The refrigerator does not cool sufficiently Inadequate ventilation to the unit Check that the ventilation grilles are not covered Thermostat setting is too low Set thermostat to a higher level The condenser is heavily frosted Chec
126. ed that a good quality leisure battery is always connected when the motorhome electrical system is in use Leisure batteries are a deep cycling rechargeable heavy duty 12v battery designed to provide power for lights and other electrical appliances Replacement batteries should be a proprietary brand leisure battery with a minimum 80 amp 110 amp capacity Note Replacement batteries should be checked dimensionally before purchasing to ensure fitment within the battery compartment as brands vary in size It should be remembered that batteries suitable for the electrical demands of a motorhome differ in design from those for use with a car and whilst the system may operate with a car battery it is strongly recommended that only a rechargeable leisure type battery maintained in good condition is used The battery should be kept topped up at all times If two leisure batteries are fitted additional care is needed as one battery deteriorates this can reduce the lifespan of the other WARNING When connecting the battery ensure that the correct polarity is observed black is negative and red brown is positive and that the terminals are securely fastened Under normal circumstances it should not be necessary to remove the battery other than for routine inspection of terminals and topping up Note The batteries fitted to your motorhome must be kept upright WARNING Explosive gases may be oresent at the ba
127. een the probes to provide a reading to the control unit The sensors are digital in that while the conductivity resistance value can vary the fusebox will register any conductivity between the reference probe and the various different length probes indicating water present Normally even if the rods are dirty and providing the rods have not bridged by a foreign object a circuit will still be delivered back to the control unit and a water level displayed Sensor cleaning The first step in case of fault diagnosis is to clean the sensor rods False water level readings at the control unit can be caused by calcium build up or foreign objects within the tank bridging the probes Especially with waste tanks To clean sensor WARNING Only use food safe plastic mesh scourers which are suitable for domestic use for cleaning the sensor studs 1 Remove the sensor from the tank 2 Check the probes for build up of contamination 3 Use clean soapy water 4 Place scourer in water to dampen 5 Apply scourer to the sensor probes with limited pressure 6 Rub sensor probes removing contamination 7 Swill sensor probes with fresh clean water 8 Replace sensor into tank Water Water not flowing from any tap when operated but pump runs Pump does not run Water flows from cold tap but not from hot Freshwater tank empty Pump wired in reverse Pipe inlet or outlet pipe disconnected Pump p
128. efective 12 V mode 12V heating ele ment defective Temperature sensor without contact or defective Burner defective or cooling unit defective Check mains power connection mains voltage fuse Check 12V connection on board battery fuse Check gas supply gas bottle gas valve Press the 8 button after clearing the fault Close door check door contact Arrange replacement of 230V heating element contact Customer Service Arrange replacement of 12V heating element contact Customer Service Contact Customer Service Check burner burner nozzles if necessary contact Customer Service and arrange replacement Operation with batteries internal power supply CN e ooo 9 and 8 Flame not ignited Check oas supply gas bottle gas valve flashing brightly Press the 8 button after clearing the fault 3 and 7 flashing brightly Acoustic signal at 15 second intervals Automatic switch ing from external to internal power supply does not function absence of the onboard 12V power supply for the electronics Burner defective or cooling unit defective Undervoltage detection internal batteries Refrigerator does not function gas operation not possible although the batteries are inserted Check burner burner nozzles if necessary con tact Customer Service and arrange replacement Replace batteries Switch off the refrigerator and start again The onboard power supply was i
129. ents of EN 12864 annex D We do not recommend the use of an inline LPG BBQ with the 1 2kg H regulator when other LPG appliances are in use Motorhomes with external barbeque point Models equipped with an external barbeque point can be used to power any gas appliance suitable for the gas used in the motorhome at the working pressure shown on the label in the barbeque outlet box Please note when using the outlet that the fitted regulator will allow a maximum of 1 5kg per hour of gas to be taken from the gas bottle Therefore the consumption of gas from both the appliances within the motorhome and the appliance connected to the barbeque point cannot exceed a total of 1 5kg per hour at any one time If you are in any doubt please consult your dealer for advice To use point proceed as follows 1 Fit male tail connector from despatch kit to your barbeque or appliance ensuring a gas tight joint The work should be carried out by a competent person if in any doubt consult your dealer 2 Open box lid by pulling tab on bottom edge and lifting while pressing on centre of flap 3 Insert tail connector on appliance into female coupling twist to engage and lock 4 Open gas locker on motorhome ensure gas bottle tap is open and supply is connected to regulator 5 Light and operate appliance to its instructions Please note that you cannot open the gas supply until the nozzle has been inserted In the interest of safety all e
130. erviced by an authorised Swift Group Service Centre at least once per year It is important that the Owner s Handbook is stamped on the appropriate page by the authorised Swift Group Service Centre Failure to do this will invalidate the warranty and the transfer of the warranty on the change of ownership The inspection should take approximately two to four hours and will cover the areas dealt with in the annual service check list Any areas requiring service and or maintenance will be highlighted by your dealer and we recommend that you authorise any necessary work to be carried out Note It is essential to validate the warranty that an annual inspection be carried out by an authorised Swift Group Service Centre covering the items listed Damp and lamination test Chassis and chassis to body security Corner steadies Motorhome step Road lights wiring and reflectors Internal lights and 12V DC system Water heater gas and 230V AC if fitted Hob grill and oven Refrigerator 230V AC 12V DC and gas Gas system 0 N O O WB N as k O O Water pump taps and water system Mains 230V AC system Windows and fittings gt a WwW N Smoke alarm and battery E Ol Carbon Monoxide detector and Battery z O Roof lights Y Furniture hinges stays etc 18 Exterior locks and hinges 19 Grab handle security 20 All internal vents
131. es will be fitted which route from a likely TV aerial position i e within the wardrobe to each of the TV positions within the motorhomes The primary TV position will feature a socket marked 12v TV and SAT The co ax from the external connection point will route to the socket output marked SAT whilst the co ax from the wardrobe or similar will route to the socket output marked TV At any secondary TV positions if present the co ax from the wardrobe will route to the socket output marked TV An external TV aerial or site TV feed can be connected to the external connection point signals from that connection will then be available at the primary TV position within the motorhome As the connections are of the screw on type it is also possible to use this co ax to route from an externally mounted satellite dish to a satellite receiver Co ax connection point within the mains inlet enclosure Satellite decoder position within the motorhome Kon Tiki and E700 TV AERIAL AND DECODER POSITION F TYPE SOCKET IN MAINS INLET F TYPE PRIMARY Ty 7 INTERCONNECT LOCATION SECONDARY TV LOCATION O A short co ax lead featuring a screw on co ax connection will be present behind the Blue mains inlet connector A co ax cable will be fitted and connected within the motorhome from the back of this connection to the location intended for the later fitment of a satellite decoder or similar receiver At the same time further co
132. essed a central electric pump in the vehicle pumps water into the bowl c Level indicator display the red LED on the display lights up when the waste tank is full When the flush knob is pressed briefly the display shows the level in the waste tank d Removable seat and cover e Cover plate f Storage compartment for toilet fluids only the tall models g Safety catch holds the waste tank in place h Cover guarantees optimal hygiene Opens when the waste tank is located in the toilet i Removable mechanism j Valve blade opener k Valve blade Valve seal Vent plunger for emptying without splashing m Automatic pressure release vent ventilates the waste tank when this is located in the cassette toilet Avoids excessive pressure in the waste tank n Upper handle for easy emptying o Pull out handle for easy transport of the waste tank p Wheels q Rotating emptying spout ensures that the waste tank can be easily and hygienically emptied r Access hatch to waste tank lockable from the outside of the vehicle Introduction The Thetford cassette toilet is a high quality product The functional design combines modern styling and ease of use and the toilet forms an integrated part of your motorhome bathroom The Cassette toilet is manufactured from high quality synthetic material This makes it a durable user and maintenance friendly toilet The toilet is made up of two parts a permanent
133. et has a max of 16 amp e This product meets the latest version of the EN 1648 part 1 and 2 standard Before placing the battery inside the Battery Box the battery should be placed in either the battery bag or the Soft Tray and rested on the ground adjacent to the Battery Box Carefully connect the electrical wires the red cable attaches to the pole and the black cable to the pole of the battery Note Incorrect connection of the cables will cause a short circuit with potential hazardous consequences After mounting the terminals lift the battery together with the Soft Tray into the middle of the Battery Box compartment Push the battery to the back of the Battery Box The battery is secured by a strap figure A When attaching the 230 volt cable on the CE socket the maximum recommended thickness of the cable is 10 mm When closing the door the attached cable is to be fed through the slot in the door The maximum battery size that can be fitted is 225mm high including terminals x 175mm deep x 353mm wide The depth and width dimensions include the rim around the bottom used for securing the battery Note Batteries that are not foot mounted ie without a rim can still be fitted but check first that they will fit within the battery box and can be secured before purchasing Figure A T s ma i Cleaning and maintenance e Use protective clothing and glasses when handling a leaking battery and avo
134. etween top and centre and centre to bottom is approximately equivalent to one gas mark Good use can be made of the temperature variation in several dishes requiring different temperatures may be cooked at the same time In this way maximum benefit can be obtained from the gas used to heat the oven Care should be taken not to overload the oven adequate spacing being used to allow free circulation for heat Operation Cooking Guidelines Best results will be obtained by the shelf positions in this guide It is not necessary to preheat the oven but advisable for a range of dishes The oven is capable of full temperature in 15 20 minutes Most cookery books give details of the shelf positions and gas mark settings for each recipe If in doubt about a recipe you intend to use study the recipe carefully then find a similar dish in our guide and use our shelf position and gas mark setting recommendation Shelf positions are from the top down When roasting with aluminium foil care must be taken that the foil does not impair circulation or block Leaks If a smell of gas becomes apparent the the oven flue outlet Temperature Centre Shelf Pos 2 209 295 Do s and don ts Do read the user instructions carefully before using the appliance for the first time Do allow the oven to heat before using for the first time in order to expel any smells before the introduction of food Do clean the appliance regularly
135. ever use portable cooking or heating equipment other than electric heaters that are not of the direct radiant type as it is a fire and asphyxiation hazard Z WARNING Appliances such as cookers must not be used for heating Fire Extinguisher It is recommended that a dry powder fire extinguisher be carried inside your motorhome at all times When using a dry powder extinguisher it is suggested that the motorhome be evacuated until the powder has settled to avoid inhalation A fat pan fire should not have a fire extinguisher aimed at it It should be smothered with a fire blanket WARNING Provide one dry powder fire extinguisher of an approved type or complying with ISO 7165 of at least 1kg capacity by the main exterior door and a fire blanket next to the cooker Familiarise yourself with the instructions on your fire extinguisher and the local fire precaution arrangements Escape paths It is important that you do not block escape paths to emergency exits with obstructions or hazards Children Do not leave children alone in the motorhome in any event Keep potentially dangerous items out of reach as at home e g matches drugs etc Ventilation All motorhomes comply with BS EN 721 The ventilation points on your motorhome are fixed points of ventilation which are required by the European Standards All motorhomes have ventilation at high level and low level which have been calculated to suit the indi
136. expansion tank that the pump is operating e Turn on the 2kW electric heater using the panel Wait for 10 minutes and check that the upper flow pipe on the boiler is getting hot The bottom return pipe may also be warm e Turn on the gas burner using the control panel You might not be able to hear it start so visually check the flue outside to confirm the boiler is operating Wait for 10 minutes and check the lower return pipe on the boiler It should now be hot and the boiler fully operational Alde Compact 3010 Please read these instructions carefully before using the boiler Installation and repairs may only be carried out by a professional National regulations must be adhered to Boiler design The boiler consists of three eccentrically fitted cylinders heat exchanger water jacket for the heating system and outermost water jacket for hot water The two outer pipes and their ends and connections are made of stainless steel while the heat exchanger is made of aluminium The heat exchanger is divided into two semi circles The burner is located in the upper half being the combustion chamber and the combustion gases are expelled through the lower half The burner unit is fitted on the end of the heat exchanger It consists of a combustion fan burner solenoid valve and intake exhaust connections Two heating cartridges are fitted to the water jacket of the heating system Maximum output is 2 or 3 kW
137. for gas soundness e This appliance must not be modified or adjusted unless authorized and carried out by the manufacturer or his representative No parts other than those supplied by the manufacturer should be used on this appliance e f the supply cord is damaged it must only be replaced by the manufacturer or his representative in order to avoid a hazard This appliance needs little maintenance other than cleaning All parts should be cleaned using warm soapy water Do not use abrasive cleaners steel wool or cleansing powders When cleaning the burner ring it is essential to ensure that the holes do not become blocked The control Knobs are a push fit and can be removed for cleaning They are interchangeable without affecting the sense of operation MICROWAVE Microwave oven general user instructions gs 4 T U T 1 D lt m Za Important safety guidance a Do not attempt to operate this oven with the door open since open door operation can result in harmful exposure to microwave energy It is important not to defeat or tamper with the safety interlocks b Do not place any objects between the oven front face of the door or allow soil or cleaner residue to accumulate on sealing surfaces Important instructions 1 Do not use the oven for any reason other than food preparation such as for drying clothes paper or any other non food items or for sterilizing purposes N D
138. for more than 5 seconds after taps are closed or pump turns on for no reason e Check for leaks on the high pressure side of the pump e Ensure water system has been primed correctly as per the handbook and there are no air locks present e Ensure the pump is securely mounted e Ensure the piping on the high pressure side of the pump is in good condition not blowing or deforming e The pressure switch may need adjusting See pressure switch paragraph in this section for how to do this Noisy or rough operation e Check for leaks on the high pressure and low pressure side of the pump e Ensure that all pipes especially those within 150mm of the pump are not touching any furniture e Ensure the pump is securley mounted Pump rapidly cycles switches on or off or water pulses from taps including temperature pulsing e Check for leaks on the high pressure and low pressure side of the pump e Ensure there are no restrictions in the plumbing e The pressure switch may need adjusting See pressure switch paragraph in this section for how to do this Water level sensor amp cleaning Principle The sensor fitted to Swift Group motorhomes are pre fitted to water tanks and link to the control unit via a pre fitted wiring harness The sensors which consist of a number of stainless steel rods or probes at different lengths are immersed in the fresh or waste water and use the conductivity of water betw
139. freezing In that case we advise that the toilet is drained by following the instructions under Storage For environmental reasons the use of antifreeze such as that used in a car radiator is not advised Thetford Warranty Thetford B V offers the end users of its products a three year gurantee In the case of defects within the guarantee period Thetford will replace or repair the product In this instance the costs of replacement labour costs for the replacement of defective components and or the costs of the parts themselves will be paid by Thetford 1 To claim under this guarantee the user must take the product to a Service Centre recognised by Thetford The claim will be assessed there 2 Components replaced during repair under guarantee become the property of Thetford 3 This guarantee does not prejudice current consumer protection law 4 This guarantee is not valid in the case of products that are for or are used for commercial purposes 5 Guarantee claims falling into one of the following categories will be honoured the product has been improperly used or the instructions in the manual have not been followed the product has not been installed in accordance with the instructions alterations have been made to the product the product has been repaired by a Service Centre not recognised by Thetford the serial number or product code has been changed the product has been dama
140. g blinds slide the end rod of the flyscreen blind on to the end rod of the sun blind and engage To open the blind push the end rods towards the darkening blind to the edge and disengage the end rods Now move the end rod of the flyscreen back by hand do not let it recoil Tensioning Seitz blinds and flyscreens Seitz S2000 window blinds flyscreens are pre tensioned it may also be necessary in the future to adjust the tension of these Remove the left hand top corner cap Adjust the lower screw for the blind and the higher screw for the flyscreen Care should be taken not to over tighten the springs The spring in the Seitz cassette window blinds flyscreens are pre tensioned However it may be necessary in the future to adjust the tension The tensioning screw is positioned on the right hand top corner of the cassette Firstly remove the plug then adjust by rotating the screw clockwise Then replace plug The blinds should rewind without stopping or moving in a sluggish manner Windows Roller Blind Advice In case of prolonged exposure to the sun roller blinds should not be completely closed as this could cause excessive heat concentration at the top of the window due to characteristics of the glazing material the windows could be adversely affected Roller blinds that shade from the bottom upwards it is necessary to leave a gap of a few centimetres open at the top this way the heat between window and blind can escape A
141. g extra care where there is heating or an open fireplace Note The above cleaning instruction DO NOT apply to Nubuck Suede or any other uncoated leather Impala Fabric Model specific The Impala fabric fitted to some Swift Group products is a luxury stain resistant durable fabric In most cases wet wipes are enough to clean a stain from the fabric however for certain stains stronger solutions are required Care Instructions General dirt and stains 1 Firstly excess liquid should be blotted with an absorbent paper or cloth so as to remove most of the liquid from the surface After this rub the fabric gently with a white paper or white cloth to absorb the remaining dampness 2 The easiest way to clean is using a wet wipe or using a clean white cloth dampened with plain water Gently rub the area of stain using small circular motions Do not soak the fabric in the solution as excessive soaking can cause damage More persistent MOTORHOME INTERIOR stains may need a solution of 95 water and roughly 5 soap a gentle washing up liquid is recommended 3 Allow the cleaned area to dry completely and then gently brush or vacuum with a soft brush the area that was cleaned using strokes in the direction of the pile of the fabric LLI 5 Z lt Z LLI E Z lt 4 More persistent stains may need a second treatment after allowing the fabric to dry Stains of ballpoint pen grease etc may not come out eas
142. ged by circumstances outside the normal use of the product Customer service Please visit the Thetford web site if you require further information or have questions about your toilet www thetford eu The information available includes frequently asked questions problems and solution instructions for repair tios and a list of Thetford dealers near you If you still have questions or remarks please contact the Customer Service Department in your country see the addresses at the back of this manual Liabilty Thetford is not liable for loss and or damage caused directly or indirectly by use of the toilet Waste tank contents Flush water tank contents 15 L 19 3 L C 402c c 402x and c 403l models Parts and functions C 402c c 402x and c 403l Cassette toilet fault finding Bowl does DO NOT REMOVE CASSETTE While inside the motorhome turn flush knob not drain anti clockwise to open valve blade and leave it in the open position Open when toilet is access door on side of motorhome Rotate pour out spout outward Place flushed appropriate size container under spout cap Remove cap carefully Allow bowl contents to drain into container This will lower the water level in the bowl Repla
143. generally well ventilated Space heaters may produce sufficient exhaust to pollute the awning space if it is totally enclosed from a general comfort smell and hygiene point of view In the extreme case there could be a build up of carbon dioxide to a dangerous level Motorhome owners are advised to allow some fresh air circulation in the awning space when such appliances are in use General Safety Notes In the event of leaks in the gas system or if there is a smell of gas e Extinguish all naked flames e Do not smoke e Switch off the appliance and gas cylinder e Open the windows e Do not operate any electrical switches e Have the entire system checked by an expert Precautions a Never look for a leak with a match Always use a soap solution or its equivalent when testing connections Do not operate any electrical apparatus whatsoever especially light switches If the leak is not obvious the motorhome should be evacuated and qualified personnel consulted o Avoid naked lights when connecting or changing a cylinder O Check the flexible hose frequently Q The gas is heavier than air and therefore sinks to the lowest point Y Keep bottle gas containers outside and protected against frost If they must be kept inside make sure they are well away from heat WARNING Do not use independent portable gas appliances inside the vehicle Cookers shall not be used as heaters
144. generator handbook for further information Check batteries and fuses turn PSU shutdown switch and charger switch on and ensure mains supply is connected Check control panel connecting lead at PSU and behind Control Panel Contact your Dealer Battery protect feature has operated to protect the Vehicle battery and or the Leisure battery See 3 4C Engine has been started all equipment has been disconnected to meet EMC requirements See 2 7 Observe control panel handling instruc tions Control panel software may have crashed Reboot control panel by turning off the PSU isolate switch Wait 30 sec onds then turn the switch back on No 12 volt output No 230v supply Check all above TORT EEN Charger not switched on Turn charger switch on switch will il luminate Battery not connected and Install charged battery as per 3 4 or charged Power button on control panel Turn power on at control panel not switched to on Battery flat Recharge battery check fuses check Battery fuse blown charging voltage is present at battery Fuse blown Check all fuses are intact and the correct value fuse is installed as per fuse table Equipment switched off Check equipment is switched on and unplugged connected to the 12v supply PSU overheated auto shut Reduce load on system Allow PSU to down operated cool down PSU will automatically restart when cool Other fault Contact your Dealer Pump not working Fuse blown Replac
145. geover DuoComfort or DuoControl and indicates if the LPG bottle is full or empty This function can also be used to control defroster heating of the cylinder changeover using an EisEx defroster Note The cylinder changeover DuoComfort or DuoControl must be installed in order for this function to work see the manual for the vehicle boat or building O 9 Automatic anti bacterial mode legionella At 02 00 at night if the clock is set the boiler starts and works according to Hot water boost see section 5 This is in order to reduce the risk of legionella The function is deactivated in the factory setting 10 Offset temperature adjustment Using this function you can calibrate the temperature on the panel if you notice that the temperature the stabilised room temperature is not the same as the temperature shown on the panel This also applies to outdoor temperature 11 Button sound With this function you can activate or deactivate the button sound The button sound is activated in the factory setting 12 Screen Brightness Brightness The brightness of the display working mode can be adjusted from 1 to 10 Factory setting is 5 Standby brightness Off Used to turn the display s backlighting off so that the display is turned off becomes dark in standby mode the LED is still active On Used to activate the backlighting in the display low lighting in standby mode the LED
146. ghts and speed limits are observed refer to the relevant national motoring organisation for information The stated maximum permissible towing weights refer to the vehicle s design limitations and NOT to any specific territorial restrictions Notes 1 Do not exceed the motorhome gross vehicle train weight 2 Do not exceed the maximum front amp rear axle loads on the motorhome 3 Ensure the motorhome front axle load is never less than 40 or more than 70 of the total weight 4 Motorhomes with an MTPLM up to 3500kg which have European Type approval can only be fitted with a type approved towbar complying to 94 20 EC or ECE R55 5 The limit for towing an un braked trailer is 750kg based on VIN plate not actual weight this applies to a towed car 6 Acar dolly with a car with a GVW over 750kg in place is considered as two trail ers these are legal for use for recovery but under the Road Traffic Regulations Act 1984 the combination is limited to 40 mph on motorways and dual carriageways and 20 mph elsewhere A car dolly is not legal for transportation there is a very specific difference between recovery and transporta tion Recovery is defined as the removal of a broken down vehicle to a place of safety O lt oO LLI ake OL O LL O x OL lt O LLI a Q 7 The maximum permitted vehicle combina tion length is 18 75m however any com bination must ensure compliance with the turning ci
147. h water tank drained See Fresh Water System on page 42 for how to drain the tank press the toilet flush button until water stops flowing into the bowl Close the blade Open the access door on the outside of your motorhome and empty the Waste Holding Tank at an authorised waste dump Follow the instructions for cleaning and maintenance To allow the Waste Holding Tank to dry do not place the cap back on the emptying spout of the tank Thetford warranty refer to the Thetford user handbook a T U T a U lt T Z Cassette toilet fault finding Bowl does not drain when toilet is flushed Cassette is overfilled DO NOT REMOVE CASSETTE While inside the motorhome turn flush knob anti clockwise to open valve blade and leave it in the open position Open access door on side of motorhome Rotate pour out spout outward Place appropriate size container under spout cap Remove cap carefully Allow bowl contents to drain into container This will lower the water level in the bowl Replace cap and return pour out spout to stored position DO NOT REMOVE CASSETTE Go inside the motorhome and turn the flush knob clockwise to close valve blade Now the cassette may be removed following the normal removal and emptying procedure Use proper amount of holding tank deodorant specified on bottle Soiled bowl after flushing No power to add water to toilet bowl Cassette cannot be removed Valv
148. handle pressed down during this time until the flame burns 3 In order to achieve even and quick distribution of warm air and reduction of the surface temperature at the outlet grill for warm air we recommend that the heating system is operated with the Truma warmer running Operating the fan Pe ae Br Ht a Control knob scale for fan power 1 5 b Rotary switch scale for operating modes A Automatic The electronics control the necessary fan power and limits the speed O Off Switch off fan M Manual Set the required fan level Booster Level Set the fan power to the highest value for maximum air volume current Room Thermostat An average room temperature of approx 22 C is achieved with a thermostat setting of approx 3 without operating the fan We recommend operation with a fan and a thermostat setting of approx 4 for comfortable warm air distribution and for reduction of condensation on cold surfaces The exact thermostat setting must be established corresponding with the construction type of the vehicle and according to the individual warmth requirement Note The thermostat sensor is on the bottom of the heating system Please note that the cold draughts caused by refrigera tor ventilation gaps in doors or a high pile carpet can have a negative influence on the thermostat Such sources of disturbance are to be addressed in all cases otherwise a satisfactory temperature control i
149. he 230V supply polarity is reversed Combi or Space heater Water Alde installations heater installations Green push switch Charger switch this switch turns the 12V battery charger on or off In is on out is off Amber push switch Space heater switch this switch turns the 230V supply to the space heater combination heater central heating system on or off In is on out is off Clear push switch Water heater switch this switch turns the 230V supply to the separate water heater on or off In is on out is off Note If the vehicle contains a combined space amp Water heater Alde or Truma Combi then this button is not used Black lever switch far left Residual Current protection Device RCD and main 230V on off switch Red lever switches right 3 x 10A Miniature Circuit Breakers MCB Please note that installa tions with a 3KW Alde heating system will have 2 x 10A and 1x16A MCB s Black push switch far left System shutdown switch this switch turns the power control system on or off In is on out is off Yellow push button top right Select button this button is used to scroll through the display items on the LCD screen Red push button bottom right Set button this button is used to change the setting of the displayed item on the LCD screen 12V DC circuit protection fuses 2 34 ES Fuse number 1 is top left i Ti Fuse number 14 is bottom right oy
150. he LPG boiler until the flue is completely free of snow A flue extension part no 3000 320 for fitting on the roof is recommended for winter camping The heating system Regularly check the heating system s fluid level in the expansion tank The level should be about 1cm above the minimum indicator in a cold tank The heating system should be filled with a mixture of water and glycol For preference use high quality ready mixed glycol with inhibitor intended for use in aluminium heating systems If using concentrated glycol the mixture should consist of 50 water and 50 glycol Any vessels used for the liquid must be spotlessly clean and the pipes in the heating system must be free of contamination This will prevent the growth of bacteria in the system The glycol mixture should be changed every second year since its ability to protect against corrosion for example will deteriorate The glycol content should be checked before topping up with new liquid This will ensure that the concentration of glycol in the mixture is not too high If the fluid level in the expansion tank falls for reasons other than evaporation please check all joints drain cocks and bleeder screws to ensure that they are not leaking If the glycol water mixture leaks out rinse with water and wipe up Never allow the heating system to stand empty of glycol Filling the system with glycol fluid Note Any vessels used to carry the flu
151. he container via the drain valve There shall be no claims under guarantee for damage caused by frost Maintenance Only original Truma parts may be used for maintenance and repair work Materials in the device which come into contact with water are suitable for use with drinking water see manufacturer s declaration www truma com downloads manufacturer s declaration Bio film deposits and limescale must be removed using chemicals to protect the unit from infestation by microorganisms Only chloride free products must be used in order to prevent damage to the unit The effectiveness of the use of chemicals to combat microorganisms in the unit can be increased by heating the water in the boiler to 70 C at regular intervals The unit must stay switched on for at least 30 minutes and no warm water may be removed The residual heat in the heat exchanger will heat the water up to 70 C Fuses 12 V The fuse is in the electronics beneath the connection cover Replace the unit s fuse only with an identical fuse Device fuse 10 A slow T 10 A Fuses 230 V The fuse and the power supply lines must only be replaced by an expert The unit must be disconnected from the mains all poles before opening the electronic housing lid The fuse is in the power electronics 16 beneath the electronic housing lid This fine fuse must always be replaced with a fuse of the same type 10 A slow interrup
152. he data specified on the pressure reducing valve of the liquid gas cylinder N WARNING Operating the appliance with gas is not permitted e At petrol stations e On ferry boats e While transporting the motorhome by a transporter or breakdown vehicle There is danger of fire Leave the equipment switched off Safety instructions when storing foodstuffs Instructions for storing food ina refrigerator No refrigerator of any kind can improve the quality of the food refrigerators can only maintain the food s quality for a short duration as from the time of storing it Please observe the following particular conditions for storing food in a refrigerator that is built into a vehicle e A change in the climatic conditions such as temperature fluctuations e High temperatures inside the vehicle when it is closed and parked in direct sunlight temperatures are possible up to 50 C e Use of the refrigerator during travel with the power supply of 12V DC e A refrigerator built in behind a window and exposed to direct sunlight e Storing the products too soon i e shortly after starting up the appliance for use Under these particular conditions the refrigerator cannot guarantee reaching the temperature needed for perishables Perishables include all products with a stipulated use by date and a minimum storage temperature of 4 C or less especially for meat poultry fish sausages pre packed foods e Pack raw a
153. he heater output All 3 energy selection options can be used for winter deployment With gas operation the unit automatically selects the output level that is required Depending on the fuse protection at the camping site power of 900 W 3 9 A or 1800 W 7 8 A can be manually selected for electrical operation If more output is required e g heating up or low outside temperatures gas or mixed operation should be selected so that enough heating power is always available With mixed operation 230 V electrical operation is preferred if the power requirement is low e g for maintaining the room temperature The gas burner is not enabled until the power requirement is higher and is the first to switch off during heat up operations Summer operation boiler operation only Gas operation or 230 V electrical operation is used for hot water preparation The water temperature can be set to 40 C or 60 C With gas operation the water is heated at the lowest burner setting Once the water temperature is reached the burner switches off Depending on the fuse protection at the camping site power of 900 W 3 9 A or 1800 W 7 8 A can be manually selected for electrical operation Mixed operation is not possible With this setting the unit automatically selects electrical operation The gas burner is not enabled Repairs may only be carried out by an expert Guarantee claims warranty claims and acceptance of liabi
154. ic control unit Replace heating element 2 2 e Electronics are blocked e Please contact the Truma Service e Over voltage gt 16 4V e Check the battery voltage and volt age sources eg the charger 44 e Under voltage battery voltage too e Charge battery Replace any low lt 10 0V old batteries 4 e No 230V operating voltage e Reconnect the operating voltage e Faulty 230V fuse 230V e Overheating protection has trig e Replace the 230V fuse gered e Reset the overheating protection Allow the heating to cool down remove the connection cover and press the reset button 112 e Gas cyclinder or quick acting valve e Check the gas supply and open in the gas line closed the valves 212 e Combustion air intake or exhaust e Check the openings for soiling outlet closed snow ice leaves etc and remove 255 e No connection between the heater e Please contact the Truma Service and the control panel e Control panel cable faulty 18 y 9 42 e Window above the cowl is open e Close the window window switch D If these steps do not rectify the malfunction please contact the Truma Service Truma Combi 4E 6E Control panel Power selector switch Digi plus controller see previous section Room temperature sensor Cold water connection Hot water connection Gas connection 0 O O WBN Hot air outlets cO Recirculated air intake i O Waste gas discharge k Combus
155. ice Centre within 6 weeks of the date the repair need was identified for the work to be carried out The cost of transporting towing or moving the motorhome by any means to or from the place of repair is the responsibility of the owner The SuperSure Body Shell and Extended Body Shell Warranties only apply to motorhomes purchased and used primarily within the UK which means that the motorhome is not used for continuous journeys outside of the UK of longer than 90 days per journey Please refer to the Fiat or Peugeot handbook for use of the base vehicle outside the UK Terms 8 The Body Shell Warranty and Extended Body Shell Warranty covers any defect with the panels and seams of the coachbuilt habitation part of the motorhome This includes body leaks delamination of panels or floor water ingress through any permanently sealed seam joints NB The Extended Body Shell Warranty is non transferable and only applies to the original registered owner 9 In the first 12 months the SuperSure Warranty will cover any defect other than those specified in the Exclusions below 10 In the years 2 and 3 the SuperSure Warranty will only cover any defect with the following components e Water system heater fresh water tank water pump water gauges taps and shower heads e Heating system and components e Main proprietary items for example fridge toilet cooker e Auxiliary electrics and or e Windows excluding wind
156. id must be spotlessly clean and the pipes in the system must be free of contamination This will prevent the growth of bacteria in the system The system is filled through the expansion tank either manually or using the Alde filling pump which both tops up and bleeds the system For manual filling unfasten the circulation pump nut R and lift the pump S if fitted out of the tank Slowly pour the glycol mixture into the tank Bleed the system Top up with more liquid if the level has fallen after bleeding Bleed a newly filled system regularly during the first days the heating system is in operation Types of glycol Various types of antifreeze as used in car radiators are available from service stations car accessory shops and on line retailers and these types of antifreeze can be used to top up or replace the heating system fluid in the Alde heating system Frost and corrosion damage are not covered under warranty so it is important that the type purchased contains corrosion inhibitors suitable for use with aluminium systems Always check the label ask the retailer for advice or check with your supplying dealer if unsure Please note the corrosion inhibitor will have a limited life and after it expires the system will have no corrosion protection The fluid will usually be named as Ethylene glycol but may also be described as monoethylene glycol MEG ethanediol or G12 There is no industry standard for the co
157. id direct contact to the skin eyes and respiratory organ Should a battery leakage occur please act according to the instructions supplied by the manufacturer of the battery Act with caution as caustic substances are present in the battery Always remove the battery and the power cable before carrying out any maintenance of the product Before removing the clamps switch off all electrical and gas appliances Use a soft cloth or sponge and a non acid abrasive detergent when cleaning the battery box soft tray or bag To check if any acid is present in the soft tray or bag simply press it softly A strong smell from the soft tray may also indicate spilled acid Always treat spilled battery acid as hazardous waste Dispose of spilled battery acid according to the local and national regulations Before the camping season or extensive travelling check the soft tray for faults and replace if necessary The cleaning of the battery box and soft tray should only be done after all power sources have been switched off in order to prevent a hazardous situations Solar panel connection point or Solar panel fitment Depending on specification a solar panel connection point or a solar panel and regulator will be installed in the motorhome Solar Panel Connection Point If a connection point only has been included in the motorhome harness a solar panel using the provision must provide a fused and regulated output From the
158. ide CO poisoning can mimic many common ailments andmay easily be confused with flu or simple tiredness Symptoms to look out for include e tiredness e drowsiness e headaches e giddiness e nausea e vomiting e pains in the chest e breathlessness e stomach pains e erratic behaviour e visual problems N WARNING Anyone with these symptoms should immediately turn off all appliances and seek medical attention What to do during an alarm e Keep calm and open the doors and windows to ventilate the property e Stop using all fuel burning appliances and ensure if possible that they are turned off e Evacuate the property leaving the doors and windows open e Ring your gas or other fuel supplier on their emergency number keep the number in a prominent place e Do not re enter the property until the alarm has stopped When exposed to fresh air it can take up to 10 minutes for the sensor to clear and the alarm to stop depending on the level of carbon monoxide detected e Get medical help immediately for anyone suffering the effects of carbon monoxide poisoning headache nausea and advise that carbon monoxide poisoning is suspected e Do not use the appliance again until it has been checked by an expert In the case of gas appliances the engineer must be Gas Safe registered Activating the Carbon Monoxide Alarm ess Your detector comes complete with an integrated power pack that will provide power
159. ight and weight Ensure it has an official approval mark usually the United Nations E mark The current UN standards is Regulation 44 03 Never fit or use a Second hand car seat It could have been damaged and may not meet modern standards The fitting instructions may also be missing Positioning Fitting Dependant upon the child seat type the most suitable position for the child seat to be fitted may be the front passenger seat of the cab NOTE airbag advice below or the window seat of the forward facing rear seat the isle seat in the rear is not a recommended position advice should always be taken from the retailer on the suitability and security of the seat in the motorhome Read and follow the child seat manufacturer s instructions for fitting the seat All Swift Motor homes are fitted with inertia reel seat belts however the child seat must be tight in the adult seat Push all your weight into the child seat as you tighten the belt Keep a copy of the child seat fitting instruction in the motorhome for easy reference Any doubts ask an advisor to show you how to correctly install the seat Airbag Never fit a rear facing child restraint in a seat with an active airbag in front of it Forward facing child restraints should be posi tioned as far back from the airbag as possible Check the base vehicle handbook Three point seat belts This section refers to the seat belts located in the habitati
160. ighted match or taper to the burner and push the control knob in and hold It is necessary to hold the knob depressed after the burner has ignited for approximately 10 15 seconds to allow the thermocouple probe to reach temperature before releasing the knob Should the flame go out when the knob is released the procedure should be repeated holding the knob depressed for slightly longer 4 For models fitted with Spark Ignition the procedure is similar except that the burner can be ignited by depressing the ignition button which is located on the fascia If the burner has not lit within 15 seconds the control knob should be released and the burner left for at least 1 minute before a further attempt to ignite the burner 5 For simmering turn the knob further anti clockwise to the low rate position 6 To turn off Turn the control knob until the line on the control knob is aligned with the dot on the control panel Always make sure the control knob is in the off position when you have finished using the hotplate burners Operation Using the Electric Hotplate Ensure the electricity is switched on The hotplate control is numbered from 1 to 6 To turn it on rotate the knob either clockwise or anti clockwise to the required position Position 1 is the coolest setting To turn the hotplate off rotate the knob until the line or pointer on the knob lines up with the zero on the control panel The hotplate is a sealed con
161. ily using the above treatment and cleaning with a diluted solution of ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL sometimes known as rubbing alcohol available from pharmacies using a white cloth will then usually help Cleaning Solutions Please refer to the table below for the best cleaning solutions for different types of stains Staining agent Clean water 95 water Diluted IPA Wet wipes 5 washing up Alcohol liquid Black ink Blue ink Marker pen Coffee Tea Red wine Soft drinks Milk Ketchup Mustard Steak sauce Soy sauce Mayonnaise Butter Salad oil Chocolate Make up Face cream Suntan Oil Suntan Lotion Lipstick Urine Shoe Polish Engine Grease Note Impala fabric resists most household stains Whilst Impala fabric is resistant to and drastically reduces household stains it comes in contact with it it may not be resistant to all liquids chemicals or other materials whether containing toxic substances or otherwise and in particular the fabric is not resistant to bleaches acids or other liquids or materials containing destructive or toxic substances We therefore cannot accept any responsibility for misuse of Impala fabric by allowing such liquids materials or substances coming into contact with it Further details of this material can be found on the manufacturers website http www impalafabrics co uk Work Surfaces You should not stand very hot items on any of the work surfaces especially mo
162. indicator t Flush water tank level indicator a Control panel Preparing for use 1 Open the access door on the outside of your motorhome 2 Remove the Waste Holding Tank by pulling the safety catch which holds the tank in place upwards 3 Pull the Waste Holding Tank outward to the stop Tip it slightly and take the tank fully out 4 Place the tank upright and turn the rotating emptying spout upwards The emptying spout ensures that the tank can be easily and hygienically emptied 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 holding tank This avoids unpleasant smells and keeps the inside of the tank clean Next add approximately 2 litres of water enough to ensure that the bottom of the Waste Holding Tank is covered For more information on Thetford toilet fluids see last page of the Thetford user manual Screw the cap back onto the emptying spout and turn back to its original position Note The Emptying Spout Measuring Cap is Supplied in the same packaging as the Thetford user manual AN WARNING Never add toilet fluid directly via the blade or the toilet bowl as this could damage the lip seal of the Waste Holding Tank Always pour the fluids via the emptying spout 6 Slide the Waste Holding Tank back into its original position via the access door Make sure that it is secured with th
163. ing place correctly Operating instructions S 3004 P heating system i f h g a Operating handle thermostat b Piezo pressure switch S 3004 P c Blind cover d Integrated panel for a Truma fan TEB 3 e Sensor button to switch on the lighting optional f Auto ignitor with battery compartment S 3004 g Mica window to observe the flame h Thermostat sensor i Type plate removable case Note The illustration shows installation on the right For installation on the left the parts are arranged on the other side mirror image To operate S 3004 P with piezo pressure switch 1 Open gas cylinder and quick acting valve in the gas supply line 2 Turn the operating handle a into thermostat position 1 5 and push down as far as possible Press the ignitors in quick succession at the same time until the flame burns Lae 2 A i TY b AIDS TO 3 Hold down the operating handle a for up to 10 seconds so that the safety pilot responds 4 Watch another 10 seconds through the mica window whether the flame is extinguished by the air in the line caused by gas cylinder change WARNING Never re ignite before waiting another 3 minutes otherwise there is danger of deflagration This also applies if a heating system already in operation goes out and needs to be re ignited If the gas supply line is filled with air it can take up to two minutes until the gas Is ready to burn Keep the
164. ion Drain Fig 1 1 Check that the drain valve in the cold water intake is closed Lever should be in the horizontal position e 2 Open the hot tap in the bathroom or kitchen with pre selecting mixing taps or single lever fittings set to hot 3 Switch on power for water pump main switch or pump switch Leave the tap open to let air escape while the water heater is filling The heater is filled when water flows out of the tap Note residues of frozen water can prevent filling if there is a frost The water heater can be defrosted by switching on the heater for a short period max 2 mins Frozen pipes can be defrosted by heating the room aul Fig 3 m ETT y m O U lt T Draining the water heater a Red LED Failure gt 1 Disconnect power for water pump main b Water heater On 50 C or 70 C 4 switch or pump switch c Water heater Off 2 Open hot water taps in bathroom and kitchen 3 Open safety drain valve Lever in vertical 4 After 5 seconds clicking sound will be heard position Fig 1 position f from water heater as boiler attempts to light Outer collar a in control module 4 The water heater is now drained directly will turn Red if boiler fails to light If boiler to the outside via the safety drain valve does fail to light turn switch back to central Check that the water contents have been position c wait 5 minutes and then comp
165. ion if the MCB continues to fail contact your Dealer as there is probably an equipment or wir ing fault No or deficient supply Contact site Warden for assistance from site Other fault Contact your Dealer Reverse Polarity Mains Supply reversed The reverse polarity light is designed light is illuminated to illuminate when the Live and Neutral on PSU supply has been reversed crossed over If the light illuminates there is a problem with the site supply or the cable connect ing the supply to your vehicle The light is designed to work on UK electrical supplies where the neutral conductor is connected to earth at the sub station If you are using your vehicle outside the UK this light may illuminate when no fault exists In these cases consult the site warden for advice 3 12 Common Fault Table Reverse Polarity Generator being used light is illuminated on PSU Control Panel Control Panel has no display Problems 12v Power turns off Control Panel locked erratic function The Reverse Polarity warning light is on when using my Generator This is a normal side effect when using some types of generator Instead of con necting the neutral conductor to earth some generators centre tap the earth connection making both neutral and live conductors 110v above earth This 110v difference causes the neon polarity indicator to illuminate In most cases It is still safe to use the generator but please consult the
166. ion of the terminals and topping up of the battery fluid where applicable Please see instructions supplied with the battery Note Do not over discharge the battery One of the most common causes of battery failure is when the battery is discharged below the recommended level of approximately 10v Discharging a battery below this figure can cause permanent damage to one or more of the cells within the battery To prevent over discharge the EC400 450 system incorporates a battery protect circuit that warns the users and then disconnects the batteries when they fall below set values If the power is turned on and the leisure battery level falls below 9V a warning beep will be heard and the leisure battery gauge 10V LED will flash To cancel the warning press the levels button If the power is turned on and the vehicle battery level falls below 10 9V a warning beep will be heard and the vehicle battery gauge 10V LED will flash To cancel the warning press the levels button These warnings will not be repeated unless the power switch is turned off and on again This is to ensure the warning does not become a nuisance Battery Voltage cut off Action after cut off Notes sd V 3 5 12 Volt DC Fuses Battery selection is changed from Vehicle battery to Leisure battery If the leisure battery is below 9v then a further warning will occur see below Power is turned off This cut off level is designed to prot
167. ipes restricted by kinking Blockage in pump inlet or outlet pipe Blocked pump filter Air leak in suction line to pump Frozen pipes Pump incorrectly wired Pump fuse blown Battery disconnected Pump seized or overheated Pressure pump sensing switch may have failed Contacts may be faulty Wiring connections may be faulty Blockage in hot pipeline Heater inlet or outlet pipes kinked preventing flow Hot tap failed or blocked Heater non return valve jammed Check Check wiring refer to pump manufacturers instructions Check connections Check pipes run Check starting inside freshwater tank Dismantle and clean filter See pump manufactures instructions Check condition of pipe and pipe joints between the water tank and the pump Refer to pump manufacturers instructions Check wiring connection and then replace with fuse of correct rating Check connections Refer to pump manufacturers servicing instructions Refer to pump manufacturers servicing instructions Check contacts in plug and socket are clean and making contact Check wiring connections Disconnect pipes and inspect Check and re route if necessary Disconnect and inspect Seek service attention Water Water flows Cold water pipe kinked Check and re route if necessary from hot preventing flow tap but has reduced flow from cold Blockage in cold pipe line Disconnect pipes after 1st connector and check up to tap
168. ipment ltems made available by the manufacturer over and above the standard specification of the motorhome Essential Habitation A mass allowance for liquids in systems not accounted for within the MRO Maximum Technically Permissible Laden Mass The maximum weight for which the motorhome is designed for normal use when being driven on a road laden This mass takes into account specific operating conditions including factors such as the strength of materials loading capacity of tyres etc WARNING Under no circumstances should the axle loadings or the Maximum Technically Permissible Laden Mass of the motorhome be exceeded Nose weight of Towed Trailers The static mass of the trailer towing device on the rear of the towing vehicle Notes 1 When measuring the noseweight it is important that the trailer is loaded 2 The trailer is intended to be towed slightly nose heavy The nose weight can be adjusted by distribution of the load The nose weight should be approximately 7 of the actual laden weight but not greater than the hitch capacity and at the same time suit the motorhome requirements See Advice on Towing page 20 Loading of vehicle WARNING The driver is responsible for arranging the loads so that they comply with the technical weight limits of the specific motorhome model See specification handbook Correct weight distribution is an important factor in ensuring your vehicl
169. ircuitry of your detector at least once per week by pressing the Test Reset button briefly see above e Perform the Sensor Test once every month See of the CO 9X user manual for more details e Keep the detector free of dust by gently vacuuming the case with a soft brush attachment once per month To prevent the possibility of contaminating the sensor in your detector and thus affecting its reliability e Never use cleaning solutions on your detector Simply wipe with a slightly damp cloth e Do not paint the detector e Do not spray aerosols on or near the detector e Do not use any solvent based products near the detector ARRIVAL AT SITE FOS IIOP MINCE FNS NUON TONING lara rd uyata ai eit sheared sen tena 40 gt JU lt gt ae gt oe a Positioning the motorhome Note Check and observe site regulations Keep to roadways unless otherwise directed Adhere to speed limits Note that these are generally 10mph Remember that the stopping distance on grass is considerably greater than on tarmac Only a person in possession of a current driving licence may drive on the site Selecting a pitch Do not pitch in such a position that your motorhome will obstruct others coming in Try to choose an area which is dry reasonably level and preferably with a hard base If you have no alternative but to pitch ona slope try to ensure that you are facing down the slope for when y
170. isposing of the equipment EN m U m a lt Z Working upon and checking the refrigerator WARNING Work on gas equipment exhaust system and electrical facilities must be carried out by authorised personnel only Substantial damage to property and or injury to persons can arise through unprofessional procedures WARNING Never use an unshielded flame to check gas bearing parts and pipes for leakage There is a danger of fire or explosion WARNING Never open the absorber cooling unit It is under high pressure There is a danger of injury Information on coolant Ammonia is used as a coolant This is a natural compound also used in household cleaning agents 1 litre of Salmiak cleaner contains up to 200g of ammonia about twice as much as is used in the refrigerator Sodium chromate is used for corrosion protection 1 8 by weight of the solvent In the event of leakage easily identifiable from the strong odour proceed as follows e Switch off the appliance e Air the room thoroughly e Inform authorised customer services Note For your safety it was ascertained in an expert s report that no impairment of health exists when the coolant is discharged Operating the refrigerator with gas It is imperative that the operating pressure corresponds to the data specified on the rating plate of the appliance Compare the operating pressure of the rating plate with t
171. it 180 degrees and remove it from below Remove the rubber seal underneath the float Rinse the float and rubber seal under a tap Replace the Pressure Release Vent using the same method in reverse The rubber seals in the toilet the lip seal the mechanism seal the automatic pressure release vent seal and the cap seal should be regularly cleaned with water and treated with Thetford High Grade Seal Lubricant This will ensure that the seals remain flexible and in good condition If the toilet is not to be used for any length of time it is important to treat the seals with Thetford High Grade Seal Lubricant after cleaning Note Never use Vaseline or any vegetable oil except olive oil These may cause leakage or malfunction The lip seal is a part of the toilet that is subject to wear Depending upon the extent and manner of use the seals will become less effective and will need replacing periodically Winter operation You can use your Thetford Cassette Toilet as normal in cold weather as long as the toilet is situated in a heated location If there is a risk of freezing we advise that the toilet is drained by following the instructions under Storage For environmental reasons the use of antifreeze such as that used in car radiators is not recommended Storage It is important that you follow the instructions below if you do not expect to use your Thetford toilet for a long winter period e With the vehicle fres
172. ithout exception your dealer must place the order for you Supplier contacts A number of Swift Group suppliers manage their own Technical and Warranty related queries Where a customer has a question relating to a product manufactured by a company listed below we would advise that the first contact should be directly with them Sargent Electrical Services SA R E N T Unit 39 Tokenspire Business Park Beverley East Yorkshire HU17 OTB Phone 01482 678981 Fax 01482 678987 E mail supportOsargentltd co uk AL KO Kober Limited Al KO South Warwickshire Business Park Kineton Road Southam Warwickshire CV47 OAL Fax 01926 818562 Email mail al ko co uk Truma UK Ltd Park lane Dove Valley Park ru ma South Derbyshire DE65 5BG Phone 01283 586020 Fax 01283 586029 technical trumauk com THETFORD a Unit 19 Oakham Drive L DOrDOraton Parkwood Industrial Estate Rutland Road Sheffield S3 9QX Phone 0114 273 8157 Fax 0114 275 3094 Email infogo thetford eu Alde International UK Ltd Huxley Close Park Farm South Wellingborough Northants NN8 6AB Phone 01933 677765 Fax 01933 674975 Email info alde co uk Dometic UK Ltd qp DometiIc Dometic House The Brewery Blandford St Mary Dorset DT 11 9LS Phone 0844 626 0133 Email technical dometic co uk Motorhomes annual service inspection record In order to comply with the warranty you must have your motorhome inspected and s
173. itioning the storage racks Fig 31 The storage racks may be pulled out by smoothly lifting them and may be positioned as desired Refrigerator compartments Fig 29 1 Freezer compartment already frozen food deep frozen food 2 Top compartment convenience food 3 Middle compartment Dairy products convenience food 4 Bottom compartment Meat fish food for defrosting 5 Vegetable compartment Salads vegetables fruit 6 Top door shelf Eggs butter 7 Middle door shelf Cans dressings ketchup jam 8 Bottom door shelf drinks compartment Drinks in bottles or bags Shutting off the refrigerator e Switch off the refrigerator by pressing button 1 s 4 5 Keep button 1 pressed for 3 seconds The display disappears and the appliance is fully switched off e Release the locking mechanism Fig 30 31 of the door lock by pushing it and shift it to the front If the door is shut in this position a small gap is nevertheless kept open to prevent formation of mildew e lf the refrigerator is to be taken out of service for an extended period of time close the onboard shut off valve and the cylinder valve Defrosting As time goes by frost builds up on the fins inside the refrigerator A layer of frost thicker on one side may occur and does not represent a malfunction When this layer of frost is about 0 118 inches 8 mm thick the refrigerator should be defrosted e
174. k that the refrigerator door closes properly Too much warm food has been stores inside Allow warm food to cool down before storage within a short period of time The appliance has been running for only a Check whether the cooling compartment short period of time works after approx 4 5 hours Ambient temperatures too high Regularly remove ventilation grilles Failure The refrigerator does not cool in gas operation mode Gas cylinder empty Change gas cylinder Is the upstream shut off device open Open shut off device Air in the gas pipe Switch off the appliance and start again Re peat this procedure 3 4 times if necessary Failure The refrigerator does not cool in 12 V operation On board battery displaced Check battery charge it Engine not running Start engine Heating element defective please refer to Please inform the Dometic Customer Ser failure indication vices Failure The refrigerator does not cool in 230 V operation Vehicle not connected to mains supply volt Make a connection to a mains power supply age AES Gas operation despite connection to the Appliance switches to gas operation due to mains supply voltage insufficient mains supply voltage automatically switches back to 230 V operation Heating element defective please refer to Please inform Dometic Customer Services failure indication Information on failure display and trouble shooting e Refrigerators with an electronics system
175. ke years to grow and fines can be imposed for not observing national regulations Do not pull up seaweeds unnecessarily Make your visit instructive not destructive Look at material don t remove it Take notes and photographs not specimens Observe by laws and be considerate to others National Trust property and Country Parks have regulations to protect the wildlife Follow these and the Country and Coastal Codes PREPARING FOR THE ROAD A washa Supa tinea truce sae weet ta akaqa EA hegre inte 20 MOMO MS er uu m reer eee A A Zaa 20 Loading ol veni lE y aqnu a AA AA 21 Large storage Sas idad 22 Pr A A 22 A O o UC O taade Ses eae a aaa saa Wea 22 Dedicated travelling passenger seatin0 r 23 C jo E ORO 23 Tree DOIN Sea DEN scarce tas eds se ated ts sa 000255 24 DIVINO NIC er sunt A 24 Vehicle classical Sia diodes 25 AMICS TOWING sane csicc ate um n s uwa a aaa aa u usa aaashaqa maaa anasu aaa anes 25 Fiori ua a aysa a huwa od 26 y JU m U gt JU Z G TI O JU m JU O gt U Before moving off Check e gas cylinders are correctly positioned secured and turned off unless using en route heating e all gas operated appliances have been isolated except the en route heating system if fitted e loose articles including luton ladder are stowed securely Do not stow tins bottles or heavy items in overhead lockers e all lockers a
176. l 4 T U T 1 D lt T 2 Frame heating All models are equipped with a frame heating 12VDC 3 5W around the freezer compartment During summer months with high temperatures and humidity the metal frame may have water droplets forming To evaporate these droplets switch on the frame heating with button 6 Dometic 6 gt Blk EE cobos Fig 18 The operating time of the frame heater can be set to 2 hours 5 hours or continuous operation After selecting the operating time using the button 6 the temperature level indicator 8 is extinguished for a short time to show the set operating time for a few seconds The display then returns to the temperature level indicator Operating time 2 hours Press button 6 once A Bla Operating time 5 hours Press button 6 twice IA BE ol Permanent Operation Press button 6 three times KEE Display 00000 A Display 00000 A Display 00000 A WARNING In order to prevent discharge of the onboard battery change the frame heater from continuous operation to another operating time or switch it off Note The frame heater is active for 30 minutes after switching on and then switches itself off and on again at time intervals of 5 minutes Refrigerator compartments Fig 37 1 Freezer compartment already frozen food deep frozen food 2 Middle compartment Dairy products convenience food 3
177. l flash rapidly during the audible signal 4 Test your alarm as explained in the next section Alarm Test Note The test button accurately tests the alarm s smoke sensing circuit there is no need to test your alarm with smoke If your smoke alarm fails to give an audible test signal please refer immediately to the troubleshooting guide at the end of the user manual supplied WARNING Test your smoke alarm at least once per week Your smoke alarm has been designed to be as maintenance free as possible and although the unit requires only battery maintenance for its entire life there are several things you must do to keep it working properly WARNING our smoke alarm is a sealed electrical device and no attempt should be made to open the case Attempting to open the case will invalidate your Warranty Cleaning As aminimum your smoke alarm should be cleaned once every 3 months using your vacuum cleaner fitted with the soft brush attachment WARNING Your smoke alarm may false alarm when it is being cleaned using a vacuum cleaner N WARNING Do not use solvents or cleaners on your smoke alarm as they may cause damage to the sensor or circuitry The unit can be wiped with a slightly damp cloth WARNING The electronic test button provides a full test of the unit s functionality DO NOT try to test the alarm with a naked flame as this may present a potential fire hazard WARNING N
178. lade Spray light film of silicone on blade mechanism sticks or is hard to open Major unit Contact your original Motorhome Dealer malfunction Windows I To open turn knobs anti clockwise and open catches Swivel the window pane open to the desired position and close knobs clockwise to lock in the open position To close reverse the operation All opening windows have two catch positions The first position is for ventilation the second seals the window from ventilation and rain Acrylic Plastic Window Condensation Unlike domestic double glazed windows your motorhomes window are not vacuum sealed instead the double panes of acrylic plastic with are fitted with a breathable plug on the inner pane It is possible in weather where extremes in temperatures occur between night and day that customer will notice condensation between the panes The same phenomenon may also occur when washing your vehicle on a hot day The condensation should clear itself when the ambient conditions return to normal and the air between the panes dries However if this is taking a longer time than required the breathable plug normally located in the top corner of the window can be removed with a pin or sharp object and replaced when the panes are dry Care should be taken when doing this Acrylic Plastic Window Cleaning The material used to produce most motorhome windows is acrylic plastic While the acrylic used
179. lar the safety instructions Observation of the instructions and handling recommendations is important for dealing with the refrigerator safely and for protecting you from injury and the refrigerator from damage You must understand what you have read before you carry out a task Keep these instructions in a safe place close to the refrigerator so they may be referred to at any time Copyright protection The information texts and illustrations in these instructions are copyright protected and are subject to industrial property rights No part of these instructions may be reproduced copied or utilised in any other way without written authorisation by Dometic GmbH Siegen Warranty Warranty arrangements are in accordance with EC Directive 44 1999 CE and the normal conditions applicable for the country concerned For warranty or other maintenance please contact our customer services department Any damage due to improper use is not covered by the warranty The warranty does not cover any modifications to the appliance or the use of non original Dometic parts The warranty does not apply if the installation and operating instructions are not adhered to and no liability shall be entertained Limitation of liability All information and guidance in these operating instructions were prepared after taking into consideration the applicable standards and regulations as well as the current state of the art Dometic reserves the
180. lerances different setting levels can be selected for example for 6A fuse one can choose 6 or 7 Amp setting If the fuse does not hold choose a lower set value The function is deactivated in the factory setting Note The load monitor has to be installed for the function to be used see the manual for the vehicle boat or building 10 Service and Resetting the system hb WON 1 Service With this function you can see certain values of the boiler on the screen The values are updated once a second 2 Resetting the system With this function the panel can be reset to factory setting After resetting the panel is set as follows the boiler in Off mode electrical operation 1kw LPG heating in On mode and indoor temperature 22 C Other functions are disconnected 3 Translator This function is used to enable an external main panel to operate the boiler If a main panel is connected to the Alde panel it is activated with the On button otherwise it must always be set at Off Factory setting is Off 4 OK To leave the tool menu press OK or Menu Service menus Activated Functions Heater temp Sanitary temp MM Fan rotation RPM Current A Current Overheat deact act _ Window switch deact act Extern start deact act M Window open Window open the boiler stops for gas Gas o
181. lete mechanism under a tap e Remove the cover plate from the automatic pressure release vent by prising it up using a screwdriver Use one hand to push the automatic pressure vent open while holding the float of the automatic pressure release vent on the inside of the tank with the other hand Push the float upwards turn the float half a turn and remove it from below Remove the rubber seal that is under the float Rinse the float and the rubber seal under a tap Replace the rubber seal and float for the automatic pressure release vent in the same way The rubber seals in the toilet the valve blade seal the mechanism seal and the automatic pressure release vent seal and the cap seal should be regularly treated with Thetford High Grade Seal Lubricant This will ensure that the seals remain supple and in good condition If the toilet is not to be used for any length of time it is important to treat the seals with Thetford High Grade Seal Lubricant after cleaning Note Never use Vaseline or any vegetable oil except olive oil These may cause leakage Note The valve blade is part of the toilet that is subject to wear Depending on the extent and manner of service after a certain period the seal will become less effective and must be replaced Winter operation You can use you Thetford cassette toilet as usual in cold weather as long as the toilet is situated in a heated location If this is not the case there is a risk of
182. letely drained 10 litres repeat step 3 Gas operating instructions If there is air in the gas supply line it may take up to a minute before the gas is available for combustion If the appliance switches to Failure during this period switch off the appliance wait 5 minutes 1 Remove cowl cover and switch on again al Switching off gas operation Switch off the water heater by moving the rocker switch to the central position Fig 3 If the water heater is not to be used for a longer period mount cowl cover and close the heater gas shut off valve at the manifold Fig 2 2 Open gas cylinder and open the gas shut off valve at the manifold 3 Turn on the heater by moving the central rocker switch to the 50 C or 70 C position as desired Fig 3 Red indicator lamp Failure The red indicator lamp d lights up if there is a failure The reason for such an indication is for example no gas available or air in the gas supply system triggering of the excess temperature monitor etc To unlock switch off the appliance wait 5 minutes and switch on again In event of faults always contact the Truma Service on Tel 01283 586020 Electrical Operating Instructions 1 Ensure that the heater tank is full of water before operating the unit on electric power 2 Turn on the electric heating element by operating the water heater switch on the power supply unit See page 6
183. lity will be ruled out in the event of the following modifications to the unit including accessories modifications to the exhaust duct and the cowl failure to use original Truma parts as replacement parts and accessories failure to follow the installation and operating instructions It also becomes illegal to use the appliance and in some countries this even makes it illegal to use the vehicle During the initial operation of a brand new appliance or after it has not been used for some time a slight amount of fumes and smell may be noticed for a short while It is a good idea to heat the device up several times in summer operation 60 C and to make sure that the area is well ventilated Heat sensitive objects such as spray cans or flammable liquids may not be stored in the same compartment where the heater is installed because under certain conditions this area may be subject to elevated temperatures Important operating notes The integrity and tight fit of the exhaust gas double duct must be checked regularly particularly at the end of long trips Also check the mounting of the appliance and the cowl Following a blow back misfire always have the exhaust gas system checked by an expert Always keep the cowl for the exhaust duct and combustion air intake free of contamination slush ice leaves etc The hot air outlets and the recirculated air intake openings must be free so th
184. lour of the antifreeze but as a general guideline it indicates the type of corrosion inhibitor Blue Green Silicate inhibitor usually offering 2 year corrosion protection Red Orange OAT inhibitor usually offering 5 year corrosion protection Purple Magenta G12 Silicated OAT inhibitor usually offering 5 year corrosion protection It is important that antifreeze containino Silicate inhibitor Blue or Green is not mixed with antifreeze containing OAT inhibitor Red or Orange To guarantee compatibility there are two options Match the colour taking care to also check the label on the antifreeze bottle i e if the system is filled with blue silicate containing antifreeze top up with blue silicate containing antifreeze Use G12 antifreeze which is compatible with any of the other types of inhibitor described Header tank Note All Alde systems are installed and bled during the manufacturing stage to the requirements of Alde UK However further bleeding may be required after the first few operations of the system Bleeding the system Depending on how the pipes have been fitted air pockets may form when the system is filled with glycol fluid A sign that there is air trapped in the system is that the heat released into the pipes only extends a metre or so from the boiler even though the circulation pump is operating In newly filled systems small air bubbles can form in the expansion tank creating
185. ly fixed part and a waste tank that is accessible from the outside The removable waste tank is located under the toilet bowl and can be removed via a door on the outside of the motorhome Preparing for use C 402C C 402X and C 403L 1 Open the access door on the outside of your motorhome C 402C and C 402X 2 Rotate the waste tank emptying spout 90 degrees and remove the water filling extension you will find it positioned beneath the handle closest to the emptying spout 3 Rotate the waterfill funnel outwards remove the cap and place the extension on the waterfill funnel Add the stated amount of Thetford fresh water additive to the water tank This ensures a better and cleaner flush and keeps the water in the flush tank fresh 4 Fill the water tank with clean water Warning keep water level below the top of the water filling funnel 5 Remove the extension and return to its original position on the waste tank Note depending on the space between the door and wate tank this extension part may also be fixed on the door with a hook Screw the cap back onto the water filling funnel and push back inwards towards the side of the flush water tank Note 150ml of water will remain in the waterfill funnel when the water tank is empty C 402C C 402X and C 403L 6 Remove the waste tank by pulling the safety catch upwards 7 Pull the waste tank outward to the stop Tip it slightly and take the tank fully out
186. me it is compulsory that the exhaust cowl is guided through the roof Please use cowl leadthrough UEK part no 30630 04 The heat exchanger the exhaust duct and all connections must be regularly inspected by an expert and always after deflagration misfiring The exhaust duct must e Be connected tight and fixed to the cowl e Be made of one piece without separators e Without cross section narrowing and laid rising along the whole length e Mounted tight together with the insulating duct with several clamps No objects may be placed on the exhaust duct as this could lead to damages WARNING Heating systems with incorrectly mounted a damaged exhaust duct or a damaged heat exchanger may not continue to be used Steps must be taken to ensure that the warm air outlet of the heating system is never obstructed Therefore never place textiles or similar to dry in front of or on the heating system Such misuse could cause major damages to your heating system and the textiles caused by overheating Do not place any flammable objects near the heating system N WARNING The heating system case becomes hot during operation due to the construction The operator is responsible for due diligence towards others especially small children It is compulsory to pay attention to the operating instructions and Important Operating Notes when commissioning The vehicle owner is responsible for operation of the device tak
187. n pages 174 175 Parts and functions C 402C and C 402X a Handle opens and shuts the valve blade lb Flush knob when this pressed an electric pump fills the bowl with water c Level indicator display the red LED on the display lights up when the waste tank is full C 402C and C 402X When the flush know is pressed briefly the display shows the level in the waste tank and the level in the water tank C 402X d Removable seat and cover e Cover plates f Storage compartment for toilet fluids only the tall model g Safety catch holds the waste tank in place h Water filling tunnel for easy filling of the water tank Cover guarantees optimal hygiene Opens when the waste tank is located in the toilet and closes when the waste tank is removed Removable mechanism uo k Valve blade opener Valve blade valve seal m Vent plunger for emptying with splashing n Upper handle o Automatic pressure release valve ventilates the waste tank when this located in the cassette toilet Avoids excessive pressure in the waste tank p Pull out handle for easy transport of the waste tank q Wheels r Rotating emptying spout ensures that the waste tank can be easily and hygienically emptied s Water filling extension t Access hatch to waste tank and water filling funnel lockable from the outside of the vehicle C 402L a Handle opens and shuts the valve blade b Flush knob when pr
188. n 18 COdS O CON aa dto 16 Colour reference 190 CONGSNSATION and 193 COUN COGS cisterns ra 18 AU AAA 28 CVE TACKS rra 183 184 D Domestic Waeco CB 40 Cool Box 155 Dometic absorption refrigerator 134 Dometic refrigerator operating controls 144 Dometic refrigerator troubleshooting 152 DOO nda oct 181 O aynam pu er ak 17 Diving CENCE secadores 24 E EC400 Series Power Control System 66 EC400 Series Technical Data 80 alse tees aces acces accede gate tase aguas 69 A erence rae ant eee h aasaasss 69 Electrical fault finding 88 Electrical overseas connection 60 Electrical system 60 Electric Hot platica ansin 156 En route heating 55 ENVIO MS aaa duna 18 ESCADO Pals uta i 34 Europear to usadas 26 Exterior paint colour reference 189 External 12v fill socket 44 External BBQ DOIN adc L L L Tasa 188 siete OO AAA 163 F Fai aaa 203 Fire and fire alarm 32 Fire extinguisher 34 Fresh water system 43 USCS SAPA A SAPIN 13 G O etna aaa aaa as Qua 3 53 Has DONES 53 Gas cylinder changing 55 Gas cylinder compartment 54 Gas f
189. n very membrane such as egg yolks potatoes hot liquid suddenly boiling over when chicken livers etc without first piercing a spoon or other utensil is inserted them several times with a fork into the liquid 10 Do not pop popcorn longer than the To reduce the risk of Injury to persons manufacturer s directions Popping time is 2 Do not overheat the liquid generally below 3minutes Longer cooking cause scorching and fire Also the cooking through heating it tray can become too hot to handle or may c Do not use straight sided containers with break narrow necks 11 If smoke is observed switch off or unplug d After heating allow the container to stand in the appliance and keep the door closed in the microwave oven for a short time before order to stifle any flames removing the container 12 When heating food in plastic or paper e Use extreme care when inserting a spoon or containers keep an eye on the oven due lo other utensil into the container the possibility of ignition 13 The contents of feeding bottles and baby food jars shall be stirred or shaken andthe Care of the microwave temperature checked before consumption 1 Turn the oven off before cleaning in order to avoid burns 2 Keep the inside of the oven clean When food spatters or spilled liquids adhere to oven walls wipe with a damp cloth Mild detergent may be used if the oven gets very dirty The use of harsh detergent or abrasives is not recommended
190. n your Technical Handbook Details of how to change the various bulbs can be found within our Practical Guides located on Swift Talk http www swift talk co uk forum topics swift group practical manuals Soft Furnishings Should be vacuumed occasionally to remove grit and sand and help to keep its smart appearance over the lifetime of the upholstery The upholstery can be cleaned with a mild reputable upholstery cleaner It is recommended that the curtains and pelmets are specialist cleaned only The foam used in cushions is manufactured to meet fire regulations It requires time to return to its normal position after prolonged use Leather care Leather furniture in a normal contract and domestic environment requires little maintenance although obviously leather in lighter shades will need more attention Regular care of leather does ensure its lasting quality and some general rules for regular cleaning and maintenance are e Clean the leather with a soft damp cloth taking care not to soak the leather e For a more thorough clean use the Bridge of Weir Leather Cleaning and Protection kite available directly from the distribution centre e Do not use saddle soap wax polishes or spray polishes e Do not use any product or any method of cleaning not recommended by the manufacturer e Avoid letting any buckles studs and zips come into direct contact with the furniture e Avoid drying out the leather by takin
191. nce with European Directive 2001 56 EC Operating instructions Priming the gas system e Open the cylinder s valve 1 e Firmly press the hose rupture protection green button on the high pressure hose 2 If necessary e g if the regulator has been knocked when replacing a LPG cylinder press the green reset button on the regulator 3 e Start the gas burning devices if desired Changing a gas cylinder Please use the correct size spanner for the gas hose connectors as this will prevent damage to the screw fittings and ensure that the fitting is tightened sufficiently e Close the empty gas cylinder s valve e Remove the high pressure hose from the gas cylinder e Attach the high pressure hose to the full gas cylinder e Open the full cylinder s valve e Press the hose break safety device Check the hose connection to the cylinder valve for leaks 0 a 33 lt O m 0 J LLI O gt pr LU ep GAS SAFETY ADVICE Gas safety advice Facts about LPG e LPG is not poisonous e Bi products are harmless e There is danger if all air and oxygen were excluded e Ventilation holes must be kept clear at all times e LPG has been given a smell by the manufacturers in order to identify leaks Awning Spaces LPG Appliance Exhaust There is no danger of pollution of an enclosed awning space by the LPG exhaust from a refrigerator venting into it as awning spaces are
192. nd cooked foods separately e g in containers aluminium foil etc e Only remove the outside packaging of single packs if all the necessary information e o the use by date can also be read on the single packs e Do not leave cooled goods outside the refrigerator for too long e Place the foods with the next use by date at the front accordingly e Pack away any left over food and eat at the first opportunity e Wash your hands before and after handling any food e Regularly clean the inside of the refrigerator Please observe the instructions and information regarding the use by date on the outside packaging of the food Please observe section Cleaning of this instruction Refrigerator rating plate The rating plate is to be found on the inside of the refrigerator It contains all important details of the refrigerator You can read off from this the model identification the product number and the serial number You will need these details whenever you contact the customer service centre or when ordering spare parts U Dometic Type camo CLIMATE CLASS SN IIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIH MOD NO RMS 8400 4 PROD NO 00921084272 9 JC 00 SER No 9900185 3 BRUTTOINHALT 80 TOTAL CAP 95 VOLUME BRUT gt VERDAMPFERFACH q FREEZER COMP VOLUME COMPT BT NUTZINHALT 771 USEFUL CAP p VOLUME NET 230 2404 1 12 W Qn 0 252 12 V 12 W h 18 3 gh B 23 3037 13B P 28 30 mbar BP 3
193. nd cupboard doors are closed and secured e main table is stored or locked in its transit position e fridge is on 12V operation and door lock is set e 230V mains input socket flap is securely closed e all drain taps are closed e tyre pressures and wheel nuts e rear corner steadies are raised e exterior roof rack ladder is raised and secured e all windows doors rooflights are closed and secured e TV aerial is lowered and locked into position where fitted e exterior step where fitted is retracted folded in e Ensure exterior service locker is closed and locked where fitted Special attention must be taken to ensure all top hinged windows as well as the Luton windows and rooflights are closed when in transit All units should be fully closed and latched to prevent damage The motorhome exterior door should also be locked WARNING Large and or voluminous items should be stored securely before travelling WARNING Vehicles over 3m high have a maximum vehicle height label affixed to the drivers sunblind When planning your route take your vehicle height into consideration Central locking The central locking will not activate unless the cab doors are closed It will however activate with the habitation door open The habitation door lock will then engage when the door is closed leading to the possibility of being locked out of the vehicle if the keys are left inside It is therefore essen
194. nd owner d Washing or similar be hung outside the vehicle Parking Motorhomes should only be parked in approved places When using the facilities of a motorhome care and consideration should be given to those around them Driving Before moving off elevated rooflights and aerials should be lowered and correctly secured and top hinged windows closed Likewise all doors and access lockers for gas containers and chemical toilets must be properly secured Exterior steps should be properly retracted and secured When the vehicle is in motion it is compulsory for all front seat passengers and rear seat passengers to wear seat belts where fitted When using a motorhome on either the public highway or private roads the Highway Code should be complied with and full consideration given to other road users In the event of a motorhome travelling slowly the driver of the motorhome should where possible pull over in order to let other traffic pass WARNING When refuelling or on a ferry ensure the gas system is fully isolated at source Handbooks chassis amp converter Before using a motorhome all aspects of the handbooks produced by the chassis manufacturer and the converter must be read and adhered to The separate chassis manufacturer handbook refers to your motorhome chassis and base vehicle including care and maintenance Environment Care and consideration should be taken to protect the environme
195. ng any device which might deter intrusion by thieves Customers are advised to identify their motorhome with a method for subsequent identification if other forms of identification have been altered or removed Free crime prevention advice about securing your motorhome protecting your valuables property marking either at home or whilst on site can be obtained from the Crime Prevention Officer through your local Police station Tracker Tracker battery powered retrieve unit Your vehicle is fitted with a TRACKER Battery Powered Retrieve unit This is a self contained security device which has been positioned discreetly within the vehicle during the manufacturing process There are numerous fitting positions for the device the locations of which are kept secret and known only to TRACKER and the Swift Group This unit has a self contained battery which has a minimum five year life The unit draws no power from the vehicle battery or leisure battery This unit is a tracking device only and is not an alarm The tracking device requires an active subscription to be in place with TRACKER Your vehicle is supplied with a free 3 month subscription from date of purchase which is activated once you have registered your details with TRACKER normally your dealer would do this with you at the time of collection of your new vehicle If you chose not to register your device the unit is not activated and the vehicle can therefore
196. ng to each other and sliding Heki care instructions Clean the blind only with a damp sponge Clean on a regular basis to avoid dust dirt particle build up as this can damage the blind material Use only water or with mild suds or a vacuum cleaner In order to avoid material fatigue do not leave the flynet closed for a long time Roof light blind and flyscreen The blind and flyscreen operate Independently of each other and are engaged by connecting to each other and sliding Safety precautions 1 Repairs should be carried out only by trained personnel 2 Inform an approved dealer in case of defects and malfunctions 3 Before starting off check the rooflight for damage in the acrylic dome tension cracks and the winding mechanism which could arise owing to for example branches and other natural causes 4 Do not step in the acrylic dome 5 Close the roof light before starting off check whether it is locked 6 Do not leave the vehicle with the rooflight open danger of burglary or from rain 7 Do not open in strong wind or rain 8 Before opening remove snow ice dirt etc from the acrylic dome 9 Malfunctions are to be repaired by an approved dealer at once 10 Do not use caustic detergents danger of tension cracks in the acrylic dome 11 Do not operate whilst the vehicle is moving Midi Heki Roof light With operating bar To open depress button and push bar to required
197. not be tracked in the event of theft At the end of the free 3 month subscription period your subscription will end Owners can however choose to either subscribe to TRACKER for a further 12 months at 60 per year or for a period of five years from date of purchase at 199 The TRACKER unit subscription cannot be subscribed to for longer than five years from the date of purchase and a new TRACKER unit would need to be installed and registered separately after the five year period has elapsed If in the unfortunate event your vehicle is stolen you should e Notify the police immediately e Contact TRACKER and confirm to them that your vehicle has been stolen and provide a police crime number e TRACKER will then activate the tracking device in your vehicle e The police can then track the vehicle using VHF tracking technology from the tracking computers inside police vehicles and aircraft e Once located TRACKER will inform you The device works in some but not all European countries further details of which can be obtained from TRACKER http www TRACKER co uk TRACKER s telephone number is 0845 602 2356 CO alarm Fireangel CO 9X Carbon Monoxide Alarm AX WARNING Please read the full user instructions provided Carbon monoxide Known as the silent killer Carbon Monoxide is an invisible odourless and tasteless gas What are the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning Early symptoms of carbon monox
198. ns voltage overseas requires particular attention e Overseas supplies can be of reverse polarity e Reverse polarity results in equipment not necessarily being isolated when turned off reverse polarity indicator on the PSU will light in the event of reverse polarity e The only sure way to make equipment safe is to unplug it e t is useful to have a means of checking polarity when overseas e f it can be achieved then connect live to live and neutral to neutral to achieve full electrical protection 230V mains electrical equipment ep T power consumption O O 9148 17 WOAJ p9399301d pue pajiooun Ajjnj aq snu y BSN ul U YM S 1418ui Z GZ SI 9 qe9 39 ul SUIeW BY Jo u Bu j IPeB ayy Y31dNOD 318VO9 LI INI SNIVIN SINOHYOLOW OG J I qo N3349 9 MOTISA NOTI3A9 N33d9 HLYVA HLYVa S HLYV4a HLYV3 y O 0 sO NMOWg IVELNAN Gy ania s 3 O in WHLNAN ANNI JA AS 3 Coo gt STVNINYAL SNId Sagni LIMOS STVNIWHYAL JO MIA JO MAIA JO MIIA JO MIA MOTIAA 3 N3349 HLAVA MOTIAA 9 N33t9 HLYVA 2 zWwg g T18VO 34809 318X314 ZZ Z MOV1d TVHLn3N LA anid IVHLNAN Oo qati aa NMOUd 3AIT 7 ONIYIM G3XI4 ONIYIM 318IX314 N3349 9 MOTISA MOT1AA8 N33t9S N HLuv3 HLyuva yet O OA Oo oo IVELNAN SR Cop 3AH1 ama Y JAT WHLAAN TWHLNAN JAT qaq L ae S TIVNIAtIa1L SNId Sagni LIMOS S TIVNIAWtI31 30 MIIA 30 MIIA 30 MIIA JO MJIA LATLNO AlddNS HOLId u
199. nt Observe the Country and Coastal Codes The Country code Enjoy the countryside but respect its life and work More people than ever before are exploring the countryside interested in farming plant life bird watching or just observing the general wildlife Whatever your interest there is a lot to learn but please observe the following code 1 Guard against all risk of fires Hay and heathland catch alight easily and once ablaze are very difficult to put out Remember fire spreads quickly Fasten all gates Keep your dog under proper control Keep to the paths across farm land Avoid damaging fences hedges and walls Leave no litter Safeguard water supplies Protect wildlife wild plants and trees O ON O QO W PD Go carefully on country roads 10 Respect the life of the countryside The Coastal code As our coastlines are increasingly used for recreation and education the following suggestions are made to enable us to enjoy our inheritance and preserve it for posterity Disturbance may mean DEATH Do not trample about or move rocks unnecessarily Do not frighten seals or seabirds Do not spill detergents solvents or fuel from boats as these can kill marine life When sailing moderate your speed the wash from a fast boat can destroy banks and nests Live molluscs and crustaceans need not be collected as souvenirs dead shells can usually be found Shellfish can ta
200. nt input at 12 V heater boiler Combi 4 E Short term max 5 6 A average power consumption 1 1 A Combi 6 E Short term max 5 6 A average power consumption 1 3 A Heating up of boiler 0 4 A Stand by 0 001 A Heating element FrostControl optional maxi mum 0 4 A Troubleshooting After switching on winter and summer operation none of the controls are operational The unit is switched on but the heater does not operate After operating for a longer period of time the heater switches to failure Fan continues to run after controls switched off When the device is switched on in electrical operation the heater does not heat up No operating voltage Device fuse or vehicle fuse defective The temperature setting on the control panel is lower than the room temperature Summer operation with empty water tank Hot air outlets blocked Recirculated air intake blocked Gas pressure regulator iced up Butane content in the gas cylinder too high Unit was switched off during failure After running is active in order to reduce the unit s temperature After running is active in order to reduce the unit s temperature No 230 V operating voltage 230 V fuse defective Overheating protection has activated If these measures do not remove the failure please contact the Truma Service Centre Check 12 V battery voltage charge if necessary
201. nterrupted during the starting of the gas operation Note No automatic switching is performed during the ignition Cooker 3 burner with combined grill and oven cooker 3 burner electric hotplate with separate grill and oven Burner operation OFF FULL RATE LOW RATE 0 0 0 a a P a a Fig 1 Important e Although each burner will support pans from 10 to 22cm care should be taken not to overload the appliance as performance may be reduced e The following pan sizes are the maximum Auxiliary Burner 8200mm Semi Rapid Burner 2x 200mm or 1x 220mm with 1x 180mm Electric Hotplate 180mm e When using small pans the flames should not spread beyond the base of the pan as this will reduce the efficiency of the burner e Avoid old or misshapen pans as these may cause instability e The lid must be opened fully prior to using the hotplate burners Using the Hotplate Gas Burners 1 Ensure gas cylinder is connected and turned on and the shut off valve at the manifold is open In the event of a gas smell turn off at gas cylinder and contact supplier 2 Flame supervision Each burner is controlled individually and is monitored by a thermocouple probe In the event of the burner flames being accidentally extinguished turn off the burner control and do not attempt to re ignite the burner for at least one minute 3 To light Push in the control knob and turn to full rate see Fig 1 Hold a l
202. o do if you require assistance Congratulations on purchasing your new motorhome We are confident that you will enjoy many happy holidays However should you have an enquiry or require assistance with a problem we hope that this guide will be of assistance to you If you have a problem or enquiry with regards to your new motorhome please follow these steps 1 Check the Owners Handbook paying particular attention to the fault finding advice at the back of the book 2 Contact your supplying dealer for assistance If you need to contact the Swift Group please be aware of the following 1 When contacting Swift Customer Care please quote your name postcode and VIN Vehicle Identification Number This can be found at the bottom of the front windscreen on the plate on the front cross member within the engine compartment and on the Swift manufacturers plate situated on the bulkhead directly behind the front driver passenger seat 2 In most instances the Customer Care Team will involve your dealer in resolving the issue you are experiencing 3 If you are contacting the company by email letter or fax the Customer Care Team will respond to you within five working days from the date of receiving the correspondence 4 lf you are calling the Customer Care Team please avoid where possible Mondays and lunch times 5 Please be aware that the Swift Group cannot send parts direct from the factory In all cases w
203. o not use the oven when empty this could damage the oven ee Do not use the oven cavity for any type of storage such as papers cookbook cookware etc IN Do not operate the oven without the glass tray in place Be sure it is sitting properly on the rotating base al Make sure you remove caps or lids prior to cooking when you cook food sealed in bottles Do not put foreign material between the oven surface and door It could result in excessive leakage of microwave energy O NI Do not use recycled paper products for cooking They may contain impurities which could cause sparks and or fires when used during cooking 8 Do not pop popcorn unless popped in a 17 Never heat oil or fat for deep frying as you microwave approved popcorn popper or cannot control the temperature and doing unless it s commercially packaged and so may lead to overheating and fire recommended especially Tor Microwave 18 Liquids such as water coffee or tea are ovens Microwave popped corn produces a lower yield than conventional popping there will be a number of unpopped kernels Do not use oil unless specified by the able to be overheated beyond the boiling point without appearing lo be boiling due to surface tension of the liquid Visible bubbling or boiling when the container is manufacturer removed from the microwave oven is not 9 Do not cook any food surrounded by a always present This could result i
204. of around the exhaust cowl involves the danger of exhaust gas entering the vehicle interior The heating may only be operated with the skylight lifting roof closed where necessary Note Only experts may carry out repair work A new O ring must be mounted each time the exhaust is dismantled Guarantee claims warranty claims and acceptance of liability will be ruled out in the event of the following e Modifications to the unit including accessories e Modifications to the exhaust duct and the cowl e Failure to use original Truma parts as replacement parts and accessories e Failure to follow the installation and operating instructions It also becomes illegal to use the appliance and in countries this even makes it illegal to use the vehicle Note The vehicle owner is responsible for arranging inspection Liquid gas devices may not be used while refuelling in multi storey car parks garages or on ferries Slight develooment of smoke and odours can occur when commissioning a new factory device or after a longer period out of use It is appropriate to immediately allow the device to burn on the highest power and ensure good ventilation of the room An unusual burner noise or raising of the flame points to a controller defect and makes an inspection of the controller necessary Heat sensitive objects e g spray cans may not be stored in the heating installation area as high temperatures can occur Only s
205. of burglary and water penetration Do not open in strong wind rain or snowfall Before opening remove snow Ice dirt etc from the dome Malfunctions must be repaired by an approved dealer at once Do not use caustic detergents danger of tension cracks in the dome Before setting off close the dome and check the locking mechanism Avoid high speed maximum speed recommended is 130 km h Do not close the blind more than 2 3 during the day danger of heat build up Before starting off open the blind Care instructions Clean the dome with the Seitz acrylic cleaner Opaque spots and light scratches on the dome can be removed with the Seitz Acrylic Polish and the Seitz Special Polishing cloth Use talcum powder regulary 4 times yearly to care for the rubber seals Clean the blinds only with water and mild soap suds or a vacuum cleaner Note The guarantee becomes null and void if the care and safety instructions are not followed Roof lights When opening the roof lights care must be taken to release the locking mechanism as the unit is raised Roof lights must be fully closed when driving Roof lights provide essential fixed levels of ventilation 7 TOMTOM eneTM 00000000 AO Mini Heki Rooflight To open depress button and push bar upwards The rooflight has two open ventilation positions and a fully open position The blind and flynet operate independently of each other and are engaged by connecti
206. on area of your motorhome Fastening the seat belt Insert tongue into buckle a positive click indicates correct assembly Releasing the seat belt Press the red release button the tongue will be ejected from the buckle e The belt is designed for use by one person and must not be put around a child seated on a persons lap e The belt is suitable for restraining most child seats and boosters e The belt should at all times be adjusted and used in accordance with the instructions No excessive slackness should be present e Once installed the diagonal should pass across the centre of the shoulder and the buckle should lie just on or below the hip e Avoid twisting the webbing during use Webbing must not be allowed to chafe against sharp edges e Do not make alterations or additions to the belt e Belts that have been cut frayed damaged or stressed through impact should be replaced After impact the motorhome anchorage points should also be checked e To clean use warm soapy water only e Periodic inspection of the installation will ensure reliability of the seat belt Driving licence Licences issued to drivers who passed their car driving test before 1st January 1997 include categories B E and C1 E which gives them entitlement to drive motor vehicles up to 7500kg MTPLM Drivers who passed their test on or after this date have category B entitlement only which restricts the entitlement to motor
207. ondon SW1X 7DS Tel 020 7235 7000 www smmt co uk Green Flag RBS Insurance Churchill Court Westmoreland Road Bromley Kent BR1 1DP Trade Association NCC Catherine House Victoria Road Aldershot Hampshire GU11 1SS Tel 01252 318251 www thencc org uk www motorhomeinfo co uk e mail info thencc org uk 2013 SWIFT GROUP LTD Z O E lt E O LL Z LL LLI 0 3 Change of ownership Notification of change of ownership for second owners only A the new second hand owner please notify the Swift Group of the change of ownership by completing this page and sending it to Customer Services Swift Group Limited Dunswell Road Cottingham East Yorkshire HU16 4JX The transfer of ownership incurs an administration charge of 50 payable to Swft Group Limited Upon receipt of your completed form below you will be contacted by a member of the Customer Services Team who will process your payment please do not send payment with this form The form and payment must be received within three months from date of purchase The transfer of the warranty will not come into effect until payment has been received Note Warranties are only transferable providing the terms and conditions of the warranty have been met by the previous owner s Please see warranty information at the beginning of this handbook for full details The Extended Body shell warranty is a non transferable warrant
208. onitoring The device automatically selects the required power setting in accordance with the temperature difference between the temperature selected on the control panel and the current room temperature When the room temperature selected on the control panel is reached the heater switches back to the smallest setting and heats the water to 60 C Once the water temperature is reached the heater switches off and the yellow LED p goes out The warm air fan can continue to run in order to cool the unit after run Heating without water temperature monitoring The device automatically selects the required power setting in accordance with the temperature difference between the temperature selected on the control panel and the current room temperature Once the room temperature selected on the control panel has been reached the heater switches off The warm air fan continues to run at slow speed until the outgoing air temperature on the unit has fallen to 40 C or less If the boiler is filled the water will automatically be heated at the same time The water temperature is then dependent on the heating output being given off and the duration of heating required to reach the desired room temperature e Heating with drained water system Depending on the operating mode the unit will automatically select the required power level according to the temperature difference between the setting on the control panel and the current room
209. oor of the compartment that are designed to fit both steel and BP Gas Light cylinders Two straps are provided for retaining the bodies of the cylinders at mid to high level Types of gas Propane Propane is supplied in red or partly red cylinders which have a female left hand threaded connector Scandinavian countries use the same connector Germany and Austria supply propane with a male connection Propane will work at temperatures as low as 40 C and is therefore suitable for all winter motorhoming Butane Butane is supplied in the U K in green or blue cylinders All these have a male left hand thread EXCEPT for Camping Gaz which has a special female right hand thread and Calor 7kg and 15kg and aluminium bottles which have a special clip on connection Continental cylinders usually have a male left hand thread similar to but not identical with U K butane Butane is only suitable for use at temperatures down to 2 C but will not work below that En route heating The majority of Swift Group motorhomes are equipped with an LPG en route heating system The en route heating system is installed with additional safety features Safety features e MonoControl CS regulator incorporating a crash sensor which stops the gas flow in the event of the motorhome being involved in a traffic collision e Gas flow monitor e Hose rupture protection is installed The full system is Homologated in complia
210. orhome is fitted with Camper Tyres Camper tyres meet a specific CP Camping Pneu standard for tyres on Motorhomes The Camper tyres on a Motorhome unlike a commercial van are designed to carry a significantly higher load for the majority of their life and even when stationery for greater periods of time unlike a van which typically loads and unloads As a result Camper tyres have stiffened side walls to withstand the increased payloads and pressure on them this extra reinforcement also gives better vehicle stability on the rear with the heavier rear axle loads typical on a Motorhome The tyres are also designed to improve mileage wear and offer better grip off road When replacing your tyres we only recommend the fitment of CP or Camper Tyres Dedicated travelling passenger seating Seat belts are fitted to all travelling seats Travelling seats are designated by the manufacturer and vary according to the layout you have purchased Each seat is homologated i e tested to all relevant safety requirements NEVER travel in or attempt to install a seatbelt to a non designated seat Z WARNING Side facing seats are designed for habitational use only not for use when the vehicle is in motion Seat belts and legislation Designated driver and passenger seats are fitted with seat belts and MUST be worn Children aged up to 3 years of age must wear an appropriate child restraint suitable for their age and weight
211. ork Gas Hob does not light Oven does not light Space heater Fridge does not light Water heater does not light No gas Air in pipe No gas Air in pipe Over gassed Air in pipe No gas Air in pipe No gas Air in pipe Check level of gas in bottle Check gas bottle valve is on Check gas taps are on Purge system Refer to hob manufacturers instructions Check level of gas in bottle Check gas bottle valve is on Check gas taps are on Purge system Refer to oven manufacturers instructions Check level of gas in bottle Check gas bottle valve is on Check gas taps are on Check exhaust outlet is clear Turn off appliance wait 2 minutes and try again Purge system Refer to space heater or boiler manufacturers instructions Check level of gas in bottle Check gas bottle valve is on Check gas taps are on Purge system Refer to fridge manufacturers instructions Check level of gas in bottle Check gas bottle valve is on Check gas taps are on Purge system Refer to water heater manufacturers instructions Cassette toilet Bowl does not drain when toilet is flushed Cassette is overfilled DO NOT REMOVE CASSETTE While inside the motorhome turn flush knob anti clockwise to open valve blade and leave it in the open position Open access door on side of motorhome Rotate pour out spout outward Place appropriate size container under spout cap Remove cap carefully Allow bowl contents
212. ou leave Levelling the motorhome Levelling must be carried out in both directions for the refrigerator and other equipment to function correctly Stepped levelling boards Fig A or proprietary ramps are ideal for this purpose Levelling pads or boards should be used under the steadies where the ground is soft or uneven Fig A Winding the corner steady Lower the rear corner steadies if fitted until they are in firm contact with the ground Fig A DO NOT use the steadies as a jack they are only a means of stabilising the rear of the motorhome Levelling pads or boards should be used under the steadies where the ground is soft or uneven Awnings and Tents Awnings and tents should only be used when permission has been obtained When on grass and staying for more than a few days the ground sheet and or side flaps of awnings should be periodically raised in order to avoid damage to the ground SERVICES 0 m AS E a a a 42 z Presse SNC Sea a ene aed Co eRe ee ee een ee 46 O PRESSURE SWIRCH CAC ue tm ers oie 46 da Presse Witch trodblesAcO IN u u a u al md a tout artana aware usan ha aq 47 Water levarse or GS espi au E dl 48 Valer au u un u nasa u basas aaa mus napus masaukasqa tunas haoh Qua 49 Gas scheni oraw OS um a D n ae 51 E usss cates te ld et e n E E OE A ENT an us asna 53 TOS e tot te ee al 54 E route ASUS A 50 EA 56 a 57 Gas Fr ATE TUNE ts ti dll dde 59 ElSCrCASY E a a A o 60 WETS AS COMMIS CMON
213. ow furniture and blinds In years 2 and 3 any defect specified in the Exclusions will not be covered Exclusions 11 Swift shall not be liable under the SuperSure Body Shell and Extended Body Shell Warranties for any defect related to or arising from the following e The failure of a component for reasons of fair wear and tear e Damage resulting from freezing fire over heating or accidents whether caused by the user or a third party e Misuse of any component e Normal deterioration corrosion intrusion of foreign or harmful bodies lack of servicing or negligence of any person other than Swift which causes stoppage of or impairment to the function of any component of the motorhome e Replacement of parts which have reached the end of their effective working life because of age and or usage e Cleaning or adjustment of any assemblies e Cosmetic finishes to kitchen sinks cooker tops vanity units shower trays and or e Routine maintenance items which are part of the annual service including lubricants rubber gas hose the cleaning of the heater and fridge flues the replacement of gas jets the resealing and or replacement of shower room sealant and the adjustment and lubrication of locks 12 In addition to the exclusions above in year 3 of the SuperSure Warranty Period Swift Group Limited shall not be liable under this Warranty for any defects related to e Pullout awning e External Omni step
214. pend the cover 1 in the bottom bearing and pivot in 2 until the lock audibly clicks into place Check the tight fit by pulling Battery change on the auto ignitor If ignition sparks cannot be heard when commissioning or only at intervals of more than one second the battery needs to be replaced Only change the battery with the heating system switched off Insert a new battery before the beginning of each heating season Dispose of the old battery correctly TRUMA S 3004 SPACE HEATER Only use temperature resistant 70 C leak proof mignon batteries LR 6 AA AM 3 part no 30030 99200 other batteries can cause function faults Remove the case slide the battery compartment cover up and change the battery Pay attention to positive negative Close the battery compartment again Put the case back on Technical data Established according to EN 624 or Truma test conditions S 3004 P S 5004 Gas type Liquid gas propane butane Operating pressure 30mbar see type plate Rated thermal output S 3004 P 3500W S 5004 6000W Gas consumption S 3004 P 30 280 g h S 5004 60 480 g h S 3004 P Q 4 0 kW Hs 290g h C S 5004 P Q 6 8 kW Hs 290g h C Countries of destination BE BG RO DK DE EE Fl FR GR UK IS IE IT LV LT LU MT NL NO AT PL PT SE CH SK SI ES CZ HU CY 51 3B P 51 SEP Operating voltage 1 5 V auto ignitor with batte
215. pending on your type of vehicle caravan or motorhome the control panel will vary in specification Not all features are present in all vehicles Please refer to the following diagrams to identify your control panel Motorhome Control Panels EC467 Fresh water level gauge Mains supply amp charger on Leisure battery selection button FRESH ss WATER D Leisure battery voltage gauge e E D x Awning light on off button Water pump on off button Leisure battery selected on Power on off button aE Vehicle battery Awning light selected LED LED Waste water level gauge voltage gauge Internal on off button View levels button press to show bat tery amp tank levels EC462 2 6 Control Panel Operation e Power Button Press the power button to turn the leisure power on Press the button again to turn the power off The adjacent LED will illuminate when the power is on and also thevoltage of the selected battery will be displayed on the voltage gauge e Pump Button With the power on press the pump button to turn the water pump on Press the button again to turn the pump off The adjacent LED will illuminate when the pump is on and also the level of the water tank will be displayed on the water gauge e View Levels To display the battery voltage levels and the water tank levels on the control panel gauges press the levels button The display will remain illuminated
216. peration in the boiler a u starts again when the window is closed The Soft Rev electrical operation remains in function Check Heater the vehicle boat or building manual to see Panel whether this function is installed CI Version Connection failure There is a connection fault between boiler and panel To reset dis connect 12V from the boiler and reconnect Connection fail ext Communication error between Alde s panel and external panel Panel failure 1 Panel fault Panel failure 2 Panel fault 12 Emergency start e Disconnect the 12V cable and the cable to the panel on the boiler e Connect a cable between 2 and 9 in the connector on the boiler O 22 C D Gas failure If an error occurs in the system the display will LE show the reason This is only displayed when Fuse 3 15 A the panel is on standby 12VDC e Reconnect 12V to the boiler Now the boiler starts with gas and 1kW Adjustment of the room temperature is not working Constant pump operation is set Battery too low If the vehicle boat or build ing has a battery voltage of less than 10 5V the boiler stops It is automatically reset when the voltage reaches 11V Fan failure Faulty fan speed In order to Control reset disconnect 12V from the boiler and Fuse 3 15 A panel reconnect automatic reset after 5 minutes Gas failure Gas finished Reset by switching off and restarting the boiler in a
217. pleasant smells and only leads to flooding Note To prevent clogging we recommend using Aqua soft Thetford s quickly dissolving toilet paper AX WARNING Please do not travel with a flush water tank that is too full we advise empty but for sure not filled more than half full Do not travel with water in the toilet bowl Failure to adhere to this notice may result in water damage to yxour motorhome Emptying The waste tank has a capacity of 19 litres and must be emptied at the latest when the red light in the level display lights up The indicator lamp will light up when the waste tank can still take about two litres which is about three uses Note Do not allow the waste tank to become too full Use C 402C C 402X and C 403L 14 Make sure that the valve blade is closed Open the access door located outside the vehicle Pull the safety catch upwards and remove the waste tank 15 Remove the water filling extension first to avoid it getting lost during the emptying of the waste tank 16 Stand the waste tank upright pull out handle at the top wheels at the bottom Press the handle down and move it away from the waste tank until it snaps out of its locked position 17 Pull the handle up and wheel the waste tank to an authorised waste dump 17 Pull the handle up and wheel the waste tank to an authorised waste dump 18 Push the handle back Turn the emptying spout upwards and remove the cap from the spout
218. plets This issue is compounded by warm moist air being generated from normal breathing Condensation will also form in cold areas where air movement and ventilation is restricted e g cupuboards wardrobes under beds etc What is important It is important to provide ventilation and air flow so that warm moist air can escape or be externally cooled and to use the heating reasonably by not making the motorhome too warm such that people perspire as this will only serve to generate more moist air and therefore more condensation However in particularly cold periods where the external ambient temperatures are low condensation may still form on external walls as the insulation levels may well not be thermally able to cope with the difference between the internal and external temperatures How can you prevent condensation Provide ventilation so that moist air can escape a Good ventilation of the vehicle when cooking or when drying clothes footwear or pets is essential Observe when windows begin to show signs of misting and increase ventilation by opening slightly by 1cm or opening a roof vent as these will help but keep the habitation door closed as much as possible to retain heat b If drying damp clothes or towels open a window to ventilate the area and allow the moist air to escape c Try to make sure that the caravan is partially heated It can take a long time for a cold caravan to warm up so it is
219. pproximately 200 C and heat the oven for about 30 minutes to eliminate any residual factory lubricants that might impart unpleasant smells to the meals being cooked A non toxic smoke may occur when using for the first time So open any windows and turn on mechanical ventilators to help remove the smoke 5 Although the oven does heat up quickly it is recommended that a 10 minute preheat be allowed The oven should be up to full temperature in about 15 20mins 6 To turn off turn the control knob until the line on the control knob is aligned with the dot on the control panel 7 Shelf the shelf has been designed to allow good circulation at the rear of the oven and is also fitted with a raised bar to prevent trays or dishes making contact with the back of the oven To remove a shelf pull forward until it stops raise at front and remove WARNING The pans and trays supplied with this appliance are the maximum sizes recommended for use Larger pans and trays may restrict good circulation of heat increasing cooking times Oven Temperature Control The temperature in the oven is controlled by a thermostatic gas tap and is variable over the range 130 C to 240 C Approximate temperatures for the settings on the control knob are shown in the table below The temperatures indicated refer to the centre of the oven and at any particular setting the oven will be hotter at the top and cooler towards the base The variation b
220. prior to removing surface dirt and film with a hose pipe trapped dirt could cause scratching Wash with a solution of warm soapy water windows can then be dried off with a leather Small scratches can be removed consult your dealer Catches and stays do not require any special attention or lubrication Unlike domestic double glazed windows your caravan Motorhomes window are not vacuum sealed instead the double panes of acrylic plastic with are fitted with a breathable plug on the inner pane It is possible in weather where extremes in temperatures occur between night and day that customer will notice condensation between the panes The same phenomenon may also occur when washing your vehicle on a hot day The condensation should clear itself when the ambient conditions return to normal and the air between the panes dries However If this is taking a longer time than required the breathable plug normally located in the top corner of the window can be removed with a pin or sharp object and replaced when the panes are dry Care should be taken when doing this Acrylic Plastic Window Cleaning The material used to produce most caravan and Motorhome windows is acrylic plastic While the acrylic used is very durable it is able to be scratched with relative ease and therefore care must be taken when clearing your vehicle not to use aggressive clearing products Equally care should be taken when using a drying
221. provided connection the supply is taken to the EC400 power supply unit This facility is designed to be used with a maximum solar panel size of 100 watts if a solar panel or panels of output greater than 100 watts are required please contact Sargent Electrical Services or the Swift Group for further advice Solar charge directed to the power supply unit can then be distributed to the leisure battery vehicle battery or each battery in turn For further details of selecting which battery receives the solar charge please see the EC400 series instructions Please note that solar charge can only be directed to both batteries in this way if the System Shutdown button is ON if System Shutdown is OFF any available solar charge will be directed to the vehicle battery only Solar panel installations should be undertaken by trained technicians who are familiar with the systems involved Particular care should be taken when making connections to solar panels which can generate high voltages ahead of a regulator when exposed to light Depending upon the specification of the motorhome the connection point will be presented in one of the following formats 1 Solar panel connection point with EC400 series control panel and related power supply unit In these installations two way connectors will be present close to the leisure battery and or at a high level within furniture i e within a wardrobe either visible or behind a removabl
222. pump out Troubleshooting Pump will not start when the tap is opened e Check fuse s e Check power source s and ensure there is sufficient voltage to run the pump e Ensure pump LED is illuminated e Using a multi meter ensure there is power at the pump If not refer to your dealer as there maybe damaged cabling or a fault with the fusebox e Is the pump hot If so allow to cool before retrying e Has the vehicle been stored over winter was it correctly winterised If no the pump may have frozen causing permanent damage e The pressure switch may need adjusting See pressure switch paragraph in this section for how to do this Pump runs but will not pressurise system i e no or little water being discharged from taps Not Pulsing e Ensure that there is water in the fresh water tank e Check in line filter is free from debris and correctly fitted e Ensure water system has been primed correctly see priming the water system page 44 and there are no air locks present e Ensure there are no restrictions in the plumbing e Using a multi meter ensure there is power at the pump If not refer to your dealer as there maybe damaged cabling or a fault with the fusebox e Ensure the inlet side of the pump is watertight and not allowing air into the system e Using a multimeter check that the voltage is between 10 and 14 5 volts If not refer to your dealer Pump continues to run
223. r are securely in position If none of the above helps contact a service workshop The heating cartridge is not working 1 Check that there is an electricity supply 230V to the heating cartridge 2 Check that the relays fitted to the boiler come on a slight click can be heard from the relays when the heating cartridge is switched on at the control panel If none of the above helps contact your dealer or Alde See page 9 for contact numbers Alde technical data Measurements Weights Boiler height 310mm Boiler depth 340mm Boiler width 510mm Weight 14kg without fluid Gas Propane Output 1 3 3kW Consumption 245g h Output 2 5 5kW Consumption 405g h Pressure Butane 3 8kW 275g h 6 4kW 460g h I8 28 30 37 mbar I3B P 30 mbar Volume Pressure Temp Liquid volume radiator water Liquid volume warm water Max pressure radiator water Max pressure warm water System temperature 230V Output element Output element 2 or 3kW 12V DC Current consumption Fuse 3 5 litre 8 4 litre 0 05MPa 0 5 bar 0 3MPa 3 0 bar max 85 C 1 x 1050W 1 x 2100W 1 amp max 3 15 amp 3 15amp Dometic absorption refrigerator Guide to these operating instructions Before you start using the refrigerator please read the operating instructions carefully These instructions provide you with the necessary guidance for the proper use of your refrigerator Observe in particu
224. r information Habitation relay Habitation relays are fitted to motohomes by manufacturers to comply with the following legislation 1 The Road Vehicles Construction and Use Regulations 1986 Regulation 60 Radio interference suppression 2 Council Directive 72 245 EEC of June 20 1972 amending for the purpose of their adaptation to technical progress relating to the radio interference electromagnetic compatibility of vehicles and Council Directive 2007 46 EC on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the type approval of motor vehicles and their trailers A habitation relay must be fitted by manufacturers safe guarding the consumer the purpose of the relay is to disable non homologated appliances components whilst the vehicle is in transit Unintentional electromagnetic energy can be created by non homologated devices within the habitation compartment which could cause a malfunction of the base vehicles electronic systems components including safety critical items such as air bags ABS braking etc In your motorhome the habitational relay is within the EC400 450 power supply unit The Swift Group recommends that electrical fault finding is undertaken by a trained Technician familiar with the systems involved The basic checks below are therefore limited to items that can be checked without the use of tools etc If in any doubt please consult a Swift dealer Power Supply Fu em
225. r on press the frost protect button to turn on the water tank heating system The adjacent LED will illuminate to show that the tank heating system is on 2 7 Operation while driving The EC400 system is designed to shutdown parts of the system while the engine is running This is to meet Electro Magnetic Compatibility EMC regulations and to ensure the safe operation of the caravan or motorhome This is indicated by the two battery LED s flashing together Please ensure the system shutdown switch on the PSU is in the on button in position before driving See 2 3 This will ensure the electronic system is active and will therefore be able to control the charging process supply the refrigerator and monitor other system Circuits On motorhomes if when fitted designated 12v sockets en route reading lights and en route heating will remain operational while the engine is running 3 System Technical Information The following section provides further technical information relating to the electrical system You can also access the supporting technical manual from www sargentitd co uk 3 1 Residual Current Device amp Miniature Circuit Breakers Miniature Circuit Breakers MCB s Residual Current Device RCD RCD Test button The Residual Current Device RCD is basically provided to protect the user from lethal electric shock The RCD will turn off trip if the current flowing in the live conductor
226. r use of any LPG gas operated appliances unless supplied fitted by the manufacturer e for carrying LPG gas bottle cylinders e to carry any flammable liquids unless properly stored sealed and secured e for the operation of an electrical generator e in such a way that the load exceeds the MTPLM and maximum axle loads Care must be taken to ensure that exterior doors are closed locked and that all possessions are properly stored and secured before setting off on any journey Roof loading Some motorhome roofs can be fitted with a roof rack optional A maximum load of 50kgs can be evenly distributed on the roof rack system This figure MUST NOT be exceeded The roof areas up to the over cab section are capable of withstanding an average person s weight 13 stone or 82 5kg If a wheel or tyre fitted to a wheel is changed any replacement must be of the same type of construction and size The law requires that the tyres and pressures must be suitable for the use to which they are being put The minimum tread depth must be 1 6mm throughout a continuous band comprising the centre three quarters of the breadth of the tread and around the circumference of the tyre Please refer to base vehicle manufacturer s handbook for tyre pressure information This may also be displayed in the driver s or passenger s door aperture Motorhome Tyre Specifications Customers should note that your Mot
227. r voltage state i e circa 10V The Swift Group makes every effort when specifying components to operate at low voltages but is not responsible if a component fails to work at lower voltages Components that are typically affected by low battery voltage include but are not limited to the pump the radio and some lights which require higher voltages for start up Motorhome battery N WARNING Use precaution when removing or replacing the battery as batteries contain acid liquids which can Cause severe injuries and damage when handled incorrectly Refer to the cleaning and maintenance section Your motorhome has been fitted with one or two leisure batteries depending on size of vehicle and expected electrical loads The battery is housed in a special compartment designed to hold the battery securely and to contain any electrolyte acid spillage The compartments are either under the floor or in a side opening battery box opening to the outside of the vehicle Under floor compartments are sealed from the habitation compartment and a breather pipe is fitted to ensure any build up of explosive gases hydrogen is vented to the outside If a breather pipe is fitted it is important to ensure that replacement batteries are also fitted with a breather pipe The battery or batteries should only be positioned in the appropriate compartment which is vented to the outside and be properly secured before travelling It is recommend
228. rSure Warranty the Body Shell warranty and or the Extended Body Shell Warranty provided by Swift do not cover any parts of the motorhome that are covered by the Fiat or Peugeot warranty Conditions for the SuperSure Body Shell and Extended Body Shell Warranties 1 You must ensure that the habitation part of your coach built motorhome has an Annual Service see clause 2 below within 90 days before or 60 days after each anniversary of the original date of purchase In order to preserve your SuperSure Warranty the third Annual Service must however be carried out before the expiry of the 36 month period from the original date of purchase In order to preserve your Body Shell Warranty the sixth Annual Service must be carried out before the expiry of the 72 month period from the original date of purchase In order to preserve your Extended Body Shell Warranty the tenth Annual Service must be carried out before the expiry of the 120 month period from the original date of purchase If you have not performed an Annual Service then Swift will not be obliged to perform any work under the applicable warranty Original VAT invoices must be retained as proof that Annual Service have been carried out 2 The Annual Service on the body shell and habitation area must be carried out in accordance with the requirements in this handbook You will be responsible for any charges made for an Annual Service If the Annual Service is performed by an a
229. ration While hot water boost is activated the circulation pump is stopped 1 Increase the quantity of warm water by pressing the button When activated the plus symbol changes colour to green 2 The settings are ready If you wish to revert to the basic warm water settings before 30 minutes have expired ES 1 Reset the warm water by pressing the button 2 The settings are ready 6 Heating with electricity Do as follows to active heating with electricity The greater the power the better the heating performance In choosing between electricity and gas electricity is given priority 1 Start and step between the various power steps Off 1kW 2kW or 3kW with the button or button The set value is displayed on the screen When activated the plus symbol changes colour to green Certain boilers are equipped with max 2 kW selecting 3kW is not possible in these cases 2 The settings are ready and the boiler is working at set temperature 3 To switch off the electrical operation step with the button to Off 7 Heating with gas Do as follows to activate heating with gas If both electricity and gas are selected electricity is given priority 1 Start the gas operation by pressing On The On symbol is activated and changes colour to green 2 The settings are ready and the boiler is working at set temperature Z LLI gt oh
230. rcle requirements of Construction and Use regulations 1986 amp 97 27 EC European Touring Customer should note that there are a number of requirements placed on a driver when driving on European roads Carrying a warning triangle high visibility jacket first aid kit and spare bulb is now compulsory in many EU states but some EU countries are now introducing further regulations such as carrying a breathalyser kit and not being able to use satellite navigation systems with speed camera warnings We would advise customers to check on the many web sites available to ensure you are carrying the correct equipment when touring in those EU countries EN ROUTE m Z C j O ONION EIEEE A N E EE N E EE EEE S ETO AAA EANA A 28 JU Removal of spare wheel on ALKO COVES AA 28 Removal ol FIATZPEUGEOT Spare Wheel uuu us u ass oie 29 Cruise control The driver of the vehicle should always remain seated and in control of the vehicle when cruise control has been engaged Never leave the driving seat for any reason when the vehicle is underway Removal of spare wheel on ALKO conversion WARNING Exercise care when lowering the wheel and frame due to its weight Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 4 Removal a Spare wheel in the stowed position Fig 1 lb Remove the securing pins a from the supports b at each side of the spare wheel carrier frame c Fig 2 c Lift the wheel carrier frame c slightly and move
231. re equipment when the mains supply is connected This module supplies DC to the leisure equipment up to amaximum of 25 Amps 300 Watts therefore the available power is distributed between the leisure load and the battery with the leisure load taking priority as per the following example Lesiure Load Available power for battery ON IE SER A Alde Aide heating EC470 PSU Only EC470 PSU Only Fridge Water Heater 12v Charger internally connected WARNING Under heavy loads the Charger case may become hot ALWAYS ensure the ventilation slots have a clear flow of air Do not place combustible materials against adjacent to the Charger 3 3 Smart Charging On EC468 and EC469 PSU s the system incorporates a smart charge feature which monitors both leisure and vehicle batteries and automatically adjusts and directs the charger power and solar power if a solar panel is installed to maintain the leisure and vehicle batteries at an optimal level 3 4 Leisure Battery a Type Selection For optimum performance and safety it is essential that only a proprietary brand LEISURE battery is used with a typical capacity of 75 to 120 Ah Ampere hours A normal car battery is NOT suitable This battery should always be connected when the system is in use The PSU is configured to work with standard lead acid leisure batteries and in most cases is also compatible with the latest range of Absorbed Glass Matt
232. rime option If a solar system capable of powering the refrigerator is installed the solar 12V supply takes priority The 12V operation is otherwise only effective while the engine is running According to the sequence of priority the electronics selects GAS as energy source only if both of the electrical energy source are not available Manual operation is possible at any time Note For Setting of cooling compartment temperature see point 4 7 2 Refuelling while in AES mode operation Note In order to prevent unintended switching to gas operation during refuelling the electronic system starts gas operation of the refrigerator after the motor has been turned off for 15 minutes During this period the appliance is ready for operation stand by The temperature level LEDs do not light then while all other indicators remain active AN WARNING The use of unshielded flames is prohibited in petrol station environments Should the refuelling stop last longer than 15 minutes the refrigerator has to be switched off or switched over to another energy type Additional features MES AES e The brightness of the display reduces after a few seconds if no other buttons are pressed The indicator lights again if a button is pressed Press the button again to activate the required function e Failures are indicated by flashing of the failure indicator LED e Should the door be kept open for too long more than 2 min
233. room condition It must be remembered that because the frames of the doors are made of ash which is a natural product they can be affected by temperature and humidity and may bow under certain conditions As conditions change they should revert to their original positions Kitchen Drainer and Cutting Board You should not stand hot items on to the removable plastic kitchen drainer To wash use only warm soapy water do not use chemicals and bleach Changing interior bulbs The majority of interior lights are LED and in the unlikely event of a failure the replacement of the whole unit is required It is not possible to replace the bulb on these units For non LED lights remove the lens or lampshade to access the bulb Always replace like for like Bulb Replacement and Type Full details of the bulbs used with your Swift Group product can be found in your Technical Handbook Details of how to change the various bulbs can be found within our Practical Guides located on Swift Talk http Awww swift talk co uk forum topics swift grouppractical manuals In many applications LED lights are fitted which contain no user serviceable parts In the unlikely event of failure of one of these lamps the entire lamp will need to be replaced several types of LED light are intended for semi permanent installations using self adhesive mounts etc and dealer assistance may be required should damage or other need for replacement o
234. rotect will be present on the control panel above the entrance door see page 69 Turn this feature on when the external temperatures are low and the tank heaters will then turn on and off automatically Before heating each tank the system will check that the water level in each tank is at the 1 4 level or higher the heaters will not operate if the tank is empty If the water level is appropriate the heaters will then switch on and off based on the temperature as measured by sensors within the tank The approximate temperatures that the heater use to switch on and off are Heater s switch ON if the temperature in the tank falls below 5 degrees C Heater s switch OFF if the temperature in the tank then rises to above 10 degrees C The fresh and waste water tank heaters can operate independently for instance use of frost protect feature while the fresh tank is full but waste tank is empty would only result in the operation of the fresh tank heater Please note that the heating elements use a 12V supply and if used without a mains hook up and charger operating then leisure battery power consumption will be increased see consumption table on page 63 for more information Priming the Water System 1 Close the water tank drain valve or re fit the drain bung Model specific 2 Fill the water tank with water 3 Close the water heater drain valve see boiler instructions in the fitted equipment section
235. rs overflow Dispose of all waste water where instructed Empty effluent from chemical toilets where instructed To avoid possible damage to sewage purification works only approved chemical fluids must be used Under no circumstances should coal tar phenol or caustic based fluids be used Disposable napkins and similar bulky items must not be put into chemical closet emptying points but should be wrapped in a polythene bag and placed in the container provided Place all litter in containers marked for the purpose Noise Do not make excessive noise Children should be restrained from making excessive noise Flying kites and model aircraft and the use of items like catapults or air guns as well as ball games should not be permitted among or close to other vehicles Musical instruments record players radios and televisions should not be used to the inconvenience of other people on the site Open and close doors quietly Power generators must be adequately silenced and used with consideration Dogs and other Pets All dogs and other pets should be kept under control Unless permission has been granted no animal should be allowed loose on the site and leads must not exceed 1 Oft No animals should be allowed in the shower toilet blocks Do not let dogs foul the site Fire Precautions Adhere to and take note of fire precautions noting the whereabouts of the fire points WARNING Provide one dry powder
236. ry Current Draw 225mW ignite Weight S 3004 P approx 9 8kg without fan Note The motorhome control panel situated above the entrance door must be switched on for the fan to operate See page 69 Cleaning With switched off appliance We recommend removing dust which has collected on the heat exchanger and base plate of the heater and on the impeller wheel of the Trumavent fan once a year before the heating season starts Clean the impeller wheel carefully using a brush or tooth brush Butterfly outlets The butterfly plate may be opened or closed to control the quantity of air and may also be twisted around to control direction For uniform distribution outlets nearest the heater should be closed more than those further away Blown air The air ducting outlets are generally of the butterfly tyoe and may be opened or closed by adjusting the butterfly valves Twisting the disc in its housing directs the flow in the direction required One outlet on each leg of the air ducting layout must be kept open at all times Under no circumstances should the air ducting outlets be blocked Truma Combination Boiler The Truma Combination Boiler has been designed to run on gas or electric power and the optimum performance is obtained when used in dual fuel mode that is running on gas and electric at the same time Running in dual fuel mode has the following benefits e Fastest possible heat up time the 2KW
237. s not guaranteed Switching off Set the control knob on the heating system to 0 the auto ignitor is simultaneously switched off Switch off fan set rotary switch 0 If the device is not used for a longer period close the quick acting valve in the gas supply line and gas cylinder Maintenance In Germany the Truma Service Center is generally to be notified in case of any faults the respective service partners are available in other countries see Truma service book or www truma com Despite careful production the heating system can contain parts with sharp edges therefore always wear protective gloves for maintenance and cleaning work Observe the ESD regulations The electronics can be damaged by the danger of electrostatic charge Only experts may carry out repair work Cleaning only with the device switched off It is recommended to remove the dust that has collected on the heater exchanger floor plate and on the fan wheel on the Truma warm air system at least once per year at the beginning of the heating season Carefully clean the fan wheel with a paint brush or small brush Remove Cover WARNING Only remove the cover with the heating switched off and cold By simultaneously pressing both closure levers 1 outwards the cover is unlocked It can be pivoted out and lifted out of the lower bearings Z LLI gt Es T Q m E TE Attach cover Sus
238. safety drain valve 1 Switch off the freshwater pump 2 Open all water taps 3 Then open the safety drain valve by raising the yellow lever M to a vertical position 4 The heater will now drain directly below the vehicle through the safety drain valve hose Check that all the water is emptied out about 7 10 litres Leave the valve in the open position until the next time the heater is used Note Check that the automatic check valve N is open and is allowing air to enter the heater when it is being drained and that the hose is not blocked Closed The heating cartridges All Compact 3010s are fitted with two 230V heating cartridges with a maximum output of either 2100 or 3150W Select the heating cartridge output on the control panel Always check that the input supply to the vehicle has the correct amperage in relation to the selected output Note these ratings are for the boiler only 1050W requires a 6 amp fuse supply 2100W requires a 10 amp fuse supply 3150W requires a 16 amp fuse supply The circulation pump A circulation pump is required to circulate the heated glycol fluid A 12V circulation pump is fitted in the expansion tank An optional 230V circulation pump can be fitted on the boiler Selection of circulation pump is made with a switch on the control panel The room thermostat on the control panel controls the circulation pump i e switches it on or off a
239. scribed in section Shutting of the refrigerator E 00000 Opening battery compartment Fig 22 pull out Fig 23 Note Batteries 8 x AA 1 5V are not included AX WARNING e Observe the correct polarity e Do not connect non rechargeable batteries to a charger e Remove rechargeable batteries from the battery compartment before charging e Avoid short circuits on the contacts in the battery compartment e Remove discharged batteries e Remove the batteries from the battery compartment if the refrigerator will not be used for a long time e Do not mix different types of batteries Explanation of operating controls Fridge Freezer models The control panel buttons are not accessible when the refrigerator door is closed Open the bottom door to reach the operating buttons Depending on the door opening direction there are two LEDs on the left or right edge of the control panel The outer LED 1 indicates that the refrigerator is operational blue The other LED 2 lights red in the event of a fault Indicator LEDs Fig 4 Refrigerators for self contained gas operation contain two battery compartments in the control panel which are located on the left and right next to the button bar E Domet x Ima aril WORDED El olja Operating controls without battery compartments Fig 5 Dometic a ra F 52 E pr mn L EL HEA lla z IF nonpli R Operating controls with
240. se the life span of the battery This can be achieved using an automotive type battery charger as and when required e Disconnect the vehicle battery negative terminal Check the charge of the battery every three months See Vehicle Inactivity section in the Fiat Peugeot handbook Gas system e Ensure the gas supply is isolated at the gas bottle and ensure that the gas manifold taps are off e Check the age and condition of the high pressure gas hose and regulator and replace if required Appliances Check the battery expiry date on the smoke alarm and CO detector and replace or remove as required e Ensure the fridge is turned off e Clean the inside of the fridge e Prop the fridge door open and if possible the internal freezer compartment door for ventilation e Fit fridge vent winter covers if available e Ensure all hob oven microwave surfaces are clean e f the motorhome is going to be left connected to 230v supply while not in use ensure the microwave is unplugged e Clean the toilet and empty the cassette and lubricate the seals with an acid free lubricant such as Thetford High Grade Seal Lubricant See Thetford toilet Users manual Exterior Body Chassis e Ensure that all windows skylights and access doors are closed and secured e Ensure all fixed ventilation points high and low are clear from debris and obstructions e Ensure the vehicle is not parked where falling debris i e
241. ses the electric 230v heating system is designed to supplement the gas heating system For quick efficient prolonged heating gas must be used Important To maximise the use and life of all fitted equipment in your motorhome it is essential that any accompanying manufacturers literature is read fully All recommended maintenance and preparation procedures should be followed The information provided in this handbook is only intended as a guide If in any doubt consult your manufacturer appointed dealer particularly before attempting to install EXTRA EQUIPMENT Note In the interest of safety replacement parts for an appliance shall conform to the appliance manufacturer s specifications and should be fitted by them or their authorised agent Truma Ultrastore water heater operating instructions Z WARNING Before using for the first time it is essential to flush the entire water supply through with clean warm water Always mount the cowl cover when the water heater is not being operated Drain the water heater if there is a risk of frost There shall be no claims under guarantee for damage caused by frost When connecting to a central water supply rural or city connection or when using more powerful pumps a pressure reducer must be used which prevents pressures of greater than 2 8 bar occurring in the Ultrastore Filling the Truma Ultrastore with water e Lever position Closed f Lever posit
242. ss 35 EEEE IE eat ech ovata ee eaten sce tee In 35 A AR sake tua 8 30 SO AA A A A ee 112 36 09 D m lt P Z U Sp T C E U lt Fire Note Your attention is drawn to the notice affixed inside the wardrobe advising on fire precaution ventilation and what to do in case Of fire In case of fire 1 Get everyone out of the motorhome as quickly as possible using whichever exit is the quickest including windows Do not stop to collect any personal items 2 Raise the Alarm Call the Fire Brigade 3 Turn off the gas supply valve if it is safe to do so 4 Turn off the electricity supply at supply point Model si601 smoke alarm operation Normal condition The red LED on the front should flash once every 40 seconds to show the alarm is active Low Battery Condition WARNING Your smoke alarm requires a battery with a sufficient capacity of power to operate correctly This must also be correctly installed Should your smoke alarm enter a low battery condition the unit will emit an audible chirp once every 40 seconds When this occurs you must replace the battery immediately Your smoke alarm will continue to warn of this low battery condition for at least 7 days however failure to change the battery after this time would mean your smoke alarm has insufficient power to alert you in a real fire situation Battery replacement WARNING Only the following batteries can be
243. struction and transfers heat through conduction For maximum efficiency a correctly sized pan with a flat heavy gauge base should be used Pan size should be the same or slightly larger up to 1 2 5cm oversize Before using your hotplate for the first time we recommend that you prime and then season it To prime the Hotplate Switch on the hotplate for a short period without a pan to harden and burn off the coating Use a medium to high setting for 3 5 minutes A non toxic smoke may occur during this process Allow it to cool then season To season the Hotplate First heat the hotplate for 30 seconds on a medium setting then switch off Pour a minimal amount of unsalted vegetable oil onto a Clean dry cloth or paper towel and apply a thin coat of oil to the hotplate surface Wipe off any excess oil then heat the hotplate on a medium setting for 1 minute Occasional seasoning will help to maintain the Hotplate s appearance IMPORTANT e Depending on specification your appliance may be fitted with a glass lid shut off system which cuts off the power to all hotplate burners gas and electric if the lid is closed e Ensure the glass lid is in the open and upright position before turning on the hotplate burners e Not all models are fitted with the shut off system Operation Important e The grill pan supplied is multi functional for use in grill or oven e The handle design allows removal
244. tap situated externally below the side skirts or internally inside the furniture model specific Escape fresh water tank showing central cleaning hatch Kon Tiki Drain valve External view of suspended valve WARNING The fresh water system is pressurised by a pump which will continue to operate until it senses a pre set pressure in the system If the fresh water tank is completely empty the pump will be unable to pressurise the system and will operate continuously In this situation it is essential that in order to avoid damage to the pump it is switched off using the pump isolator switch on the distribution panel until such time as the water tank has been filled de water filler inlet Fresh Water Tank Your motorhome is fitted with a water tank filled from the outside via a lockable water filler cap When filling use a hose manufactured from non toxic material to prevent tainting of the water Remember if the water heater has been drained it will require 10 litre 0 2 gal of water to fill it External 12v Fill Socket Depending on specification your motorhome may be fitted with an external 12v socket which can be used to attach an external 12v tank filling pump Tank heaters Depending on specification your motorhome may be fitted with 12v tank heaters designed to prevent or reduce instances of freezing water in fitted water tanks If tank heaters are fitted a button marked Frost P
245. tarted If the cause is not remedied the malfunction will occur again and the control panel will jump again to the menu level malfunction Cause not remedied return to setting level e Press the Back button Maintenance This device is maintenance free Use a non abrasive damp cloth to clean the front If this proves inadequate use a neutral detergent Disposal The device must be disposed of in compliance with the administrative provisions of the respective country in which it is used The national regulations and laws in Germany these are e g the End of Life Vehicle Regulations must be observed Al 4 T UO T O D lt T Z Troubleshooting instructions Combi Gas heater 17 e Summer mode with empty water e Switch device off and allow to cool container Fill boiler with water e Warm air outlet blocked e Check each of the outlet openings e Circulated air intake blocked e Remove the blockage from the circulated air intake e Gas pressure regulator frozen e Use the regulator heating EisEx e Too much butane in the gas e Use propane Butane is unsuitable cyclinder for heating especially at tempera tures below 10 C e Room temperature sensor or e Please contact the Truma Service cable faulty 24 e Potential under voltage battery e Charge battery voltage too low lt 10 4V e Heating element for FrostControl e Disconnect the heating element has a short circuit plug on the electron
246. tention Water Water flows from hot tap but has reduced flow from cold Reduced flow from both hot and cold taps Reduced flow from either tap If pump motor runs steadily and will not stop Cold water pipe kinked preventing flow Blockage in cold pipe line Cold tap not connected Cold tap failed or blocked If a water filter is fitted the cartridge is exhausted Battery condition low causing pump to run slowly If new taps have been fitted they may be restricting flow Pump needs servicing Partially blocked pump filter or in line filter if fitted Pump outlet pipe kinked restricting flow Water leak Y connector s fitted incorrectly Pipe kinking restricting flow Bore size difference in taps Battery voltage may be too low below 10 5 volts Check and re route if necessary Disconnect pipes after 1st Y connector and check up to tap Refer to installation instructions Disconnect and inspect Replace cartridge Check battery state of charge refer to electrical supply note Disconnect and check that they have at least 1 4 6 8mm bore Refer to pump servicing instructions Dismantle and clean if necessary Check and re route if necessary Check all water connections Refer to installation instructions Check and re route if necessary Use taps of equal bore size Check that there is water in the container Adjust switch and or re charge battery Check all connections in pipew
247. the frame supports b forward and clear of the carrier frame Fig 3 d Lower the carrier frame and wheel to the ground Fig 4 e Remove the spare wheel Replacement Replacement is a reversal of the removal procedure Ensure the securing pins a are correctly located in the frame supports b Removal of Fiat Peugeot spare wheel a the ground should be flat and adequately firm b turn the engine off and engage the handbrake c engage first gear or reverse Removal a wheel restraining device screw fig 1 rear right side of vehicle b use the extension and wrench provided to operate the wheel restraining device screw fig 2 c when the wheel is fully lowered fig 3 and Fig 4 the restraining device screw can turn no more use the wrench to pull the wheel out fig 4 d loosen the knob and remove the support to release the wheel fig 5 amp 6 Replacement Replacement is a reversal of the removal procedure Fig 2 WARNING Exercise care when handling the wheel due to its weight 31104 Na SAFETY AND SECURITY A aS ba Staat eb alamat ati S 32 Model Sii601 Smoke Alarm Operati bo a ae 32 A asa khana Coa E di adi ieun aiid sie Catehadanieswies E E ET 33 RS ex IIIISBPPDS raid 34 ESCA DaS yaa h au aa N aB a aa amuk a a aa naa E ase m susah awas 34 CT IIHS eun ana iaa asam aaa paru sa Sa 34 yega uu uwa E lh tea Mela a tele Sa au qas h ah Pate esti aed asa au au ukasa
248. the outlet that the fitted regulator will allow a maximum of 1 5kg per hour of gas to be taken from the gas bottle Therefore the consumption of gas from both the appliances within the motorhome and the appliance connected to the barbeque point cannot exceed a total of 1 5kg per hour at any one time If you are in any doubt please consult your dealer for advice To use point proceed as follows When external gas equipment is being connected the operating pressure of the gas supply of 30 or 50 mbar must correspond with the operating pressure of the equipment that is being connected see data plate The plug in connection can only be made if the quick acting valve is closed The safety locking mechanism can be released by sliding back the coupling sleeve The coupling K valve is designed such that the quick acting valve can only be opened if the connection is being made via the plug in connection The connection is made by inserting the plug in connection into the safety coupling EXTERNAL SHOWER POINT This operation can be carried out using one hand After uncoupling the equipment seal off the valve opening using the protection cap External shower point The external shower point if fitted will be supplied with a separate shower head and hose assembly To connect the shower simply align the plug with the socket and push into position To remove pull the lower trigger and pull the plug from the socket
249. tial that the habitation door is closed before the central locking is activated To open the habitation door when locked pull the internal door handle twice Motorhome terms Mass in Running Order This is the mass of the motorhome as stated by the manufacturer i e ex works weight including the driver with 90 fuel fresh water gas capacity and standard fixtures and fittings in compliance with European Directive 92 21 EEC Masses and Dimensions The mass in running order contains provisions for the masses of liquids and gases See technical book for details part of this provision can also be utilized as additional payload if for example you wish to travel with water tanks empty or no LPG cylinders Note Quoted MRO is subject to tolerance due to weight variation of materials used in Motorhome construction Maximum User Payload The maximum allowable weight to be put into the motorhome whilst it is being driven This is made up of 4 sections Personal effects conventional load optional equipment and essential habitation equipment The Maximum User Payload is the difference between the Maximum Technically Permissible Laden Mass and the Mass in Running Order Personal Effects Those items which a user can choose to carry in a motorhome and which are not included as Essential Habitation Equipment or Optional equipment Conventional Load A mass allowance for each designated passenger seat Optional Equ
250. ting capacity H Overheating protection 230 V The 230 V heating facility has a mechanical overheating switch If the 12 V power supply is interrupted during operation or during the after run period for example the temperatures within the unit could activate the overheating protection To reset the overheating protection allow heater to cool remove connection cover and press red reset button Technical data Determined in accordance with EN 624 or Truma test conditions Device category l3 B P in accordance with EN 437 Type of gas Liquid gas propane butane Operating pressure 30mbar see type plate Water contents 10 litres Heating up time from approx 15 C to 60 C Boiler approx 20 minutes measure according to EN15033 Heater boiler approx 80 min Water pressure max 2 8 bar Rated thermal output automatic output levels Gas operation Combi 4 E 2000 W 4000 W Combi 6 E 2000 W 4000 W 6000W Electrical operation Combi 4 E Combi 6 E 900 W 1800 W Mixed operation gas and electrical Combi 4 E max 3800 W Combi 6 E max 5800 W Gas consumption Combi 4 E 160 320 g h Combi 6 E 160 480 g h Readiness heat power requirement Combi 4 E Combi 6 E Gas operation 5 2 g h Air delivery volume free blowing without hot air pipe Combi 4 E with 3 hot air outlets max 249 m3 h with 4 hot air outlets max 287 m3 h Combi 6 E with 4 hot air outlets max 287 m3 h Curre
251. ting level The first symbol flashes Note Previously set values operating parameters become active again after the system is switched on Switch off e Press the control knob push button for longer than 3 seconds Change the room temperature e Use the control knob push button to select the symbol in menu line 3 e Click to change to the setting level e Depending on the connected device use the control knob push button to select between the heater or air conditioning unit e Use the control knob push button to select the required temperature e Click the control knob push button to confirm the value Heater Settable temperature range 5 30 C 1 C steps a heater Heater is switched on Air conditioning unit not normally fitted Settable temperature range 16 31 C 1 C steps b cool Air conditioning unit is switched on c auto Air conditioning unit is set to automatic d hot Air conditioning unit is in heating mod This symbol will flash until the required room temperature is reached Change the warm water level e Use the control knob push button to select the symbol in menu line 3 e Click to change to the setting level e Use the control knob push button to select the required level e Click the control knob push button to confirm the value a Boiler Warm water boiler is switched on b 40 Warm water temperature
252. tion air infeed NO Electronic control unit oe Water container 10 litres Burner k dl Heat exchanger k O Power electronics NI Heating elements 230V Overheating switch 230V ZR 00 For details of the Digi plus Combi Controller 3 see previous section this section refers to operation of the combi with separate control panel 1 and power selector switch 2 Function description The liquid gas heater Combi E is a warm air heater with integrated hot water boiler 10 liter volume The burner operates fan supported which ensures trouble free function even when on the move The unit also has heating elements for electrical operation In winter operation the heater can be used to heat the room and simultaneously warm water If only warm water is required select summer operation 3 different options are available for operating the unit e gas operation only Propane Butane for autonomous use e electrical operation only 230 V for stationary use on camp sites e operation only possible in winter mode Winter operation In winter operation the unit automatically selects the required power setting according to the temperature difference between the temperature set on the control panel and the Current room temperature When the boiler is filled the water is automatically heated as well The water temperature depends on the selected operational mode and t
253. to an obstacle a buzzer will sound continuously to warn that the step is still out and therefore requires your attention Low water level and waste tank if the fresh water level drops to below 25 a warning beep will be heard and the fresh gauge empty LED will flash To cancel the warning press the levels button If the waste water level rises to full 100 a warning beep will be heard and the waste gauge full LED will flash To cancel the warning press the levels button Low voltage warning and cut off if the power is turned on and the leisure battery level falls below 9V a warning beep will be heard and the leisure battery gauge 10V LED will flash To cancel the warning press the levels button If the power is turned on and the vehicle battery is selected being used and the level falls below 10 9V a warning beep will be heard and the vehicle battery gauge 10V LED will flash To cancel the warning press the levels button EC400 SERIES POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM 3 12 Common Fault Table Falt Possible Cause Proposed Fix No 230 volt out Connecting lead between Check and connect lead as per 2 4C put from PSU the site and Leisure Vehicle not connected RCD switched off Reset RCD as per 2 4D RCD not operating correctly Check supply polarity if the RCD contin ues to fail contact your Dealer as there is probably an equipment or wiring fault MCB switched off Reset MCB by switching OFF down position then back ON up posit
254. to conserve power Control Panel When the solar panel is operating the leisure battery voltage display on the control panel will increase however this does depend on the amount of load placed on the system and the amount of power being generated by the solar panel at that time Battery charging If a leisure battery is fitted and requires charging the Charge Status LED will illuminate Depending on the state of charge of the battery this LED will illuminate red for bulk charge 14 4V output or green for float charge 13 6V output It may take a few hours to several days to charge the battery depending on its state of charge When the battery is fully charged the regulator will turn off to prevent overcharging of the battery If the mains charger is turned on to charge the leisure battery this can also cause the solar panel regulator is to tun off Sp O ag T O LL n LL Power Supply Unit The PSU does not need to be switched on shutdown button in for the solar panel to charge the battery but if the PSU has an LCD display then this can be used to see the increase in battery voltage as the solar panel charges the battery During caravan storage the PSU should be shutdown shutdown button out Maintenance and cleaning The solar panel will require cleaning periodically in order to maintain the performance of the panel A caravan car shampoo or simple soap can be used but do not use abrasive cleaners
255. to drain into container This will lower the water level in the bowl Replace cap and return pour out spout to stored position DO NOT REMOVE CASSETTE Go inside the motorhome and turn the flush knob clockwise to close valve blade Now the cassette may be removed following the normal removal and emptying procedure Use proper amount of holding tank deodorant specified on bottle Toilet tissue does not fit into compartment Soiled bowl after flushing No power to add water to toilet bowl Cassette cannot be removed Valve blade mechanism sticks or is hard to open Major unit malfunction Since some tissues are supplied on larger rolls it may be necessary to use some tissue before storing into compartment Partially fill bowl to cover soiled portion of bowl Next flush will dissolve waste Tip Leave valve blade open during use Check cassette safety sensor switch and fuse holder for proper engagement and operation Note Cassette has to be removed to reach switch and fuse Insert cassette and try adding water to toilet bowl Toilet can be flushed manually Add water Add water to bowl from a separate container Turn flush knob anti clockwise to open valve blade Turn clockwise to close valve blade Check for obstacles under retaining clip Depress retaining clip several times to check operation Remove cassette Flush knob and valve blade in partial open position Close valve blade by moving knob clockwise CAUTI
256. tomatically lower the temperature at night and raise the temperature in the morning 4 Starting the boiler automatically This function is used to start the boiler automatically at a later point of time With automatic start the boiler works for 24 hours and then stops After that it repeats the automatic start once a week at the same day and time as long as the function is activated For automatic start to function the On Off button must be set in the OFF position 5 Constant pump operation Cont With this function selected the pump is permanently on NB this function limits the supply of hot water particularly when there is a low heating requirement Therm With this function selected the pump is controlled by the panel room sensor This is the normal operating mode for heating the vehicle and obtaining a normal supply of hot water Factory setting is Therm 6 Pump Auto 12V In the Auto mode the 230V pump operates and when 230V is disconnected the 12V pump starts In 12V mode the 12V pump is used even if 230V is connected The Auto function is activated in the factory setting 7 Pump speed G The circulation pump s capacity can be remote controlled from the panel Note A pump with remote control must be installed in order that this function can be used see the manual for the vehicle boat or building 8 LPG bottle full empty a This function is used in combination with the cylinder chan
257. ton to change the item being viewed 3 8 Water System Operation The control panel pump button operates the internal onboard water pump This pump will draw water from the internal onboard water tank The system also incorporates a separate powered water inlet that can be used with an external filler pump to fill the internal onboard water tank The water tanks fresh amp waste where fitted incorporate a level warning feature to warn the user when the fresh water level drops below 25 or when the waste water level reaches 100 If the water pump power is turned on and the fresh water level drops to below 25 a warning beep will be heard and the fresh gauge empty LED will flash To cancel the warning press the levels button If the water pump power is turned on and the waste water level rises to full 100 a warning beep will be heard and the waste gauge full LED will flash To cancel the warning press the levels button These warnings will not be repeated unless the water pump power switch is turned off and on again This is to ensure the warning does not become a nuisance 3 9 Frost Protection On vehicles fitted with water tank frost protection the control panel frost protect switch can be used to turn the feature on or off With protection on the system monitors the tank water temperature and water level and will control the tank heaters accordingly If the fresh or waste water levels are less than 25 the
258. trols 2 Door locking button 3 Freezer compartment removable 4 Insertable grid shelf available as option to be used when freezer compartment is removed 5 Post evaporator for cooling compartment 6 Condensation water drain channel 7 Vegetable bin 8 Upper door shelf with flap egg shelf available as option may be inserted 9 Lower door shelf with bottle holders Description of fridge freezer al E m a 2 lt 7 Z Fig 3 1 Freezer compartment 2 Operating controls 3 Post evaporator for cooling compartment 4 Condensation water drain channel 5 Data plate 6 Vegetable bin 7 Upper door shelf with flap egg shelf available as option may be inserted 8 Lower door shelf with bottle holders Manual energy selection automatic ignition RM 8xx1 MES Dometic ES 8 00000 a 6 8 4 7 Of 1 El Fig 8 1 Power ON OFF switch 2 Energy selector button 230V 3 Energy selector button GAS 4 Energy selector button 12V 6 Temperature level selection 7 Temperature level display 8 Indicator LED failure Reset button GAS FAILURE Switching ON OFF e Switch ON by pressing button 1 2s e Switch OFF by pressing button 1 gt 2s 230V AC operation e Select Mains voltage by pressing button 2 e Set temperature step by pressing button 6 12V DC operation vehicle s battery e Select Battery voltage b
259. ttery e Always remove the battery and the power cable before carrying out any maintenance of the product e Before removing the clamps switch off all appliances e Use a soft cloth or sponge and a non acid abrasive detergent when cleaning the Battery Box and Soft Tray e To check if any acid is present in the Soft Tray simply press it softly A strong smell from the Soft Tray may also indicate spilled acid The battery can be filled again with acid collected from the Soft Tray Always treat spilled battery acid as hazardous waste Dispose of spilled battery acid according to the local and national regulations e At the beginning of each season or extensive travelling check the Soft Tray for faults and replace if necessary e The cleaning of the Battery Box and Soft Tray should only be done after all power sources have been switched off in order to prevent a hazardous situations Side opening battery box The Battery Box is intended to accommodate an auxiliary battery in your motorhome The Battery Box has a CE socket to connect to a 230 V power supply Inside the Battery Box there is the option to fit several sockets and outlets AX WARNING e Use precaution when mounting the battery as batteries contain acid liquids which can cause severe injuries and damage when handled incorrectly Refer to the instructions on the battery e No smoking is allowed in the area of the Battery Box e Please note that the CE sock
260. ttery Take care to prevent flames and sparks in the vicinity Your motorhome has been fitted with an in line 20 amp fuse between the battery terminal and the power supply unit Do not use a higher rated fuse as this may cause damage to your motorhome N WARNING Switch off all appliances and lamps before connecting or disconnecting the battery Smoking is prohibited around the battery compartment To preserve the life of your leisure battery and charger please observe the following 1 Do not leave all 12v lights powered at the same time as this will drain your leisure battery more rapidly 2 If all 12v lights must be powered together ensure the battery is in circuit and that the battery charger is turned on 3 For optimum performance use the transformer charger unit with a leisure battery attached Please note the auxiliary battery or batteries supplied with your motorhome may not be fully charged and should be charged for a minimum of 24 hours before use Battery performance may be affected by a number of things such as ambient temperature age state of charge etc Cleaning and maintenance e Use protective clothing and glasses when handling a leaking battery and avoid direct contact to the skin eyes and respiratory organ e Should a battery leakage occur please act according to the instructions supplied by the manufacturer of the battery Act with caution as caustic substances are present in the ba
261. ufacturer recommends that this is carried out monthly See of the CO 9X user manual for more details CO alarm operation when CO detected The higher the concentration of carbon monoxide detected by the detector the quicker it will respond When sufficient carbon monoxide is detected a loud audible signal 85 dB at 1m 3 feet will be emitted and the Alarm LED will flash red once every second The Alarm will sound e Between 60 and 90 minutes when exposed to a minimum of 50ppm of CO e Between 10 and 40 minutes when exposed to a minimum of 100ppm of CO e Within 3 minutes when exposed to a minimum of 300ppm of CO Fault low power pack signal The unit continuously checks the settings of its sensor and circuitry If any of these settings are found to be incorrect or if the power pack becomes low then the detector will emit a single chirp once per minute and the Fault LED will flash yellow once per minute for up to 30 days WARNING This does NOT mean that the detector has detected carbon monoxide gt E pr O LLI 0 Q Zz lt gt LLI LL lt q 0 SAFETY AND SECURITY Maintenance Your detector will alert you to potentially hazardous CO concentrations in your home when maintained properly To maintain your FireAngel detector in proper working order and to ensure that the sensor will last for the lifetime of the product it is recommended that you e Test the sounder power pack and c
262. uitable controller connection hoses that correspond with the national requirements may be used for the country of destination These must be regularly checked for brittleness Pressure regulating devices and hoses must be replaced with new ones no more than 10 years after their date of manufacture every 8 years if used commercially This is the responsibility of the operator Important operating notes The combustion air intake under the vehicle floor must be kept clear of dirt and slush The exhaust cowl must always be placed free in the air flow during operation of the heating Roof structures can disturb the function of the heating The cowl must be cleared of snow before commissioning the heating system in winter For winter or permanent camping we recommend the attachable cowl extension set SKV 3 x 15cm part no 30690 00 on the cowl Should the heating system keep going out in extreme wind conditions or upon use in winter we recommend use of a cowl extension AKV 15cm part no 30010 20800 or an additional suitable cowl top AX WARNING Care should be taken to ensure adequate ventilation of the flue at all times It is inadvisable to inhale exhaust fumes AN WARNING If 2 or 3 extensions measuring 15cm are used these must be removed before a journey so that they are not lost risk of accident A remaining extension must be screwed down tight and secured with a screw If a canopy is mounted to the motorho
263. und in bed box or wardrobe base model dependant It should be emptied either directly or via a waste water container not supplied into a designated waste water area Pressure switch The purpose of a pressure switch is to monitor the pressure on the outlet side of the pump When a tap is closed and the pump continues to run there is an increase of pressure in the system and when that pressure reaches a pre set limit the pressure switch will turn the pump off Pressure switch adjustment Pressure Switch Adjustment Truma Flo Jet pump Normally Grey upper section with White lower section valve housing e All of the Truma Flo Jet pumps used by Swift are pre set at 28psi 3psi e To further adjust the pressure switch setting a cover cap must be first be removed from the end of the pump to reveal a pressure adjusting screw as shown in the photos A maximum of 1 4 turn clockwise or anti clockwise from the factory setting is advised Turning the screw clockwise 1 4 turn will increase the pressure switch cut out pressure turning the screw anti clockwise will reduce the pressure setting e Please note a second screw mounted below the cover cap is set in position with threadlock this should not be disturbed The pump may have to be removed to gain access to the adjusting screw Drain the water system before removing the pump To remove the pump pull the blue taps at right angles to the pipe work and lift the
264. used for replacement Use of a battery other than those recommended below may have a detrimental effect on the detector s operation Use of a lithium long life battery could provide power for 10 years under normal operating conditions meaning there is no need for an annual battery change Note The alarm cover can not be installed without a battery fitted Note Upon delivery the battery may be fitted with a protective cover Please ensure this is removed before use Carbon Zinc type Eveready Energizer 1222 Gold Peak 16045 UL Alkaline Type Energizer 522 Duracell MN 1604 Duracell 9V Ultra Energizer 9V Ultra Gold Peak 1604A Lithium long life type Ultralife U9VL 1 Remove the alarm from its mounting plate by turning anti clockwise 2 Remove the existing battery and replace Alarm test with a new battery From the list on this page making sure that the positive and 1 Press the test button in the centre and negative connections are in the correct release position If unsure see the alarm user manual 2 The unit will emit a loud 85dB at 3 meters alarm for around 5 seconds and stop 3 Replace the alarm on its mounting plate automatically lining up the large central vent on the front of the alarm with the X that is moulded into the plastic on the mounting plate if unsure see page 13 of the alarm user manual Ensure the unit is securely fitted 3 The red LED on your alarm wil
265. utes an acoustic signal is initiated pulsing whistle tone e Should the electronic control detect any failure an acoustic signal will sound pulsing whistle tone At the same time the display starts flashing for trouble shooting please refer to page 150 Gas operation with internal batteries optional An optional battery compartment in the electronics case for internal self contained power supply of the electronics is available for the model variants RM 8xx1 and RM 8xx5 appliances with electronics Battery compartment Fig 21 Load the battery compartment with batteries 8 x AA 1 5 V before operating the refrigerator All operating modes can be selected while the on board 12 V DC power supply is active The internal voltage is disconnected If the on board 12 V DC power supply is not present or there is an interruption of the mains power supply during operation the electronics automatically switch to the internal battery power supply The refrigerator can now only be operated in the gas mode All LED indicators except the GAS LED are not lit during operation with internal batteries The GAS LED flashes every 15 seconds If a button is pressed the temperature level LEDs 7 also light If the battery voltage is too low an acoustic signal whistle tone sounds every 15 seconds Then replace the batteries in the battery compartment Inserting changing the batteries Switch off the refrigerator as de
266. uthorised Swift Group Service Centre then Swift warrants that the Annual Service has been performed correctly If the Annual Service is performed by an unauthorised repairer or service centre then if the Annual Service has not been performed in accordance with the requirements in this handbook and or work has been performed on your motorhome that is defective or faulty then Swift will not be obliged to perform any work under this Warranty insofar as it relates to defective or faulty work or defective Annual Service All new motorhomes must be registered with Swift within 6 weeks of purchase as new The benefit of the SuperSure and Body Shell Warranties may be transferred to a new owner if the motorhome is re sold provided that the motorhome has been serviced in accordance with the requirements of this handbook and details of the change of ownership have been supplied to Swift using the change of ownership form set out in this handbook as soon as reasonably practicable after the change The benefit of the Extended Body Shell Warranty is non transferable to new owners and applies only to the original registered keeper of the vehicle If any repairs are identified as being necessary to the body shell or habitation areas during an Annual Service or otherwise Swift will only pay for Warranty work performed by an authorised Swift Group Service Centre The motorhome must be made available to an authorised Swift Group Serv
267. vals Clean the device and the ventilation slits with a dry and fluff free cloth Fuses The water heater 12 V fuse is on the electronic control unit on the water heater Note Only replace the miniature Fuse on the p c b with a fuse of the same type 1 6 A EN 60127 2 3 slow action SYMPTOM CAUSE RECTIFICATION Gas operation When switching on the heater does not operate When switching on the heater does not operate and the red lamp lights up after approx 30 secs Heater operates for a prolonged time and then the red lamp lights up Electrical operation When switching on the heater does not operate Water supply Water drips from the safety drain valve When opening the cold water tao hot water tap comes out e No 12 V supply voltage e Window open e Cowl cover fitted e No gas supply e Incorrect gas pressure e Air in the gas supply e Over temperature thermostat operated e No 230 V supply voltage e Over temperature thermostat operated e Too slow warm up in position 850 W e Water pressure to high e Hot water flows back through the cold water supply e Check the power supply operation voltage min 10 5 V e Check the water heater fuse refer to mainanance Fuses e Close any windows above the cowl e Remove cowl cover and or clear any obstruction e Check gas valves and gas bottle e Check gas valves and gas bottl
268. vehicles with up to 8 passenger seats and an MIPLM of up to 3500kg with trailers up to 750kg MTPLM 4250kg combined or larger trailers providing the combination of the trailer and towing vehicle does not exceed 3500kg and the MTPLM of the trailer does not exceed the unladen weight of the towing vehicle Drivers who passed their test on or after the 1st January 1997 will need to take an additional test s to gain the B E and C1 E entitlement A number of Swift Group motorhomes have an MTPLM greater than 3500kg therefore you must check you have the driving licence entitlement for the vehicle you drive Vehicle classifications Motorhomes up to 3500kg MTPLM are P LGV Private Light Goods Vehicles motorhomes with an MTPLM over 3500kg and up to 7500kg are P HGV Private Heavy Goods Vehicles These are used in defining MOT classifications and vehicle excise duty road tax classifications Advice on towing The towing capability of each motorhome differs depending on the specific chassis and engine types see Towing Capabilities in your specification handbook This takes account of the maximum front and rear axle loadings as well as the minimum front axle loading in two conditions MRO and MTPLM condition Towing in these and any other condition requires sensible loading and distribution of payloads to ensure the requirements of the towing capability table are met When towing the demands on both the vehicle and
269. vidual needs of your motorhome High level ventilation is achieved by means of the roof lights and washroom roof ventilators where applicable The low level ventilators are positioned under sink units Under no circumstances must these vents be blocked or obstructed It is advised that fixed ventilation points are checked and cleaned if necessary on a regular basis using a small brush and a domestic vacuum cleaner Additional night time ventilation is obtained by releasing the window catches and placing them in the second groove Note the windows are not sealed from rain in this position As the ventilation levels are calculated to suit each model requirements no modifications should be made which may result in reduced ventilation levels AX WARNING Do not obstruct ventilation Security Motorhome theft The theft of a motorhome can occur in the most unlikely circumstances from a motorway service area or even an owner s driveway Secure all windows and doors when your motorhome is unoccupied even if only for a short length of time VIN Vehicle identification Number Record your motorhome VIN which can be found on the lower edge of the base vehicle front windscreen and the plate located on the front cross member under the bonnet Make a note of these numbers in the space provided at the front of this handbook and make a separate note of the numbers to keep safe at home Additional security Consider fitti
270. wift factory to ensure continued compliance NCC Approval gives you peace of mind that your motorhome is legal and safe All Swift Group motorhomes are European Whole Vehicle Type Approved This is your assurance that these motorhomes meet all European regulations and have been constructed and conform to approved safety environmental and manufacturing control standards 0 T TI m Z TI O 5 lt gt Z L BY SWIFT BY SWIFT Swift Group Dunswel Road Cottingham East Yorkshire HU16 4 JX Tel 01482 875740 Fax 01482 840082 email enquiry swiftgroup co uk For more information visit www swiftgroup co uk Issued July 2013 1404337
271. with a disinfectant sterilant solution check that the solution at full strength appears at all taps showers Allow to stand for the recommended period of time 4 Drain the system completely 5 Thoroughly clean the outside of all taps connectors with a cloth soaked in the disinfectant sterilant 6 Flush the system through with clean drinking water until no traces of disinfectant sterilant can be detected at any tap Suitable sterilising chemicals are available from your motorhome dealer accessory shop chemist or home brew shops It is not however recommended to use bleach or sodium metabisulphite Waste water system 1 The waste water holding tank is secured underneath the chassis of your motorhome and is gravity fed 2 In order to eliminate unpleasant odours as much as possible only smooth bore pipes are used However should the waste water tank be overtilled it is possible the waste water will backfill the drain pipes until it eventually appears in the shower base In order to prevent this please take note of part 3 3 The waste water gauge shows the level of the tank in quarter or half increments it is therefore recommended that the waste water tank is checked on a daily basis emptying when required This is done by opening the valve located just beneath the side skirt on the exterior of the Motorhome or by turning the handle located inside the vehicle at floor level behind the rear axle usually fo
272. xternal hose lengths should be kept to a minimum and attachments secured correctly WARNING Care should be taken when using the external barbeque point Never barbeque next to an awning or tent WARNING The motorhome barbeque point should only be used as an outlet point for gas never connect a gas bottle direct to the outlet WARNING Unless en route heating is in use the LPG cylinder valve should be closed when driving J LLI O gt pr LU u TRUMA REGULATOR Standard Truma Regulator REGULATOR for systems NOT approved for use when travelling Fig 2 Fig 2 Gas Hoses High pressure hoses or pigtails as they are called must be used with the new style regulator High pressure hoses incorporate a safety shut off valve for the use of the en route heating system LPG cylinder i e Propane Butane BP and Camping Gaz cylinders all have unique bottle adaptor connections It is important to check you have the correct hose and adaptor to suit your gas cylinders Push on hoses are no longer permitted under the latest regulations The new high pressure hoses have threaded connections and must be securely attached to the regulator and to the gas cylinder Ensure that there is a constant rise in the flexible gas hose between the gas cylinder outlet and the regulator elbow Cylinder compartment All cylinder compartments have four plastic mouldings per cylinder position fitted to the fl
273. y CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP Details of Model motorhome Chassis No New Name owner Adaress Email Telephone Mobile Date of purchase Previous Name owner Adaress Email Telephone Mobile Date of purchase E D 0 m E Z Z O D lt gt O Z NOILVIANGOANI INJ34SN USEFUL INFORMATION Symbols 12V reading a iid u u u 230V mains electrical equipment power CONSUMIDO aa reenen doit A Accessory harnessing AG VIIGOAWIICOWS L l LLL Tu Aa AQUI folding seat Alde fauls ad Alde heat exchanger Alde NEANG AA A AL KO exhaust system o E E B Battery chage a le BINS SOMGOMNO seca caia Bunk and luton bed safety C Cab Radio Timer Settings Caravan cluDS Sas Caravan exterior r r Care of laminate tops tables furniture and doors Caring for the environment Cassette toilet faults Central Loc Mii Change of ownership Chassis and rear axle S Ill ico uy atum naspan a a o aa tamanta Cleaning solutions Cleaning water system CO alarffflu n Coastal CO ua
274. y pressing button 4 e Set temperature step by pressing button 6 Gas operation e Select Gas by pressing button 3 e Set temperature step by pressing button 6 Automatic energy selection automatic ignition RM 8xx5 AES Dometic Of l a 6 onn0D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Fig 9 1 Power ON OFF switch 2 Energy selector button 230V 3 Energy selector button GAS 4 Energy selector button 12V 5 Selector button AUTOMATIC 6 Temperature level selection 7 Temperature level display 8 Indicator LED failure Reset button GAS FAILURE Switching ON OFF e Switch ON by pressing button 1 2s e Switch OFF by pressing button 1 gt 2s Manual operation e Select energy source with buttons 2 3 4 e Set temperature step by pressing button 6 Automatic operation e Change over to Automatic with button 5 Automatical energy selection if available Sequence of priority 1 Solar 12V 2 230V 3 12V 4 Liquid gas e Set temperature step by pressing button 6 RM 8xx1 models MES appliances manual energy selection Electrical operation Fig 16 To start the refrigerator press button 1 for 2 seconds The refrigerator starts with the last selected type of energy 230V operation Press button 2 12V operation Press button 4 E Gas operation Fig 17 Gas operation Press button 8 The ignition process is activated automatically
275. ylinder Check gas cylinder valve is on Check gas taps are on Purge system Refer to water heater manufacturers instructions J LLI O gt ae LU u The electrical system General Information It is strongly advised that the mains installation is inspected periodically to ensure safe use The IET BS7671 wiring regulations recommend that mains installations in motorhomes are re inspected every 3 years or annually if the van is used frequently The National Caravan Council lists the qualifications necessary to perform this inspection but an NICEIC approved contractor is probably the first choice On arrival at the campsite e Check the suitability of the supply is tt AC or DC is the voltage and frequency correct e Ensure that there is a proper earth 3 pin socket outlet e f in doubt consult site staff e Make sure that the supply from the site is switched off e Make sure that the charger switch on the PSU is switched off e Lift the cover on the electricity inlet on the motorhome and insert the connector on the flexible supply cable e At the site supply point connect the other end of the supply cable to this using the socket provided e Switch on the main switch at the site supply point THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM On departure from the campsite e Switch off supply from the site disconnect the cable at both ends e Switch off RCD Overseas connection e Connection to a mai

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