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2008 owners handbook Autocruise Motorhomes Ltd, Swinton Meadows Industrial Estate, Meadow Way, Swinton, Mexborough, South Yorkshire S64 8AB camper van range Tel: 01709 571411 Fax: 01709 579292 Email: sales@autocruise.co.uk Star range www.autocruise.co.uk driving range HB091...
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We are sure you will enjoy or Autocruise Motorhomes Limited many happy hours in it and we hope the (Autocruise), this can be found on the information and hints in this handbook will lower corner of the front windscreen heighten your enjoyment.
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c o n t e n ts Warranty Information ......................4 The Motorhome Code ......................13 Preparing for the Road ......................17 ‘En Route’ ..........................23 Safety & Security ........................26 Arrival at Site ........................31 Connecting Services ......................33 Electrical Systems ........................
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wa r r a n ty i nf o r m at i o n Warranty ........................... 6 Your Warranty Explained ......................8 What to do if you Require Assistance ..................9 Annual Service/Inspection Record ..................... 10 Annual Service/Inspection Record stamps ................. 11...
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Changing this handbook. Failure to notify Autocruise of a 1. All original components of the motorhome The motorhome is not covered for:-...
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IMPoRTAnT Enter all your motorhome details on this page (see specification handbook). 2. Contact your supplying dealer Registration Number for assistance. Serial Number If you need to contact Autocruise, please Chassis Number be aware of the following: Delivery Date 1. When contacting Autocruise, please quote...
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MOTORHOME MODEL .......... REGISTRATION NUMBER ......3. Corner steadies. have your motorhome inspected and serviced 4. Motorhome step. by an authorised Autocruise Service Centre at CHASSIS NUMBER ............ REGISTRATION DATE ......... least once per year. 5. Road lights, wiring and reflectors. It is important that the owner’s handbook 6. Internal lights and 12V DC system.
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7th SERVICE 8th SERVICE DATE: DATE: DEALER’S STAMP DEALER’S STAMP We certify that an annual service has been We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the handbook. carried out in accordance with the handbook. 9th SERVICE 10th SERVICE DATE:...
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th e m ot orh ome code Code of Conduct ........................14 The Country Code ........................15 The Coastal Code ........................16...
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c od e of co n du ct c o d e o f c o n d uc t & t he c o u n try c o d e CAMP SITES Musical instruments, record players, radios Departure WHEn TRAVELLInG, REfUELLInG oR on A Leave the pitch clean and tidy.
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t h e co astal co de As our coastlines are increasingly used for recreation and education, the following suggestions are made to enable us to enjoy our inheritance and preserve it for posterity. Disturbance may mean DEATH. DO NOT trample about, or move rocks unnecessarily. DO NOT frighten seals or seabirds.
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p repa rin g for t h e r oa d Before Moving Off ........................18 Motorhome Terms ........................18 Loading of Vehicle ........................19 Large Storage Areas ......................... 19 Roof Loading ........................... 20 Tyres ............................20 Dedicated Travelling Passenger Seats ..................20 Three Point Seat Belts .......................
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befor e m ovi n g of f & m otor ho me t e r ms l o a d i n g o f ve hi c l e & l a r g e st o ra g e a r e a s BEfoRE MoVInG off CHECK: Note: Quoted MRO is subject to tolerance, (ii) The trailer is intended to be towed slightly...
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Children, aged up to 3 years of age, must wear • O nce installed the diagonal should pass weight (13 stone or 82.5kg). A number of Autocruise motorhomes have across the centre of the shoulder and the an appropriate child restraint suitable for their an MTPLM greater than 3500kg, therefore Note: Do not walk on the over cab section.
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v ehic le cl assif i cati on s & a d vice on t ow in g VEHICLE CLASSIfICATIonS with the manufacturer’s recommendations, also check the rear and front axle loads on Motorhomes up to 3500kg MTPLM are P/LGV the motorhome. When calculating the laden (Private Light Goods Vehicles), motorhomes with weight of the trailer, remember to include the an MTPLM over 3500kg and up to 7500kg are...
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e n r ou t e Spare Wheel Removal ......................24...
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s par e w heel removal on AL-Ko ConVERSIon: on STAnDARD CHASSIS: CAUTIon: CAUTIon: Exercise care when lowering the wheel and Exercise care when lowering the wheel and frame due to its weight. frame due to its weight. REMoVAL REMoVAL a) Spare wheel in the stowed position (Fig.
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s a f e t y & se c ur i t y Fire ............................28 Carbon Monoxide Alarm ......................29 Ventilation ..........................30 Escape Paths ..........................30 Children ........................... 30 Security ............................ 30...
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fir e c a r b o n mo no x id e a l a r m Important: Your attention is drawn to the Where a carbon monoxide alarm has Maintenance been fitted, read the full user instructions notice affixed inside the motorhome advising The alarm should be cleaned using a vacuum on fire precaution, ventilation and what to do provided with the unit as user instructions...
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v en ti lat ion , escap e paths & s e cu r it y VEnTILATIon SECURITY All motorhomes comply with BS EN 721. The Motorhome Theft ventilation points on your motorhome are fixed The theft of a motorhome can occur in the points of ventilation which are required by the most unlikely circumstances;...
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a r riva l at s it e Positioning the Motorhome ..................... 32...
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po s it io ni n g the motorh om e note: Check and observe site regulations. Keep to roadways unless otherwise directed. Adhere to speed limits. Note that these are generally 10mph. Remember that the stopping distance on grass is considerably greater than on tarmac Only a person in possession of a current driving licence may drive on the site.
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c o n n ec t in g se r v ice s Water system ........................... 34 Gas ............................38 Electricity ..........................43 Overseas connection ........................ 45 Wiring diagram ........................46 Power consumption ......................... 47...
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Place the pump into the water container 2. Before winter storage the water system The blanking plug (Fig 5) must be fitted to The Autocruise motorhome is fitted with a (Fig 2), ensuring that it is fully submerged must be completely drained and the filter blank off the unused Compact or Filter system.
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Ultraflow outdoor Shower (b) It is recommended at this point to The outdoor shower connects directly to the sterilise your water tank and flush the Ultraflow Filter Housing beside the pump system through with a proprietary socket. The supplied connector with quick sterilising fluid obtainable from fittings ensures an easy installation. Please note chemists. that the shower has no electrical connections Do noT USE DoMESTIC BLEACH, CAMDEn and works only in a pressurised system.
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g as you have the correct hose and adaptor to suit GAS SAfETY ADVICE your gas bottles. WARnInG: If you smell gas or suspect a leak and if it is safe to do so, isolate the Push on hoses are no longer permitted under gas appliances and turn off the gas bottles the latest regulations.
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c) N ever use gas appliances without ignition (including cigarettes, pipes and LEAKS WARnInG: If using cylinders other than those recommended, the user must adequate ventilation. pilot lights) before changing gas cylinders. Action to be taken in the event of a ensure these are adequately supported, suspected leak: d) Avoid naked lights when connecting or b) Wherever possible change gas cylinders in...
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e l e c tr i c i ty Anytime after making changes, check the hose THERMAL InSULATIon AnD HEATInG As with electricity in the home, care REPLACED on THE SoCKET oUTLET must be exercised when handling AT THE SITE SUPPLY PoInT BEfoRE connection to the cylinder valve for leaks (see: Your vehicle has been designed to achieve a Checking for leaks in the high pressure area).
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o ve r se a s c o n ne c ti o n NICEIC, Vintage House, 37 Albert GEnERAToR GUIDELInES note: Connection to a mains voltage supply oVERSEAS requires particular attention. Embankment, London SE1 7UJ Your motorhome can be used with a generator Telephone: 0207 564 2323 provided these guidelines are met: Care must be taken when connecting supplies...
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w ir i ng diag ram p o w e r c o n s um pt io n Wiring of connecting cable and motorhome mains inlet 230V MAInS ELECTRICAL EqUIPMEnT Similarly loadings on each circuit breaker PoWER ConSUMPTIon within the vehicle should be observed. Please note: A label positioned close to the MCB’s will PITCH SUPPLY...
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e l e c t ri c a l s ys te ms Motorhome battery ......................... 50 Energy management system ....................53 Touch screen display user guide ....................62 LCD screen display user guide ....................72...
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m ot or h om e b attery It is recommended that a good quality To preserve the life of your leisure battery SoLAR PAnEL ConnECTIon PoInT After elimination of the fault the MCB can be leisure battery is always in circuit when and charger please observe the following: re-set by switching to the ON position, (against A connection point has been included in the...
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TRAnSfoRMER/CHARGER UnIT GETTInG STARTED for example a blown Bulb. convenient position and comprises: The transformer/charger unit has important Your Autocruise Energy Management System noTE: This circuit has an automatic safety features: includes advanced features to keep your (a) Mains Unit...
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The Water Pump Button switches the internal Setting the Time and Alarm water pump On and Off. The Clock and Alarm settings are adjusted using the advanced Menu. This is accessed by holding the centre button When this happens a special screen is displayed below the display for about two seconds.
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Emergency Start will not work if your Auxiliary You then press either of the arrow keys your Engine battery, the Autocruise Energy vehicle alternator. Batteries are also Flat! Management System has a special feature to...
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TRoUBLESHooTInG GUIDE SYMPToM CAUSE PoSSIBLE REMEDY SYMPToM CAUSE PoSSIBLE REMEDY System can be heard Battery Management system A Clicking sound at turn Control Panel won’t Switch On/off Button not being held Ensure that you hold the “clicking” is operating on and off is normal. The down long enough on/off button for at least 2s system may also periodically...
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qUICK REfEREnCE GUIDE Mains indicator Shows Mains Hook-up is plugged in and “Live” (On Voltmeter, Ammeter, Info and Solar screens only) BUTTon/ DESCRIPTIon noTES MESSAGE Warning System has detected a Mains wiring problem, Message GET WIRING CHECKED! On/Off Control This Button must be held for 2s then released. It turns the system on and off System has detected Engine is running with Hook-up still connected don’t drive off!
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Unit is to be stored Instructions below. for periods of time, (see NOTE) the backlight will turn off and AUTOCRUISE will be displayed 1. Make sure the Motorhome is Level as this dimly. The Unit will still monitor systems in will affect future readings.
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is turned off and then on again. When the Vehicle Battery Voltage and Shows whether CLOCK SET pressing the CLOCK SET Symbol ON SCREEN after 2 Minutes approx or you can Engine of the Vehicle is started the Display will this is GOOD – OK or LOW by the colour of will allow you to adjust the Clock and return to the SYSTEMS SCREEN by pressing sense this and Disable the Charge Switch and the Screen. Calendar. anywhere on the Screen.
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outline. When the battery is being charged then the first battery it will display the Status of the fRESH WATER LEVEL SCREEn cancelled by pressing the Bell Symbol. When this will display 100%. Second battery. the Alarm is sounding it can be turned off by pressing anywhere on the screen.
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Key Fob and replace the battery. If the fuse continues to blow then please consult autocruise. Do not replace with a higher rated fuse than is recommended on the 12v WASTE ALARM SCREEn distribution unit.
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Distribution Unit Diagram as damage to the Distribution Unit and associated wiring may occur. If a problem occurs with the Distribution Unit Battery charging then either contact Autocruise themselves The DISTRIBUTION UNIT will allow the user DO NOT REMOVE FRONT COVER OF THE to select whether to charge the Habitation Distribution Unit Battery or the Vehicle Battery, this is done from the Touch Screen Display.
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CLOCK SET Backup Battery that has a life Expectancy of 4 Pump Is turned On or Off. years approx (the life of the battery will depend AUTOCRUISE RED SCREEN for OFF. on many factors so the above figure is based on GREEN SCREEN for ON. an average use). If the Display loses its memory...
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The SOUND LEVEL SCREEN allows you to change Read the following. the volume of the Screen this will also change the Alarm Volumes as well. Pressing the Centre ALARM SET HABITAION Square Button will toggle between OFF – LOW BETTERY OK BATTERY – MED and HIGH. The Display will automatically DISCHARGE return to the Clock Screen after approximately 2 minutes if it is left on this Screen. WATER ALARM SCREEn Below 10 volts = LOW Flashing Red Screen HoUR to set the correct Hour press either the...
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The FRESH WATER LEVEL SCREEN displays the Fresh Water Level in the Tank on the Motor Home. There are five Levels. WATER LEVEL FRESH WATER LOW below ¼ Flashing Red Screen FRESH WATER 25% ¼ Red Screen FRESH WATER 50% ½ Yellow Screen FRESH WATER 75% ¾ Green Screen FRESH WATER 100% Full Green Screen 12V CHARGER & DISTRIBUTIon BoARD The Display will automatically return to the Clock Screen after approximately 2 minutes if it is left on this Screen.
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eq u ip me n t de ta ils Truma-ultrastore water heater ....................78 Truma S3002 heater ........................ 81 Truma ultraheat ........................83 Trumatic C 4002 ........................86 Truma trouble shooting list ....................... 93 Truma accessories ........................95 Truma warranty ........................97 Trumatic E2400 ........................
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t r u m a-ultr astore water h e at e r The water heater features a system that 1. Disconnect the water pump and switch off switch off the appliance - wait 5 minutes - De-scaling will heat water using liquid petroleum gas Introduce wine vinegar into the water system power supply where appropriate.
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t ru ma s 3 0 0 2 h e ate r Liquid gas systems must comply with the THE TRUMA S 3002 P & S 3002 AUTo Attention: Always wait at least 2 minutes technical and administrative regulations of SPACE HEATER before attempting to re-ignite, otherwise the respective country of use (e.g.
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tr um a ult ra he at 5. During the initial operation of a brand new TECHnICAL DATA: TRUMA ULTRAHEAT ADDITIonAL ELECTRIC Rotary switch ‘Off’ HEATInG foR TRUMATIC S 3002 appliance, a certain amount of fumes and Type of gas: Liquid gas (propane/butane) Rotary switch ‘On’...
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4. When operating a brand-new heater for The vehicle owner is responsible for the correct Cleaning (with switched off appliance!) We recommend the first time (or after it has been idle for operation of the appliance. a lengthy period) you may temporarily removing dust which has collected on the heat Repairs are only to be carried out by an expert! exchanger and base plate of the heater and on...
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t r u mat ic c 4 002 must be equipped with an automatic shut- essential to flush the entire water supply through with clean warm water. If the off device in order to prevent operation with the window open. heater is not being used, always drain the water contents if there is a risk of frost.
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fILLInG THE WATER HEATER GAS oPERATIon (HEATInG AnD manufacturer, depending on the vehicle type; and the current room temperature. HoT WATER) consult the operating instructions for your 1. Close electrical safety/drain valve at the Once the room temperature set on the control vehicle for further details.
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Once the room temperature set on the control The water temperature cannot be selected, A new O-ring must always be installed after 6. If the burner makes an unusual noise or panel has been reached, the heating will automatic temperature limitation at approx. dismantling the exhaust duct! if the flame lifts off, it is likely that the switch off.
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tr u ma tr o u b l e s ho o t i n g l i s t Water pressure: The heater complies with EMC directive fAULT CAUSE RECTIfICATIon max. 2.8 bar 89/336/EEC and low voltage directive Gas operation 73/23/EEC.
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t ru m a a c c e s so r i e s The electrical accessories are fitted with a plug fAULT CAUSE RECTIfICATIon and can be connected individually. Water supply Extension cables for the control panel, the ZUC When the heating system is Outside temperature Switch the heating on.
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tr um a wa rr a nt y As standard, Truma supplies a suitable cover MAnUfACTURER’S TERMS of WARRAnTY vehicle body) do not come under warranty. frame, in agate grey colour, for every control 1. Case of warranty 3. Raising the case of warranty panel/every time switch.
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t r u m ati c e2 400 TRUMATIC E 2400 L.P.G. HEATER WITH SWITCHInG on THE HEATInG switch. For this purpose observe respective ACCESSoRIES ELECTRonIC ConTRoL, BUILT-In AIR instructions of the vehicle manufacturer. 1. Remove cowl cap. DISTRIBUTIon AnD THERMoSTAT During the heating operation, while the flame 2.
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4. Time switch ZUE – for pre-programming free from contamination (slush, leaves etc.). 1. Any alteration to the appliance (including heater at maximum output and ensuring 3 switch-on times within 7 days, including exhaust duct and cowl) or the use of spare adequate room ventilation.
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tr um a c o mb i 4 / c o m b i 6 Rated thermal output – In winter operation, the unit automatically High setting: 2400 W selects the required power setting according Low setting: 1200 W to the temperature difference between the temperature set on the control panel and the Gas consumption current room temperature.
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smell may be noticed for a short while. It is a the mounting of the appliance and the cowl. GAS oPERATIon (HEATInG AnD (1 – 5) must be determined individually HoT WATER) good idea to heat the device up several times Following a blow-back (misfire) always have depending on the heating requirement and in summer operation (60°...
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Automatic opening of the drain valve the current room temperature. Once the room SWITCHInG off If just the cold water system is being operated, temperature set on the control panel has been without using the water heater, the heater When the temperature is below approximately Use the rotary switch to switch off heater reached, the burner switches back to the lowest tank also fills up with water.
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green (b) and yellow (g) LEDs light up. TECHnICAL DATA No. is available for EU countries Combi 4 / Combi 6: CE-0085-BS0085. Determined in accordance with EN 624 or Once the water in the boiler has reached a Truma test conditions temperature of 60° C, the burner will switch The heater complies with heater directive off and the yellow LED (g) will go out.
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ald e c o mpact 3010 q u i ck sta rt gu ide a l d e c o mpa c t 3 0 1 0 Use the Left < and Right > arrow keys to move Visually check in the expansion tank that Please read these instructions carefully valve, which opens to allow gas in.
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heater with a volume of approx. 8.5-litres fresh 4. The heater will now drain directly below It is just as important that cushions or blankets Regularly check the heating system’s fluid level water. The warm water heater can produce the vehicle through the safety/drain valve do not interrupt the flow of air behind in the expansion tank.
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BLEEDInG THE SYSTEM system (please refer to the instruction manual A good supply of air is essential to ensure WARRAnTY of the vehicle for their locations). Leave complete combustion. The flame should Alde’s warranty is valid for 3 years from the the bleeder screws open until they start burn with a weak blue colour, the centre date of purchase of the caravan.
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c o nt r ol pan el – f un ctio n s a nd s ymb ols (APPLIES To ConTRoL PAnELS WITH 2. The main breaker to the control panel is in 3. SWITCH off THE HEATER 2. Increase the temperature by pressing the PRoGRAM VERSIon 38 (06-17) oR LATER, the “Off” position, Gas is on, Electricity at +/On button.
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3. The gas heating symbol goes out when the panel returns to standby. If you want you can switch off more warm 2. Select gas heating by pressing the +/On 2. Switch off the electrical heating by pressing water before 30 minutes have elapsed. button. The “ON” text is shown next to the -/Off button until all power steps have the temperature on the display.
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9. 230V ConnECTIon 3. To switch off the lower menu row, press 2. P ress the +/On button. The “ON” text is This symbol lights up when 230V the -/Off button when the symbol flashes. shown next to the temperature in is connected to the vehicle. Activated functions will be displayed even the display. if the lower menu row is switched off. 4.
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1. Press the button with the arrow until the 3. Press the +/On button. On is shown in the symbol for automatic temperature change display and AutoOn flashes. Set the panel’s flashes. The temperature and the “OFF” main breaker to OFF. text are shown on the display. 6. If you want the temperature change to 3.
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disconnected, the 12V pump starts. The PU AU * The values shown during service are: ConSTAnT PUMP oPERATIon 3. Press -/Off to disconnect legionella. Then function is activated in the factory setting. press Store to leave the legionella function. fA (revolutions): The speed of the fan With this function, selected pump is in constant operation.
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f r e sh wate r p um p 19. EMERGEnCY START THIS PUMP IS foR CARAVAn AnD (frame). The earth wire must be the same size MoToRHoME USE onLY. This pump is not (gauge/mm ) as the positive wire. Wire size • D isconnect 12V and the cable to the panel ignition protected and is noT To BE USED (gauge/mm...
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least 13mm (½') ID. for main lines. hours of contact time to disinfect TRoUBLESHooTInG • A re the valves or internal check valve held completely. Doubling the solution open by debris or is rubber swollen? Vibration induced by road condition can cause Restrictive fittings and connections concentration allows for contact time of plumbing or pump hardware to loosen, Check (elbows, ‘T’s’, feeder lines to taps, etc.) • P ressure switch operation/adjustment...
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r e f r ig e r at o r s LIMITED WARRAnTY gas cylinders etc., the gas lines may contain some air which should be allowed to escape Leisure Accessories Limited warrants its by briefly turning on the refrigerator or other Fresh Water Pumps to be free of defects in appliances. This will ensure that the flame workmanship and materials (under normal lights immediately.
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extinguish naked flames. modifications to the appliance or the use of • W hen the appliance is first put into Appliances with automatic energy selection have the additional setting ‘AUTo’. non-original Dometic parts. operation, there may be a mild odour • N ever open the cooling unit; it is under which will disappear after a few hours. high pressure.
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1. Set energy selector switch (A) to 230V . accompanied by a ticking sound approx. 30 sec. AUToMATIC EnERGY SELECTIon (onLY while the vehicle motor is running or there WITH RM 7xx5 L) Upon successful ignition, the display LED (C) is sufficient voltage available from the sola 2. O perating display ‘C’, 230V lights ‘green’.
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4. Set the main switch (A) to ‘on’. DEfRoSTInG DooR LoCKInG As time goes by, frost builds up on the fins. The ignition starts again. When the layer of frost is about 3mm thick, If after about 30 seconds the operating display the refrigerator should be defrosted.
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3. Affix the cover and fasten it. TRoUBLESHooTInG Before calling the authorised Service Department, please check whether: 1. The instructions in the section ‘Using the refrigerator’ have been followed. 2. The refrigerator is not tilted excessively. 3. It is possible to operate the refrigerator Switching off gas operation with an available power source If the refrigerator is to be taken out of service...
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wa e c o c o o l m ati c c r- 8 0 r e f r i g e r ato r MAInTEnAnCE For eco-friendly draining of the coolant from all for cooling to the selected temperature. absorber refrigeration units, a suitable disposal • W orks on gas components and electrical Switch the refrigerator on by turning the...
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Defrosting the refrigerator • S et the temperature control knob to level ‘0’. 12 TRoUBLESHooTInG The significance of the red LED (7) The appliance has two options to remove the • D isconnect the power cable from the condensation resulting from operation: battery or pull the AC cable plug out of For operational faults it illuminates several the rectifier.
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InTERIoR TEMPERATURE Too LoW In ConTRoL LEVEL ‘1’ CoMPRESSoR IS noT RUnnInG (ConnECTED To AC SUPPLY) fAULT PoSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY fAULT PoSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY No voltage Interruption in the Establish a connection Compressor runs constantly Faulty thermostat Change the thermostat supply cable Compressor runs for a Large quantities have Main switch faulty...
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s p inflo oven IMPORTANT: Before using the appliances knob. Should the flame go out when the To prime the Hotplate impart unpleasant smells to the food being Switch on the hotplate for a short period, for the first time, remove all accessories and knob is released, the procedure should be cooked.
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the control knob in and hold. The burner will be hotter at the top and cooler towards windows to disperse any gas escape. Butane/ should ignite and the control knob should the base. Propane gas is heavier than air; any escaping be held in for 10-15 seconds before release.
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s mev ov en If operating problems should arise when the 5. Ignite burners and check correct operation Position. appliance has been installed, it is advisable to of the same; in case of negative result, Temperature. 130 160 180 200 220 240 contact the retailer.
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Therefore installation and connection must from the appliance. Use protection gloves IMPoRTAnT: No pans or others objects must be in accordance with the regulations in force when handling hot elements. Never lay Pyrex be over the burners during ignition operation. with particular attention being paid to the lids or other items on the burners. Manual hotplate ignition: matter of room ventilation.
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ext r act or hood 52 4 t he tf o r d c a se tte t o i l e t Always switch off the fan motor before C-200 CW & C-200S (MAnUAL) AnD 7. Rotating pour out spout: makes emptying C-200CWE &...
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CASSETTE C-200 CW AnD C-200 CWE & door. A rotating pour out spout, automatic C-200CS holding tank vent, air release valve, valve blade, carrying handles and hand grip are The toilet section of the C-200 includes a incorporated in the waste holding tank. A rotatable bowl, removable seat and cover, a sliding cover guarantees optimal hygiene.
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grease with silicone spray/oil or vegetable oil. when there is over- or under-pressure. High product. The toilet forms an integral part temperatures may require additional Thetford of your caravan or motorhome bathroom, To clean the holding tank, empty the tank, toilet fluid.
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5. Remove the cap, with the measuring on the filter. Place back the cover of the 1.5 litres of water is left in the tank, which Note. The Waste Holding Tank Level Indicator cup inside, from the emptying spout filterhousing. is sufficient for approximately 2 flushes. will flash when the holding tank is not present. and pour the correct dosage of Thetford In this case the toilet will not flush.
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wipe down the rest of the toilet with a mechanism seal, the automatic pressure release flush button. Open the blade and press the damp cloth. vent seal and the cap seal) should be regularly flush button until water stops flowing into cleaned with water and treated with the bowl. Close the blade. Open the access • C lean seat and lid The seat and lid can Thetford High Grade Seal Lubricant. This door on the outside of your caravan or...
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w in d o w s, b l in ds an d r oof l igh t s Roof LIGHTS Blind and flyscreen Use talcum powder (4 times yearly) to care for the rubber seals When opening the roof lights, care must be taken to release the locking mechanism as the Clean the blinds only with water and mild unit is raised.
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tabl es , r eadin g l amp an d o mnis t e p s The free standing table legs have a positive 12V READInG LAMP locking mechanism. Care must be taken to WARNING: 12v reading/spotlamps generate ensure that, when folded, the leg which is high temperatures when in use, the body, lens/ closed first locks into the second position.
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s tat u s 530 an ten n a stat us 3 1 5 a n te nn a STATUS 530 DIRECTIonAL TV AnD fM Removing the antenna STATUS 315 oMnI-DIRECTIonAL in Interference 2 which may be caused by RADIo AnTEnnA (model dependant ) TELEVISIon &...
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t e m po b e d ma k e u p Coaxial Plugs Ensure the antenna dome is plugged directly SInGLE BEDS It is critical that all coaxial plugs in the system into the ‘ANT-IN’ socket of the Power Pack and 1. Slide passenger seat forward with are fitted correctly.
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m o to r h o me c a re Winterisation/Storage ......................174...
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Note: The use of a pressure washer on service at your appointed dealer. Autocruise dealer or contact Customer Services cooking, or drying damp clothes, and the exterior of your motorhome is not on 01709 571411 for advice.
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unoccupied and unheated and can get InTERIoR furniture Stardream: Open the drain valve situated A simple wipe over with a damp cloth should under the offside bed bunk next to the fresh very cold. Whenever possible, it is best to Follow these guidelines to ensure your put the heating on at a low level before be all that is required.
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Replace cap. Swing back the water fill funnel all other models, with the addition of a until it touches the water tank. Autocruise tail pipe. Add Aqua Kem (100 ml) into the Cassette (or CARInG foR THE EnVIRonMEnT 120 ml if using Aqua Kem Bio) through the pour out spout.
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u se f u l inf ormat ion Owners club & aftercare ......................180 Useful contacts ........................181 Change of ownership ......................182...
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NOTIFICATION OF CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP If you sell your motorhome, please notify the change of ownership by completing this page, detaching it and sending it to: Autocruise Motorhomes Ltd, Swinton Meadows Industrial Estate, Meadow Way, Swinton, Mexborough, South Yorkshire S64 8AB DETAILS OF...
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ind ex Three point seat belts ....21 Advice on towing ....22 Large storage areas .
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