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1. INTRODUCTION 2. STATEMENT OF CONFORMITY 3. WARRANTY 7. TOWING 4. CENTRAL REGISTRATION AND IDENTIFICATION SCHEME (C.R.i.S) 8. ROAD LIGHTS 5. COUNTRY AND COASTAL CODE 9. UNHITCHING 10. WHEELS AND TYRES WHEELS AND TYRES 11. SPARE WHEEL CARRIER 12. THE AL-KO CARAVAN CHASSIS (AKS 3004) 6.
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17. THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM- 12v 13. TRACKER RETRIEVE 14a. THE UNICORN III SINGLE AXLES AND PEGASUS GT65 WATER SYSTEM 18. UNICORN III CONTROL PANELS 49 THE PEGASUS GT65 CONTROL PANEL 14b. UNICORN III TWIN AXLE WATER SYSTEM 14c. THE PURSUIT WATER SYSTEM 41...
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THE PURSUIT CONTROL PANEL 20. UNICORN SOLAR DUAL BATTERY CHARGER SDC 10/20 TRUMA COMBI 2 E UK 20. HEATING SYSTEMS Truma CP Plus Digital Control Panel 83 3020 113 Colour Touch 21. EXTERIOR FEATURES...
5. COUNTRY AND COASTAL CODE Code of Conduct – Camp sites Dogs and Pets Arrivals Vehicle Movement Fire Precautions Use of Site Cautions Awnings and Tents Noise Departure:...
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The Coastal Code Handbook Environment The Country Code Roof Loading Safety and Security...
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Children Petrol and Diesel Fumes Fire Extinguishers Original Equipment Appliances In Case of Fire Portable Appliances Ventilation and Condensation...
6. CARAVAN AND TOW VEHICLE Caravan and Towing Vehicle Terms...
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Towing Vehicle’s Rear Suspension The caravan to towing vehicle weight ratio: Kerb weight of towing vehicle Recommended Towball Height Secondary Braking Cable (breakaway device)
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Correct procedure for use: It is a legal requirement that the secondary breakaway cable is used when towing. Loading and Distribution of Weight in the Caravan and Car.
8. ROAD LIGHTS Road Lighting 13 PIN CARAVAN LEAD 13 PIN PLUG VIEWED FROM THE REAR ITEM PART NUMBER MODEL CARAVAN 13 PIN PLUG DRAWN BY DATE ISSUE NUMBER CIRRUS TEST NUMBER 10-08-2012...
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REMELY SUPERIOR! NEW! THE NEW TRUMA MOVER ® The new Truma Mover XT has been developed using years of experience and expertise by the leading manufacturer of Caravan Mover systems. Up to 20 kg weight saving over competitor systems Revolutionary design. XT is the first mover to use high efficiency brushless DC motors allowing the use of a smaller, lighter battery Brand new remote control, designed for intuitive and safe operation The finest control for stepless acceleration and security during moving, even on a...
10. WHEELS AND TYRES Unicorn and Pegasus Pursuit Solutions Ltd WSL Individually Laser Balanced, TUV tested and anti-tamper WSL Safety Bolts. Tyres Tyre Pressures Tyre Wear and Damage...
12. THE AL-KO CARAVAN CHASSIS (AKS 3004) Chassis Members Drilling or Welding of Parts or Accessories Independent Suspension Coupling Head Brake Drum/Hub Assembly...
13. TRACKER RETRIEVE General Questions What to Do in the Event of Theft?
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14b. UNICORN III TWIN AXLE Operation WATER SYSTEM Water Supply External supply...
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Internal supply Filling the on-board tank...
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Tank Drain Operation Routine Maintenance Draining and Winterisation of the Water System...
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Helpful hints Water System Troubleshooting FAULT CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS Check power supply No power to pump Check the mains isolator switch is on Check the pump isolator switch is on Pump will not run Replace fuse (do not exceed recommended Fuse has blown fuse size) Check pipework for kinks...
6. THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM-230v Instructions for electricity supply - low voltage (230 v) On arrival at caravan site Generators Overseas Connections On leaving caravan site...
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SITE ELECTRICAL WIRING PLUGGING A PLUGGING B VIEW FROM REAR VIEW FROM FRONT VIEW FROM REAR VIEW FROM FRONT BROWN BLUE BROWN BLUE LIVE BROWN BLUE NEUTRAL BLUE BROWN LIVE NEUTRAL LIVE NEUTRAL NEUTRAL LIVE GREEN/YELLOW GREEN/YELLOW EARTH GREEN/YELLOW GREEN/YELLOW EARTH EARTH EARTH...
THE PEGASUS GT65 CONTROL PANEL iVan Panel Operating Instructions *Night Time Setting: **Maximum Heat Setting: ***Frost Protection Setting: Operating the Space Heater...
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** Heat Boost settings: *Low electric setting.
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Programming the Timer, Water Heater Timer: Space Heater Timer: Turning the Timer Off: Turning the Timer Off: Quick Timer Settings:...
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Operating the Pump Options Menu Functions Ava i l a b l e Settings Troubleshooting Space Heater Diagnostic Screens...
20. HEATING SYSTEMS ALDE HEATING SYSTEM Description of Functions Gas Heating Operating Instructions: 3020 Compact High Electric Heating Domestic Hot Water...
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Draining Freshwater Heat Transfer Fluid Filling Fig.1...
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Circulation Pump Central Heating Bleeding Air...
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Troubleshooting The system is completely dead, the control panel is blank The boiler will not ignite on gas The boiler will not heat on 230v electric No hot water No central heating...
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Desired Room Temperature Gas Heating Domestic Hot Water Shutting Down the System Setup Restore Default Factory Settings Setup Expansion Tank Pump Electric Heating...
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Set up Antimicrobial Function Maintenance Troubleshooting Setup Standby Screen for Bedtime...
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Safety/Drain Valve (operational) Closing the Drain Valve Manual Operation of the Drain Valve Filling the Water Heater Draining the Water Heater...
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Summer Operation (boiler operation only) Draining the Water Heater Winter Operation Heating with water temperature monitoring. Methods of Operation...
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Heating without water temperature monitoring. Switching off Fault Gas Operation Heating with drained water system. Electrical Operation...
Truma CP Plus Digital Control Panel Operating Instructions Safety instructions Control knob/push button Turn to the right (+) Turn to the left (–) Intended Use Clicking Back Button Functions...
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Start/standby screen Heater Switch on/return to setting level Change the warm water level Switch off Change the room temperature...
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Select fan level When the heater/air conditioning unit is concerned. Select power type Heater Combi Mode Vent Symbol Operating mode Power type Mild Special aspects in the mixed mode Combi Gas: Malfunction in the combustion process (e.g. lack of fuel) Combi Gas Enter start time...
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Select power type Enter end time point Select fan level Set the room temperature Activate the timer (ON) Set the warm water level...
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Service Menu Query the index status of a connected device Change the background lighting of the control panel Deactivate the timer (OFF) Change language Set time Display mains voltage 230v...
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Troubleshooting instructions (Combi Gas heater) Cause not remedied/return to setting level Read out the warning code Malfunctions Cause remedied/return to setting level...
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Troubleshooting instructions (Combi Gas Heater) Error Code...
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LAMILUX COMPOSITES Fibre-reinforced composites - the high-tech material for roofs, walls and fl oors Long lasting, very light and strong, especially resistant to elements used in the construction of all areas of damage from hail and minor impacts, whilst also being caravans and RVs, whether the external or internal resistant against corrosion.
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Oven Cooking Guidelines Temperature Control...
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Do’s and Don’ts Leaks If a smell of gas becomes apparent, the supply should be turned off at the cylinder IMMEDIATELY. DO NOT DO NOT DO NOT DO NOT Service DO NOT Maintenance and Servicing...
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Child Safety Lock Questions and Answers Q: I accidentally ran my microwave without any food in it. Is it damaged? Q: Can the oven be used with the glass tray or roller guide removed? To Stop The Oven While The Oven is Operating Q: Can I open the door when the oven is operating? Q: Why do I have moisture in my microwave...
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27. CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM Features Testing the Sounder Batteries and Circuitry. Testing the Sensor Understanding Your Product’s Indicators...
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Never ignore any alarm. What to Do in the Event of an Alarm Maintaining/Testing Your Detector...
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28. BATHROOM CARE Bathroom Shower Tap Mirrors...
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29. THETFORD C262 TOILET Preparing for use (standard) Parts...
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Cleaning and Maintenance Using The Toilet (Standard) Caravan Equipment Toilet Bowl Emptying Waste Holding Tank...
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30. ECOCAMEL SHOWER HEAD Winter Operation...
24. REFRIGERATORS Control Elements Of Energy Selections (BATTERY IGNITER) Winter Operation—Dometic Refrigerators 24a. Dometic Refrigerator Model RM8550/ RMS8550/RM8500- Used On Pegasus GT65 and Pursuit Models Cleaning Explanation Electrical operation Gas Operation (Liquid Gas)
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Door Locking Fixing and releasing the door lock hook when parking the vehicle Appliances with Battery Igniter...
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Removable freezer compartment Positioning the storage racks Exchange of the igniter’s battery...
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24b. Dometic Refrigerator Model RMD8551 Shutting off the refrigerator used on Unicorn Twin Axles Cleaning Operation mode and use of the refrigerator Maintenance Lighting...
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Door Locking Additional Features (MES) Frame Heating...
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Positioning Storage Racks Storing Food in the Freezer Compartment Lighting Making Ice Cubes Storing Food and Making ice Cubes Shutting off the Refrigerator...
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Defrosting Troubleshooting Winter Operation Information on failure display and trouble- shooting.
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24c. Dometic Refrigerator Model RML9330- Used On Unicorn single axle models Introduction Environmental Notices Guide to These Operating Instructions Energy-Saving-Tips Warranty Limitation of Liability Declaration of Conformity...
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Safety instructions Application according to regulations User’s Responsibility Appliances with Electronics (MES/AES) Working Upon and Checking the Refrigerator A permanent 12v power supply must be guaranteed for operation of the MES/AES fridges. Operating the Refrigerator with Gas Information on Coolant...
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If you Smell Gas Safety Instructions When Storing Foodstuffs Cold air can restrict the performance of the unit. Install the winter covers if you discover any loss of cooling performance when outdoor temperatures are low (see Operation during low outside temperatures). For ambient temperatures exceeding +32°C for a longer period of time, it is recommended installing Dometic additional fan (item no.
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Gas Operation Prior to Starting the Refrigerator in Gas Mode: Explanation of Operating Controls Electrical Operation Setting of Cooling Compartment Temperature...
Door Shelves Removable Freezer Compartment Removing the Crisper Removal Installing...
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Operation During Low Outside Temperatures Storing Food and Making ice Cubes Installing the winter cover Storing Products in the Freezer Compartment...
Trouble Shooting Failure: The refrigerator does not cool in gas operation mode. Failure: The refrigerator does not cool in 12v operation Failure: The refrigerator does not cool in 230v operation...
32. REMIS BLINDS Remi Flair Function REMIBASE PLUS WINDOW BLINDS. Cleaning Maintenance...
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33. STATUS 550 DIGITAL ANTENNA SYSTEM DAB and FM Radio Operation Dependent on location, DAB and FM reception may be improved by setting the antenna to vertical. Fault Finding Gain Control Travelling LED Light Operating Short Hook Up–Test 1...
34. GENERAL CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF YOUR CARAVAN Exterior Short Hook Up: Test 2 Antenna Dome Coaxial Cable Cleaning/Usage Information: * Available through your supplying Bailey Retailer or available to order direct via our Parts Direct website: Do not...
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Window Catches and Stays Acrylic Windows Humidity About Condensation...
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Hinges and Catches How to Keep Your Caravan Dry and Avoid Condensation High Temperatures Furniture...
41. SIDE DINETTE TOP BUNK ASSEMBLY Step 1 Remove cushions and Step 2 Holding the bunk in both draw the curtains and close the hands pull it inwards blind if fitted. Step 3 whilst lifting upwards Step auto posit Step 1 Remove cushions and Step 2 Holding the bunk in both draw the curtains and close the hands pull it inwards...
43. USEFUL E-MAIL ADDRESSES AND TELEPHONE NUMBERS Clubs...
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CDs and smartphone playlists. You can access all this including USB connectability with a touch of a button. For more information on the JVC Mobile Entertainment range just ask your Bailey of Bristol retailer. JVC CS-V416 speakers sold separately. www.jvc.co.uk...
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