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1. Now power off the Alde 3020 Compact HE boiler completely making sure that the circulation pump is not active Follow the flow pipe from the boiler and bleed the system at each bleed point If Alde bleed points have been fitted these are metal bleed screws mounted on black EPDM rubber connectors Fig 4 Have a cloth in hand To open turn the screw anticlockwise between thumb and forefinger Air will hiss out When fluid trickles out closethe bleed screw and mop up fluid with the cloth Move on to the next bleed point and repeat until all bleed points have been tended to Air Lock If enough trapped air accumulates at one point an air lock can result and prevent the circulation of hydronic heating A ramp or steep slope can be used to raise one end of the vehicle causing the trapped air to shift around the system Repeat the full bleed procedure A caravan can be slowly and carefully tilted to reproduce this effect To clear a stubborn air lock in under 15 minutes an Alde certified service agent can use the Alde 1900 811 or 839 twin motor service pump 230 V ELECTRIC The Alde 3020 Compact HE boiler has two 230 V electric heating elements outputting 1050 W and 2100 W or 3150 W combined and drawing 5 A 9 A and 14 A respectively rounded 230 V breakers fuses fused spurs and isolator switches should be rated for 16 A Before using electric heating check the current limit on the electric supply
2. back any further HOME Return to the home D i SEISIN cy RECENT APPS Opens the previous screen you were working in even if it was ina different app Once you back up to the Home screen you can t go back any further REAR VISION CAMERA Product Specification Caravan Camera Kit Transmission Frequency 2400MHz 2483 5MHz Unobstructed Effective Range 100m approx Operating Temperature OoC 600C Storage Temperature 250C Frame Rate 30fps Video Compression H 264 Encryption WPA2 Operating Humidity 20 80 RH Monitor Display D TFL LCD Monitor battery Life 1 hour approx Monitor Power Supply DC 5V via Car Adaptor Warranty and Support For warranty information and technical support please contact SAR E NT Sargent Electrical Services Ltd If your Caravan Reversing Camera Kit requires service please discuss this with your dealer or direct with us Sargent Electrical Services Ltd Unit 39 Tokenspire Business Park Beverley East Yorkshire HU17 OTB Telephone 01482 678981 Fax 01482 678987 E Mail support sargentltd co u al Mm U Mm a U Mm Ta a Z TT gt fe D T Q TT L SERVICE DOORS Seitz Service door operating To close the door push the spring stay instructions when fitted in to fold away when fitted fig 4 and close the door applying pressure to the To open the door put the key in the lock hatch until you hear
3. Audio visual equipment may have been fitted by your dealer or supplied with the caravan depending on the specification of the caravan Although not specific below are details of the types of equipment which would be fitted as appropriate to the specification of the caravan CD MP3 TUNER WITH AUXILIARY INPUT Provision has been made in the furniture for your dealer to install a provided head unit similar in appearance to that fitted in the dashboard of a car The unit operates as a CD player and FM AM radio In addition MP3 files stored on a CD can be read and played by the unit Speakers mounted in the front locker of the caravan are connected to this head unit for a stereo sound output A retractable AM FM aerial on the side of the caravan enables reception of radio stations An auxiliary inout on the front of the unit allows a separate MP3 player or similar to be connected from that player s headphone socket The can be positioned in the locker and connected directly to the front of the head unit using an appropriate lead not supplied or alternatively can be connected at a socket on the binnacle at the front of the caravan again using an appropriate lead To use the connection on the binnacle plug the flying lead found in the locker below the head unit into the Aux In socket on the front of that head unit At the binnacle locate the 3 5mm jack socket near the centre of the bin nacle Using an appropriate lead
4. Check the strength of the heat transfer fluid HTF with a hydrometer and or refractometer It should measure 50 ethylene glycol antifreeze or 35 37 C The central heating can still be used with no freshwater in the system The air in the hot water cylinder is heated but no damage can result If camping in temperatures below 10 C consider carrying spare parts in the event of an emergency Alde recommends a 12 V circulation pump for the expansion tank with cabling a PCB and 4 5 litres of ready to use antifreeze These spare parts should be kept well insulated and in the warmest part of the vehicle for example in the wardrobe near to the expansion tank pipes If storing the vehicle for winter ensure the flue terminal is covered to prevent pest animals nesting in the flue If using the light duty 12 V circulation pump in the expansion tank do not leave the central heating on over winter even with a low desired temperature set Note Air the vehicle over winter without wearing out the light duty pump Use the programmable Alde control panel to automatically heat the vehicle for 24 hours once a week Trouble Shooting The Alde control panel will display any error messages See the Operating and Installation Instructions supplied separately The system is completely dead the con trol panel is blank e Check the 20 mm 13 15 Amp glass fuse in the boiler This is located under the lid of the black p
5. 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 DOMETIC REFRIGERATOR 8 Temperature level display 9 Indicator LED failure Reset button GAS FAILURE Switching ON OFF e Switch ON by pressing button 1 2s e Switch OFF by pressing button 1 gt 2s 230V AC operation e Select Mains voltage by pressing button 2 e Set temperature step by pressing button 7 12V DC operation vehicle s battery e Select Battery voltage by pressing button 4 e Set temperature step by pressing button 7 Gas operation e Select Gas by pressing button 3 e Set temperature step by pressing button 7 RMS 8551 RMD 8551 RM9xx1 models MES appliances manual energy selection Electrical operation Fig 13 To start the refrigerator press button 1 for 2 seconds The refrigerator starts with the last selected type of energy 230V operation Press button 2 gt 12V operation H Press button 4 Gas operation Fig 14 Gas operation Press button 8 The ignition process is activated automatically by means of an automatic igniter Setting of cooling compartment temperature Fig 15 Select the desired cooling compartment temperature by pressing button 7 The LED display 8 of the selected temperaturesetting is illuminated The
6. a thermostatic gas tap and is variable over the range 130 C to 240 C The temperatures indicated refer to the centre of the oven and at any particular setting the oven will be hotter at the top and cooler towards the base The variation 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 circulation for heat Operation Cooking Guidelines Best results will be obtained by the shelf positions in this guide It is not necessary to preheat the oven but advisable for a range of dishes The oven is capable of full temperature in 15 20 minutes Most cookery books give details of the shelf positions and gas mark settings for each recipe If in doubt about a recipe you intend to use study the recipe carefully then find a similar dish in our guide and use our shelf position and gas mark setting recommendation Shelf positions are from the top down When roasting with aluminium foil care must be taken that the foil does not impair circulation or block the oven flue outlet Do s and don ts Do read the user instructions carefully before using the appliance for the first time Do allow the ov
7. ensures a smooth flush and leaves a protective layer All products for the waste holding tank suppress unpleasant smells stimulate the breakdown of waste reduce the formation of gas protect moving parts and help to the waste holding tank fresh and clean For the differences between the distinguishing qualities of each waste holding tank product please visit www thetford eu Use of your toilet Turning the bowl You can turn this bowl to a desired position max 90 Close the cover and use both hands to rotate the bowl as illustrated To open the blade slide the blade sideways as illustrated Make sure you always close Flushing the toilet Press the flush button once to activate the control panel Then press the flush button for several seconds to flush the toilet the blade completely after use CASSETTE TOILET 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 full tank If a green level indication light immediately lights up your toilet has a 3 level indication It will indicate empty half full and full Emptying the tank Waste holding tank When the red light of the level indicator on the control panel lights up you need to empty the waste ho
8. Before using your hotplate for the first time we recommend that you prime and then season it To prime the Hotplate Switch on the hotplate for a short period without a pan to harden and burn off the coating Use a medium to high setting for 3 5 minutes A non toxic smoke may occur during this process Allow it to cool then season To season the Hotplate First heat the hotplate for 30 seconds on a medium setting then switch off Pour a minimal amount of unsalted vegetable oil onto a Clean dry cloth or paper towel and apply a thin coat of oil to the hotplate surface Wipe off any excess oil then heat the hotplate on a medium setting for 1 minute Occasional seasoning will help to maintain the Hotplate s appearance Important e Your appliance is fitted with a glass lid shut off system which cuts off the power to all hotplate burners gas and electric if the lid is closed e Ensure the glass lid is in the open and upright position before turning on the hotplate burners e Not all models are fitted with the shut off system Operation Important e The grill pan supplied is multi functional for use in grill or oven e The handle design allows removal or insertion whilst the pan is in use e Always remove the handle when the pan is in use e The grill MUST only be used with the door open Using the Grill 1 Ensure gas cylinder supply is connected and turned on In the event of a gas
9. not supplied connect your player s headphone socket to the jack socket on the binnacle to relay sound up to the head unit Depending on the specifica tion of the head unit Aux in may need to be selected as an audio source on the head unit and the volume levels of both the head unit and the player may have to be adjusted to find an appropriate sound level STATUS DIRECTIONAL TV AND FM RADIO ANTENNA Firstly determine the approximate location of the nearest transmitter and whether the signals are horizontally or vertically polarized For assistance ask your site operator or check antennas in the vicinity 1 Loosen the Mast Locking Collar and Wall Bracket and raise the antenna Turn the mast to direct the Antenna towards the TV transmitter The RED spot on the bottom of the mast indicates the front of the Antenna 2 When receiving vertically polarized signals rotate the winder anti clockwise to cant the antenna through 90 The red green indicator if present indicates vertical or horizontal orientation Note Direction assumes user is looking down on roof 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
10. this allows you to set an amp limit from 5 17 A for the vehicle s 230 V power If the current drawn by the vehicle exceeds the amp limit the boiler will automatically reduce power This helps avoid tripping the circuit breakers on the electric hook up The load monitor can be disabled by selecting Off Z TT gt fe D T Q TT L Settings Menu Press the Tool Button to access the Settings Menu from the Main Menu Lower level functions can be accessed by from these screens by pressing the buttons NB If a function is not available its button is greyed out ALDE HEATING OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Error Log Press the Warning button to access the Error Log from the Service Menu The most recent 20 error messages are displayed To verify an error message remove the system from the 12 V and 230 V supply Wait 10 secs before restoring 12 V and 230 V power to the system Reset Press Reset to restore factory default settings and the Error Log will be cleared NB The Main Menu will be set to 22 C Hot Water Normal 1 kW electric heating and gas heating Shutting down the system To save energy the control panel only updates the boiler after the last adjustment is made Wait 10 secs before shutting down the system to ensure the boiler is updated 1 Press the Power button again The screen goes dark the green LED is unlit The system is off Installed Accessories
11. Keep the inside of the oven clean When food spatters or spilled liquids adhere to oven walls wipe with a damp cloth Mild detergent may be used if the oven gets very dirty The use of harsh detergent or abrasives is not recommended 3 The outside oven surface should be cleaned with soap and water rinsed and dried with a soft cloth To prevent damage to the operating parts inside the oven water should not be allowed to seep into the ventilation openings 4 If the central panel becomes wet clean with a soft dry cloth Do not use harsh detergents or abrasives on Control Panel 5 If steam accumulates inside or around the outside of the oven door wipe with a soft cloth This may occur when the microwave oven is operated under high humidity conditions and in no way indicates malfunction of the unit 6 It is occasionally necessary to remove the glass tray for cleaning Wash the tray in warm sudsy water or in a dishwasher 7 The roller guide and oven cavity floor should be cleaned regular y to avoid excessive noise Simply wipe the bottom surface of the oven with mild detergent water or window cleaner and dry The roller guide may be washed in mild sudsy water Z TT gt fe D T Q TT L MICROWAVE 8 The oven should be 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 l
12. a hazard This appliance needs little maintenance other than cleaning All parts should be cleaned using warm soapy water Do not use abrasive cleaners steel wool or cleansing powders When cleaning the burner ring it is essential to ensure that the holes do not become blocked The control knobs are a push fit and can be removed for cleaning They are interchangeable without affecting the sense of operation Z TT gt fe D T Q TT L MICROWAVE Microwave oven general user instructions Always refer to the microwave operating instructions supplied with the vehicle Precautions to avoid possible exposure to excessive microwave energy Important safety guidance 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 items or for sterilizing purposes 2 Do not use the oven when empty this could damage the oven 3 Do not use the oven cavity for any type of storage such as papers cookbook cookware etc 4 Do not operate the oven without the glass tray in place Be sure it is sitting properly on the rotating base 5 Make sure you remove caps or lids prior to cooking when you cook food sealed in bottles 6 Do not put foreign material between the oven surface and door It could result in excessive leakage of microwave energy 7 Do not use recycled paper products for cooking They may
13. a red LED on the side of the monitor Now attach the monitor mount to the windscreen using the suction mounting e Do not position the monitor in a place that will block the drivers view of the road e Do not block air bags or other dashboard features e Safely position the power cable to prevent entanglement or cable damage e Ensure the monitor is secure The suction mount can be moistened to enhance the seal to the windscreen FITTED EQUIPMENT 178 REAR VISION CAMERA e Do not leave the monitor in a visible place when the vehicle is unattended e The monitor has no serviceable parts Do not open the case e Use your own depth perception objects may appear further away than they actually are Turning the Monitor power On Off To turn the monitor on e Press and hold the power key for 3 seconds The Android operating system will start and present you with a menu To turn the monitor off e Press and hold the power key for 3 seconds The power off menu will appear select the Power off option Using the Monitor Home screen Apps The monitor uses the Android operating system which is widely used on mobile phones and tablets Some of the basic Android functions are covered in this manual but further information can be found in the Android quick start guide available in electronic format from this link www sargentitd co uk AndroidGuide pdf Android Settings use this to setup the initial Wi
14. child toa maximum of 7Okg 11 stone WARNING use the upper bunks for sleeping only with the provided protection against fall out in position WARNING Care shall be taken against the risk of fall out when the upper bunks are in use by children especially under 6 years of age these bunks are not suitable for use by infants without Supervision Operating instructions for softrollo blinds Hold the operating aluminium bar in the middle and raise or lower the blind and flyscreen independently operating together will require excessive force in operation Care instructions Clean the blind only with a damp sponge Clean on a regular basis to avoid dirt particle build up as this can damage the blind material Use 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 may affect the operation Doorscreen The door flyscreen is tracked top and bottom When drawing or releasing the doorscreen care should be taken to always pull the doorscreen close to the centre It is not advisable to pull close to the top or bottom as this will cause snagging and uneven runni
15. contain impurities which could cause sparks and or fires when used during cooking 8 Do not pop popcorn unless popped in a microwave approved popcorn popper or unless it s commercially packaged and recommended especially for microwave ovens Microwave popped corn produces a lower yield than conventional popping there will be a number of unpopped kernels Do not use oil unless specified by the manufacturer 9 Do not cook any food surrounded by a membrane such as egg yolks potatoes chicken livers etc without first piercing them several times with a fork Do not pop popcorn longer than the manufacturer s directions Popping time is generally below 3 minutes Longer cooking does not yield more popped corn it can cause scorching and fire Also the cooking tray can become too hot to handle or may break If smoke is observed switch off or unplug the appliance and keep the door closed in order to stifle any flames When heating food in plastic or paper containers keep an eye on the oven due lo the possibility of ignition The contents of feeding bottles and baby food jars shall be stirred or shaken and the temperature checked before consumption in order to avoid burns Always test the temperature of food or drink which has been heated in a microwave oven before you give it to somebody especially to children or elderly people This is important because things which have been heated in a mic
16. external shower point is supplied o inserting the plug in connection into the safety with a separate shower head and hose Cc coupling assembly To connect the shower simply D This operation can be carried out using one align ine ae ne at ane gan lt hand After uncoupling the equipment seal off o ee Ea Pa Hi a m the valve opening using the protection seal POE ARG PUL TIE PUJ MOMIE BROREN z 159 Caravans with TV inlet in battery box when fitted Models equipped with TV points in the battery box have the facility to take an external signal and supply that signal to TV points within the caravan Caravans equipped in this way feature a direct link from the connection point in the battery box to an auxiliary connection point at the primary TV position within the caravan STATUS OUT OUT IN F TYPE SOCKET FLYING LEAD IN BATTERY BOX F TYPE INTERCONNECT SECONDARY TV LOCATION The direct link can be used to 1 Supply an external signal caravan site TV feed to the primary TV position a Connect the socket in the battery box on flying lead depending on model with a Suitable lead to the appropriate socket on the caravan site supply post As the connector in the battery box is a screw on F type connector an adaptor to convert this to a push on co ax connector which may be required has been supplied with your caravan b Locate the primary TV position within the caravan At the 12V
17. not use the toilet with the normal household waste The correct disposal of your old product will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health Questions If you require further information or have any questions about your toilet please visit our website 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 Thetford toilet Contact your dealer where you bought your vehicle or if you are on holiday contact an authorised Thetford Service Centre A red light on the control panel flashes what should I do Check if the waste holding tank is present or positioned properly cannot move my waste holding tank Check if the blade of your toilet is completely closed What should I do when the electric blade doesn t function Manually open or close the blade by sliding the small handle under the toilet bowl sideways What should do if the blade is blocked Loosen the cap with measuring cap from the pour Out spout and try again Does the toilet have a fuse Yes the toilet has a maintenance free self resetting fuse Warranty Thetford BV
18. off The light will remain illuminated if the rooflight is not completely closed ROOFLIGHTS Rain Sensor Al 4 m U m a z D lt m Z The Heki 4 rooflight is equipped with an automatic rain sensor which will completely close the dome should moisture be detected Should you wish to keep the dome open simply press either the opening or closing button to stop it closing Blinds A fully adjustable flyscreen and black out screen are built into the inner frame The fly screen can be drawn independently and the black out screen is variable for partial or full black out Octagonal Shaft Z TT gt fe D T nQ TT TE ROOFLIGHTS MPK Rooflight when fitted Instruction for use The rooflight can be opened fully or in four different directions so that the dome can be angled against driving weather conditions The handle profiles of both roller blinds flynet and roller blind click into space at the edge of the frame and can be opened by pulling the handle arrow on the handle profile With both handle profiles clipped together they can be moved to any position To seperate fully open the flynet and squeeze together the catches on the central lock and allow flynet to recoil Free air flow When driving Care instructions The rooflight should only be washed by hand using a sponge with plenty of clean water to avoid scratching Caustic dete
19. offers the end users of its products a three year guarantee In the case of malfunction within the warranty period Thetford will replace or repair the product at its discretion In this case the costs of replacement labour costs for the replacement of defective components and or the costs of the parts themselves will be paid by Thetford 1 To make a claim under this guarantee the user must take the product to his dealer or an authorised Thetford Service Centre www thetford eu The claim will be assessed there Z TT gt fe D T Q TT L 2 Components replaced during repair under guarantee become the property of Thetford 3 This warranty does not prejudice current consumer protection laws 4 This warranty is not valid in the case of products that are for or are used for commercial purposes Guarantee claims falling into one of the following categories will not be accepted e the product has been improperly used or the instructions in the manual have been followed for example incorrect use of additives e alterations have been made to the product e the product has been repaired by an unauthorised Thetford Service Centre e the product code or serial ID has been changed e the product has been damaged by circumstances outside the normal use of the product 5 Not using Thetford products to care for your Thetford toilet could create some damage which would not be covered by this
20. place for future reference For the latest version of the manual please visit www thetford eu Possible toilet options Some toilets are fitted with extra options To check which options are available press the flush button on the control panel The following symbols can light up e Waste pump out system transfers waste from the waste holding tank into the vehicles s central waste tank e Electric blade electrically opens or close the blade e Electric ventilator draws unpleasant odours away from the waste tank to the outside of the vehicle You will find additional to these options in the grey text boxes Thoroughly read the applicable instructions Preparing for use This cassette toilet has a waste holding tank of 17 5L A C262 model also has its own 8L flush water tank Before using your toilet it is vital that you add toilet additive to these tanks Check the correct dosage on the additive package Then add 3L of water to the waste holding tank Fill the flush water tank of a C262 model to the top See Quick guide diagrams 1 20 for visual reference To depressurise the waste holding tank press the vent button before placing the tank back in its position Thetford offers a pleasantly scented toilet fluid for the flush water tank Aqua Rinse and a variety of waste holding tank products Aqua Kem Blue Aqua Kem Green Aqua Kem Natural Aqua Kem Sachets Aqua Rinse keeps the flush water fresh
21. racks are removed To protect children it must be avoided to create space for children in the cooling compartment DOMETIC REFRIGERATOR If it is necessary to remove these storage racks i e for cleaning loosen the locking pins 2 at first as Shown by means of a suitable screw driver Put in place the locking pins after removing the storage racks Shutting off the refrigerator Fig 36 Fig 37 e Switch off MES and AES models by pressing button 2 Keep button 2 pressed for 3 seconds The display disappears and the appliance is fully switched off Fig 35 e 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 e f the refrigerator is to be taken out of service for an extended period of time close the onboard shut off valve and the cylinder valve DOMETIC REFRIGERATOR EI O mn 2 lt a Ta Troubleshooting Failure The refrigerator does not cool sufficiently Inadequate ventilation to the unit Check that the ventilation grilles are not covered Thermostat setting is too low Set thermostat to a higher level The condenser is heavily frosted Check that the refrigerator door closes properly Too much warm food has been stores inside Allow warm food to cool down before storage within a short period of time The
22. the air is heated but no damage can result Always flush out the hot water cylinder before use especially when it has stood empty for some time Any steriliser products should be suitable for use with stainless steel Avoid steriliser products containing sodium hyperchlorite for example as these will cause severe corrosion damage to the hot water cylinder Read the product label or contact the product manufacturer for details The hot water should not be used for drinking or cooking a a Mm U Mm a U m Ta Z TT gt oh D T m TT L When the hot water cylinder is in continuous use it should be drained and refilled once a month This recreates the air cushion in the hot water cylinder that absorbs pressure surges Tip If continuously using the hot water cylinder in a hard water area fit an inline scale inhibitor to minimise the effects of limescale Target hot water temperature is greater than 50 C in normal operation to prevent the growth of Legionella Over 50 C the hot water will be heated to the maximum achievable temperature at the time This allows the hot water to achieve disinfection temperatures and increases warm water performance If scalding hot water temperatures are a concern such as with the young elderly or infirm thermostatic mixing valves TMVs can be fitted and may be required by local regulations Failure to drain the hot
23. the gas supply in the event of the flame going out In the event of the burner flames being accidentally extinguished turn off the burner control and do not attempt to re ignite the burner for at least one minute 8 It is normal for the flames on this burner to develop yellow tips as it heats up 9 A reversible grill pan trivet enables the correct grilling height to be achieved Fast Toasting trivet in high position Grilling Sausages trivet in high position Grilling Steak Bacon trivet in high position Grilling Chops etc trivet in low position Slow Grilling trivet removed 10 To turn off turn the control Knob until the line on the control knob is aligned with the dot on the control panel Always make sure the control knob is in the off position when you have finished grilling Using the Oven 1 Ensure gas cylinder supply is connected and turned on In the event of a gas smell turn off at gas cylinder mains and contact supplier 2 To light Open door push in the control knob and turn to full rate 240 C Hold a lighted match or taper to the burner and push the control knob in and hold The burner should ignite and the control knob should be held in for 10 15 seconds before release If the burner goes out repeat 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
24. too long e Place the foods with the next use by date at the front accordingly e Pack away any left over food and eat at the first opportunity INAWdINOA GsALLIs 125 Z TT gt fe D T Q TT L DOMETIC REFRIGERATOR e Wash your hands before and after handling any food e Regularly clean the inside of the refrigerator Please observe the instructions and information regarding the use by date on the outside packaging of the food Please observe section Cleaning of this instruction Refrigerator rating plate The rating plate is to be found on the inside of the refrigerator It contains all important details of the refrigerator You can read off from this the model identification the product number and the serial number You will need these details whenever you contact the customer service centre or when ordering spare parts Dometic wee camo cmarecuass SN MONOIUONU NINNU WUQUQIIUIN MMN MoD no RMS 80 4 ProD no ooeeroeazra Do oo BRUTTOINHALT g VERDAMPFERFACH g NUTZINHALT 71 TOTAL CAP 85 FREEZER COMP gi USEFUL CAP 821 VOLUME BRUT VOLUME COMPT BT VOLUME NET 20 240 12 W LPG Qn 0 252 kW HS OW h 183 oh 4 13 2 307 13B P 28 30 mbar 13P 37 CE 0063 BL3214 G30 G31 p 3047 mbar ABSORPTION NH 115 9 Naz CO 70 0 p max 35 bar rE ous Cf e Gs 1 Model Number 2 Product Number 3 Serial Number 4 Elect
25. warranty Thetford is not liable for any loss and or damage caused directly or indirectly by use of the toilet Caravans with external barbeque point when fitted 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 per hour of gas to be taken from the gas bottle Therefore the consumption of gas from both the appliances within the caravan and the appliance connected to the barbeque point cannot exceed a total of 1 5kg per hour at any one time If you are in any doubt please consult your dealer for advice To use point proceed as follows CASSETTE TOILET EXTERNAL BBQ POINT When external gas equipment is being connected the operating pressure of the gas supply of 30 or 50 mbar must correspond with the operating pressure of he equipment that is being connected see data plate The plug in connection can only be made if the quick acting valve is closed The safety locking mechanism can be released by sliding back the coupling sleeve EXTERNAL SHOWER POINT mi j The coupling K valve is designed such that External shower point the quick acting valve can only be opened if when fitted O the connection has been made via the plug in connection The connection is made by The
26. well vented If leaving the gas heating unused for a period ensure the flue terminal is covered to prevent pest animals nesting in the flue Maintenance There is no manufacturer s service requirement for the Alde 3020 Compact boiler itself Current local regulations must be adhered to The installation of the boiler should be inspected annually for gas safety LPG hoses should be regularly checked for signs of damage and should be replaced at maximum after 5 years of use Bleed air from the system when newly filled when the vehicle has been standing unused for a period and before departing on holiday The fluid level in the expansion tank should be about 1 cm above the MIN mark when cool ALDE HEATING OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The heat transfer fluid HTF should be topped up if below this level to prevent a break in circulation Only top up with compatible HTF Never leave the system empty of HTF Failure to maintain the condition of HIF may result in frost and or corrosion damage and is not covered under warranty When the hot water cylinder is in continuous use it should be drained and refilled once a month This recreates the air cushion in the hot water cylinder that absorbs pressure surges Winter When camping in the winter always ensure the flue terminal remains unobstructed by snow and ice Extensions for roof flue terminals and condensate spouts for side flue terminals are available from Alde
27. within an hour in non extreme conditions If problems persist please contact Alde or your dealer or installer WARRANTY Alde undertakes to rectify any manufacturing defect or early component failure through normal use that occurs within 12 months of the installation date If your Alde boiler develops a fault your first action should be to contact your dealer or installer as they will be familiar with your installation and vehicle and how to make a claim under warranty Alde International UK Ltd Huxley Close Park Farm South Wellingborough Northamptonshire NN8 6AB Tel 01933 677765 www alde co uk Alde 3020 113 Colour Touch Operating Instruction The Alde 3020 Compact HE control panel has two hard buttons and a non capacitive colour touchscreen interface The soft buttons displayed on the screen are operated by touching the screen with your finger WARNING Please read the Alde 3020 Compact HE operating instructions fully before using the system Starting the System 3020 High Efficiency 1 Both the control panel and boiler are off 2 To start the system press the Power button on the control panel The Splash Screen is displayed and green LED is lit The boiler will now start with the previously saved settings factory settings by default The system will now be drawing variable 0 1 1 5 A of current from the 12 V supply Standby Screen The Standby Screen is displayed
28. D Failure 8 flashes simultaneously In the case of AES models an acoustic alarm sounds Before notifying the authorised Service Center please check whether e the instructions in section Operating the refrigerator have been observed e the refrigerator stands level e jt is possible to operate the refrigerator with any available power Source Status indicators 1 Button ON OFF 2 Energy selector switch 230 V AC 3 Energy selector switch GAS 4 Energy selector switch 12V DC 6 temperature level button 7 temperature level display 8 fault LED GAS FAULT reset button 141 Operation with on board 12 v power supply 2 and 8 flashing and acoustic signal 20s 4 and 8 flashing and acoustic signal 20s 3 and 8 flashing and acoustic signal 20s Acoustic signal 15s at two minute intervals 2 and 7 flashing and acoustic signal 20s 4 and 7 flashing and acoustic signal 20s 7 flashing and acoustic signal 20s 3 and 7 flashing and acoustic signal 20s 230 V mode 230V not available or voltage too low 12 V mode 12V not available or voltage too low Gas mode Flame not ignited Interior lighting is switched on 230 V mode 230V heating element defective 12 V mode 12V heating element defective Temperature sensor without contact or defective Burner defective or cooling unit defective Check mains power connection mai
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30. Fi connection Android Music use this to play any installed music Android Calculator select this to use the built in calculator Reversing Camera select this to view the reversing camera Satellite Navigation select this to access the satellite navigation Initial WIFI set up Note this will usually have been completed by your dealer before delivery Turn the monitor on and wait for the unit to start up e On the menu screen select the Android settings icon e Turn the Wi Fi setting on by sliding the on screen switch e Touch the Wi Fi setting to show a list of available networks e The camera system uses the WIFI_AVIN network so select this e Touch in the password area and enter the password 12345678 to connect e Touch done and then connect WIFI AVIN should then state Connected e Touch the back button twice to return to the main menu e This is a one off operation The unit will remember the settings for future use Note for security reasons the caravan transmitter only connects to one receiver monitor phone or tablet at a time Please ensure you disconnect one device before trying to connect another The Reversing Camera App Select this to launch the reversing camera App e To view the camera select the camera App on the menu screen e The software will connect to the transmitter and the camera image will be shown on screen The following describes the ava
31. Locking Collar and Wall Bracket Removing the antenna A permanently fitted Status can be easily removed leaving only the Mounting Foot and rubber gaiter 1 Unplug the antenna from the Power Pack 2 Loosen the Mast Locking Collar and Wall Bracket and lift off whilst feeding out the cable 3 Push the Blanking Cap supplied into place WARNING The Blanking Cap is a temporary seal and is not for long term use WARNING Always ensure the aerial is lowered before driving off Bedding configurations Sleeping bags and duvets can be compressed into small spaces and can be ready to use in minutes Lower single beds assembly Figs A amp B 1 Lower dinette table and place between the recess in both seats 2 Arrange seat cushions as appropriate Double bed assembly Fig C 1 Grip front of slatted bed and walk backwards until bed is fully extended 2 Arrange seat cushions as appropriate Lift up bunks 1 Grasp the bunk and pull carefully upwards and towards you Fig D 2 The bunk is designed 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
32. Menu After fitting an accessory to the Alde 3020 Compact HE it must be installed in the control panel software by ticking the box for that accessory in the Installed Accessories Menu unless otherwise noted Press the Installed Accessories button to access the menu from the Settings Menu The following options are shown as standard Tick the box to install e Alde Smart Control or third party control panel connected to JP3 on Alde control panel This includes the Swift Command system E600 fitted to your caravan e Optional 12 V circulation pump in expansion tank connected at X4 on boiler e Load Monitor connected to X5 on boiler e 12 V inline circulation pump with manual 5 speed dial a a Mm U Mm a U Mm Z a IHES Z TT gt fe D T Q TT L e Remote controlled 12 V inline circulation pump e 230 V inline circulation pump Setup How you set up your system will depend on what accessories are installed and your user preferences To get you started here s how to setup some of the more common features Restore default factory settings Before using the system for the first time restore default factory settings Your control panel may have been tested by the dealer or installer and some settings may have been changed unintentionally 1 Press Tool button to access the Settings Menu bottom right in Main Menu 2 Press down arrow until Reset butt
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34. TV and SAT socket connect your TV to the output from the socket marked SAT with a suitable lead 2 Connect an external satellite dish to a decoder within the caravan The direct link uses F type interconnects throughout to allow the decoder and dish to communicate correctly a Connect the dish to the socket or flying lead in the battery box with a suitable lead The F type to co ax adaptor should not be used b Connect the dish input connection on the decoder to the SAT socket on the 12V TV and SAT socket located in the primary TV location 3 Supply a signal from within the caravan to the exterior of the caravan a Connect the output from your VCR DVD player or other device to the SAT connection on the 12V TV and SAT socket at the primary TV position lb Connect your receiving device TV or similar 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 be then distributed to other TV positions within the caravan Please remember that as the number of connections increases the quality of the signal reduces Supplier fitted supplied entertainment equipment
35. a risk of frost we advise not to use your toilet Make sure you completely empty the waste holding tank For a C262 model also empty the flush water tank Maintenance To prolong the life span of your toilet maintain your toilet regularly Use cassette tank cleaner 2 to 3 times a year on the waste holding tank It safely removes stubborn limescale on the inside of the tank When seals become dry use seal lubricant to keep the seals soft and pliable It has been specially developed for mobile toilets and is absolutely safe to use Electric Ventilator if applicable After approximately 4 weeks of use the filter loses its absorption power Remove the filter housing cover and place the new filter into the new housing Storage If you don t expect to use your toilet for a long period you have to thoroughly empty clean and dry the whole toilet Also empty the flush water tank of a C262 model This is also a good moment to maintain your toilet During storage we advise leaving the blade open to prevent damage to the blade and to loosen the cap of the pour out spout to ventilate the waste holding tank Electric ventilator if applicable Remove the filter of the filter housing Disposal Your product has been designed and manufactured with high quality material and components which can be recycled and reused When your toilet has reached the end of its life dispose of the product according to the local rules Do
36. after the Splash Screen This screen contains useful information about the status of your heating system NB If Standby Screen is set to Dark in Backlight settings the Standby Screen will not be displayed the screen will be dark unless touched A Clock is enabled Day of the week and time shown B Outdoor temperature Optional outdoor temperature sensor required C Room temperature Measured at the control panel Optional discrete room temperature sensors available Central heating circulation pump is active Delayed Start Cycle is enabled Day Mode active m m o Gas cylinder status Full empty and EisEx mode shown Additional accessories required H Night Mode active 230 V supply If not displayed the boiler is not receiving 230 V supply J Power button Press to switch system on off Lit green LED indicates system is on K MENU button Press to access Main Menu from Standby Screen or Settings Menu MEMNU Main Menu Press MENU button to access the Main Menu from the Standby Screen or Settings Menu The screen will revert to the Standby Screen after 30 secs if untouched 1 Standby Screen Press MENU button 2 Main Menu a What s Activated Menu Not displayed if no activated functions are detected b Settings Menu AE 22 C E3 Al 4 m U m a z D lt m Z Desired Room Temperature The desired room temperature can be set
37. age to exterior side panels Awnings should be taken down in strong winds to protect the side panels from cosmetic damage and dents from the awning poles Note Awnings should be kept ventilated when discharging products of combustion exhaust into them Awning Sizes Due to the various awning types and sizes the awning sizes provided in the Service and Warranty Handbook are for guidance only Full details and sizes of awnings A A dimensions for your caravan can be found in your Technical Handbook Specific awning sizes must be confirmed with the dealer or awning manufacturer prior to purchase TV Brackets when fitted In some models a bulkhead mounted bracket is supplied to mount a TV on Whilst the bracket has a secure travel lock it is good practise to un clip the TV from the bracket and store securely for transit Colour reference If a customer requires touch up paint or a respray of a caravan the correct colour code for all white components is Fiat White 249 Please be aware that colours can fade over time and therefore if the vehicle is more than a few years old it is suggested a colour match be obtained 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 a
38. al heating cylinder one for 1 kW one for 2 kW Gas Heating When gas heating is set to on the combustion fan starts to revolve Once the correct speed is achieved in rom a signal is sent to the PCB for the burner to be lit The gas valve opens passing gas and the ignition module on the PCB generates sparks at the electrode on the burner head When the burner ignites a flame supervision device signals the ignition module to cease sparking The burner fires until the boiler or room thermostat reach the setpoint Should the burner flame cut out unexpectedly the FSD detects this and attempts to reignite for about 10 seconds before shutting down and raising a fault code Domestic Hot Water Electric Heating Being a combi type boiler the Alde 3020 Compact HE has an integrated stainless steel hot water cylinder that holds approximately 8 4 litres of freshwater When electric heating is set to 1 2 or 3 kW relays on the PCB trip feeding the 230 V supply to the electric heating elements These are controlled by the same programme as the The boiler can produce around 12 litres of gas heating 40 C warm water per 30 mins at a cold i water temperature of 10 C If only the Domestic Hot Water electric heating is used this capacity is slightly The combi type boiler automatically produces reduced hot water Heat is emitted from the central heating cylinder into the hot water cylinder If the hot water cylinder is empty
39. appliance has been running for only a Check whether the cooling compartment short period of time works after approx 4 5 hours Ambient temperatures too high Regularly remove ventilation grilles Failure The refrigerator does not cool in gas operation mode 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 this procedure 3 4 times if necessary Failure The refrigerator does not cool in 12 V operation On board battery displaced Check battery charge it Engine not running Start engine Heating element defective please refer to Please inform the Dometic Customer failure indication Services Failure The refrigerator does not cool in DOMETIC REFRIGERATOR 230 V operation Vehicle not connected to mains supply Make a connection to a mains power supply voltage AES Gas operation despite connection to the Appliance switches to gas operation due to mains supply voltage insufficient mains supply voltage automatically switches back to 230 V operation Heating element defective please refer to Please inform Dometic Customer Services failure indication INAWdINOA GsALLIs Information on failure display and trouble shooting e Refrigerators with an electronics system MES AES indicate the occurence of a malfunction by the LED or display flashing e f a malfunction occurs the indicator LE
40. arantee becomes null and void if the care and safety instructions are not followed Mini Heki rooflight when fitted To open depress the button Fig A Pull the bar down and forwards Fig B By pushing the bar in to the marked rest positions Fig C Two extra opening angles apart from the one in which the dome is fully opened can be chosen The intermediate position can be fixed with a slide marked with the arrows Care should be taken to ensure the dome is closed and locked for transit with the bar located behind the locking button Fig D The blind flynet operate together and engage via the clips in the bar then slide to gain the desired blackout or ventilation Fig E Midi Heki rooflight Opening the Dome Closing the Dome drive and rest position Push the bar with both hands on the right and the left side in such a way that the hook bolt 1 the dome on the left and the right side and the bar lies on the push button 2 Check if the dome is locked Intermediate position for the dome By pushing the bar into the marked rest position two extra opening angles apart from the one in which the dome is fully opened can be chosen Z TT gt oh D T m TT E L ROOFLIGHTS Heki 2 roof light when fitted The lift tilt roof light can be set in 3 positions by means of pneumatic springs Red Control Lamp Position 1 lifts the pane 12mm without allowing
41. ble is plugged into the Alde control panel The boiler will not ignite on gas but no error message e The system may not need to use gas heating if also using electric heating e The fluids in the boiler may already be at operating temperature The boiler will not heat on 230 V electric e Check the circuit breaker and any 230 V fuses e Check that any 230 V isolator switches are on they will often have an LED indicator and 230V fuse e Check the 230 V supply to the vehicle e The fluids in the boiler may already be at operating temperature No hot water e Check that Hot Water Ignore is not activated on the Alde control panel e Check that Continuous pumping is not activated on the Alde control panel e Check for other conflicting settings on the Alde control panel e Check the fresh water supply and water pump No central heating e Bleed the system of air e Check the fluid level in the expansion tank e Check that the circulation pump is responding e Check that hot water boost is not activated on the Alde control panel e f electric heating is not being used set it to Off on the Alde control panel e Use gas and electric heating for best performance e Check that vents in the furniture are not obstructed e Check the condition of the heat transfer fluid e Most vehicles will reach a comfortable temperature within 40 mins in non extreme conditions Circulation pump active even tho
42. cause some of the furniture doors to become out of alignment For your convenience many hinges are adjustable Tables Slide the top of the chest of drawers forward to form a convenient table Lift the rear portion to slide the top away Fig A Table storage To avoid damage care must be taken when removing tables from their stored position Where two tables are stored together in a low level storage area care should be taken to remove the table positioned opposite the hinged edge first Tables stored in the table storage compartment must be securely clipped into place whilst in transit Shower care points e Care should be taken as water may become hot temporarily when switched on until it mixes and regulates e Small children should be supervised at all times when using the shower e 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 the caravan wall it is recommended that awning poles are fixed to your caravan using load spreading eyelet pads or rubber sucker pads Attaching awning brackets and associated fixings to your caravan by using mechanical methods which pierce the outer skin of the caravan wall can allow water ingress which will invalidate the product warranty Important Care must be taken when using an awning as poles and suckers can cause dam
43. crylic dome before setting off close the acrylic dome and open the blinds function of the ventilation optional is only ensured if the space between roof and glazing dome is free of dirt and snow EI O m 2 lt T Z Care instructions clean the acrylic dome with the Seitz acrylic cleaner Opaque spots and light scratches on the acrylic dome can be removed with the Seitz Acrylic Polish and the Seitz Special Polishing cloth Use talcum powder regularly 4 times yearly to care for the rubber seals clean the blinds only with water and mild soap suds The guarantee becomes null and void if the care and safety instructions are not followed FITTED EQUIPMENT DOORS TABLES Care of laminate tops tables furniture and doors Do not use abrasives chemically treated cloths or aggressive detergents as these may cause damage Do not place hot objects on laminated surfaces i e tops tables Any temperatures 70 C and over may cause permanent damage Clean worktop surfaces furniture and door fascias with a soft slightly damp cloth dry off with a soft cloth Doors In order to provide customers with the latest designs of door furniture it is possible due to the use of natural wood that warping may occur This should not detract from the correct functioning of items fitted in the caravan Information During the normal travelling vehicle vibration and flexing may
44. e unit Fig 32 You should also attach the winter covers if the vehicle is taken out of service for a longer period of time or while it is being cleaned from the outside Storing food and making ice cubes Storing products in the cooling compartment e Switch the refrigerator on approx 12 hours before filling it e Always store pre cooled foods in the refrigerator Make sure that the food is well cooled when it is bought and also when transporting it Use insulated cooling bags e Open the refrigerator door only for a short period of time when removing products e Products must be packed best of all in closed containers wrapped in aluminium foil or similar and stored separately from each other in order to prevent drying out or odours e Allow foods that have been warmed up to cool down before storing e Avoid storing products in the refrigerator that could emit volatile flammable gases e Do not overfill the storage grids and compartments to prevent obstructing the internal air circulation e Maintain a clearance of approx 5 10 mm between chilled products and post evaporator cooling fins e Do not expose the refrigerator to direct sunlight Please bear in mind that the temperature inside a closed vehicle increases sharply if exposed to sunlight and that this can reduce the efficiency of the refrigerator e Ensure that air circulation of the cooling unit is not obs
45. ease note that the gas unit and the connected ventilation ducts must be checked 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 e 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 half yearly or quarterly Keep the evidence of maintenance work carried out on your refrigerator e Work on gas and electrical equipment shall be carried out by qualified personnel only It is recommended that this is carried out by an authorised customer services department We recommend maintenance following an extended shutdown of the vehicle Please contact our customer services Manual energy selection automatic ignition RMS 8551 RMD 8551 RML 9331 MES fridge models Dometic CELE k E oc 1 Power ON OFF switch 2 Energy selector button 230V 3 Energy selector button GAS 4 Energy selector button 12V 6 Temperature level selection 7 Temperature level display 8 Indicator LED failure Reset button GAS FAILURE Switching ON OFF e Switch ON by pressing button 1 2s e Switch OFF by pressing button 1 gt 2s 230V AC operation e Select Mains voltage by pressing button 2 e Set temperature step by pressin
46. een Alde control panel and boiler e Unplug cable at the control panel and boiler then carefully plug back in e Check there is slack on the cable at the control panel but not excessive weight from free hanging unmanaged cable Window open e Optional window sensor has triggered gas heating is suspended Automatically clears and gas heating resumes when window is closed 3rd Party Panel C Fail e Break in comms between Alde control panel and third party control panel e Check the cable between the Alde control panel and third party control panel e Third party control panel is installed in software but not fitted e Untick Third Party Panel in Installed Accessories Menu Low battery e 12 V supply to boiler has dropped below 10 5 V possibly causing system brownout e Automatically clears when 12 V supply reaches 11 V ALDE HEATING OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS No match Heater Panel e Control panel is incompatible with boiler PCB e Check control panel part number Control panel 3020 013 is for 3020 A series boiler 3020 113 is for 3020 HE series boiler If problems persist please contact Alde or your dealer or installer For our frequently asked questions or download all instruction manuals please visit our web site at www alde co uk Dometic absorption refrigerator Before you start using the refrigerator please read the operating instructions carefully These in
47. en to heat before using for the first time in order to expel any smells before the introduction of food Do clean the appliance regularly Do remove spills as soon as they occur Do always use oven gloves when removing food shelves and trays from the oven Do check that controls are in the off position when finished Don t allow children near the cooker when in use Turn pan handles away from the front so that they cannot be caught accidentally Don t allow fats or oils to build up in the oven trays or base Don t use abrasive cleaners or powders that will scratch the surfaces of the appliance Don t under any circumstances use the oven as a space heater Don t put heavy objects onto open grill and oven doors COOKER Al 4 m U m a D lt m Z Maintenance amp servicing Important e Shut off gas supply at isolating valve switch off electric supply and ensure all parts are cool before cleaning or servicing e All servicing must be carried out by an approved competent person e After each service the appliance must be checked for gas soundness e This appliance must not be modified or adjusted unless authorised and carried out by the manufacturer or his representative No parts other than those supplied by the manufacturer should be used on this appliance e f the supply cord is damaged it must only be replaced by the manufacturer or his representative in order to avoid
48. ers Mi PO Z TT gt fe D T Q TT L DOMETIC REFRIGERATOR ee tT iim TTA 1 Freezer compartment 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 Refrigerator operation The refrigerator is equipped to operate on three power modes e Mains voltage 230V AC e Direct current voltage 12V DC eGas liquid gas propane butane Select the desired power mode by the energy selector switch battery igniter tyoe models or the MODE button MES AES Appliances with automatic energy selection AES are additionally provided with automatic mode function The AES system automatically selects the best energy source for each particular situation Cleaning Before starting up the refrigerator it is recommended that you clean it inside and repeat this at regular intervals Use a soft cloth and lukewarm water with a mild detergent Then wipe out the appliance with clean water and dry thoroughly Fig 1 To avoid material alterations do not use soap or hard abrasive or soda based cleaning agents Do not allow the door seal to come into contact with oil or grease Maintenance e In compliance with the applicable regulations pl
49. eyboard either ABC or QWERTY format you can use the separate App on an Android or Apple iOS device LU e Enter a test post code HU17 OTB a a pressing the 123 button to switch to Head to the appropriate App store Android or Lu number entry and please noting the space Apple and search for WIFI_LAVIN Download a and install the App TE e Select the required address from the list Initial WiFi setup The camera system creates its own WiFi Network for the monitor or your e If known enter the house number 39 own phone or tablet device to connect to so Done you need to setup this initial connection e Press GO e On the device menu select the settings e An overview of the route is shown for a option to connect to a new network short while the unit will start navigating e Turn Wi Fi on if it is not on already Switching between Apps e View the list of available networks The following Android system e The camera system uses the WIFI_AVIN buttons at the bottom of the network so select this screen can be used to switch between App s close App s or go e Enter the default password 12345678 to to the previous screen connect BACK Opens the previous e pe return to the main menu and start the screen you were working in even if it was in a different e f the caravan is connected to the car and App Once you back up to the the engine is running the camera image will Home screen you can t go be shown on the screen
50. freeze Read the product label or contact the product manufacturer for details The corrosion inhibitors found in ethylene glycol antifreeze may not be cross compatible When topping up or replacing the HTF ensure the new antifreeze is compatible with the current antifreeze product Read the product label or contact the product manufacturer for details Failure to fill with suitable HTF may result in severe damage to your Alde system and is not covered under warranty Filling The central heating system is filled with HTF through the expansion tank either by hand or using the Alde service pump Any containers used for handling or storing the HTF should be checked first and must be visibly clean to avoid introducing contaminants or foreign objects into the system Alde recommends using the Alde 1900 811 or 839 twin motor service pump to fill the system To fill the system by hand unscrew the expansion tank cap Fig 2 R and lift the circulation pump Fig 2 S out of the tank if applicable Carefully pour the HTF into the tank and repeat until the fluid level is about 1 cm above the MIN mark when cold Figure 2 CLE al O m 2 lt 4 Z TT gt fe D T Q TT L Draining A drain is fitted in the central heating system to allow draining of the HTF Because the pipes step up and down some HTF will be left in the system after draining Contac
51. from 5 to 30 C in 0 5 increments NB If Day or Night Mode are active the temperature cannot be adjusted the Plus and Minus buttons will be greyed out Bwa Om 08 1 The current desired room temperature is displayed 2 Adjust by pressing Plus or Minus button Domestic Hot Water The Alde boiler stores 8 4 litres of hot water as standard If the hot water cylinder is empty the air is heated but no damage can result Z TT gt fe D T Q TT L In a good summer for example lower the desired temperature on the control panel to around 10 C The central heating will not circulate unless the temperature drops to 10 C but you can still control hot water Dae cE aaa ALDE HEATING OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1 Hot Water Ignore Volume bar empty No attempt is made to heat hot water specifically This saves energy when the fresh water is drained down 2 Hot Water Normal Volume bar half full Hot water is heated to greater than 50 C NB If Circulation Pump is set to Continuous this option will not be available 3 Hot Water Boost Volume bar full Central heating circulation is disabled for 30 mins Hot water is heated to greater than 65 C After 30 mins the system reverts to Hot Water Normal 4 Adjust by pressing Plus or Minus button Electric Heating Check that 230 V supply is displayed on the Standby Screen The Alde boiler is hard wired to use powe
52. g button 6 Z TT gt fe D T Q TT L 12V DC operation vehicle s battery e Select Battery voltage by pressing button 4 e Set temperature step by pressing button 6 Gas operation e Select Gas by pressing button 3 e Set temperature step by pressing button 6 RMS 8551 RMD 8551 RM9xx1 MODELS MES appliances manual energy selection Electrical operation Fig 3 To start the refrigerator press button 1 for 2 seconds The refrigerator starts with the last selected type of energy 230V operation Press button 2 12V operation Press button 4 Hay Gas operation Fig 4 Gas operation Press button 8 The ignition process is activated automatically by means of an automatic igniter DOMETIC REFRIGERATOR Setting of cooling compartment temperature Fig 5 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 position at the right LED position large bar lowest temperature Additional features e The brightness of the display reduces after a few seconds if no other buttons are pressed The indicator lights again if a button is pressed Press the button again to activate the required function e Failures are i
53. he gas to escape from the caravan For this reason always ensure that floor vents are unobstructed WARNING The boiler compartment contains the gas connection floor vents and the flue hoses Do not place stowage in the boiler compartment In the event of a gas leak or if you smell gas e Extinguish all naked flames e Open all doors and windows e Close all gas valves including the valve on the cylinder e Do not smoke e Do not operate any electrical appliances or switches e Arrange for immediate inspection of the gas system by a competent person in accordance with current local regulations LPG from the cylinder is reduced in pressure by a regulator and is supplied to the boiler at low pressure 30 mbar Never use an unregulated high pressure supply Where oil and dirt in the gas supply are a concern gas filters should be fitted to prevent blockage of the boiler gas valve Z TT gt fe D T Q TT L Gas heating must not be used whilst driving your vehicle unless a safety shut off device is fitted to the gas system Current local regulations must be adhered to Flue The burning of LPG produces CO carbon dioxide a non toxic asphyxiant gas Exhaust flue gas can cause possible burns and poisoning Avoid inhaling exhaust flue gas Air supply is essential for clean combustion The air intake is located in the flue terminal For best performance the flue terminal should be
54. id gas cylinder DOMETIC REFRIGERATOR Safety instructions when storing foodstuffs Instructions for storing food in a refrigerator No refrigerator of any kind can improve the quality of the food refrigerators can only maintain the food s quality for a short duration as from the time of storing it Please observe the following particular conditions for storing food in a refrigerator that is built into a vehicle e A change in the climatic conditions such as temperature fluctuations e High temperatures inside the vehicle when it is closed and parked in direct sunlight temperatures are possible up to 50 C e Use of the refrigerator during travel with the power supply of 12V DC e A refrigerator built in behind a window and exposed to direct sunlight e Storing the products too soon i e shortly after starting up the appliance for use Under these particular conditions the refrigerator cannot guarantee reaching the temperature needed for perishables Perishables include all products with a stipulated use by date and a minimum storage temperature of 4 C or less especially for meat poultry fish Sausages pre packed foods e Pack raw and cooked foods separately e g in containers aluminium foil etc e Only remove the outside packaging of single packs if all the necessary information e g the use by date can also be read on the single packs e Do not leave cooled goods outside the refrigerator for
55. iddle LED light lights up and the ventilator starts in comfort mode this is the lowest speed extract See fig 18 32 ON OFF 33 BLOW OMNIVENT e By pushing on the switch S1 extract or S3 intake the airflow can be adjusted in 6 steps See table 19 PusHpuTroms LiGHTs SPEED Amp re wan es TT pus surrows ues sree ama won imme eee o ome eG awsome 10 ona zw MIN 3 7 m min 2 W 0 17 A MAX 24 m min 86 W 7 20 A e In order to save the battery the speed drops from position 6 to the lowest position after one hour of use e t is possible to allow the ventilator to work for 5 minutes on the 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 iat ie E 4 m U m a D lt m Z Z TT gt fe D T Q TT L OMNIVENT e For reasons of security the ventilator the ventilator stops when the tension is too high FLASHING LED s PROBLEM or Tension lt 11 1 W or Tension gt 19 5V Lr Motor blocked Motor not connected Maintenance The ventilator grid can be removed for cleaning Also the mosquito screen can be taken out for cleaning Remark on the transport of the caravan with Omni vent The roof light is only waterproof in the direction of the traffic When transporting the carava
56. ife of the appliance and possibly result in a hazardous situation Thetford C260 Cassette Toilet Quick Guide Preparing waste holding tank CASSETTE TOILET Emptying waste holding tank Z TT gt fe D T Q TT L Standard 1 Cover 2 Seat 3 Swivelling toilet bowl 4 Blade handle to open close blade 5 Control panel 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 CASSETTE TOILET 11 Sliding cover 12 Blade opener 13 Waste holding tank mechanism 14 Wheel 15 Service door 3 Options 16 Waterfill door only for C262 models 17 Console with flush water tank only for C262 models 18 Filter for electric ventilator 19 Location waste pump out system INAWdINOA GSLLIs 153 Z TT gt fe D T Q TT L CASSETTE TOILET Introduction This Thetford Cassette Toilet is a high quailty product It is user friendly meets high quality standards and gives you all the convenience of home Before operating and using this toilet we advise you to read the manual completely Keep this manual in a safe
57. ilable buttons options within the camera App Use this button to record the video being displayed see note Not used Use this button to take a photo of the onscreen image Signal indicator white Signal being received grey no signal Use this button to view a list of recorded video files or photos Use this button to change the default network name and password see note Note The unit has a limited storage memory so try to avoid recording long sections of video otherwise you may fill up the available storage space The storage space can be expanded by adding a Micro SD card to the unit inserting it in the slot provided The unit will work with a card from 4Gb to 32Gb Please use a good quality card ideally class 6 or above Note It is possible to change the default network name and password This should not be necessary and is not recommended but can be done if you have two systems close together and would like each to be identified differently Press the settings button to change the network name and password When the information is changed the connection to the transmitter will be lost and you will need to reconnect the WiFi using the initial WiFi setup process but this time using your new network name and password If something goes wrong with this process the transmitter can be reset back to the factory settings To do this access the transmitter located above the number plate under the black pane
58. in central heating and hot water systems Z TT gt fe D T Q TT L The boiler is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and or knowledge unless they have been given instruction or are supervised The term specified use also covers observance of the operating and installation instructions The Alde 3020 Compact HE boiler must be installed or repaired by a competent person in accordance with current local regulations In the unlikely event that your boiler develops a fault switch off the boiler and contact Alde or your dealer or installer Operating and installation instructions for the Alde control panel are supplied separately The owner is always responsible for maintenance and arranging inspection Boiler Design The boiler s internal heat exchanger consists of three concentric cylinders the combustion chamber the central heating cylinder and the hot water cylinder The combustion chamber is made from aluminium and is divided into two halves by a baffle plate with the burner head located in the top half and the flue gases venting through the bottom half The combustion assembly is fixed to the end of the internal heat exchanger It consists of the burner combustion fan gas valve air intake and exhaust ducts and gas line Two electric heating elements are sealed inside the centr
59. in the battery compartment Inserting changing the batteries e Switch off the refrigerator as described in section Shutting of the refrigerator Opening battery compartment Fig 7 Fig 8 Note Batteries 8 x AA 1 5V are not included A WARNING e Observe the correct polarity e Do not connect non rechargeable batteries to a charger e Remove rechargeable batteries from the battery compartment before charging e Avoid short circuits on the contacts in the battery compartment e Remove discharged batteries e Remove the batteries from the battery compartment if the refrigerator will not be used for a long time e Do not mix different types of batteries Z TT gt fe D T Q TT L Explanation of operating controls The control panel buttons are not accessible when the refrigerator door is closed Open the bottom door to reach the operating buttons Depending on the door opening direction there are two LEDs on the left or right edge of the control panel The outer LED 1 indicates that the refrigerator is operational blue The other LED 2 lights red in the event of a fault Fig 9 Refrigerators for self contained gas operation contain two battery compartments in the control panel which are located on the left and right next to the button bar Fig 10 Manual energy selection automatic ignition RMD 8xx1 MES oro 8 0 OG 8 Oo Fig 12 1
60. is enabled This feature must be engaged to use the Swift Command control panel or app for control of the heating system Circulation Pump is set to Continuous NB This will reduce the hot water supply Day Mode is enabled but may or may not be active depending on the time and day Load Monitor is enabled and an amp limit is set Settings Menu Press the Tool Button to access the Settings Menu from the Main Menu Lower level functions can be accessed by from these screens by pressing the buttons NB If a function is not available its button is greyed A E 88 a a Mm B Mm a U IT Z Z TT gt fe D T Q TT L 7 Delayed Start Cycle ah requires Clock to be set Allows you to programme the boiler to start at a specified time and day weekly It will provide heating using the last saved settings for 24 hours before automatically shutting down again This is recommended for airing the vehicle over winter if stored locally and hooked up to 230 V power Once Delayed Start Cycle is enabled the system should be shut down by pressing the Power button 7 Clock fo The clock must be set for programmable functions to activate at the correct time day If 12 V power is lost the clock will reset Navigation Arrows There are four screens in the Settings Menu The up down arrows allow you to navigate between them Night Mode requi
61. l and with the transmitter powered up press the reset button The network name will be reset to WIFILAVIN and the password to 12345678 The Satellite Navigation App Select this to access the satellite A navigation App e The first time you start the SatNav App you will have to choose some options and default settings Please read the guidance on screen e Select language Done e Select Yes No e Next e Select voice we recommend English UK James next e Set or change the Units format Miles or Metresetc next e Set or change route settings next e Finish e Speed camera warnings Leave on Turn Off e The full SatNav user manual is available in electronic format from the following link www sargentltd co uk IGOGuide pdf e The SatNav software is quite straight forward to use but the following points will help with the initial operation e When entering a UK post code please remember to enter the space between the two halves of the code i e enter HU17 OTB not HU170TB e When entering a destination for the first time you may need to change the onscreen keyboard format To explain this here is a walkthrough to enter a post code address REAR VISION CAMERA e Select Destination Find address Using the separate App on your Android gt e Press on Town then if the keyboard looks or Apple iOS phone Q incorrect press More select the English If you don t want to use the supplied monitor k
62. lastic service hatch in a green plastic fuse holder e Check the 12 V supply to the boiler it should be above 12 V e Check the 12 V cable is plugged into the boiler Check the cable is plugged into the Alde control panel The boiler will not ignite on gas e Check the gas cylinder is full Try a different gas cylinder ensuring it is propane gas e The system may not need to use gas heating if also using electric heating e The fluids in the boiler may already be at operating temperature The boiler will not heat on 230 V electric e Check that any 230 V isolator switches are on they will often have an LED indicator e Check the 230 V supply to the vehicle e The fluids in the boiler may already be at operating temperature No hot water e Check that hot water ignore is not activated on the Alde control panel e Check that constant pumping is not activated on the Alde control panel e Check for other conflicting settings on the Alde control panel e Check the freshwater supply and water pump No central heating e Bleed the system of air e Check the fluid level in the expansion tank e Check that the circulation pump is responding e Check that hot water boost is not activated on the Alde control panel e Use gas and electric heating e Check that vents in the furniture are not obstructed e Check the condition of the heat transfer fluid e Most vehicles will reach a comfortable temperature
63. lding tank Remove the tank via the service door Then take it to an authorised waste disposal point Empty the waste holding tank via the pour out spout See Quick guide diagrams 21 32 for visual reference If you want to continue using your toilet after emptying prepare the waste holding tank again EI j O mn 2 lt Ta Z TT gt fe D T Q TT L CASSETTE TOILET Flush water tank only for C262 models The flush water tank has a capacity of 8L Only empty the flush water tank completely if you don t expect to use your toilet for a long winter period Place a sufficiently large bowl under the drain tube and catch the remaining water Empty this bowl at an authorised waste disposal point See Quick guide diagrams 33 38 for visual reference Cleaning Just like your toilet at home it is also important to clean this cassette toilet regularly You will prevent limescale and ensure optimal hygiene Clean the inside of the bowl with toiler bowl cleaner and a soft brush and use bathroom cleaner for the outside of the toilet Remove seat and cover To clean your toilet thoroughly remove the seat and cover First push the seat and cover together to the right then lift them up Winter use You can use your toilet as normal in cold weather as long as the toilet is situated in a heated location If this is not the case and there is
64. 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 oven left for at least 1 minute before a further attempt to ignite the burner 4 Place the oven 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 does heat up quickly it is recommended that a 10 minute preheat be allowed The oven should be up to full temperature in about 15 20mins 6 To turn off turn the control knob until the line on the control knob is aligned with the dot on the control panel 7 Shelf the shelf has been designed to allow good circulation at the rear of the oven and is also fitted with a raised bar to prevent trays or dishes making contact with the back of the oven To remove a shelf pull forward until it stops raise at front and remove Important The pans and trays supplied with this appliance are the maximum sizes recommended for use Larger pans and trays may restrict good circulation of heat increasing cooking times Oven Temperature Control The temperature in the oven is controlled by
65. n in the opposite direction or when the back of the caravan is up ensure the dome is watertight by using the Lock unlock not supplied on a ventilator version or by using something that ensures that the dome remains closed when being transported Digital Reversing System when fitted The Caravan Reversing Camera kit features an LCD monitor for use as a reversing rear view aid and also includes satellite navigation software e100 digital car caravan monitor kit e nterference free wireless transmission e5 colour LCD screen e Infra red night vision Cautions This reversing rear view camera system is provided as an aid only It should not be relied upon as the sole indication of your vehicle position or the position of other vehicles or any obstacles The supplier manufacturer or supplying dealer accepts no responsibility for damage or injury to property or persons following the use or misuse of this equipment System Operation The monitor and camera system is provided as an aid when reversing your caravan and can also be used to provide an additional view from the rear of the caravan whilst driving It should not be relied upon as the sole indication of your vehicle position or the position of other vehicles or any obstacles When reversing or manoeuvring please ensure the area around your caravan is clear from obstructions and do not wholly rely on the camera view use your mirrors and seek assis
66. n on a regular basis to avoid dust dirt particle build up as this can damage the blind material Use 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 Clean the dome with the Seitz Acrylic Cleaner Opaque spots and light scratches on the dome can be removed with the Seitz Acrylic Polish and the Seitz Special Polishing cloth Use talcum powder regularly 4 times yearly to care for the rubber seals supplied with versions without permanent ventilation Clean the blinds only with water and mild soap suds Safety precautions Repairs should be carried out only by trained personnel Inform an approved dealer in case of defects and malfunctions Before starting off check the rooflight for damage in the dome tension cracks and the opening mechanism which could arise owing to for example branches and other natural causes Do not step on the dome Close the rooflight before starting off check whether it is locked Do not leave the vehicle with the rooflight open danger of burglary Do not open in strong wind or rain Before opening the dome remove snow ice dirt etc from the dome Malfunctions are to be repaired by an approved dealer at once Do not use caustic detergents danger of tension cracks in the dome Before setting off close the dome check the locking mechansim and open the blinds The gu
67. ndby Screen can also be set Dark The Standby Screen is deactivated the control panel may appear dormant except for the power LED Pressing the screen will activate the Standby Screen for 30 secs Suited for use in dark night time conditions Bright The Standby Screen shows dark characters on a light background Suited for use in bright day time conditions Invert The Standby Screen shows light characters on a dark background Suited for low light conditions Antimicrobial requires Clock to gt be set Hot Water Boost will automatically activate at 02 00 every morning This further reduces the risk of Legionella bacteria Circulation Pump Select which circulation pump to use for the central heating depending on what pumps are installed Your caravan is fitted with Pump Manual 12V Pump Manual 12 V For the 12 V inline circulation pump with manual 5 speed dial Pump Remote 12 V For the remote controlled 12 V inline circulation pump Pump speed can also be set Speed 2 is recommended Speed 4 5 should only be used prior to bleeding the system of air Optional Pump 12 V For the optional 12 V circulation pump in the expansion tank Pump 230 V For the 230 V inline circulation pump OQ Auto Automatically selects the 230 V pump when a 230 V supply is detected or the optional 12 V pump when only 12 V supply is available Pump mode can also be set Cont The pum
68. ndicated by flashing of the failure indicator LED e Should the door be kept open for too long more than 2 minutes an acoustic signal is initiated pulsing whistle tone e Should the electronic contro detect any failure an acoustic signal will sound pulsing whistle tone At the same time the display starts flashing for trouble shooting please refer to page 140 Gas operation with internal batteries optional An optional battery compartment in the electronics case for internal Self contained power supply of the electronics is available for the model variants RM 8xx1 and RM 8xx5 appliances with electronics Fig 6 Load the battery compartment with batteries 8 x AA 1 5 V before operating the refrigerator All operating modes can be selected while the on board 12 V DC power supply is active The internal voltage is disconnected If the on board 12 V DC power supply is not present or there is an interruption of the mains power supply during operation the electronics automatically switch to the internal battery power supply The refrigerator can now only be operated in 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
69. ng WARNING When opening or releasing the doorscreen care must be taken to avoid trapping fingers The door flyscreen operates independently of the door by sliding across the door threshold Roof lights When opening the roof lights care must be taken to release the locking mechanism as the unit is raised Roof lights must be fully closed when towing Roof lights provide varying levels of fixed ventilation Exterior Door Key WARNING Care should be taken not to leave the exterior door key in the door when unlocking the door The key may result in damage in the vehicle side if the door is released with the key still in the lock Exterior Door Operating Instructions To un lock the door insert the key and turn clockwise ensuring the key is removed before the door is opened to prevent damage to the caravan side There are 3 primary positions for the internal handle inside the caravan these are locked neutral and open When closing the door from the inside the caravan ensure the handle is in the neutral position the handle MUST NOT be partially up in the locked position as this will prevent the door from closing causing damage to the door The door blind slides vertically within the door cassette WARNING The door retainer is designed to hold the door in normal conditions In gusty or windy conditions we recommend the door is closed to prevent it releasing and slamming shut Windo
70. ns voltage fuse Check 12V connection on board battery fuse Check gas supply gas bottle gas valve Press the 8 button after clearing the fault Close door check door contact Arrange replacement of 230V heating element contact Customer Service Arrange replacement of 12V heating element contact Customer Service Contact Customer Service Check burner burner nozzles if necessary contact Customer Service and arrange replacement Operation with batteries internal power supply pacs rakes 3 and 8 Flame not ignited Check gas supply gas bottle gas valve flashing brightly Press the 8 button after clearing the fault 3 and 7 flashing brightly Burner defective or cooling unit defective Acoustic signal at 15 second intervals Undervoltage detection internal batteries Automatic switching from external to internal power supply does not function absence of the onboard 12V power supply for the electronics Refrigerator does not function gas operation not possible although the batteries are inserted Cooker Operation Cooker 3 Burner Hotplate operation Burner operation OFF FULL RATE LOW RATE a 0 0 P F tis F D x Fig 1 Important e Although each burner will Support pans from 10 to 22cm care should be taken not to overload the appliance as performance may be reduced e The following pan sizes are the maximum we recommenad Electric Hotplate 18cm Auxiliar
71. on is displayed 3 Press the Reset button to proceed Setup Standby Screen for bedtime The backlight on the Standby Screen can be disturbing if the control panel is visible from your bed It can be inverted for white text on black background 1 Press Tool button to access the Settings Menu bottom right in Main Menu 2 Press down arrow until Backlight button is displayed 3 Press Backlight button select Invert to proceed ALDE HEATING OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Setup Antimicrobial function To actively kill Legionella setup the Antimicrobial function At 2 00 every night the hot water will be heated to over 65 C for 30 mins This further reduces the risk of Legionella 1 Press Tool button to access the Settings Menu bottom right in Main Menu 2 Press Clock button set the time and day Press Return 3 Press down arrow until Antimicrobial button is displayed 4 Press Antimicrobial button to proceed Troubleshooting Any error messages will be displayed on the Standby Screen Error messages can be cleared by removing 12 V supply to the boiler for 10 secs The system is completely dead the control panel is blank e Check the 20 mm 13 15 Amp glass fuse in the boiler This is located under the lid of the black plastic service hatch in a green plastic fuse holder e Check the 12 V supply to the boiler it should be above 12 V e Check the 12 V cable is plugged into the boiler Check the ca
72. p is continuously active This will reduce the hot water supply For testing the circulation pump in the summer if room temperature exceeds 30 C Thermo The pump is controlled by the room thermostat External Switch j Allows you to use a third party external switch to start up and shutdown the boiler When the external switch starts the boiler it will provide heating using the last saved settings Once External Switch is enabled the system should be shut down by pressing the Power button The external switch then takes control of the boiler Ext When a circuit is made at X18 on the boiler the boiler is started When the circuit is broken the boiler shuts down For use with a third party rocker or toggle switch or compatible telematics systems NB The Alde 3010 219 adaptor lead is available for connecting an external switch 230V When 230 V is detected the boiler is started When 230 V supply is lost the boiler shuts down No additional accessories required Off External Switch is disabled TIP Hiring out a vehicle Your customers can operate the central heating hot water with a convenient wall switch whilst the control panel is fitted in a locked maintenance cupboard with a discrete room temperature sensor On off no hassles Language Select English French or German C language NB The Service Menu is English language only Pa Load Monitor If an Alde 3010 246 load monitor is installed
73. plate inside the refrigerator Environmental notice Refrigerators manufactured by Dometic GmbH are free of CFC HCFC and HFC Ammonia a Z TT gt fe D T Q TT L natural compound of hydrogen and nitrogen is used in the cooling unit as a coolant Non ozone hazardous cyclopentane is used as a propellant for manufacturing PU foam insulation In order to ensure that the recyclable packaging materials are re used they should be sent to the customary local collection system The appliance should be transferred to a suitable waste disposal company that will ensure re use of the recyclable components and proper disposal of the rest For eco friendly draining of the coolant from all absorber refrigeration units a suitable disposal plant should be used Energy saving tips e At an average ambient temperature of 25 C it is sufficient to operate the refrigerator at middle thermostat setting e Where possible always store precooled products e Do not expose the refrigerator to direct sunlight e Ensure that air circulation of the cooling unit is not obstructed e Defrosting at regular intervals saves energy see Defrosting Open the refrigerator door only for a short period of time when removing products e Run the refrigerator for about 12 hours before filling it DOMETIC REFRIGERATOR Safety instructions Application according to regulations This refrigerator is designed for in
74. pplied with a damp cloth Where a front sunroot is fitted directly above the front windows it is recommended that the blind be left open during use or storage in high temperatures or direct sunlight to avoid a build up of heat within this non opening window Bonded Roof The roof of your caravan is made from a bonded construction Care should be taken when cleaning the roof not to walk directly on the roof If access to the roof is required the weight of a person should be spread across a larger area using a spreader board and extreme care should be taken when working at heights Step on hitch cover The Swift Group only recommends a Thule a cycle carrier which will conveniently clip in to Where a step on hitch cover is fitted the pre installed mounting rail The maximum customers are reminded only to stand on the weight which can be mounted on the carrier designated areas identified with black anti slip is 50kg matting Stepping elsewhere on the hitch cover may result in damage to the hitch cover Caravan motor movers Models without a step on hitch cover are The design and fitment of a caravan motor not suitable for standing on and failure to mover shall be in accordance with the NCC follow these simple instructions may result Code of Practice 305 and you should ensure in premature failure or cracking which will you receive a signed installation certificate of not be covered by any guarantees including compliance from the ins
75. r economically and there are times when it may use no power at all even if set to 3 kW ff PR 22 c 1 Select Off 1 2 or 3 kW electric heating More power equals better performance but may be restricted by the current amps limit on the electric hook up 2 Adjust by pressing Plus or Minus button Maxcurrentdrawfrom230Vsupplyis4 5Aon1k W 9Aon2kW 1 4Aon3kW Iftheelectricity supply has unstable voltage the amperage will also fluctuate Gas Heating The Alde boiler is hard wired to use power economically The gas burner has two stages shifting dynamically between low or full flame There are times when it may use no power at all even if gas heating is selected A ER 22 c E aa v 1 Press the Flame button to select gas heating Green is on blue is off Use both gas and electric heating for best performance What s Activated Menu Press the A button to access the What s Activated Menu This screen shows any functions that are activated and allows direct access to that function by pressing its button NB The A button is not displayed if no functions are activated Please note Not all functions are relevant to a caravan installation Night Mode is enabled but may or may not be active depending on the time and day Delayed Start Cycle is enabled but may or may not be active depending on the time and day Alde Smart Control or daisy chained third party control panel
76. rain to enter the caravan Position 2 sets the pane to a 150mm opening and locks with a bar Position 3 opens the pane through 55 A fully adjustable flyscreen and black out screen are built into the inner frame The flyscreen can be drawn independently and the black out screen is variable for partial or full black out Opening closing the acrylic dome Hold the remote control in the direction of the red control lamp Press button 1 rai temporarily and the dome will open to 70 degrees To stop the dome fully opening press button 1 again before it reaches 70 degrees Press and hold button 2 amp to close the roof Forced ventilation functions via a brush lined duct instead of a ventilated pane A cover hood can be fitted for winter protection Heki 2 roof lights provide 13 200mm2 of fixed ventilation Heki 4 Remote Control when fitted The remote control is ready for use after open roof 2 close roof inserting the two batteries and functions within 3 light 1 on off 4 light 2 on off a maximum distance of 1 5m from the Heki rooflight sensor located near the red control lamp on the forward edge of the inner frame n When the power is turned on for the first time Lighting optional or after an interuption in the power supply the Buttons 3 and 4 operate the optional lights red control lamp will blink Hold the remote close to the control lamp and press any of the buttons to turn the control lamp
77. ration the applicable standards and regulations as well as the current state of the art Dometic reserves the right to make changes at any time which are deemed to be in the interest of improving the product and safety Dometic will assume no liability for damage in the case of e Non observation of the operating instructions e Application not in accordance with the regulations or provisions e Use of non original spare parts e Modifications and interferences to the appliance e Effect of environmental influences such as temperature fluctuations humidity Customer services Dometic offers a pan European customer service network Find your authorised customer service centre by calling the phone number indicated in the EuroService Network book EuroService Network which accompanies every refrigerator You can also obtain the address information of the nearest customer service from www dometic com When contacting Dometic Customer Services please state the model product number and serial number together with the MLC code if applicable You will find this information on the rating plate inside the refrigerator We recommend that you note this data in the field provided on the front page of the 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
78. reach temperature before releasing the knob Should the flame go out when the knob is released the procedure should be repeated holding the knob depressed for slightly longer 4 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 If the burner has not lit within 15 seconds the control knob should be released and the burner left for at least 1 minute before a further attempt to ignite the burner 5 For simmering turn the knob further anti clockwise to the low rate position 6 To turn off Turn the control knob until the line on the control knob is aligned with the dot on the control panel Always make sure the control knob is in the off position when you have finished using the hotplate burners Operation Using the Electric Hotplate Ensure the electricity is switched on The hotplate control is numbered from 1 to 6 To turn it on rotate the knob either clockwise or anti clockwise to the required position Position 1 is the coolest setting To turn the hotplate off rotate the knob until the line or 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
79. res Clock to be set Allows you to programme the boiler to automatically change and select settings at night Set a start and stop time for the night time period Set a day of the week or All for the same daily programme You can also define e Desired room temperature e Invert Standby Screen e Hot water ignore e Temperature sensor if discrete room temperature sensors are connected e AC Quiet Mode if Truma Aventa Comfort air conditioning unit is connected ALDE HEATING OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS gem Day Mode requires Clock to be set I Allows you to programme the boiler to automatically change and select settings during the day Set a start and stop time for the day time period Set a day of the week or All for the same daily programme You can also define e Desired room temperature e Hot water ignore Temperature Offset a Recalibrate the room temperature displayed by the control panel in 0 5 C increments If an outdoor temperature sensor is connected this can also be recalibrated Return Return to the previous menu ea Prioritise PA Select whether to prioritise gas i heating or electric heating when using both Less demand will be placed on the non prioritised fuel Button Sound E gt Bleep when a button is pressed Backlight 2 The brightness of the Standby Screen can be adjusted from 1 3 The display mode of the Sta
80. rgents and solvents may attack the plastic and make it brittle or disintegrate For easier cleaning of the dome it can be removed from the frame by releasing the four screws holding the handle arms Do this from the inside of the van v Lift the dome clear of the roof and rotate so that it can be lowered into the van across the diagonal of the aperture Make sure that only the original screws are used when replacing the dome and that they enter the thread in the plastic correctly Do not over tighten Never remove the screws holding the dome and the handles together These are secured by a torque screwdriver and should only be handled by an approved dealer ROOFLIGHTS Safety precautions repairs should be carried out only by trained personnel inform an approved dealer in case of defects and malfunctions before starting off check the rooflight for damage in the acrylic dome tension cracks and the opening mechanism which could arise owing to for example branches and other natural causes do not step on the acrylic dome close the rooflight before starting off check whether it is locked do not leave the vehicle with the rooflight open danger of burglary do not open in strong wind or rain before opening remove snow ice dirt etc from the acrylic dome malfunctions are to be repaired by an approved dealer at once do not use caustic detergents danger of tension cracks in the a
81. rical rating details 5 Gas pressure The cooling unit s performance is influenced by ambient temperatures Please select the medium setting for ambient temperatures between 15 C and 25 C refer to Setting of cooling compartment temperature The unit operates within its optimum performance range Dometic refrigerators work according to the absorption principle For physical reasons an absorption system responds slowly to changes made by the thermostat controller by loss of cooling energy through opening the door storing food The devices 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 Description of refrigerator 00 Appearance is model specific 1 Operating controls 2 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 hold
82. rowave oven carry on getting hotter even though the microwave oven cooking has stopped Eggs in their shell and whole hard boiled eggs should not be heated in microwave ovens since they may explode even after microwave heating has ended Keep the waveguide cover clean at all times Wipe the oven interior with a soft damp cloth after each use If you leave grease or fat anywhere in the cavity it may overheat smoke or even catch fire when next using the oven Never heat oil or fat for deep frying as you cannot control the temperature and doing so may lead to overheating and fire Liquids such as water coffee or tea are able to be overheated beyond the boiling point without appearing lo be boiling due to surface tension of the liquid 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 liquid both before and halfway through heating it c Do not use straight sided containers with narrow necks d After heating allow the container to stand in the microwave oven for a short time before removing the container e Use extreme care when inserting a spoon or other utensil into the container Care of the microwave 1 Turn the oven off before cleaning 2
83. s automatically switch to the internal battery power supply The refrigerator can now only be operated in 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 EI j O mn 2 lt TA DOMETIC REFRIGERATOR Z H If the battery voltage is too low an acoustic Frame heating fridge freezer models only signal whistle tone sounds every 15 seconds All fridge freezer models are equipped with Then replace the batteries in the battery a frame heating 12VDC 3 5W around the compartment freezer compartment During summer months UI i with high temperatures and humidity the metal Q Inserting changing the batteries frame may have water droplets forming To TE Switch off the refrigerator as described on evaporate these droplets switch on the frame page 139 Shutting off the refrigerator heating with button 6 LL Opening left battery compartment Fig 17 Fig 19 The operating time of the frame heater can be set to 2 hours 5 hours or continuous operation After selecting the operating time using the button 6 the temperature level indicator 8 is extinguished for a short time to show the set operating time for a few seconds The display then returns to the temperature level indicator Operating time 2 hours Press bu
84. scale starts with MIN position at the left LED position small bar highest temperature and climbs up to MAX position at the right LED position large bar lowest temperature DOMETIC REFRIGERATOR Additional features e The brightness of the display reduces after a few seconds if no other buttons are pressed The indicator lights again if a button is pressed Press the button again to activate the required function e Failures are indicated by flashing of the failure indicator LED e Should the door be kept open for too long more than 2 minutes an acoustic signal is initiated pulsing whistle tone e 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 shooting please refer to page 140 Gas operation with internal batteries optional An optional battery compartment in the electronics case for internal self contained power supply of the electronics is available for the model variants RMd 85x1 and RMD 85x5 appliances with electronics Fig 16 Load the battery compartment with batteries 8 x AA 1 5 V before operating the refrigerator All operating modes can be selected while the on board 12 V DC power supply is active The internal voltage is disconnected If the on board 12 V DC power supply is not present or there is an interruption of the mains power supply during operation the electronic
85. sides 2 Pull the freezer compartment out Store the freezer compartment safely in order to prevent damage Note Once the freezer compartment is removed an additional storage rack 3 may be installed The storage rack is a piece of extra equipment and may be obtained by Dometic Winter operation Fig 29 In winter check that the ventilation grilles and the exhaust duct system 1 have not been blocked by snow leaves etc Fig 30 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 available through most Swift Group Dealers Note You should also attach the winter covers if the vehicle is taken out of service for a longer period of time or while it is being cleaned from the outside Winter operation fridge freezer models In winter check that the ventilation grilles and the exhaust duct system 1 have not been blocked by snow leaves etc Note Winter covers are not supplied as standard on most models KN MINN AE ANIM EY AIN AN Fig 31 When the outside temperature falls below 10 C the winter cover 2 should be fitted This protects the unit from excessively cold air which could have adverse effects on the performance of th
86. smell turn off at gas cylinder mains and contact supplier 2 To light Open door push in the control knob and turn to full rate see Fig 1 page 143 Hold a lighted match or taper to the burner and push the control knob in and hold The burner should ignite and the control knob should be held in for 10 15 seconds before release COOKER If the burner goes out repeat 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 a further attempt to ignite the burner Al 4 m U TM a z D lt m Z 4 Note the grill must only be used with the door open 5 On first use of the grill it should be heated for about 20 minutes to eliminate any residual factory lubricants that might impart unpleasant smells to the food 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 6 Although the grill does heat up quickly a few minutes preheat is recommended 7 Flame Failure Device FFD the grill burner is fitted with a flame sensing probe which will automatically cut off
87. stallation in recreation vehicles such as caravans or motorhomes The appliance has been type approval tested for this application in accordance with the EC Gas Directive The refrigerator is to be used solely for storing foodstuffs User s responsibility Anyone operating the refrigerator must be familiar with the safe handling and understand the advice in these operating instructions Children may only operate the appliance if they have been made aware of how to operate the refrigerator safely and the dangers attending incorrect operation Protection of children when disposing of the equipment Working upon and checking the refrigerator Information on coolant Ammonia is used as a coolant This is a natural compound also used in household cleaning agents 1 litre of Salmiak cleaner contains up to 200g of ammonia about twice as much as is used in the refrigerator Sodium chromate is used for corrosion protection 1 8 by weight of the solvent In the event of leakage easily identifiable from the strong odour proceed as follows e Switch off the appliance e Air the room thoroughly e Inform authorised customer services Operating the refrigerator with gas It is imperative that the operating pressure corresponds to the data specified on the rating plate of the appliance Compare the operating pressure of the rating plate with the data specified on the pressure reducing valve of the liqu
88. structions 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 and the refrigerator from damage You must understand what you have read before you carry out a task Keep these instructions in a safe place close to the refrigerator so they may be referred to at any time Copyright protection The information texts and illustrations in these instructions are copyright protected and are subject to industrial property rights No part of these instructions may be reproduced copied or utilised in any other way without written authorisation by Dometic GmbH Siegen Warranty Warranty arrangements are in accordance with EC Directive 44 1999 CE and the normal conditions applicable for the country concerned For warranty or other maintenance please contact our customer services department Any damage due to improper use is not covered by the warranty The warranty does not cover any modifications to the appliance or the use of non original Dometic parts The warranty does not apply if the installation and operating instructions are not adhered to and no liability shall be entertained Limitation of liability All information and guidance in these operating instructions were prepared after taking into conside
89. t an Alde certified agent to drain and refill your system Central Heating The boiler is set to an upper limit temperature of 85 C i e the temperature of the heat transfer fluid HTF as it circulates around the pipes radiators convectors et al To ensure the best performance from hydronic heating air must be able to circulate freely around the back of the furniture Fig 3 Air vents cut into the top and bottom of the furniture must be unobstructed by carpets cushions or stowage etc The full length of a convector should be ventilated for best performance Figure 3 Bleeding Air The HTF will contain some air This is unavoidable Air bubbles can also be introduced when the system in filled ALDE HEATING OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS In a newly filled central heating system you will need to bleed air from the bleed points to ensure best performance There is an automatic air bleed valve on the boiler There is also an air vent on the expansion tank Bleed points are installed at strategic points within the system to allow any trapped air to be bled off To bleed the system set the desired temperature to 30 C and select gas heating on the control panel Set the 12 V inline circulation pump on the side of the boiler to speed 5 Fig 1 D by turning the blue speed dial clockwise on the face of the pump motor NB Speed is not adjustable if using the 12 V circulation pump fitted in the expansion tank
90. taller extended warranties Failure to do so may invalidate Cycle racks your warranty The Swift Group allows the fitment of two cycle rack carrier and we have made provision Depending on specification the wiring in the for this with two pre positioned mounting rails caravan battery box may feature connections fitted to the rear of your caravan These are suitable for use with an aftermarket motor spaced at either 800mm or 850mm apart installation When fitted this will feature an Below are the racks which can be purchased isolation switch fusing and heavy duty wiring from Thule which are compatible with the terminated in two connection points within the pre fitted rails caravan battery box Thule Bike carriers Thule Bike carrier type Thule Excellent Thule Elite G2 Thule Sport G2 standard version standard version standard version Thule reference 309821 306560 307126 the rack kg Se o oo monnreoraae Yee es Omni vent when fitted Step 1 On Off NIC Fe A had o og k OOO Step 2 Extraction increase speed I JE oJ k o o o i ae Step 3 Extraction decrease speed AIC TR Step 4 Transfer to intake A J Aok Noted O Osi 3 OOO oon ewe Sip al L ole Use rooflight e Close the lid before driving e To take away the roller blind unscrew and click the frame off the side of the knob Use of the ventilation e The ventilator is started by the soft switch S2 The m
91. tance as required Caravan Camera The camera fitted to the rear of the caravan has no serviceable parts however the following precautions should be observed eCheck that the camera lens is clean as dirt can obscure the view eNever use a power washer or water jet to clean the camera or transmitter Connecting the Car Before you can use the monitor with the camera you need to connect your caravan to the car with the 13 pin towing connector When the car engine is started the rear camera will receive power and switch on automatically Connecting the Car Before you can use the monitor with the camera you need to connect your caravan to the car with the 13 pin towing connector When the car engine is started the rear camera will receive power and switch on automatically Installing the Monitor in the towcar The monitor has various features you should be familiar with for correct operation Firstly attach the mount to the rear of the monitor and connect the car power cable The monitor mounting plate clips to the rear of the monitor The windscreen mounting then clips onto the mounting plate The power cable plugs into the mini USB socket on the side of the monitor with the other end plugging into the car power socket The monitor has an internal rechargeable battery which will last for around 1 hour when used without the power cable This battery is charged when the power cable is connected Charging is indicated by
92. the locks click in to fig 1 place fig 5 Turn in an anti clockwise direction until the Insert the key fig 6 locking handle is released fig 2 Remove the key and turn the handle in a Turn anti clockwise fig 7 clockwise direction fig 3 open the door until the sprung stay en Then remove the key fig 8 and lock by gages fig 4 Not fitted to the toilet door turning the handle anti clockwise and pushing back in to place Note the han dle will not push back in to place until all the locks are closed figure 5 _
93. tructed Keep the ventilation grilles free from obstructions Storing products in the freezer compartment e Do not keep carbonated drinks in the freezer e The freezer compartment is suitable for making ice cubes and for short term storage of frozen food It is not suitable as a means of freezing foods When ambient temperatures are lower than 10 C and the refrigerator is exposed to these temperatures for extended peri ods of time an even regulation of freezer temperature cannot be guaranteed for system related reasons This can cause the temperature in the freezer to rise and the stored goods to melt Z TT gt fe D T Q TT L Refrigerator compartments 0 OoF 1 Freezer compartment already frozen food deep frozen food 2 Middle compartment Dairy products convenience food 3 Bottom compartment Meat fish food for defrosting 4 Vegetable compartment Salads vegetables fruit 5 Top door shelf Eggs butter 6 Middle door shelf Cans dressings ketchup jam 7 Bottom door shelf drinks compartment Drinks in bottles or bags Positioning the storage racks The storage racks may be pulled out by 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
94. tton 6 once Display pocoo Operating time 5 hours Press button 6 twice Display von Permanent operation Press button 6 three times Display oon DOMETIC REFRIGERATOR Fastening Fig 22 Fig 23 Door locking l e n n Releasing ig ig Lighting The interior lighting is controlled using a door contact Should the door be kept open more E than 2 minutes an acoustic signal is initiated Fig 20 Fig 21 pulsing whistle tone except for models with battery igniter Open the door by pressing the locking button and pull open see Fig 20 Shut the door again by pushing it to close The snapping into the lock can be heard While the vehicle is parked the locking hook may be fixed to facilitate opening of the door Fig 22 25 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 button al a Mm U Mm a U m Ta Positioning the storage racks Fig 27 The storage racks may be pulled out by smoothly lifting them and may be positioned as desired Removable freezer compartment RMS 8551 under counter fridge Fig 28 To enlarge the cooling compartment just remove the freezer compartment 1 Unlock the freezer compartment on both
95. ugh system is off e 12 V supply to the boiler dropped to 7 V momentarily Check 12 V supply for stability Panel failure 1 amp Panel failure 2 e Moisture is trapped in the control panel e Remove the Alde control panel from the vehicle and air in a warm dry place overnight Gas failure e Out of gas or gas is not igniting e Check the gas cylinder is full Try a different gas cylinder ensuring it is propane gas e Check the gas regulator and any isolation valves are open and not frozen Overheat red fail or Overheat blue fail e Bleed the system of air e Check the fluid level in the expansion tank It should be 1 cm above Min mark when cool e Check the correct circulation pump is installed selected and responding e 12 V supply to the boiler dropped to 7 V momentarily Check 12 V supply for stability e Wait 15 mins for the fluid to cool down Z TT gt fe D T Q TT L Overheat PCB e Failsafe in boiler has triggered e Check the fluid level in the expansion tank It should be 1 cm above the Min mark when cool e Check the boiler compartment is ventilated and that the vents are unobstructed Do not place stowage in the boiler compartment Fan failure e Combustion fan speed too low Bearing may be stiff after a period of disuse e Automatically clears after 5 mins Please try again Connection failure e Loose connection betw
96. water cylinder when there is a risk of frost may result in frost damage and is not covered under warranty ALDE HEATING OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Draining Freshwater 1 Switch off the water pump 2 Open all water taps showers etc 3 Open the safety drain valve by lifting the yellow tab Fig 1 M or by turning the blue knob Fig 1 K 90 4 The system will drain directly below the vehicle through the clear plastic hose on the safety drain valve Check that all water has emptied out 7 10 litres Leave the valve in the open position until the next time the hot water cylinder is used NB Check that the red breather valve Fig 1 N is allowing air to enter the hot water cylinder when it is being drained and that the clear plastic hose is not obstructed Open the manual safety drain valve b Closed b Open Opening the safety drain valve Figure 1 Heat Transfer Fluid The central heating system is filled with heat transfer fluid HTF a solution of 50 ethylene glycol antifreeze and 50 water The antifreeze manufacturer will have a maximum water hardness recommendation Read the product label or contact the product manufacturer for details 50 50 ethylene glycol antifreeze and water will protect against frost down to 35 37 C A refractometer and or hydrometer can be used to measure the strength of the antifreeze solution Corrosion protection will vary depending on the lifespan of the anti
97. ws To open all window types turn the internal handles through 90 degrees and push open the window Windows Roller Blind Advice In case of prolonged exposure to the sun roller blinds should not be completely closed as this could cause excessive heat concentration at the top of the window due to characteristics of the glazing material the windows could be adversely affected Roller blinds that shade from the bottom upwards it is necessary to leave a gap of a few centimetres open at the top this way the heat between window and blind can escape A fly screen does not cause an obstruction Roller blinds that shade from the top downwards must be kept completely open or be opened regularly to allow the heat to escape Keeping the windows in ventilation position allows heat to escape Never fully close a roller blind system when storing the vehicle or when not in use for longer periods Therefore for optimal window life it is recommended e Blinds starting at the bottom of the window a gap should be provided for ventilation at the top with the window in its ventilation position e For vehicles containing blinds from the top downwards or with other types of reflective blinds curtains please make sure that these blinds are also ventilated or not fully closed Ensure that all windows and roof vents are closed when the vehicle travels on the road Heki care instructions Clean the blind only with a damp sponge Clea
98. y Burner 20cm Semi Rapid Burner 2x 20cm or 1x 22cm with 1x O18cm Check burner burner nozzles if necessary contact Customer Service and arrange replacement Replace batteries Switch off the refrigerator and start again The onboard power supply was interrupted during the starting of the gas operation Note No automatic switching is performed during the ignition e When using small pans the flames should not spread beyond the base of the pan as this will reduce the efficiency of the burner e Avoid old or misshapen pans as these may cause instability e The lid must be opened fully prior to using the hotplate burners Using the Hotplate Gas Burners 1 Ensure gas cylinder supply is connected and turned on In the event of a gas smell turn off at gas cylinder mains and contact supplier 2 Flame supervision Each burner is controlled individually and is monitored by a thermocouple probe In the event of the burner flames being accidentally extinguished turn off the burner control and do not attempt to re ignite the burner for at least one minute Z TT gt fe D T Q TT L COOKER 3 To light Push in the control knob and turn to full rate see Fig 1 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 for approximately 10 15 seconds to allow the thermocouple probe to
99. you are hooking up to e 6A limit only use 1 KW electric heating e 10 A limit use 1 2 kW electric heating e 16 A limit use 1 3 kW electric heating NB If the electric supply has unstable voltage the amperage will also fluctuate LPG LPG liquefied petroleum gas has two main variants propane and butane gas The gas heating in your Alde 3020 Compact boiler can use propane or butane gas as fuel Many LPG fuels contain a mixture of propane butane and other additives BS 5482 Part 1 states For butane cylinders satisfactory service might not be obtained at temperatures of less than 10 C the most suitable temperature range is from 13 to 30 C For temperatures less than 13 C the use of propane should be considered For this reason Alde recommends using propane gas for all year round gas heating LPG cylinders contain both gas and liquid forms When the cylinder is filled high pressure transforms the gas into liquid The liquid reverts to gas when the valve on the cylinder is opened LPG is a flammable gas It can be a fire and explosion hazard if stored or used incorrectly Store cylinders vertically and securely to prevent them from toppling Do not mount your LPG cylinder horizontally or use liquid phase gas cylinders Liquid gas explosion may result Read the product label or contact product manufacturer for details LPG is heavier than air Should a gas leak occur the fitted floor vents allow t
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