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Ray Jones
April 18, 2025

Where is the fuse for the electric drop down bed in the Alliance? The bed is stuck down .

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Mr. Anderson
May 9, 2025

The fuse location for the electric drop-down bed in the Bailey ADVANCE 2019 is not specified in the provided information.

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Anthony Edmondes-Preedy
February 19, 2025

Van is an Approach Advance 635 on a 67 plate. The space heater (whale) isn't working and states it is an Air Pressure fault. The reset doesn't seem to work and the **** doesn't seem to be running. It doesn't work on electric or gas. How do we diagnose the problem

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  • Page 1 MOTORHOME OWNER’S MANUAL...
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  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ........................3 Getting to Know Your Motorhome ................. 5 Glossary of Terms ......................9 Safety and Security ......................12 Weight restrictions and loading ..................17 Before Moving Off ......................22 Travelling ........................... 24 Setting up on arrival ....................... 30 The Water System......................
  • Page 6 The Motorcaravan Manual (3rd Edition) ISBN: 978 0 85733 124 3 £21.99 Build Your Own Motorcaravan (2rd Edition) ISBN: 978 0 85733 281 3 £21.99 The Caravan Manual ISBN: 978 1 84425 678 5 £21.99 Driving Abroad ISBN: 978 1 84425 576 4 £12.99 Motorcaravanning Handbook (2nd Edition)
  • Page 7: Introduction

    We would like to welcome you to This handbook contains the information that the prestigious rank of Bailey owner. We are you will require for your safe enjoyment of confident that this vehicle will give you many your motorhome. All the information contained years of enjoyment.
  • Page 8 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 9: Getting To Know Your Motorhome

    Getting to Know Your Motorhome Information About Your Motorhome ................6 Motorhome Model Information ..................7 AL-KO AMC Chassis ......................7 Tow Bar ..........................7 Alloy Wheels ........................7 Wheels ..........................7...
  • Page 10 • The EWVTA plate (fig. 1) and dimensions as well as gas, electrics and • The Bailey weight plate (fig. 2) ventilation. Every Bailey motorhome carries the NCC Approved Motorhome badge giving you peace of mind that your motorhome is safe and legal.
  • Page 11 Figure 3 Base Plate Number and AL-KO AMC Chassis Plate Statutory Plate (Gas Box) Motorhome Model Information and on the statutory plate is not exceeded. Suitable rear view mirrors in accordance with All motorhomes are Peugeot based models road traffic regulations may have to be fitted. built on an AL-KO chassis, classed as a coach-built motorhome made with insulated Wheels...
  • Page 13: Glossary Of Terms

    Glossary of Terms Word Meaning Advance Bailey model range AL-KO AMC chassis Automotive Chassis Conversion Alu-Tech Bailey Brand name for the aluminium framework used in construction of the motorhome Autograph Bailey model range Barbecue BS EN British Standard European Norm Butane A flammable hydrocarbon gas of the alkane series, present in petroleum and natural gas.
  • Page 14 Train weight The gross train weight is the weight of the fully-loaded motorhome plus fully-loaded trailer and must not be exceeded. If your VIN plate doesn't list a train weight, you should not use your vehicle for towing. United Kingdom Universal Serial Bus type of connector V (unit of measurement) Voltage - the difference in electric potential energy between...
  • Page 16: Safety And Security

    Safety and Security Important Safety Notes ....................13 Security ..........................13 Safety Equipment ......................14 Smoke Alarm ........................14 Carbon Monoxide Alarm ....................14...
  • Page 17 Before the vehicle is driven, please ensure that: Additional security equipment is available from • Both the driver and passengers wear seat our website: www.bailey-parts.co.uk belts. This is a legal requirement. • Heavy loads are not stored in top cupboards or in areas from which they may become detached.
  • Page 18 afety quIpment arbon onoxIde larm A CO-9B battery operated alarm is fitted near moke larm to the ceiling in your motorhome. The smoke alarm is operational once the battery is connected. When by-products of eatureS combustion are sensed, the unit sounds an alarm until the air is cleared.
  • Page 19 ’ Please read all steps thoroughly before nderStanding your product S indicatorS attempting to test your alarm. The higher the concentration of carbon monoxide detected by the detector, the 1. If the alarm is wall mounted, unhook the quicker it will respond. When sufficient carbon detector from the wall fixing screws.
  • Page 20 In the case of gas appliances they must be tested by a GAS SAFE registered installer. Please contact your Bailey retailer for more details. • The electro-chemical sensors used in the carbon monoxide alarm have a limited lifespan –...
  • Page 21: Weight Restrictions And Loading

    WEIGHT RESTRICTIONS AND LOADING Loading And Distribution Of Weight In The Motorhome .........18 Mass In Running Order (MRO) ..................18 Maximum Technically Permissible Laden Mass (MTPLM): ........18 User Payload ........................18 Gross Train Mass (GTM) (sometimes referred to as GVW) ........19 Maximum Braked Trailer Mass (MBTM) ...............
  • Page 22: Loading And Distribution Of Weight In The Motorhome

    WEIGHT RESTRICTIONS AND LOADING oading iStriBution eight aximum echnically ermiSSiBle aden (mtplm) otorhome The driver is responsible for arranging items This is the maximum allowed weight of the so that they comply with the technical weight vehicle when it is fully laden for use on the limits of the specific motorhome model.
  • Page 23: Maximum Braked Trailer Mass (Mbtm)

    • Ensure that the tyre pressures are correct If you are towing a trailer with your Bailey on both your motorhome and the towed motorhome the gross train mass is the MTPLM trailer.
  • Page 24: Axle Loads

    USER HANDBOOK). PART OF THIS Prior to fitting any type of roof mounted PROVISION CAN ALSO BE UTILISED item please consult with your Bailey retailer AS ADDITIONAL PAYLOAD IF FOR to ensure the roof has the correct structural EXAMPLE YOU WISH TO TRAVEL provisions to accept the item.
  • Page 25 The AL-KO premium motorhome accessories provide a complementary range of products designed to suit the AMC Chassis and your Bailey Motorhome. The range now includes Cycle and Scooter Carriers, tow bars and steady legs, all designed to offer you more flexibility and enhanced comfort when using your motorhome.
  • Page 26: Before Moving Off

    BEFORE MOVING OFF Whenever you plan to use your motorhome • Close and secure all windows and roof lights. it is good practice to run through this simple • Leave all curtains and blinds open. checklist before you set off: •...
  • Page 28: Travelling

    TRAVELLING Driving Licence ......................... 25 Driving ..........................25 Speed Limits UK) ......................25 Front Seat Swivel ......................26 Dedicated travelling passenger seating ..............26 Seat Belt Legislation ....................... 26 Child Seats - Positioning/Fitting ................. 26 Using the Seat Belts ......................26 Airbag ..........................
  • Page 29: Driving Licence

    TRAVELLING riving icence riving Before you drive or allow any other person to When using a motorhome on either the public drive your motorhome you must check driving highway or a private road, the Highway Code licence entitlements against the criteria of should be complied with and full consideration your particular vehicle.
  • Page 30: Front Seat Swivel

    ront wivel hild eatS oSitioning itting The cab seats swivel for convenience when you Check with the retailer on the suitability of the are on site. However, when the vehicle is being child seat for your motorhome. driven they MUST be locked in their forward position.
  • Page 31: Airbag

    We understand that a quieter journey adds to your comfort as a traveller, so Bailey have used high density acoustic foam in the construction of your motorhome. To help to reduce noise during transit: • Store the Thetford grill pan and shelves in the storage compartment at the bottom of the oven.
  • Page 32 ix and The information required by current legislation is provided on the kits label. Compliance with all of the instructions on the label is an essential condition to guarantee the safety and effectiveness of the Fix and Go kit. Read the label carefully before use.
  • Page 33 vehicle about 10 metres to allow the sealant to If the pressure gauge gives a reading of be distributed inside the tyre. Stop the vehicle less than 3 bar / 43 psi, The tyre is too in a safe place and repeat the above procedure damaged to repair.
  • Page 34: Setting Up On Arrival

    SETTING UP UPON ARRIVAL Siting Your Motorhome ....................31 Levelling Your Motorhome ..................... 31 Connect to Mains Electricity ..................31 Connect the Gas Supply ....................31 Fill up the Fresh Water Tank ..................32 Powering your Fridge ...................... 33 Turning on the Heating ....................33 Connect your TV and Digital Antenna.
  • Page 35 SETTING UP UPON ARRIVAL iting your motorhome ainS ower onnection The following are brief, but not exhaustive, Connect the 230v to the motorhome by instructions on how to initially set up your plugging your 3 pin lead into the site supply motorhome when you have arrived at your and the 230v socket situated on the outside destination.
  • Page 36 4. Advance/Alliance only - Locate the fresh illing the freSh water tank water inlet found on the side of your Close all taps. motorhome. Remove the locking cap and 2. Close drain valve located next to the water use a standard hose to fill the tank via this heater/boiler.
  • Page 37 Advance/Alliance models ridge ower The refrigerator is equipped to run using a choice of three types of power; 12v, 230v and Gas (Propane/Butane liquid gas). A rotary selector is located at the top of the refrigerator. You should turn the selector to the power source you wish to use.
  • Page 38: The Water System

    THE WATER SYSTEM The Autograph Water System ..................35 Filling Fresh Water Tank ....................35 Whale Aquasource ......................35 Whale Submersible Pump ....................36 Manual Tank Filling ......................37 Whale Watermaster Pressure Pump ................38 Pressure Pump Routine Maintenance ................ 38 Advance Water System....................
  • Page 39: The Autograph Water System

    A Whale Watermaster pump is fitted to the use this function’ will be displayed). Autograph range. 1. Lift the lid to the external Whale Bailey state that all fluids should be Watermaster socket (located on the side drained from your motorhome prior wall of the motorhome).
  • Page 40: Whale Submersible Pump

    emove the hale quaSource hale ubmerSIble 1. Disconnect the Whale Aquasource from the tap. 2. Lift the lid of the socket to the vertical position. 3. Depress the two white location buttons on the Whale Watermaster plug and remove from the socket. 4.
  • Page 41: Manual Tank Filling

    It should be noted that as the container volume anual IllIng is likely to be less than that of the on-board tank, it is advisable to remain in attendance when filling the tank as the life of the pump will be drastically reduced if allowed to run dry.
  • Page 42: Whale Watermaster Pressure Pump

    This could take a few contact your Bailey retailer or Whale minutes if the water heater was empty. support. 3. When the water is flowing smoothly, close 3.
  • Page 43: Advance Water System

    dvance llIance ater yStem IllIng reSh ater Submersible Water Pump (within tank) Advance/Alliance Models have an on-board fresh water tank located either underneath the To fill the onboard fresh water tank connect a bed or within a bunk dependant on the model. standard water hose to an external tap, then The waste water tank is installed underneath feed the other end into the fresh water filler...
  • Page 44: Checking The Water Level (Autograph And Advance)

    1. Ensure the system, including the heater, is Problem: Pump runs intermittently ON, OFF full of water and all taps are closed. etc. Seen as pulsing flow from tap, or as inability to set constant water temperature, 2. Tighten the adjusting screw clockwise until water goes hot, cold, hot, cold instead of the pump comes on.
  • Page 45: Manually Draining The Fresh And Waste Water Tanks

    hand then shake out and store in a dry place. 3. Open the drain valve (to the side of the onboard tank in Advance/Alliance models. To the side of the boiler on Autograph reatherS models). Both tanks are fitted with breather pipes. This 4.
  • Page 47: The Gas System

    THE GAS SYSTEM Types of Gas ........................44 Safe Use Of Gas Supply To Appliances ............... 44 Regulator ........................... 44 Truma Monocontrol Cs Safety Gas Pressure Regulator - Autograph ....45 Gas System Maintenance ....................46 Changing The LPG Cylinder ..................46 Cylinder Change .......................
  • Page 48: Types Of Gas

    THE GAS SYSTEM ypeS of upply pplianceS The gas system meets BS EN 1949:2011 and should only be modified All gas appliances in your motorhome can have by a competent person. their gas supply individually isolated by turning off the relevant tap on the gas manifold. The gas manifold taps are located in the kitchen Bottled Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) is the area.
  • Page 49: Truma Monocontrol Cs Safety Gas Pressure Regulator - Autograph

    Only use gas cylinders that are mounted in ruma onocontrol afety their dedicated storage locker and secured reSSure egulator using the straps provided. Never use gas cylinders located outside the motorhome gas box. Never replace your regulator with one that does not conform to EN12864 Annex D as this does not comply with EN1949.
  • Page 50: Gas System Maintenance

    - (t Check the following: perating nStructionS ruma onocontrol • Flexible gas hoses for deterioration. Renew if necessary or renew no later than the expiration date marked on the hose. • The tightness of seals around joints and connections. • Make sure that each gas appliance is working efficiently to the recommendations of the appliance manufacturer.
  • Page 51: Gas Leaks

    6. Check the hose connection at the cylinder entilation valve and also at the MonoControl CS inlet Carbon monoxide is odourless, colourless for leaks after every modification. and tasteless and will rapidly cause 7. After making changes always check the unconsciousness and death with little or connection to the cylinder for leaks using no warning prior to collapse.
  • Page 52: Fire Precautions

    All flue installations should be inspected at recautionS least once a year, throughout their entire As stated in the introduction, a fire length for integrity, of attachment, both to extinguisher is not provided with your appliance and cowl, and for perforation due to motorhome.
  • Page 54: The Electrical System

    THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM The 230 Volt Electrical System ..................51 Power Distribution Unit ....................51 The 12 Volt Electrical System ..................52 Upon Arrival At a Motorhome Site ................52 Leaving The Motorhome Site ..................52 Generators ......................... 52 Leisure Battery........................54...
  • Page 55 THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 230 v (3). The unit gives overload and earth leakage lectrical yStem protection for the 230V electrical supply in NEVER START YOUR MOTORHOME your motorhome. ENGINE WHILST HOOKED UP TO A 230V SUPPLY. This can lead to For normal operation, all switches on the unit damage to the PDU and cause internal need to be in the ON position.
  • Page 56 12 v 8. Turn on the site supply point (if there is no lectrical yStem switch the power will already be live). Your motorhome is fitted with a dual stage 9. Coil excess cable into loose coils on the power supply/charger, supplying 14.2v to floor, not on a drum or in a container.
  • Page 57 A means of checking the polarity of the mains supply when overseas is useful. There are several proprietary makes of equipment available for this purpose. These can be found at www.bailey-parts.co.uk eiSure attery The leisure battery(s) is located under the floor in the motorhome in a sealed compartment.
  • Page 58 Bailey has chosen to fit a Banner battery to your motorhome. These batteries are designed to cope with today’s increased energy demands. By choosing Banner we are assured of a first class product, fit for purpose, supplied by a leading European battery manufacturer.
  • Page 60: Truma Solar Dual Battery Charger

    SOLAR DUAL BATTERY CHARGER Introduction ........................57 Function ..........................57 The Charging Process Explained ................. 57 Operation ........................... 58 Safety Instructions ......................59 Maintenance........................60 Repairs ..........................60 Technical Data ........................61...
  • Page 61: Introduction

    SOLAR DUAL BATTERY CHARGER Please observe the maximum voltage ntroduction and power consumption values. The solar module/panel generates power when light is cast upon it. Full voltage is also harging roceSS xplained available even if there is little light. The solar automatic charger only serves to charge 12v The device has electronic reverse voltage, (24v) lead accumulators comprising 6 (12)
  • Page 62: Operation

    peration attery > Press (T) until LED H3 illuminates. The saved value is shown in the display (H6). Display H6 Battery Type Gel (pre-setting) Liquid (liquid electrolyte) To Change Setting > Press key (T) for 5 seconds until the display H6 flashes.
  • Page 63: Safety Instructions

    displayed value will be saved and flashing LED shines: stops. The battery is being charged. LED flashes in short intervals: During the normal charging process, The battery is not being charged. If necessary the device divides the charging replace as the battery may be faulty. current between battery 1 and battery 2 as set.
  • Page 64: Maintenance

    Clean the device with a dry, lint- free cloth. epairS Do not repair or modify the device. Please contact your Bailey retailer. The below are not suitable for charging: • 6V batteries or 6V lead accumulators • Non-rechargeable batteries •...
  • Page 65: Technical Data

    Technical data * Double the values of the 12 V to work out the 24 V values. Electrical values Operating voltage automatic recognition Max. input voltage Voltage range* 8 - 15V Allowed ambient temperature range -35 °C – +55 °C Allowed storage temperature range -35 °C –...
  • Page 66 TOURERONEPLUS Satellite Navigation with integrated Dash-Cam windscreen or dashboard gives you the optimal view of the road for All-in-one 6” Caravan and Motorhome Club Edition satellite navigation unit the Avtex Tourer One Plus with premium recording and a 6” glass screen with pinch to zoom. The Tourer One navigation features has a built-in dash cam that serves as an Plus is essential equipment for caravaners and motorhome owners eyewitness on the road and a record of your journey.
  • Page 67: The Heating System

    THE HEATING SYSTEM Alde Heating System ...................... 64 Operating Instructions ....................64 Gas Heating ........................64 Electric Heating ....................... 65 Domestic Hot Water ......................65 Draining Fresh Water ...................... 66 Heat Transfer Fluid ......................66 Filling ..........................66 Central Heating ........................ 67 Circulation Pump ......................
  • Page 68: The Alde Heating System

    THE ALDE HEATING SYSTEM HEATING SYSTEMS In the unlikely event that your boiler develops a fault, switch off the boiler and contact Alde, or your dealer or installer. eating yStemS Operating and installation instructions for the Alde control panel are supplied separately. oiler eSign The boiler’s internal heat exchanger consists...
  • Page 69: Electric Heating

    Listen carefully to the ignition temperature of 10°C). If only the electric sequence of the boiler. You should heating is used, this capacity is slightly hear the whirr of the combustion fan, reduced. the clunk of the gas valve and the tick- The hot water should not be used for drinking tick of the ignition module.
  • Page 70: Draining Fresh Water

    Always drain down and completely ranSfer luid empty the hot water cylinder The central heating system is filled with when there is risk of frost, unless heat transfer fluid (HTF), a solution of 50% the vehicle is explicitly stated to ethylene glycol antifreeze and 50% water.
  • Page 71: Central Heating

    checked first and must be visibly clean to avoid transfer fluid (HTF) as it circulates around the introducing contaminants or foreign objects pipes, radiators, convector etc. into the system. To ensure the best performance from hydronic Alde recommends using the Alde 1900-811 or heating, air must be able to circulate freely 839 twin-motor service pump to fill the system.
  • Page 72: Air Lock

    also an air vent on the expansion tank. If enough trapped air accumulates at one Where the pipes step up and down, and on point an air lock can result and prevent the radiators and towel rails, air will accumulate at circulation of hydronic heating.
  • Page 73: Flue

    For this reason, Alde recommends using propane gas for all year round gas heating. The burning of LPG produces CO2 (carbon LPG cylinders contain both gas and liquid dioxide), a non-toxic asphyxiant gas. Avoid forms. When the cylinder is filled, high pressure inhaling exhaust flue gas.
  • Page 74: Winter

    When the hot water cylinder is in continuous rouBleShooting use, it should be drained and refilled each The Alde control panel will display any error month. This recreates the air cushion in the messages. cylinder that absorbs pressure surges. The system is completely dead/the control panel is blank: inter •...
  • Page 75 12 months of the installation date. If your Alde boiler develops a fault, your first action should be to contact your Bailey retailer or installer, as they will be familiar with your installation and vehicle, and how to make a claim under warranty.
  • Page 76: The Alde Control Panel - Controlling The Heating System

    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 77 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 78 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 fresh water is drained down. to greater than 65°C.
  • Page 79 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 80 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 81 Failsafe in boiler has triggered. Certain Bailey models feature battery back Check the fluid level in the expansion tank. It up. This feature means the when all power to should be 1 cm above the Min mark when cool.
  • Page 82: Truma Combi 4E

    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 83 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 84 • Disconnect power for water pump. (capacity 10 litres) beneath the drain valve • Open the hot 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 85 remove limescale deposits and to be eplacement certain that it is not blocked. The fuse is in the electronics beneath the connection cover. We recommend the use of suitable commercially available products to clean, Replace the unit’s fuse only with an identical sterilise and maintain the boiler.
  • Page 86: Truma Cp Plus 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 must only be operated if it is in flash.
  • Page 87 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 88 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 89 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 90 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 91: The Seattle Control Panel

    THE SEATTLE CONTROL PANEL Home Screen ........................88 Navigation .........................88 Control Panel Buttons ....................89 Mode Description ......................90 Settings ..........................91...
  • Page 92: Home Screen

    THE SEATTLE CONTROL PANEL Optional audio and visual warnings are creen displayed when necessary for: The home screen is displayed by default. The control panel displays the time as well as any • Low battery (leisure). relevant notifications or warnings that are •...
  • Page 93: Control Panel Buttons

    ontrol anel uttonS otification and arning conS When pressed this will switch the power on to There are a number of icons that can appear at all non-essential accessories. the top of the time screen. To shut down the control panel completely, Refer to the table below for a brief description press and hold down the master switch;...
  • Page 94: Mode Description

    eScription Icon Mode Description Water Level The level in the fresh water tank is displayed as a % on the screen. Waste Level The level in the waste water tank is displayed as a % on the screen. Fill Internal With the external pump connected to the inlet and to an external Tank water source, press to fill the internal tank.
  • Page 95: Settings

    Veh Batt Low: ettingS Enables or disables the warning alarm when Contrast: the vehicle battery voltage is less than 11V; Adjusts the contrast of the LCD display if you are finding it difficult to read. > Press ENTER to acknowledge an alarm that has triggered;...
  • Page 96 The Digital Antenna System The Status 550 Digital Antenna System ..............93 Operating The System ....................93 Fault Finding ........................95...
  • Page 97: The Digital Antenna System

    The Digital Antenna System antenna towards the TV transmitter. The H/V indicator on the bottom of the mast indicates the back of the antenna. Should you need to receive vertically polarised signals, rotate the winder anti- clockwise to tilt the antenna through 90º. DO NOT use undue force on the winder.
  • Page 98 Please ensure the antenna dome is plugged directly into the “ANT-IN” socket of the amplifier and switch on. Tune in your TV for the strongest signal. If the picture quality improves the fault lies with the wiring of the system between the amplifier and TV outlet socket.
  • Page 99 Signal Symptom Action Very poor No picture or sound, TV Check the amplifier gain is set to freezing, severe pixilation, maximum (rotate clockwise). Check break-up and picture drop out. antenna alignment which must be directed at the transmitter. Ensure the antenna Poor Moderate pixelation and sound polarity is correct, whether horizontal or...
  • Page 100: Cooking Equipment

    COOKING EQUIPMENT Cooking Equipment ......................97 Provision of Ventilation ....................97 Oven And Grill Controls ....................97 Temperature Control ....................... 98 Thetford Duel Fuel Gas Hob ..................99 Thetford Triplex III Hob ....................99 Gas Burners........................100 Maintenance ........................101 Servicing ..........................101...
  • Page 101: Cooking Equipment

    COOKING EQUIPMENT autograph: d • The following pan sizes are the maximum uplex we recommend: • Electric hotplate: - Ø180mm (Dual Fuel only) • Auxiliary burner: Ø200mm • Semi-rapid burner: 2x Ø200mm or 1x Ø200mm with 1x Ø180mm • When using small pans the flames should not spread beyond the base of the pan as this will reduce the efficiency of the burner.
  • Page 102: Oven And Grill Controls

    The control tap on the Duplex oven operates It is normal for the flames on this burner to both the grill and oven burners. To ensure safe develop yellow tips as it heats up. operation it is not possible to operate both burners at the same time.
  • Page 103: Temperature Control

    A non-toxic smoke may occur during this Never cover slots or holes in the oven procedure, open any windows and turn on or cover a shelf with materials such mechanical ventilators to help remove the as aluminium foil. Doing so restricts smoke.
  • Page 104: Thetford Duel Fuel Gas Hob

    hetford urnerS peration 1. Ensure the gas supply is connected and turned on. 2. Push in the control knob and turn anticlockwise to full rate – large flame. 3. Continue holding the knob depressed whilst the automatic ignition lights the burner.
  • Page 105: Maintenance

    Never use pots or pans larger than ervicing Ø180mm. Pots and pans larger than All servicing must be carried out by an Ø180mm will reduce performance approved competent person. Before any and/or cause damage to your vehicle. service work is started the appliance should Ensure there is at least a 10mm have been left to cool and be disconnected between pans and the edges of the...
  • Page 106: The Microwave Oven

    THE MICROWAVE OVEN Important Safety Instructions ..................103 Microwave Oven ......................104 Remote Controller ......................104 Operation Procedure ..................... 105 Controls ..........................105 Weight Defrosting ......................105 AUTO COOK ........................107 How To Stop the Oven While the Oven is Operating ..........107 Care of Your Microwave Oven..................108 Glass Tray .........................108 Care and Cleaning ......................108...
  • Page 107: Important Safety Instructions

    THE MICROWAVE OVEN - DAEWOO KOR-6L5R • Always test the temperature of food or drink mportant afety nStructionS which has been heated in a microwave oven • Do not use the oven for any reason other before you give it to somebody, especially to than food preparation.
  • Page 108: Microwave Oven

    icrowave emote ontroller 1. Door latch - When the door is closed, it will automatically lock. If the door is opened while the oven is operating, the magnetron will automatically shut off. 2. Door seal - The door seal surfaces prevent 1.
  • Page 109: Operation Procedure

    perating rocedure ontrolS 1. Plug power supply cord into 230V AC When the oven is first plugged in the 50Hz power outlet. display will show nothing. 2. Press Eco button until beep sounds and 1. Press and hold the Eco button until display display is turned on.
  • Page 110 1. Push the TIME DEFROST button - the Push the TIME SET buttons for the display will show you “: 0” defrosting time you want - the display will show what you selected. 2. Push the TIME SET buttons to input the desired time - the display will show you 8.
  • Page 111: Auto Cook

    * BEVERAGE * (200 ml/cup) 2. Push the AUTO COOK button twice for • 1 cup (mug): Push the BEVERAGE button 350g of SOUP - AC-2 will be displayed. once. 3. Push the AUTO COOK button three times • 2 cups (mugs): Push the BEVERAGE button for 3 of BAKED POTATO - AC-3 will be twice within 1.5 seconds.
  • Page 112: Care Of Your Microwave Oven

    Roller Guide are of icrowave The oven should be cleaned regularly and any food deposits removed. Failure to maintain the oven in a clean condition could lead to deterioration of the surface that could adversely affect the life of the appliance and possibly result in a hazardous situation.
  • Page 113: Questions And Answers

    subjected to strain, for example, a child • Q: Can I run my microwave oven empty? hanging on an opened door or any load • A: No. Do not operate the microwave empty. could cause the oven to fall forward to This will damage it.
  • Page 114: Cooking Instructions

    • A : Standing time is very important. With ooking nStructionS microwave cooking, the heat is in the food, Utensil Guide not in the oven. Many foods build up enough To cook food in the microwave oven, the internal heat to allow the cooking process microwaves must be able to penetrate the to continue, even after the food is removed from the oven.
  • Page 115: Specification

    under running cool water until defrosted. Due to the energy saving properties of this microwave there is no standby • Turn over: Roast, ribs, whole poultry, turkey clock. This can sometimes lead the breasts, hot dogs, sausages, steaks, or user to believe the microwave is chops.
  • Page 116: Utensil Guide

    Utensil Guide Table Utensils Safe Comments Can be used in small quantities to protect NOTE Aluminium Foil against over cooking. Arcing can occur if too close to oven wall or if too much foil is used. SAFE Crust Plate Do not preheat for more than 8 minutes. Porcelain, pottery, glazed earthenware and SAFE China and Earthenware...
  • Page 117: Russell Hobbs Microwave Oven

    RUSSELL HOBBS MICROWAVE • If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in This appliance can be used by children order to avoid a hazard. When heating aged from 8 years and above and food in plastic or paper containers, keep persons with reduced physical, an eye on the oven due to the possibility...
  • Page 118 unplug it. Keep the inside of the oven cover any container fully, always leave a clean. When food or liquids stick to the gap for steam to escape. oven walls, wipe with a damp cloth. We • Cooking utensils may become hot because recommend that you do not use harsh of heat transferred from the heated food.
  • Page 119: Product Overview

    paper, or cook books . roduct overview • Do not cook any food surrounded by a membrane, such as egg yolks, potatoes, chicken livers, sausages, ready meals and so on without piercing them several times with a fork. • Never put any objects into the openings on the outer case.
  • Page 120: Cooking

    lock etting peedy ooking When the microwave oven is first turned on, Press the “START/+30SEC/CONFIRM” button the oven will display “0:00”, the buzzer will to microwave cook at 100% power level for 30 ring once. seconds. 1) Press -SET” to choose hours or minutes for The microwave will start cooking immediately.
  • Page 121 6) Turn the “TIMER/WEIGHT/AUTO MENU” dial to adjust the cooking time to 7 minutes; 7) The microwave can automatically calculate the Press the “START/+30SEC/CONFIRM button to cooking time based on the type of food and start the cooking process. weight. 1)Turn the “TIMER/WEIGHT/ AUTO MENU”...
  • Page 122: Maintenance And Cleaning

    Lock off: In locked state, press “STOP/CLEAR” leaning and care button for 3 seconds, there will be a long • Before you clean the oven, turn it off and “beep”. unplug it. The current time will continue to display. • Keep the inside of the oven clean.
  • Page 123 uarantee echnical pecification This product is guaranteed for 12 months from Rated Voltage the date of the original purchase. If any defect 230V – 240V ~ 50Hz arises due to faulty materials or workmanship the faulty product must be returned to the Rated Input Power(Microwave) place of purchase.
  • Page 124: The Dometic Refrigerator

    THE DOMETIC REFRIGERATOR Modes Of Operation ......................121 Explanation Of Operating Controls ................121 Starting The Refrigerator Using Gas ................. 122 Door Locking........................122 Positioning Storage Racks .................... 123 Removable Freezer Compartment ................123 Defrosting ......................... 123 Shutting Off The Refrigerator ..................124 Exchange Of The Igniter Battery ................
  • Page 125: Modes Of Operation

    THE DOMETIC REFRIGERATOR Before you start using the refrigerator, please lectrical peration read the operating instructions carefully. on Board power Supply The refrigerator should only be used in 12V DC odeS peration operation while the vehicle’s engine is running, The refrigerator is equipped to operate on otherwise the onboard battery would be three power modes: discharged within a few hours.
  • Page 126: Starting The Refrigerator Using Gas

    tarting the refrigerator Sing ocking 1. Open the valve on the gas cylinder. 2. Open the shut-off valve for the gas supply to the refrigerator. 1. Open the door by depressing the locking button and pulling the door towards you. 2.
  • Page 127: Positioning Storage Racks

    Store the freezer compartment safely in order to prevent damage. Once the freezer compartment is removed, an additional storage rack (3) may be installed. The storage rack is a piece of extra equipment and may be obtained from www.bailey-parts. co.uk...
  • Page 128: Shutting Off The Refrigerator

    10. 3. If the refrigerator is to be taken out of service for an extended period of time, close the on-board shut-off valve and the door. The cover can be purchased from www.bailey- parts.co.uk ’ xchange gniter...
  • Page 129: Cleaning And Maintenance

    ’ leaning S reSponSiBility Before starting up the refrigerator, it is Anyone operating the refrigerator must be recommended to clean inside and repeat familiar with the safe handling and understand this at regular intervals. Use a soft cloth and the advice in these operating instructions. lukewarm water with a mild detergent.
  • Page 130 plate of the appliance. Compare the operating first opportunity. pressure of the rating plate with the data • Wash your hands before and after handling specified on the pressure reducing valve of the any food. liquid gas cylinder. • Regularly clean the inside of the refrigerator.
  • Page 132: Surface Care

    SURFACE CARE Mirrors ..........................129 Bathroom Shower Tap ....................129 T/C Sink ..........................129 Ecocamel Shower Head ....................130...
  • Page 133 SURFACE CARE Bathroom Shower Tap Do not expose the bathroom plastic fittings to cleaning products or abrasive material Your shower tap has a high quality finish and containing concentrated perfumes, body oil, should be treated with care to preserve the linseed oil, gritty or abrasive substances/ visible surfaces.
  • Page 134 Should any scale build up on your shower head’s spray plate, de-scale by rubbing the nozzles with your thumb. Cleaning The Face Plate The Ecocamel shower head will fit all motorhome showers and is available from the Bailey Parts department.
  • Page 136: The Thetford C262 Toilet

    THE THETFORD C262 TOILET Introduction ........................133 Parts ..........................133 Preparing Your Toilet ..................... 134 Cleaning And Maintenance ................... 135 Cleaning The Toilet Bowl ....................135 Cleaning the Waste Holding Tank ................135 Winter Operation ......................136 Storage ..........................136...
  • Page 137 THE THETFORD C262 TOILET Cover ntroduction Seat The Thetford Cassette Toilet is a high quality Swivelling toilet bowl product which forms an integral part of your Blade handle to open and close blade motorhome bathroom thanks to its functional Control panel (Autograph models design, combining modern styling and ease of have an integrated control panel) use.
  • Page 138 reparing aSte olding mptying aSte olding Sing oilet 1. Turn the bowl to the desired position with the lid closed and using both hands.
  • Page 139 To activate the control panel, press the flush- leaning the aSte olding button once. The control panel display will stay To keep your waste holding tank fresh and activated for approximately 5 minutes. Run clean, Thetford has developed a number of some water into the bowl by pressing the flush different toilet fluids.
  • Page 140 inter peration You can use your Thetford Cassette Toilet as normal in cold weather as long as the toilet is situated in a heated location. If there is a risk of freezing we advise that the toilet is drained. For environmental reasons the use of antifreeze, such as that used in car radiators, is not recommended.
  • Page 142: Fitted Furniture Configurations

    Fitted Furniture Configurations 79-4/79-4T Bed Configuration ..................139 79-4/79-4T L Shaped Lounge Configuration ............140 79-4 Rear Bed Extension ....................140 79-6 Front Bed Configuration ..................141 79-6 Rear Bed Configuration ..................142 75-2 Front Bed Configuration ..................143 75-4 Front Bed Configuration ..................144 70-6 Front Bed Configuration ..................
  • Page 143: 79-4/79-4T Bed Configuration

    Fitted Furniture Configurations 79-4/79-4T Bed Configuration 1. The lounge in the travel 2. Pull out the two travel seat 3. Pull out the side seat base. configuration. bases. 4. Lift up and rotate the three 5. Locate and place the 6.
  • Page 144: 79-4/79-4T L Shaped Lounge Configuration

    79-4/79-4T L Shaped Lounge Configuration 1. The lounge in the travel 2. Slide out the offside travel 3. Position the infill cushions configuration. seat base. to complete the lounge seat configuration. 79-4 Rear Bed Extension 1. The bed is shown in the 2.
  • Page 145: 79-6 Front Bed Configuration

    79-6 Front Bed Configuration 1. Remove table. 2. Bend leg at the hinge to 3. Place the table into create base. position. 4. Rotate both seat cushions. 5. Position both seat 6.Place the side seat back cushions. rest into the gap. 7.
  • Page 146: 79-6 Rear Bed Configuration

    79-6 Rear Bed Configuration 1. The lounge in the seated 2. Slide out left seat base. 3. Slide out right seat base. configuration. 4. Lift and rotate all three seat 5. Position the three seat 6. Place the remaining two bases.
  • Page 147: 75-2 Front Bed Configuration

    75-2 Front Bed Configuration 1. The lounge in the travel 2. Slide out left seat base. 3. Slide out right seat base. configuration. 4. Lift and rotate both seat 5. Place the two back rests in 6. Place the two infill cushions.
  • Page 148: 75-4 Front Bed Configuration

    75-4 Front Bed Configuration 1. Lounge in travel 2. Slide out both travel seat 3. Slide out side seat base. configuration. bases. 5. Place side seat back rest 4. Lift, rotate and replace the 6. Locate the two narrow into position. two seat bases.
  • Page 149: 70-6 Front Bed Configuration

    70-6 Front Bed Configuration 1. The lounge in the travel 2. Lift the table out of the wall 3. Place the table kneeling configuration. retainer and bend the leg. on the floor resting on the runners. 6. Place both lumbar 4.
  • Page 150: 70-6 Rear Bed Configuration

    70-6 Rear Bed Configuration 1. The lounge in the travel 2. Remove the lumbar support 3. Lift and turn over the base configuration. cushions. cushions. 4. Rotate the lumbar support 5. Finished rear bed layout. cushions and place in the middle.
  • Page 151: 66-2 Front Bed Configuration

    66-2 Front Bed Configuration 1. The lounge in the travel 2. Pull out the sliding 3. Pull out the other configuration. underside of the left seat. underside of the left seat 6. Place one of the back 4. Lift up both base cushions, 5.
  • Page 152: 74-4/76-4 Front Bed Configuration

    74-4/76-4 Front Bed Configuration 1. The lounge in the travel 2. Lift the table out of the wall 3. Place table on runners. Pull configuration. retainer and bend the leg. out the underside of the single seat. 6. Open out both infill 4.
  • Page 153: 74-2/76-2 Front Bed Configuration

    74-2/76-2 Front Bed Configuration 1. The lounge in the travel 2. Pull out the underside of 3. Pull out the underside of configuration. the large seat. the smaller seat. 6. Open out the infill cushion 4. Lift up both base cushions, 5.
  • Page 154: Autograph Drop Down Bed

    Drop Down Bed - Autograph Only 1. The drop down bed should always be stored 2. To lower or raise the drop down bed, in the up position when not in use and when depress the button. travelling. All bedding should be removed. 3.
  • Page 155: Advance Electric Drop-Down Bed

    Electric Drop-Down Bed - Advance/ Safety Protection Alliance Only The safety protections in place are: Some models in the range are fitted with • The key used to isolate the bed movement electronic drop down beds. These beds are operation. designed and tested to support up to and not •...
  • Page 156: Free Standing Table

    FREE STANDING TABLE Dependant upon caravan model you may have 3.Repeat the process with the other leg. been supplied a free standing table. (Tables designs may differ slightly dependant on the age of your caravan). Always erect the table upside down due to a finger trap hazard being present at the base of the hinge/leg (Fig 1/2).
  • Page 157: Heki Roof Lights

    HEKI ROOF LIGHTS Using the Heki 2 roof light .................... 153 Using the Midi/Mini Heki ....................154 Using the Mini Heki S ..................... 155...
  • Page 158 HEKI ROOF LIGHTS Opening to the half-way position Sing the roof light Opening to the tilted position 1. Press the latches on both rotary bolts and 1. Press the latches on both rotary bolts and turn them 90° (A). turn them 90° (A). 2.
  • Page 159 Closing the roller blinds Sing the To Open 1. Take hold of the recessed grip on the rod and pull it towards the rod on the other side with the pivot until they both click into one another. 2. Select the required position by moving the 1.
  • Page 160 Roof light Maintenance Sing the Clean roller blinds with mild soap and plenty of water. The roof dome may cloud over in bright sunshine. It will become clear again as soon as it cools down. Safety • If faults or disturbances occur, consult a specialist workshop immediately.
  • Page 161 Guarantee The statutory warranty period applies. If the product is defective, please contact your Bailey FAULT Possible cause Suggested remedy The roof light does Dirt between the Clean the window. not close completely. acrylic and frame Remove any leaves and twigs between the acrylic and frame.
  • Page 162: The Remis Window Blinds

    THE REMIS WINDOW BLINDS Operating Your Motorhome Habitation Blinds ............159 Cleaning ..........................159 Remis Concertina Cab Blinds ..................160...
  • Page 163 THE REMIS WINDOW BLINDS perating otorhome aBitation leaning lindS • Avoid using aggressive cleaning agents (solvents/abrasives). Blinds should not be in the down • Clean the frame elements of the front and position when the vehicle is travelling side systems with a damp cloth and mild or when in storage for extended soap solution.
  • Page 164 To release the windscreen blind pinch together windscreen and side windows in the cab of both buttons within the black handle on door your motorhome. Bailey has chosen to fit window frame. these blinds to ensure that when you are sleeping in your vehicle you are not disturbed by the outside light.
  • Page 165: The Fiamma Awning

    The Fiamma Awning Opening The Fiamma Awning ..................162 Closing The Fiamma Awning ..................163 Maintenance........................163...
  • Page 166 3. The foot for leg A has been created to using pegs and guy ropes. These can be prevent incorrect placing of the lead bar, within purchased from www.bailey-parts.co.uk the housing, during the closing phase of the awning. Incorrect placing of the lead bar foot...
  • Page 167 Closing The Fiamma Awning Maintenance Make sure that your awning is completely dry and clean before closing it. The remaining humidity could cause stains. If however you have no choice but closing the awning when it is still wet, make sure to open it for drying within 12 hours maximum.
  • Page 168: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE How To Clean Your Motorhome ................... 165 Cleaning Polyplastic Acrylic Windows ............... 165 Cleaning Stainless Steel Sink ..................165 Cleaning Taps ......................... 166 Cleaning Tecnoform Locker Doors And Worktops ..........166 How to Prevent Condensation ..................166 Prepare Your Motorhome For Cold Conditions............166 Storing Your Motorhome ....................
  • Page 169: How To Clean Your Motorhome

    No touch up painting should be carried out spotting. prior to consulting with a Bailey Service Centre for approved methods. For more tenacious deposits a non-abrasive multi-purpose cream cleaner should be used, All items stored in the gas bottle storage locker followed by a rinse with clean water.
  • Page 170: Cleaning Taps

    cloth/sponge, followed by a rinse with clean ow to prevent condenSation water to remove any residues and dry with a Condensation is the change of water from its soft cloth. When cleaning with anything other gaseous form (water droplets) into its liquid than water, be careful not to get the solution form.
  • Page 171: Preparing Your Motorhome For Winter

    However, if it is a safety or warranty critical to circulate fully. item, you will need to obtain it from your Bailey • Ensure that the entire water system is retailer who will fit the component for you.
  • Page 172 THULE ELECTRIC STEP urrent drawn • The Thule Step motor uses 2A during operation. peration • Note: If the switch is kept pushed when fully • The Thule step is operated by the rocker extended or retracted, it uses 9A. switch located inside the habitation door of your motorhome.
  • Page 173 that: • cable fires occur • the airbag is triggered • electronic control devices are damaged • electric functions fail (indicators, brake light, horn, ignition, lights) Installing the wrong fuse can cause cable fire in case of a short circuit or malfunction! anual pening...
  • Page 174: Warranty

    WARRANTY Motorhome Warranty Cover..................169 The Three Warranties ....................169 Customer Support ......................169 Terms and Conditions ....................169 Cover ..........................170 Term ........................... 170 Repairs ..........................170 Warranty Registration ....................172...
  • Page 175 Total satisfaction is the top priority at Bailey Bailey motorhome chassis and habitation area, and the quality ethos extends to the after- as well as full coverage for any manufacturing sales service and manufacturer’s warranty that...
  • Page 176 2. The unexpired term of the Warranty 9. The Warranty Registration Form must have Cover on your vehicle may only be assigned, been sent to Bailey within six (6) weeks of the transferred or novated to subsequent owners original purchase date. It is the responsibility of with Bailey’s consent (not to be unreasonably...
  • Page 177 Bailey will not be liable for any loss or damage This warranty does not cover repair costs other suffered by third parties, nor for bodily injury than labour and materials. not caused by our negligence.
  • Page 178 arranty egiStration The supplying retailer must explain the warranty terms and conditions to you and complete the warranty registration process online to ensure that your warranty is active. Your warranty will start on the day that the vehicle is first registered in the UK or 12 months from the date on which the vehicle was invoiced to the supplying retailer, whichever is the earlier.

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