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Bordeaux 33x12-2

11.53m (37'10")

10.50m (34'5")

10.09m (33'1")

10.09m (33'1")

3.96m (13'0")

3.70m (12'2")

3.62m (11'11")

Bordeaux 35x12-2

11.55m (37'11")

11.35m (37'3")

10.93m (35'10")

10.93m (35'10")

3.96m (13'0")

3.70m (12'2")

3.62m (11'11")

Bordeaux 38x12-2

12.90m (42'4")

12.15m (39'11")

11.75m (38'7")

11.75m (38'7")

3.96m (13'0")

3.70m (12'2")

3.62m (11'11")

Bordeaux 38x12-3

12.90m (42'4")

12.15m (39'11")

11.75m (38'7")

11.75m (38'7")

3.96m (13'0")

3.70m (12'2")

3.62m (11'11")

Bordeaux Escape 38x12-2

12.90m (42'4")

11.87m (38'11")

10.09m (33'1")

10.09m (33'1")

3.96m (13'0")

3.70m (12'2")

3.62m (11'11")

Bordeaux Escape 40x12-3

13.51m (44'4")

12.72m (41'9")

10.93m (35'10")

10.93m (35'10")

3.96m (13'0")

3.70m (12'2")

3.62m (11'11")

Antibes 38x12-2

12.90m (42'4")

12.30m (40'4")

11.89m (39'0")

11.88m (39'0")

3.96m (13'0")

3.70m (12'2")

3.62m (11'11")

Antibes 40x12-3

13.38m (43'11")

12.60m (41'4")

12.39m (40'8")

12.25m (40'2")

3.96m (13'0")

3.70m (12'2")

3.62m (11'11")

Champagne 42x13-2

13.75m (45'1")

13.15m (43'2")

12.75m (41'10")

12.75m (41'10")

4.29m (14'1")

4.01m (13'2")

3.65m (12'0")

Vendee 40x12-2

13.38m (43’11”)

12.81m (42’ 0”)

12.39m (40’ 8”)

12.39m (40’ 8”)

3.96m (13’ 0”)

3.70m (12’ 2”)

3.62m (11’ 11”)

S-Pod 4

5.82m (19'1")

5.33m (17'6")

5.33m (17'6")

5.30m (17'5")

3.42m (11'3")

3.27m (10'9")

3.17m (10'5")

S-Pod 6

7.40m (24'3")

6.72m (22'1")

6.44m (21'1")

6.44m (21'1")

3.99m (13'1")

3.70m (12'12")

4.18m (13'8")

S-Pod 6 Escape

9.38m (30'9")

8.89m (29'2")

8.56m (28'1")

8.56m (28'1")

3.99m (13'1")

3.70m (12'12")

4.18m (13'8")

Technical info

Summary of Contents for Antibes 38x12-2 2020

Page 1: ...CREATING SMILES FOR LIFE Swift Group Owner s Handbook Holiday Home Issued August 2019 Part No 1725513...

Page 2: ...Siting 13 General Safety Advice 19 SafeuseofLPG 23 Mains Electricity Wiring 28 Heating and Thermal properties 32 Appliances 35 Cooking 39 Blinds 41 Beds 43 General Care 45 Security 57 Winterisation 59...

Page 3: ...share their experiences meet new friends and find out a world of information on how to enjoy their touring lifestyle The site is packed full of features that actively encourage members not only to li...

Page 4: ...ce affixed inside the boiler cupboard advising on fire precaution ventilation and what to do in case of a fire Emergency action procedures In the event of gas leakage Never operate electrical switches...

Page 5: ...nsure that you understand the working of all electrical switches in your holiday home Regularly check that all electrical cable terminal connections are firm and secure Check exposed cables for wear a...

Page 6: ...tion and appliance flues are not blocked Care should be taken if removing snow from the roof See page 46 for advice on access to roofs For approximate locations of vents in holiday homes refer to the...

Page 7: ...Address Indentification Marking SG Key Number CO Alarm Date of Manufacture Smoke Alarm Date of Manufacture Tel No Supplied and fully inspected before deliv ery by Dealer Dealer Stamp Address Tel No T...

Page 8: ...9 Warranties 10 AfterSales 12 Swift Connect Direct 12 WARRANTY AND AFTER SALES SUPPORT...

Page 9: ...ural Warranty Period The Structural Warranty covers any defect with the seams of the Home This includes water ingress through any permanently sealed seam joints The Structural Warranty Period means 60...

Page 10: ...e and corrosion Exclusions In addition to the conditions above the following parts have exclusions Appliances and white goods Manufacturers give between 1 and 3 years for the appliances Please refer t...

Page 11: ...by the appliance manufacturers In the interests of safety replacement parts for an appliance must conform to the appliance manufacturer s specifications and should be fitted by them or their authorise...

Page 12: ...13 Craning 14 Siting 14 Supportingthechassis 15 Jacking 15 Wheelchocks 16 Spreaderplates 16 Anchors 17 Snowloading 17 Chassisspecification 18 SITING...

Page 13: ...3 2 Siting Your holiday home should be sited on a correctly prepared standing of suitable material which must provide adequate support for the home placed upon it Methods of siting vary dependent upo...

Page 14: ...not be used as additional supports and if they are to remain extended should be at least 6mm off the ground 3 3 Supporting the chassis Holiday homes up to 12 2m long should have a minimum of twelve su...

Page 15: ...rtant to check and recheck all support stands to make sure they remain in the correct position Plan to stay safe WARNING No one should be under the holiday home whilst it is being lifted or lowered by...

Page 16: ...in excess of 48m s 173km h being experienced iNote Each ground anchor should be capable of resisting 10kN in tension The preferred turnbuckle is the type which has an eyelet at both ends as opposed t...

Page 17: ...h longitudinal Corner steady maximum extended height of 432mm Corner steadies must not be used to fully support the unit Jockey wheel assembly maximum load that can be applied in a static position is...

Page 18: ...19 Fire precautions 20 Emergency shut off points 22 GENERAL SAFETY ADVICE...

Page 19: ...ons or repairs to appliances electrical and LPG systems except by a qualified person WARNING Never use portable cooking or heating equipment other than electric heaters that are not of the direct radi...

Page 20: ...with a cloth wet if possible Take short shallow breaths Keep doors and windows closed Open them only if you have to in order to escape Meet at your planned meeting place after leaving the holiday hom...

Page 21: ...ler Directly beneath the boiler Gas Space Heater where fitted Inside the removable hatch positioned in the side of the chimney breast Water Exterior At the main feed pipe stopcock for the holiday home...

Page 22: ...23 The LPG gas system 24 Gas commisioning notice 24 Using cylinders 24 Gas regulators 25 Low pressure flexible hoses 25 Gas safety 26 SAFE USE OF LPG...

Page 23: ...to see If the unit is being used solely for private use other than commissioning these checks are not required by law but it is STRONGLY RECOMMENDED that the owner has them carried out and retains a r...

Page 24: ...r and the appliance The regulator is precisely set to control the pressure of the supply and must not be adjusted The connection must be by a high pressure flexible hose which shall be as short as pos...

Page 25: ...rovals Most of the branded appliances carry their own warranty and after sales support In the event of either being required please follow the directions of the warranty or consult your own supplying...

Page 26: ...vitally important that you read all instructions and labels before using any appliance and keep them handy for future reference WARNING If in doubt ask Do not place clothes or any other combustible ma...

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Page 28: ...29 Mains electricity and wiring 30 Bulbs 31 MAINS ELECTRICITY WIRING...

Page 29: ...tching it on again If the unit does not trip off do not use the mains supply until the fault is corrected by consulting either your park owner or a qualified electrician If the unit trips off other th...

Page 30: ...wattage across both systems CAUTION It is important to fit the correct rating of light bulbs the voltage and maximum bulb rating that can be used will be stated on each light fitting iNote LED lamps...

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Page 32: ...33 Centralheatingandhotwatersystem 34 Thermal insulation 34 HEATING THERMAL PROPERTIES...

Page 33: ...18 and is Grade 3 when fitted with central heating and double glazing or Grade 1 when without central heating and or double glazing The definition of Grade 3 A caravan holiday home including windows d...

Page 34: ...35 APPLIANCES...

Page 35: ...nts defrosting If the temperature drops below 3 C the appliance will not operate at all and the freezer compartment will defrost Unless the ambient temperature is below 9 C Therefore if the holiday ho...

Page 36: ...er instructions before using the dishwasher Wine cooler if fitted Please read user instructions before using the wine cooler Hob extractor if fitted Please read user instructions before using the hob...

Page 37: ...38...

Page 38: ...39 COOKING...

Page 39: ...oil on the hob or to line oven shelves grill pan or allow it to block the oven flue as this creates a fire hazard and hinders circulation When cooking heavy items e g turkeys do not pull the oven shel...

Page 40: ...41 BLINDS...

Page 41: ...ng children can be strangled by loops in pull cords chains tapes and inner cords that operate the blinds To avoid strangulation and entanglement keep cords out of the reach of young children Cords may...

Page 42: ...43 Pull out sofa bed 44 Bunk beds 44 BEDS...

Page 43: ...WARNING Use upper bunks for sleeping only with the provided protection against fall out in position Protection boards must not be climbed over or used to access the bunks 11 3 Foldaway beds where fitt...

Page 44: ...ernal structure 46 Blockages 46 External panels 46 Doors and windows 47 Repairs 48 Alignment and adjustment of doors 48 Kitchen and bathroom 52 Cleaning 54 Furnishings 54 S Pod dinette table 55 Swifts...

Page 45: ...d be properly planned supervised and carried out by competent people with the skills knowledge and experience to carry out this activity The correct equipment must always be used iNote The roof should...

Page 46: ...pull on the handle To lock push the door to the closed position so that the first stage lock engages Lift the handle upwards to engage the extra security roller locks insert the key and turn clockwis...

Page 47: ...er and wipe dry Only use cleaning materials which do not impair anti corrosion properties Use cream cleaner for isolated stubborn stains on white UPVC only Apply with a damp cloth using minimal pressu...

Page 48: ...he misalignment can be corrected by adjusting the hinges Make gradual adjustment to hinges More change will be required at the top hinge than lower hinges 12 6 Alignment and adjustment of doors If the...

Page 49: ...ght open the door and push in the plastic clip Insert 5mm A F Allen key and turn to move the vent left or right This will increase or decrease the clearance between the door vents and the keep If the...

Page 50: ...ips screwdriver to release the adjustment screws and move the plate to as required Please note that the plate and body of the keep assembly have serrations to help them lock together upon tightening o...

Page 51: ...ions in supply pressures or temperatures to maintain the pre selected temperature iNote In the event of cold water supply failure the thermostatic mixing mechanism will automatically shut down the flo...

Page 52: ...letely drained dried and wrapped in a soft cloth for storage away from frost until required The Thermostatic Mixer Tap can then be re attached as follows Re fit body to the tails and tighten the grub...

Page 53: ...heir own literature Do not use abrasives or wire wool The inside of ovens should be cleaned in accordance with the instructions contained in the manufacturer s leaflet 12 9 Furnishings Upholstery care...

Page 54: ...and corners from knocks scratches Take care when handling Obtain assistance if necessary Once in place make sure it stands level to smooth opening of the doors and running of the draws Furniture cont...

Page 55: ...nyl flooring risks being stained by in ground dirt if they are not cleaned regularly Avoid using waxes or polishing products Do not use rubber protectors on the feet of chairs and furniture Use plasti...

Page 56: ...57 Protectingyourholidayhomeandpossessions 58 SECURITY...

Page 57: ...ttery operated with a time switch the light will help deter thieves Ask your park distributor dealer for details on electrical intruder alarms Marking your property with your postcode and house number...

Page 58: ...59 Winterisation 60 Condensation 61 WINTERISATION...

Page 59: ...eezer door open and the internal freezer door if applicable for ventilation j If a dish washer or washing machine is fitted it should be protected from frost damage by carrying out the following instr...

Page 60: ...how cold the surfaces are they come into contact with If the temperature falls below the dew point temperature it is quite normal for condensation to occur on the external walls and any other cold sur...

Page 61: ...ndows it is important not to block these f It is critical that low level ventilation is not blocked through the use of skirts or decking around the lodge Where such items are fitted and equal amount i...

Page 62: ...63 External dimensions 64 Model names Berths and bed sizes 67 TECHNICAL INFORMATION...

Page 63: ...35 10 10 93m 35 10 3 96m 13 0 3 70m 12 2 3 41m 11 2 Ardennes 35x12 3 11 81m 38 9 11 35m 37 3 10 93m 35 10 10 93m 35 10 3 96m 13 0 3 70m 12 2 3 41m 11 2 Ardennes 38x12 2 12 61m 41 5 12 15m 39 11 11 75...

Page 64: ...3 13 51m 44 4 12 72m 41 9 10 93m 35 10 10 93m 35 10 3 96m 13 0 3 70m 12 2 3 62m 11 11 Antibes 38x12 2 12 90m 42 4 12 30m 40 4 11 89m 39 0 11 88m 39 0 3 96m 13 0 3 70m 12 2 3 62m 11 11 Antibes 40x12 3...

Page 65: ...66 Technical info...

Page 66: ...1 80x1 12m 5 11 x3 8 Ardennes 28x12 2 4 Plus 2 1 91x1 37m 6 3 x4 6 1 83x0 69m 6 0 x2 3 1 76x0 69m 5 9 x2 3 N A 1 80x1 12m 5 11 x3 8 Ardennes 32x12 2 4 Plus 2 1 91x1 37m 6 3 x4 6 1 83x0 69m 6 0 x2 3 1...

Page 67: ...scape 38x12 2 4 Plus 2 1 91x1 37m 6 3 x4 6 1 83x0 69m 6 0 x2 3 N A 1 80x1 12m 5 11 x3 8 Bordeaux Escape 40x12 3 6 Plus 2 1 91x1 37m 6 3 x4 6 1 83x0 69m 6 0 x2 3 1 83x0 61m 6 0 x2 0 1 80x1 12m 5 11 x3...

Page 68: ...MM Technical info General layout showing ventilation and emergency exits Loire 28 x 10 2 bed layout TV W H Window 390 x 1022 Window 950 x 1022 Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Emergency Window 750 x 1022...

Page 69: ...MM General layout showing ventilation and emergency exits Technical info W H TV Loire 32 x 10 2 bed layout Window 390 x 1022 Window 950 x 1022 Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Emergency Window 750 x 1022...

Page 70: ...M 2205 SQ MM General layout showing ventilation and emergency exits Technical info Loire 28 x 12 2 bed layout W H TV Window 950 x 1022 Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Window 950 x 1125 Emergency Window 75...

Page 71: ...5 SQ MM General layout showing ventilation and emergency exits Technical info Loire 32 x 12 2 bed layout W H TV Window 950 x 1022 Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Emergency Window 950 x 1125 Emergency Wind...

Page 72: ...eneral layout showing ventilation and emergency exits Technical info Loire 35 x 12 2 bed layout W H TV Window 950 x 1022 Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Window 950 x 1125 Emerg...

Page 73: ...eneral layout showing ventilation and emergency exits Technical info Loire 35 x 12 3 bed layout W H TV Window 950 x 1022 Emergency Window 750 x 1022 Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Window 750 x 1125 Emerg...

Page 74: ...205 SQ MM General layout showing ventilation and emergency exits Technical info Ardennes 28 x 12 2 bed layout Gas C H Window 950 x 1022 Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Emergency Window 1400 x 1022 Emergen...

Page 75: ...ral layout showing ventilation and emergency exits Technical info Gas C H Window 950 x 1022 Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Emergency Window 1400 x 1022 Emergency Window 750 x...

Page 76: ...ral layout showing ventilation and emergency exits Technical info Gas C H Window 950 x 1022 Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Emergency Window 1400 x 1022 Emergency Window 750 x...

Page 77: ...ergency exits Technical info Gas C H Window 950 x 1022 Window 550 x 1022 Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Emergency Window 750 x 1022 Emergency Window 1400 x 1022 Emergency Wind...

Page 78: ...t showing ventilation and emergency exits Technical info Window 950 x 1022 Window 550 x 1022 Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Emergency Window 1400 x 1022 Emergency Window 750 x...

Page 79: ...ut showing ventilation and emergency exits Technical info Ardennes 38 x 12 3 bed layout Window 950 x 1022 Window 550 x 1022 Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Emergency Window 750...

Page 80: ...yout showing ventilation and emergency exits Technical info Burgundy 28 x 12 2 bed layout W H Window 950 x 1022 Window 550 x 1022 Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Emergency Window 750 x 1400 Emergency Wind...

Page 81: ...eneral layout showing ventilation and emergency exits Technical info W H Window 950 x 1022 Window 550 x 1022 Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Emergency Window 750 x 1400 Emergency Window 750 x 1022 Emergen...

Page 82: ...yout showing ventilation and emergency exits Technical info W H Window 950 x 1022 Window 550 x 1022 Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Emergency Window 750 x 1400 Emergency Window...

Page 83: ...entilation and emergency exits Technical info W H Window 950 x 1022 Window 550 x 1022 Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Emergency Window 750 x 1022 Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Emergency Window 750 x 1400 Em...

Page 84: ...eral layout showing ventilation and emergency exits Technical info Gas C H Emergency Window 750 x 1022 Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Emergency Window 875 x 1400 Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Window 450 x...

Page 85: ...ut showing ventilation and emergency exits Technical info Gas C H Emergency Window 750 x 1022 Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Emergency Window 875 x 1400 Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Emergency Door 830 x 1...

Page 86: ...nd emergency exits Technical info GAS C H Emergency Window 750 x 1022 Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Emergency Window 750 x 1022 Emergency Window 750 x 1400 Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Emergency Door 830...

Page 87: ...out showing ventilation and emergency exits Bordeaux 33 x 12 2 bed layout W H Window 632 x 1175 Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Emergency Window 1022 x 1600 Emergency Window 75...

Page 88: ...ut showing ventilation and emergency exits Bordeaux 35 x 12 2 bed layout W H TV Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Emergency Window 750 x 1022 Emergency Window 750 x 1400 Emergenc...

Page 89: ...out showing ventilation and emergency exits Bordeaux 38 x 12 2 bed layout W H Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Emergency Window 750 x 1022 Emergency Window 1022 x 1600 Emergency...

Page 90: ...showing ventilation and emergency exits Bordeaux 38 x 12 2 bed 2 shower layout W H Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Emergency Window 750 x 1022 Emergency Window 1022 x 1600 Emer...

Page 91: ...tilation and emergency exits Technical info Bordeaux 38 x 12 3 bed layout W H TV Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Emergency Window 750 x 1022 Emergency Window 750 x 1022 Emergen...

Page 92: ...Q MM General layout showing ventilation and emergency exits Technical info Bordeaux Escape 38 x 12 2 bed layout W H Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Window 632 x 1022 Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Emergency...

Page 93: ...ayout showing ventilation and emergency exits Technical info Bordeaux Escape 40 x 12 3 bed layout W H Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Emergency Wind...

Page 94: ...ilation and emergency exits Antibes 38 x 12 2 bed layout Technical info TV W H Emergency Window 1200 x 1022 Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Emergency Window 1200 x 1022 Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Window...

Page 95: ...tilation and emergency exits Technical info Antibes 40 x 12 3 bed layout TV W H Emergency Window 1200 x 1022 Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Emergency Window 750 x 1022 Emergen...

Page 96: ...SQ MM Extractor fan ventilator 6000 SQ MM 2205 SQ MM TV GAS C H Emergency Window 800 x 1972 Emergency Window 632 x 1022 Emergency Window 950 x 1172 Window 632 x 1022 Emergency Window 632 x 1172 Windo...

Page 97: ...and emergency exits Technical info Champagne 42 x 13 2 bed layout TV GAS C H TV Emergency Window 1680 x 1972 Emergency Window 590 x 1815 Window 590 x 1815 Window 866 x 2041 Emergency Window 590 x 181...

Page 98: ...fan ventilator 6000 SQ MM 2205 SQ MM General layout showing ventilation and emergency exits Technical info S Pod 4 W H Bunk Bed TV Pull down bed Window 800 x 2002 Fixed Black Window 990 x 2002 Fixed...

Page 99: ...tilation and emergency exits Technical info S Pod 6 Pull down bed W H TV Window 900 x 670 Note For cleaning vent behind cover remove four screws securing box piece Emergency Window 632 x 1172 Fixed Fr...

Page 100: ...ventilation and emergency exits Technical info S Pod 6 Escape W H TV Window 900 x 670 Note For cleaning vent behind cover remove four screws securing box piece Emergency Window 632 x 1172 Fixed Front...

Page 101: ...CHEN HOT WATER SUPPLY COLD WATER SUPPLY SINK WASH BASIN TOILET BATHROOM SHOWER HOT AND COLD DRAIN COCKS POSITIONED UNDER BOILER OUTSIDE WASH BASIN TOILET Plumbing typical water system APPLIANCE OPTION...

Page 102: ...103 COLD FEED RADIATOR RADIATOR BOILER RADIATOR RADIATOR HOT FEED Plumbing typical heating system Technical info...

Page 103: ...tion found in a holiday home or park home Various electrical options are available which may be fitted over and above the specification shown Please consult your retailer installer the Swift Group Ltd...

Page 104: ...105 Generic Lighting Technical info...

Page 105: ...106 Technical info Gas Heating Power HOLIDAY HOME SCHEMATIC 2020...

Page 106: ...IAL AMPLIFIER HDMIT V HDMIT V BEDROOM THREE TV POSITION OPTION TV BEDROOM TWO TV POSITION OPTION TV MASTER BEDROOM TV POSITION OPTION TV FIREPLACE TV POSITION OPTION LOUNGE TV POSITION HDMI LINK OPTIO...

Page 107: ...108 Technical info...

Page 108: ...ndows 45 Doors and windows security 58 Drain down procedure 52 E Electrical lounge fire heater 36 ElectricalSchematics 104 Electricity and fault finding 30 Electrics 30 Emergency exits 61 101 Emergenc...

Page 109: ...7 S Pod dinette table 54 Spreader plates 16 Support and holding down points 18 Supporting the chassis 15 Swift Connect Direct 12 Swift Shield fabric 55 Swift Talk 4 T Tap cleaning 53 Thermal grading...

Page 110: ...ILES FOR LIFE Layouts Video Brochure Dealer Social SWIFT GROUP Dunswell Road Cottingham East Yorkshire HU16 4JX Tel 01482 875740 Fax 01482 840082 Email enquiry swiftgroup co uk FIND OUT MORE AT SWIFTG...

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