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1.    7   h after 5000 km or   Braking system check                    12 months  and then    Adjustment of brake shoes   A      7 every 10000 km or   Wheel bearing adjustment check     yp     12 months   Greasing of the overrunning device bearing sleeves   SETS asec   Greasing of brake cables and other braking system  25 ema jamie ei elements          a 5 8 3      ABE   Grease refilling in bearings     SZE else  S S ela every ca  15000 km    Grease replacement in wheel cone bearings   Bla sz   Brake shoe wear check     i     E a  gt  EE  gt  Besides everyday maintenance  we recommend that all other operations are  Yo  E u EEEE carried out at a Trailer Production Plant    Niewiad  w    Authorised Service Station    dA Bearing adjustments after 2000km and 5000 km shall be obligatorily carried out    at a Niewiad  w    Authorised Service Station                                                                                  5 2  BALL TYPE COUPLING    Caravans and trailers from Niewiad  w  depending on the version purchased   may be equipped with ball type couplings manufactured by KNOTT or AL KO   Fig  8  Diagram   the N126nt type caravan internal wiring system  with 12S type plug  Secure the coupling well  proceeding as follows   1  Unlock the coupling lever by pressing its lip  or pulling it upwards   this  applies to some KNOTT coupling types    2  Turn the coupling lever towards the front     19 8    3  Put the catch onto the hook ball and lightly press  it will automatically
2.   or during driving wheel replacement   Always ensure that the jockey wheel screw is greased well     11    INTERNAL SYSTEMS    6 5 1  12V WIRING SYSTEM    The Internal 12V wiring system is used to supply the following appliances       refrigerating unit     water pump     gas boiler  if provided      interior lighting   and other fitted for voltage of 12V     The voltage of 12V is received from a power supply unit or through the caravan  line that connects to the car battery  This system is connected to the car using  the 12S type plug or thirteen pin plug  only one plug is used then      In order to activate the electric power supply  proceed as follows       connect the caravan to an external 230V power source  using an extension  cord       insert the power supply plug into the 230V socket installed next to the  power supply unit     This system is protected a 15A fuses  in power supply      List of bulbs used in the internal system    front halogen lamp halogen   G4 12V 20W  halogen lamp above cooker    side halogen lamp halogen   G4 12V 10W    rear halogen lamp  N126n     bathroom halogen lamp  N126nt    tubular   12V 10W       16    6 2  REFRIGERATING UNIT    The refrigerating unit used by the Trailer Production Plant has three power  sources      230V     12V     propane butane gas   Detailed servicing and operating specifications and technical data  regarding the refrigerating unit are provided in extra instructions for use   accessory equipment      6 3  INTERIOR HE
3.  capo  209  p l  O   CO       CJ SF  re      U       SO ap    SS ae Sa ISS          0 5 2   lt   Se  PAE   SCD lias   5 D 5    l os o   A  ko    5   O  RS  1 O  O        OI E  l I D o  E lg  gt  5  ea 5  AJ km 5       z E 0 fo  9  gt 2 gt      ZA AN Jo 3 13    E  i      So                            Fig 6  Diagram   the N126n type caravan internal wiring system  with 12S type plug     17        avoid driving into kerbs        when the caravan is not used for an extended period of time  support it to  ensure that the wheels do not touch the ground        avoid long lasting static load     Use a 19mm socket wrench when you fix wheels    During regular caravan use  tyre thread wear should be uniform  In cases where  you find that the thread wears too fast and not evenly  have the caravan  suspension inspected at an Authorised Service Station     5 5  BRAKING SYSTEM    Caravans manufactured by the Trailer Production Plant in Niewiadow are  equipped with an overrunning type braking system  which consists of        overrunning device        transfer system        wheel braking mechanisms   While braking the car  the caravan s inertia force presses the overrunning device   which activates the braking mechanisms in the caravan s wheels through  transfer system strands  The braking mechanism s structure allows you to drive  backwards without having to do any extra service operations  When changing  from reverse drive to driving forwards  the braking system becomes ready to  brake auto
4.  floor using hot water with washing agents added  Occasionally wax  the floor with wax floor polish or other floor maintenance agents     Do the following after each season     wash the caravan shell with car shampoo     check the condition of seals at all elements fixed to the caravan  aluminium  strips  manoeuvre handles  lamps  windows      make up any sealant losses  with silicone or MS type sealant     protect connecting plug contacts with an agent for temporary protection   e g  WD40      spread a layer of protective car wax on the caravan s shell surface      amp  INFORMATION ON THE ENMRONMENTALLY SAFE USE AND UTILISATION OF  THE VEHICLE    Caravans manufactured by Trailer Production Plant    Niewiadow    Sp  z o o   are made of many materials    They contain plastics  We recommend that all repairs except minor ones  as  described in this Manual  be done at Authorised Service Stations or  specialised service stations  When the caravan reaches the end of its service  life  take it to a licensed vehicle utilisation company     26    TABLE OF CONTENTS    1  INTRODUCTION AAA a tenia 1  2  TECHNICAE DATA cai 2  3  EQUIEMENT na Aa 2  S31   BASIC EQUIPMENT  ii A A A 2  des     ANTEMORLA YODO TO ius noki ok ni OG 3  33   ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT 0 ai 5  4  CARAVAN OPERATION   pisa Z AE 5  Bis  HOOKING OP ii ZWS inert OOOO 5  a2  A otras i terse ea eid ORA E AAAA 6  43  BEFORE DRIVING srta tac  n 6  da DPV ING it EA 7  45  WINHOOKING wait tac  n 7  5  OPERATION  SERVICING  CHASSIS M
5.  lock  and secure    KNOTT and selected ALKO couplings are equipped with coupling position  indicators  As soon as the coupling is fastened  the indicator will show a green  field  KNOTT   or a green field will show above the globular part of the coupling  body  AL KO    After fastening there should be no visible play in the coupling between the catch  and the hook ball  If there is any play  it indicates wear of the hook ball or catch   and in this case you should not attempt to drive   If in standard equipment of a caravan with a KNOTT or AL KO ball type coupling  there is no lock securing the coupling from being disconnected by unauthorised  persons  it is possible to get this lock as an extra accessory     5 3  SUSPENSION AND WHEEL BEARINGS    All caravans and trailers from Trailer Production Plant Niewiadow Sp  z o o   Ltd    are provided with axles with rubber springing elements  The suspension system  does not require any maintenance  but it should be checked at least once per  year at an Authorised Service Station  ln cases where defects are found   appropriate repairs or replacements should be carried out either at an  Authorised Service Station or at the Trailer Production Plant Niewiad  w Sp  z  0 0     Wheel bearings  Caravans are fitted with cone bearings     Check the play in bearings after approximately 2000 km  proceeding as follows       lift the caravan  ensuring that the wheel is not touching the ground       check if the wheel rotates smoothly  without noi
6.  on it              ia  JT m  Si    z AOS  HEH     E  ele e TE 5 Re  ARERSE  gt  mi             erior light lamp          8   group of wires  w                                                                                                    Fig  9  Diagram   the N126nt type caravan internal 12V wiring system  with 13 pin plug     ATTENTION    When using the power supply unit it is recommended to disconnect the  12V wiring system cables from the car     20    5  OPERATION  SERVICING  CHASSIS MAINTENANCE    5 1  GENERAL INFORMATION             ASA Remember to occasionally check screw joints  in particular the proper fastening  Bey  of the driving set and tow bar  as well as the overrunning device and wheels    0  gt  Periodically inspect the chassis frame  While inspecting the frame  check the   errr a condition of the welds  protective coating and for any cracks                         y ATTENTION    AG It is prohibited to make any modifications in the caravan s structure  as this  i  gt  I will result in loss of warranty rights                     Caravans and trailers from Niewiad  w require minimum maintenance  carried out      SO  gt  according to the following schedule     Type of operation      Everyday   Keeping the caravan clean     A   Keeping internal parts of the ball type coupling clean and  GO  greased  and ball seating covered with grease        after 2000 km or   Wheel bearing adjustment check   6 months   Greasing of the overrunning device bearing sleeves    
7.  shall be hooked up so as to ensure that it pulls the  caravan s brakes in cases where the ball type coupling separates while driving   In order to do that make a loop of the rope  put it onto the mandrel under the  hook ball and fix the snap hook on the rope  so as to make it impossible for the  rope to slide off the mandrel  Fig 3         because of fire or suffocation hazards   2  Never allow unauthorised and unqualified people to modify  wiring systems and equipment  230V and 12V      6 5 3  THE GAS SYSTEM                                                 l NY  al AS P  J    D        gt  N  N J   f  zet M wa  b  o     7  C                 LA      gus bottle  not standard eguipent   2 rubber hose W4    option   3   reducer for SOmBar  optian   4   6x  tube coaled steel or copper    valve sel   b   ges cooker      refrigeratnq unit  option    B  interna  heating  option    3   straight tube coupling   lO angular tube coupling   II gas bottle box valve  option   8   interar heating  option                    Fig  11  Diagram   the gas system    Before you activate any of the devices  connect the gas bottle to the system  1    not standard equipment   through the gas regulator  3     22    6 5 2  SUPPLY NETWORK 230V    The system is fitted to use 230V equipment and allows for the connecting of a  230V 12V power supply unit    This system s diagram is shown in Fig  10    In order to connect the caravan system to the power source  plug the power  cable  2   which belongs to the c
8. AINTENANCE                      8  51     GENERALINFORMATION a 8  S2     BALI TYPE COUPLING a gee ee 8  5 3  SUSPENSION AND WHEEL BEARINGS c ooooccccccccccccccccnncocccacnnncnnnnos 9  5 4 DRIVING WHEELS  ae 9  5 9  BRAKING SYSTEM ias 10  56  SUPPORT  JOCKEY WREEL ii aa 11  5 7    SIGNALLING SYSTEM snno a p Aa 12  6  CARAVAN BODY aiii a a E EA 14  6 1 KITCHEN OET  oise a bae 14  62  REFRIGERATING UNIT is 15  6 3 INTERIOR HEATING snaa o 15  6 4 PLACE TO SEAT AND SLEEP rrei eraai aaa aaa zzaaaaaaazzew   15  6 5   INTERNAL SYSTEMS cocida 16  601  12V  WIRING SYSTEM cui ad das 16  6032 230V WIRING SYSTEM osito da 21  633 GAS VO TEM todita 22  600  GAS BOTTLE PIT UNO tidad 23  6 94  WATER SYSTEMS iia its 25  639 MOBILE TOLET orrein Aa tac 25  7  CARAVAN BODY MAINTENANCE oooococccccccocconccocccncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn ns 25  8  INFORMATION ON VEHICLE ENVIRONMENTALLY SAFE USE    AND UTILISATION atada aia 26      in cases where an injured person looses consciousness and has  stopped breathing  perform mouth to mouth resuscitation until a  doctor arrives     Every two years check the gas system to ensure it is tightly sealed and  that all the valves are working correctly     6 5 4  WATER SYSTEM    The water system consists of the following elements     lines supplying water    10 litre tanks    water discharge line    tap with electro valve    electric pump   output 12l min    The water tanks are located in the kitchen cupboard  in the case of N126n   or in  the bathroom cupboard  in the c
9. ATING    It is possible to equip the N126n and N126nt type caravans with propane butane  gas heaters  accessory equipment  for interior heating   he gas operating  pressure is 30mbar    In order to activate heating  proceed as follows      connect the gas bottle to the proper regulator      open the proper valve located in the kitchen cupboard      turn the heater knob  gas ignition in the heater is automatic     When you are not using the heating  ensure that proper  marked  valve in  the kitchen cupboard is shut    Detailed servicing and operating specifications and technical data  regarding heating are provided in extra instructions for use for the heater   accessory equipment      6 4  PLACE TO SEAT AND SLEEP    In order to make a place to sit  do the following      place the table catches  fixed at table edge  onto aluminium strip  2  mounted  on the caravan wall      unfold the table leg  4   sliding button  3       release the buttons  1  on the table catches    In order to make a place to sleep  do the following      press the buttons  1  on the table catches      fold the table leg  4   sliding button  3       remove the table from the aluminium strip  2  and place it onto strip  6   at the  same time laying the table on the bed edges  5     1 7                                           15       5 7   SIGNALLNG SYSTEM    The caravan is equipped with a signalling system fitted for voltage of 12 V  It  may be provided with a seven pin or a thirteen pin plug  Below you 
10. Zaktady Sprzetu Precyzyjnego     Niewiad  w    S A   Ltd    Osiedle Niewiad  w 49  97 225 Ujazd  Poland   tel   0 44  719 20 00  fax   0 44  719 20 16  e mail  export niewiadow  pl    USER   S MANUAL    CARAVAN  TYPES  N126n  N126nt    Zaktady Sprzetu Precyzyjnego     Niewiad  w    S A  Ltd     97 225 Ujazd   Osiedle Niewiad  w 49   tel   0 44  719 20 00   fax   0 44  719 20 16   e mail  export niewiadow pl    May 2006    L INTRODUCTION    Thank you for buying our caravan  manufactured at Trailer Production Plant     Niewiad  w    Sp  zo o   Ltd      Our more than 30 years of experience allows us to offer you this durable and  safe product     Before you start using the caravan  please thoroughly read this Manual and  observe all guidelines provided herein  Failure to follow the instructions when  using the caravan will result in loss of warranty     Striving after continuous quality improvement of our products  we reserve the  right to introduce any modifications due to current modernisations  which are  not contained in this Manual     We will be grateful if you send us your comments and observations made  during operation of the caravan     Being sure of your satisfaction when using our product  we wish you a safe  journey     Trailer Production Plant     NIEWIADOW    Sp  z o o   Ltd      Furniture  Wash the cooker and sink using water with a washing detergent and wipe to dry   Do not use any agents that may scratch the surfaces or cause chemical damage     Floor  Wash the
11. aravan   s basic equipment  in socket  4   located  on the outside of the caravan near the box for the gas bottle  with the power  supply socket in the vicinity of the place where you have parked the caravan   Double socket  6  is installed in the bed frame and used to plug in the  refrigerating unit and the 230V 12V power supply unit  Socket  7   located on  the bed   s front panel  can be used for any extra electrical equipment that uses  up to 1500W  The system is secured with a current differential and overcurrent  fuse  5      16A  installed in the bed frame             co    PUWC  ads KIU          LOUIS BblKE          current dferentigl bno overcurrent fuse   AA                                            Fig  10  Diagram   230V wiring system in N126n and N126nt type caravans     WARNINGS     1  Never use other portable cooking appliances or heaters other than  electric  which are not sources of direct thermal radiation     21    3  Connect the caravan wiring system to the towing vehicle socket  The  caravan is equipped with a seven pin plug  type 12N  complying with Polish  Standard PN 83 S 76055 or a thirteen pin plug  complying with DINV 72570     ATTENTION    The car tow hook ball shall have diameter 250 53  mm  and its horizontal  axis shall be located at height 350   420 mm above ground level for cars  loaded up to acceptable total weight  ATW      4 2  LOADING    While loading the caravan  ensure that the load is evenly arranged in the  caravan  which will allow y
12. ase of N126nt     The pump shall be installed in the water tank  Water flows out of the tap when  the valve is turned on  the pump activates automatically     Sewage water is removed through a water piping system under the caravan    It is recommended to position the caravan at camping grounds directly over a  drain  in order to prevent water from being spilled around the unit     6 5 5  MOBILE TOILET    Optionally  it is possible to equip the N126nt caravans with mobile toilets  A  toilet like this possesses a tank accessible from the outside through a special  door     Detailed descriptions regarding mobile toilet maintenance and operation  are provided in an additional manual  accessory equipment      7  CARAVAN BODY MAINTENANCE    Shell and windows   Body maintenance basically involves keeping it clean  It is possible to protect  the laminate against dirt absorption with car body wax preparations and cleaning  the surface when wet  it is best to use special agents for cleaning these  preparations  To protect them from scratching  clean windows with a soft cloth  and wash with plenty of water    Carpets and wall lining   Clean wall lining with agents for carpet cleaning or other similar products  Wash  mattress covers and curtains using washing detergents     25    2 TECHNICAL DATA    Length 4500 mm  Total width 2050 mm  Total height 2550 mm  Body length 3050 mm  Inside body width 1960 mm  Inside body height 1815 mm  Wheel track 1500 mm  Own weight    N126n 560 kg    N126n
13. ates that the whole system is leak proof     23    a                                                                                                                                                                                                     Fig 2  Day layout  a  night layout  b  in a caravan  1 gas cooker  2 sink  3 front bed  4 long table  5   bathroom  6 wardrobe for clothes  7 wall cupboards  8 side wardrobe  9 place to sleep 193x130 cm      3 3  ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT    Trailer Production Plant    Niewiad  w    Sp  z o o   Ltd   offers the following  accessory equipment for its caravans and trailers       shock absorbers     awning manufactured by the Plant     entrance step   hammock manufactured by the Plant  applies to the N126n type     gas heater for interior heating     refrigerating unit  gas 230V 12V      gas operated boiler  101  or electric boiler  51  for 230V    mobile toilet  applies to the N126nt type    shower  applies to the N126nt type    10  roller blinds shutters  for front and rear window   11 bicycle rack   12 refrigerating unit   instructions for use   13 heater for interior heating   instructions for use   14 gas boiler   instructions for use   15 mobile toilet   instructions for use    OMONDAORWN      4  CARAVAN OPERATION  4 1  HOOKING UP    1  Hook the caravan to your car s tow hook using its ball type coupling  The  correct method for connecting the ball and car tow hook is described in section  5 2  of this manual    2  The emergency cable
14. e for clothes  9 place to sleep 193x130 cm   10 place to sleep 65x193 cm     In all cases it is prohibited to check the system s tightness using an open  flame  e g  a candle or lighter     2  In cases where you find gas leaks in the system  do the following     close the bottle valve    put out all sources of open flame    do not use any  sparking equipment  electric plug in sockets  power switches  radio sets  TV  sets  etc      open the door and windows and ventilate the interior well  LPG   which is heavier than air  accumulates in lower sections of the room   In justified  cases it is recommended to call gas distributor   supplier    3  In cases where there is a room or gas bottle fire  if it is possible  close  the valve and remove the bottle outside into the open air  When this is not  possible  cool the bottle down as much as possible with a water jet or heavy  wet  rags  Inform the person in charge of fire fighting operations that there is gas  bottle inside the caravan     WARNINGS     1  Never block ventilation flow    2  Check flexible gas conduits on a regular basis  whether they are free  from cracks  and  whenever necessary and always before the expiration  date marked on the piping  replace with new ones  certified only     3  Put one powder fire extinguisher  certified or compliant with ISO 7165  requirements  near the entry door  not standard equipment   of minimum  capacity 1kg  and a fire blanket  not standard equipment  near the kitchen  equipment  thorou
15. ghly read the fire extinguisher operating instructions  and get information on local fire fighting system organisation    4  Never allow unauthorised and unqualified persons to modify in any way  the LPG systems and equipment     ATTENTION      Improper equipment handling may result in a considerable amount of  gas leakage or its inefficient combustion  which in turn may cause fire  or poisoning  Intoxication with combustion gas containing carbon  monoxide is indicated by a buzzing noise in ones head   ponderousness  an accelerated pulse  dizziness  vomiting and general  weakness  Provide the intoxicated person with first aid and call an  ambulance  While providing first aid  do the following      take the intoxicated person out to fresh air      make his her breathing easier by undoing clothes      serve smelling salts or other inhaling preparations  e g  ammonia       cover the intoxicated person with a blanket and do not allow him her  to sleep      continually supervise the patient     24     valve  11  in the box for the gas bottle  option   and valves  5  in the kitchen  cupboard should be closed at that moment     As soon as you connect the bottle and check leak tightness  open the valve  inside the box and the proper valve in the kitchen cupboard  depending on  which appliance you wish to use     ATTENTION     All gas appliances in caravans are designed for a gas pressure of 30mbar   Therefore  in order to ensure their proper operation  the regulator has to be  fit fo
16. heck whether all doors  windows and the roof vent are properly locked     ATTENTION    While the vehicles are in motion  the roof vent shall be tightly closed  it  must be lowered all the way down using the knob      4 4     Moreover  it is required to observe the following advices and guidelines      it is recommended to transport clothes and bed covering in protective  covers  in order to avoid their damage by rubbing against furniture edges     empty water tanks each time before driving in order to avoid  unnecessary caravan loading      while camping on sloped areas  block both wheels with wedges and pull  the parking brake      in cases where the caravan is parked on soft ground  put pads of a  minimum size of 200x200 mm under the folding supports     DRIVING    While driving remember that    the braking distance for the car   caravan set is greater than for the car  alone    it is required to maintain a reserved speed and a greater distance from  other vehicles  to be able to accelerate in case skidding occurs    be careful when driving downhill  especially if the road is wet     UNHOOKING    Unplug the wiring system  and put the plug in a holder    Disconnect the emergency cable    Unhook the caravan from car tow hook    Use the jockey wheel to lift the tow bar and separate the coupling  Due to  the load weight  be careful when lifting the tow bar    As soon as you unhook the caravan  put a cover over the ball to protect  you from getting soiled by the grease remaining
17. ighting          1 alt direthan macolor    m 100 lom p  c  aghi side   eaoiker limp    ynvie   Block  p h earth fer tenor lighting    Prenn   blu E o m                                                                                         Fae  5 fe  g lE Lighting of burners   AAA a In order to light burners  do the following   a   open the gas bottle valve and proper valve  provided when the caravan is  equipped with more than one gas receiving device  in the kitchen cupboard   11   light the lighter and bring it to the burner holes   a     turn the knob of the selected burner valve from position  shut    in  a counterclockwise direction  to position    low flame    or    high flame     then press and    hold down the knob until the gas starts to burn   a   elle a m Turn the knob to the position    shut    in order to put out the flame   PEB al IS We When you are not using the cooker  ensure that the gas bottle valve or  AE lo  E aA proper  marked  valve in the kitchen cupboard  if it is provided  is shut   PERRE E Leen 2 E ATTENTION    IE 21 pS zaa WIE     The cooker shall be used in compliance with the information contained in  KADR    the cooker instructions for use  which is provided with the caravan   m A 5    a m It is prohibited to connect the cooker directly to the gas bottle without a  A proper regulator     Fig  5  Diagram   signalling system with a thirteen pin plug     14    
18. matically   The caravan is equipped with a parking brake system  which is activated with a  hand lever located at the overrunning device and guarantees that the caravan  stops on slopes of up to 16    The parking brake works effectively only when the lever with pawl is fully pulled  up   When the lever is not sufficiently pulled  the caravan brakes in the forward  direction  whereas proper backwards braking is not ensured   In case of extended parking time on a slope  it is recommended to block the  caravan s wheels with wedges  apart from pulling up its hand brake   The caravan braking system requires maintenance and adjustment at an  Authorised Service Station   Remember to adjust the brake shoe play after 5000 km or 12 months  and then  every 10000 km or 12 months   While operating the caravan  watch how deep the ball catch slides in  If it must  be pushed in more than 60 mm before braking is possible  have it adjusted at an  Authorised Service Station   Approximately every 15000 km check brake shoe wear and adjust the brakes   Grease the place where the adjusting nut contacts the overrunning device  Have  these works done at an Authorised Service Station     Defect reasons and troubleshooting    DEFECT   REASON   HOWTO ELIMINATE iT    The brake operates only     brakes out of adjustment Adjust the brake   on one side     brake cable does not slide in its Lubricate or replace the cable  conduit Replace brake shoes      bad condition of brake shoes        damaged shock abso
19. ou to obtain the correct pressure on the tow hook ball   Secure the load against moving  Place heavy objects near the wheel axes  e g   inside beds     Pressure on the hook ball should be approximately 4  of real caravan weight   including its load  however a pressure of ca  25 kg guarantees the correct  running of the whole set  car   caravan  while driving    Higher pressure on the hook is acceptable  however it is not allowed to exceed  the maximum values specified in a cars documents and in the excerpt from the  caravan s official certification    Negative pressure on the ball type coupling is dangerous and may result in the  car and caravan skidding and the coupling breaking off    It is unacceptable to overload the caravan  as this leads to its serious damage   which  as a consequence  threatens safety when driving     ATTENTION    Any damage resulting from caravan overload causes loss of warranty  rights     4 3  BEFORE DRIVING    Check whether the catch is secured well on your car hook    Check whether the caravan s lights work well    Check whether the load is correctly arranged and secured against moving   Lay the tables in the    sleep    position    Shut all gas operated appliances    Check whether the bolts that fasten the driving wheels are tightened     late ae    T     8   9     Remove the jockey wheel or lift it up as much as possible  by turning the  wheel towards the caravan and locking it in position    Lift up the folding supports as much as possible    C
20. r this pressure as well     6 5 3 1  GAS BOTTLE FITTING  ATTENTION      Use gas bottles only if you are sure that they have been filled at a gas  filling plant  Never use bottles filled at petrol stations or LPG filling  stations  nor try to fill up bottles by yourself     it is prohibited by law so as  to protect the user s safety     Rules applied when connecting gas bottles     1  Put the gas bottle in the special basket inside the box  and then attach it  with tensioning rubbers to the basket   2  If there is a foil or warranty seal on the bottle valve  remove it by slightly  cutting and tearing it  Before you take the plastic screw cap off the  pressure regulator connector  on the bottle valve   check whether the  bottle valve is closed   3  The pressure regulator connector has a left hand thread on the valve   Use key 27 to unscrew the plastic screw cap  by turning it right   clockwise   Tighten up the regulator cap by turning it left   counterclockwise    The gas bottle shall be fitted and connected by a person possessing a  suitable certificate that authorises them to carry out works of this type     Rules applied when checking joint tightness     1  Each time you connect the bottle to the pressure regulator  you are  required to check the leak tightness of all the joints  In order to do that  spread soapy water over the conduit connection  valve and valve regulator  joint  or spray them with a soap preparation  and then open the valve  No  gas bubbles appearing indic
21. rber of the  overrunning device    The caravan brakes  jerks   when speed is reduced    Replace shock absorber    The caravan brakes     brakes out of adjustment Adjust the brakes   irregularly     bad condition of brake shoes Replace brake shoes      bad condition of brake cables Lubricate or replace the cables      damaged shock absorber of the Replace shock absorber  overrunning device    The caravan brakes when       damaged disengaging device in Replace the device with a new one  driving backwards braking mechanisms    Brake drums overheating     brakes out of adjustment Adjust the brakes      bad condition of brake cables Replace the cables      bad condition of braking Replace braking mechanism springs  mechanism springs       The caravan does not     brakes out of adjustment Adjust the brakes  brake or brakes poorly     bad condition of brake shoes Replace brake shoes      faulty operation of the overrunning   Grease slide bearings of the  device strand tube overrunning device strand tube  The caravan brakes     brake shoes adhere too tightly to       Free the shoes by hitting the anchor  continuously the drum after extended parking plates lightly from the side  time     Avoid applying the hand brake    during extended parking time    Brakes locked     abrupt braking Separate the brake shoe from the    drum through holes in the brake shoe  bracket       5 6  SUPPORT  JOCKEY  WHEEL    It is designed to support the caravan s front while handling it  coupling with a car 
22. se and side play   In case of any doubts  or if noisy bearing work is confirmed or visible play occurs  in the bearing system  contact an Authorised Service Station to have it adjusted  or possibly repaired   Replace grease in bearings approximately every 15000 km     5 4  DRIVING WHEELS    N126n and N126nt type caravans have wheels with tyres sized 165 R13  The  condition for good and safe driving is to ensure the same pressure in all caravan  wheels    The optimum pressure range for tyres of caravans loaded up to acceptable total  weight is 0 18  0 1 MPa     If you wish to ensure long tyre service life  do the following       keep required pressure in wheels                                                                                                                 Elie   aS ie           mua          mn      aD  4  O    SE   o Lie _    KB    gt    ER  Slo 2 c y ib   SE TT D O L   lt     j    a  ae c      o  eae Gees KLEJ  jez E oO  pee p                Ez 5         N            teza zaj de    5 5 A  dd  g   lt   o A  o 3  a     O   gt  o    Ka GD YA  oe       GG de  ko  se  E    A       NE  AB     mma  y    LIL   lt     U             Fig 7  Diagram   the N126n type caravan internal 12V wiring system  with 13 pin plug     18                                                                                  z FA  o  rani  4        gt    on    x  y s  D  S     DTS  ALL  slo  a  S o O E  o Dlo o      LEA  Oo   Do  ic E        Q  Silolola  gt   5  gt  5          CZ        D a X
23. t 625 kg  Acceptable total weight 750 kg  Number of places to sleep    N126n 3  45     N126nt 2  Size of places to sleep    front    N126n  N126nt 1930x1300  mm     back    N126n 1930x650  mm   There may be slight deviations from caravan weight and size values provided in the  specification    ATTENTION        3     Accessory equipment purchased for the caravan shall be considered as its loaol       in cases where the caravan is equipped with a hammock  accessory     EQUIPMENT    3 1  BASIC EQUIPMENT    NOORWON        Entry door keys  2 pcs      Keys for the container on the tow bar   2 pcs      Tow bar support  jockey  wheel   1 pcs      Crank handle for caravan supports   1 pcs    Spare wheel   1 pcs      Spare wheel suspension   1 pcs     Water tanks    N126n   1 pcs    N126nt   2 pcs     8  Tensioning rubbers   3 pcs     9  Gas cooker   1 pcs   10  Sink   1 pcs   11 Power cable 230V  length 25 metres   1 pcs   12 Electric water pump   1 pcs   13 Caravan user s manual   1 pcs   14 Cooker instructions for use   1 pcs   15 Braking system instructions for use   1 pcs   A beet eeiueneeee teeta ames                                                       a   t Sts    i  L  B  u ca    NE             Je Ss         T     _          O x   E                                                                               Fig  1  Day layout  a  night layout  b  in a N126n type caravan  1 gas cooker  2 sink  3 front bed  4 rear  bed  5 long table  6 short table  7 wall cupboards  8 wardrob
24. will find out  how to connect cables to terminals of the plug  either seven pin or thirteen pin    and colours of cables connecting them to corresponding lights     L                                                       ART AR  ee ee                  mp       ight  o   rear sde rnoker lame    D   extro stop light    Marker amf                                  right directa    let Side maorker Il mp    sit directen ind          E  gt   o  m    ajoo g PAN           epa  ob  x  ao LS a N                           2 ie    NI    baget  2   blue    5   HAR   5    Fi    g  4  Diagram   signalling system with a seven pin plug     12    P   R List of bulbs used in the signalling system    ES 4 w licence plate lighting lamp    tubular   12V 5W  Loy io front side marker lamp      rear side marker light bayonet   12V 5W                                  a TETTETETT          direction indicator light bayonet   12V 21W  stop light  fog light    6  CARAVAN BODY          6 1  KITCHEN SET            er Imp    The kitchen set consists of a gas cooker and sink  Both elements have covers  made of dark glass    The cooker is fitted for propane butane gas combustion  and it may be    connected to the gas bottle only through a suitable pressure regulator  30mbar    fae When using the cooker in the caravan  provide continuous air exchange to  ensure a sufficient air supply to burn gas and remove combustion gases  open  vents or windows      Ferie Mc olor    sIOE    Mo rk       current dor interwar l
    
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