elddis Autoquest 2013 Owner's Handbook Manual

elddis Autoquest 2013 Owner's Handbook Manual

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  • Page 1 AUTOQUEST Motor Caravan OWNERS HANDBOOK Issue 4...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    The Heki 2 (Option) .......... 9-16 Arrival at Site ..........6-1 To Open To The Tilted Position: ...... 9-16 Disconnecting Mains Supply To Open In The Intermediate Position: ..9-16 When Leaving Site ........6-2 CONTENTS-1 MY2013 Euro5/Elddis Autoquest Motorhome...
  • Page 3 CONTENTS To Open In The Ventilation Position: ....9-16 Getting Ready for the Winter ......11-5 Closing The Blinds: ..........9-16 STORAGE ..........12-1 Opening The Blinds: ........... 9-16 Long Term & Winter Storage ......12-1 Standard MPK Rooflight ........9-16 Motorhome Covers ...........
  • Page 4: Welcome & Introduction

    Owner’s Information Pack. your motorhome at the end of its life please visit Your new Elddis motorhome has been designed the Peugeot website. The Peugeot website as a recreational vehicle and is intended for contains full details on all Peugeot products recreational use only.
  • Page 5 INTRODUCTION...
  • Page 6: General Safety

    Please read before using your new motorhome. Then contact your nearest motorhome. Elddis Retailer to arrange for them to check the gas system. In order for you to get the most out of your new Explorer Group motorhome it is necessary for...
  • Page 7: Ventilation

    These foams are very much safer Low-Level Ventilation from a fire point of view than those previously All Elddis Autoquest Motorhomes have fixed low used. In addition all upholstery is made of fire level ventilation provided within one or more bed retardant fabric.
  • Page 8: Preparing For The Road

    PREPARING FOR THE ROAD IMPORTANT: Do not exceed PREPARING FOR THE ROAD recommended maximum loading for your Before venturing out on to the road with your motorhome. motorhome, it is important that you prepare correctly. Roof Racks Some models of motorhomes have, available as an MOTORHOME WEIGHTS EXPLAINED option, a roof rack and ladder.
  • Page 9: Before Moving Off

    PREPARING FOR THE ROAD BEFORE MOVING OFF (xvi) You are strongly recommended not to carry passengers unless they are seated in Whenever making a journey with your a designated passenger seat. motorhome, either setting off on holiday or returning home, it is good practice to run (xvii) Check that the water heater cowl cap has through this simple checklist.
  • Page 10: Motorway Handling

    MOTORWAY HANDLING Bicycle Racks MOTORWAY HANDLING Fitting a bicycle rack to the rear panel of a Best Practice motorhome will affect how weight is distributed. To gain the most enjoyment and ensure a long life There are restraints to be aware of with such for your motorhome, the following should be fitments.
  • Page 11 MOTORWAY HANDLING...
  • Page 12: Arriving On Site

    ARRIVING ON SITE RAMP ARRIVING ON SITE CHECK SITE REGULATIONS On arrival at a campsite, you should always check the site regulations. This will help avoid any unnecessary conflict with site management and other site users. SELECTING A PITCH Carefully select where you wish to place your motorhome.
  • Page 13 ARRIVING ON SITE...
  • Page 14: Getting Started

    GETTING STARTED accept a supply from a socket outlet or plug GETTING STARTED having only two pins, or from a lighting You have arrived at your destination and now outlet. want to start to enjoy your new Explorer Group (iii) Any residual current device (earth leakage motorhome.
  • Page 15: Disconnecting Mains Supply When Leaving Site

    GETTING STARTED WIRING OF CONNECTING CABLE AND MOTORHOME MAINS INLET WARNING: It is essential that connections are made exactly as shown. If terminal markings are not in accordance with the above diagram they must be ignored. (x) Finally in order to get your 12V system OVERSEAS ELECTRICAL CONNECTION operational, ensure the master 12V switch is Please Note: Connection to a mains voltage...
  • Page 16: Gas Supply

    GETTING STARTED GAS SUPPLY Gas Regulator Your motorhome is designed to operate using either propane or butane liquefied petroleum gas at 30M/bar. Gas can be obtained from your motorhome dealer. Your motorhome is designed to accept a maximum 2 x 6kg Calor Lite propane cylinders available from motorhome dealers and Calor gas retailers.
  • Page 17: Road Safe Gas Regulator

    These approved high-pressure hoses any strain. are available from your Elddis Retailer. These hoses are connected using screw thread fittings, Residual gas: No smoking! No open flames! which will make a seal if connected and tightened - Close the empty gas cylinder’s valve.
  • Page 18: Water System

    WATER SYSTEM How to fill your motorhome’s water tank Filling your fresh water tank Your new Elddis Autoquest is fitted with a simple water inlet to allow you to fill your water tank Your new Elddis motorhome is fitted with a directly from a tap using a standard hose.
  • Page 19 GETTING STARTED...
  • Page 20: Gas Safety Advice

    GAS SAFETY ADVICE LPG GAS SYSTEM GAS SAFETY ADVICE The Explorer Group does not recommend the In the event of a suspected gas leak the gas must use of any external cylinders. All cylinders in use be turned off using the isolation valve on the gas should be within the gas locker provided.
  • Page 21 GAS SAFETY ADVICE...
  • Page 22: Electrical System

    ELECTRICAL SYSTEM For normal operation all switches on the unit ELECTRICAL SYSTEM need to be in the ON position. The switches on 12v POWER SUPPLY the left of the unit are known as MCB’s (miniature circuit breakers). These take the place Battery Installation of the conventional fuse but are more convenient.
  • Page 23: Automatic Charging System

    ELECTRICAL SYSTEM AUTOMATIC CHARGING SYSTEM The battery charger will operate automatically when the motorhome is connected to the mains outlet on a motorhome site. The 12V system, with the exception of the 12V refrigerator and battery charging, will not operate when the motorhome is connected to the towing vehicle.
  • Page 24 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 12V FUSES - AUTOQUEST...
  • Page 25 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM MAINS UNIT - AUTOQUEST...
  • Page 26: How To Use Your Motorhomes Equipment

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT From the inside HOW TO USE YOUR Opening the door MOTORHOMES EQUIPMENT Press the trigger lever found on the inside of the Within this section of your motorhomes door handle. (See Figure 1). handbook we will give you brief details on how to operate all of the motorhomes equipment Figure 1 Figure 2...
  • Page 27: High Pressure Gas Hoses

    High Pressure Gas Hoses ELECTRICAL CONTROL PANEL You should only connect to this regulator using a Your new Elddis Autoquest Motorhome is fitted length of approved high-pressure hose not with a simple electrical control panel. exceeding 450mm from the gas cylinder to the Each switch is clearly marked to identify what it regulator.
  • Page 28: Cooking Equipment

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT COOKING EQUIPMENT Gas Hob WARNINGS (i) Turn the individual control knob for the burner you wish to light. (i) All pans should be mounted centrally (ii) The depressing of the control knob overrides over the burners, even when cooling, to the flame failure device fitted to the burner.
  • Page 29: Gas Grill

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Gas Grill Gas Oven (i) Turn the grill control knob to the high flame (i) Turn the gas oven control knob to position and with the knob depressed light maximum then depress the knob then light the burner using a gas safety lighter.
  • Page 30: Refrigerator

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT REFRIGERATOR Your vehicle is fitted with a Dometic absorption type refrigerator, which runs silently and is very efficient in its use of energy. See documentation enclosed with vehicle for more detail. Condensation water drain channel. Operating controls.
  • Page 31: Electrical Operation

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Maintenance In order to comply with applicable gas standards, the gas unit and ventilation ducts must be checked by an authorized technical person at regular intervals, and a test certificate issued. It is the user’s responsibility to arrange this test.
  • Page 32: Additional Features

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Additional features Note: If the vehicle is stationary for a long period, the locking hook may be clamped by means of a • The brightness of the display reduces after a lockbar. The door may now be opened by just few seconds if no other buttons are pressed.
  • Page 33 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT An additional shelf (3) may be installed, if • Leave the door open to allow air to enter required. This may be obtained from Dometic. and prevent formation of mildew. • After defrosting (freezer compartment and Storing food in the cooling compartment fins free of frost), wipe both cooling •...
  • Page 34 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Failure display Your refrigerator will indicate a malfunction by flashing of the failure indicator LED (4) and one of the other display lights. The chart below shows the meaning of these. Display: Failure: LED is flashing 230V mode: “230V”...
  • Page 35 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Troubleshooting Before contacting your dealer or authorized service centre, please check whether: • The instructions for correct operation of the refrigerator have been observed. • The refrigerator is standing level. • It is possible to operate the refrigerator with any available power source. Failure: The refrigerator does not cool sufficiently Possible cause Action you can take...
  • Page 36 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Troubleshooting (continued) Failure: The refrigerator does not cool in 230V operation Possible cause Action you can take • On-board fuse defective. • Fit new fuse. • Vehicle not connected to mains supply • Make a connection to a mains power supply. voltage.
  • Page 37: Whale Water Heater

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT WHALE WATER HEATER The Whale 13L Gas and Electric Storage water heaters. • 13L capacity hot water tank. • Twin electric element • 1200W - Fast heat up (5.2A) • 600W - Low current draw (2.6A) •...
  • Page 38: Whale Space Heater Sh2012

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT WHALE SPACE HEATER SH2012 Switching appliance off. Turn the selector knob to the Off position ( ). Note that the fan will Operating Instructions continue to run for 3 minutes to allow the heater to cool down.
  • Page 39 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Troubleshooting The heater is equipped with an electronic diagnostic system which will detect fault conditions ranging from poor gas or d.c. supply to internal heater malfunctions. In the unlikely event of a failure, the red light on the control panel will flash a number of times, pause and repeat until switched off.
  • Page 40: Carbon Monoxide Detector

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR BATTERY CHARGER The battery charger for the motorhome battery will automatically switch on when the motorhome is connected to a mains supply. The battery charger will also provide a 12V supply to the motorhome when a battery is not connected.
  • Page 41: Rooflights

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT ROOFLIGHTS CAUTION: In extremely bright sunshine, the blind must only be closed two-thirds, and the Your motorhome is fitted with at least one type rooflight must be set in the continuous airing of the following roof lights: position.
  • Page 42: The Omnivent (12V) Rooflight (Option)

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT allows a completely free central opening with built-in fixed ventilation when closed. It operates as an extractor fan and air intake fan. Please note: Do not change the direction of the fan unless it has been switched off ‘O’ position and the blades have stopped rotating.
  • Page 43: Taps

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT TAPS Operation The mixer tap and shower mixer are operated in Kitchen Taps the same manner as the kitchen tap by lifting the Your new motorhome will be fitted with a Whale control lever to activate the pump and swivelling mixer tap.
  • Page 44: Internal Doors

    INTERNAL DOORS Locker Door Catches Toilet / Washroom Doors Your new Elddis Autoquest Motorhome is fitted with positive locking locker doors at high level. Toilet / washroom doors are fitted with a level lock, which is operated by pushing the lever These are operated by pressing down on the tab down.
  • Page 45: Thetford C-260 Cassette Toilet Range

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT WARNING: Never add toilet fluid directly THETFORD C-260 CASSETTE TOILET RANGE via the blade or the toilet bowl as this Introduction could damage the lip seal of the Waste The Thetford Cassette Toilet is a high quality Holding Tank.
  • Page 46 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Standard Optional features Note: Optional features can be bought from Thetford dealerships. Control panel (with optional features) PARTS Removable Seat and Lid Swivelling Toilet Bowl Blade Handle Flush Button Waste Holding Tank Level Indicator Water Filling Door (only if toilet has own flush-water tank) Rotating Emptying Spout...
  • Page 47: Emptying

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT WARNING: If your toilet has its own 18. Push the handle back into its locked position. flush-water tank, please make sure that you Turn the emptying spout upwards and do not travel with a flush-water tank that is remove the cap from the spout.
  • Page 48: Cleaning And Maintenance

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT CAUTION: It is vital that the correct amount of Remove the removable mechanism from the toilet fluid is added to ensure the proper Waste Holding Tank by turning it breakdown of the waste in the holding tank. Only anti-clockwise and rinse it under a tap.
  • Page 49: Winter Operation

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Winter operation Toilet unit malfunctions You can use your Thetford Cassette Toilet as Contact your dealer or a Thetford Service normal in cold weather as long as the toilet is Centre. situated in a heated location. If there is a risk of We advise draining the fresh water tank prior to freezing we advise that the toilet is drained by travelling.
  • Page 50 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT 9-25...
  • Page 51: How To Make Up Your Beds

    HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT HOW TO MAKE UP YOUR BEDS Step 1 Remove all cushions from the front and rear facing seats. Step 2 Pull out the bed slats located between 1 and 2 and fully extend as shown. Step 3 Place cushions as shown in the diagram.
  • Page 52 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT HOW TO MAKE UP YOUR BEDS 120 - 115 - 140 Step 1 Remove the centre cushion (5). Step 2 Slide out the bed slats from under the centre seat. Step 3 Place cushions on beds as shown. DAY LAYOUT 120 - 115 - 140 1 - NEARSIDE BASE CUSHION...
  • Page 53 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT HOW TO MAKE UP YOUR BEDS Step 1 Remove and store cushion (3). Step 2 Pull out the sliding bed slats into the centre of the bed. Step 3 Place the cushions on the bed as shown below. DAY LAYOUT NIGHT LAYOUT 1 - NEARSIDE BASE CUSHION...
  • Page 54 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT HOW TO MAKE UP YOUR BEDS FRONT DINETTE Step 1 - Remove all cushions from the front and rear facing seats. Step 2 - Pull out the bed slats located between 1 and 2 and fully extend as shown. Step 3 - Place cushions as shown in the diagram.
  • Page 55 HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT Over Cab Double Bed If your new motorhome has an over cab bed fitted then in order to put the bed into the sleeping position simply pull down on the ladder fixing the bed will come down to a horizontal position and the gas struts will lock in place.
  • Page 56: Security

    SECURITY AUTOWATCH ALARM SYSTEM SECURITY (Option only) Theft deterrent, prevention and security of your Basic Operation Arming the System motorhome is taken very seriously at The Explorer Group. That is why we have provided a (i) Briefly press (large) arm/disarm button. combination of standard features and optional (ii) Single chirp.
  • Page 57 SECURITY Enhanced Features Arming The System In “At Home” Mode In the ‘at home’ mode, any sensor that is programmed to be isolated, such as the PIR sensor will not trigger the alarm. Other sensors will trigger the siren. Arm as normal followed by a second press on the arm/disarm button within 2 seconds.
  • Page 58: Care Of Your Motorhome

    CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME Please Note: Should scratches appear on the CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME acrylic windows these can often be removed with This section of the guide is devoted to the care, an acrylic polish. E.g. ICI Perspex polish. Gentle cleaning and general preservation of your polishing with a liquid metal polish, i.e.
  • Page 59: Shower Trays

    CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME Please Note: Under no circumstances should pre-prepared wipe impregnated with a alcohol, spirit or solvent-based liquids be used on disinfectant / sterilizing solution. GRP or ABS plastic panels as these substances (vi) External containers should be inverted may react with the material and cause visible whilst stored overnight (if possible).
  • Page 60: Thetford Toilet

    CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME Thetford Toilet WARNINGS Cold Weather Use - To prevent freezing during cold weather use, add antifreeze to the toilet system fresh water tank. Use a non-toxic (propylene glycol) type of antifreeze. Refer to chart on container to obtain level of protection.
  • Page 61: Pre-Season Water System Preparation

    CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME PRE-SEASON WATER SYSTEM PREPARATION Over the winter months bacteria can grow in • Remain in your van after the pump has your water system. Particles of minerals and dirt stopped and inspect all the taps and shower gather in joins and any undrained areas.
  • Page 62: Getting Ready For The Winter

    CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME GETTING READY FOR THE WINTER Before following this guide, ideally carry out this procedure prior to moving the caravan/motorhome to its winter storage location. (The movement of the vehicle will encourage residual water to drain from the system).
  • Page 63 CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME 11-6...
  • Page 64: Storage

    STORAGE Power Drain STORAGE In order to reduce any drain on your Leisure LONG TERM & WINTER STORAGE Battery while your motorhome is being stored If your motorhome is to be stored for any length you should ensure that the main control switch of time, especially over the winter period, the on the refrigerator is set to the 0 position following operations are recommended:...
  • Page 65 STORAGE 12-2...
  • Page 66: Caravan/Motorhome Warranty Cover (1St Owner Only)

    Any approved Three year manufacturer’s warranty Elddis Retailer or Service Centre may carry out Ten year body integrity warranty work at their convenience or discretion, but are not obliged to do so.
  • Page 67 • Work may only be undertaken by an • Used for hire. Approved Elddis Retailer or Service Centre and only after approval by The Explorer • Used as a permanent residence Group Limited (depending upon individual •...
  • Page 68: Notification Of Change Of Ownership

    WARRANTY Transfer of ownership If you purchase this vehicle as a used vehicle it may be possible to transfer the unexpired term of the warranty cover (up to a maximum of six years commencing at the original date of purchase from new). The warranty cover for a used vehicle commences from the original date of purchase from new and is as follows: Three year manufacturer’s warranty...
  • Page 69 WARRANTY 13-4...
  • Page 70: Code Of Practice

    CODE OF PRACTICE CODE OF PRACTICE MAINS ELECTRICS It is recommended that you have your Mains Electrics System inspected by an NICEIC approved contractor every 3 years. SPARE PARTS AND NON WARRANTY WORK Should you require any replacement parts for your motorhome it is necessary that you contact the Retailer from whom you purchased the motorhome or any Explorer Group Limited...
  • Page 71 CODE OF PRACTICE 14-2...
  • Page 72: Body Shell

    MOTORHOME CONSTRUCTION MOTORHOME CONSTRUCTION - MAIN COMPONENTS The following is a brief description of the main components used in your motorhome. More comprehensive descriptions can be found in the equipment manufacturers literature held in the Owner’s Information Pack. Body Shell Motorhome bodies are constructed from the highest quality materials.
  • Page 73 MOTORHOME CONSTRUCTION 15-2...
  • Page 74: Equipment List

    EQUIPMENT LIST EQUIPMENT LIST AUTOQUEST REFRIGERATOR DOMETIC RM8400 HEATER WHALE UNDERFLOOR HEATER WATER HEATER TRUMA ULTRASTORE WITH TWIN ELEMENTS SINK AND DRAINER SPACE SAVING ARGENT STAINLESS STEEL OVEN SPINFLO MIDI PRIMA 500 SPINFLO 3 BURNER HOB TAPS KITCHEN WHALE MIXER SINGLE BAR TAPS SHOWER WHALE SHOWER MIXER SINGLE BAR TAPS VANITY...
  • Page 75 EQUIPMENT LIST 16-2...
  • Page 76: Electrical Drawings

    ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS AUTOQUEST 17-1...
  • Page 77 ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS 17-2...
  • Page 78: General Questions

    Q: Where Can I Get Spare Parts For My from the download section on our website Motorhome? www.elddis.co.uk. A request form can also be completed should you wish to receive a printed A: Retailers will be able to source most parts you copy of our latest brochures.
  • Page 79 GENERAL QUESTIONS Q. I Have A Problem With My motorhome, Who Can Help Me? A. We would always recommend that you contact your supplying Retailer. Your local Explorer Group Retailer or Explorer Group Approved Service Centre may be able to assist. An inspection can then take place and the necessary course of action agreed.
  • Page 80 GLOSSARY Control Panel GLOSSARY Used as the description for the panel of electrical ABS - plastic switches and gauges governing 12V and mains Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene Plastic the electricity systems. material used for most of the large plastic Dinette components within your motorhome. This is a popular style of seating arrangement Actual Laden Weight where two seats or settees face each other...
  • Page 81 GLOSSARY Grey Water This is the waste water from sink/shower. Liquid Petroleum Gas, i.e. butane or propane. Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) L-Shaped This is the weight of the vehicle laden to its This is a term where the seating area of a maximum, as defined by the manufacturer.
  • Page 82 GLOSSARY Propane U-Shaped Settee Gas used in colder conditions and is usually Usually a reference to seating that literally is ‘U’ supplied in red cylinders. shaped. Vehicle Kerb weight This is a residual current device and is part of the The weight of the tow car often indicated in the electrical system that will ‘trip’...
  • Page 83: Glossary

    GLOSSARY 19-4...
  • Page 84: Annual Habitation Service Records

    SERVICE DOCUMENTS ANNUAL HABITATION SERVICE RECORDS ANNUAL SERVICE RECORD MOTORHOME MODEL ............................VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER ..............YEAR ......1st SERVICE 2nd SERVICE DATE: DATE: RETAILERS STAMP: RETAILERS STAMP: I/We certify that an annual service has been I/We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the carried out in accordance with the manufacturers’...
  • Page 85 SERVICE DOCUMENTS 7th SERVICE 8th SERVICE DATE: DATE: RETAILERS STAMP: RETAILERS STAMP: I/We certify that an annual service has been I/We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the carried out in accordance with the manufacturers’...
  • Page 86 SERVICE DOCUMENTS 15th SERVICE 16th SERVICE DATE: DATE: RETAILERS STAMP: RETAILERS STAMP: I/We certify that an annual service has been I/We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the carried out in accordance with the manufacturers’...
  • Page 87 SERVICE DOCUMENTS 20-4...
  • Page 88: Notification Of Change Of Ownership

    * In order for you warranty to remain valid, your caravan or motorhome must have been serviced annually by an Approved Elddis or Buccaneer Retailer or Service Centre. ❑ If you would like to receive information about products and services from Elddis or Buccaneer, please tick. 21-1...
  • Page 89 CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP 21-2...
  • Page 90: Notification Of Change To Name And Address

    Daytime telephone number: ............Date of purchase: ..........Details of your Caravan or Motorhome: Range: ..................Model: ................Vehicle identification number (17 digits): ........................❑ If you would like to receive information about products and services from Elddis or Buccaneer, please tick. 22-1...
  • Page 91 CHANGE OF ADDRESS 22-2...
  • Page 92: Index

    INDEX INDEX Aerial Fire safety ..........2-2 Avtex ..........9-19 Fuses - all models ......... 8-3 Alarm system ........10-1 Automatic Charging System ....8-2 Gas ............6-3 Connection ........6-3 Battery Installation ....... 8-1 Hoses ........6-4, 9-1 Battery Maintenance ......8-1 Regulator..........
  • Page 93 INDEX Taps ............9-18 Toilet Thetford C260 ....... 9-20 Ventilation ..........2-2 Water System ........6-5 Whale Space Heater SH2012 ..........9-13 Whale Water Heater ......9-12 Wheel changing ........11-3 Windows ..........9-17 Wiring diagram ........17-1 © Designed and Printed by Preset Graphics Ltd. Tel: 01332 549278. (MY2013. Ref: 21257) 23-2...
  • Page 94 The Explorer Group Limited Delves Lane, Consett, Co. Durham DH8 7PE Telephone: 01207 699000 • Facsimile: 01207 699001 • www.explorer-group.co.uk All the illustrations and descriptive matter in this guide are intended to give a general idea of the caravan. Changing market and supply situations may prevent the manufacturer from maintaining the exact specifications and details in this handbook and we therefore reserve the right to alter specifications and materials as conditions demand.

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