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FITTED EQUIPMENT

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FITTED EQUIPMENT

Truma Combination Boiler  ......................................................................................................  94 
Truma heating system and air flow  ..........................................................................................  95
Truma CP 25 digital timer control   ...........................................................................................  95 
Truma CP Plus digital timer control   ........................................................................................  99 
Truma Combination Boiler fault finding  ..................................................................................  107 
Truma Combi heating system function description  ................................................................  108
ALDE Compact 3010   ..........................................................................................................  112
ALDE Compact 3010 Control Panel ......................................................................................  117 
Thetford refrigerators  ............................................................................................................  125
Dometic absorption refrigerators  ...........................................................................................  133 
Cooker 3 burner and hotplate  ...............................................................................................  154
Cooker 3 burner gas hob (Sprite only) ...................................................................................  159
Microwave oven   ..................................................................................................................  162 
Thetford C260 cassette toilet  ................................................................................................  165
Caravans with external BBQ point  ........................................................................................  172 
Caravans with TV inlet in battery box  ....................................................................................  173 
Status 550 directional TV and FM radio antenna   ..................................................................  175 
Bedding  ................................................................................................................................  176 
Softrollo Blinds (Seitz)  ...........................................................................................................  177 
Doorscreen  ...........................................................................................................................  177 
Roof lights  ............................................................................................................................  178 
Exterior Door Key  .................................................................................................................  178 
Windows  ..............................................................................................................................  178
Heki-2 roof light (Seitz)  ..........................................................................................................  179 
Mini Heki rooflight  .................................................................................................................  179
Care of laminate tops, tables, furniture and doors  .................................................................  179 
Doors  ...................................................................................................................................  179 
Tables  ...................................................................................................................................  180 
Table storage  ........................................................................................................................  180 
12V reading lamp  .................................................................................................................  180
Trigger shower heads ............................................................................................................  180 
Fixing of awnings  ..................................................................................................................   180  
Paint colour reference ............................................................................................................  181
Drop down TV mechanism ....................................................................................................  181
Front locker and sunroof ........................................................................................................  181
Bonded Roof .........................................................................................................................  181
Step on hitch cover ...............................................................................................................  181
Cycle racks  ...........................................................................................................................  182
Caravan motor mover ............................................................................................................. 182 
Omni-vent .............................................................................................................................  183
Rear view camera ..................................................................................................................  185

Summary of Contents for Boiler

Page 1: ...oven 162 Thetford C260 cassette toilet 165 Caravans with external BBQ point 172 Caravans with TV inlet in battery box 173 Status 550 directional TV and FM radio antenna 175 Bedding 176 Softrollo Blinds Seitz 177 Doorscreen 177 Roof lights 178 Exterior Door Key 178 Windows 178 Heki 2 roof light Seitz 179 Mini Heki rooflight 179 Care of laminate tops tables furniture and doors 179 Doors 179 Tables 1...

Page 2: ... to run on gas or electric power and the optimum performance is obtained when used in dual fuel mode that is running on gas and electric at the same time Running in dual mode has the following benefits Fastest possible heat up time the gas burner combines with an electric element to provide energy to heat your hot water and warm your caravan The intelligent heat management system automatically sen...

Page 3: ...n when the Combi heating is fitted either a CP25 Controller or CP Plus Controller will be fitted Truma CP 25 Digital Timer Control Operating instructions Depending on the specification of your caravan the CP25 controller may be fitted to control the operation of the Truma Combi appliance Please be sure to read the instructions for installation and use before attempting to connect and use this devi...

Page 4: ...ions of your Combi Main Screen Room temperature Display on when the heater is active Timer Display on when the timer is active Clock Only if the clock has been set otherwise the Truma logo will appear in the display Status of the heater H Set room temperature e g 18 C EG Energy selection E Electro G Gas W Set water temperature Selection Key upwards to select functions or set values Selection key d...

Page 5: ...mixed operations are selected and there is no 230 V power supply the heating will not function Water temperature When the menu is selected the yellow LED shines During the heating up phase the set water temperature flashes in the main screen Use key or to select the water temperature and confirm with SET Bar shows current mode Depends on summer winter operation see setup Summer operation Water 40 ...

Page 6: ...re Interrupt power supply for 10 seconds Heater display does not react Check 12 V supply voltage If these measures do not rectify the problem please contact the next Truma service point See Truma service book or www truma com Set timer 2 Back Return to main screen Start Set start time Stop Set stop time Water Set water temperature Temp Set room temperature The timer setting can be made every day u...

Page 7: ...w the manufacturer or its customer service to repair a faulty device Note If the power supply to the systems is interrupted for longer than 20 minutes the time and date need to be entered again Important note If the power supply to the systems is interrupted for longer than 20 minutes the time and date need to be entered again Intended use The control panel Truma CP plus serves to control and moni...

Page 8: ... right Menu is paged from left to right Increase values Turn to the left Menu is paged from right to left Reduce values Clicking Accept save a selected value Select a menu item change to the setting level 3 sec Press 3 seconds Main switch function ON OFF Back button Pressing the Back button 9 takes the user back out of the menu again and discards the settings This means that the previous values ar...

Page 9: ...utton to select the required temperature Click the control knob push button to confirm the value 2 3 a d b c Heater Settable temperature range 5 30 C 1 C steps a heater Heater is switched on Air conditioning unit not normally fitted Settable temperature range 16 31 C 1 C steps b cool Air conditioning unit is switched on c auto Air conditioning unit is set to automatic d hot Air conditioning unit i...

Page 10: ...as Electro Mixed mode Special aspects in the mixed mode Interruption of the power supply 230 V Combi Gas The heater automatically switches to the gas mode As soon as the 230 V power supply is reconnected the heater automatically switches back to the mixed mode Malfunction in the combustion process e g lack of fuel Combi Gas The heater automatically switches to the electro mode If the heater should...

Page 11: ...se the control knob push button to set the hours then the minutes Enter end time point Use the control knob push button to set the hours then the minutes Note If the start end times are exceeded when entered the operating parameters are only taken into consideration when the next start end times are reached Until then the operating parameters set outside the timer remain valid Set the room tempera...

Page 12: ...he control knob push button to confirm the value Note The timer remains active even for several days until it is deactivated OFF Deactivate the timer OFF Click to change to the setting level Use the control knob push button to deactivate the timer OFF Click the control knob push button to confirm the value Switch lighting on off Available if an air conditioning unit is connected 4 Set time The hou...

Page 13: ... In this case the affected device continues to run As soon as the operating parameter returns to the set range this symbol will turn off automatically Read out the warning code Use the control knob push button to select the symbol Click the control knob push button The current warning code is shown The cause of the warning can be identified and rectified via the error list Cause rectified return t...

Page 14: ...l Press the Back button Note In this case the malfunction is not acknowledged in the control panel and the warning symbol remains on The device remains in the malfunction status Other devices connected to the control panel can be operated Maintenance This device is maintenance free Use a non abrasive damp cloth to clean the front If this proves inadequate use a neutral detergent Disposal The devic...

Page 15: ...element 41 Electronics are blocked Please contact the Truma Service 42 Window above the cowl is open window switch Close the window 43 Over voltage 16 4V Check the battery voltage and volt age sources eg the charger 44 Under voltage battery voltage too low 10 0V Charge battery Replace any old batteries 45 No 230V operating voltage Faulty 230V fuse Overheating protection has triggered Reconnect the...

Page 16: ... for maintaining the room temperature The gas burner is not enabled until the power requirement is higher and is the first to switch off during heat up operations Summer operation Water heating only Gas operation or 230 V electrical operation is used for hot water preparation The water temperature can be set to 40 C or 60 C With gas operation the water is heated at the lowest burner setting Once t...

Page 17: ...set preselecting mixing taps or single lever fittings to hot Leave the fittings open for as long as it takes for the boiler to displace the air and fill up and the water to flow without interruption If just the cold water system is being operated without using the water heater the heater tank also fills up with water To avoid frost damage the boiler must be drained through the drain valve even if ...

Page 18: ... fuse is in the power electronics 16 beneath the electronic housing lid This fine fuse must always be replaced with a fuse of the same type 10 A slow interrupting capacity H Overheating protection 230 V The 230 V heating facility has a mechanical overheating switch If the 12 V power supply is interrupted during operation or during the after run period for example the temperatures within the unit c...

Page 19: ... W 6000W Electrical operation Combi 4 E Combi 6 E 900 W 1800 W Mixed operation gas and electrical Combi 4 E max 3800 W Combi 6 E max 5800 W Gas consumption Combi 4 E 160 320 g h Combi 6 E 160 480 g h Readiness heat power requirement Combi 4 E Combi 6 E Gas operation 5 2 g h Air delivery volume free blowing without hot air pipe Combi 4 E with 3 hot air outlets max 249 m3 h with 4 hot air outlets ma...

Page 20: ...ombustion gases are expelled through the lower half The burner unit is fitted on the end of the heat exchanger It consists of a combustion fan burner solenoid valve and intake exhaust connections Two heating cartridges are fitted to the water jacket of the heating system Maximum output is 2 or 3 kW depending on model Description of functions Using LPG When LPG operation is selected on the control ...

Page 21: ...haust fumes The Domestic hot water heater The boiler is fitted with a built in warm water heater with a volume of approx 8 5 litres fresh water The warm water heater can produce around 12 litres of 40 C water per half hour at a cold water temperature of 10 C If the heating cartridges are used instead of gas for heating the boiler the capacity is slightly reduced Always rinse out the heater before ...

Page 22: ...d carpet ensure that the carpet does not obstruct the air supply to the radiators It is just as important that cushions or blankets do not interrupt the flow of air behind backrests and wall cabinets Note During the first weeks of ownership customers may notice a drop in the glycol level and or blocked radiators This is normal as the system settles Maintaining the heating system Winter camping Whi...

Page 23: ...available from service stations car accessory shops and on line retailers and these types of antifreeze can be used to top up or replace the heating system fluid in the Alde heating system Frost and corrosion damage are not covered under warranty so it is important that the type purchased contains corrosion inhibitors suitable for use with aluminium systems Always check the label ask the retailer ...

Page 24: ...ible Leave it in this position for a few minutes to allow the air to travel upwards in the system Open the bleeder screw at the highest point Leave it open until it discharges glycol fluid Raise the front of the caravan as far as possible and repeat the procedure in this position Then position the caravan horizontally and start the circulation pump Check that the pipes and radiators around the veh...

Page 25: ...last selected setting A green LED comes on beside the On Off button when the panel boiler is on 2 The control panel in standby mode Note if Standby Brightness is set to Off the display goes out when it enters standby mode but lights up if you press the screen See settings under 9 12 A Clock The clock shows day and time Theclock is set under section 9 point 2 B Outdoor temperature The outdoor tempe...

Page 26: ...s out when it enters standby mode but lights up if you press the screen See settings under 9 12 4 Set the required temperature The temperature can be set from 5 C to 30 C in steps of 0 5 C Warm water is always available 50 C when the boiler is on and running on LPG and or electricity During summer when only warm water is required adjust the temperature setting to well below the surrounding tempera...

Page 27: ...ity and gas electricity is given priority 22 C ON 2 kW On Off 1 Start and step between the various power steps Off 1kW 2kW or 3kW with the button or button The set value is displayed on the screen When activated the plus symbol changes colour to green Certain boilers are equipped with max 2 kW selecting 3kW is not possible in these cases 2 The settings are ready and the boiler is working at set te...

Page 28: ...ock then OK or MENU to unlock the tools menu When activated the symbol changes colour to green OK 3 The control panel in setting menu with unlocked tool menu In order to get to the tool menu press the symbol 22 C ON 2 kW On Off 9 The tool menu functions When you are in the tool menu see section 8 you can use the tools described below Step between the various tool fields by pressing the up or down ...

Page 29: ...re is a low heating requirement Therm With this function selected the pump is controlled by the panel room sensor This is the normal operating mode for heating the vehicle and obtaining a normal supply of hot water Factory setting is Therm A 6 Pump Auto 12V In the Auto mode the 230V pump operates and when 230V is disconnected the 12V pump starts In 12V mode the 12V pump is used even if 230V is con...

Page 30: ... outside for example with GSM When external start has been activated the control panel s On Off button must be switched off see the assembly setting manual for external start Note To use this function an external start installation is required see the manual for the vehicle boat or building 230 V This function is used in connection with starting the boiler when connection of 230 V to vehicle takes...

Page 31: ...On mode and indoor temperature 22 C Other functions are disconnected 3 Translator This function is used to enable an external main panel to operate the boiler If a main panel is connected to the Alde panel it is activated with the On button otherwise it must always be set at Off Factory setting is Off 4 OK To leave the tool menu press OK or Menu Service menus Activated Functions Heater temp Sanita...

Page 32: ...ection blue cable triggered To reset disconnect 12V from the boiler and reconnect Window open Window open the boiler stops for gas Gas operation in the boiler starts again when the window is closed The electrical operation remains in function Check the vehicle boat or building manual to see whether this function is installed Connection failure There is a connection fault between boiler and panel T...

Page 33: ... Instructions for use N3000 E series with LED control panel Main parts 1 Refrigerator door 2 Freezer door 3 Door lock 4 Security lock dependent on model 5 Control panel LED 5a On off switch 5b Confirmation button 5c Arrow buttons 5d Symbols sources 5e Cooling level indicators THETFORD REFRIGERATOR ...

Page 34: ... any naked flames provide sufficient ventilation through vents windows and doors Then contact the Customer Service Department in your country or holiday location Maintenance Make sure that installation electrical connection maintenance and periodical inspection of the gas system will be done by a qualified technical person according to Thetford s instructions www thetford europe com and local safe...

Page 35: ...ight up and start to blink Choose the desired source by pushing the arrow buttons Confirm your choice with the confirmation button Sources The refrigerator is powered by the mains The refrigerator is powered by the battery of your vehicle The refrigerator is powered by the connection of a gas bottle Note The refrigerator is only operated when the control panel is powered A stand alone model instal...

Page 36: ...tely 7 days in combina tion with gas supply When the red symbol batteries empty blinks you have to replace batteries within 24 hours Remove all batteries out of the small cover underneath the control panel and replace 6 new batteries WARNING Only use 1 5 V AA LR6 batteries Do not use rechargeable batteries for this function in the refrigerator Note If you are not going to use this function for mor...

Page 37: ...ed boxes Use of freezer compartment You can use the freezer compartment to keep food frozen or to make ice cubes with the special delivered tray CAUTION Never keep carbonated liquids in the freezer compartment CAUTION If the refrigerator has to perform for a longer period in internal vehicle temperature below 10 C a constant regula tion of temperature in the freezer compart ment can t be guarantee...

Page 38: ...e switch off the refrigerator Push the on off switch and hold it for 2 seconds to switch off the refrigerator All lights will go out Defrosting A layer of ice on the cooling fins will decrease the cooling capacity and durability of your refrigerator Therefore your refrigerator is provided with an automatic defrost system which prevents ice formation Despite this system it is also possible to manua...

Page 39: ... waste The correct disposal of your old product will help prevent potential negative consequences to the environment and human health Questions If you require further information or have any questions about your refrigerator please visit our website www thetford europe com If you still have questions contact the Customer Service Department in your country or your holiday location For correct and e...

Page 40: ...ool sufficiently what can I do Check if the vents aren t covered or blocked from the outside if the refrigerator stands level if the highest cooling setting of the refrigerator is selected if the door of the refrigerator still closes properly or if there is not too much ice on the cooling fins If none of this is the case please contact your dealer or a Thetford Service Centre All lights on the con...

Page 41: ... instructions Before you start using the refrigerator please read the operating instructions carefully These instructions provide you with the necessary guidance for the proper use of your refrigerator Observe in particular the safety instructions Observation of the instructions and handling recommendations is important for dealing with the refrigerator safely and for protecting you from injury an...

Page 42: ...e field provided on the front page of this operation manual Spare parts Parts can be ordered throughout Europe from our customer services Always give the model and product number when you contact the customer service You will find this information on the rating plate inside the refrigerator Environmental notice Refrigerators manufactured by Dometic GmbH are free of CFC HCFC and HFC Ammonia a natur...

Page 43: ...y Substantial damage to property and or injury to persons can arise through unprofessional procedures WARNING Never use an unshielded flame to check gas bearing parts and pipes for leakage There is a danger of fire or explosion WARNING Never open the absorber cooling unit It is under high pressure There is a danger of injury Information on coolant Ammonia is used as a coolant This is a natural com...

Page 44: ...ackaging of single packs if all the necessary information e g the use by date can also be read on the single packs Do not leave cooled goods outside the refrigerator for too long Place the foods with the next use by date at the front accordingly Pack away any left over food and eat at the first opportunity Wash your hands before and after handling any food Regularly clean the inside of the refrige...

Page 45: ...meet the cooling performance requirements of the Climatic Clas SN acc to EN ISO 7371 in the temperature range of 10 C to 32 C ambient temperature For temperatures below 10 C winter covers should be installed For ambient temperatures exceeding 32 C for a longer period of time it is recommended installing Dometic additional fan item no 241 2985 00 ...

Page 46: ...Door locking button 3 Freezer compartment removable 4 Insertable grid shelf available as op tion to be used when freezer compart ment is removed 5 Post evaporator for cooling compart ment 6 Condensation water drain channel 7 Vegetable bin 8 Upper door shelf with flap egg shelf available as option may be inserted 9 Lower door shelf with bottle holders ...

Page 47: ...ment 2 Operating controls 3 Post evaporator for cooling compart ment 4 Condensation water drain channel 5 Data plate 6 Vegetable bin 7 Upper door shelf with flap egg shelf available as option may be inserted 8 Lower door shelf with bottle holders ...

Page 48: ...ed by authorised technical personnel after first use and after every other year for compliance with the European Standard EN 1949 A test certificate has to be issued It is the user s responsibility to arrange this test The gas burner must be inspected and cleaned as necessary at least once a year When using liquefied petroleum gas tank or refill cylinders the maintenance interval is reduced to hal...

Page 49: ...at time intervals of 2 minutes If the flame is not lit afterwards a fault is indicated Setting of cooling compartment temperature Fig 18 6 7 Select the desired cooling compartment temperature by pressing button 6 The LED display 7 of the selected temperature setting is illuminated The scale starts with MIN position at the left LED position small bar highest temperature and climbs up to MAX positio...

Page 50: ...the gas mode All LED indicators except the GAS LED are not lit during operation with internal batteries The GAS LED flashes every 15 seconds If a button is pressed the temperature level LEDs 7 also light If the battery voltage is too low an acoustic signal whistle tone sounds every 15 seconds Then replace the batteries in the battery compartment Inserting changing the batteries Switch off the refr...

Page 51: ...Power ON OFF switch 2 Energy selector button 230V 3 Energy selector button GAS 4 Energy selector button 12V 6 Frameheating 7 Temperature level selection 8 Temperature level display 9 Indicator LED failure Reset button GAS FAILURE Switching ON OFF Switch ON by pressing button 1 2s Switch OFF by pressing button 1 2s 230V AC operation Select Mains voltage by pressing button 2 Set temperature step by ...

Page 52: ...essed Press the button again to activate the required function Failures are indicated by flashing of the failure indicator LED Should the door be kept open for too long more than 2 minutes an acoustic signal is initiated pulsing whistle tone Should the electronic control detect any failure an acoustic signal will sound pulsing whistle tone At the same time the display starts flashing for trouble s...

Page 53: ... battery compartment if the refrigerator will not be used for a long time Do not mix different types of batteries Frame heating fridge freezer models only All fridge freezer models are equipped with a frame heating 12VDC 3 5W around the freezer compartment During summer months with high temperatures and humidity the metal frame may have water droplets forming To evaporate these droplets switch on ...

Page 54: ...napping into the lock can be heard While the vehicle is parked the locking hook may be fixed to facilitate opening of the door Fig 26 27 Fastening and releasing the door lock hook when parking the vehicle If the vehicle is parked for a longer period of time the locking hook may be clamped by means of a lockbar The door may now be opened by just pulling it without need of pressing the locking butto...

Page 55: ... check that the ventilation grilles and the exhaust duct system 1 have not been blocked by snow leaves etc Fig 36 2 When the outside temperature falls below 10 C the winter covers should be fitted This protects the unit from excessively cold air which could have adverse effects on the performance of the unit Covers may be supplied as part of the specification of your caravan or alternatively are a...

Page 56: ...ol down before storing Avoid storing products in the refrigerator that could emit volatile flammable gases Do not overfill the storage grids and compartments to prevent obstructing the internal air circulation Maintain a clearance of approx 5 10 mm between chilled products and post evaporator cooling fins Do not expose the refrigerator to direct sunlight Please bear in mind that the temperature in...

Page 57: ...y loosening the two locking devices 1 underneath For loosening pull the slider to the middle for fastening pull them sidewards Two of the storage racks are secured In this way inadvertent entrapment and suffocation of children is prevented if the storage racks are removed To protect children it must be avoided to create space for children in the cooling compartment WARNING Do not remove these stor...

Page 58: ...y pressing button 2 Keep button 2 pressed for 3 seconds The display disappears and the appliance is fully switched off Fig 40 Release the locking mechanism of the door lock by pushing it and shift it to the front If the door is shut in this position a small gap is nevertheless kept open to prevent formation of mildew If the refrigerator is to be taken out of service for an extended period of time ...

Page 59: ...ime Check whether the cooling compartment works after approx 4 5 hours Ambient temperatures too high Regularly remove ventilation grilles Failure The refrigerator does not cool in gas operation mode Possible cause Action you can take Gas cylinder empty Change gas cylinder Is the upstream shut off device open Open shut off device Air in the gas pipe Switch off the appliance and start again Repeat t...

Page 60: ... trouble shooting Refrigerators with an electronics system MES AES indicate the occurence of a malfunction by the LED or display flashing If a malfunction occurs the indicator LED Failure 8 flashes simultaneously In the case of AES models an acoustic alarm sounds Before notifying the authorised Service Center please check whether the instructions in section Operating the refrigerator have been obs...

Page 61: ...ult Acoustic signal 15s at two minute intervals Interior lighting is switched on Close door check door contact 2 and 7 flashing and acoustic signal 20s 230 V mode 230V heating element defective Arrange replacement of 230V heating element contact Customer Service 4 and 7 flashing and acoustic signal 20s 12 V mode 12V heating element defective Arrange replacement of 12V heating element contact Custo...

Page 62: ...med during the ignition Cooker 3 Burner Hotplate operation Burner operation Fig 1 Important Although each burner will support pans from 10 to 22cm care should be taken not to overload the appliance as performance may be reduced The following pan sizes are the maximum we recommend Electric Hotplate Ø180mm Auxiliary Burner Ø200mm Semi Rapid Burner 2x Ø200mm or 1x Ø220mm with 1x Ø180mm When using sma...

Page 63: ...r pointer on the knob lines up with the zero on the control panel The hotplate is a sealed construction and transfers heat through conduction For maximum efficiency a correctly sized pan with a flat heavy gauge base should be used Pan size should be the same or slightly larger up to 1 2 5cm oversize Before using your hotplate for the first time we recommend that you prime and then season it To pri...

Page 64: ...t procedure holding control knob for slightly longer 3 For models fitted with Spark Ignition the procedure is similar except that the burner can be ignited by depressing the ignition button which is located on the fascia Ignition must be carried out with the door open and if the burner has not lit within 15 seconds the control knob should be released and the grill left for at least 1 minute before...

Page 65: ...en shelf in the required position and close the door Set control knob to approximately 200 C and heat the oven for about 30 minutes to eliminate any residual factory lubricants that might impart unpleasant smells to the meals being cooked A non toxic smoke may occur when using for the first time so open any windows and turn on mechanical ventilators to help remove the smoke 5 Although the oven doe...

Page 66: ... heavy objects onto open grill and oven doors Leaks If a smell of gas becomes apparent the supply should be turned off at the cylinder IMMEDIATELY Extinguish naked lights including cigarettes and pipes Do not operate electrical switches Open all doors and windows to disperse any gas escape LPG gas is heavier than air any escaping gas will therefore collect at a low level The strong unpleasant smel...

Page 67: ...r for at least one minute 3 To light Push in the control knob and turn to full rate see Fig 2 Hold a lighted match or taper to the burner and push the control knob in and hold It is necessary to hold the knob depressed after the burner has ignited or approximately 10 15 seconds to allow the thermocouple probe to reach temperature before releasing the knob Should the flame go out when the knob is r...

Page 68: ...a flame sensing probe which will automatically cut off the gas supply in the event of the flame going out In the event of the burner flames accidentally being extinguished turn off the burner control and do not attempt to re ignite the burner for at least one minute 7 It is normal for the flames on this burner to develop yellow tips as it heats up particularly on Butane 8 A reversible grill pan tr...

Page 69: ...riation between top and centre and centre to bottom is approximately equivalent to one gas mark Good use can be made of the temperature variation in several dishes requiring different temperatures may be cooked at the same time In this way maximum benefit can be obtained from the gas used to heat the oven Care should be taken not to overload the oven adequate spacing being used to allow free circu...

Page 70: ...and understands the hazards of improper use Important safety guidance WARNING To prevent fire burns electric shock and other warnings Listed below are as with all appliances certain rules to follow and safeguards to assure high performance from this oven Important instructions 1 Do not use the oven for any reason other than food preparation such as for drying clothes paper or any other non food it...

Page 71: ...quid Visible bubbling or boiling when the container is removed from the microwave oven is not always present This could result in very hot liquid suddenly boiling over when a spoon or other utensil is inserted into the liquid To reduce the risk of Injury to persons a Do not overheat the liquid b Stir the Iiquid both before and halfway through heating it c Do not use straight sided containers with ...

Page 72: ... cleaned regularly and any food deposits removed 9 Failure to maintain the oven in a clean condition could lead to deterioration of the surface that could adversely affect the life of the appliance and possibly result in a hazardous situation MICROWAVE ...

Page 73: ...F ITTE D E QU IP ME NT 165 Thetford C260 Cassette Toilet Quick Guide Preparing waste holding tank CASSETTE TOILET ...

Page 74: ...F IT T E D E QU IP M E N T 166 Emptying waste holding tank CASSETTE TOILET ...

Page 75: ... position is different on C263 models 5a Flush button 5b Waste holding tank level indication 1 level or 3 levels dependent on model 6 Pull handle 7 Pour out spout 8 Cap with measuring cup 9 Automatic pressure release vent 10 Vent button 11 Sliding cover 12 Blade opener 13 Waste holding tank mechanism 14 Wheel 15 Service door 3 ...

Page 76: ...ive package Then add 3L of water to the waste holding tank Fill the flush water tank of a C262 model to the top Electric ventilator if applicable Open the service door and remove the waste holding tank Then remove the filter housing cover and place the new filter into the filter housing Replace the cover and return the waste holding tank back to original position WARNING Never add toilet additives...

Page 77: ... toilet paper is super soft dissolves quickly prevents clogging and makes it easier to empty the waste holding tank Level indication You can check whether your waste holding tank has a 1 level or a 3 level indication Make sure the tank is empty and place it properly Then activate the control panel If no level indication light lights up your toilet has a 1 level indication It will only indicate a f...

Page 78: ...sehold cleaners to clean your toilet These may cause permanent damage to the seals and other toilet components Waste pump out system if applicable Fill the emptied waste holding tank with water and place the tank back Then activate the control panel Press the waste pump out system button to pump the water through the system Do this once every 3 weeks Remove seat and cover To clean your toilet thor...

Page 79: ... www thetford eu If you still have questions contact the Customer Service Department in your country or your holiday location For correct and efficient support please ensure all relevant product type information is available Spare parts Original Thetford spare parts are available through your own dealer or an authorised Thetford Service Centre FAQs What should I do in case of a defect on my Thetfo...

Page 80: ...any loss and or damage caused directly or indirectly by use of the toilet Caravans with external barbeque point Models equipped with an external barbeque point can be used to power any gas appliance suitable for the gas used in the caravan at the working pressure shown on the label in the barbeque outlet box Please note when using the outlet that the fitted regulator will allow a maximum of 1 5kg ...

Page 81: ...uld only be used as an outlet point for gas never connect a gas bottle direct to the outlet External shower point The external shower point if fitted will be supplied with a separate shower head and hose assembly To connect the shower simply align the plug with the socket and push into position To remove pull the lower trigger and pull the plug from the socket Caravans with TV inlet in battery box...

Page 82: ...ilar to the socket in the battery box with a suitable lead As can be seen from the simplified schematic when multiple TV locations are present in a van all of these receive signals from the TV aerial connection box Using adaptors and link cables which are readily available it may be possible to re direct a signal from the SAT connection at the primary TV location up to the aerial connection box to...

Page 83: ...or horizontal orientation Note DO NOT over tighten or use undue force on the winder 3 Switch ON the Power Pack and the RED LED will illuminate 4 Check the gain control switch is set to normal NML 5 Tune your television to the strongest signal You may need to adjust the direction of the mast to achieve the best quality picture 6 Secure by tightening the Mast Locking Collar and Wall Bracket Removing...

Page 84: ...signed to automatically move into the correct position Fig E 3 Where a bed board is fitted unfold and make sure it is secured by press studs when lifted into position The bed board is required to protect both the occupant and the window from damage during use of the bunk Fig F 4 Locate safety boards Fig G 5 Arrange seat cushions as appropriate Fig G Bunks are designed to carry a child to a maximum...

Page 85: ...only water or with mild suds or a vacuum cleaner In order to avoid material fatigue do not leave the flynet closed for a long time Maintenance If operation of the soft Rollo blind is exceptionally stiff it is possible to spray the guide legs left and right with a Teflon spray This will ease both the operation of the blind and avoid any interruption malfunction from deposits in the guide legs which...

Page 86: ...d the stay inside the window and lock off the handles by turning back through 90 degrees On models fitted with ratchet stays the window locks in the open position to pre set positions located within the stay To operate push open the window until you hear an audible click and then slowly release the pane and the window will be locked in the first open position Push open again to find the next locki...

Page 87: ...n Mini Heki rooflight To open depress button and push bar upwards The rooflight has two open ventilation positions and a fully open position The blind and flynet operate independently of each other and are engaged by connecting to each other and sliding Heki care instructions Clean the blind only with a damp sponge Clean on a regular basis to avoid dust dirt particle build up as this can damage th...

Page 88: ...tains nets or blinds Shower heads Care should be taken as water may become hot temporarily when switched on until it mixes and regulates Small children should be surpervised at all times when using the shower We recommend unfastening the shower head before travelling and storing safely to prevent it becoming detached whilst towing Fixing of awnings In order to avoid puncturing the outer skin of th...

Page 89: ...p Front locker and sunroof The front locker is made from ABS thermoformed plastics which are easy clean textured surfaces To ensure long life and prevent damage you must not use any cleaning materials including solvents or aggressive cleaning materials We recommend the use of warm soapy water applied with a damp cloth Where a front sunroof is fitted directly above the front windows it is recommend...

Page 90: ...e suggest this modification only be carried out by a competent person ideally a Swift Group dealer or Authorised Repairer Please be aware a cycle rack can not be fitted onto a model where there is a rear escape window Please confirm this with your Swift Group Dealer Caravan motor movers The design and fitment of a caravan motor mover shall be in accordance with the NCC Code of Practice 305 and you...

Page 91: ...F ITTE D E QU IP ME NT 183 Omni vent OMNIVENT ...

Page 92: ...e highest speed boost To do this push for 3 seconds on the button S1 extraction or S2 intake After 5 minutes the ventilator returns to its previous speed setting See table in fig 20 For reasons of security the ventilator the ventilator stops when the tension is too high 19 5 V or too low 11 1 V or when the fan is blocked For trouble shooting see fig 21 Maintenance The ventilator grid can be remove...

Page 93: ... hold the power button again to switch the screen off If an image is not displayed please check the following The screen has two input channels While the screen is ON short presses of the power button will alternate the display between these channels Check the alternate channel for an image The transmitter and receiver need to be paired to communicate with each other This should have been done by ...

Page 94: ...IP M E N T 186 Using a small screwdriver press the pairing button on the rectangular plate between the number plate lights Fig 3 Once pairing is complete an image will be displayed on the screen TOURER REAR VIEW CAMERA ...

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