Security & Ventilation
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Owners Handbook
Security & Ventilation
• 2 limit switches, one high and one low. If the
user depresses and holds a button for a longer
time than that required for the bed to travel
its full extent then, a protection device takes
over and disables the movement to protect
the motor.
• Fusing of the 12V power supply to the bed.
If the bed mechanism encounters any
resistance caused by an obstacle or over
loading of the bed, the 20amp fuse protecting
the bed circuit will blow. This fuse is normally
located close to the leisure battery.
The bed-lifting mechanism should only be
operated by adults.
In Case of Emergency
The electric motor of the bed is fitted with a
hexagonal nut which allows manual movement of
the bed should the leisure battery have insufficient
voltage. The bed can be operated manually by
simply inserting a 13mm socket through the
access hole in the base of the off-side locker
and turning either clockwise or anticlockwise
depending on the direction of travel required.
Ventilation
Low level ventilation is provided via the entrance
step well. High level ventilation is provided by
skylights located in the roof of your vehicle.
All ventilation complies with European Standards
and vents should not be obstructed in any way as
this could lead to insufficient fresh air.
If this occurs then the confined atmosphere
can become deficient in oxygen, which can
lead to a build up of the highly dangerous
gas carbon monoxide (CO).
Carbon monoxide is colourless, odourless and
tasteless and if allowed to build up will rapidly
cause unconsciousness, and even death.
There is no danger providing all ventilation is not
blocked in any way and all meshes are regularly
cleaned using a vacuum cleaner.
Awning Space LPG Exhaust
No danger is caused if the LPG exhaust from the
fridge vents into an enclosed awning. If totally
enclosed, space heaters may produce enough
exhaust fumes to pollute an enclosed awning to
levels of discomfort. In extreme cases carbon
monoxide could build up to reach dangerous
levels you are advised to allow some additional
ventilation when such appliances are in use.
Roof Mounted Flue Installations
All flue installations should be inspected for
corrosion once a year throughout their length.
If any sign of perforation is detected, the flue
should be replaced. Ensure the replacement flue
is of the correct type and that it is installed by an
approved engineer.
Combustible Materials
Care should be taken when storing any
combustible materials near any heat source
(e.g. space heater) as these surfaces can
become very hot during normal use.
Portable Heaters
Never use portable cooking or heating appliances
other than electric heaters that
are not of the direct radiant type, to heat
your vehicle as it can be a fire and
asphyxiation hazard.
Under no circumstances should a cooking
appliance be used for heating the vehicle.
Warning
Please note that internal socket
outlets should only be used with dedicated
appliances.
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