Bailey Pegasus Owner's Manual

Bailey Pegasus Owner's Manual

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Alan Hughes
March 14, 2025

How do I take out the freezer compartment from the top of the refrigerator.It’s a Bailey Pegasus GT 65 Verona 2015

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Mr. Anderson
March 14, 2025

To remove the freezer compartment from the top of a Bailey Pegasus GT65 Verona refrigerator, follow these steps:

1. Unlock the freezer compartment door using a screwdriver.
2. Remove the freezer compartment door.
3. Unlock the freezer compartment shelf on both sides.
4. Pull out the freezer compartment shelf.
5. Store the removed parts safely to prevent damage.

To reinstall, perform these steps in reverse order.

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Summary of Contents for Bailey Pegasus

  • Page 1 CARAVAN OWNER’S MANUAL...
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  • Page 5 Model: Vehicle Identifi cation number V.I.N: (Located on the exterior windows and chassis) Owner’s name: Address: Telephone number: Habitation key number: Retailer’s name: Retailer’s address: Telephone Number: MTPLM: Caravan Height: Caravan Length:...
  • Page 6 The Motorcaravan Manual (3rd Edition) ISBN: 978 0 85733 124 3 £22.99 Build Your Own Motorcaravan (2rd Edition) ISBN: 978 0 85733 281 3 £22.99 The Caravan Manual ISBN: 978 1 84425 678 5 £22.99 Driving Abroad ISBN: 978 1 84425 576 4 £12.99 Motorcaravanning Handbook (2nd Edition)
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Original Equipment Appliances Portable Appliances Modifications INTRODUCTION Introduction CARAVAN AND TOW VEHICLE Driving Licences Caravan and Towing Vehicle Terms Kerb Weight of Towing Vehicle STATEMENT OF CONFORMITY Caravan to Towing Vehicle Weight Ratio 14 Statement of Conformity Towing Vehicle’s Rear Suspension Recommended Towball Height WARRANTY Secondary Braking Cable...
  • Page 8 THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM- 12 Overrunning Device Jockey Wheel Battery Box Connections Brake Linkage Corner Steadies CONTROL PANELS Braking System Adjustment CBE Control Panels Chassis Lubrication Points Pursuit control panel AL-KO ATC Trailer Control System Operating Instructions STATUS 570 ANTENNA Spare Parts Travelling Independent Suspension Operating...
  • Page 9 ALDE CONTROL PANEL EXTERIOR FEATURES Starting the System Standby Screen Main Menu ROOFLIGHTS Desired Room Temperature HEKI Rooflights Domestic Hot Water Safety instructions Electric Heating Care instructions Gas Heating MPK Rooflight Shutting Down the System Setup COOKING EQUIPMENT Restore Default Factory Settings Operation Setup Expansion Tank Pump Using the Hotplate Gas Burners...
  • Page 10 2017. A AILEY OF RISTOL LL RIGHTS RESERVED No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose, without the express permission of Bailey of Bristol Ltd.
  • Page 11 The “Smart” entertainment solution for your adventures! JVC's new Digital radio equipped KD-DB98BT, has all your music and radio needs covered. You can also use your Smartphone as a remote control with our free remote app for compatible Apple and Android devices. Change from CD to radio or iPod, select a different radio station, and adjust the volume or tone directly from your smartphone's screen!
  • Page 12 Lighting the way for leisure vehicles across the UK Lumo Lighting has over 30 years’ experience in delivering exceptional lighting products and accessories for caravans and motorhomes across the UK. Our products are used by of some of the UKs leading manufacturers, providing modern and intuitive lighting solutions that make leisure journeys a pleasure.
  • Page 13: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION In order to enable Bailey and its retail partners to deal with your queries efficiently, always quote your caravan’s vehicle identification Congratulations on the purchase of your number (VIN) which can be found on the Bailey caravan. We would like to welcome you offside chassis member.
  • Page 14: Driving Licences

    Your Bailey caravan is also European Whole • Always keep young children away from Vehicle Type approved. This assures you that hot surfaces.
  • Page 15: Warranty

    The following suppliers provide a direct ODYSHELL NTEGRITY ARRANTY aftersales service. Bailey Alu-Tech caravans are covered by a six (6) year Bodyshell Integrity Warranty from the AL-KO initial date of purchase. This cover extends to any structural degradation to the bodyshell...
  • Page 16: Warranty Extension

    (not to be unreasonably withheld) Please ask your supplying Bailey retailer for and on payment to Bailey of a transfer fee more information. of £35. Transfer can only be made within the first three months (3) of the date subsequent...
  • Page 17: Registration And Use

    The Warranty Registration Form must have published from time to time by Bailey relating to the proper care and maintenance of vehicles been sent to Bailey within six (6) weeks of the • Structural degradation or other original purchase date. It is the responsibility of...
  • Page 18: Warranty Registration

    .................. when the caravan was originally purchased. Bailey will not be liable for any loss or damage Date: suffered by third parties, nor for bodily injury not caused by our negligence.
  • Page 19: Central Registration And Identification Scheme (Cr I S)

    CENTRAL REGISTRATION AND EGISTRATIONS For help, support and advice Contact CRiS: IDENTIFICATION SCHEME (CRIS) NCC, CRiS Ltd, PO Box 445, Aldershot, GU11 9SF. ARAVAN EGISTRATION +44 (0) 203 282 1000 This caravan has been security marked and recorded under the Caravan Registration and Identification Scheme that is recognised by the Caravan Industry.
  • Page 20: Setting Up Upon Arrival

    SETTING UP UPON ARRIVAL RESH ATER Close all taps. Close drain valve. The following are brief, but not exhaustive, Instructions on how to initially set up your caravan when you have arrived at your pitch. Once you have arrived at the destination and positioned your caravan you should follow the unhitching and levelling procedure as detailed within the unhitching section in this manual.
  • Page 21 ASTE ATER ATER AND EATING Couple up both waste water hoses to the waste Once the caravan has been set up you will water outlets. Then place the hoses into a possibly want to heat water and also warm suitable waste water holding container. caravan.
  • Page 22: Country And Coastal Code

    COUNTRY AND COASTAL CODE and used with consideration in accordance to restricted site times. Upon arrival at your destination you should make yourself aware of the Country Code. OGS AND All dogs and other pets should be kept under – C ODE OF ONDUCT AMP SITES...
  • Page 23: Handbook

    Under no circumstances should: OASTAL • Litter be disposed of other than in the As our coastlines are increasingly used for receptacles provided. recreation and education, the following • Water be allowed to escape from the suggestions are made to enable us to enjoy our vehicle.
  • Page 24: Fire Extinguishers

    Under no circumstances should PPER UNKS the caravan ventilation be covered, Please ensure upper bunks are only used for blocked or tampered with in any way. sleeping. When upper bunks are used fall out protection must be always be used. ETROL AND IESEL UMES...
  • Page 25: Caravan And Tow Vehicle

    Nose weight may be measured using a technically permissible laden mass and the proprietary brand of nose weight indicator. mass in running order. Such equipment is obtainable from your Bailey retailer. The user payload includes: Personal Effects: Those items which a user...
  • Page 26: Caravan To Towing Vehicle Weight Ratio

    1800cc diesel should be adequate for ECOMMENDED OWBALL EIGHT towing a caravan weighing around 85% of The recommended towball height for Bailey the kerb weight of the towing vehicle. caravans is 385 +/- 35mm (350mm to 420mm). • Engines above 1600cc petrol or 1800cc...
  • Page 27: Loading And Distribution Of Weight

    Operation - In the event of the main coupling of • That there is sufficient slack in the cable the trailer separating from the towing vehicle, to allow the towing vehicle and caravan the cable should be able to pull tight, without to articulate fully without the cable ever any hindrance, engaging the trailer’s brakes.
  • Page 28: Hitching Up

    that the nose weight should be approximately 7. All rooflights, extractor fans and sunroofs 7% of the actual laden weight (i.e. between 50 are closed and secured. and 100kg). However, this may be limited by 8. Tables are secured in their transit position. the towing vehicle or caravan manufacturer’s 9.
  • Page 29 that they can extend an arm horizontally lead. Where the connector for the car does to indicate the position of the caravan’s not match that of the caravan an adaptor towing hitch. or replacement cable will be required. 6. Remove the car’s towball cover and keep it Please ask your supplying retailer for in a secure place in the car.
  • Page 30: Towing

    TOWING as much space as is possible between your caravan and the high-sided vehicle. PEED IMITS IRRORS Where a lower limit is not in force, caravans The law requires the driver of the towing may be towed at up to a maximum of 50 mph vehicle to have an adequate view to the rear.
  • Page 31: Road Lighting

    1. Left-hand direction, indicator light It is important that all the road lights on your 2. Right fog light Bailey caravan are checked before you set out 3. Common return for Core # 1, 2 and 4 to 8. on a journey.
  • Page 32 Truma Aventa Upgrade to even more comfort on the move Experience the ultimate comfort of Automatic Climate Control (ACC) by upgrading your Unicorn IV with the Truma Aventa Air Conditioner. Your vehicles heating system and the Truma Aventa work perfectly together to keep you cosy in the winter and cool in the summer.
  • Page 33: Unhitching

    UNHITCHING EVELLING THE ARAVAN Levelling must be carried out in both directions in order for the refrigerator and other • Do not pitch in a position in which your equipment to function correctly. A spirit level outfit will obstruct other people. can be used as shown in the picture however •...
  • Page 34: Wheels And Tyres

    WHEELS AND TYRES for protection but NOT plastic materials. This will reduce the deterioration of the tyres and All Bailey vehicles use branded tyres. These are reduce the cracking and flat spots caused by subject to change at any point without prior continuous loading and external conditions.
  • Page 35: Wheels

    SPARE WHEEL CARRIER Only use a spare wheel and tyre The spare wheel carrier fitted in your leisure recommended by Bailey Caravans, vehicle (model specific) is much like that fitted which should be of the same onto a car.
  • Page 36: Returning The Spare Wheel

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  • Page 37 TyrePal TPMS continuously monitors the pressures and temperatures of your tyres and warns you if things are going wrong. It is simple to add TyrePal TPMS to your Pegasus or Pursuit caravan, contact Bailey Parts Direct or your dealership for details.
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  • Page 40: Operating Instructions

    THE AL-KO AKS STABILISER AND COUPLING The trailer coupling may only be connected to towing vehicles where clearances for the stabiliser can be observed, in accordance with EC Directive 94/20 (DIN 74058). If these clearances are infringed by special attachments, then the use must be checked separately.
  • Page 41: Stabiliser Unit

    subject to wear over time; however they will have a long service life (circa. 30,000 miles), provided they are well maintained and kept free of grease/dirt. Having lowered the jockey wheel to the ground, operate the handle as previously described. Lift the coupling clear of the towing ball either manually or by operating the telescopic jockey wheel.
  • Page 42: Manoeuvring Operation

    When the stabiliser lever is correctly applied, 2. Dry operation of the draw-shaft inside the the arrowhead should link up with the black overrun device. line marked 2 (Fig 5/C). 3. A detachable towball which has too much The friction pads do not require any form of play in the locking mechanism.
  • Page 43: Overrunning Device

    VERRUNNING EVICE The device housing is packed with grease on assembly, but will require periodic maintenance to ensure smooth operation of the braking system. 1. Re-grease the shaft bearings via the grease nipples provided at 3,000 mile intervals, and before storage. 2.
  • Page 44 5. Correct adjustment of the linkage is checked by operating the handbrake lever so that when the second or third tooth is engaged, a slight braking force is felt on the road wheels. 6.Over-adjustment of either the wheel brakes or linkage will result in difficult reversing causing the wheels to “lock-up”.
  • Page 45: Chassis Lubrication Points

    Should you experience any issues with your control system for caravans and trailers. It ATC please contact AL-KO or the supplying automatically recognises critical swinging Bailey retailer. motions and applies the caravan brakes accordingly to regain control of the caravan and car.
  • Page 46: Independent Suspension

    The chassis is hot dipped galvanized. This RAKE SSEMBLY is regarded as one of the best forms of The Euro Axle fitted to your Bailey caravan corrosion protection. It does, however, require comes complete with maintenance-free maintenance in certain circumstances.
  • Page 47: Operating Instructions

    They will need to be programmed to your Press the button on the remote control once. alarm, please refer to your Bailey retailer. The siren will beep once and the alarm will disarm. If already sounding, the siren will be Does the PIR cause the Tracker system to silenced.
  • Page 48 No, the warning LED indicates that the unit is retrofitted? working and cannot be switched off. Yes, your Bailey retailer will be able to sell you The PIR is permanently active as indicated by an after-market Tracker system. the periodic flashing of the red LED. However, the alarm will only trigger if it is in the armed state.
  • Page 49: Water Systems: Without An On-Board Water Tank

    WATER SYSTEMS: ETUP Open one cold tap (e.g. the kitchen sink). WITHOUT AN ON-BOARD WATER Place the pump into the aqua roll TANK (pictured below). ATER UPPLY Aqua Roll Dust Cover These models are supplied with a 12v submersible pump, controlled by a pressure switch.
  • Page 50: Removing The Plug

    EMOVING THE • Switch off the 12v supply at the control panel (isolator switch inside caravan). • Pull the plug from socket. • Shut the flap. Do not run pump without water or use the pump in water temperatures above 40°C (100°F) It is best practice to stand the pump vertically in the tank.
  • Page 51: Water Systems: With An On-Board Water Tank

    WATER SYSTEMS: Switch on the 12v supply for the external pump at the main control panel (EXT). WITH AN ON-BOARD WATER TANK This will fill the on-board tank. When the water runs from the overflow ATER UPPLY pipe below the caravan, switch off the 12v These models are supplied with an on-board supply for the external pump at the main water tank and inbuilt submersible pump as...
  • Page 52: Tank Drain Operation

    • Sterilise the water container and flush the YSTEM system through with a sterilising fluid. Bailey caravans may be in use all the year • It is recommended that the water system round, however, when not in use (even for...
  • Page 53: Water System Troubleshooting

    Bailey states that you must fully drain down all fluids before travelling (with the exception of the central heating system). Any fluids within the caravan whilst travelling will effect your payload allowance. ATER YSTEM ROUBLESHOOTING Water System Trouble Shooting FAULT...
  • Page 54: Adjusting Your Pressure Switch

    DJUSTING YOUR RESSURE WITCH Your pressure switch is factory set and should not normally require adjustment. However, if adjustment is required due to the power supply voltage varying from the previous setting, either because of battery drainage or higher voltage being supplied when the battery charger is operating or in the event that your pump doesn’t switch off when you close the taps or pulses on and off rapidly when the taps are fully open.
  • Page 55 Tel: 0845 217 2933 Taps and Showers E-mail: info@whalepumps.com Control www.whalepumps.com Facebook “f ” Logo CMYK / .eps Facebook “f ” Logo CMYK / .eps Proud to manufacture in the UK Proudly powering your Bailey Caravan shower experience www.ecocamel.com...
  • Page 57: The Gas System

    THE GAS SYSTEM All gas appliances fitted within your Bailey caravan are suitable for operation on both butane and propane without the need for adjustment. However gas type specific regulators must be used. ENERAL INFORMATION Gas cylinders: Bottled Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) is the most convenient portable source of fuel for your caravan.
  • Page 58: Changing Gas Cylinder

    LEASE MAKE YOURSELF AWARE OF THE AFETY DVICE LPG is poisonous. There is a danger of FOLLOWING death if all air and oxygen is excluded. Some industrial LPG appliances Ventilation holes must be kept clear at operate at high pressure and require all times and must not be obstructed.
  • Page 59: Ventilation

    Please be aware that contaminated ENTILATION gas will cause regulators to become All ventilation complies with EN 721 and vents damaged and fail. Any such failure should not be obstructed in any manner as this caused by contaminated gas will not could lead to insufficient fresh air.
  • Page 60: Upon Arrival At Caravan Site

    THE 230v ELECTRICAL SYSTEM report on its condition obtained as prescribed in the Regulations for Electrical Installations, published by the Institute of Electrical As in the home, care must be exercised when Engineers. handling mains electricity. VERSEAS ONNECTIONS RRIVAL AT ARAVAN Connection to a mains voltage supply When connecting the caravan installation to...
  • Page 61 every time you connect to a site supply It is possible that all of the 230v mains the RCD should be checked by operating electrical equipment may not be operated the test button marked “T”. The unit simultaneously. A typical UK caravan park should immediately switch to the OFF mains hook-up point provides a maximum position.
  • Page 62: Battery Box Connections

    THE 12v ELECTRICAL SYSTEM When not using the caravan always ensure that the fridge control is turned to the ‘off’ position. Failure to Your caravan is fitted with a 12v charger as do this will result in a flat battery due standard.
  • Page 64 Visit our store, just off J16 of the M5 Or shop online at www.bailey-parts.co.uk We’re just off the M4/M5 interchange southbound towards the West Country (M5 J16). Leave the M5 at J16, go left at roundabout, left at next one, take 1st left and turn right.
  • Page 65: Cbe Control Panels

    CBE CONTROL PANELS LCD S ATTERY OLTAGE CREEN CBE control panels consist of separate switching blocks. V AND ONTROLS INGLE XLES 1. Button to check the voltage (in volts) of the connected 12v battery. 1. 12v main switch: 0 = OFF, 1 = ON. 2.
  • Page 66: Pursuit Control Panel

    THE PURSUIT CONTROL PANEL ASTER SWITCH The master switch will turn on and off all the habitation power excluding circuits connected to the permanent supply from the battery. IGHTS SWITCH The lights switch will turn on and off all the habitation lights and also the awning light.
  • Page 67: Travelling

    VISION PLUS STATUS DIGITAL mast indicates the back of the antenna. Should you need to receive vertically ANTENNA SYSTEM polarised signals, rotate the winder anti- clockwise to tilt the antenna through 90º. DO NOT use undue force on the winder. Switch ON the amplifier and the LED will illuminate.
  • Page 68: Antenna Dome Coaxial Cable

    improves the fault lies with the wiring of the system between the amplifier and TV outlet socket. HORT This test isolates the amplifier by connecting your TV direct to the antenna. Unplug the antenna from the amplifier and connect converter 2 supplied to the plug on the cable end.
  • Page 69: Operating Instructions

    SOLAR POWER DUAL BATTERY UNCTION The device has a modern microprocessor CHARGER controlled pulse with modulated three- phase charging characteristics. This allows The solar module generates power when light high performance combined with a light is cast upon it. The full voltage is also available weight and small dimensions.
  • Page 70: Bulk Phase

    HASE ATTERY Charging with maximum available solar The battery type can only be set for battery 1; charging current until the charging end voltage battery 2 is assumed to be the same battery is reached. type. BSORPTION HASE UERY The charging current is kept for a period of 2 •...
  • Page 71: Pwm Charging Frequency

    displayed value will be saved and flashing UNCTION ISPLAY ROUBLESHOOTING stops. LED H2 shows the status of battery 1. Battery 2 double the values of the 12v- to work During the normal charging process, the device out the 24v values divides the charging current between battery ISPLAY AUSE...
  • Page 72: Heating Systems (Alde)

    HEATING SYSTEMS baffle plate, with the burner head located in the top half and the flue gases venting through the bottom half. ALDE H EATING YSTEMS The combustion assembly is fixed to the end of Always replace the heat transfer the internal heat exchanger.
  • Page 73: Draining Freshwater

    temperature on the control panel to around use, it should be drained and refilled once a 10°C. The central heating will not circulate month. This recreates the air cushion in the (unless the temperature drops to 10°C), but hot water cylinder that absorbs pressure you will still have hot water.
  • Page 74: Heat Transfer Fluid

    • Check that all water has emptied out The boiler must not be switched on if (7–10 litres). Leave the valve in the open there is no HTF in the system. position until the next time the hot water cylinder is used. The antifreeze manufacturer will have a maximum water hardness recommendation.
  • Page 75: Central Heating

    expansion tank cap (Fig.2 [R]) and lift the furniture must be unobstructed by carpets, circulation pump (Fig.2 [S]) out of the tank (if cushions, or stowage, etc. applicable). The full length of a convector should be ventilated for best performance. Carefully pour the HTF into the tank, and repeat until the fluid level is about 1 cm above Use gas and electric heating...
  • Page 76: Air Lock

    O BLEED THE SYSTEM • Set the temperature to 30°C and select If enough trapped air accumulates at one point, gas heating on the control panel. an air lock can result and prevent the circulation • Set the 12v inline circulation pump on the of hydronic heating.
  • Page 77: Flue

    propane gas for all year round gas heating. poisoning. Avoid inhaling exhaust flue gas. LPG cylinders contain both gas and liquid forms. When the cylinder is filled, high pressure Do not position awnings, tents or transforms the gas into liquid. The liquid other enclosures around the flue reverts to gas when the valve on the cylinder terminal.
  • Page 78: Winter

    INTER ROUBLESHOOTING When camping in the winter always ensure the The Alde control panel will display any error flue terminal remains unobstructed by snow messages. and ice. Extensions for roof flue terminals and condensate spouts for side flue terminals are The system is completely dead/the control available from Alde.
  • Page 79: Warranty

    Most vehicles will reach a comfortable temperature within an hour, in non-extreme conditions. If problems persist, please contact Alde, or your dealer or installer. ARRANTY Alde undertakes to rectify any manufacturing defect or early component failure through normal use that occurs within 12 months of the installation date.
  • Page 80: Alde Control Panel

    ALDE CONTROL PANEL TANDBY CREEN UICK TART UIDE This quick start guide allows end users to confidently use the core features of their Alde control panel. See the operating and installation instructions for the Alde control panel for more details. TARTING THE YSTEM The Standby Screen is displayed after the...
  • Page 81: Main Menu

    ESIRED EMPERATURE To access the main menu at any time press the The desired room temperature can be set from menu button. 5°C to 30°C, in 0.5°C increments. What’s Activated Menu (not The current desired room temperature is displayed if no activated functions displayed.
  • Page 82: Domestic Hot Water

    ATER GNORE ATER OOST Volume bar empty. No attempt is made to heat Volume bar full. Central heating circulation hot water specifically. This saves energy when is disabled for 30 mins. Hot water is heated the freshwater is drained down. to greater than 65°C.
  • Page 83: Electric Heating

    LECTRIC EATING EATING Check that 230v supply is displayed on The Alde boiler is programmed to use power the Standby Screen. The Alde boiler is economically. The gas burner has two stages, programmed to use power economically and shifting dynamically between low or full flame. there are times when it may use no power at There are times when it may use no power at all, even if set to 3kW.
  • Page 84: Shutting Down The System

    black background. HUTTING OWN THE YSTEM Press Tool button to access the Settings Menu To save energy, the control panel only updates (bottom right in Main Menu). the boiler after the last adjustment is made. Press down arrow, until Backlight button is Wait 10 secs before shutting down the system displayed.
  • Page 85: Battery Backup

    ATTERY ACK UP Failsafe in boiler has triggered. Certain Bailey models feature battery back up. Check the fluid level in the expansion tank. It This feature means the when all power to the should be 1 cm above the Min mark when cool.
  • Page 86: Truma Combi

    TRUMA COMBI E UNCTION ESCRIPTION The liquid gas heater Combi E is a warm-air heater with integrated hot water boiler (10 litres volume). The burner is fan assisted, which ensures that operation is problem-free, even when on the move. The unit also has heating elements for electrical operation.
  • Page 87: Hot Water Mode (Filled Boiler)

    should be selected so that enough heating power is always available. • In mixed mode 230 V electrical mode is preferred if the power requirement is low (e.g. for maintaining the room The thermostat setting on the control panel (1– temperature).
  • Page 88: Filling The Water Heater (Frost Control)

    • Disconnect power for water pump. (capacity 10 litres) beneath the drain valve • Open hot the water tap in the bathroom (Frost control) drainage muff. and kitchen. • Turn the rotary switch on the drain valve • Open safety/drain valve: Move the lever to by 180°...
  • Page 89 remove limescale deposits and to be certain that it is not blocked. We recommend the use of suitable commercially available products to clean, sterilise and maintain the boiler. Products containing chlorine are not suitable. The effectiveness of the use of chemicals to combat microorganisms in the appliance can be increased by heating the water in the boiler to 70 °C at regular intervals.
  • Page 90: Fuse 12V

    EPLACEMENT VERHEATING ROTECTION The fuse is in the electronics beneath the The 230v heating facility has a mechanical connection cover. overheating switch. If the 12v power supply is interrupted during operation or during the Replace the unit’s fuse only with an identical after-run period for example, the temperature fuse.
  • Page 91: Truma Digital Control Panel

    Truma CP Plus Digital Control Panel OTARY UTTON Set points and parameters can be selected, modified and saved by tapping on it using the AFETY INSTRUCTIONS rotary push button (8). Selected menu items • The device may only be operated if it is in flash.
  • Page 92: Start/Standby Screen

    TART HANGE THE EMPERATURE Once connected to the power supply the Use the control knob/push button to control panel will display a start screen. This is select the vehicle icon. shown after a few seconds. Push knob/push button to access setting If no entry is made within a few minutes, the level.
  • Page 93: Select Power Type

    ELECT NERGY OURCE ELECT EVEL 1. Use the control knob/push button to select Use the control knob/push button to the energy icon. select the fan icon. 2. Click to change to the setting level. Click to change to the setting level. 3.
  • Page 94: Set The Room Temperature

    Select Fan Level Set the Room Temperature 15. Click to change to the setting level. 6. Click to change to the setting level. 16. Use the control knob/push button to select 7. Use the control knob/push button to select the required fan level. the required room temperature.
  • Page 95: Set Time

    UT OF ARNING 1. Select the clock icon. W = Warning 2. The hour display flashes. 42 = Fault code 3. Use the control knob/push button to set the H = Device (H=Heater) hour (24h mode). 4. After clicking the control knob/push button 1.
  • Page 96: Exterior Features

    EXTERIOR FEATURES ROOFLIGHTS HEKI R OOFLIGHTS GRP components need to be washed, waxed PENING IN THE TILT SETTING and cared for like a car. Chemicals and dirt can Press the locking buttons at both catches collect during storage, and the outer surface on the glass and turn inwards through called a gel coat can be stained or marked approx.
  • Page 97: Safety Instructions

    PENING THE BLIND Move the blind right out to the side (end rod with grip). Holding the recess with one hand, press the rocker with the other hand and guide the blind back into position. AFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Do not stand on the acrylic glass. •...
  • Page 98 Fiamma is known worldwide as a pioneer and leading company in manufacturing technical accessories for the recreational vehicle market. Visit our website for full details of our product range F 45s FIAMMA simple easy to use winch awning from Fiamma. Utilising today’s best technology, service and quality...
  • Page 99: Cooking Equipment

    COOKING EQUIPMENT • The glass lid has a tendency to snap shut towards the lowered position. Ensure fingers are away from the entrapment Never use the cooker as a space area when closing the lid. heater • Remove all spillages from the glass lid before opening.
  • Page 100: Using The Electric Hotplate

    • Auxiliary burner: Ø200mm The burner should ignite and the control • Semi-rapid burner: 2x Ø200mm or 1x knob should be held in for 10–15 seconds Ø220mm with 1x Ø180mm before release. If the burner goes out, • When using small pans the flames should repeat procedure holding control knob for not spread beyond the base of the pan slightly longer.
  • Page 101: Using The Oven

    SING THE EMPERATURE ONTROL Ensure gas cylinder/supply is connected and The temperature in the oven is controlled turned on. In the event of a gas smell turn off by a thermostatic gas tap and is variable at gas cylinder/mains and contact supplier. over the range 130°C to 240°C.
  • Page 102: Dos And Don Ts

    EMPERATURE ENTRE OF 1/4 - 1/2 265 - 275°F 130-135°C Very Cool Meringues Cool Stewed Fruit Cool Rich fruit cake, rice pudding Warm Baked custard, shortbread fingers Moderate Victoria sandwich Fairly Hot Whisked sponges, ginger nuts Short crust pastry Bread, scones, flaky pastry Very Hot Puff pastry Very Hot...
  • Page 103 Please be aware that both the glass and worktop lids may become hot during the use of the grill and/or oven. Therefore Bailey and Thetford strongly advise you lift both lids up when using the grill and/or oven to avoid any potential product/...
  • Page 104: Daewoo Microwave Oven

    DAEWOO MICROWAVE OVEN Precautions to avoid possible exposure to excessive microwave energy • Do not attempt to operate this oven with the door open since open-door operation can result in harmful exposure to microwave energy. • It is important not to remove or tamper with the safety interlocks.
  • Page 105: Operation Procedure

    5. The oven door can be opened at any time during operation by pushing the door open button. The oven will automatically shut off. To restart the oven, close the door and then push the START button. 6. The oven automatically cooks on full power unless set to a lower power level.
  • Page 106: Setting The Clock

    needs to be turned or rearranged. When the LOCK 1. Press the Clock button. This is a 12-hour defrosting time ends, you will hear 3 beeps. clock system. 2. Press the Clock button once more. This is a OOKING IN TAGE 24-hour clock system.
  • Page 107: Auto Cook

    with metal trim should not be used. Auto Cook allows you to cook or reheat many • If there is still a problem, contact the of your favourite foods by repeatedly touching service station. Auto Cook button. UESTIONS AND NSWERS 1.
  • Page 108: Carbon Monoxide Alarm

    CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM Please read all steps thoroughly before attempting to test your alarm. A FireAngel CO-9B battery-operated alarm is • If the alarm is wall mounted, remove by fitted near to the ceiling in your caravan. unhooking the unit from the wall fixing screws.
  • Page 109: Maintaining/Testing Your Detector

    CO concentrations in your caravan SAFE registered installer. Please contact when maintained properly. To maintain your your Bailey retailer for more details. FireAngel detector in proper working order • The electro-chemical sensors used in the and to ensure that the sensors will last for the...
  • Page 110: Bathroom Care

    The Ecocamel shower head will fit all caravan • Never use a razor blade on a mirror, even if the mirror has paint specks on it. Always showers and is available from the Bailey Parts department. use hot water first.
  • Page 111: Thetford C262 Toilet

    THETFORD TOILET SING OILET TANDARD Turn the bowl to the desired position with the lid closed and using both hands. The toilet is made up of two parts: To activate the control panel, press • A permanently fixed toilet bowl. the flush-button once.
  • Page 112: Waste Holding Tank

    ASTE OLDING INTER PERATION To keep your waste holding tank fresh and You can use your Thetford Cassette Toilet as clean, Thetford has developed a number of normal in cold weather as long as the toilet different toilet fluids. Thetford toilet fluids is situated in a heated location.
  • Page 113: Preparing The Waste Holding Tank

    PREPARING WASTE HOLDING TANK EMPTYING WASTE HOLDING TANK...
  • Page 114: Cleaning

    REFRIGERATOR OPERATION EFROSTING As time goes by, frost builds up on the fins inside the refrigerator. A layer of frost thicker The refrigerator is equipped to operate on on one side may occur and does not represent three power modes: a malfunction.
  • Page 115: Safety Instructions

    • Defrosting at regular intervals saves energy Never open the absorber cooling unit. (see section Defrosting). It is under high pressure. There is a • Open the refrigerator door only for a short danger of injury. period of time when removing products. •...
  • Page 116 Operating appliance with Gas is not permitted the use-by date, can also be read on the • At petrol stations single packs. • On ferry boats, and on board motor • Please observe the instructions and rail trains information regarding the use-by date on •...
  • Page 117: Electrical Operation

    models) or the energy selector button (MES, • On the initial refrigerator start-up or after AES). Appliances with automatic energy a cylinder change, air may be trapped in selection (AES) are additionally provided with the gas line. To purge the air from the lines, “automatic mode”...
  • Page 118: Operation

    RML9330/RM8550/ EFRIGERATOR ODEL RMS8550/RM8500 O PERATION 1= Energy selector dial 2= Off 3= 230v Operation 4= 12v Operation 5 = Gas Operation 3. Igniter : Press button (3) of battery igniter down and keep it depressed. The ignition process is activated automatically. 4.
  • Page 119 consider that the burner needs cleaning at IGHTING shorter intervals due to the gas combustion method (annually). For physical reasons, ignition faults could occur starting from an altitude above sea level of approx. 1,000m/3,280 ft. (This is not a malfunction). On the initial refrigerator start-up or after a cylinder change, air may be trapped in the gas The interior lighting is controlled using a door...
  • Page 120 HUTTING FF THE EFRIGERATOR TORING RODUCTS IN THE OOLING OMPARTMENT • Switch the refrigerator on approx. 12 hours before filling it. • Always store pre-cooled foods in the refrigerator. Make sure that the food is well cooled when it is bought and also when transporting it.
  • Page 121 EMOVING THE RISPER EMOVABLE REEzER OMPARTMENT To enlarge the cooling compartment, just EMOVAL remove the freezer compartment. • Pull out the vegetable bin up to the end top. • Unlock the freezer compartment door • Press in the end stop (1) in both slide rails. using a screwdriver (Fig.
  • Page 122: Troubleshooting

    ROUBLESHOOTING AILURE HE REFRIGERATOR DOES NOT COOL SUFFICIENTLY Possible Cause Action you can Take Inadequate ventilation to the unit Check that ventilation grilles are not covered Thermostat setting is too low Set thermostat to higher level The condenser is heavily frosted Check that the refrigerator door closes properly Too much warm food has been stored inside...
  • Page 123 RMD8551 OMETIC EFRIGERATOR ODEL ETTING OF OOLING OMPARTMENT The control panel buttons are not accessible EMPERATURE when the refrigerator door is closed. Open the • Select the desired cooling compartment bottom door to reach the operating buttons. temperature by pressing button (7) . •...
  • Page 124: Troubleshooting

    RAME EATING All models are equipped with a frame heating (12vDC/3.5w) around the freezer compartment. During summer months with high temperatures and humidity the metal frame may have water droplets forming. To evaporate these droplets switch on the frame heating with button 6.
  • Page 125: Stainless Steel Sink

    STAINLESS STEEL SINK SMOKE ALARM Stainless steel sinks need little maintenance The smoke alarm is operational once the other than cleaning immediately after use. battery is connected. When products of combustion are sensed, the unit sounds an Most deposits can be removed by washing with alarm until the air is cleared.
  • Page 128: Soft Furnishings

    SOFT FURNISHINGS REMIS BLINDS ARPET EMIBASE INDOW LINDS When cleaning the interior of your caravan Please note the blinds should not be closed please remove the carpet from the vehicle. (in the down position) when the vehicle is Vacuum the carpets to take the dirt out of the travelling or when in storage for prolonged pile.
  • Page 129: Remi Flair

    LAIR AINTENANCE The sun screen can be wiped with a non- abrasive cleaner as can the cassette holder. UNCTION The fly screen can be cleaned with a soft Both the sun screen and the fly screen are brush. stored at the top. The sun screen can be pulled down and fixed at any of the stops in the side Neither blind should be closed (in the down supports.
  • Page 130: General Care And Maintenance Of Your Caravan

    (e.g. tri-sodium phosphate) or CRYLIC INDOWS acidic cleaners or abrasives. The windows fitted to your Bailey caravan are manufactured from high quality acrylic using Waxing the components once or twice a year the latest plastic processing methods. with a good grade paste wax will help to maintain the colour and finish.
  • Page 131: Window Catches And Stays

    Humid air and condensation can also be INDOW ATCHES AND TAYS generated by things people do on a daily basis. PENING • Cooking: up to 3 litres per day. • Turn catch arm to the vertical position to • Showers: 1.5 litres per person. open.
  • Page 132: Modifications & Diy Work

    • Clean all cooking appliances and the your Bailey retailer who will fit the component refrigerator before parking up the vehicle. for you. • Charge up the on-board battery every 2 months.
  • Page 134: Front Bed Make Up

    FRONT BED MAKE UP...
  • Page 135: Rear Fixed Bed Extension

    REAR FIXED BED EXTENSION...
  • Page 136: Rear Dinette Bed Make Up

    REAR DINETTE BED MAKE UP...
  • Page 137: Retractable Rear Bed

    RETRACTABLE REAR BED ADDITIONAL FOLD OUT REAR BED...
  • Page 138: Dreamsleep Bed Make Up

    DREAM SLEEP MAKE UP...
  • Page 139 Nearly 50 years ago, Bailey Owners Club was built on a foundation of friendship, fun and freedom. The Club is run by and for members and is dedicated to the hobby of rallying with Bailey caravans and motorhomes. Rallies are held across the UK, with a diverse range of activities suitable for all ages.
  • Page 140 ©COPYRIGHT 2017 BAILEY OF BRISTOL LIMITED...
  • Page 141 Scheduled Service Service Agent Retailer Stamp Technician’s Name Date Type Retailer Pre-Delivery Inspection 1st Year Service (necessary to ensure warranty cover in the second year) 2nd Year Service (necessary to ensure warranty cover in the third year) 3rd Year Service (necessary to ensure warranty cover in the fourth year)
  • Page 142 5th Year Service (necessary to ensure warranty cover in the sixth year) 6th Year Service (necessary to ensure warranty cover in the seventh year) 7th Year Service (necessary to ensure warranty cover in the eighth year) 8th Year Service (necessary to ensure warranty cover in the ninth year.) 9th Year Service...
  • Page 143 11th Year Service 12th Year Service 13th Year Service 14th Year Service 15th Year Service...
  • Page 144 Your caravan should be fully drained down prior to being in transit. All fluid levels should be at 0% (excluding Glycol heating fluid contained within wet heating systems). The fluid travelling capacity of Bailey caravans is 0%. Any fluids contained within the caravan during transit should be deducted from your payload.
  • Page 145 Unicorn IV Seville Vigo Valencia Cadiz Madrid Cabrera Cartagena Pamplona Barcelona Segovia Berths Axles Shipping Length 6190mm 7358mm 7358mm 7385mm 7358mm* 7358mm 7908mm 7908mm 7908mm 7908mm Internal Length 4665mm 5829mm 5829mm 5829mm 5829mm* 5829mm 6379mm 6379mm 6379mm 6379mm Overall Width 2280mm 2280mm 2280mm...
  • Page 146 Pegasus GT70 Genoa Ancona Verona Rimini Brindisi Palermo Berths 5 Optional 6 5 Optional 6 Axles Shipping Length 6317mm 7377cm 7170cm 7170cm 7377cm 7921cm Internal Length 4777mm 5836mm 5630mm 5630mm 5837mm 6380mm Overall Width 2230mm 2230mm 2230mm 2230mm 2230mm 2230mm...
  • Page 147 Pursuit II 400-2 430-4 530-4 550-4 560-5 570-6 Berths Axles Shipping Length 5450mm 6500mm 7400mm 7400mm 7400mm 7400mm Internal Length 4180mm 5226mm 5713mm 5713mm 5713mm 5713mm Overall Width 2236mm 2236mm 2236mm 2236mm 2236mm 2236mm Overall Height (including aerial) 2610mm 2610mm 2610mm 2610mm 2610mm...
  • Page 148 4’7”x6’1” 4’3”x6’6” 4’7”x6’1” 4’7”x6’1” 4’7”x6’1” Rear O/S Single 2’2”x6’3” 2’3”x6’2” Rear N/S Single 2’2”x6’3” Side Dinette Bunk 2’3”x6’3” Pegasus GT70 Genoa Ancona Verona Rimini Brindisi Modena Palermo Front Double 6’3” x 5’3” 6’3” x 5’1” 6’3” x 4’4” 6’3” x 4’4”...
  • Page 149 Pursuit II 400-2 430-4 530-4 550-4 540-5 560-5 Front Double 6’8” x 5’6” 6’8” x 5’6” 6’8” x 4’10” 6’8” x 4’10” 6’8” x 4’10” 6’8” x 4’10” Or Front nearside Single 6’8” x 2’5” 5’1” x 2’5” 5’2” x 2’6” 5’10”...
  • Page 150 NCC recommended service schedule. A full listing of the current Approved Bailey Grade III is classified as being able to achieve Centres can be found on the Retailer Network an average temperature difference of 35°c pages of our website www.bailey-caravans.
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