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1. 1 5mm YELLOW MCB 5 BEDROOM BATHROOM LIGHTING SWITCH OPERATED LIGHT 1 0mm BLACK LOCALLY SWITCHED LIGHT EXTRACTOR FAN 1 0mm BLACK 4 1 0B CHEN 6 KITCHEN LOUNGE HALL OUTSIDE LIGHTING 5 1 0mm BLACK 4 0mm GREEN YELLOW d MAY BE COMBINED INTO ONE 4 GANG SWITCH NOTE ON SOME VERSIONS SWITCHES MARKED A amp B SE 4 H 1 b CHASSIS 114 1151 1 1161 7 2 d E gt 4 d E l 1 08 Schematic based generic design Some models may not have HOLIDAY HOME SCHEMATIC 2010 GAS PIPE equipment fitted See consumer unit label for circuit allocations Wiring Copyright Sargent Electrical Services Ltd 2009 all rights reserved Subject to change without prior notice subject to change without notification GENERIC SCHEMATIC Issue 01 5 6 09 81 ALL ELECTRIC RESIDUAL CURRENT DEVICE 100 30 MCB 1 32A HEATING BLACK 85 RUBBERI 6KW HEATER
2. 13 General Advice 16 Fire Precautions t 16 Smoke Alarm 16 Carbon Monoxide Alarm 20 Emergency Shut Off Points 21 Safe Use of EPG 21 Safe Use of Electricity 24 nod M 25 Ventilation 26 GENERAL SAFETY ADVICE Ensure you and your family know the locations of all means of escape emergency exits Refer to the layout drawing in the technical section of this handbook for your model Keep a torch handy for emergencies Never use a naked flame Position a fire blanket next to the cooker Never leave pans of oil or fat unattended Combustible materials should be kept clear of all heating and cooking appliances Never use portable gas heaters or appliances Do not leave young children unattended in the holiday home Keep matches out of reach of children Turn off all appliances and the gas bottles if
3. 7 POSITION 2 06 r r r r LO WINDOW 538 1387 Y 4 4 1 2 WINDOW WINDOW Pd EMERGENCY 750 x 1252 950 x 1022 DOOR WINDOW 830 x 1902 632 x 1022 4 4 71 GENERAL LAYOUT SHOWING VENTILATION AND EMERGENCY EXITS Moselle 35 x 12 2 bed layout Ventilator Symbols Legend SQUARE ROOF VENTILATOR 21279 SQ MM GAS DROP VENTILATOR CIRCULAR ROOF VENTILATOR e acu FLOOR VENTILATOR 2986 SQ MM 760 SQ MM RECTANGULAR FLOOR VENTILATOR EXTRATOR FAN 6000 SQ MM SQUARE FLOOR VENTILATOR 2200 SQ MM EMERGENCY EMERGENCY EMERGENCY WINDOW WINDOW WINDOW WINDOW 750 x 1125 517 x 850 750 x 1022 850 x 1753 WINDOW NN I Iz Jia img 538 1387 WINDOW 1565 2127 s xu 4 BR ipp 7 MANIFOLD ga POSITION WINDOW ees KW O o 2 AS 538 x 1387 b 8 L D p 4 La 3 ha y p WINDOW EMERGENCY EMERGENCY 750 x 1252 950 x 1022 DOOR WINDOW WINDOW 830 x 1902 632 x 1022 632 x 1022 72 GENERAL LAYOUT SHOWING VENTILATION AND EMERGENCY EXITS Moselle 38 x 12 2 bed layout Ventilator Symbols Legend SQUARE ROOF VENTILATOR 21279 SQ MM GAS DROP VENTILATOR CIRCULAR ROOF VENTILATOR CIRCULAR FLOOR VENTILATOR 2986 SQ MM 760 SQ MM RECTANGULAR FLOOR VENTILATOR EXTRATOR FAN
4. in order to assure the maximum efficiency of the mixer the operating pressures on hot and cold line should be kept as balanced as possible and the inlet hot water must be at least 10 C above the required blend temperature When pressure is higher than 5 bar a pressure reducer is required to be fitted before the mixer DRAIN DOWN PROCEDURE 1 Close hot and cold mains feed taps 2 To drain Thermostatic mixer e Remove the shower hose from the mixer or lay the showerhead and hose in the shower tray to drain off any trapped water e Turn bottom tap valve fully open e Turn the top thermostat valve fully clockwise to drain cold water until water stops flowing Push in the red temperature set button on the top thermostat valve and turn fully anticlockwise to drain the hot water side until the water stops flowing Note If after the drain down procedure the Thermostatic Mixer Tap is to be left for long periods in cold or freezing conditions leave the tap open and line up the ridge on the thermostat hand wheel with the letter H etched on the tap body see picture below PROTECTING YOUR THERMOSTATIC MIXING TAP In addition to draining down the Thermostatic Mixer Tap in periods of cold and freezing conditions to offer maximum protection it is highly recommended that the Thermostatic Mixer Tap is further protected by following the method outlined below First complete the drain down procedure ensuri
5. DIMMER SWITCH PIR OPERATED SWITCH 1 0mm BLACK SWITCH OPERATED LIGHT LOCALLY SWITCHED LIGHT 1 0mm BLACK TRANSFORMER TO GROUP OF 12V LIGHTS 5 D r 6 1 BLACK 5 a LIGHT Y 7 L PLINTH HEATER T 1 0 BLACK K HOLIDAY HOME SCHEMATIC 2010 Some models may not have all equipment fitted See consumer unit label for CHAMPAGNE PART 2 Issue 01 5 6 09 circuit allocations Wiring subject to change without notification OOG Copyright Sargent Electrical Services Ltd 2009 all rights reserved Subject to change without prior notice 85 86 Adjustment of Lockmaster Deadlock System Aftersales support and service Alignment and adjustment of doors Appliances Appliance ventilation Bathroom Bathroom fittings Berths and bed sizes Chassis specification Cleaning Cooker hood
6. 2 2 HOB 4 0 BLACK 85 RUBBERI 2 5mm ORANGE MCB 3 20 5 4 13A KITCHEN SOCKETS 2 75KW WATER HEATER 1 5mm WHITE 5 13A LOUNGE SOCKETS 1 5mm WHITE 6 13A BEDROOM SOCKETS 4 0 GREEN YELLOW 1 5mm WHITE CHASSIS ee GAS PIPE Notes HOLIDAY HOME SCHEMATIC 2010 Schematic based on Chamonix Moselle Some models may not have all equipment fitted See consumer unit label for circuit allocations Wiring Copyright Sargent Electrical Services Ltd 2009 all rights reserved Subject to change without prior notice subject to change without notification ALL ELECTRIC HEATING PART 1 Issue 01 5 6 09 82 ALL ELECTRIC HEATING MCB 7 6A BEDROOM BATHROOM LIGHTING 1 0mm BLACK KEY APPLIANCE OUTLET SOCKET OUTLET SWITCH 1G 2G OR PULL CORD SWITCH OPERATED LIGHT LOCALLY SWITCHED LIGHT EXTRACTOR FAN SHAVER SOC
7. 36 Gere 25 CHANING A 10 Dishwasher 31 36 een 41 Doors and windows 41 53 Electrical lounge fire heater 36 e MP P PM 24 miele wa tes 48 Exterior panels 40 External dimensions 56 External structure 39 Fault finding 25 Fire precautions 16 Fridge freezer 36 FIFI SIMO S 2 ee 53 e Hl H 53 A E 23 Gas appliances 49 Gas cylinders 49 53 Gas fire 31 36 Gas leaks 49 Gas oven 25 36 Gas safety 22 Gas system 22 General layout 59 General safety advice 16 Grill u 25 36 Gutters and downpipes 40 PANGS uu u uuu nda 41 Hlinge mounting instructions 43 25 36 Hot water system 30 Internal walls
8. 47 Kitchen E 50 52 Microwave oven 36 Model names 57 Veinen E 41 Owner s certificate 3 Plumbing typical heating system 80 Plumbing typical water system 79 SEGUI e 53 SING 10 Smoke alarm 17 Smoke Alarm Operation 17 Snow loading 12 Snow precautions 40 Surface protection 47 Upholstery care Ventilation and emergency exits Vitreous enamel Winter storage 88 89 90 91
9. AND ADJUSTMENT OF DOORS 46 Check mitres line through Check door and frame are parallel Misalignment of mitres indicate that this door is low on the handle side of the door In most cases the misalignment can be corrected by adjusting the hinges Make gradual adjustment to hinges More change will be required at the top hinge than lower hinges VINYL FLOORING Whatever the size of your family taking care of your floor couldn t be easier e Regular care Simply remove dust with a brush or vacuum cleaner e Weekly care Mop with water and a mild household detergent for optimal cleanliness You may wish to clean more or less often accordingly to how heavily used the area is Please note your floor may be disinfected with diluted bleach daily as required INTERNAL INTERNAL WALLS All internal walls with an external side should be visually checked for damp and repaired as necessary SURFACE PROTECTION Never use a knife or sharp instrument directly on worktops or unit surfaces BUNKS NOTE IF UPPER BUNKS ARE FITTED CARE SHALL BE TAKEN AGAINST THE RISK OF FALLING OUT UPPER BUNKS ARE NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN UNDER 6 YEARS OF AGE WITHOUT SUPERVISION A SOLUTION for every stain Your Ornamenta floor is naturally very resistant to stains However to help you deal with those little daily disasters here are a few highly effective tips for tackling stains STAINS Ball point pen felt
10. WINDOW 538 x 1968 WINDOW EMERGENCY EMERGENCY 525 x 1836 WINDOW WINDOW FRENCH DOOR 632 x 1022 632 x 1022 1565 x 1902 76 GENERAL LAYOUT SHOWING VENTILATION AND EMERGENCY EXITS Chamonix 38 x 12 3 bed layout Ventilator Symbols Legend SQUARE ROOF VENTILATOR 21279 SQ MM o GAS DROP VENTILATOR CIRCULAR ROOF VENTILATOR 2986 SQ MM CIRCULAR FLOOR VENTILATOR 760 SQ MM EXTRATOR FAN RECTANGULAR FLOOR VENTILATOR 6000 SQ MM SQUARE FLOOR VENTILATOR 2200 SQ WINDOW 538 x 1968 WINDOW 1565 x 2127 WINDOW 538 x 1968 EMERGENCY WINDOW 750 x 1125 WINDOW 525 x 1836 FRENCH DOOR 1565 x 1902 EMERGENCY WINDOW 750 x 1022 MANIFOLD POSITION EMERGENCY WINDOW 632 x 1022 EMERGENCY WINDOW 850 x 1753 EMERGENCY EMERGENCY WINDOW WINDOW 632 x 1022 750 x 1022 77 GENERAL LAYOUT SHOWING VENTILATION AND EMERGENCY EXITS Champagne 40 13 2 bed layout Ventilator Symbols Legend SQUARE ROOF VENTILATOR 21279 SQ MM GAS DROP VENTILATOR CIRCULAR ROOF VENTILATOR CIRCULAR FLOOR VENTILATOR 2986 SQ MM 760 SQ MM RECTANGULAR FLOOR VENTILATOR EXTRATOR FAN 6000 SQ MM SQUARE FLOOR VENTILATOR 215mm CIRCULAR ROOF 2205 SQ MM VENTILATOR 12 000 SQ mm EMERGENCY WINDOW 800 x 1943 WINDOW 3560 x 2143 WINDOW 800 x 1943 78 WINDOW WINDOW 900 x 85
11. wishing adjust the 4 Fit frame part frame cover use allen key 17 227 Align bush datum mark the hinges SO set the same at A push in location cap on wishing to adjust bush remove location cap insert allen key in hexagon hole and turn to required setting replace location cap to retain setting C On wishing to adjust height use allen key in adjustment cam at C 5 To fit or remove cover remove fixing at the rear of sash part Hinge fitted showing full adjustment 4 Cover screw When final adjustment has been made push in end cap 44 ADJUSTMENT OF LOCKMASTER 3 DEADLOCK SYSTEM The Lockmaster 3 Deadlock System as illustrated to the left is a new locking mechanism developed specifically for the leisure home market Each of the deadlocks and the latch have 20mm and 20mm vertical movement to aid locking during manufacture transport and siting In addition both the top and bottom keeps and the centre latch have 2mm and 2mm of lateral adjustment to aid site fitting To adjust the latch and keep plates use a No 2 Phillips screwedriver to release the adjustment screws and move the plate to as required Please note that the plate and body of the keep assembly have serations to help them lock together upon tightening of the Screws Extent of travel Normal setting 2mm setting Adjustment Screws 2mm setting 45
12. 27 28 HEATING AND COOKING Central Heating and Hot Water System Appliances USING PLEASE READ THE USER INSTRUCTIONS SUPPLIED NOTE In the interest of safety replacement parts for an appliance must conform to the appliance manufacturer s specifications and should be fitted only by them or their authorised agent CENTRAL HEATING AND HOT WATER SYSTEM PLEASE READ THE USER INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION The boiler can produce water at over 80 when in central heating mode If you run a hot tap when the boiler has been heating the radiators the initial flow through the hot tap could be very hot DO NOT PLACE YOUR HANDS under the tap or use the shower until the initial flow has passed The thermal grade of your holiday home is Grade 2 with Central Heating amp Grade 1 Without Central Heating The definition of a Grade 2 A caravan holiday home including windows doors and 30 roof lights in which the average thermal transmittance U of the elements shall not exceed 1 7 W m2 K An average temperature difference of at least 20 K between inside and outside temperatures shall be achieved in lounge dining room and kitchen when the outside temperature is 0 The definition of a Grade 1 A caravan holiday home including windows doors and roof lights in which the average thermal transmittance U of the elements shall not
13. 51 U 5 Security MENOR 53 CHASSIS GALVANISED CHASSIS The chassis is Hot Dipped Galvanised Hot dip galvanising has been used for many years throughout the automotive industry and is widely regarded as one of the best forms of corrosion protection When the steel is withdrawn from the galvanising bath it has a clean bright surface Over a period of time this changes to a dull grey colour as the surface zinc reacts with oxygen water and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere to form a tough stable protective layer During this time if galvanised items are stored in damp or wet conditions where there is little or no air movement then the zinc will continue to react with the moisture that is present In so doing the zinc will produce excessive amounts of zinc hydroxide This is seen as a bulky white deposit on the surface of the galvanising and is often referred to as wet storage stain white rust In the case of Leisure Accommodation Vehicles you can help to prevent wet storage stain white rust occurring You can do this by washing the chassis with clean water as soon as they are delivered You must then allow an adequate flow of dry air to ensure that they dry off completely 38 In order to prevent the occurrence of wet storage stain in the first instance and to allow the final protective layer to form correctly it is important to ensure that all galvanised parts are stor
14. The heating circuit and radiators should contain the correct level of antifreeze to prevent damage during freezing conditions and should not be drained down For the frost feature to work the gas supply must be left on and the electrical power supply wall socket must be connected and switched on the central heating control knob on the boiler must be in the off position Do not rely on the boiler frost protection to prevent freezing of the hot and cold water pipes including those inside the boiler during severe frost conditions it will not We strongly recommend a qualified amp competent service engineer is employed to do the drain down service MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDATIONS The appliance must be checked for safe operation annually regardless of frequency of use This refers principally to the correct combustion of the main burner and pilot Maintenance should only be carried out by a qualified and competent service engineer Please refer to section 2 3 of this manual CHECKING FOR SAFE OPERATION In addition to any annual service by a competent person the user should carry out the following checks periodically and especially after any period of disuse PILOT BURNER Look through the pilot window and check the pilot flame is blue There should be no yellow colour or laziness MAIN BURNER Look through the pilot window when the hot tap is open and the boiler is running The burner flames should be all blue wit
15. 6000 SQ MM SQUARE FLOOR VENTILATOR 2200 SQ MM EMERGENCY EMERGENCY WINDOW WINDOW 750 x 1125 750 x 1022 N z N ________ P emm anon E JEE 538 1387 28 EMERGENCY 1565 x 2127 Jet Ee 5 C 35 WINDOW i 850 x 1753 WINDOW 1 EN u r 22 MANIFOLD POSITION gt 5 WINDOW WINDOW EMERGENCY EMERGENCY 750 x 1252 950 x 1022 DOOR WINDOW WINDOW 830 x 1902 632 x 1022 632 x 1022 WINDOW 538 x 1387 73 GENERAL LAYOUT SHOWING VENTILATION AND EMERGENCY EXITS Moselle 38 x 12 3 bed layout Ventilator Symbols Legend SQUARE ROOF VENTILATOR 21279 SQ MM GAS DROP VENTILATOR CIRCULAR ROOF VENTILATOR e ncurses FLOOR VENTILATOR 2986 SQ MM 760 SQ MM RECTANGULAR FLOOR VENTILATOR EXTRATOR FAN 6000 SQ MM SQUARE FLOOR VENTILATOR 2200 SQ MM EMERGENCY EMERGENCY EMERGENCY WINDOW WINDOW WINDOW WINDOW an x 1125 gt 7 850 750 1022 850 1753 WINDOW 538 x 1387 WINDOW 1565 2127 Mae Sf MANIFOLD 4 POSITION 538 1387 A p H 2 2 A ne e BZ yA e 4 WINDOW WINDOW EMERGENCY EMERGENCY EMERGENCY 750 x 1252 950 x 1022 DOOR WINDOW WINDOW WINDOW 1565 x 1902 632 x 1022 632 x 1022 750 x 1022 WINDOW 74 GENERAL LAYOUT SHOWING VENTILATION AND EMERGENCY EXITS Chamonix 38 x 12 2 bed ES
16. containing synthetic fibres Six monthly Clean with a proprietary brand of UPVC cleaner Important Make sure that you follow ALL the recommendations and cautions supplied with the product REPAIRS On white profiles only stains and scratches can be removed by sanding and polishing Use 320 400 grit sanding disc and polish using sisal rotary brush to bring back the surface finish It is important that you achieve a smooth even finish before beginning the polishing stage On wood grain surfaces care should be taken when cleaning Any white areas showing as a result of damage or cleaning can be retouched using a wood grain marker pen If you have a breakage or a crack please contact your nearest glazier Handle any broken glass with care and dispose of with safety of others in mind 41 DO S AND DON TS FOR UPVC PRODUCTS Do e Clean the glass regularly with a good quality liquid spray glass cleaner e Frequently wash down the UPVC with plenty of warm soapy water use liquid general purpose cleaner and wipe dry e Only use cleaning materials which do not impair anti corrosion properties e Use cream cleaner for isolated stubborn stains on white UPVC only Apply with a damp cloth using minimal pressure e Ensure drainage slots are kept unblocked and free from dirt spider s webs etc e Keep all tracks clear of dust and debris in order to reduce the wear on sliding parts e Check all fire
17. exceed 1 7 W m2 K There is no grade for this heating Radiator valves The TRV features a discreet locking and limiting facility allowing users to set and lock in place to a pre determined temperature or temperature range TRVs control room temperature from 0 C to 28 C and incorporate a positive shut off OPERATION Limiting the maximum setting A feature of the TRV is the ability to limit the maximum setting To achieve this attach the thermostatic head and set the temperature to the maximum desired position Remove the black retention pin found underneath the setting arrow and re insert into the slot directly underneath position The temperature adjustment has been limited to the set point Locking a predetermined setting To lock a predetermined setting carry out the limiting maximum setting procedure as detailed above Then remove the retention pin positioned under setting and replace it two slots to the left The desired set temperature is now locked Pressure gauge Heating service and heating temperature selector Main control reset and D H W temperature selector Clock Green light power on and flashing burner on Red light lock out The fire be operated using the remote control hand set see operating instructions WARNING Before undertaking any maintenance or cleaning disconnect from the power supply Only competent persons should service repair applian
18. leaving the holiday home unattended for long periods Always be aware that a fire can re ignite even if you think it is extinguished Never allow modifications to appliances electrical and LPG systems except by a qualified person 16 WARNING Never 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 WARNING Appliances such as cookers must not be used for heating WARNING Provide one dry powder fire extinguisher of an approved type or complying with EN 3 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 WARNING FIRE HAZARD DO NOT USE THE VOID OF THE CHIMNEY BREAST FOR STORAGE THIS AREA MUST BE CLEAR AT ALL TIMES FIRE PRECAUTIONS Important Your attention is drawn to the notice affixed inside the holiday home advising on fire precaution ventilation and what to do in case of fire IN CASE OF FIRE 1 Get everyone out of the holiday home 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 and remove the cylinders if it is safe to do so 4 connected to the mains electrical supply disconnect or switch
19. preparing your holiday home for winter storage Virtually all apply whenever the unit is to be unoccupied for any long period when frosts can be expected Hefer to the specific instructions for the type of water heater fitted in your Holiday Home in the Heating and Cooking section of this Handbook a Turn off LP gas supply at the cylinder and remove regulator and hose for storage inside Ensure that the open gas inlet is protected against entry of dirt or insects b Turn off mains water stop tap c Open drain off outlets on the underside of the holiday home d Open all hot and cold taps e Remove drain off screw from water heater have a bucket handy and replace screw to avoid losing it Thermostatic require full protected from frost they should removed or drained correctly Refer to the Thermostatic Mixer Valve instructions in the Kitchen and Bathroom section of this Handbook g Flush all toilets h When all water is drained close the drain off outlets and all the hot and cold taps i fridge freezer with icemaker and water filter facilities is fitted draining down and removal of the filter is recommended to prevent frost damage to the filter during cold and freezing conditions The filter water pipes are connected to the filter with push fit water pipe fittings With flat bladed screwdriver or similar blunt instrument carefully depress the water pipe fitting
20. 10 Detailed technical risk assessments relevant to lifting caravans and to that specific lift including wind loading load spread appropriate slinging method etc A copy of method statements as to how the work will be undertaken Copies of training records for all competent persons Copies of all test certificates received Copy of segregation procedures received Signed agreement from the nominated contractor to adhere to the hiring company s Contractor Code of Conduct Copy of Public Liability insurance Minimum cover 5 million and in date SITING Your caravan holiday home should be sited on a correctly prepared standing of suitable material which must provide adequate support for the caravan holiday home placed upon it Methods of siting vary and are dependent upon the ground conditions and specific requirements set by the local authority site licence Manufacturers advise on the correct method of support of the caravan holiday home Traditionally caravan holiday homes have been supported centrally on blocks located under the axle and at each end on the corner steadies Some of the larger longer caravan holiday homes require additional support or axle stands under the intermediate points indicated by the manufacturer s instructions Jacks blocks or stands should be placed Fig 1 Support positions under the chassis in line with vertical chassis members Fig 1 illustrates the correct position All su
21. 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 Remove the existing battery and replace with a new battery from the list on this page making sure that the positive and negative connections are in the correct position If unsure see diagram in Install 9v battery section Page 12 of the alarm user manual Replace the alarm on its mounting plate 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 17 4 Test your alarm as explained in the next section Alarm Test ALARM TEST 1 Press the test button in the centre and release 2 The unit will emit a loud 85dB at meters alarm for around 5 seconds and stop automatically 3 The red LED on your alarm will flash rapidly during the audible signal NOTE The test button accurately tests 18 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 WARNING Test your smoke alarm at least once per week Your smoke alarm
22. call a plumber unless you are aware of what could have caused the problem and are competent to address the problem If it is a waste blockage you should first check and clean out bottle traps situated under the sink basin and shower tray if fitted If you still have a blockage then it must be in the feeder pipes to the main sewerage pipes on the main sewerage pipe You should consult a PLUMBER OR YOUR PARK OFFICER AT THE STAGE unless you are competent to do the job 40 GUTTERS AND DOWNPIPES It is important that all gutters and down pipes are kept free from obstructions and blockages Inspect regularly EXTERIOR PANELS The aluminium exterior of your holiday home is pre painted oven dried aluminium sheet and is very easy to keep clean Cleaning recommended is to wash down with plenty of clean water and very mild detergent An occasional polish with a good quality wax will help obtain a high gloss finish Under no circumstances should an abrasive or harsh cleaner be used Stubborn marks such as bird soiling grease etc can be removed by rubbing with a soft cloth dampened with White Spirit SNOW PRECAUTIONS Great caution should be taken when cleaning snow from the roof of the holiday home Particularly in models with vaulted ceilings DOORS AND WINDOWS OPERATION OF DOOR LOCKS OPERATION OF DOOR LOCKS To unlock the door from the outside insert key and turn anticlockwise pull on the handle To lock push the d
23. case of a connection on a pressure regulator or gas appliance which relies upon a sealing washer s to maintain a gas tight joint it is essential to check that the washer is present sound and correctly positioned prior to making the connection Where the connection relies on a metal seating or bull nose connection to obtain a gas tight joint it is essential that the mating surfaces are clean and undamaged no case should damaged valve or connection be used Where connections are designed to be tightened with a spanner it is essential that a spanner of the correct size is used and that the union is firmly tightened hand tightness is not sufficient When self sealing valves are incorporated in a gas cylinder connections should be made in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions and tools should not be used GAS LEAKS a If a gas leak is suspected close the gas cylinder valve or other valve at the inlet to the premises Do not operate electrical switches Open all doors and windows to disperse any gas escape b The strong unpleasant smell of LPG will enable the general area of the leak to be detected Check that gas is not from an unlit appliance In the case of a leak close cylinder valve s and call a competent installer to rectify the fault If a leaking gas cylinder cannot be stopped remove the cylinder to a safe place in the open air in an upright position away from drains and any sourc
24. collar as shown in Fig 1 Take care not to score the filter pipe as this may prevent a water tight seal when the filter is reconnected Holding the collar tight to the fitting carefully remove the filter j If a dishwasher is fitted draining down of both the water feed and the flexible drain hose is recommended to prevent frost damage during cold and freezing conditions k Pour anti freeze or common salt into the WC pan and also the sink basin and shower waste traps Avoid these substances coming into contact with metallic surfaces such as stainless steel sinks or waste outlet and remove any spillage We recommend the use of a small funnel Switch off and unplug all electrical appliances including TV Aerial plug Turn mains control switch to off position m Remove all food Thoroughly vacuum all carpets and vinyl to remove any traces of food n Empty the vacuum clean bag The kitchen sink should be free of all particles and left clean p Carry out a full lubrication schedule i e locks hinges jockey wheel q Clear gutters and fall pipes to prevent debris blocking the system r Wash and polish exterior paintwork s Close and secure roof light where fitted and all windows making sure no curtains are trapped but are hanging free t Preferably soft furnishings should be removed and stored in ideal conditions or if they are to remain within the unit it is advisable to place c
25. disconnect from the power supply Only competent persons should service repair appliances NOTE To prevent scratching of the front screen this appliance should be cleaned with soapy water and a damp cloth only Due to the nature of stainless steel it picks up finger marks easily the trim should always be cleaned with a cleaner that is suitable for stainless steel FOR USER INSTRUCTIONS LAMP REPLACEMENT AND FAULT FINDING PLEASE CONSULT THE USER INSTRUCTIONS GAS FIRE IF FITTED Before igniting your fire read the user instructions DISHWASHER IF FITTED Please read user instructions before using the dishwasher 36 CAOS x xu cas 38 Winter Storage 38 External Structure 39 Windows and Doors 41 Hinge mounting instructions 43 Adjustment of Lockmaster 3 deadlock system 45 Alignment and adjustment of doors 46 Vinyl Flooring 47 li l 48 M 48 LPG 48 Kitchen and Bathroom 50 EHEFBISBIDOS
26. e stomach pains erratic behaviour visual problems ANYONE WITH THESE SYMPTOMS SHOULD IMMEDIATELY TURN OFF ALL APPLIANCES AND SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION MAINTENANCE The alarm should be cleaned using a vacuum or soft brush No detergents should be used to clean the casing e CO alarms deteriate with age and should be replaced no more than 5 years after the date of manufacture Records of installation should be kept on the Owner s Certificate in the front of this handbook EMERGENCY SHUT OFF POINTS GAS Isolation shut off valve for each appliance Hob Oven Grill Behind the plinth at the bottom of the oven housing Central Heating Combination Boiler Directly beneath the boiler e Gas Space Heater Inside the removable hatch positioned in the side of the chimney breast WATER Exterior At the main feed pipe stopcock for the holiday home Interior At the stopcock under the floor ELECTRICITY Exterior Park supply box for you holiday home e nterior At the RCD RCCD mains inlet box SAFE USE OF LPG USING CYLINDERS What happens inside the cylinder Calor gas cylinders are specifically manufactured to store Liquefied Petroleum Gas LPG for short in its liquid state The liquid turns to gas very easily and the gas fills the space above the liquid As gas is drawn off in use more liquid turns to gas to replace it An external regulator connected to the supply line between the cyl
27. escape may depend on thinking clearly and remembering what you have practiced e Notify every member in the residence of the fire Get out of the quickly possible Follow a planned escape route Do not stop to collect anything or to get dressed Feel the doors to see if they are hot they are hot do not open them use an alternative escape route e Stay dose to the floor Smoke and hot gases rise e Cover your nose and mouth with a cloth wet if possible Take short shallow breaths e Keep doors and windows closed Open them only if you have to in order to escape e Meet at your planned meeting place after leaving the caravan Carry out a headcount e Call the Fire brigade on 999 from outside your caravan possible use a mobile phone or call box e Give the address and your name e Never go back inside the caravan until a member the fire service has told you it is safe to do so DO NOT attempt to repair your smoke alarm doing so will invalidate your warranty your smoke alarm is not operating properly seethe next section Troubleshooting If you cannot solve the problem please call the Technical Support line in the smoke alarm user manual FIRE EXTINGUISHER It is recommended that a 1kg 21 minimum capacity dry powder fire extinguisher is kept inside your holiday home at all times When using a dry powder extinguisher it is suggested that the holiday h
28. 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 CAUTION Your 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 TESTING Test your smoke alarm once every week see section Alarm Test in the smoke alarm instruction manual Any test failures should be reported to the Technical Support Team details in alarm instruction manual CLEANING As a minimum 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 IMPORTANT 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 CAUTION Do not paint the smoke alarm as this may block the openings and prevent smoke from entering the sensor WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF FIRE e If you have made a family escape plan and practiced it with your family you have increased their chances of escaping safely Go over the following rules with your children each time you have fire drills This will help everyone remember them in case of a real emergency e Don t panic stay calm Your safe
29. re not certain about concerning your installation please contact your installer For advice about any other LPG appliance please contact your Calor Dealer or appliance manufacturer Servicing appliances Gas appliances should be serviced regularly to keep them in a safe and efficient condition Properly maintained appliances are safe in use and are no cause for concern Central Heating Boilers Hot Water Circulators Boilers and water heaters 50 should be serviced at least once a year Your Gas Safe registered Central Heating Installer will normally undertake this work Alternatively contact Gas Safe for details of Gas Safe registered installers in your area Other Appliances Cookers and fires etc should be serviced at least once a year NEVER BLOCK VENTILATION GRILLS OR GAS DROP HOLES ALL APPLIANCES ARE FITTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SPECIFICATION LAID DOWN BY EACH MANUFACTURER AND THEY HAVE UNDERTAKEN THEIR OWN INSPECTION OF INSTALLATION AND GIVEN THEIR APPROVALS MOST OF THE BRANDED APPLIANCES CARRY THEIR OWN WARRANTY AND AFTER SALES SUPPORT IN THE EVENT OF EITHER BEING REQUIRED PLEASE FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS OF THE WARRANTY OR CONSULT YOUR OWN SUPPLYING DEALER SURFACES OF APPLIANCES BECOME HOT IN USE ANY GUARDS PROVIDED MAY NOT GIVE FULL PROTECTION TO THE YOUNG OR ELDERLY KITCHEN AND BATHROOM TOILET SHOWER ROOM THERMOSTATIC MIXER VALVE SHOWER All Thermostatic Mixing Valves TMV s must be car
30. sited must be carried out The main longitudinal chassis beams should be supported by concrete blocks where cross braced on either side of the axle An axle stand should be placed underneath the cross bracing between the concrete blocks and the corner steadies in four positions as shown on the diagram Great caution should be used when cleaning snow from the roof of the holiday home All Swift models comply with snow loading Grade B Guide to Snow Loading Grades Grade Only parts of the UK mcr GradeB All of the UK France and Germany Fig 3 Grade C Higher European Ground Grade D Scandinavia and Northern Europe 12 CHASSIS SPECIFICATION All chassis are built to 501 502 specification Holding down points capable of resisting 10KN located 1000mm 200mm from the end of each longitudinal Corner steady maximum extended height of 432mm Corner steadies must not be used to fully support the unit CHASSIS SINGLE AND TWIN AXLE Jockey wheel assembly maximum load that can be applied in a static position is 150KG Hitch cast iron with 50mm ball The AXLE STANDS WHEELS OFF THE GROUND CONCRETE BLOCKS AND AXLE STANDS TIMBER PACKING EITHER SIDE OF THE WHEELS HOLDING DOWN POINT maximum vertical load of the coupling head is 2 5 tonnes
31. supporting our Dealer Park Operator network as is the service provided by the appliance manufacturers In the interests of safety replacement parts for an appliance must conform to the appliance manufacturer s specifications and should be fitted by them or their authorised agents Note please remember to quote the chassis number when ordering any items from your Dealer Park Operator 5 SHOW mcr 12 CRANING Given the high risk involved in craning operations the legal requirements are particularly strict Therefore it is recommended that when a crane is to be used for lifting a caravan holiday home then a specialist craning contractor is employed to undertake a Contract Lift The contract lift must be organised through a reputable company which holds adequate insurance for all their operations including liability cover for the caravan holiday home being lifted If a specialist craning contractor is employed to undertake a Contract Lift the park distributor is nevertheless obliged to have in place documented craning procedures and ensure that all persons involved with the instigating or the supervision of any craning work are fully conversant with such procedures Procedure Selection of Nominated Contractor It is strongly recommended that the following information is obtained before any work can commence A copy of the Craning company s Health and Safety Policy
32. the ceiling from the visible point of termination However you should always check with a cable finder before drilling screwing nailing etc Please pay particular attention to this on a partition wall where there is an electrical termination point on the other side WIRING Holiday homes fitted with both gas and mains electricity only have a maximum current rating of 40amps The achievement is conditioned by the supply to the holiday home The socket circuits are wired by 3 radial mains circuits using 1 5mm 3 core flexi cable protected by a 10amp MCB The lighting circuits are wired as a radial circuit using 1mm 3 core flexi cable and are protected by 6amp electric fires are plugged in at the back of the fire combination boiler is wired in 2 5mm flexi cable protected by 16amp MCB Oven and fridge circuits are wired in 2 5mm flexi cable 3 core protected by a 16amp MCB The electrical supply to your holiday home on some holiday parks is restricted Please check with you park manager before using additional appliances within your holiday home In case of doubt consult the park owner or his agent The Residual Current Circuit Breaker RCCB or Residual Current Device RCD serves as the main switch for your holiday home It is also the main emergency shut off switch for your holiday home It is a safety device designed to protect you from the possibility of shocks that could arise from a faulty power pack
33. there are long gas pipe runs it may take up to 3 minutes PREPARING THE HEATER FOR USE Once the pipes are free of air and the pilot is alight wait about 10 seconds for the safety valve mechanism to be activated the appliance is ready for use Turn the control knob N anti clockwise to one of the main burner settings GAS CONSUMPTION SELECTION You can choose between two different types of operation depending on the hot water outlet temperature required Economy Setting Turn the control knob to the position Use this setting only when the ambient cold water supply to the heater temperature is high Normally summer continental use 31 Full power setting for normal use d 7 Use this setting when the ambient LI cold water supply to the heater is low Normally UK or cold climate countries WATER TEMPERATURE SELECTION MAX adjust the hot water temperature turn selector control to the right for hotter water and to the left for cooler water Whatever the water temperature selected it remains constant even if there are fluctuations in the mains water pressure within the minimum and maximum range due to the action of the automatic water flow regulator Never reduce the flow of hot water by using the 5 water inlet stopcock This stopcock should always be fully open 32 TURNING OFF THE WATER HEATER From whichever position the gas contr
34. tip pen paint rubber marks food grease Blood mustard tomato polish etc SOLUTION Use a cloth soaked in surgical spirits or strong household detergent Rinse thoroughly Apply diluted bleach or hydrogen peroxide possibly adding a few drops of white wine vinegar Leave for a few minutes Rinse thoroughly APPLIANCE VENTILATION Like you appliances need air or rather the oxygen in the air There must be adequate supply of fresh air for appliances to work properly and the products of combustion must be removed There are three types of appliances for use in caravans those with a room sealed flue such as some kinds of fires and central heating boilers those that need an ordinary flue such as boilers water heaters and some types of radiant fires and those that do not have a flue such as a cooker or hotplates or refrigerators With room sealed flue system air for combustion and the products of combustion are kept sealed from the room atmosphere By law room sealed flued appliances should be used in bathrooms shower rooms It is also advisable to use this type of appliance in bedrooms Never use an open flued water heater installed in the bathroom while in the bath Always turn off the heater before getting into the bath and ensure there is a good ventilation at all times while the heater is in use When using flued and flueless appliances it is essential to ensure that ventilation is adequate If
35. white paper tissue Cleaning instructions will vary according to the type of fabric you have selected Creasing fabrics are likely to crease particularly on the arms and cushions This is not a fault but a natural feature and will not affect the fabric s wearing qualities We strongly advise against washing any fabric if in doubt consult professional cleaning specialists Heat and light Never leave your furniture in direct contact with or too close to a heat source a radiator fan or open fire Avoid standing the furniture permanently in direct sunlight as the fabric colour may fade CARPET Any proprietary carpet cleaner may be used but it is recommended that you do not use excessive amounts of water VINYL FLOOR COVERING Proper care of your floor prevents damage extends its life and keeps it looking new for years Always vacuum or dust hard floor surfaces before mopping Vinyl floors generally require only warm water for cleaning FURNITURE Use a damp cloth to remove finger marks etc or an all purpose spray cleaner or a good quality furniture oil or abrasive cleaners It is recommended that cupboard catches stays sliding bolts and hinges are kept clean and lightly oiled or smeared with petroleum jelly SECURITY PROTECTING YOUR HOLIDAY HOME AND POSSESSIONS Windows and doors Always close and lock windows and doors when leaving your holiday home even if only for a few minutes Consid
36. 0 632 x 1022 5 WINDOW FRENCH DOOR 900 x 1022 1565 x 2075 EMERGENCY WINDOW 1600 x 1022 PLUMBING TYPICAL WATER SYSTEM BATHROOM SHOWER WASH 51 BOILER KITCHEN SINK TOILET V ss lt l 1 1 gt HOT WATER SUPPLY COLD WATER SUPPLY HOT AND COLD DRAIN COCKS POSITIONED UNDER BOILER OUTSIDE 79 PLUMBING TYPICAL HEATING SYSTEM 80 GENERIC SCHEMATIC MAINS RESIDUAL CURRENT DEVICE MCB 1 APPLIANCES CONNECTOR 40A J 23mm ORANGE 4 0 3 CORE FLE MCB 2 KITCHEN SOCKETS 1 5mm WHITE APPLIANCE NOTE HOB IGNITION MAY BE OUTLET SUPPLIED FROM KITCHEN MCB 3 LOUNGE SOCKETS SOCKET CIRCUIT KITCHEN PLINTH HEATER H4 SOCKET OUTLET FITTED IN SOME MODELS 1 5mm WHITE SWITCH 16 26 OR PULL MCB 4 BEDROOM SOCKETS CORD LOCAL FAN 1 5mm WHITE ISOLATOR SOME MODELS ONLY NOTE ONLY APPLICABLE IF LOCAL ISOLATOR ELECTRIC HEATING OPTION FITTED FOR HEATERS OPTION ONLY
37. 2 60 GENERAL LAYOUT SHOWING VENTILATION AND 5 Burgundy 28 x 12 2 bed layout Ventilator Symbols Legend SQUARE ROOF VENTILATOR 21279 SQ MM GAS DROP VENTILATOR CIRCULAR ROOF VENTILATOR CIRCULAR FLOOR VENTILATOR 2986 SQ MM 760 SQ RECTANGULAR FLOOR VENTILATOR EXTRATOR FAN 6000 SQ MM SQUARE FLOOR VENTILATOR 2200 SQ EMERGENCY EMERGENCY WINDOW WINDOW WINDOW 750 1125 900 850 750 1022 E 31 WINDOW 2880 x 1125 WINDOW 750 1400 POSITION 4 D mn a S Mo WINDOW lt EMERGENCY 950 x 1022 DOOR WINDOW 830 x 1902 632 x 1022 E RN 61 GENERAL LAYOUT SHOWING VENTILATION AND EMERGENCY EXITS Burgundy 32 x 12 2 bed layout Ventilator Symbols Legend SQUARE ROOF VENTILATOR 21279 SQ MM GAS DROP VENTILATOR CIRCULAR ROOF VENTILATOR ncurses FLOOR VENTILATOR 2986 SQ MM 760 SQ MM RECTANGULAR FLOOR VENTILATOR EXTRATOR FAN 6000 SQ MM SQUARE FLOOR VENTILATOR 2200 SQ MM EMERGENCY WINDOW 750 x 1125 WINDOW 2880 x 1125 62 EMERGENCY EMERGENCY WINDOW WINDOW WINDOW 850 750 1022 750 1400 Ise EE le MANIFOLD POSITION 3 LB Lk SES WINDOW P d EMERGENCY 950 x 1022 DOOR WINDOW 830 1902 632 1022 GENERAL LAYOUT SHOWING VENTILATION AND EMERGENCY 5 Burgundy 35 x 12 2 b
38. 6 0 x2 0 1 80x1 12m 5 11 x3 8 57 MAINS RESIDUAL CURRENT DEVICE MCB 1 APPLIANCES CONNECTOR 40A 2 5 ORANGE 4 0mm CORE ELE MCB 2 KITCHEN SOCKETS NOTE HOB IGNITION MAY BE SUPPLIED FROM KITCHEN SOCKET CIRCUIT KEY APPLIANCE OUTLET MCB 3 LOUNGE SOCKETS SOCKET OUTLET 1 5mm WHITE SWITCH 1G 2G OR PULL CORD LOCAL FAN 1 5mm WHITE ISOLATOR SOME W gt MODELS ONLY NOTE ONLY APPLICABLE IF LOCAL ISOLATOR ELECTRIC HEATING OPTION FITTED FOR HEATERS OPTION ONLY 5 BEDROOM SWITCH OPERATED LIGHT BATHROOM LIGHTING 1 0mm BLACK 1 0B LOCALLY SWITCHED LIGHT EXTRACTOR FAN 1 0mm BLACK 1 0B SE MCB 6 KITCHEN LOUNGE HALL OUTSIDE LIGHTING PLINTH HEATERS OPTION ONLY 1 0mm BLACK 2 4 5 5 1 5mm YELLOW NOTE LIGHT IS CONTROLLED BY A PIR MOVEMENT SENSOR ON SOME MODELS 4 0mm GREEN YELLOW CHASSIS HOLIDAY HOME SCHEMATIC 2008 GAS PIPE Schematic based on generic design Some models may not have all equipment fitted See consumer unit label for circuit allocations SARGENT ELECTRICAL SERVICES LTD Issue 01 20 6 07 Wiring subject to change without notification 58 GENERA
39. ARE DESIGNED FOR HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION AND NOT FOR PERMANENT RESIDENTIAL ALL YEAR ROUND USE OWNER S CERTIFICATE Please complete all details on form below for reference at a later date Swift Group Ltd Owner s Name Identification Marking Key Number Date of Manufacture CO Alarm Date of Manufacture Dealer Date of Manufacture CO Alarm Date of Manufacture Supplied and fully Dealer inspected before Address delivery by This certificate identifies your Caravan Holiday Home accurately Please produce this whenever you require a service repairs or when ordering additional accessories WARRANTY AND AFTER SALES S U x Warranty secan 6 Aftersales Support and Service 7 All the illustrations and descriptive matter this handbook are intended to give a general idea of the holiday home 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 suitability of materials and conditions demand Dealers and Park Operators are not agents of Swift Group Limited the manufacturer of Swift Group holiday homes and have absolutely no authority to bind the manufacturer by any express or implied undertaking or representation All hol
40. DOW 750 x 1125 7 850 750 1022 750 1400 E te 2880 x 1125 a a WINDOW A A ed os GC E MANIFOLD z POSITION Mile Aa ON LOIS 1 _ 4 AA WINDOW Ss EMERGENCY EMERGENCY 950 1022 DOOR WINDOW WINDOW WINDOW 830 x 1902 632 x 1022 632 x 1022 750 x 1022 64 GENERAL LAYOUT SHOWING VENTILATION AND EMERGENCY EXITS Bordeaux 28 x 12 2 bed layout Ventilator Symbols Legend SQUARE ROOF VENTILATOR 21279 SQ MM GAS DROP VENTILATOR CIRCULAR ROOF VENTILATOR CIRCULAR FLOOR VENTILATOR 2986 SQ MM 760 SQ MM RECTANGULAR FLOOR VENTILATOR EXTRATOR FAN 6000 SQ MM SQUARE FLOOR VENTILATOR 2200 SQ EMERGENCY WINDOW 750 x 1125 WINDOW 538 x 1387 WINDOW 750 x 1252 WINDOW 1565 1546 7 WINDOW 538 x 1387 EMERGENCY WINDOW WINDOW 900 x 850 750 x 1022 WINDOW EMERGENCY 750 x 1400 E MANIFOLD POSITION 57 5 WINDOW EMERGENCY 950 x 1022 DOOR WINDOW 830x1902 632 1022 65 GENERAL LAYOUT SHOWING VENTILATION AND EMERGENCY EXITS Bordeaux 32 x 12 2 bed layout Ventilator Symbols Legend SQUARE ROOF VENTILATOR 21279 SQ MM GAS DROP VENTILATOR CIRCULAR ROOF VENTILATOR 2986 SQ MM CIRCULAR FLOOR VENTILATOR 760 SQ MM EXTRATOR FAN REC
41. KET LIGHT MCB 8 6A KITCHEN LOUNGE HALL OS LIGHTS 1 0mm BLACK 1 0mm d 1 0mm BLACK g 112 1 1143 L 7 7 7 Copyright Sargent Electrical Services Ltd 2009 rights reserved Subject to change without prior notice Schematic based on Chamonix Moselle Some models may not have all equipment fitted See consumer unit label for circuit allocations Wiring subject to change without notification Notes HOLIDAY HOME SCHEMATIC 2010 ALL ELECTRIC HEATING PART 2 Issue 01 5 6 09 83 5 84 MAINS INPUT CONNECTOR RESIDUAL CURRENT DEVICE 40A 30mA 4 0mm 3 CORE ll APPLIANCE OUTLET SOCKET OUTLET SWITCH 1G 2G OR PULL CORD LOCAL FAN ISOLATOR LOCAL ISOLATOR FOR HEATERS DIMMER SWITCH PIR OPERATED SWITCH SWITCH OPERATED LIGHT LOCALLY SWITCHED LIGHT TRANSFORMER TO GROUP OF 12V LIGHTS EXTRACTOR FAN SHAVER SOCKET LIGHT PLINTH HEATER GAS PIPE MCB 1 APPLIANCES 2 5mm ORANGE MCB 2 KITCHEN SOCKETS 1 5
42. L LAYOUT SHOWING VENTILATION AND EMERGENCY EXITS Burgundy 28 x 10 2 bed layout Ventilator Symbols Legend SQUARE ROOF VENTILATOR 21279 SQ MM GAS DROP VENTILATOR CIRCULAR ROOF VENTILATOR CIRCULAR FLOOR VENTILATOR 2986 SQ MM 760 SQ MM RECTANGULAR FLOOR VENTILATOR EXTRATOR FAN 6000 SQ MM SQUARE FLOOR VENTILATOR 2200 SQ EMERGENCY WINDOW 632 x 1022 WINDOW 950 x 1022 o mj WINDOW 2270 1125 WINDOW 750 x 1125 EMERGENCY WINDOW 750 x 102 Hr C WINDOW MANIFOLD 750 x 1400 oso gt SC ou DOOR 830 x 1902 m 59 GENERAL LAYOUT SHOWING VENTILATION AND EMERGENCY EXITS Burgundy 35 x 10 3 bed layout Ventilator Symbols Legend SQUARE ROOF VENTILATOR 21279 SQ MM GAS DROP VENTILATOR CIRCULAR ROOF VENTILATOR CIRCULAR FLOOR VENTILATOR 2986 SQ MM 760 SQ MM RECTANGULAR FLOOR VENTILATOR EXTRATOR FAN 6000 SQ MM SQUARE FLOOR VENTILATOR 2200 SQ MM EMERGENCY EMERGENCY EMERGENCY WINDOW WINDOW WINDOW WINDOW 950 x 1022 632 x 1022 750 x 1022 750 x 1022 F D NM MANIFOLD WINDOW Be _ EMERGENCY WINDOW N 4 750 1400 2270 1125 EMERGENCY WINDOW poor WINDOW WINDOW DOOR 800 x 500 830 x 1902 632 x 1022 750 x 1125 830 x 190
43. MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET High quality plastics are used in the construction of the shower room fittings Never pour very hot or boiling water directly onto the basin or onto the shower tray always add cold water first 52 BATHROOM FITTINGS Plastics can be cleaned using a very mild detergent in tepid water Never use abrasive cleaner or chemical cleaner NB It is important not to pour hot water directly into or onto any plastic Always start with cold water and add the hot to achieve the desired temperature The shower cubicle and sanitary ware should be cleaned with detergent and warm water Never use abrasive cleaners VITREOUS ENAMEL Your holiday home will probably contain some vitreous components such as hob spillage well pan supports Vitreous enamel is not impact resistant it is a toughened glass type material backed by metal and should be treated with the same respect as toughened glass TAPS These fittings have a high quality finish and should be treated with care to preserve the visible surface All surface finishes will wear if not cleaned correctly The only safe way to clean is using soap and water and a cloth To dry use a dry soft cloth Stains can be removed using washing up liquid Most bath cleaning powders and liquids will damage the surface of your fittings even the non scratch cleaners KITCHEN The kitchen worktop sink drainer and cooking equipment surfaces should only be cl
44. NDOW 830 x 1902 632 x 1022 632 x 1022 EN WIN WINDOW WINDOW NEE A L Ne 2 74 1600 1022 69 GENERAL LAYOUT SHOWING VENTILATION AND EMERGENCY EXITS Moselle 30 x 12 2 bed layout Ventilator Symbols Legend SQUARE ROOF VENTILATOR 21279 SQ MM GAS DROP VENTILATOR CIRCULAR ROOF VENTILATOR CIRCULAR FLOOR VENTILATOR 2986 SQ MM 760 SQ MM RECTANGULAR FLOOR VENTILATOR EXTRATOR FAN 6000 SQ MM SQUARE FLOOR VENTILATOR 2200 SQ MM EMERGENCY WINDOW 750 1125 WINDOW 538 x 1387 WINDOW 1565 x 2127 WINDOW 538 x 1387 WINDOW 750 x 1252 70 WINDOW WINDOW 517 x 850 750 x 1022 WINDOW 850 x 1753 D POSITION 4 1 IO EMERGENCY 950 x 1022 DOOR WINDOW 830 x 1902 632 x 1022 GENERAL LAYOUT SHOWING VENTILATION AND EMERGENCY EXITS Moselle 32 x 12 2 bed layout Ventilator Symbols Legend SQUARE ROOF VENTILATOR 21279 SQ MM GAS DROP VENTILATOR CIRCULAR ROOF VENTILATOR CIRCULAR FLOOR VENTILATOR 2986 SQ MM 760 SQ MM RECTANGULAR FLOOR VENTILATOR EXTRATOR FAN 6000 SQ MM SQUARE FLOOR VENTILATOR 2200 SQ EMERGENCY EMERGENCY EMERGENCY WINDOW WINDOW WINDOW WINDOW 750 x 1125 517 850 750 1022 850 1753 WINDOW 538 x 1387 LI a Sch 4 nen 1565 2127 7 E E WINDOW E
45. SWIFT Swift Group Limited Dunswell Road Cottingham East Yorkshire HU16 4JX Tel 01482 875740 Fax 01482 840082 email enquiry swiftgroup co uk website www swiftholidayhomes co uk A MEMBER OF THE SWIFT GROUP Issued July 2009 1710454 Holiday Home Owners Handboo TD Eras Warranty and After Sales 5 e S Safety 15 Heating and Cooking 29 General Care and Maintenance 37 Technical Information 55 INTRODUCTION Introduction 11 2 Owner s Certificate 3 INTRODUCTION THANK YOU FOR DECIDING TO BUY A NEW SWIFT CARAVAN HOLIDAY HOME WE ARE SURE YOU AND YOUR FAMILY WILL ENJOY MANY HAPPY HOURS OF COMFORT AND RELAXATION AND HOPE THE INFORMATION IN THIS HANDBOOK WILL IMPROVE YOUR ENJOYMENT HAS BEEN DESIGNED GIVE YOU A GENERAL GUIDE TO THE CARE SAFE USE AND MAINTENANCE OF YOUR CARAVAN HOLIDAY HOME AND HELP 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 PARK OWNER DISTRIBUTOR OR DEALER FOR FURTHER ADVICE A DEDICATED AFTER SALES TEAM SUPPORTS THEM AND TOGETHER WE AIM TO GIVE YOU MANY YEARS OF PLEASURE PLEASE NOTE THAT CARAVAN HOLIDAY HOMES
46. TANGULAR FLOOR VENTILATOR 6000 SQ MM SQUARE FLOOR VENTILATOR 2200 SQ MM 66 EMERGENCY WINDOW 750 x 1125 WINDOW 538 x 1387 WINDOW 1565 x 1546 WINDOW 750 x 1252 EMERGENCY EMERGENCY WINDOW WINDOW WINDOW 900 x 850 750 x 1022 750 x 1400 E MANIFOLD POSITION ED 52 50D Lw WINDOW P d EMERGENCY 950 x 1022 DOOR WINDOW 830 x 1902 632 x 1022 GENERAL LAYOUT SHOWING VENTILATION AND EMERGENCY EXITS Bordeaux 35 x 12 2 bed layout Ventilator Symbols Legend SQUARE ROOF VENTILATOR 21279 SQ MM GAS DROP VENTILATOR CIRCULAR ROOF VENTILATOR CIRCULAR FLOOR VENTILATOR 2986 SQ MM 760 SQ MM 1 RECTANGULAR FLOOR VENTILATOR EXTRATOR FAN 6000 SQ MM SQUARE FLOOR VENTILATOR 2200 SQ EMERGENCY WINDOW 750 x 1125 Ponies WINDOW 2 FL ber 538 1387 WINDOW fe 1565 x 1546 WINDOW 538 1387 on n SS 4 WINDOW WINDOW 750 x 1252 950 x 1022 1 SN er 1 WINDOW WINDOW 750 x 1022 750 x 1400 4 Zao 9 CS 22 22 9 H 8 A MANIFOLD POSITION ow 4 4 z EMERGENCY EMERGENCY WINDOW WINDOW 632 x 1022 632 x 1022 67 GENERAL LAYOUT SHOWING VENTILATION AND EMERGENCY EXITS Bordeaux 35
47. a precautions and remove any items that are valuable or portable For free crime prevention advice about securing your holiday home protecting your valuables or property marking either at home or whilst on park contact the Crime Prevention Officer through your local police station 54 TECHNICAL INFORMATION External Dimensions 50 Model Names Berths and Bed 5 2 51 Wiring Schematic un 52 General Layouts Ventilation and Emergency Exits 53 Plumbing Water 73 Plumbing Heating System 74 Electrical 75 EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS x L o 1i w w mn j Burgundy 28x10 2 9 25m 30 4 9 05m 29 8 8 63m 28 4 3 33m 10 11 3 05m 10 0 3 29m 10 10 Burgundy 35x10 3 11 55m 37 11 11 34m 37 2 10 93m 35 10 3 33m 10 11 3 05m 10 0 3 29m 10 10 Burgundy 28x12 2 9 25m 30 4 9 05m 29 8 3 94m 12 11 3 66m 12 0 3 41m 11 2 Burgundy 32x12 2 10 39m 34 1 10 18m 33 5 3 94m 12 11 3 66m 12 0 3 41m 11 2 Burgundy 35x12 2 11 55m 37 11 11 34 37 2 3 94m 12 11 3 66m 12 0 3 41m 11 2 Burgundy 35x12 3 11 55m 37 11 11 34 37 2 3 94m 12 11 3 66m 12 0 3 41m 11 2 Bordeau
48. ains or palpitations sickness stomach pains or diarrhoea Unfortunately these are vague symptoms produced by many other causes such as influenza and food poisoning You should seek medical advice if you persistently suffer from any of the symptoms listed above after being in a room where any gas burning appliance is in use and of course have your gas installation checked by a competent installer 23 Remember gas 5 which designed installed used correctly regularly serviced and properly ventilated and flued are completely safe e Consider the installation of a suitably certified carbon monoxide detector WARNING Inside outlet sockets shall only be used with dedicated appliances Le equipment supplied with the holiday home No gas appliance shall be used outside when connected to an inside socket 24 SAFE USE OF ELECTRICITY Always use NICEIC registered electrician for any work or modification to your electrical system or appliances Ensure that you understand the working of all electrical switches in your holiday home Regularly check that all electrical cable terminal connections are firm and secure Check exposed cables for wear and damage Keep spare appliance fuses handy Remember don t touch if you don t understand it Always seek advice from your park manager or a qualified electrician As a general rule all cables run vertically to
49. al not less than 0 10 mm thick and should be one of the following grades of stainless steel as specified in BS 1449 Part 2 316511 316513 316531 316533 317512 317516 320531 320533 Permanent ventilators living apartments and in the cylinder storage area should be checked to ensure that they are not obstructed CHANGING GAS CYLINDERS The following procedure should be adopted 1 Extinguish any fire or source of ignition including cigarettes pipes and pilot lights before changing gas cylinders 2 Wherever possible change gas cylinders in the open air 3 Ensure that the gas cylinder valve s is are closed before disconnecting any empty cylinder or before removing the plastic cap or plug on the outlet connection of the replacement cylinder note Left hand thread 4 Ensure that the replacement gas cylinder is the correct one for the installation Make firm gas tight joints Any leaking vapour will smell If a leak is suspected after changing gas cylinders and opening valve test by brushing with soapy water around the joints Bubbles will form if vapour is leaking NEVER USE A NAKED FLAME Gas cylinder valves are of various designs depending on the type of cylinder and the use for which it is intended and it is essential that the correct pressure regulator with the correct pressure setting and capacity for the installation is used in accordance with the manufacturers instructions In the
50. ark Manager 21 Don t subject a cylinder to heat because the pressure inside the cylinder could build up to a point beyond the designed safety limit Don t store or use cylinders below ground level because LPG is heavier than air If there is a leak the gas will collect at low level and become dangerous in the presence of flame or a spark Don t store or use propane cylinders red indoors because propane is contained under higher pressure and should only be kept outdoors THE GAS SYSTEM Your Gas System will have been connected and commissioned by a registered CORGI engineer engaged by your Park or Siting Agent Use only propane LPG at a pressure of 37mbar Never use appliances with a different working pressure Gas cylinders are specially made to store the fuel in its liquid state The liquid turns to gas very easily and gas fills the space above the liquid in the cylinder As the gas is drawn off in use more liquid turns to gas to replace it Propane remains fully operational down to temperatures as low as 43 degrees There 22 are a variety of sizes and shapes of cylinders in which the gasses are stored Consult your park owner who will advise you on the amount of gas needed based upon your holiday home specification and your particular family or individual requirements Gas Regulators Gas cannot be supplied from a bottle without some sort of gas regulation The connection must be by high pre
51. atically fire on minimum when near freezing conditions are detected When the temperature in the system reaches 20 it Will switch off NOTE It is still necessary to drain the domestic hot and cold water system If the holiday home is to be un occupied during cold periods and whenever there is a threat of freezing the domestic hot and cold water circuit must be drained as follows Turn off the cold water supply Turn on all hot and cold water taps Open all drain plugs in the hot and cold water system Do not drain the central heating circuit which should have been filled with antifreeze Please refer to your caravan owners handbook for the location of all drain cocks Note There are no drain plugs fitted to the actual boiler Leave all taps and plugs open until the boiler is next needed for service This will allow any residual water to continue to drain Disconnect the mains water inlet stopcock from the caravan pipework this will stop water refilling the pipework if the stopcock fails due to frost damage Protect drain cocks and any open ended pipe from insects or debris NOTE The boiler inbuilt frost protection feature is designed primarily to prevent damage to the heating circuit and radiators It will not protect the hot and cold water pipes from freezing under the holiday home and will provide only a limited protection to the boiler pipework and hot and cold pipework inside the holiday home
52. ces NOTE To prevent scratching of the front screen this appliance should be cleaned with soapy water and a damp cloth only Due to the nature of stainless steel it picks up finger marks easily the trim should always be cleaned with a cleaner that is suitable for stainless steel FOR USER INSTRUCTIONS LAMP REPLACEMENT AND FAULT FINDING PLEASE CONSULT THE USER INSTRUCTIONS GAS FIRE IF FITTED Before igniting your fire read the user instructions DISHWASHER IF FITTED Please read user instructions before using the dishwasher MORCO MODELS D 61B BEFORE USING THIS APPLIANCE PLEASE READ THE FULL INSTRUCTIONS SUPPLIED THOROUGHLY ALWAYS RETAIN THE INSTRCTIONS FOR FUTURE USE INSTRUCTIONS FOR USERS WARNING No attempt must be made to adjust this appliance for use with other gases LIGHTING THE PILOT 0 0 Fully depress control knob and turn it to the left from the position to the position pilot setting The pilot should light during this operation due to the action of the piezoelectric spark igniter or electronic ignition Hold this knob in this position for about 10 seconds after the pilot has lit If the pilot fails to light after having activated the piezoelectric spark igniter mechanism or electronic ignition this means that there is air in the gas pipes In this case allow plenty of time for the pipes to be cleared of air with the gas control knob at the pilot setting Where
53. ces in holiday home and reset MCBs Symptom If the RCD and or MCBs still trip out e There is a fault on the electrical circuit or the circuit is overloaded Consult your park owner or qualified electrician before using mains supply Symptom 4 The RCD MCBs do not trip when tested e There is a fault on the electrical circuit Do not use the mains supply until the fault is corrected Consult your park owner or qualified electrician BULBS It is important to fit the correct wattage lighting bulbs The maximum bulb size can be found on the light fitting or lamp holder COOKING GAS OVEN GRILL HOB WARNING Accessible parts be hot when the oven grill or hob is used Remember it is dangerous to use an appliance without reading the manufacturer s instructions Cooking Equipment Be Safe Not Sorry e When you are cooking keep children away from the vicinity of the appliance e Keep all flammable materials such as curtains furnishings and tea towels away from the appliances e When you are cooking it is essential to provide additional ventilation such as opening a window near to the cooking appliance 25 Do not allow to build up a grill pan this creates a fire hazard Do not use the oven with the door inner glass panel removed glass oven doors only Parts of the appliance may be hot during or immediately after use Allow sufficient time for appliance to c
54. changing the gas cylinder Make regular checks of the flexible gas hose Never look for a gas leak with a match or cigarette lighter If you suspect a leak call in a CORGI registered fitter who will use a safe and appropriate method of locating and repairing the leak Keep everything clean particularly the gas jets within each appliance When not in use keep the gas inlet protected Never use additional independent gas appliances inside the holiday home e The flue installation for all appliances should be inspected at least once a year throughout its length for corrosion If any sign of corrosion is found it must be replaced immediately with the correct type and by a registered fitter To inspect the gas flue the engineer will remove the self tapping screws which hold the inspection panel s at high and or low level CARBON MONOXIDE THE FACTS When gas does not burn properly poisonous carbon monoxide fumes may be produced e You cannot see or smell carbon monoxide fumes They are invisible odourless colourless and tasteless Fumes from partially burnt gas kill more people than fires and explosions from unburnt gas Faulty gas appliances poor ventilation and incorrect flues may produce carbon monoxide he danger signs on gas appliances are stains deposits of soot and excessively yellow or orange flames Carbon monoxide can cause drowsiness dizziness headaches watering eyes chest p
55. d off the SETTING TEMPERATURE LIMITS Working pressures and temperatures heater will stop automatically To switch off Withdrawing the the heater completely press the ON OFF retention pin button 3 IMPORTANT When the heater is switched on for the first time or if it has not been used for a certain time or when a new gas bottle is installed the appliance may fail to ignite due to the presence of air in the gas pipes If this happens the heater will LOCK OUT and the red LED 4 will be displayed Retention pin installed The following maximum temperatures and pressures must not be exceeded The black retention pin for limiting or locking desired temperatures can be found underneath the setting arrow Maximum Maximum Maximum temperature pressure differential pressure Mistral TRV 5 0 C Occasionally the heater may fail to ignite temperature due to excessively windy conditions or The retention pin is settings 6 C Frost protection other adverse atmospheric conditions shown as it would causing LOCKOUT look after installation This diagram shows the the slot under i e Insufficient gas pressure faulty regulator or setting limiting the relationship fluctuations in voltage may also cause between the 10 12 C Stairway temperature to h LOCKOUT position settings on the 14 C Night time valve head and e To RESET the heater press the ON OFF the approx
56. d the distinctive smell to act as a warning if a fault should occur f you suspect gas leak extinguish flames turn off the gas at the bottle and ventilate the holiday home by opening doors windows and cupboards Do not fans lights other electrical apparatus Get outside for a few minutes and consult your park operator t is vitally important that you read all instructions and labels before using any appliance and keep them handy for future reference IF IN DOUBT ASK Do not place clothes or any other combustible material on over or near any gas appliances such as fires cookers or water heaters Apart from the fire hazard their presence could affect the appliance and negate any guarantee Do not use appliances in any way other than their intended use Cookers are for cooking NOT heating ALWAYS REMEMBER Gas appliances that are designed installed and used correctly regularly serviced and properly ventilated and flued are completely safe WARNING FIRE HAZARD Never use portable cooking or heating equipment inside your holiday home other than electrical heaters that are not a direct radiant GAS Always use a registered gas fitter for any work or modification to your gas system or appliances Make sure that heating cooking appliances and gas cylinders are switched off before you leave the holiday home Make sure that there are no naked lights when
57. e of ignition GAS APPLIANCES There are many central heating boilers water heaters fires and cookers as well as leisure appliances that can be used with your Calor gas supply Many look just like those for use with natural gas They operate just as efficiently give the same superb performance but care must be taken when buying and using them When buying a gas appliance it is important to ensure it is suitable for use with Calor propane You should purchase appliances that bear the CE mark and have been designed for use in caravans Many accidents caused by faulty gas appliances involve those which may have been purchased second hand Special care is needed if you buy a second hand gas appliance Have it fully checked by a competent installer for safety If you have any doubts don t buy 49 Installation of appliances It is required by law to use installers which display the Gas Safe symbol as they are registered with the Council of Registered Gas Installers and undertake to work to the highest standards of safety Amateurs and DIY experts can put you and your family at risk and face prosecution Don t take that risk use the professionals REGISTER A list of recommended installers who can install LPG appliances can be obtained from Gas Safe Tel No 0800 408 5500 For your own health and safety you must read the instructions and labels first and then keep them handy for reference If there is anything you
58. eaned with hot soapy water unless the appliance manufacturer says otherwise in their own literature Do not use abrasives and particularly not wire wool The inside of ovens should be cleaned in accordance with the instructions contained in the manufacturer s leaflet BRANDED APPLIANCES AND COMPONENTS YOU SHOULD NOT USE THE APPLIANCE BEFORE READING THE MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED BY EACH MANUFACTURER BEFORE USING THEIR APPLIANCE Most of the appliances fitted into your holiday home have an instruction leaflet issued by the manufacturer and you find this leaflet either with the appliance or placed inside a locker in your holiday home If one cannot be found please notify your park supplier who will write to the appliance manufacturer on your behalf or give you their name and address if you wish to make contact with them FURNISHINGS UPHOLSTERY CARE Cleaning Dust dirt and grit should be removed frequently as this will affect the durability and colour of your fabric Remember people dust wooden furniture because they can see dust particles so please bear in mind that an amount of dust continually settles on your upholstery and may be allowed to remain because it is not visible Please vacuum or brush your furniture frequently Spills and stains Always deal with stains immediately In the first instance remove excess with a soft absorbent cloth or
59. ed in good dry conditions with sufficient ventilation to allow good air circulation Should wet storage stain white rust occur on a product however then it can sometimes be removed using a stiff bristle brush or a Scotchbrite pad Because of its post process nature Wet Storage Stain white rust is not covered under Warranty procedures If however it can be shown that the galvanising process was defective in some way i e areas not galvanised then an inspection can be arranged and action agreed upon PAINTED CHASSIS It is imperative that as a minimum annual inspections take place to all painted steel areas to assess any degradation of the paint system The finish on a caravan chassis is under constant attack from sunlight coastal air pollution dust and frost To this end it is recommended that the chassis is regularly inspected and washed as appropriate Maintenance may be required at more frequent intervals because of fading chalking chemical contamination wear and tear or for aesthetic or other reasons Mechanical damage to the paint system will result in a significant reduction in the paint durability Hence mechanical damage must be identified at an early stage and appropriate touch up procedures followed to the effected areas Minor paint damage such as chipping can be touched up with approved paint available through your dealership WINTER STORAGE The following items are the procedures for
60. ed laterally and longitudinally using a spirit level as close to the centre of the unit as practicable NOTE IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT ADDITIONAL AXLE STANDS ARE FITTED FOR LARGE UNITS AND DOUBLE GLAZED MODELS PARTICULARLY ADJACENT TO EXTERNAL DOORS Hardwood packing can be used when necessary to level the caravan holiday home All exterior doors should be checked for clearance and adjusted where possible by using the corner steadies and or the axle stands An alignment check should be carried out after four weeks to ensure that if the caravan holiday home has settled the level is adjusted as required In certain locations it may be necessary to anchor the caravan holiday home to the ground If anchors are fitted they should be inside the front and rear outrigger on the inside of the main longitudinal chassis member using recognised ground anchors Fig 2 below All Swift units have specific holding down points on the caravan holiday home which are located approximately 1m from the ends of the main longitudinal chassis member at each corner Figure 3 below Parks should consult their insurance company with regard to this requirement When the Caravan Holiday Home is level and supported in all directions the corner steadies can then be lowered for added stability 11 SNOW LOADING To comply with the requirements of EN1647 Section 2 for snow loading the following method of supporting the caravan holiday home when
61. ed layout Ventilator Symbols Legend SQUARE ROOF VENTILATOR 21279 SQ MM GAS DROP VENTILATOR CIRCULAR ROOF VENTILATOR CIRCULAR FLOOR VENTILATOR 2986 SQ MM 760 SQ MM 1 RECTANGULAR FLOOR VENTILATOR EXTRATOR FAN 6000 SQ MM SQUARE FLOOR VENTILATOR 2200 SQ EMERGENCY EMERGENCY WINDOW WINDOW WINDOW 750 x 1125 900 850 750 1022 m l c k 52 MANIFOLD POSITION WINDOW 2880 x 1125 mo AD m m d P 1 Wawa e CN e 6 gt m c Ed 1 P m m a a 52 52 m E m m m m ei m 5 a 5 E A E W m m m m m P M M m D m 5 WINDOW 750 x 1400 WINDOW 950 1022 DOOR WINDOW 830 x 1902 632 x 1022 WINDOW 632 x 1022 63 GENERAL LAYOUT SHOWING VENTILATION AND EMERGENCY EXITS Burgundy 35 12 3 bed layout Ventilator Symbols Legend SQUARE ROOF VENTILATOR 21279 SQ MM GAS DROP VENTILATOR CIRCULAR ROOF VENTILATOR e ncurses FLOOR VENTILATOR 2986 SQ MM 760 SQ MM RECTANGULAR FLOOR VENTILATOR EXTRATOR FAN 6000 SQ MM SQUARE FLOOR VENTILATOR 2200 SQ MM EMERGENCY EMERGENCY EMERGENCY WINDOW WINDOW WINDOW WIN
62. efully protected against frost damage TMV s should be removed or correctly drained down during months in which frost may occur The Thermostatic Mixer Valve controls accurately the temperature of water for showering The valves also maintain the pre set temperatures even if the water pressure varies when other appliances are used This significantly reduce the risk of scalding when showering Function Hot and cold water entering the valve is mixed to a temperature pre selected by the user or installer This is achieved automatically by a thermally sensitive mechanism within the valve that proportions the amount of hot and cold water entering to produce the required blend The mechanism then automatically compensates for any variations in supply pressures or temperatures to maintain the pre selected temperature In the event of cold water supply failure the thermostatic mixing mechanism will automatically shut down the flow to prevent discharge of dangerously hot water Operating pressure Dynamic pressure 0 5 bar min advisable 1 bar lt P 5 bar Static pressure10 bar max Valves operating outside the above conditions of use cannot be guaranteed to operate as Type 2 valves The valve is designed for use as a high pressure valve it is tested against BS EN 1111 water supply is fed gravity then the supply pressure should be verified to ensure the conditions of use are appropriate for the valve
63. er fitting additional locks wherever necessary ask your park distributor dealer for details on security locks It is very important however that any locks fitted to designated escape routes i e door s and windows are immobilised during occupation so that your escape remains unhindered Gas Cylinders Keep them chained together and fastened to the substructure of your holiday home Always use a good quality padlock Lights and alarms Many devices both battery powered and electrical are available to the DIY enthusiast A light inside your holiday home at night suggests it is occupied Electricity triggered to turn on as darkness falls or battery operated with a time switch the light will help deter thieves Ask your park distributor dealer for details on electrical intruder alarms 53 Marking your property with your postcode and house number would help the police identify the owners of stolen goods Advertising the fact that your property is so identified may act as a deterrent Property can be marked by etching die stamping branding engraving or by using a security marker pen Organise yourselves on the holiday home park so that everyone keeps an eye open for strangers or anything suspicious Report any unusual activity to the park manager or the police Holiday homes on parks are vulnerable not only in summer but also in winter When your holiday home is left unattended for long periods take any extr
64. h no yellow white colour or laziness If you see any yellowness or laziness in the flames do not use the appliance and call a service engineer The burners will almost certainly be blocked by dust fluff or insect matter and any further use will cause sooting up leading to a dangerous situation and expensive repair OTHER INDICATIONS Never tamper or adjust with any pre sealed unit There is a danger of burning yourself if you touch the area in or around the pilot window We recommend that you avoid touching this area Do not cover or use the heater for drying purposes or use the heater compartment for storage of any goods especially flammable liquids The appliance has a device to detect that combustion gases are removed correctly via the flue If there are any problems detected in the removal of these gases spillage the device cuts off the supply of gas to the burner N B Adverse weather conditions may cause this device to activate please See section A 2 2 COMBUSTION GAS REMOVAL 33 restart you must least 10 minutes before lighting the pilot light as described earlier If these interruptions occur repeatedly have the heater inspected by a competent registered gas engineer NEVER BLOCK ANY VENTILATION THAT HAS BEEN PURPOSELY PROVIDED FOR THE CORRECT AND SAFE OPERATION OF THE APPLIANCE MINIMUM ANNUAL MAINTENANCE Gas water heaters are rugged pieces of eq
65. hardware annually for wear and tear and a continuous firm fit e Ensure that all gutters and their outlets are kept clear of leaves and debris to maintain efficient operation e Replace damaged or worn parts with original parts by an authorised specialist 42 Don t e Use cleaners on any UPVC e Use abrasive paste or cream e Use excessive pressure when cleaning UPVC e Use high pressure or steam cleaners e Use any type of bleach solvent e g white spirit methylated spirits nail varnish remover or adhesives Use any unspecified tools Use any abrasive papers such as sandpaper e Use abrasives or brass cleaner on furniture handles door knockers letter plates e Use excessive loads on the windows and doors Fail to maintain the product as indicated Paint or try to remove paint ean ladders against guttering OFF MOUNTING yep oragor INSTRUCTIONS 2 Fit frame part 1 Position hinge jig on sash frame and drill basic jig shown always try to fix to reinforcement on sash and frame Insert pivot pin amp bush after fixing Recommended fixing screws when fixing into reinforcement CSR 4 8 x length to suit Packer optional individual sections Z Finish profile related 3 Fit sash part Recommended fixing screws when fixing into reinforcement CSR 4 8 x length to suit individual sections Z Finish fit cover with M4 screw at rear Cover 43
66. iday homes have a one year SuperSure manufacturer s warranty from the date of transfer in an unused state by an approved Swift Group Dealer Park Operator to its first owner During the warranty period subject to the exclusions set out in this section of the handbook the manufacturer Swift Group Limited will repair or replace all defective parts of the holiday home or will arrange for component suppliers to repair or replace defective items The manufacturer will honour the warranty for 12 months from the date of the transfer noted above provided that the holiday home has been sited in accordance with Swift recommendations and the Code of Practice for the Transportation Siting and Commissioning of Caravan Holiday Homes Consult your Dealer or Park Operator if you wish to see a copy of this code of practice The warranty covers faults arising from a manufacturing defect but specifically excludes the following faults which are a result of normal wear and tear faults relating to glass tyres fluorescent tubes replacement light bulbs spotlights tap washers thermocouples and the cosmetic appearance of sealants faults arising from accidental damage or damage caused by misuse of any component part of the holiday home failure of parts or components resulting wholly or partly from the fitting of any parts which are not approved by Swift Group failure of parts components resulting wholly or
67. imate button to switch off then depress the Frost protection 15 18 C Bedroom ON OFF button to restart The red LED Setting 2 19 229 Livina dinin should now be off and the heater should Provided the central achieved ving dining ignite when the hot tap is opened heating boiler and pump remain operative the frost protection setting allows heat to circulate within the system e g where properties are vacant over the winter months to prevent freezing and consequent e ALWAYS REFER TO THE MORCO damage to the system USER MANUAL 22 25 C Bathroom e f the heater locks out persistently call your installer or the MORCO on 01482 325456 for details of your nearest service agent 26 29 C Swimming pool EN215 35 Appliances GAS OVEN AND GRILL Please read the user instructions provided before using the oven and grill GAS HOB Please read the user instructions provided before using the hob COOKER HOOD Please read the user instructions provided before operating or changing the filter FRIDGE FREEZER Please read the user instructions provided before using the fridge freezer MICROWAVE OVEN IF FITTED Please read the user instructions provided before using the microwave ELECTRICAL LOUNGE FIRE HEATER IF FITTED PLEASE READ USER INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED The fire can be operated using the remote control hand set see operating instructions WARNING Before undertaking any maintenance or cleaning
68. inder and appliance keeps the place pressure of the gas constant to the appliance as the cylinder empties until there is no liquid left to turn to gas The Regulator Except for appliances fitted with a flow controller a suitably rated regulator of a minimum of at least 3 5kg per hour must be included in the connection between the cylinder and the appliance The regulator is precisely set to control the pressure of the supply and MUST NOT BE ADJUSTED Replace after 5 years of life or when not working properly Flexible Hoses Use only marked and certified hoses to BS3212 and which bear the year and name of the manufacturer and clips as LPG attacks and erodes natural rubber Keep hose lengths as short as possible and less than 2 meters in length All flexible hoses must be secured with proper hose clips Make sure that the hoses are kept clear of hot spots and inspect them from time to time Replace any hose that shows signs of wear or damage Do s and Don ts Do treat a cylinder with care to ensure that the valve is not damaged A damaged valve could result in a leak Do use a cylinder upright If used horizontally liquid gas could get into the supply pipes with serious consequences Don t attempt to disconnect a regulator from a switch on valve 15kg and 7kg cylinders if the flame does not go out when the regulator switch is turned off Leave the appliance alight and call your Gas Supplier or P
69. layout Ventilator Symbols Legend SQUARE ROOF VENTILATOR 21279 SQ MM GAS DROP VENTILATOR CIRCULAR ROOF VENTILATOR CIRCULAR FLOOR VENTILATOR 2986 SQ MM 760 SQ MM RECTANGULAR FLOOR VENTILATOR EXTRATOR FAN 6000 SQ MM SQUARE FLOOR VENTILATOR 2200 SQ EMERGENCY EMERGENCY WINDOW WINDOW 750 x 1125 750 x 1022 a Standard WINDOW 538 1968 WINDOW o ee 1 EMERGENCY 1565 x 2127 EIE percer r r r WINDOW JM 0 MANIFOLD TE Leg 1600 x 1022 RE eege POSITION WINDOW WINDOW EMERGENCY EMERGENCY 525 x 1836 525 x 1836 DOOR WINDOW WINDOW 830 x 1902 632 x 1022 632 x 1022 WINDOW 538 x 1968 75 GENERAL LAYOUT SHOWING VENTILATION AND EMERGENCY EXITS Chamonix 38 x 12 2 bed layout Ventilator Symbols Legend SQUARE ROOF VENTILATOR 21279 SQ MM GAS DROP VENTILATOR CIRCULAR ROOF VENTILATOR e ncurses FLOOR VENTILATOR 2986 SQ MM 760 SQ MM RECTANGULAR FLOOR VENTILATOR EXTRATOR FAN 6000 SQ MM SQUARE FLOOR VENTILATOR 2200 SQ MM EMERGENCY EMERGENCY WINDOW WINDOW 750 1125 e I Standard i ui m WINDOW E 538 x 1968 WINDOW SC sassa m 1565 2127 S I pc T WINDOW MANIFOLD E 1600 x 1022 POSITION md
70. mm WHITE MCB 3 LOUNGE SOCKETS NOTE HOB IGNITION SUPPLIED FROM KITCHEN SOCKET CIRCUIT 1 5mm WHITE MCB 4 BEDROOM SOCKETS 4 0mm GREEN YELLOW CHASSIS Copyright Sargent Electrical Services Ltd 2009 rights reserved Subject to change without prior notice 1 5mm WHITE Notes Some models may not have all equipment fitted See consumer unit label for circuit allocations Wiring subject to change without notification HOLIDAY HOME SCHEMATIC 2010 CHAMPAGNE PART 1 Issue 01 5 6 09 CHAMPAGNE SCHEMATIC MCB 5 BEDROOM BATHROOM LIGHTING APPLIANCE OUTLET SOCKET OUTLET SWITCH 1G 2G OR PULL CORD 1 0mm BLACK LOCAL FAN ISOLATOR MCB 6 KITCHEN LOUNGE HALL OUTSIDE LIGHTING LOCAL ISOLATOR FOR HEATERS
71. ng the hot and cold feeds are isolated and fully drained Using an allen key remove the mixer body from the tails by releasing the grub screws taking care not to misplace these The unit can then be completely drained dried and wrapped in a soft cloth for storage away from frost until required The Thermostatic Mixer Tap can then be re attached as follows Re fit body to tails and tighten the grub screws take care not to over tighten to the water supplies and check seals PROTECTING YOUR THERMOSTATIC MIXER VALVE BATH In addition to a shower Thermostatic Mixer Tap if the Holiday Home has a bath fitted there will be a Thermostatic Mixer Valve to regulate the water temperature to the bath this will be located close to the bath either 51 behind panel adjacent This should removed correctly drained down during months which frost may occur CLEANING Your fitting has a high quality finish and should be treated with care to preserve the visible surfaces All surface finishes will wear if not cleaned correctly The only safe way to clean your mixer is using soap water and a cloth To dry use a soft cloth Stains can be removed using washing up liquid All bath cleaning powders and liquids will damage the surface of your fitting even the non scratch cleaners FOR INFORMATION THAT IS MORE COMPREHENSIVE REFER TO YOUR 100 TMV2 USER AND
72. o not use the mains supply until the fault is corrected consult your park owner or qualified electrician If the unit trips off other than during test again do not attempt to use the mains supply there is a fault which needs expert attention In case of difficulty consult an approved electrical installation contractor It is dangerous to attempt modifications and additions yourself Preferably not less than once a year the electrical installation should be inspected and tested and a report on its condition obtained as prescribed in the Regulations for Electrical Installations published by the Institute of Electrical Engineers LPG ROUTINE CHECKING a Flexible hoses and tubing should be regularly inspected and replaced when signs of cracking or other deterioration appears After replacement ensure that the ends are well secured and leak tight b Check the complete gas installation on the holiday home for soundness at least once per annum and as necessary according to usage c All flue installations should be inspected at least once a year throughout their length for integrity of attachment both to appliance and cowl and for perforation due to damage or corrosion Flues should be replaced if any sign of damage or perforation is found It should be ensured that the replacement is of an approved type conforming to the recommendations of BS 5440 Part 1 Flexible flue pipes should be manufactured of materi
73. off at the pitch supply point 5 Do not use water on fat or electrical appliances ALARM This is approved The National Council The NCC requires that all new or used holiday homes sold by its members are fitted with a smoke alarm featuring an alarm silence facility MODEL 5 601 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 IMPORTANT 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 IMPORTANT Only the following batteries can be 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 Carbon Zinc type Eveready Energizer 1222 Gold
74. ol knob is turn it to the right to the position This will cut off the supply of gas to the pilot and the burner PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN AGAINST FROST AND FREEZING CONDITIONS If the appliance is installed in caravan holiday home leaving the appliance un drained during freezing conditions will result in the appliance being frost damaged It must be drained down in one of the following ways Instructions for F11 E and D61 B appliances Turn off the gas and electrical supply Turn off the mains water inlet stopcock Turn temperature control knob fully anticlockwise to minimum setting Turn on all hot and cold water taps Open all hot and cold drain cocks on the installation Please refer to your caravan owners handbook for the location of all drain cocks Leave all taps and plugs open until the boiler is next needed for service This will allow any residual water to continue to drain Disconnect the mains water inlet stopcock from the caravan pipework this will stop water refilling the pipework if the stopcock fails due to frost damage Protect drain cocks and any open ended pipe from insects or debris To turn the water on again close all drain cocks reconnect and open the mains water inlet stopcock and turn off each hot and cold water taps as the water runs clear Instructions for FEB 24D appliance Providing the boiler power supply and gas supply is connected the boiler will autom
75. ome be evacuated until the powder has settled to avoid inhalation Always aim the fire extinguisher at the base of the fire not at the flames Never use a powder extinguisher on a pan of fat or oil only use a fire blanket on pan fires WARNING Provide one dry powder fire extinguisher of an approved type or complying with 1507165 of at least 1kg capacity by the main exterior door and a fire blanket next to the cooker Familiarise yourself with the instructions on the fire extinguisher and the local fire precaution arrangements CHILDREN Do not leave children alone in the caravan in any event Keep potentially dangerous items out of reach as at home eg matches drugs etc 19 2588 ALARM WARNING PLEASE READ THE FULL USER INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED WARNING DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CONNECT THE ALARM TO THE BASE PLATE WITHOUT INSTALLING THE BATTERY CO ALARMS DETERIORATE WITH AGE AND MUST BE REPLACED NO LATER THAN EVERY FIVE YEARS 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 monoxide CO poisoning can mimic many common ailments and may easily be confused with flu or simple tiredness Symptoms to look out for include e tiredness e drowsiness e headaches e giddiness 20 e nausea vomiting e pains in the chest breathlessness
76. ooking check that all controls are in the off position VENTILATION Your holiday home complies with BS EN 721 The ventilation points on your holiday home are fixed points of ventilation which are required by the European Standards All holiday homes have ventilation at high level and low level which have been calculated to suit the individual needs of your holiday home All high level ventilation is achieved by means of roof ventilators Low level ventilation in the main living area is positioned underneath a unit in the kitchen area venting directly into the living area Low level bedroom ventilation is positioned underneath the fitted wardrobes 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 there should be no modifications made which may result in reduced ventilation levels For approximate locations refer to the holiday home drawing in the technical section of the handbook WARNING Under no circumstances must any ventilator be blocked or obstructed even partially WARNING Care must be taken when using a Pull out bed in close proximity to the space heater
77. ool after switching off Do not drape tea towels over flue vents as this creates a fire hazard Be careful when opening any appliance door as steam may escape from the cooking e Using aluminium foil on the hob or to cover the grill pan or placing items wrapped in foil under the grill can create a fire hazard Use oven gloves when removing hot food utensils from the oven or grill Do not use foil to line oven shelves or grill pan or allow it to line oven flue as this creates a fire hazard and hinders circulation When cooking heavy items e g turkeys do not pull the oven shelf out with the item still on the shelf 26 f the cooker has a storage compartment below the oven this should only be used to store oven furniture Do not store any flammable materials in this compartment When cooking with fat or oil never leave unattended Turn pan handles inward so they are out of reach of children and cannot be caught accidentally Use pans with a flat base of minimum 100mm 4ins diameter and a maximum 230mm 9ins diameter which stable in use Avoid using double pans any old miss shapen pans or any pan that is unstable when placed on a flat surface Position pans over the centre of the burners Glass hob lids may shatter when heated turn off all burners and allow to cool before lowering Never use the appliance for heating a room When you have finished c
78. oor to the closed position so that the first stage lock engages Lift the handle upwards to the extra security roller locks insert the key and turn clockwise to engage the deadlock OPERATION OF NIGHT VENTS IF FITTED The window frame will have been fitted with a secondary keep within the rebate You can close the handle to locate the spur inside this keep which will lock the window but allow a level of ventilation Fully closed Night vent position DOOR AND WINDOW HANDLES Apply silicone spray and wipe off excess with a soft cloth Lock cylinder Lubricate with PFTE union part no 9075 or similar Apply the key flutes insert the key and operate several times to ensure even distribution Latch dead bolt and roller locks Apply petroleum jelly Vaseline This acts both as lubricant and water repellent Doors and window hinges No lubrication is required smear with Vaseline to protect against water Window friction stays Protect with a mild detergent oil or a very light lubricant use sparingly as oil does attract dirt RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE Lubricate every 6 months MINIMUM RECOMMENDED CLEANING INTERVALS Monthly Frames door and window furniture Wash with warm water and a mild detergent It is important to ensure that all dirt and debris is regularly removed from the internal rebate of door and windows Cleaning cloths should be in bleached cellulose cotton material Do not use cloths
79. partly from toxic explosive or other hazardous properties of any materials or substance brought into the holiday home cleaning or adjustment of any assemblies Swift Group will not accept liability for any indirect or consequential losses that you may suffer as a result of a manufacturing defect The warranty will be invalidated if the holiday home has been neglected misused or modified in any way or if the identification marks have been removed or defaced The warranty only applies to holiday homes purchased and sited in the UK The cost of transporting or moving the holiday home by any means to or from the place of repair is the responsibility of the owner 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 Any claim under this warranty must be made through your supplying Dealer or Park Operator Claims for repair or replacement under this warranty must be made within 28 days of discovery of the fault Submission of a claim does not constitute any liability on the part of Swift Group Ltd until the claim has been approved and agreed AFTERSALES SUPPORT AND SERVICE Please note that all after sales enquiries must be directed through your supplying Dealer or Park Operator The After Sales service at the factory is geared to
80. pporting points should have a level finish When correctly positioned on the pitch with the corner steadies lowered the caravan holiday home should be carefully jacked up at the manufacturer s defined support points jacking one side at a time A suitable load bearing block should be placed under the main axle s inboard of the wheel leaving the wheel clear of the base i e non load bearing The supporting blocks should equally share the load in the case of twin axles The corner steadies can then be extended on either side to ensure that the caravan holiday home is stable Only support points clearly defined by the caravan manufacturer and identified by a permanent yellow mark should be used to lift the caravan holiday home Where possible until the unit is accurately located on the pitch and the axle s adequately supported to ensure stability the caravan holiday home unit should be left securely attached to the towing vehicle Where this is not possible all the corner steadies should be wound down in contact with the base and wheels chocked to prevent the caravan holiday home from rotating about the jack Special care should be taken by the operatives when placing the load bearing block under the axles Support by jack only should not be practiced When both sides of the axle s have been jacked up correctly all intermediate axle stands positioned and the corner steadies adjusted the caravan holiday home should be levell
81. ssure flexible hose which shall be as short as possible The gas regulator supplies gas to the gas appliance at a constant pressure independent of gas flow Ensure the regulator is of the correct pressure rating for the gas appliances in your holiday home Your dealer or gas supplier Will advise you of the type of regulator required Regulators should be kept clean and dry and changed approximately every 5 years or earlier if not working properly THE REGULATOR CAPACITY SHOULD HAVE A MINIMUM RATING OF 3 5KG PER HOUR WITH A WORKING PRESSURE OF 37 Mbar NEVER USE APPLIANCES WITH DIFFERENT WORKING PRESSURE Gas Inlet The inlet connection is the beginning of the holiday home s gas system It will be found at the rear of the holiday home Cylinders A gas cylinder must always be operated standing on its base A cylinder on its side could allow liquid gas into the supply pipes with very serious consequences Never apply heat to a cylinder this could cause a build up of pressure beyond the design limit Treat the cylinder with care as a damaged valve could result in a leak GAS SAFETY e LPG is a heavy gas and therefore sinks to the lowest point f there is insufficient ventilation a spark could result in an explosion Do not store or use propane cylinders indoors it is contained under high pressure and should only be kept outdoors and never stored below ground level e LPG is odourless so the manufacturers ad
82. supply faulty appliance fault on the holiday home causing the current to run to earth The RCD has been factory tested for correct operation The RCD should be tested each time you switch on the mains supply and or every month With the supply connected switch RCD to ON Press test button marked Unit should now trip off If so reset the system by switching on again If the unit does not trip off do not use the mains supply until the fault is corrected consult your park owner or qualified electrician If the unit trips off other than during test again do not attempt to use the mains supply there is a fault which needs expert attention In case of difficulty consult an approved electrical installation contractor It is dangerous to attempt modifications and additions yourself Preferably not less than once a year the electrical installation should be inspected and tested and a report on its condition obtained as prescribed in the Regulations for Electrical Installations published by the Institute of Electrical Engineers MAINS ELECTRICITY AND FAULT FINDING Symptom No mains electric working in the holiday home s the RCD and miniature electric circuit breakers MCB switched on Is the holiday home connected to park supply e Park supply switched on Symptom The RCD or MCBs trip out after the holiday home is switched on at the park supply Disconnect applian
83. the room has ventilators or grills make sure they are NEVER BLOCKED Most rooms have fresh air entering around doors and windows but if a room becomes stuffy open a door or a window immediately IF IN DOUBT SEEK ADVICE 47 Servicing if needed to ensure Flues and heat exchangers are not blocked Air inlets are clear gas consumption is correct e Safety devices are working correctly The appliance is safe for further use ELECTRICS The electrical supply to your holiday home on some holiday parks is restricted Please check with you park manager before using additional appliances within your holiday home In case of doubt consult the park owner or his agent The Residual Current Circuit Breaker RCCB or Residual Current Device RCD serves as the main switch for your holiday home It is also the main emergency shut off switch for your holiday home It is a safety device designed to protect you from the possibility of shocks that could arise from a faulty power pack supply faulty appliance or a fault on the holiday home causing the current to run to earth The RCD has been factory tested for correct operation The RCD should be tested each time you switch on the mains supply and or every month 48 e With the supply connected switch RCD to ON e Press test button marked T Unit should now trip off If so reset the system by switching on again If the unit does not trip off d
84. uipment which are designed to work for a long time with minimum maintenance requirements The only regular maintenance required is the annual cleaning of the heating body and the burner It is essential this is done at the beginning of each season 34 ROOM SEALED WATER HEATER if fitted 1 Variable power selector 2 Water temperature selector 3 ON OFF button 4 Red LOCKOUT indicator LED 5 Orange burner ON indicator LED Operation Obtaining hot water To start up the heater depress the ON OFF button 3 The heater will then be ready to function automatically when any of the hot water taps are turned on The orange LED 5 will come on while the heater is working Selecting the required power Turn the power selector 1 to obtain the desired power MAX position indicates 10096 power MIN position indicates 5096 power Selecting the hot water temperature Turn the water temperature dial 2 to obtain the desired temperature MAX position indicates the maximum temperature min flow MIN position indicates the minimum temperature maximum flow IMPORTANT This heater is not thermostatic Note It is advisable to adjust both the power and the water temperature to minimum value necessary to cover your requirements This will save energy and prolong the life of the appliance reducing scale deposits on the heat exchanger Switching off the water heater When the hot water is turne
85. ushions and mattresses separately on end or edge to allow a free movement of air around them u Secure exterior windows Many people leave bowls of water absorbing crystals or common salt as a means of withdrawing moisture from the air No moisture means no mildew and damp so the practice is worthwhile CENTRAL HEATING DO NOT DRAIN OFF THE RADIATOR SYSTEM IT IS A SEALED SYSTEM PROTECTED BY AN ANTI FREEZE SOLUTION CHECKING THE EXTERNAL STRUCTURE Inspect visually for damage to panels gutter and other external features Signs of damage leakage and movement should be repaired as necessary NECESSARY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS MUST BE TAKEN BEFORE CLIMBING ONTO THE ROOF DO NOT CLIMB ON THE ROOF UNLESS YOU USE AT LEAST A 15MM THICK SHEET OF PLYWOOD OR SIMILAR IT MUST BE WIDE ENOUGH TO SPAN OVER TWO ROOF SPARS WHICH ARE APPROXIMATELY 400MM CENTRES 39 5 1220 1220 4 4 SHOULD BE SUITABLE WHEN POSITIONED CAREFULLY ON THE ROOF Visually inspect for damage of the roof structure check all visible mastic seals for signs of shrinkage or cracking and re seal where necessary The water system should be inspected for leaks and rectified as necessary BLOCKAGES If you have a waste water or toilet blockage the first thing to check is that the site main drainage is clear as any blockages here could back up to your holiday home If it is clear and you have a toilet blockage we would recommend that you
86. x 12 3 bed layout Ventilator Symbols Legend SQUARE ROOF VENTILATOR 21279 SQ MM GAS DROP VENTILATOR CIRCULAR ROOF VENTILATOR CIRCULAR FLOOR VENTILATOR 2986 SQ MM 760 SQ MM RECTANGULAR FLOOR VENTILATOR EXTRATOR FAN 6000 SQ MM SQUARE FLOOR VENTILATOR 2200 SQ MM EMERGENCY EMERGENCY EMERGENCY WINDOW WINDOW WINDOW 750 x 1125 750 x 1022 750 x 1400 e KH WINDOW j y E 538 x 1387 WINDOW MAP BE 1565 x 1546 O A E MANIFOLD i 22040404 POSITION WINDOW 538 x 1387 WINDOW WINDOW 750 1252 950 1022 DOOR WINDOW WINDOW WINDOW 830 x 1902 632 x 1022 632 x 1022 750 x 1022 68 GENERAL LAYOUT SHOWING VENTILATION AND EMERGENCY EXITS Bordeaux 38 x 12 2 bed layout Ventilator Symbols Legend SQUARE ROOF VENTILATOR 21279 SQ MM GAS DROP VENTILATOR CIRCULAR ROOF VENTILATOR CIRCULAR FLOOR VENTILATOR 2986 SQ MM 760 SQ MM 1 RECTANGULAR FLOOR VENTILATOR EXTRATOR FAN 6000 SQ MM SQUARE FLOOR VENTILATOR 2200 SQ MM EMERGENCY EMERGENCY WINDOW WINDOW WINDOW 750 1125 900 850 750 1022 Sach Gel EA AR 1565 1546 secare ES MANIFOLD POSITION WINDOW E 9 538 x 1387 EN SES _____ WINDOW WINDOW EMERGENCY EMERGENCY 750 x 1252 950 x 1022 DOOR WINDOW WI
87. x 28x12 2 9 25m 30 4 9 05m 29 8 3 94m 12 11 3 66m 12 0 3 41m 11 2 Bordeaux 32x12 2 10 39m 34 1 10 18m 33 5 3 94 12 11 3 66m 12 0 3 41 11 2 35 12 2 11 55 37 11 3 94m 12 11 3 66m 12 0 3 41 11 2 Bordeaux 35x12 3 11 55m 37117 Bordeaux 38 12 2 12 27 40 3 12 10m 39 8 11 75m 3877 3 66m 12 0 3 41m 11727 Moselle 30 12 2 9 81m 32727 9 59m 31767 9 19m 30727 3 94m 127117 Moselle 32 12 2 10 39m 34 1 10 18 33 5 9 77 32 1 3 94m 12 11 3 66m 12707 3 41m 11727 35 12 2 11 55 37 11 11 34m 37 2 10 93m 35 10 3 94m 12 11 3 66m 12707 3 41m 11727 Moselle 38 12 2 12 27m 40 3 12 10 39 8 11 75 38 7 3 94 12 11 3 66m 12 0 3 41m 11727 3 41 1127 127m 0407 I 56 MODEL NAMES BERTHS AND BED 512 5 en rm _ 1 91 1 37 6 3 x4 6 1 83x0 61m 6 0 x2 0 1 80x1 12m 5 11 x3 8 1 91x1 37m 6 3 x4 6 1 83x0 61m 6 0 x2 0 1 83x0 69m 6 0 x2 3 1 80x1 12m 5 11 x3 8 1 91x1 37m 6 3 x4 6 1 83x0 61m 6 0 x2 0 1 80x1 12m 5 11 x3 8 6 Plus 2 1 91x1 37m 6 3 x4 6 1 83x0 61m 6 0 x2 0 1 80x1 12m 5 11 x3 8 1 91x1 37m 6 3 x4 6 1 83x0 61m 6 0 x2 0 1 80x1 12m 5 11 x3 8 6 Plus 2 1 91x1 37m 6 3 x4 6 1 83x0 61m

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