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Introduction
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1.5
SAFETY
This handbook contains the information that you will require for safe enjoyment of your tourer. All of the
information contained herein is important. However to draw your attention to specific items we have
prefixed them with the following symbols to indicate a warning, caution or note respectively:
Warnings
are items that if ignored can cause the user(s) physical harm.
Cautions
are items that if ignored can result in the caravan becoming damaged.
Notes
are reminders that should be understood.
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To ensure all the occupants of your caravan enjoy a safe and relaxed environment please
observe the following
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Ensure all occupants are aware of their escape routes in the event of a fire.
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Always keep escape routes and exit points clear from obstruction and debris.
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Provide one dry powder fire extinguisher of an approved type or complying with ISO
7165 of at least 1kg capacity by the main door, and a fire blanket next to the cooker.
Familiarise yourself on your fire extinguisher and the local fire precaution arrangements.
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Ensure the caravan is serviced and maintained in accordance with this manual and the
appliance manufacturer’s recommendations. Also, that any replacement parts for an
appliance conform to the appliance manufacturer’s specifications and should be fitted by
them or an authorised agent.
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Your tourer is a compact living environment, and appliances should be treated in the
same way as those in the home to prevent any accidental burning scalding - keep young
children away from hot surfaces.
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Your tourer is supplied with a EN1645 approved caravan step. Always take care when
entering or exiting your tourer, ensuring that the step is securely located and safe before
use. Do not use a broken or damaged step.
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The torque setting of the caravan’s wheel bolts should be checked after the first 30 miles
after collection of the caravan from the retailer. Thereafter, the wheel bolts should be
checked before every journey. The torque settings and tightening sequence are detailed
on page 2-10 of this handbook.
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Never attempt to lift the tow hitch with your hands when hitching the caravan to the tow
vehicle or at any other time. Always raise or lower the tow hitch by winding the handle on
the jockey wheel.
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Always ensure that the green button located on the leading edge of the coupling head is
raised before towing.
Summary of Contents for Caravan
Page 1: ...Owner s Manual ...
Page 13: ...1 6 1 Introduction ...
Page 75: ...4 32 4 Caravan Equipment 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 11 ...
Page 107: ...4 64 4 Caravan Equipment ...
Page 114: ...5 7 General 5 2 1 5 4 3 6 5 3 ASSEMBLING THE BUNKS ...
Page 125: ...6 2 6 Index ...
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