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Introduction 1.2 Safety Note: Your attention is drawn to the notice Note: Do not turn on the gas supply until affixed inside the boiler cupboard advising on The information contained in this handbook is it has been made safe to do so by a qualified fire precaution, ventilation and what to do in provided for your safety and enjoyment whilst person.
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Introduction Smoke and Carbon Monoxide alarms LPG Gas (see also Gas section) Escape paths Please read the user instructions provided with It is important that you do not block escape WARNING: If you smell gas or suspect a your holiday home. paths to emergency exits with obstructions or leak or in the event of a fire and if it is safe to hazards (see layouts further in this book).
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Introduction Additional night time ventilation is obtained by Bunk beds (where fitted) releasing the window catches and placing them in the second groove. WARNING: • Use upper bunks for sleeping only, with Note: The windows are not sealed from rain the provided protection against fall out in in this position.
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Introduction 1.3 Owner’s certificate Please complete all details on form below for reference at a later date. Manufacturer: Swift Group Ltd Owner’s Name Model: Home Address: Indentification Marking: Key Number: CO Alarm (Date of Manufacture) Smoke Alarm Tel No. (Date of Manufacture)
WARRANTY AND AFTER SALES Warranties ................10 SUPPORT After Sales ................12 Swift Connect Direct ............12...
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Swift Group Dealer, or 6. The cost of transporting or moving the Swift Group will repair (or, at its option, replace) Park Operator [transfers/hands over] the Home Home by any means to or from the place of to its first owner.
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Warranty / After Sales 7. Swift shall not be liable under this warranty gas jets, the resealing and/or replacement Holiday home aluminium cladding - for any defects related to or arising from the of shower room sealant, the adjustment and •...
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‘Swift Connect Direct’, your initial log details will Home. If this is not possible then contact the be emailed to you once your supplying dealer Swift Group Customer Care Department on has registered your ownership with us. Please 01482 875740, or enquire on the website www.
Siting 3.1 Craning • Copies of training records for all competent Where this is not possible, the towing vehicle persons should be disconnected ensuring the jockey Given the high risk involved in craning wheel is left in a locked position and on a firm •...
Siting The corner steadies should now be extended Figure 1. Intermediate supports Note: The jacking support points either on either side to ensure that the Lodge is stable. side of the axle(s) are identified by a red label At this point, intermediate supports should be and the other support points by a yellow label.
Siting 3.5 Wheel chocks • The holiday home should not be jacked up WARNING: Care must be taken to ensure to its final height and then supported. Rather, the marked lifting capacity of the jack(s) is not The danger of movement whilst the holiday it should be lifted up to a height whereby the exceeded.
Siting 3.7 Anchors 3.8 Snow loading The preferred turnbuckle is the type which has an ‘eyelet’ at both ends (as opposed to hooks) It is good practice to anchor the Lodge to the All Swift holiday homes are designed to and should be used with suitable ‘D’...
Siting 3.9 Chassis specification • Corner steady - maximum extended height of • Hitch – cast iron with 50mm ball. The maximum 432mm Corner steadies must not be used to vertical load of the coupling head is 2.5 tonnes. • All chassis are built to NCC CoP 501 fully support the unit.
GENERAL SAFETY ADVICE Fire precautions ..............20 Emergency shut off points ........... 22...
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General Safety Advice 4.1 Fire precautions Ensure you and your family know the locations WARNING: Never use portable cooking or of all escape routes and emergency exits. (Refer heating equipment other than electric heaters to the layout drawing in the technical section of WARNING: Your attention is drawn to that are not of the direct radiant type, as it is a this handbook for your model).
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General Safety Advice Fire fighting • Feel the doors to see if they are hot. If they Fire extinguisher are hot, do not open them - use an alternative Provide one dry powder fire extinguisher of an It is recommended that a 1kg (2lb) minimum escape route.
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General Safety Advice 4.2 Emergency shut off points 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. • Gas Space Heater (where fitted) - Inside the removable hatch positioned in the side of the chimney breast Water...
The LPG gas system ............24 Gas commisioning notice ..........24 Using cylinders ..............24 SAFE USE Gas regulators ..............25 OF LPG Low pressure flexible hoses ..........25 Gas safety ................26...
Safe Use of LPG 5.1 The LPG system checked for safety at least once a year by a Gas by a Gas Safe registered operative. Contact Safe registered engineer; and a record of the your Park, Siting Agent or Gas Safe on 0800 Your gas system should have been connected installer’s safety check is prominently displayed 408 5500 for a list of recommended Gas Safe...
Safe Use of LPG 5.4 Gas regulators 5.5 Low pressure flexible hoses CAUTION: A gas cylinder must always be operated standing on its base. A cylinder on Gas cannot be supplied from a bottle without its side could allow liquid gas into the supply gas regulation.
Safe Use of LPG 5.6 Gas safety Note: Inspect flexible gas hose(s) regularly WARNING: Never block ventilation grills or for deterioration and renew as necessary with gas drop holes WARNING: Never use a naked flame when the approved type, in any case no later than 5 checking for leaks.
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Safe Use of LPG • LPG is a heavy gas and therefore sinks to the • The flue installation for all appliances WARNING: If in doubt ask lowest point. should be inspected at least once a year, throughout its length, for corrosion. If any •...
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Mains Electricity & Wiring 6.1 Mains electricity and wiring To do this: If a master override switch is fitted near the entrance door, is this in the on position? (Note: • With the supply connected, switch RCD to ON. The maximum current rating of your holiday this switch would only affect lighting) home is dependent on whether it is fitted with •...
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Mains Electricity & Wiring 6.2 Bulbs Both 230v and 12v lighting systems are present in your holiday home using a variety of types of ratings (wattage) across both systems. CAUTION: It is important to fit the correct rating of light bulbs - the voltage, and maximum bulb rating that can be used, will be stated on each light fitting.
HEATING & THERMAL PROPERTIES Central heating and hot water system ....... 34 Thermal insulation ............. 34...
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Heating & Thermal Properties 7.1 Central heating and hot An average temperature difference of at least 35°C between inside and outside temperatures water system shall be achieved in lounge, dining room, kitchen and bedrooms, when the outside temperature Note: Please read the user instructions. is -15°C The definition of Grade 1: A caravan holiday WARNING: The boiler can produce water...
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Appliances WARNING: Please read and understand WARNING: Like the majority of domestic CAUTION: To prevent scratching of the front screen, this appliance should be cleaned all operating instructions provided by each fridge/freezers sold in the UK your fridge/ with soapy water and a damp cloth only. Due manufacturer before using any appliance.
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Appliances Gas fire (if fitted) Before igniting your fire read the user instructions. Dishwasher (if fitted) Please read user instructions before using the dishwasher. Wine cooler (if fitted) Please read user instructions before using the wine cooler Hob extractor (if fitted) Please read user instructions before using the hob extractor.
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Cooking Gas oven / Grill / Hob • When cooking heavy items, e.g. turkeys do not pull the oven shelf out with the item still on Accessible parts may be hot when the oven, the shelf. grill or hob is used. Remember, it is dangerous to use an appliance without reading the •...
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Blinds Where appropriate blind cord cleats are provided, please ensure cords are safely secured out of reach of small children at all times. WARNING: Always keep Venetian blind cords secured safely out of reach of small children. WARNING: • Young children can be strangled by loops in pull cords, chains, tapes and inner cords that operate the blinds.
BEDS Pull out sofa bed ..............44 Bunk beds ................44...
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Beds 11.1 Pull out sofa bed (where fitted) 11.2 Bunk beds (where fitted) Putting the bed away • Un-clip mattress straps (Fig.6) (if required) Take care when unfolding the bed as some WARNING: If upper bunks are fitted, care before adding bedding. components are spring loaded to assist with its shall be taken against the risk of fall out function.
General Care 12.1 Galvanised Chassis 12.2 External structure 12.3 Blockages Your holiday home chassis is hot dipped Regularly carry out visual inspections for If you have a waste water or toilet blockage, the galvanised, a method used for many years damage to panels, gutter and other external first thing to check is that the site main drainage throughout the automotive industry and widely...
General Care Aluminium panels will expand in direct sunlight Door and window handles WARNING: Do not wash your holiday home as the panels heat up. This is normal and they Apply silicone spray and wipe off excess with a with a high pressure washer as these can will contract back as the temperature lowers.
General Care • Use cream cleaner for isolated stubborn Note: Make sure that you follow all the stains on white UPVC only. Apply with a damp recommendations and cautions supplied with cloth using minimal pressure. the product. • Ensure drainage slots are kept unblocked and Repairs free from dirt, spider’s webs, etc.
General Care 12.6 Alignment and adjustment of doors If the entrance door becomes misaligned the hinges can be adjusted to bring the door back into alignment. The lock keep can also be adjusted to ensure that the lock engages correctly. Check mitres Misalignment of mitres line through...
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General Care Hinge adjustment • Open the hinge covers This will release the hinge cover. • Loosen the fixing screws • Adjust the door laterally using a 5mm Allen • Adjust the height of the door using a 4mm Allen key •...
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General Care To adjust the latch and keep plates use a No 2 Note: Adjusting the hinges will not Phillips screwdriver to release the adjustment compensate for a door aperture and frame screws and move the plate to as required. that are out of square.
General Care 12.7 Kitchen and bathroom Function If a water supply is fed by gravity then the supply pressure should be verified to ensure Hot and cold water entering the valve is mixed Toilet/shower room the conditions of use are appropriate for the to a temperature pre-selected by the user Thermostatic mixer valve (shower) valve.
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General Care Drain down procedure Re-fit body to the tails and tighten the grub screws, take care not to over tighten. 1. Close hot and cold mains feed taps. Re-connect to the water supplies and check 2. Remove the shower hose from the mixer or seals.
General Care Protecting your bath thermostatic mixer Always start with cold water and add the hot to Cleaning instructions will vary according to the valve (where fitted) achieve the desired temperature. type of fabric you have selected. In addition to a shower Thermostatic Mixer The shower cubicle and sanitary ware should be If the stain cannot be removed with this method Tap, if your holiday home has a bath fitted...
General Care • Never place household heating appliances or Furniture is designed and built for its intended Internal walls hot objects directly on the furniture surface. purpose. All internal walls with an external side should - Always place heat resistant coasters - When writing, use a mat to protect the table be visually checked for damp and repaired as between your furniture and hot object to...
General Care 12.11 Swift Shield fabic Carpet • Natural or intense artificial light causes a whitening effect on all floor coverings. (where fitted) Any proprietary carpet cleaner may be used, This phenomenon becomes visible in but it is recommended that you do not use The Swift Shield fabric fitted to some Swift comparison to those areas covered by rugs excessive amounts of water.
SECURITY Protecting your holiday home and possessions ....58...
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Security 13.1 Protecting your holiday home Marking your property with your postcode and house number would help the police identify and possessions the owners of stolen goods. Advertising the fact Windows and doors that your property is so identified may act as a Always close and lock windows and doors deterrent.
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Winterisation 14.1 Winterisation f. Thermostatic Mixer Valves require full Note: When returning to your holiday home protection from frost, they should be simply reverse the winterisation procedure. The following items are the procedures for removed or drained correctly. Refer to the Taking these simple precautions will help to preparing your holiday home for winter storage Thermostatic Mixer Valve instructions in...
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Winterisation 14.2 Condensation q. Clear gutters and fall pipes to prevent debris In bedrooms when people sleep (or the lounge blocking the system. Great care should be when a pull out bed is used) the warmth from What is condensation? taken when undertaking this maintenance.
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Winterisation How can you prevent condensation f. It is critical that low level ventilation is not Mould growth blocked through the use of skirts or decking Provide ventilation so that moist air can escape Any sign of mould growth is an indication of around the lodge.
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Technical info 15.2 Model names, Berths and bed sizes Model Berths Double Twin Rear Twin Sofa Bed 1.83x0.61m (6'0"x2'0") Loire 28x10-2 4 (Plus 2) 1.91x1.37m (6'3"x4'6") 1.80x1.12m (5'11"x3'8") /1.76x0.61m (5'9”x2'0") 1.83x0.69m (6'0"x2'3") Loire 32x10-2 4 (Plus 2) 1.91x1.37m (6'3"x4'6") 1.80x1.12m (5'11"x3'8") /1.76x0.69m (5'9”x2'3") 1.83x0.69m (6'0"x2'3") Loire 28x12-2...
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Technical info Model names, Berths and bed sizes Model Berths Double Twin Rear Twin Sofa Bed Biarritz 35x12-2 4 (Plus 2) 1.91x1.53m (6'3"x5'0") 1.83x0.69m (6'0"x2'3") 1.80x1.12m (5'11"x3'8") Biarritz 38x12-2 4 (Plus 2) 1.91x1.53m (6'3"x5'0") 1.83x0.69m (6'0"x2'3") 1.80x1.12m (5'11"x3'8") Biarritz 38x12-3 ET 6 (Plus 2) 1.91x1.37m (6'3"x4'6") 1.83x0.69m (6'0"x2'3")
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Technical info General layout showing ventilation and emergency exits Loire 28’ x 10’ 2 bed layout Square roof ventilator Gas drop ventilator (21000 SQ. MM) Circular roof ventilator (2000mm 2 ) (760 SQ. MM) Extractor fan ventilator (6000 SQ. MM) (2205 SQ.
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Technical info General layout showing ventilation and emergency exits Loire 32’ x 10’ 2 bed layout Square roof ventilator Gas drop ventilator (21000 SQ. MM) Circular roof ventilator (2000mm 2 ) (760 SQ. MM) Extractor fan ventilator (6000 SQ. MM) (2205 SQ.
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Technical info General layout showing ventilation and emergency exits Loire 28’ x 12’ 2 bed layout Square roof ventilator Gas drop ventilator (21000 SQ. MM) Circular roof ventilator (2000mm 2 ) (760 SQ. MM) Extractor fan ventilator (6000 SQ. MM) (2205 SQ.
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Technical info General layout showing ventilation and emergency exits Loire 32’ x 12’ 2 bed layout Square roof ventilator Gas drop ventilator (21000 SQ. MM) Circular roof ventilator (2000mm 2 ) (760 SQ. MM) Extractor fan ventilator (6000 SQ. MM) (2205 SQ.
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Technical info General layout showing ventilation and emergency exits Loire 35’ x 12’ 2 bed layout Square roof ventilator Gas drop ventilator (21000 SQ. MM) Circular roof ventilator (2000mm 2 ) (760 SQ. MM) Extractor fan ventilator (6000 SQ. MM) (2205 SQ.
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Technical info General layout showing ventilation and emergency exits Loire 35’ x 12’ 3 bed layout Square roof ventilator Gas drop ventilator (21000 SQ. MM) Circular roof ventilator (2000mm 2 ) (760 SQ. MM) Extractor fan ventilator (6000 SQ. MM) (2205 SQ.
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Technical info General layout showing ventilation and emergency exits Ardennes 28’ x 12’ 2 bed layout Square roof ventilator Gas drop ventilator (21000 SQ. MM) Circular roof ventilator (2000mm 2 ) (760 SQ. MM) Extractor fan ventilator (6000 SQ. MM) (2205 SQ.
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Technical info General layout showing ventilation and emergency exits Ardennes 32’ x 12’ 2 bed layout Square roof ventilator Gas drop ventilator (21000 SQ. MM) Circular roof ventilator (2000mm 2 ) (760 SQ. MM) Extractor fan ventilator (6000 SQ. MM) (2205 SQ.
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Technical info General layout showing ventilation and emergency exits Ardennes 35’ x 12’ 2 bed layout Square roof ventilator Gas drop ventilator (21000 SQ. MM) Circular roof ventilator (2000mm 2 ) (760 SQ. MM) Extractor fan ventilator (6000 SQ. MM) (2205 SQ.
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Technical info General layout showing ventilation and emergency exits Ardennes 35’ x 12’ 3 bed layout Square roof ventilator Gas drop ventilator (21000 SQ. MM) Circular roof ventilator (2000mm 2 ) (760 SQ. MM) Extractor fan ventilator (6000 SQ. MM) (2205 SQ.
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Technical info General layout showing ventilation and emergency exits Ardennes 38’ x 12’ 2 bed layout Square roof ventilator Gas drop ventilator (21000 SQ. MM) Circular roof ventilator (2000mm 2 ) (760 SQ. MM) Extractor fan ventilator (6000 SQ. MM) (2205 SQ.
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Technical info General layout showing ventilation and emergency exits Ardennes 38’ x 12’ 3 bed layout Square roof ventilator Gas drop ventilator (21000 SQ. MM) Circular roof ventilator (2000mm 2 ) (760 SQ. MM) Extractor fan ventilator (6000 SQ. MM) (2205 SQ.
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Technical info General layout showing ventilation and emergency exits Burgundy 28’ x 12’ 2 bed layout Square roof ventilator Gas drop ventilator (21000 SQ. MM) Circular roof ventilator (2000mm 2 ) (760 SQ. MM) Extractor fan ventilator (6000 SQ. MM) (2205 SQ.
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Technical info General layout showing ventilation and emergency exits Burgundy 32’ x 12’ 2 bed layout Square roof ventilator Gas drop ventilator (21000 SQ. MM) Circular roof ventilator (2000mm 2 ) (760 SQ. MM) Extractor fan ventilator (6000 SQ. MM) (2205 SQ.
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Technical info General layout showing ventilation and emergency exits Burgundy 35’ x 12’ 2 bed layout Square roof ventilator Gas drop ventilator (21000 SQ. MM) Circular roof ventilator (2000mm 2 ) (760 SQ. MM) Extractor fan ventilator (6000 SQ. MM) (2205 SQ.
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Technical info General layout showing ventilation and emergency exits Burgundy 35’ x 12’ 3 bed layout Square roof ventilator Gas drop ventilator (21000 SQ. MM) Circular roof ventilator (2000mm 2 ) (760 SQ. MM) Extractor fan ventilator (6000 SQ. MM) (2205 SQ.
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Technical info General layout showing ventilation and emergency exits Biarritz 35’ x 12’ 2 bed layout Square roof ventilator Gas drop ventilator (21000 SQ. MM) Circular roof ventilator (2000mm 2 ) (760 SQ. MM) Extractor fan ventilator (6000 SQ. MM) (2205 SQ.
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Technical info General layout showing ventilation and emergency exits Biarritz 38’ x 12’ 2 bed layout Square roof ventilator Gas drop ventilator (21000 SQ. MM) Circular roof ventilator (2000mm 2 ) (760 SQ. MM) Extractor fan ventilator (6000 SQ. MM) (2205 SQ.
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Technical info General layout showing ventilation and emergency exits Biarritz 38’ x 12’ 3 bed ET layout Square roof ventilator Gas drop ventilator (21000 SQ. MM) Circular roof ventilator (2000mm 2 ) (760 SQ. MM) Extractor fan ventilator (6000 SQ. MM) (2205 SQ.
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Technical info General layout showing ventilation and emergency exits Bordeaux 33’ x 12’ 2 bed layout Square roof ventilator Gas drop ventilator (21000 SQ. MM) Circular roof ventilator (2000mm 2 ) (760 SQ. MM) Extractor fan ventilator (6000 SQ. MM) (2205 SQ.
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Technical info General layout showing ventilation and emergency exits Bordeaux 35’ x 12’ 2 bed layout Square roof ventilator Gas drop ventilator (21000 SQ. MM) Circular roof ventilator (2000mm 2 ) (760 SQ. MM) Extractor fan ventilator (6000 SQ. MM) (2205 SQ.
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Technical info General layout showing ventilation and emergency exits Bordeaux 38’ x 12’ 2 bed layout Square roof ventilator Gas drop ventilator (21000 SQ. MM) Circular roof ventilator (2000mm 2 ) (760 SQ. MM) Extractor fan ventilator (6000 SQ. MM) (2205 SQ.
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Technical info General layout showing ventilation and emergency exits Bordeaux 38’ x 12’ 2 bed, 2 shower layout Square roof ventilator Gas drop ventilator (21000 SQ. MM) Circular roof ventilator (2000mm 2 ) (760 SQ. MM) Extractor fan ventilator (6000 SQ. MM) (2205 SQ.
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Technical info General layout showing ventilation and emergency exits Bordeaux 38’ x 12’ 3 bed layout Square roof ventilator Gas drop ventilator (21000 SQ. MM) Circular roof ventilator (2000mm 2 ) (760 SQ. MM) Extractor fan ventilator (6000 SQ. MM) (2205 SQ.
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Technical info General layout showing ventilation and emergency exits Bordeaux Escape 38’ x 12’ 2 bed layout Square roof ventilator Gas drop ventilator (21000 SQ. MM) Circular roof ventilator (2000mm 2 ) (760 SQ. MM) Extractor fan ventilator (6000 SQ. MM) (2205 SQ.
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Technical info General layout showing ventilation and emergency exits Bordeaux Escape 40’ x 12’ 3 bed layout Square roof ventilator Gas drop ventilator (21000 SQ. MM) Circular roof ventilator (2000mm 2 ) (760 SQ. MM) Extractor fan ventilator (6000 SQ. MM) (2205 SQ.
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Technical info General layout showing ventilation and emergency exits Antibes 38’ x 12’ 2 bed layout Square roof ventilator Gas drop ventilator (21000 SQ. MM) Circular roof ventilator (2000mm 2 ) (760 SQ. MM) Extractor fan ventilator (6000 SQ. MM) (2205 SQ.
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Technical info General layout showing ventilation and emergency exits Antibes 40’ x 12’ 3 bed layout Square roof ventilator Gas drop ventilator (21000 SQ. MM) Circular roof ventilator (2000mm 2 ) (760 SQ. MM) Extractor fan ventilator (6000 SQ. MM) (2205 SQ.
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Technical info General layout showing ventilation and emergency exits Vendee 40’ x 12’ 2 bed layout Square roof ventilator Gas drop ventilator (21000 SQ. MM) Circular roof ventilator (2000mm 2 ) (760 SQ. MM) Extractor fan ventilator (6000 SQ. MM) (2205 SQ.
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Technical info General layout showing ventilation and emergency exits Champagne 42’ x 13’ 2 bed layout Square roof ventilator Gas drop ventilator (21000 SQ. MM) Circular roof ventilator (2000mm 2 ) (760 SQ. MM) Extractor fan ventilator (6000 SQ. MM) (2205 SQ.
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Technical info General layout showing ventilation and emergency exits S-Pod 4 Square roof ventilator Gas drop ventilator (21000 SQ. MM) Circular roof ventilator (2000mm 2 ) (760 SQ. MM) Extractor fan ventilator (6000 SQ. MM) (2205 SQ. MM) Emergency Window 990 x 2002 Pull down bed Window...
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Technical info General layout showing ventilation and emergency exits S-Pod 6 Square roof ventilator Gas drop ventilator (21000 SQ. MM) Circular roof ventilator (2000mm 2 ) (760 SQ. MM) Extractor fan ventilator (6000 SQ. MM) (2205 SQ. MM) Emergency Window 632 x 1172 Fixed Front L/H...
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Technical info General layout showing ventilation and emergency exits S-Pod 6 Escape Square roof ventilator Gas drop ventilator (21000 SQ. MM) Circular roof ventilator (2000mm 2 ) (760 SQ. MM) Extractor fan ventilator (6000 SQ. MM) (2205 SQ. MM) Emergency Window 632 x 1172 Fixed...
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Technical info Plumbing (typical water system) APPLIANCE OPTIONS (DISHWASHER/WASHING MACHINE) BATHROOM SHOWER WASH BASIN BOILER TOILET KITCHEN SINK WASH BASIN TOILET HOT WATER SUPPLY COLD WATER SUPPLY HOT AND COLD DRAIN COCKS POSITIONED UNDER BOILER - OUTSIDE...
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Technical info Plumbing (typical heating system) RADIATOR RADIATOR RADIATOR BOILER RADIATOR COLD FEED HOT FEED...
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Various electrical options are available which may be fitted over and above the specification shown. Please consult your retailer/installer, the Swift Group Ltd or Sargent Electrical Services if further information is required. HOLIDAY HOME SCHEMATIC 2020...
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Technical info Gas Heating Power HOLIDAY HOME SCHEMATIC 2020...
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Technical info TV AERIAL / CO-AX schematic AERIAL POSITION (AERIAL NOT SUPPLIED) AERIAL AMPLIFIER LOUNGE FIREPLACE MASTER BEDROOM BEDROOM TWO BEDROOM THREE TV POSITION TV POSITION TV POSITION TV POSITION TV POSITION (OPTION) (OPTION) (OPTION) (OPTION) HDMIT HDMIT HDMI LINK (OPTION)
Index Cooking ................40 Craning ................14 Vehicle identification number ....... 38 Gas cylinders ..............24 After sales support and service ....... 12 Gas fire ................37 Alignment and adjustment of doors ....48 Gas hob ................36 Dishwasher ..............37 Aluminium panels ............
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Index Owner’s certificate ............8 Tap cleaning ..............53 Thermal grading ............34 Thermostatic mixer valve (bath) ......53 Plumbing (typical heating system) ....103 Thermostatic mixer valve (shower) ....... 51 Plumbing (typical water system) ..... 102 Toilet/shower room ............51 Pull out bed ..............
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