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6.5.3. GAS SYSTEM 

NOTE ! 
All gas appliances provided in caravans are designed to burn a mixture of 

propane-butane gas at a pressure of 30mbar, that is why the reducer must 
be  adjusted  to  such  pressure  to  ensure  proper  operation  of  these 
appliances. 

6.5.3.1. INSTALLATION OF GAS 

 

 
Rules for the installation of gas cylinders. 

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Fig. 8. Gas installation diagram. 

 

Before starting any of the devices, connect the gas cylinder (1) (not supplied) to 
the system through a reducer (3) 

(the valves (5) in the kitchen cabinet 

– if present –should be closed at this time). 

After connecting the cylinder and checking for leaks, unscrew the appropriate 
valve in the kitchen cabinet (5) depending on which appliance you want to use. 

1. 

Place the gas cylinder in the special basket inside the container and then 

secure it to the container with rubber strips or belts. 

2. 

If there is a warranty seal on the cylinder valve, remove it by making a slight   

cut and tearing it off. 

3. 

The reducer connection on the valve has a 

left-hand thread. 

Use a 27mm 

wrench  to  loosen  the  plastic  cap 

and  turn  it 

right  (clockwise).  Tighten  the 

reducer cap by turning it counterclockwise. 

 

NOTE ! 

Before removing the plastic nut located on the terminal of the reducer 

(on the cylinder valve), check if the cylinder valve is closed
    It is recommended that the gas cylinder be connected by a person who 
has a qualification certificate authorising gas works 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rules for checking the tightness of the connection. 

1.  All connections should be checked for leaks each time a cylinder 

is connected to the reducer. For this purpose, lubricate the hose 
connection  points,  the  valve  and  the  connection  between  the 
valve and the reducer with soapy water or spray it with a soapy 
substance  and  then  open  the  valve.  The  absence  of  expanding 
gas bubbles indicates that the system is free of leaks. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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1. 

Gas cylinder (not included) 

2. 

Rubber hose W40 (option) 

3. 

30 mBar reducer (option) 

4. 

Coated steel or coopper tube 8x1 

5. 

Valve set 

6. 

Gas stove 

7. 

Cooler (option) 

8. 

Indoor heating (option) 

9. 

Straight fitting 

10. 

Angled fitting 

Summary of Contents for Caravan N-Cross

Page 1: ...BEFORE DRIVING 7 4 4 DRIVING 8 4 5 UNHITCHING 8 5 OPERATION SERVICE CHASSIS MAINTENANCE 8 5 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 8 5 2 BALL COUPLING 9 5 3 SUSPENSION 9 5 4 WHEELS 10 5 5 BRAKING SYSTEM 10 5 6 JOCKEY...

Page 2: ...satisfied with our product we wish you a safe journey 1 TECHNICAL DATA Length 5610 mm Total width 2170 mm Total height 2400 mm Bodywork length 3750 mm Interior bodywork width 2 050 mm Interior bodywor...

Page 3: ...c 11 Travel toilet 1 pc 12 230V connection cable with a length of 25 lin m 1 pc 13 Electric water pump 1 pc 14 Caravan instruction manual 1 pc 15 Gas stove manual 1 pc 16 Cooler manual 1 pc 17 Indoor...

Page 4: ...tallation for battery charging 21 Refrigerator DOMETIC RM4210 12V 230V gas 80l 4 CARAVAN OPERATION 4 1 HITCHING 5 Fig 2 Day layout a and night layout b of the N Cross DS caravan 1 gas stove 2 sink 3 f...

Page 5: ...st movement 4 Put the tables in the sleeping position 5 Turn off all gas appliances 6 Check the tightness of the fixing screws securing wheels 7 Disconnect the jockey wheel or pull it upwards as far a...

Page 6: ...ossible to purchase such a lock as a piece of additional equipment 5 3 SUSPENSION All caravans manufactured by NIEWIAD W Sp z o o are fitted with axles with rubber spring elements The suspension syste...

Page 7: ...gas cylinder valve and the corresponding valve applicable when the trailer is equipped with more than one gas consuming appliance in the kitchen cabinet light the lighter and bring it close to the bur...

Page 8: ...hooks fold the table leg 4 by pushing the button 3 remove the table from the aluminium slat 2 and place it on the slat 6 while laying the table on the bed edges 5 1 7 13 6 5 INTERNAL SYSTEMS 6 5 1 12V...

Page 9: ...nd tearing it off 3 The reducer connection on the valve has a left hand thread Use a 27mm wrench to loosen the plastic cap and turn it right clockwise Tighten the reducer cap by turning it countercloc...

Page 10: ...or poor combustion which can cause a fire or poisoning Carbon monoxide exhaust poisoning manifests as tinnitus heaviness increased heart rate dizziness vomiting and general weakness The person affect...

Page 11: ...workshop Date Type of activity after 2 000 km or no later than after 6 months Wheel bearing inspection Lubrication of the bearing sleeves of the overrun device after every 10 000 km or every 12 month...

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