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Whale Water Heater Mode Selection Table

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Mode

Description

750W

Low power electric water 
heating

1500W

High power electric water 
heating

 

  or 

Gas only

Gas water heating

 or 

Gas and 750W

Gas and low power electric 
water heating

 or 

Gas and 1500W

Gas and high power electric 
water heating

Whale Water Heater 

(Advance models 

only)

To change the Water Heater mode; select the 
Water Heater menu using the up/down arrows:

1. To turn the Water Heater off/on; press the 

ENTER button; the screen will display the 
word Off. 

2. To change the Water heating mode; press 

and hold and the ENTER button; the mode 
icon will begin to flash. 

To change the mode between the Water heating 
options represented in the Whale Water Heater 

Mode Selection Table below, press the up/down 
arrows; 

3. Select the desired mode with the up/down 

arrows and press ENTER to save.

To summarise:

• On all gas settings a filled flame represents 

that the gas is currently burning. 

• An empty flame shows that gas is selected 

but not burning. 

• A flame icon on the homepage will also 

indicate that a gas appliance is currently in 

use.

NOTE: Please consult the Whale user 
manual for more detailed 

information on each mode.

Summary of Contents for Approach Autograph Series

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...TYRE PRESSURE MONITORS PIR ALARMS SHOWER MAT TTERIES BEDS TOWELS CUPS PLATES SAT NAV DOG BEDS BLIN WNINGS CYCLE RACKS GENERATORS RADIOS HELMETS FISHI RODS CUSHIONS MICROWAVES CLEANING KITS BBQS CHAIRS...

Page 3: ...Truma Solar Dual Battery Charger 68 The Alde Heating System 65 The Seattle Control Panel 79 The Whale Space and Water Heater 86 The Digital Antenna System 93 The Media Pack 98 The Thetford Duplex Ove...

Page 4: ...d 2 500 certificated locations 50 off selected sites mid week and more What are you waiting for Join today www caravanclub co uk join or call 0800 3286 635 Discover an unrivalled choice of sites and t...

Page 5: ...The fitting of electrical equipment or accessories which are not recommended by Peugeot or Bailey Caravans Ltd Bailey may result in the failure of your vehicle s electronic system It is advisable to c...

Page 6: ...ravan 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 1 844...

Page 7: ...5 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 Tyre Pressure 7...

Page 8: ...te the AL KO Certificate and the Bailey Certificate of Conformity which your retailer should have registered with the DVLA If further copies of the certificate are needed please contact your retailer...

Page 9: ...t by specialist workshops Tow Bar Vehicles with an AL KO chassis are approved for use with a trailer If fitting a tow bar use one that has been approved by AL KO and ensure it is fitted correctly When...

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Page 11: ...tting Diode a semiconductor device that converts electricity into light LPG Liquefied petroleum gas mbar unit of measurement Atmospheric air pressure given in millibar MPK Branded roof light MTPLM The...

Page 12: ...and must not be exceeded If your VIN plate doesn t list a train weight you should not use your vehicle for towing UK United Kingdom USB Universal Serial Bus type of connector V unit of measurement Vol...

Page 13: ...signage banners vehicle graphics canvas prints building wraps posters pur wiro binding personalisation Manuals Marketing material C3imaging South Wales Unit 13 Pontyfelin Industrial Estate New Inn Po...

Page 14: ...12 SAFETY AND SECURITY Safety and Security Important Safety Notes 13 Security 13 Safety Equipment 14 Smoke Alarm 14 Carbon Monoxide Alarm 14...

Page 15: ...driver and passengers wear seat belts This is a legal requirement Heavy loads are not stored in top cupboards or in areas from which they may become detached Please ensure that heavy items are stored...

Page 16: ...Monoxide Alarm A CO 9B battery operated alarm is fitted near to the ceiling in your motorhome Features An advanced electrochemical sensor designed to accurately measure low levels of carbon monoxide...

Page 17: ...thin the sensor does not reach 50ppm during the test the sensor test will stop automatically after 3 minutes Understanding your product s indicators The higher the concentration of carbon monoxide det...

Page 18: ...turned off Evacuate the motorhome leaving doors and windows open Do not re enter the motorhome until the alarm has stopped Get medical help for anyone suffering the effects of CO poisoning and advise...

Page 19: ...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 19 Nose Weight 19 Advice On Towin...

Page 20: ...and need to be taken into account when calculating your available payload Maximum Technically Permissible Laden Mass MTPLM This is the maximum allowed weight of the vehicle when it is fully laden for...

Page 21: ...ether with the ability to climb gradients and accelerate Braking and vehicle handling are also affected Towing requires sensible loading of both the motorhome and the towed trailer It is essential tha...

Page 22: ...ny type for roof mounted item please consult with your Bailey retailer to ensure the roof has the correct structural provisions to accept the item Do not allow children to climb on the roof of your mo...

Page 23: ...otorhome 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 For more information and t...

Page 24: ...the door lock is set Please note that the electrical relays will allow the fridge to run on the vehicle battery when the engine is running Ensure if required that your fresh water tank is full and you...

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Page 26: ...t Belt Legislation 26 Child Seats Positioning Fitting 26 Using the Seat Belts 26 Airbag 26 Noise Vibration 27 Removing the spare wheel 27 Jacking the motorhome 27 Changing front wheels 27 Changing rea...

Page 27: ...ds Vehicles These are normally used to define MOT classifications and vehicle excise duty road tax classifications Please refer to the website www gov uk calulate vehicle tax rates for the latest rule...

Page 28: ...ts Positioning Fitting Check with the retailer on the suitability of the child seat for your motorhome CAUTION If a child seat is fitted to the front passenger seat of the cab refer to the base vehicl...

Page 29: ...um extent of the jack In order to clear the skirt when removing the wheel tilt the bottom of the wheel under the vehicle and allow the top of the wheel to fall outwards and clear of the hub Changing f...

Page 30: ...en working on a loaded vehicle use a suitable lift platform or inspection pit Fix and Go Autograph only The information required by current standards is provided on the label used on the packaged on t...

Page 31: ...r 43 psi The tyre is too damaged to repair Disconnect the kit and return it to its compartment then call for roadside assistance 4 If the tyre has reached the required pressure then you may continue d...

Page 32: ...ease button 5 In the same way using the accessories 12 it is possible to inflate balls and bicycle tyres The kit must be used by adults and cannot be left to minors to use CANISTOR REPLACEMENT Only us...

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Page 34: ...arrival Siting Your Motorhome 33 Levelling Your Motorhome 33 Connect to Mains Electricity 33 Connect the Gas Supply 33 Fill up the Fresh Water Tank 34 Turning on the Heating 35 Powering your Fridge 35...

Page 35: ...20ft of free space around your vehicle Levelling Your Motorhome It is important to site your motorhome level so as to ensure the correct operation of the refrigeratior cooker microwave etc Always use...

Page 36: ...rd hose to fill the tank via this inlet 5 When in the fresh water tank screen on the control panel the percentage of fill is shown on the screen 6 Once the tank is full 7 Turn on the pump at your cont...

Page 37: ...the heating and water temperature Advance models 1 Turn on the Seattle control panel 2 Use the down arrow to cycle to the space heater 3 Press enter to turn on the space heater 4 Press and hold enter...

Page 38: ...le Pump 38 Manual Tank Filling 39 Whale Watermaster Pressure Pump 39 Pressure Pump Routine Maintainance 40 ADVANCE WATER SYSTEM 41 Filling Fresh Water Tank 41 Pressure Switch 41 Checking The Water Lev...

Page 39: ...n a drinking water tap is available within approximately 7 metres of the vehicle When in place the system provides continuous water to the motorhome from the mains source Tap In order to use the Aquas...

Page 40: ...f the container 3 Lift the lid of the external Whale Watermaster socket 4 Insert the Whale Submersible pump plug firmly into the socket and close the lid down until it locates and locks the pump plug...

Page 41: ...ter the onboard water tank has been filled the water system should be primed as follows 1 Check that the ancillary power supply to the pump on the control panel is ON 2 Open one hot tap e g kitchen si...

Page 42: ...ce the filter cover following the direction of the CLOSE arrows on the filter cover until fully seated 6 Under no circumstances should the Whale Universal pump be run without a filter on the suction s...

Page 43: ...as a result of freezing drain the entire water system when not in use Submersible Water Pump within tank Filling With Fresh Water To fill the onboard fresh water tank connect the water hose to an exte...

Page 44: ...ns intermittently ON OFF etc Seen as pulsing flow from tap or as inability to set constant water temperature water goes hot cold hot cold instead of constant warm Most likely cause is that present vol...

Page 45: ...r the Autograph can be found behind the Whale watermaster pressure pump on the underside of your vehicle Open the tap and allow the tank to drain NOTE Manual draining should always be undertaken when...

Page 46: ...our Approach Autograph II motorhome with the Truma Aventa Air Conditioner Your vehicles heating system and the Truma Aventa work perfectly together to keep you cosy in the winter and cool in the summe...

Page 47: ...upply To Appliances 46 Regulator 46 Truma Monocontrol Cs Safety Gas Pressure Regulator Autograph 47 Gas System Maintenance 48 Changing The LPG Cylinder 49 Cylinder Change 48 Hose Replacement 48 Gas Le...

Page 48: ...gas cylinders care should be taken to avoid at the hose assembly when it is connected to the cylinder Always turn off the gas cylinder valve s or inlet to the motorhome or other dwelling when gas appl...

Page 49: ...the gas system If you suspect a gas leak then immediately turn off the supply of gas at the yellow isolation tap located below the regulator in the gas box Then turn off the gas valve on the gas cylin...

Page 50: ...e gas hoses for deterioration Renew if necessary or renew no later than the expiration date marked on the hose Check the tightness of seals around joints and connections Make sure that each gas applia...

Page 51: ...t frost If they must be kept inside make sure they are well away from heat and near to a drop vent If taps are too stiff to operate or appear to be a source of leakage call in a competent installer to...

Page 52: ...hould not be used CAUTION Never use portable cooking or heating appliances other than electric heaters that are not direct radiant type They are a fire and asphyxiation hazard Cookers should never be...

Page 53: ...51 THE GAS SYSTEM 1 Hob isolation tap 2 Oven isolation tap 3 Fridge isolation tap 4 Boiler isolation tap 5 BBQ isolation tap Autograph Typical Gas System Layout Note Manifold order may change...

Page 54: ...ectrical System The 230 Volt Electrical System 53 Power Distribution Unit 53 The 12 Volt Electrical System 54 Upon Arrival A Motorhome Site 54 Leaving The Motorhome Site 54 Generators 54 Over Seas Con...

Page 55: ...s 3 The unit gives overload and earth leakage protection for the 230V electrical supply in your motorhome For normal operation all switches on the unit need to be in the ON position In the event of an...

Page 56: ...the motorhome and insert the mains site lead The 230V mains inlet is located on the side of the motorhome and is identified by a lightning bolt 7 Remove the cover from the socket outlet provided at th...

Page 57: ...cated under the floor in the motorhome in a sealed compartment The Autograph compartment will accommodate two batteries up to 110 amperes hours capacity The Advance compartment accomodates one battery...

Page 58: ...lames Dispose of old batteries at an authorised collection point For a replacement unit please contact Bailey Parts co uk The battery must always be kept upright without any danger of tipping However...

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Page 60: ...BATTERY CHARGER Truma Solar Dual Battery Charger Introduction 59 Function 59 The Charging Process Explained 59 Operation 60 Safety Instructions 62 Maintenance 62 Repairs 62 Battery Care 62 Disposal 6...

Page 61: ...ures particularly effective and gentle charging of the battery If an external temperature sensor is not used the device regulates the charging process based on the internal temperature sensor The leis...

Page 62: ...H6 If the key is pressed again the system starts at LED H3 again Battery type The battery type can only be set for battery 1 Battery 2 is always assumed to be the same battery type Query Press T unti...

Page 63: ...in longer intervals Check connections from the device to the battery and solar module ensure that they are connected to the right terminals Test the fuse solar module and the battery LED flashes Batt...

Page 64: ...voltage of 6V are charged with the device gassing occurs immediately An explosive gas can be created The device is only suitable for regulating solar modules Do not connect any other voltage sources...

Page 65: ...onstant at 25 C 10 A approx 150 Wp 20 A approx 300 Wp max output current constant at 25 C 10 A 20 A Battery capacity 50 100 Ah 50 200 Ah Charging voltage Battery type settable Gel AGM Liquid Absorbtio...

Page 66: ...3 www baileyofbristol co uk Lumo are pleased to support Baileys new motorhome The Autograph Lumo Lighting specialists in interior lights for all caravans and motorhomes Full range available from Baile...

Page 67: ...ing 66 Electric Heating 66 Domestic Hot Water 67 Draining Fresh Water 68 Heat Transfer Fluid 68 Filling 69 Central Heating 69 Circulation Pump 69 Bleeding Air From The System 69 Air Lock 70 LPG Safety...

Page 68: ...s to revolve Once the correct speed is achieved in rpm a signal is sent to the PCB for the burner to be lit The gas valve opens passing gas and the ignition module on the PCB generates sparks at the e...

Page 69: ...l Avoid steriliser products containing sodium hydrochlorite for example as these will cause severe corrosion damage to the hot water cylinder which is not covered under warranty Read the product label...

Page 70: ...ium G13 Ready to Use Antifreeze 50 50 ethylene glycol antifreeze and water will protect against frost down to 35 37 C A refractometer and or hydrometer can be used to measure the strength of the antif...

Page 71: ...stowage etc The full length of a convector should be ventilated for best performance The below picture shows the circulation of air The air in the vehicle or air sucked in from vents in the floor pas...

Page 72: ...ck If enough trapped air accumulates at one point an air lock can result and prevent the circulation of hydronic heating A ramp or steep slope can be used to raise one end of the vehicle causing the t...

Page 73: ...other enclosures around the flue terminal Air supply is essential for clean combustion The air intake is located in the flue terminal For best performance the flue terminal should be well vented If l...

Page 74: ...t water cylinder is heated but no damage can result WARNING Always drain down and completely empty the hot water cylinder when there is risk of frost unless the vehicle is explicitly stated to be self...

Page 75: ...ton Press to switch system on off Lit green LED indicates system is on K MENU button Press to access Main Menu from Standby Screen or Settings Menu NOTE If the Standby Screen is set to Dark in Backlig...

Page 76: ...ectric Heating Check that 230V supply is displayed on the Standby Screen The Alde boiler is programmed to use power economically and there are times when it may use no power at all even if set to 3 kW...

Page 77: ...cklight button is displayed 3 Press Backlight button select Invert to proceed Gas Heating The gas burner has two stages and will shift dynamically between low or full flame There are times when it may...

Page 78: ...he condition of the heat transfer fluid Most vehicles will reach a comfortable temperature within 40 mins in non extreme conditions Set up Antimicrobial Function To actively kill Legionella setup the...

Page 79: ...p check speed dial on pump is set to 2 3 Panel failure 1 Panel failure 2 Moisture is trapped in the control panel Remove the Alde control panel from the vehicle and air in a warm dry place overnight G...

Page 80: ...in 2 years of the installation date If your Alde boiler develops a fault your first action should be to contact your dealer or installer as they will be familiar with your installation and vehicle and...

Page 81: ...Home Screen 80 Navigation 80 Control Panel Buttons 81 Mode Description 82 Settings 83 Whale Space Heater Advance models only 84 Whale Space Heater Mode Selection Table 84 Whale Water Heater Advance mo...

Page 82: ...ovides the user with a central point to check the following devices Fresh water tank level Waste water tank level Inside temperature Outside temperature User Settings Battery selection leisure or vehi...

Page 83: ...n Awning Switch When pressed will turn on the awning light Navigation Buttons Use the UP or DOWN arrows to navigate through the menus Press ENTER to change the setting or additional settings if availa...

Page 84: ...tery OR the vehicle battery Press ENTER to swap between batteries If the Auto Battery feature is enabled see User Settings section the system will automatically switch to Vehicle Battery if the Leisur...

Page 85: ...s or disables the warning alarm when the current drawn from the leisure battery exceeds 12A Press ENTER to acknowledge an alarm that has triggered the warning will only re arm when the current is redu...

Page 86: ...TER button the mode icon will begin to flash Whale Space Heater Mode Selection Table Icon Mode Description 2000W Full power heating electric only 1000W Intermediate power heating electric only 500W Lo...

Page 87: ...button the screen will display the word Off 2 To change the Water heating mode press and hold and the ENTER button the mode icon will begin to flash To change the mode between the Water heating option...

Page 88: ...ter Heater Whale Space Heater 86 Instructions For Safe Use 87 Maintenance 87 Whale Water Heater 88 Instructions For Safe Use 88 Maintenance 88 Troubleshooting 89 Troubleshooting table 90 86 THE WHALE...

Page 89: ...d Service Centre Technician or competent person at least annually This must be completed according to the practice in the country where it is used and according to the Whale instructions Whale recomme...

Page 90: ...ter heater is filled To allow the remainder of air to escape from the system open each hot water tap in turn until water flows smoothly The water heater is operated from the Seattle Control Panel plea...

Page 91: ...space heater is installed is in motion unless a Vehicle In Motion Kit is fitted When the vehicle in which the space heater is installed is in a confined space such as a garage This appliance is not i...

Page 92: ...t Button fig 1 to clear lockout Water Heater Overheat Fault Press Heater Reset Button fig 2 to clear lockout 3 Low High Supply Voltage Space Heater Note that if high electric setting is used the minim...

Page 93: ...eattle control panel Space Heater Air Pressure Fault Press Enter to Clear Lockout Water Heater Air Pressure Fault Press Enter to Cycle Power 5 Other Internal Fault Water Heater Clear lockout as descri...

Page 94: ...on to panoramic side front and rear views Six di erent views are selectable through the command switch mounted on the dashboard some of which are automatically selected when the turn indicators or rev...

Page 95: ...93 THE DIGITAL ANTENNA SYSTEM The Digital Antenna System The Status 550 Digital Antenna System 94 Operating The System 94 Fault Finding 94 Maintenance 95 Technical Data 96...

Page 96: ...e of the key areas we suggest you check which generally solve the most common problems encountered with the operation of the Status antenna Coaxial connections It is critical that all connections in t...

Page 97: ...trapped cable or if there are loops of surplus cable which could affect performance Should you still be experiencing difficulties and require assistance please do not hesitate to contact Vision Plus f...

Page 98: ...Poor Moderate pixilation and sound distortion Medium Minor pixilation will not receive all channels Good Stable picture good sound quality will receive all channels N A Strong Possible pixilation pict...

Page 99: ...ch through millions of preloaded interest points to find the nearest be able to search through millions of preloaded interest points to find the nearest campsites campsites Motorhome navigation Motorh...

Page 100: ...101 Expanded Bluetooth Capability 101 FLAC file support 101 MIXTRAX 101 Dual camera inputs 101 Built in Auto EQ and Time Alignment 101 13 Band Graphic Equalizer 101 Customisable User Interface 101 Dua...

Page 101: ...rsing camera screen function Full Integration Every aspect of your motorhome media has been thought of whilst designing this fully integrated system to utilise the media components installed in your m...

Page 102: ...ur iPhone CarPlay features Siri voice control and is specially designed for driving scenarios It also works with your car s controls knobs buttons or touchscreen The apps themselves have been re imagi...

Page 103: ...ugh compression AppRadio Mode Pioneer s AppRadio Mode provides both iPhone and Android users the ability to access and control dozens of apps directly from the large touchscreen display of the new uni...

Page 104: ...y to Stream audio from any Bluetooth enabled device Use Near Field Communication NFC to instantly pair to an NFC enabled device Use with any other device using the 3 5mm stereo aux in connection The 1...

Page 105: ...the four bolts provided 4 Loosen nuts to adjust the Otone shelf section b to the correct size for fitting the Otone speaker 5 To integrate the speaker with the media system insert the right angled AUX...

Page 106: ...evices front rear TV s and Bluetooth 1 From the Main Menu press the gears icon in the top right hand corner of the screen to access the Settings Menu Volume controls Access to map screen Main Menu but...

Page 107: ...scroll to the right press forward arror and select Settings Select Route Preferences from the Settings menu Main Menu The single 3 5mm jack plug icon when highlighted enables the sound from the front...

Page 108: ...tion Address input screen allows you to input the address of your destination in a number of different ways Also pre programmed into the navigation are all the Caravan Clubs points of interest which i...

Page 109: ...S 550W For 12 volt and 24 volt operation USB connection for charging MP3 players etc Easylink monitor mount for easy removal LED background illumination Colour camera available in white or silver 5 co...

Page 110: ...Duplex Oven Grill and Hob The Duplex Oven and Grill 109 Provision of Ventilation 109 Oven And Grill Controls 109 Temperature Control 111 Thetford Duel Fuel Gas Hob 111 Thetford 330 Series Hob 111 Oper...

Page 111: ...i e plastic coating Clean all surfaces with hot soapy water to remove any residual protective covering of oil and rinse carefully The control tap on XL Duplex operates both the grill and oven burners...

Page 112: ...ature in about 15 20mins 9 To turn off rotate the control knob until the line on the knob is aligned with the dot on the control panel 10 Always make sure the control knob is in the off position when...

Page 113: ...the appliance regularly DO remove spills as soon as they occur DO always use oven gloves when removing food shelves and trays from oven DO check that controls are in the off position when finished DO...

Page 114: ...in use Turn pan handles away from the front so that they cannot be caught accidentally DO NOT Allow fats or oils to build up in the base of the hotplate DO NOT Use abrasive cleaners or powders that wi...

Page 115: ...as soundness For service please contact your authorised local Service Agent giving details of the model and serial number on the data badge plus date of purchase WARNING This appliance must not be mod...

Page 116: ...Remote Controller 116 Operation Procedure 117 Controls 117 Weight Defrosting 117 AUTO COOK 119 How To Stop the Oven While the Oven is Operating 119 Care of Your Microwave Oven 120 Glass Tray 120 Care...

Page 117: ...f ignition 13 The contents of feeding bottles and baby food jars shall be stirred or shaken and the temperature checked before consumption in order to avoid burns 14 Always test the temperature of foo...

Page 118: ...ass cooking tray Made of special heat resistant glass The tray must always be in proper position before operating Do not cook food directly on the tray 11 Viewing screen Allows viewing of food The scr...

Page 119: ...program has been reset 11 Display turns off after 10 minutes WARNING Make sure the oven is properly installed and plugged into the electrical outlet Controls Turning AC power ON OFF the oven When the...

Page 120: ...OWER button select desired power level this example shows power level 5 4 Push the TIME SET buttons for desired cooking time the display will show what you have selected 5 Push the START button 6 Push...

Page 121: ...oven starts cooking AUTO COOK AUTO COOK allows you to cook or reheat many of your favourite foods by repeatedly pushing the AUTO COOK button When you push the AUTO COOK button once AC 1 will be displ...

Page 122: ...idity conditions and in no way indicates malfunction of the unit 6 It is occasionally necessary to remove the glass tray for cleaning Wash the tray in warm sudsy water or in a dishwasher 7 The roller...

Page 123: ...ow load items are items of food that contain little or no liquid Q Can the oven be used with the glass tray or roller guide removed A No Both the glass tray and roller guide must always be used in the...

Page 124: ...t being reflected or absorbed by the dish used Care must therefore be taken choosing the utensil If the utensil is marked microwave safe you do not need to worry The following utensil guide table list...

Page 125: ...s no standby clock This can sometimes lead the user to believe the microwave is switched off at the plug To check simply press the ECO button NOTE For further more detailed instructions please refer t...

Page 126: ...cause arcing Glassware Oven to table ware SAFE Can be used unless decorated with a metal trim Fine glassware SAFE Can be used to warm food or liquid Delicate glass may break or crack if heated sudden...

Page 127: ...ing Controls 126 Starting The Refrigerator Using Gas 127 Door Locking 127 Positioning Storage Racks 128 Removeable Freezer Compartment 128 Defrosting 128 Shutting Off The Refrigerator 129 Exchange Of...

Page 128: ...ted where the supply voltage of the connection for power supply corresponds to the value specified on the data plate Any difference in values may result in damage the appliance Gas Operation Liquid Ga...

Page 129: ...lame ignites the pointer of galvanometer 4 begins moving into the green range The refrigerator is operational Keep knob 2 depressed for approx 15 seconds and finally release it Door Locking 1 Open the...

Page 130: ...on the fins inside the refrigerator A layer of frost thicker on one side may occur and does not represent a malfunction When this layer of frost is about 3 mm thick the refrigerator should be defrost...

Page 131: ...leaves etc When the outside temperature falls below 8 c a winter cover should be fitted This protects the unit from excessively cold air which could have adverse effects on the performance of the uni...

Page 132: ...gerator is to be used solely for storing foodstuffs WARNING The refrigerator is not suitable for the proper storage of medication Please observe in addition the instructions in the medication package...

Page 133: ...ee reaching the temperature needed for perishables Perishables include all products with a stipulated use by date and a minimum storage temperature of 4 C or less especially for meat poultry fish saus...

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Page 135: ...133 SURFACE CARE Surface Care Mirrors 134 Bathroom Shower Tap 134 T C Sink 134 Ecocamel Shower Head 135 FENIX Nanotech Work Surfaces 136...

Page 136: ...ep the mirror frame dry Never use a razor blade on a mirror even if the mirror has paint specks on it Always use hot water first If you find black spots on your mirror you may have damaged the silveri...

Page 137: ...turned off your Ecocamel shower head simply drains off any excess water through the air intake Clean your Ecocamel shower head with a damp cloth Do not use any abrasive or chemical cleaners Should an...

Page 138: ...nce FENIX NTM surface should be cleaned regularly but does not require any special maintenance just a damp cloth with warm water or mild detergents Almost all normal household cleaning products or dis...

Page 139: ...137 SURFACE CARE Thermal Healing Of Microscratches Maintenance Instructions Melamine Foam Sponge...

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Page 141: ...C262 TOILET The Thetford C262 Toilet Introduction 140 Parts 140 Preparing Your Toilet 141 Cleaning And Maintenance 142 Cleaning The Toilet Bowl 142 Cleaning the Waste Holding Tank 142 Winter Operation...

Page 142: ...e waste holding tank is located under the toilet bowl and can be removed via a door on the outside of the motorhome These operating instructions cover the Thetford Cassette Toilet C262 CWE 1 Cover 2 S...

Page 143: ...141 THE THETFORD C262 TOILET Prepairing The Waste Holding Tank Emptying The Waste Holding Tank Using The Toilet 1 Turn the bowl to the desired position with the lid closed and using both hands...

Page 144: ...to prevent deposits forming in your toilet bowl add a correct dosage of Aqua Rinse in your flush water tank 5 Dry with a soft dry cloth after cleaning Cleaning the Waste Holding Tank To keep your wast...

Page 145: ...n you store your motorhome the flush water tank should be emptied prior to any extended period of inactivity e g winter storage We advise you to leave the toilet blade open This will prevent the blade...

Page 146: ...4 79 4T L Shaped Lounge Configuration 146 79 4 Rear Bed Extension 146 79 6 Front Bed Configuration 147 79 6 Rear Bed Configuration 148 75 2 Front Bed Configuration 149 75 4 Front Bed Configuration 15...

Page 147: ...guration 2 Remove all seat cushions 3 Remove the back rest section of travel seat 4 Slide out the single bunk base 5 Slide out both travel seat bases 6 Seperate both parts of the travel seat cushion 7...

Page 148: ...he travel configuration 2 Slide out the offside travel seat base 3 Position the infill cushion to complete the lounge seat configuration 79 4 Rear Bed Extension 1 The bed is shown in the seated positi...

Page 149: ...eate base 2 Place table to between both seat bases as shown 3 Lift both seat cushions 4 Rotate both seat cushions 5 Position both seat cushions 6 Unfold the right seat cushion base 7 Unfold the left s...

Page 150: ...both seat bases 3 Lift and rotate all seat cushions 4 Position both side seat cushions 5 Fold out the left side seat cushion 6 Fold out the right side seat cushion 7 Rotate place and unfold the smalle...

Page 151: ...ONS 1 Lift both seat cushions 2 Slide left seat base 3 Slide out right seat base 4 Lift and rotate both seat cushions 5 Position and unfold both seat cushions as shown 6 The bed configuration is compl...

Page 152: ...at cushion 2 Slide out both travel seat bases 3 Lift side seat cushions 4 Slide out side seat base 5 Lift rotate and unfold travel seat cushion 6 Lift rotate and place back seat cushions 7 The bed con...

Page 153: ...ither lower or raise the bed Drop Down Bed Autograph Only 4 As a safety feature the drop down bed includes a net which is secured around the bed when in use Attached to the net you will find four plas...

Page 154: ...osition when there is insufficient power from the leisure battery locate the electric motor in the underside bed locker nearest to the cab This is accessed from behind the back panel The motor is fitt...

Page 155: ...153 HEKI ROOF LIGHTS Heki Roof Lights Using the Heki 2 roof light 154 Using the Midi Mini Heki 155 Using the Mini Heki S 156...

Page 156: ...into the original position D To close it follow the instructions in the reverse order Opening to the half way position 1 Press the latches on both rotary bolts and turn them 90 A 2 Hold the bracket in...

Page 157: ...into one another 2 Select the required position by moving the two latched roller blinds at the same time Opening the roller blinds 1 Pull the roller blind so that the blind with the recessed grip is c...

Page 158: ...ly Risk of breakage do not tread on the acrylic dome Before starting your journey check that the roof window is locked properly Before starting your journey check the roof window for damage such as te...

Page 159: ...157 THE REMIS WINDOW BLINDS The Remis Window Blinds Operating Your Motorhome Habitation Blinds 158 Cleaning 158 Remis Concertina Cab Blinds 159...

Page 160: ...ce down on a table with the cross bars of both blinds meeting in the middle The black cords re tension the fly screen and the white cords re tension the sun screen 3 The cords are fixed at either side...

Page 161: ...linds to ensure that when you are sleeping in your vehicle you are not disturbed by the outside light Opening and closing the cab blinds Due to the nature and angles that these blinds inhabit it is im...

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Page 163: ...161 THE FIAMMA AWNING The Fiamma Awning Opening The Fiamma Awning 161 Closing The Fiamma Awning 163 Maintenance 163...

Page 164: ...e foot for leg A has been created to prevent incorrect placing of the lead bar within the housing during the closing phase of the awning Incorrect placing of the lead bar foot will prevent closing com...

Page 165: ...ith a high pressure machine We recommend not to use the awning at a temperature below 0 C To guarantee a perfect quality the fabrics are waxed or laminated several times During this operation single c...

Page 166: ...oud Suppliers To Bailey Of Bristol visit www morland uk com Morland Unit 4 Buttington Cross Enterprise Park Welshpool Powys SY21 8SL Tel 44 0 1938 551 980 Fax 44 0 1938 554 174 Email info morland uk c...

Page 167: ...Sink 166 Cleaning Taps 167 Cleaning Tecnoform Locker Doors And Worktops 167 How to prevent condensation 167 Prepare Your Motorhome For Cold Conditions 167 Storing Your Motorhome 168 Preparing Your Mot...

Page 168: ...low any chemicals toilet or otherwise to spill or leak into the gas box floor Before placing items in the cradle ensure that the tray is clean and free from any debris Cleaning should only be carried...

Page 169: ...cker doors CAUTION Petrol thinners abrasive products chemically treated cloths and detergents may damage doors and should not be used How to prevent condensation Condensation is the change of water fr...

Page 170: ...IY modifications to your motorhome may in certain circumstances invalidate the warranty cover and could also affect the safety and structure of the vehicle Never allow modification of electrical or LP...

Page 171: ...169 WARRANTY Warranty Motorhome Warranty Cover 170 The Three Warranties 170 Customer Support 170 Terms and Conditions 171 Cover 170 Term 171 Repairs 171 Warranty Registration 173...

Page 172: ...omponents used in the construction of the Bailey motorhome chassis and habitation area as well as full coverage for any manufacturing faults forming part of the original specification of the Bailey mo...

Page 173: ...spections have been carried out During the first three 3 years of the Warranty Cover all annual inspections and repairs must be carried out either by Bailey itself or by an approved Bailey Service Cen...

Page 174: ...ss No Liability will be accepted for Damage caused by neglect or abuse corrosion intrusion of foreign or deleterious substances lack of servicing over heating freezing or the continued use of the Bail...

Page 175: ...e warranty and guarantee provider is Bailey Caravans Limited South Liberty Lane Bristol BS3 2SS Warranty Registration The supplying retailer must explain the warranty terms and conditions to you and c...

Page 176: ...SERVICE MANUAL...

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Page 178: ...co uk WARNING Under no circumstance should the bodyshell fixings be tampered with or adjusted by the motorhome owner Any tampering or adjustment will invalidate the warranty Standard Moisture Survey F...

Page 179: ...Motorhome Overview 4...

Page 180: ...ce Type Service Agent Service Agent Stamp Technician s Name Date Retailer handover inspection 1st Year Annual Service 2nd Year Annual Service 3rd Year Annual Service 4th Year Annual Service 5th Year A...

Page 181: ...ice Type Service Agent Service Agent Stamp Technician s Name Date 6th Year Annual Service 7th Year Annual Service 8th Year Annual Service 9th Year Annual Service 10th Year Annual Service 11th Year Ann...

Page 182: ...e Type Service Agent Service Agent Stamp Technician s Name Date 12th Year Annual Service 13th Year Annual Service 14th Year Annual Service 15th Year Annual Service 16th Year Annual Service 17th Year A...

Page 183: ...ssenger Seats excluding driver 1 3 3 3 Essential Habitation Equipment 76 5 Kg 76 5 Kg 81 5 Kg 81 5 Kg Gross Train Weight 5500 Kg 5500 Kg 5500 Kg 5500 Kg MBTM 2000 Kg 2000 Kg 2000 Kg 2000 Kg Maximum To...

Page 184: ...mirrors folded 2489 mm 2489 mm 2489 mm 2489 mm Overall Height 2782 mm 2782 mm 2769 mm 2769 mm Front Bed 2150 x 1300 mm 2200 x 1300 mm 1700 x 1020 mm 1700 x 1020 mm Drop Down Bed Where fitted Rear N S...

Page 185: ...r Seats excluding driver 3 1 1 5 Essential Habitation Equipment 129 Kg 129 Kg 129 Kg 129 Kg Gross Train Weight 5500 Kg 5500 Kg 5500 Kg 5500 Kg MBTM 2000 Kg 2000 Kg 2000 Kg 2000 Kg Maximum Tow Ball Nos...

Page 186: ...olded 2346 mm 2346 mm 2346 mm 2346 mm Overall Height 2785 mm 2785 mm 2785 mm 2785 mm Front Bed 2055 x 1860 mm 2055 x 1330 mm 1825 x 980 mm Drop Down Bed Where fitted 1780 x 1250 mm Rear N S Double 191...

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Page 189: ...r Bailey Production Number Registration Date 1st Owner s Name 3rd Owner s Name Address Address Postcode Postcode Telephone Telephone 2nd Owner s Name 4th Owner s Name Address Address Postcode Postcode...

Page 190: ...ristol BS3 2SS WARNING In order for the warranty to remain valid the motorhome must have been serviced annually by an authorised Bailey Service Centre prior to the transfer of ownership Failure to do...

Page 191: ...ristol BS3 2SS WARNING In order for the warranty to remain valid the motorhome must have been serviced annually by an authorised Bailey Service Centre prior to the transfer of ownership Failure to do...

Page 192: ...ristol BS3 2SS WARNING In order for the warranty to remain valid the motorhome must have been serviced annually by an authorised Bailey Service Centre prior to the transfer of ownership Failure to do...

Page 193: ...ristol BS3 2SS WARNING In order for the warranty to remain valid the motorhome must have been serviced annually by an authorised Bailey Service Centre prior to the transfer of ownership Failure to do...

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