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1.       Click to change to the setting level       Click the control knob push button to  confirm the value        54     2 SWITCH LIGHTING ON OFF    Available when an air conditioning unit is  connected     Aventa Comfort or Aventa Eco      Use the control knob push button to  select the symbol in menu line  4        Click to change to the setting level       Use the control Knob push button to  select the required function     ON    OFF        Click the control knob push button to  confirm the value     Switch lighting on   Switch lighting off     HOO 4    ORAO BX         The hour display flashes       Use the control knob push button to set  the hours  24 h mode        After clicking the control kKnob push  button again  the minute display will flash       Use the control knob push button to set  the minutes       Click the control knob push button to  confirm the value     2   SERVICE MENU    Query the index status of a connected device        Change the background lighting of the  control panel     There are 5 background lighting levels to  choose from     CARAVAN EQUIPMENT    Change language    Select the required language from those  available  e g  English  German  French   Italian     4i       LANS  3    Display mains voltage 230 V   The symbol indicates that 230 V mains  voltage  shore power  is available     auto hf j boost    6 oe VORS     o Ah ce      OOOOH       O FAO X       A Warning    In the event of a warning  a warning symbol  appears to indicate that an ope
2.      2014 Owners Handbook    Coachman 5 Year Warranty    CONTENTS    All Coachman Caravan models have been  certified by the National Caravan Council for  compliance with stringent European Standards   British Legislation and Industry set Codes of  Practice specifically relating to health and safety  issues  The approval process covers the testing  and inspection of critical areas of the product  from fire safety  weights and dimensions to gas   electrics and ventilation  Every Coachman  Caravan carries the    NCC Approved Caravan     badge  The NCC also conducts unannounced  inspections at the Coachman factory to ensure  continued compliance  NCC approval gives  you peace of mind that your caravan is legal  and safe     Not all equipment described is fitted to   every derivative  to check your individual  specification please check with the brochures  and your Dealer     All the illustrations and descriptive matter in this  guide are intended to give a general idea of the  caravan  Changing market and supply situations  may prevent us from maintaining exact  specification details in this guide and we therefore  reserve the right to alter specifications as  materials and conditions demand     Please check current details with your dealer and  inspect the caravan to ensure it is satisfactory  before purchase  Dealers are not agents and have    Introduction  Security  Your Caravan    Preparing for the Road  Pre Tow Checklist  Coupling Up Checklist    Towing  amp  Driving  Rever
3.      Raise the corner steadies  Take the        f  Remove the wheel bolts and remove the WHEELS  Alloy wheel bolts are stamped weight of the caravan onto the jack and  redundant wheel  wae es and may be used with steel remove the axle stands or ramping  The spare wheel is located in the AL KO ahaa boards   spare wheel carrier situated just behind the   Lower the caravan to the ground   axle  To remove it follow the instructions on  page 23  Items 5 to 7     WARNING   Before fitting a new wheel  examine it for  distortion or other damage  Ensure that 1  After the first 30 miles check all  all mating surfaces are clean and dry  road wheel bolts and tighten  if  including bolt seats  required  to correct torque setting   ALWAYS USE THE CORRECT BOLTS TO 2  Check wheel bolt torque before  SECURE THE WHEEL  THERE ARE   each major journey   UNIQUE BOLTS FOR ALLOY WHEELS A corner steady brace is not to be used for J Never use grease of any kindon  AND UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES the next step  wheel bolts  SHOULD ANY OTHER BOLTS BE USED     f  WITH ALLOY Fit the new wheel and refit the wheel    bolts  100    JACKING    Under no circumstances should the corner  steadies be used to jack up the unit     When it is necessary to jack up use the jack  supplied on VIP and Laser  or use a bottle   screw or scissor type jack with axle shaped  head is recommended  Place the jack plate  under the axle tube as near as possible to  the main chassis member     LUBRICATION   Lubricate the Jockey Wheel  
4.     If the caravan is to be stored for any length  of time  especially over the winter period   the following operations are recommended     Remove all linens  blankets  cushions   clothes  mattresses  etc  which could be  affected by damp conditions  Clean the  caravan inside and out as detailed in the  previous section     Drain off the water system   See previous  section      Drain and sterilise the toilet   See previous  section      Ensure all windows  roof lights and doors  are correctly fastened and locked  Check  fixed ventilation apertures are not  obstructed     Ensure that the alarm PIR   s view of the  caravan interior is clear and not obscured by  items stored on the floor     Check that the site you have chosen to store  the caravan is open  fairly high and dry and  if possible not exposed to gales etc  If this  proves impossible it is recommended that  the caravan chassis is anchored to the  ground     Jack up the caravan  use bottle or screw  jack  do NOT use the corner steadies  so  that the wheels are clear of the ground     Support the caravan axle with wooden  blocks  axle stands or similar so that when  the jacks are removed the wheels remain  clear of the ground  Lower the corner  steadies to    just    site the caravan  Cover the  tyres to prevent deterioration  Release the  handbrake  Rotate the wheels at regular  intervals to maintain wheel bearing  lubrication  Grease the over run and shroud  in a waterproof protective cover  Grease  must not be use
5.    6  The opening of the container should be  cleaned thoroughly with an appropriate  pre prepared wipe impregnated with a  disinfectant sterilant     7  The container should be inverted whilst  stored overnight  if possible      8  The container must be filled with mains  water only and mains water only should    be used for the above cleaning procedure     9 On no account should garden hoses be  used to fill water tanks     Systems    1  Drain down the system  Open all taps to  allow air in  enabling the system to drain  quickly   using the floor mounted drain  taps     2 Remove any water filters fitted  and  replace with a short length of hose or  empty filter cartridge  this will ensure the  filter is not affected by the  disinfectant sterilant solution      3  Fill the system by using the pump with a  disinfectant sterilant solution   Check that  the solution at full strength appears all  taps showers   Allow to stand for the  recommended period of time     4 Drain the system down completely  as 1     5  Thoroughly clean the outside of all  taps connectors with a cloth soaked in the  disinfectant sterilant     6  Flush the system through with clean  drinking water until no traces of  disinfectant sterilant can be detected at  any tap    7  Replace the filter    Suitable sterilising chemicals are available   from your caravan dealer  accessory shop    chemists  or home brew shops  It is not     however  recommended to use bleach or  sodium metabisulphide     96    STORAGE
6.    8 5 dB at 1m  8 feet  will be emitted  and the Alarm LED will flash red once every  second     The Alarm will sound     e Between 60 and 90 minutes when  exposed to 50ppm of CO    e Between 10 and 40 minutes when  exposed to 100ppm of CO    e Within 3 minutes when exposed to  300ppm or more of CO     Fault low power pack signal     The unit continuously checks the settings of  its sensor and circuitry  If any of these  settings are found to be incorrect or if the  power pack becomes low then the detector  will emit a single chirp once per minute and  the Fault LED will flash yellow once per  minute for up to 30 days     IMPORTANT     This does NOT mean that the detector has  detected carbon monoxide     If the product is still within warranty then  contact technical support  If the product is  no longer in warranty replace immediately     IMPORTANT     The selected power pack was chosen to  provide power beyond the lifetime of the  product  in particular the sensor  under  normal operating conditions   The sensor  life is seven years  For this reason  the  detector should be replaced after seven  years from the date of installation     FireAngel Technical Support Line   9 00am   5 00pm  Monday   Friday   Telephone  0800 141 2561   UK Textphone Users Telephone  18001  0800 1414 2561   Eire dial  1 800 523171   e mail  technicalsupport fireangel co uk    7    CARAVAN EQUIPMENT    MAINTAINING TESTING YOUR  DETECTOR    Maintenance    Your detector will alert you to potentially
7.    Note  The towing vehicle manufacturer   s limit  is  in Some cases  less than the kerb weight     Vehicles with automatic transmission may  need an oil cooler fitting or the SAE rating of       the gearbox oil increasing when towing  The  advice of the vehicle manufacturer should  be sought     MEASUREMENT OF NOSE WEIGHT     Nose weight may be measured using a  proprietary brand of nose weight indicator   Such equipment is obtainable at your  caravan Dealer     Another simple method is to use bathroom  scales under the coupling head with a piece  of wood between the coupling head and the  scales  of such length that the caravan floor  is horizontal with the jockey wheel raised     Nose weight can be adjusted simply by  distribution of weights in the caravan      See Loading     GROUND LINE    In order to be able to tow a caravan a driver  must hold a Category B licence  Those car  drivers who passed their tests    prior to 1 January 1997 would have  automatically obtained Category B   E   However  anyone who passed their test after  1 January 1997 will need to take a further  test in order to obtain a Category B   E if  they wish to tow a car and caravan  combination whose train weight exceeds  3 500kg  or up to 4 250 if the caravan is less  than 750kg or if the caravan   s Maximum  Technically Permissible Laden Mass  exceeds the unladen weight of the car     Note  The unladen weight of a car is  normally less than the kerbside weight     If you are unsure contact the DVLA
8.   Truma sterilise  It is recommended that  for this operation the filter is removed as  the fluid reduces the effectiveness of a  new filter     2 Flush the system thoroughly to remove  the effective fluid traces     3  After sterilising the system at the start of  the season it is recommended that a new  filter cartridge should be fitted     ULTRAFLOW WATER PUMP  ASSEMBLY    The Water Pump Assembly comes complete  with the water pump  container cover and  storage clip  The submersible pump needs  no priming and is extremely quiet in  operation     ULTRAFLOW SMART SWITCH  APS01    The self calibrating Ultraflow Smart Switch  has been designed to switch the pressure  controlled submersible Ultraflow Maxi Pump  fitted in caravans     The inline adaptive  system measures the  performance of your  submersible water  pump and constantly  adjusts the start and  stop pressures to suit  the water pump and  battery voltage  If the  water container runs  dry the water pump is stopped after a short  time  and the pressure switch locks out to  prevent damage to the water pump until the  water is refilled  Due to the integrated  processor there are not adjustments to be  made        SAFETY INSTRUCTION      Use the switch only in a technical flawless  condition       The power supply has to be rated with 6 3  AT  slow        The cable terminals have to be fitted  completely and firmly       The system has to be drained in danger of  frost       In combination with a mains water supply  a p
9.   are included in the information pack you  received with your caravan and we would  strongly recommend you read them  thoroughly before using the boiler     The central panel for the system is situated  by the door of the caravan and the following  is a quick start guide     Quick Start Guide    Use the Left oO and right oO arrow keys to  move across symbols  Highlight the  required symbol so that it flashes  You can  then adjust that function     Use the   On and   Off keys to adjust  settings and turn functions On and Off     On With    On    displayed the boiler is in  standby mode and ready to be given  commands     Off With    Off    displayed the boiler is  shutdown     Select your desired room temperature to  call for heating  Turn down when only hot  water is required        30 min hot water booster  with this  function    On    the circulation pump for the  heating is turned off  Used for    additional hot water     Select    On to operate the boiler LPG   Note you can use gas and 230v electric at  the same time if you wish        Select 1  2 or 3kW to operate the boiler  on 230V Electric   This depends on the  maximum rating on the site     cs Indicates that the circulation pump is  operating for central heating     J gt  Indicates that 230V is supplied to the  boiler  If not shown 230V is not supplied to  the boiler     The system is filled with Glycol before  leaving the factory however you should still  check to ensure it is filled with Glycol before  starting t
10.   hazardous CO concentrations in your  caravan when maintained properly  To  maintain your FireAngel detector in proper  working order  and to ensure that the sensor  will last for the lifetime of the product  it is  recommended that you     e Test the sounder  power pack and circuitry  of your detector at least once per week by  pressing the Test Reset button briefly     e Perform the Sensor Test once every  month     e Keep the detector free of dust by gently  vacuuming the case with a soft brush  attachment once per month     To prevent the possibility of contaminating  the sensor in your detector and thus  affecting its reliability     e Never use cleaning solutions on your  detector  Simply wipe with a slightly  damp cloth     e Do not paint the detector    e Do not spray aerosols on or near the  detector    CARAVAN EQUIPMENT    e Do not use any solvent based products  near the detector     e Move the detector to a safe location and  store in a plastic bag before performing  any activities using substances that  emit strong fumes  Remember to remove  it from the bag and replace the detector  when these activities are finished     Failure of any test should be reported to the  Technical Support Team     Do not attempt to repair your CO detector   Do not remove any screws or open the main  casing of your detector  Any attempt to do  so may cause malfunction and will invalidate  the warranty     WHAT TO DO IN THE EVENT  OF AN ALARM    WARNING    A loud alarm is a warning th
11.   mandatory     Purpose   To apply a trailer   s brakes if it  becomes separated from its towing vehicle   Having done this  the cable assembly is  designed to part  allowing the trailer to come  to a halt away from the towing vehicle     Construction   Usually a thin steel cable   possibly plastic coated  and fitted with a  means of attachment for connection to the  towing vehicle     Operation   In the event of the main  coupling of the trailer separating from the  towing vehicle  the cable should be able to  pull tight  without any hindrance  engaging  the trailer   s brakes     Note  The breakaway cable should never  become taut during normal use     Correct procedure for use     e Regularly check the cable and clip for  damage  If in doubt  contact your dealer  or service agent     e Make sure the cable runs as straight as  possible and goes through a cable guide  underneath the trailer coupling     e Determine whether or not the towbar has  a designated attachment point  i e  a part  specifically designated by its  manufacturer for a breakaway cable      Where a designated attachment point is  provided on the towbar     Pass the cable through the attachment point  and clip it back on itself  Fig 1      Do not attach the clip directly to the  designated point  Fig 2   The clip is not  sufficiently strong enough for use in this  way     Where no designated attachment point  has been provided on the towbar     Fixed ball   Loop the cable around the neck  of the towball  If
12.   noting that the  battery positive faces away from the green  circuit board  Now reassemble the fob  casing and refit the screws  taking care not  to over tighten     BEDS AND BUNKS  FRONT DOUBLE BED    The two front single beds can easily be  converted into a double bed by lifting the  offside bed slightly and sliding it towards the  nearside bed  However  prior to moving the  unit  ensure that the backrest is laid flat on  the seat base cushion otherwise it will foul  the blinds  Arrange the seat appropriately     All high level beds will take a maximum  weight of 10 stone  63 5kg   When in use   the high level beds must have the bunk  safety boards in place as shown in diagram  4  Note these are not suitable for children    91    CARAVAN EQUIPMENT    under 6 years old without supervision     Prior to tilting the single beds to access  storage  please ensure the backrest is laid  flat on the base cushion     WARNING     Please ensure the adjustable feet on  the bed are adjusted to touch the  floor carpet so that the bed is  completely level and will not put strain  onto the bed mechanism in its  extended position     NOTE     Any failures due to strain caused by  non level usage are not covered by  warranty       When upper bunks are used by  children especially under the age of    three  care must be taken against the  risk of falling out        CARE OF YOUR CARAVAN       CLEANING    This section of the guide is devoted to the  care  cleaning and general preservation of  
13.  4 V    Under voltage battery voltage too low   10 0 V     No 230 V operating voltage   Faulty 230 V Fuse   Overheating protection has triggered       Gas cylinder or quick acting valve in the gas line     Combustion air intake or exhaust outlet closed     No connection between the heater and the control panel     Control panel cable faulty     If these steps do not rectify the malfunction  please contact the Truma Service   57    Switch device off and allow to cool  Fill boiler with water   Check each of the outlet openings   Remove the blockage from circulated air intake     Use the regulator heating  EisEx    Use propane   Butane is unsuitable for heating  especially  at temperatures below 10   C      Please contact Truma Service   Charge battery    Disconnect the heating element plug on the electronic  control unit  Replace heating element     Please contact the Truma Service    Close the window    Check the battery voltage and voltage sources e g  the charger   Charge battery  Replace any old batteries     Reconnect the operating voltage 230 V    Replace the 230 V fuse    Reset the overheating protection  Allow the heating to cool  down  remove the connection cover and press the reset button     Check the gas supply and open the valves     Check the openings for soiling  Snow  ice  leafs etc      and remove     Please contact the Truma Service           CARAVAN EQUIPMENT    ALDE CENTRAL HEATING AND  HOT WATER SYSTEM   LASER     Full instructions on the use of this system
14.  For any warranty claims or  technical questions please contact Solar  Technology International help line on 01684  774000     Charge LED  A     ae Battery LED 1    1h _ Battery LED 2  Battery LED 3    Load LED  B     RELAY HOUSING    Provides the 12 volt distribution throughout  the caravan  All the fuses are located at the  front of the PDU behind the lift up cover   Ensure fuses being replaced are of the rating  indicated on the PDU and never increase the  rating of the fuse you replace     The system is fully compliant with the EMC  recommendations within the EU     When the caravan is plugged into the car the  12 volts system will be supplied by the car  except the refrigerator       When the car ignition is switched on and the  car is started the system will automatically  switch the 12 volt supply in the caravan off   then it will connect the refrigerator 12 volts  on and connect the auxiliary battery to  charge from the car     The car alternator  in this mode  will only  supply the battery with a small trickle charge     CONNECTING ELECTRICITY  TESTING RCD    Periodically it is necessary to test the  operation of the RCD  This is achieved by  ensuring that it is switched in the ON  position with an electricity supply connected  and by pressing the test button marked    T      The unit should immediately switch to the  OFF position  Provided this happens all is  correct and the switch should be returned to  the ON position  upwards against the spring  pressure  to res
15.  IF  TERMINAL MARKINGS ARE NOT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ABOVE  DIAGRAM THEY MUST BE IGNORED     Note  It is possible that all of the 230V  mains electrical equipment may not be  able to be operated simultaneously  A  typical UK caravan site mains hook up  point provides a maximum output of 16  amps and on some continental sites the    39    available output may be as low as 5  amps  If your loading exceeds the site  supply it may trip the site circuit breaker   Please check the available mains output  with your site operator     CONNECTING SERVICES   ELECTRICITY    only latch back into position if the fault has  been removed  If these devices will not  locate back into the ON position consult a  qualified electrician     The following items need to be added  together if used simultaneously     230V Mains equipment typical    consumption figures     Fridge 0 80 amps  Charger 0 80 amps  Water heater 3   amps  Blown air heaters  Elec  8 00 amps  Colour TV 2 50 amps  Microwave 6 00 amps  Air conditioning  Elec  4 00 amps  Kettle 1 5 kw 6 5 amps  3 0 kw 13 0 amps    12V ELECTRICAL SYSTEM  EXTRA  LOW VOLTAGE     Your caravan is fitted with a Power  Distribution Unit  PDU   This comprises of  the 230 volt RCD and MCB   s  Relay housing  and Power Supply Battery charger  this is  located under the front off side seat towards  the centre of the caravan        RCD  amp  MCB   S    This is for the 230 volt distribution RCD   Residual Current Device  and MCB   s   Miniature Circuit Breaker
16.  Lightly oil the wheel axle and screw thread   Lubricate the Brake Linkage   Lightly oil all moving parts    Lubricate the Corner Steadies   Lightly oil the screw and pivot pins     For more information concerning the  chassis and undergear please refer to the  AL KO handbook contained within your  document wallet     SERVICING    It is a condition of warranty that your  caravan is serviced once a year by a  competent Service Centre  Proof of this will  be required in the event of a warranty claim     The Coachman warranty does require that    servicing must be carried out within 90 days  either side of the anniversary of the  purchase date for interim years but before  the anniversary date on the final year and  must include a full damp check    Your caravan also requires servicing at least  once a year for safety  efficiency and to  protect the investment you have made   Whether the caravan is used for short trips  or continental long range touring  regular  servicing is necessary and will ensure  continued enjoyment of your caravan     Dealers will carry out your annual servicing  using the latest techniques and equipment   a list of the items to be inspected  tested  and adjusted appears in your Warranty and  Service Handbook and at the rear of this  guide   and will complete the service  document as proof of regular maintenance     As with motor vehicle service documents   not only will the proof of regular servicing  enhance your caravan   s resale value but in  the unl
17.  RUNNING ORDER CONTAINS  PROVISION FOR THE MASSES OF  LIQUIDS  GAS ETC  SEE MASS IN  RUNNING ORDER IN USER    HANDBOOK   PART OF THIS  PROVISION CAN ALSO BE UTILISED  AS ADDITIONAL PAYLOAD IF FOR  EXAMPLE YOU WISH TO TRAVEL  WITH WATER TANKS EMPTY OR  WITH NO GAS CYLINDER     PERSONAL EFFECTS PAYLOAD    The user payload allows for items common  to all occupants  such as food  cutlery  pots   pans  clothing  footwear  bedding  sports  equipment etc     The user payload shall not be less than   10L   10N   50 kg   Where     L is the overall length of the caravan in  metres excluding draw gear as give in ISO  612     N is the sum of all standard and optional  berths     The user payload includes an allowance for  auxiliary battery        OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT    Items made available by the manufacturer  over and above the standard specification of  the caravan     The manufacturer shall specify the mass of  each factory fitted item of optional  equipment available including the mass of  any fluids required for their safe and proper  use     Alternatively the manufacturer can specify a  maximum optional payload available  The  user can then choose any options up to this  limit    In either case this mass shall be added to  the user payload     NOSE WEIGHT    The part of the weight of the caravan  supported by the rear of the towing vehicle     When measuring the nose weight  it is  important that the caravan is loaded and  level  Do not place extra items  indiscriminately into the c
18.  To connect the pump  simply align the plug  with the socket and push it into position   This makes both water and electric  connections     The shower plug contains no electrical  connections     To remove  pull the lower trigger and pull the  plug from the socket     29    CONNECTING SERVICES   WATER    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS       Raise the lid  clean both the water socket  and the plug of the pump assembly     Plug the pump assembly into the socket     Place the pump into the water container   ensuring that it is fully submerged before  operating the system  The dust cover  7  is  to stop contaminates falling into the water  container     To remove the pump assembly from the  Ultraflow Filter Housing  pull the lower  trigger and pull out the hose plug     Do not remove by pulling the hose  Tax or electric cable     CONNECTING SERVICES   WATER    ROUTINE MAINTENANCE    1  Ensure that the O ring seal on the hose  plug and socket are free from dirt     2  To aid fitting of the plug assembly smear  the O ring with vegetable oil     3  To change the filter  turn the filter cap  anti clockwise and pull out the filter        4  After installation  please drain off the first  litres until the filtrate is clear     Maximum filtering efficiency  cleaning effect   can only be achieved if the filter is changed  at regular intervals  The filter must be  changed within 35 days of initial use  even if  it was not in use during this time  Please  remember that water is foodstuff  We  rec
19.  WARRANTY WITH DEALERS        01482 678981    Period Numbers  Hitch  Traction Control  Wheel Lock Warwickshire  CV47 0AL  01772 886000    Sargent Electrical Systems Ltd  Unit 39 Tokenspire Business Park  Woodmansey   Beverley HU17 OTB  Miriad Products Limited  2000 Park Lane  Dove Valley Park  Foston  01283 586060  South Derbyshire  DE65 5BG    0844 9971960   BCA Leisure Ltd  Unit H9 Premier Way  Lowfields Business Park  01422 376977  Consumer Unit Control Panels  Elland  HX5 9HF   0844 9971960   Shower Towers Plas Tech Thermoforming  Catfoss Ind Estate  Catfoss Lane  Brandesburton  Driffield  YO25   8EU 01964 544544   Leisure Furnishings Ltd  Unit 4  Meadow Brooks Business Park  Meadow Lane  Long Eaton  01159 463666  Notts  NG10 2GD   Avtex Ltd  Unit G5 Capital Business Park  Parkway  Wentloog  Cardiff  CF3 2PX 0844 8806060    01283 586050  Ultraflow Filter Housing  Compact DE65 5BG  Housing  Flowjet Pump    Gas Regulator Truma UK Limited  Park Lane  Dove Valley Park  Foston  South Derbyshire   DE65 5BG    Phantom Tracker Phantom Limited  149 Broadstone Road  Stockport  Cheshire  SK5 7GA 0870 7777060    Whale On Board Water Tank Munster Simms  Old Belfast Road  Bangor  County Down  Northern Ireland  02891 270531  BT19 ILT  Alde Heating Alde  14 Regent Park  Booth Drive  Hark Farm South Ind  Est  Wellingborough  NN8 6AB    Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarms FireAngel  The Techno Centre  Puma Way  Coventry  CV1 2TT 0800 1412561  Rose and Co  Westmoreland Street  Hull  HU2 OHS  T
20.  a  danger of freezing your fresh water should  be drained down  Your central heating is still  safe to use even with the fresh water drained  down     REFRIGERATOR    Your caravan is fitted with a  refrigerator freezer combination  details of  which are in your Technical Data Booklet     CARAVAN EQUIPMENT    FOR FULL OPERATIONAL Control Panel with touchscreen  INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOUR PARTICULAR  FRIDGE  REFER TO REFRIGERATOR  MANUFACTURER   S INSTRUCTIONS  USUALLY FOUND IN THE APPLIANCE     For 12v wiring arrangement  refer to  Technical Data              The refrigerator is not suitable for the         gt     proper storage of medications  Ei i  e    THETFORD REFRIGERATOR an   Your Coachman caravan is fitted with a N  3112A  a N3112E or a N3175A  see caravan  model specification for details  which have    been specially developed by Thetford for  caravans and motorhomes  Main Parts       1  Refrigerator door  2  Freezer door  3  Door  lock  4 Security lock  dependent on model    5  Control panel with LCD touchscreen  5a   On off switch  5b  Touchscreen  5c  Symbols  sources  5d  Cooling level indicators  5e   Symbol    anti condensation     only for model  B   5f  Error code  6  Freezer compartment   7  Ice cube tray  8  Refrigerator  compartment  9  Cooling fins  10 Storage  shelves  11  Vegetable bin  12  Serial label   13 Door bins  14 Bottle retainer     N            G  6    0                59    CARAVAN EQUIPMENT    INTRODUCTION    Before operating and using this refrig
21.  and following  Coachman procedures     IMPORTANT    The 17 character VIN of your caravan should  be quoted in all correspondence  This  number is also shown on the NCC  Certificate     WARRANTY    All Coachman Caravans carry a five year  manufacturer   s warranty  This warranty  applies to the UK and Northern Ireland     The Coachman warranty does require that a  full annual service be carried out by a  competent Service Centre  This service must  be carried out within 90 days either side of  the anniversary of the purchase date for  interim years but before the anniversary date  on the final year and must include a full  damp check  Additionally if customers  damage their caravan  or should it require  repairing for any reason  then these repairs  must be carried out by a competent Service  Centre using Coachman genuine parts   recommended sealant and following  Coachman procedures     To activate your warranty your dealer  must complete the registration form in  the Warranty and Service handbook and  return it to Coachman within one week of  collection     WATER INGRESS    We at Coachman recognise that while over  recent years we  together with our sealant  suppliers  have made tremendous  developments in sealants and sealing  techniques and are extremely confident in  our product resisting water ingress  it is  water ingress above all other problems  which remains the main worry and concern  of potential and actual retail customers     Therefore  on every new Coachman car
22.  and using an accurate pressure  gauge  The checks should be carried out  before each journey and at regular  intervals during storage     TYRE WEAR AND DAMAGE    The legal requirements for tread depth on  motor vehicles    tyres applies also to  caravans  Similarly  it is not permitted to mix  cross ply and radial tyres on the same axle   A redundant tyre must be replaced by one of  the same size and construction     Wheels should be balanced and changed  round occasionally to equal wear and  prolong the life of the tyres  A tyre should  be renewed if a blister  rupture or cut  exposing the casing is detected  If the tyre  has suffered violent impact  e g  against a  Kerb   it should be examined by a specialist  as soon as possible     As from April 1987 the speed limit in the UK  when towing a caravan was raised from  5Omph to 6Omph where permitted     RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS    Mobilgrease MP is recommended for all  greasing routines  A good all purpose oil is  recommended for general use     AL KO EURO AXLE  DESCRIPTION    Retaining the well proven AL KO Hexagonal  rubber independent suspension  the specific  features of the AL KO Euro Axle are     e Bolted on wheel brakes    e Adjustable toe in and camber  factory  only     e Strengthened stub axle  Sealed for life  bearing unit    e Octagon Shock Absorbers    In addition the backplate has a    gold     coloured  zinc passivated finish     All Euro Axles can be positively identified by  the axle date plate     IMPORTANT N
23.  at  Swansea for further details     Compulsory Third Party Insurance cover is  required by the Road Traffic Act fora  caravan and this is normally provided by the  towing car Insurance Policy  but it is  essential that you ensure your car Policy is  not invalidated by towing     Do not forget to take out separate Insurance  Cover on the Caravan and Contents     LOADING AND DISTRIBUTION  OF WEIGHT    Under no circumstances should the MTPLM  of this caravan be exceeded     When the towing vehicle and caravan are  fully laden and    ready to go    the towing  vehicle should be level fore and aft  If the  nose of the caravan is high at the start of  your journey you may experience snaking  and on rough and uneven ground the rear of  the caravan could catch the road                    Sensible loading  How to apportion it    HEAVY  ITEMS    MEDIUM  ITEMS    LIGHT  ITEMS    PREPARING FOR THE ROAD    Caravans should be loaded so that the nose  weight of the caravan is in accordance with  the tow vehicle manufacturer   s  recommendation  Also under no  circumstances should it exceed the  maximum hitch weight shown in the  specification for the caravan     Heavy items should be stowed as close to  the axle as possible and lightweight items   such as bedding  should be loaded at the  rear  Try to stow bulky tinned supplies in the  lower kitchen cupboards or even in the  bottom of the bed boxes until you arrive at  your final destination  Please note that the  roller catches and spring
24.  break     14    oS       Locate ATC on the axle and check to  position of the push rod   See  photograph right      If no red line is visible  ATC is not active and  can be driven  However  we recommend that  you contact Al KO at the earliest  convenience     If the red line is visible on the push rod  as  shown on the left  the caravan should not be  moved     Contact Al KO or a specialist workshop     PREPARING FOR THE ROAD    Display Colour   ATC Condition   Diagnosis   What to do   Outcome   Status    Drive forward to detect  movement to complete self  test and re check LED    ATC Inactive   Possible to continue   Remove 13 pin plug and wait     Ready for journey   _ journey    5 seconds  Reconnect plug          ATC faulty but can be    driven  Consult Al ko   See back page of Al   ko handbook for  details    Red flashing   ATC has detected a fault    Do not continue with   Remove 13 pin plug and wait     Ready for journey     ATC connected   seconds  Reconnect the l      l plug  _ Red  flashing    ATC faulty and cannot      be driven  Remove  push rod as shown on  page 5 of Al ko  handbook  Consult      Al ko  See back page    of Al ko handbook for  details     LED not working ATC has no power  Check push rod Remove 13 pin plug and   Ready for journey     position as detailed   wait 5 seconds  Reconnect   l    LED faulty   on page 5 of Al ko _ the plug  _ LED not working  _ If power ok  check      handbook before    continuing journey  _ Check for constant live         
25.  caravan has been through an extensive  design and testing programme  Therefore  the Company accepts no liability if the  caravan is altered or modified in sucha  way that  in the Company   s opinion  the  changes would adversely affect the  reliability     You should consult your Dealer before  any additional equipment is fitted     TOWING VEHICLES    e When selecting a towing vehicle for  your caravan we strongly recommend  you consult THE CARAVAN TOWING  GUIDE  which is based on the  recommendations of the NCC  anda  copy of which is in the information  pack provide with this caravan     The caravan is manufactured for  towing behind normal road cars and    is not suitable for towing behind  commercial vehicles  Providing care  is exercised when towing with a 4x4   especially when off road and loading  limits are strictly adhered to  then no  problems should arise  However   some 4 x 4 pickups have tremendous  rear Suspension movement which  could  over time be detrimental to  the chassis of any caravan  on these  we would recommend a shock link   is fitted        REPAIRS    We at Coachman  together with our  suppliers  are continually undertaking  extensive research into  and testing of   repair procedures and materials such as  body sealant  adhesives  gaskets and tapes     Therefore if you damage your caravan or it  should require repairing for any reason  then  these repairs must be carried out by an  authorised dealer using Coachman genuine  parts  recommended sealant
26.  contact  with the back of the oven  To remove a  shelf  pull forward until it stops  raise at  front and remove     Before first use  heat the oven for  about 30 minutes at 200  C  to  eliminate any residual factory  lubricants that might impart  unpleasant smells to the meals being  cooked  A not toxic smoke may occur  when using for the first time so open  any windows and turn on mechanical  ventilators to help remove the smoke     The pans and trays supplied with this  appliance are the maximum sizes  recommended for use  Larger panes  and trays may restrict good circulation  of heat  increasing cooking times     Always ensure food is properly cooked  prior to serving        Oven Temperature Control    The temperature in the oven is controlled by  a thermostatic gas tap and is variable over  the range 130  C to 240  C  Approximate  temperatures for the settings on the control  knob are shown in the table below  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    69    CARAVAN EQUIPMENT    CARAVAN EQUIPMENT    Cooking Guidelines    Best results will be obtained by the shelf  positions in this guide  Althoug
27.  cool down before placing  them in the refrigerator and don   t open the  door longer than necessary     To reduce the cooling time  store only  pre cooled food in the refrigerator     To prevent the food from drying out or  your refrigerator from odours  store food  separately in closed boxes     USE OF FREEZER COMPARTMENT    You can use the freezer compartment to  keep food frozen or to make ice cubes with  the special delivered tray     AN Never keep carbonated liquids in the  freezer compartment     AN If the refrigerator has to perform for a   longer period in internal vehicle  temperature below 10  C  a constant  regulation of temperature in the freezer  compartment can   t be guaranteed  The  temperature can increase and the food may  defrost in the freezer compartment     Making ice cubes    Fill 2 3 of the ice cube tray with water and  put the tray in the freezer compartment   Make sure you only use drinking water     AN Never eat ice cubes or popsicles directly    out of the freezer compartment  This can  cause burn wounds     To fasten the process  make ice cubes at  night  when the refrigerator has more  capacity  Place the ice cube tray in an empty   freezer on the bottom and the back     WHILE DRIVING    Never operate the refrigerator by gas  while driving        Make sure all products in your refrigerator  can   t move while driving  Secure the bottles  in the door with the bottle retainer and fixate  all food on the storage shelves     Door lock       CARAVAN 
28.  e Barbecue indoors  or in an attached  garage     e Ignore a safety device when it shuts an  appliance off    ALWAYS    e Buy appliances accepted by a recognised  testing laboratory     e Install appliances according the  manufacturer   s instructions     e Have appliance installations carried out by  professionals  for gas appliances  engineers should be registered on the Gas  Safe register     e Have your appliances checked regularly  by a qualified service engineer     e Have your chimneys and flues cleaned  professionally every year     e Make regular visual inspections of all fuel   burning appliances    e Open windows when a fireplace or  oil solid fuel cooker is in use     e Only install CO detectors that meet the  requirements of BS EN 50291 2001 in  your home    e Be aware of CO poisoning symptoms     EDUCATE YOURSELF AND YOUR FAMILY  ON THE SOURCES AND SYMPTOMS OF  CO POISONING AND HOW TO USE YOUR  CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR     POWER PACK ACTIVATION    See Diagram below       a  Your detector comes complete with an  integrated power pack that will provide  power for its entire operational life  To  activate the power pack you need to pull    the disabling tab  see image   This will in  turn pull out the metal disabling clip   which is attached to the end of the tab   from the disabling socket which is  situated on the underside of the detector   Retain the disabling tab for future use     b  When the detector is activated the Power  LED will begin to flash green onc
29.  e Misuse of any component     e Replacement of parts which have reached  the end of their effective working life  because of age and or usage     e Cleaning or adjustment of any assemblies     The warranty will be invalidated if the  caravan has been neglected  misused or  modified in any way without the prior  agreement of Coachman Caravans  The  caravan will be deemed to have been  neglected if it has not been serviced and  maintained as stated in the Warranty and  Service Handbook     The warranty also excludes   e Caravans used for hire or reward     e Caravans used for other than recreational  purposed i e  for living in or business  purposes     e The cost of transporting the caravan  by  whatever means  to the place of repair     e Any consequential cost or loss arising   e Damage by mould   e Damage by forces of nature     For full details of the warranty refer to your  Warranty and Service Handbook     The remaining benefits of the Coachman  Five Year Warranty may be transferred to a  new owner if the caravan is sold providing  the caravan has been serviced by an  Authorised Dealer in accordance with the  requirements of the Warranty and Service  Handbook and details of the change of  ownership have been supplied to Coachman  using the change of ownership form in the  back of the Warranty and Service  Handbook     IT IS A CONDITION OF YOUR  WARRANTY THAT YOUR CARAVAN IS  SERVICED ANNUALLY BY AN    APPROVED COACHMAN DEALER OR  A COMPETENT SERVICE CENTRE        WATER 
30.  for example increasing the level of  mechanical ventilation where present     Before using the appliance for the first  time  remove all accessories and  packing in the grill and oven  including  any plastic surface protection film     Clean all surfaces with hot soapy  water to remove any residual  protective covering of oil and rinse  carefully     66       Operation    The burners on this appliance have fixed  aeration and no adjustment is required  The  burners should flame as follows      Propane   The flames should burn quietly  with a blue green colour with no sign of  yellow tips     Butane   Normally on initial lighting  a small  amount of yellow tipping will occur  This then  increases slightly as the burner heats up     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     3  To light  Push in the control knob and turn  to full rate     4  Your hob is fitted with Spark Ignition and  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    o gt     the burner l
31.  high     x      e  Incorrect loading     f  Incorrect tyre pressures on car or caravan   Tyres and Pressures    The tyres fitted to your caravan will operate  with complete safety at the UK maximum  speed limit of 60 mph  but the tyres are  rated to 130 km hr  The tyres on your  caravan must be operated at the pressures  indicated on the caravan   s specification  sheet  Remember that the towing vehicle  tyres should be inflated to the    heavy  loaded    pressure given in the vehicle  manufacturers    service handbook     Note  Pressures should only be checked  when the tyres are cold  not after a  journey or if the vehicle has been  standing in the sun     Tyre Tread    This caravan is subject to the same criteria  applied to car tyres  namely  the minimum  tread should be 1 6 mm around the total  circumference and across the entire width of  the tyre     12    Brakes breakaway cable    A breakaway cable is fitted so that in the  case of the caravan becoming detached  from the car it immediately applies the  brakes  Always ensure the breakaway cable  is secured to the towing vehicle  See Page  20     SNAKING    This is a term used to denote an unstable  car and caravan combination where the  caravan    weaves    from side to side often  causing a similar swaying movement in the  car itself     Causes       Unsuitable or unbalanced outfit    Il  Incorrect loading or weight distribution   Ill  Excessive speed especially downhill   IV  Side winds    V  Overtaking    VI  Being
32.  install winter  covers before washing your vehicle     DISPOSAL    Your refrigerator has been designed and  manufactured with high quality materials and  components  which can be recycled and  reused  The cooling system contains  ammonia as the coolant and ozone friendly  cyclopentane as the blowing agent in the  foam  The refrigerators are free of any  CFCs HCFCs and HFCs     When your refrigerator has reached its end of  life  dispose the product according to the  local rules  Do not dispose the refrigerator  with normal household waste  The correct  disposal of your old product will help prevent  potential negative consequences to the  environment and human health     QUESTIONS    If you require further information or have any  questions about you refrigerator  please visit  Thetford website www thetford europe com   If you still have questions  contact the  Customer Service Department in your  country or your holiday location    For correct and efficient support  please  ensure all relevant product type information  is available refer to Thetford handbook     Troubleshooting    In case of a problem an error code on the  control panel can light up  When error codes  1 2  4  5  8 9 12 or 13 are visible  directly  contact your Dealer or a Thetford Service  Centre     3 The refrigerator does not work on  gas     Check if the gas bottle is not empty   check  if the valve of the gas bottle and all shut off  valves are open   switch the refrigerator off  and on again   try to r
33.  is true condensation can be the result of  window delamination but for a quantity of  windows to delaminate on the same caravan  would be extremely unlikely and the real test  is    do the windows eventually clear        Condensation actually occurs when the  humidity inside the caravan exceeds 60   and the ventilation is not sufficient  To help  overcome this some of the following actions    93    CARE OF YOUR CARAVAN    can be taken   e Leave the rooflight open   e Put windows onto night vent position     e Leave doors between compartments  open     e Keep temperature at night to minimum     e Increase ventilation above normal in  inclement weather     Interior Walls    Your caravan interior walls are finished with  a vinyl coating and will only require a wipe  over with a damp cloth  using a mild  detergent  to keep them in a good condition     Furniture    Treat your caravan furniture as you would  the furniture in your home  Polish wood  surfaces sparingly with a good quality wax  polish  Use a damp cloth to clean laminated  surfaces     Your furniture is made from wood or wooden  based materials so it requires attention and  care to maintain its beauty     Moisture in air can cause damage to  furniture  Wood expands or contracts  with an increase or decrease in the  relative humidity in the air  The damage  can be quite visible if the relative humidity is    CARE OF YOUR CARAVAN    higher than 80  for a long time  To prevent  damage assure the relative humidity of air 
34.  least must not be  exceeded     To hitch up with the AKS 3004 follow the  following procedure     e Using the coupling handle  which should  be in the upright position   put the AKS on    AK 3004 STABILISER    to the towball  Push the black handle  down and check the green indicator  button is showing   Fig  1     e Press the red stabilising lever down  The  AKS is now ready for the road   Fig  2     Safety Indicators    e If the green indicator is visible then you  Know you have correctly coupled your  AKS to your towing vehicle   Fig  3     Wear Indicator    For coupling mechanism and front rear  friction pads   Fig  4     e Wear of the coupling ball and mechanism  can be easily monitored  If the green  section is visible  when coupled to your  towball  then the front rear friction pads   coupling ball and mechanism are in order     17    PREPARING FOR THE ROAD    e If the red lower section obscures the  green section then you need to check  these parts immediately           PREPARING FOR THE ROAD    Friction Pads Replacement    e Unscrew the 2 screws which are under the  red rubber soft dock by using the special  tool   Fig  7      e Remove screw from back plate   Fig  8   e Remove friction pads   Fig  9   Loading capacity    The AKS 3004 can tow vehicles up to gross  weight of 3000kg and a maximum nose  Fig  5 Friction Pads are in good order weight of 100kg     UNCOUPLING    Lower the jockey wheel to the ground   Disconnect the breakaway cable and plugs     Release stabi
35.  light up RED  During the self test  the  sound of the push rod moving inside ATC  can be heard  When the self test is  complete  the LED will turn GREEN or  flashing GREEN to signal that ATC is active     If the LED does not change to GREEN  then  ATC is not functioning correctly  For details  of what to do in this case  see the provided  table on page 15     Important   A20 amp fuse is required  on the actual towing vehicle on the  constant 12v supply  Please check with  your Vehicle Dealer Towbar installer  If  only a single fuse is fitted at the tow bar  a minimum fuse rating of 25 amps must  be used     ATC LED light on the fairing  TROUBLESHOOTING    Should you experience a fault with ATC  the  LED light on the fairing will change colour        Note  When providing power from an  independent supply e g  a portable  power pack it is necessary that a  battery rated at least 12V 55 Ah is used  to supply the auxiliary feed  It is also  important that the power supply is fused  at 20 amps        Therefore  refer to the table above and  follow instructions     If no illumination of the LED is evident  refer  to system requirements and check tow bar  wiring for permanent supply     In the unlikely event that you receive a red  flashing LED light and disconnecting and re     connecting the power does not alleviate the  problem  check the push rod position as  detailed below     Always re check the ATC LED is green  after any interval during a journey  such  as a service station
36.  loaded doors are  only to keep the door closed and not to stop  items falling out of lockers and on to work  surfaces  Only light items should be stowed  high up in the roof lockers  Ensure that all  items are secure and will not move around  while on tow     DISTRIBUTE WEIGHT EVENLY BETWEEN  NEARSIDE AND OFFSIDE OF THE CARAVAN         PREPARING FOR THE ROAD    Towing vehicle   s rear suspension    It is important that the towing vehicle   s rear  suspension is not deflected excessively by  the nose weight on the tow ball  If it is  excessive the steering and stability will be  affected     The greater the towing vehicle   s tail  overhang  the distance between the rear  axle and the tow ball  the greater the effect  the nose weight will have on the towing  vehicle   s rear Suspension     After trying out the caravan it may be found  that stiffening of the vehicle   s rear  suspension is necessary   note that this may  give the towing vehicle a firmer ride when  not towing     There are a number of suspension aids  available and advice should be sought on  which to use and how to fit     It is important to ensure that the caravan is  towed either level or slightly nose down   This is particularly important on twin axle  models     STABILITY    The most common causes of poor stability  include     a  Worn springs or loose spring fixings on  the towing vehicle     b           Towing vehicle springs too soft   C    d    Insufficient nose weight     Nose of caravan is towing too
37.  maximum of 7500 mm2 of fixed ventilation     Safety precautions     1  Repairs should be carried out only by  trained personnel     2  Inform an approved dealer in case of  defects and malfunctions     3  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     4 Do not step on the dome     5  Close the rooflight before starting off   check whether it is locked      6  Do not leave the vehicle with the rooflight  open  danger of burglary      7 Do not open in strong wind or rain     8  Before opening  remove snow  ice  dirt   etc  from the dome    9  Malfunctions are to be repaired by an  approved dealer at once     10 Do not use caustic detergents  danger of  tension cracks in the dome      11 Before setting off close the dome  check  the locking mechanism and open the  blinds     Care instructions    e Clean the dome with the Seitz acrylic  cleaner     e Opaque spots and light scratches on the  dome can be removed with the Seitz  Acrylic Polish and the Seitz special  polishing cloth     e Use talcum powder regularly  four times  yearly  to care for the rubber seals  supplied with versions without permanent  ventilation     e Clean the blinds only with water and mild  suds     The guarantee becomes null and void if  the care and safety instructions are not  followed     86    MIDI HEKI    Intermediate position of dome    By pushing the bar int
38.  noticed for a short while  It is  a good idea to heat the device up several  times in summer operation  60  C  and to  make sure that the area is well ventilated     Heat sensitive objects such as spray cans or  flammable liquids may not be stored in the  same compartment where the heater is  installed because  under certain conditions   this area may be subject to elevated  temperatures     Only pressure regulating equipment that  complies with EN12864  in vehicles  with  fixed output pressure of 30 mbar may be  used for the gas system  The flow rate of  the pressure control device must correspond  to at least the maximum consumption of all  devices installed by the system  manufacturer     We recommend the gas pressure control  systems Truma SecuMotion MonoControl  CS for vehicles and the gas pressure control  systems Truma DuoComfort DuoControl CS  for dual cylinder gas systems     At temperatures of around 0  C or less the  gas pressure regulator and the changeover  valve should be operated using the EisEx  regulator heater     Controller connecting hoses that meet  national regulations must always be used in  the respective country for which the  equipment is destined  These hoses must be    checked regularly for brittleness  Winter   proof special hoses must always be used if  the equipment is operated during the winter     Pressure regulating equipment and hoses  must be replaced with new ones no more  than 10 years after the date of manufacture   every 8 years if use
39.  or put out the match  and place it in a dish of water     Step 4 Turn the detector on its side so  that the vents on the right hand side of the  detector are pointing downwards  See  diagram   Hold the burning cigarette or  incense stick 15     20cm  6   8 inches  below  the detector  so that the smoke enters the  vents on the side of the detector  An  increase in the localised carbon monoxide  level within the sensor to more than 50ppm  will cause the sounder to sound for one  cycle of four loud beeps and the Fault LED  to illuminate yellow for a short time  This will  end the test     The Fault LED will no longer flash yellow and  the detector will go back to normal  operating mode i e  the Power LED will flash  green once every minute  it may take up to    two minutes of exposure to the smoke for  the localised level of carbon monoxide  within the sensor to reach over 50ppm    Now move the source of CO away from the  detector as the test is finished     Step 5 After step 4  put out the incense  stick or cigarette by placing it into a dish of  water  Ensure that all flames have been  extinguished     NOTE Ifthe localised carbon monoxide  level within the sensor does not reach  50ppm during the test  the sensor test will  stop automatically after 3 minutes     UNDERSTANDING THE PRODUCT   S  INDICATOR    The higher the concentration of carbon  monoxide detected by the detector  the  quicker it will respond  When sufficient  carbon monoxide is detected a loud audible  signal 
40.  overtaken by a large fast moving  vehicle     VII  Erratic driving     VIII  Insufficient tyre pressure     Cures     Cases of persistent snaking can be  alleviated or even completely cured by  various proprietary devices  about which  your dealer will advise you     PRE TOW CHECKLIST AND  HITCH UP    CAUTION  Never enter the caravan  without first lowering the four corner  steadies with the brace provided     Corner steadies should not be used  as a jacking device  or to take the  weight of the caravan        Loose articles must be stowed securely   Do not stow tins  bottles or heavy items in  overhead lockers prior to towing       ensure all lockers and cupboard doors are  closed and secured       all bunks are secure     all rooflights are closed and secured     tables are stored in their transit positions       fridge is on 12v operation and door travel  catch is set       all windows are fully closed and latched     Never tow with windows on night setting     Leave all curtains and blinds open to aid rear   visibility      gas cylinders and appliances are correctly  positioned  secured and turned off       battery is secure and mains connecting  cable is disconnected and stowed     Check Gas Locker  Battery Locker  Wet  Locker and Cassette Toilet doors are secure     Check wheel bolts  tyre pressures and tyre  conditions     Lock the entrance door    Suitable towing vehicles    The caravan is manufactured for  towing behind normal road cars and  is not suitable for towi
41.  pump assembly  The  socket is protected by a hinged lid which  should be kept shut when the pump is not  connected  The lid is easily opened by  gripping the lower edge and pulling  outwards  The separate plug in pump  assembly consists of a submersible pump   hose and plug  The plug provides  connection to both water supply to the  caravan and 12 volt DC electric power to the  pump  A dust cover is fitted to the  connecting dual hose to prevent  contaminants falling into the water container     TRUMA ULTRAFLOW  FILTER HOUSING    The Truma Ultraflow Filter Housing is part of  a unique  high quality product range  designed to bring water to your caravan in a  convenient and efficient manner     The system includes a special filter which  removes unpleasant tastes  smells and  suspended particles to give clear  fresh  tasting water     The activated carbon  which removes  chlorine  tastes and smells  etc   by  absorption and by mechanical filtration  reduces algae and bacteria  The silver  content avoids bacteriological growth in the  filter     The Truma Ultraflow operates in the caravan  water supply as a pressurised system using  the Ultraflow Smart Switch     Also available on some models is a special  outdoor shower which connects directly  beside the pump     The water pump and outdoor shower are  detachable from the Ultraflow Filter Housing  for security and while touring  A blanking  plug is available to blank off the inlets when  the pump or shower is not attached    
42.  switch  To operate these just press and  release for the on off function and hold to go  through the dimmer cycle     CONTROL PANEL VISION    SE ee AR R A ne POSE    vi 12 13 74 he  tip    DC VOLTS    LIGHTS    AWNING  ro       I i       COACHMAN    e Pump ON OFF Switch Pump Run  Indication    e Master 12 volt ON Off Switch  e 12 volt Lighting Switch   e Voltmeter Switch   e Awning Light Switch    When the caravan is connected to the car   the car supply is connected automatically   For your convenience the master 12 volt  switch  switches all the 12 volt circuits from  the caravan except for the circuits requiring    dedicated supplies from the battery  such as  fridge ignition or alarm if fitted     The pump switch  switches the supply to the  pump  but the pump run light will only  illuminate when water is being used     DIGITAL CONTROL PANEL   PASTICHE VIP LASER     Overview    The BCA DCP 1200 is the central control  unit for your caravan  It allows you to easily  control the electrical system  saving you  power and providing more useful  functionality     Function  LCD    _  fo Buttons  Screen   ree    Control  Buttons    e The LCD screen provides clear feedback  to display large menus and information     e The control buttons offer an easy way to  select menus and adjust user settings     e The function buttons give quick access to  regularly used tasks        CONNECTING SERVICES   ELECTRICITY    MAIN FUNCTION BUTTONS    Master Switch    Pressing the Master Switch wil
43.  the anti condensation  function is automatically switched on  no    symbol visible   Only switch off this function  when little energy is present        Push on the anti condensation button  The  symbol on the control panel will light up     USE OF REFRIGERATOR  COMPARTMENT    You can organise your refrigerator as desired  by moving the storage shelves and door  bins in height     Make sure the door can still be closed  after reorganising shelves and bins     Moving storage shelves       62    Turn the plastic clamp on the right side of  the storage shelf upwards  as illustrated  Lift  the right side of the storage shelf upwards   as illustrated  Lift the right side a bit  and  move the storage shelf to the desired  position        First place the left side of the storage shelf  in the refrigerator wall  then the right side in  the corresponding groove  Turn the plastic  clamp downwards  Your storage shelf is  fixated again     Push a door bin out of the locking with both  hands  as illustrated  Place this door bin   back in the desired position and push it back  on the locking  The door bin is fixated again     Organising food    After a minimum of 8 hours of cooling    the food can be placed in the  refrigerator  Do not completely cover the  cooling fins with food  to preserve an optimal  performance of the refrigerator  Make sure  air can still circulate around the fins     To prevent your refrigerator from ice   formation  always cover liquid products  let  warm products
44.  to inspect the entire system     Repairs may only be carried out by an  expert     Guarantee claims  warranty claims and  acceptance of liability will be ruled out in the  event of the following       modifications to the unit  including  accessories        modifications to the exhaust duct and the  cowl     48      failure to use original Truma parts as  replacement parts and accessories       failure to follow the installation and  operating instructions     It also becomes illegal to use the appliance   and in some countries this even makes it  illegal to use the vehicle     The gas supply   s operating pressure  30  mbar  must be the same as the unit   s  operating pressure  see type plate      Liquid gas systems must comply with the  technical and administrative regulations of  the respective country of use  e g  EN 1949  for vehicles in Europe   The national  legislation and regulations  e g  DVGW Work  Sheet G 607 for vehicles in Germany  must  be observed     In Germany  the gas system must be  retested every 2 years by a liquid gas  specialist  DVFG  TUV  DEKRA   The test  must be confirmed on the respective test  certificate  G 607      The vehicle owner is always responsible for  arranging the inspection     Liquid gas equipment may not be used  when refuelling  in multi storey car parks  in  garages  or on ferries     During the initial operation of a brand new  appliance  or after it has not been used for  some time   a slight amount of fumes and    smell may be
45.  to purchase any LP gas type  Different  bottle types are accommodated by using  different hose adapters  which connect to  the 30 mbar regulator     It should be noted the standard UK  domestic butane or propane  regulator is not suitable for use on  caravans manufactured to EN1949   They are not set on 30 mbar and have  a greater outlet pressure tolerance   Likewise the current standard  automatic changeover regulator will  not be suitable           WARNING    e Do not use appliances which have a  different working pressure     e The gas system should only be  modified by competent and qualified  persons     e The gas system and appliances must  be inspected maintained every 12  months  irrespective of usage  by a  qualified technician     e The caravan is designed to accept a  maximum of 2 x 7 kg steel butane or 2  x 6 kg propane bottles or 1 x 5 kg and  1 x 10 kg BP light cylinders     e Ensure there is no stress at the hose  assembly when it is connected to the  cylinder        TYPES OF GAS   BUTANE    Butane is supplied in the U K  in Green or  Blue bottles     All these have a male left hand thread except  for Camping Gaz  which has a special female  right hand  Calor  7 5 kg and 15 kg bottles  have a special clip on connection     Continental bottles usually have a male left  hand thread similar  but not identical  to U K   Butane     35    CONNECTING SERVICES   GAS       e Inspect flexible hoses on a regular  basis for deterioration  wear and  damage and renew as nec
46.  users of Freeview  DTT  received via  an aerial     Early signs are showing that there may be  instances of interference but trials are still  continuing  A body called AT800 has been  set up to ensure customers will continue to  receive Freeview and will co ordinate  relevant testing and the resulting  information     AT800 have a dedicated website which can  be accessed for further information  https   at800 tv     If users do experience interference  freezing   pixilation of the picture  loss of sound  and  believe that this due to the proximity of a 4G  mast  then in most cases a filter can be used  to block the problem  in some cases where a  filter is ineffective then AT800 can be  contacted for assistance or guidance   Approved filters carrying the AT800 branding  will be widely available from the high street  and online     TV    VIP and Laser models are fitted with the  L186DRS TV    This is the latest new ultra slim design with  the very latest DVB T2 and DVB S2 digital  technology built in giving you additional HD  channels through your regular aerial and  your satellite dish  It provides clarity and  depth to enhance your viewing enjoyment     FEATURES   e 18 5    widescreen    e DVBT  amp  DVBT2 digital tuner    e DVB S  amp  DVB S2 digital satellite tuner     e HD built in for terrestrial and satellite  channels     e DVD CD player  e AQT one button tuning system     e Pause playback live TV Instant record to  USB on both Satellite and TV     e Timer record fro
47.  warranty     Abrasive products should never be used and  the same applies to solutions such as nail  varnish remover  Acetone   linseed oil based  products  such as putty   thinners  pine oil   etc  Thetford Bathroom Cleaner is available  from most good Caravan Dealers     Water Systems    The water systems  and in particular storage  tanks  in caravans are susceptible to  contamination by bacteria if care is not  taken with their use and cleaning  The  symptoms caused by bacterial  contamination are not purely limited to  gastro intestinal diseases  but may also  manifest themselves as ear  nose  throat   eye or skin infections  It is therefore  important that you carry out the following  procedure prior to using the caravan each  time  even if you boil or filter all water you  use for drinking     Containers    1  All water remaining in the container should  be disposed of so that the container is  empty     CARE OF YOUR CARAVAN    2  The outside of the container should be  thoroughly cleansed and washed down to  remove any dirt  dust or other  contaminant  Water at a suitably hot  temperature containing an appropriate  detergent is recommended for this  purpose     3  Water should be put into the container  swirled round  then emptied out     4  The container should then be totally filled  with water containing an appropriate  disinfectant sterilant solution and allowed  to stand for the recommended contact  time     5  The solution should be emptied from the  container  
48.  you fit the cable like this   use a single loop only   See Figs 3A and  3B      Detachable ball   You must seek guidance  on procedure from the towbar manufacturer  or supplier     20       Other means of attachment      In some instances it may be possible to  attach the cable assembly     Either    a  to a permanent part of the towbar  structure  as long as this meets the  approval of the towbar  manufacturer suppilier     Or    b  to an accessory sold for the specific  purpose of breakaway cable attachment     When the breakaway cable is attached   check to ensure     a  that the cable cannot snag in use on the  trailer coupling head  jockey wheel  or any  accessory e g  a stabiliser  bumper shield   cycle carrier  etc     b  that there is sufficient slack in the cable to  allow the towing vehicle and trailer to  articulate fully without the cable ever  becoming taut and applying the brakes     Note  For peace of mind you might wish  to check the state of the cable by  positioning the trailer and towing vehicle  at extreme angles before setting off     c  that it is not so slack that it can drag on  the ground  If left loose  the cable may  scrape along the ground and be    weakened so that it subsequently fails to  do its job  The cable may also be caught  on an obstacle when in motion thus  engaging the trailer brakes prematurely     Having followed this advice  should you feel  that a satisfactory coupling arrangement  cannot be achieved  consult your Dealer     MIRROR
49. 1  Brakes Lights   2  Suspension   3  Axles and Hubs   4  Tyres and pressures    5 Wheel bolts    102    6  Towing hitch and overrun device  7  Jockey wheel  8  Breakaway cable    9  Corner steadies    10  Check wheel carrier and grease  sliding joints    11  Lubrication   12  Operational check    SECTION  B  EXTERIOR  1  Exterior panels   2  Windows   3  Rooflights   4  Entrance door Door Locks  5  Wheel boxes   6  Mouldings   7  Gas bottle and locker   8  Ventilation   9  Paintwork   10  All seals  mouldings etc   11  Reflectors    12  Graphics    SECTION  C  INTERIOR  1  Wall panels    2  Furniture   3  Curtains Blinds Flyscreens  4  Bedding seating   5  Carpet   6 Door and Drawers   7 All hinges and catches   8  Ventilation   9  Hoses and sink plugs   10  Hot water system   11  Cold water system   12  Window hinges and stays  13  Cassette Toilet   14  Shower   15  Shower Tray   16  Central Heating   17  Damp test   SECTION  D  ELECTRICAL  1  All interior lights Road lights    2  Water pump and switches    3  Refrigerator   4  Distribution Unit   5  Charging Unit   6  Junction box   7 Wiring and supports   8  Trailer connecting plugs   9  Overall tests ext  lights   10  Awning light   11  Electronic Ignition  Hob    12  12v 230v System where applicable  SECTION  E  GAS INSTALLATION  1  Hob burners   2  Oven   3  Heater   5  Fridge   6  Water heating   7  Fully operational   8  Leak tested   SECTION  F  FINAL   Road Test    103    SERVICING   WARRANTY    CARE WARRANTY    Yo
50. 3    CONNECTING SERVICES   WATER    Simply lift the drain plug handle out from  recessed area  rotate 45   and rest on top  surface as shown in the diagram  This will  enable the tank to be drained without having  to hold the handle   When the tank is p    drained  refit the   E  aid    handle by pushing j    through the drain       plug  to seal the tank  from debris    NOTE  The tank module is connected to the  caravan water system and wiring  Please  refer to the Ultraflow instructions     IMPORTANT   Auto change over            CR        The lower float switch within the tank  will  automatically switch over to an external  water supply  when the tank water level  drops below the bottom float position     MAINTENANCE    To clean and sterilise inside the water tank   use diluted sterilising fluid and fully flush  tank with water afterwards  Ensure an  industry recommended freshwater tank  cleaner is used     TROUBLESHOOTING    The Whale water tank is fitted with a control  module  in the unlikely event you are  experiencing problems with the system   please refer to the table below     CONNECTING SERVICES   WATER    Problem    Pump fails to turn on    Tank leaking from drain plug    If the problem persists contact Whale  Support on  44  0845 217 2933     WINTERISING    Freezing in winter may cause damage to the  Whale under floor tank and module  To  avoid this damage  ensure the system is  completely drained     1  Drain the fresh water tank using the drain  stem     2  T
51. AL AT SITE CONNECTING SERVICES   WATER    FORE AND AFT LEVELLING    Place the spirit level    fore and aft    and using  the jockey wheel adjustment level the  caravan horizontally     Wind down the corner steadies onto load  spreaders  blocks of wood a minimum of 6  inches  15 25cm square  taking care not to  lift the caravan wheels        It is important that the caravan is correctly  levelled to ensure the correct working of the  refrigerator  cooker etc     Your caravan should not be operated at  an angle greater than 3 degrees     Caution  Never enter the caravan  without first lowering the four corner  steadies with the brace provided     Corner steadies should not be used  as a jacking device        PARKING ON A REVERSE    SLOPING SITE OR STEEP HILL    For successful parking on a reverse slope or  steep hill  the operator need only apply the  handbrake with one hand while gently but  purposely inching the caravan or trailer a  small distance backwards with the other     WARNING  If the handbrake is NOT  fully applied  i e  vertical  and is set to  some lesser position than the full  vertical  then problems will almost    certainly arise after the trailer has  been uncoupled from the towing unit   On steep hills or sloping sites always  chock the caravan wheels        CONNECTING SERVICES    Connection of services is dealt with under  separate headings  In all cases become  familiar with manufacturers    instructions     Before making connections of any  description to t
52. CARAVAN EQUIPMENT    model and serial number on the data badge  plus date of purchase     Shut off gas supply at isolating valve   switch off electric supply and ensure  all parts are cool before cleaning or  servicing     All servicing must be carried out by an  approved competent person     After each service the appliance must  be checked for gas soundness     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     If the supply cord is damaged  it must  only be replaced by the manufacturer  or his representative in order to avoid  a hazard        MICROWAVE    Certain model caravans are fitted witha  microwave oven for usage instructions  please refer to the Manufacturers Operation  Manual and Cookbook  We would however  draw your attention to the following  important safety instruction and information     Under no circumstances should the    microwave be operated with the  cupboard in the closed position        CARAVAN EQUIPMENT    IMPORTANT SAFETY  INSTRUCTIONS    Please read carefully and keep for future  reference     Oven Use        The oven is for domestic food use only   Never operate the oven when empty     Do not leave or store anything inside the  oven when not in use     Never attempt to use the oven with the  door open  It is important not to force or  tamper with the door safety   latches     Neve
53. EQUIPMENT    When you close and press the door of the  refrigerator  the door lo9cks automatically   While driving this door lock also secures the  door     Some models have an extra security lock on  the bottom of the refrigerator  To be sure the  door will not open while driving  push the  black security lock over the pin on the door     Never let children play or hide in the  A refrigerator  Children can be trapped  and possibly suffocate     WINTER USE    When you are going to use the refrigerator  with an outside temperature below 10  C   install a suitable winter cover  as illustrated        This cover will protect your refrigerator  against too cold air and makes sure the  refrigerator will still perform optimally     Make sure you remove the winter  Gi  cover again once the temperature is  above 10  C     CARAVAN EQUIPMENT    CLEANING    It is important to regularly clean the  refrigerator for optimal performance  Clean  the inside with a soft cloth and mild  household cleaner  Use a wet soft cloth for  the outside of the refrigerator  Make sure the  vents on the outside of the vehicle are  always dust tight     AN Never clean your refrigerator with soap  or aggressive  caustic or soda based  cleaning agents     AN The loose parts of the refrigerator are  not suitable for the dishwasher     AN Water through the vents may damage  your refrigerator  Therefore install winter  covers before washing your vehicle     SWITCH OFF REFRIGERATOR       Before defrosting the refri
54. INGER 310 comes complete with a  120   Passive Infra Red  PIR  internal  movement sensor that detects body  movement within the vehicle     If you are leaving pets within the vehicle the    90    system should be armed without the PIR  sensor active  see key fob arm disarm  section  to prevent your pet from triggering  the alarm     Please be aware that direct sunlight onto the  PIR lens  or extremes of temperature  above  30 deg C  may affect the operation of the  detector  Always ensure roof light blinds are  closed if sunlight could shine directly onto  the PIR     OPERATION   THE TILT SENSOR    The STINGER 310 incorporates a new  electronic tilt and motion sensor with  automatic calibration and easy sensitivity  adjustment from the key fob  This feature  provides excellent tilt detection with no  moving parts     The tilt sensor works automatically and does  not need adjustment for normal use even if  you park on a steep incline  The sensitivity  of the sensor can be adjusted as described  in the key fob programming section     OPERATION   AWNING LIGHT    When the STINGER 310 alarm system is  armed or disarmed the Awning light will be  activated for a period one minute to provide  illumination whilst entering or exiting the  caravan  The Awning light can be turned off  during this period by pressing the Awning  light button on the key fob if required   note     awning light control is an optional feature  present in all Coachman Caravan models     The Awning light can be 
55. INGRESS    We at Coachman recognise that while over  recent years we  together with our sealant  suppliers  have made tremendous  developments in sealants and sealing  techniques and are extremely confident in  our product resisting water ingress  it is  water ingress above all other problems  which remains the main worry and concern  of potential and actual retail customers     Therefore  on every new Coachman caravan  sold  we make a comprehensive 6 year  Worry Free Water Ingress and    105    WARRANTY    Delamination Offer     e Water Ingress between new and 5 years      All labour and parts covered by the  Coachman Warranty provided there is a  full service history     e Water Ingress between 5 and 6 years     e Coachman will pay the total labour cost  and supply parts free of charge provided  there is a full service history and the fifth  service was carried out before the  anniversary date on the final year of the  five year warranty     e When a customer part exchanges a  Coachman caravan at a Coachman Dealer  and water ingress is detected at the time  of the part exchange Coachman confirms  they will pay the dealer the total of the  agreed cost of any repair undertaken to  rectify the water ingress provided     1  It is being exchanged for a new  Coachman Caravan     2  There is full documentary evidence that  the caravan has been serviced annually     3  The caravan is less than 6 years old     WARRANTY  amp  AFTER SALES REFERENCE CHART    MANUFACTURER ADMINISTRATING
56. OTE    The toe in and camber is factory set and  must not be altered     99    MAINTENANCE    Braking System adjustment must be carried  out by an Approved Dealer     AL KO BRAKING SYSTEM  ADJUSTMENT    This must only be undertaken by an  Approved Dealer     CHANGING A WHEEL    The corner steadies must not be used to  jack up the caravan  They can be  lowered to touch the ground only as a  safety measure to stabilise the caravan      b Apply the handbrake full as for parking     Do not forget to give the caravan or  trailer a slight rearward push to stop the  reversing lever collapsing      c  Slacken off the wheel bolts on the wheel  to be changed      d  Jack up the caravan with the jack under  either the axle tube or the axle mounting  plate     Do not use the chassis member as a  jacking point     If there is lack of ground clearance because  of a flat tyre  gently move the caravan onto  some ramping boards      e  Support the weight of the caravan on axle  stands or ramping boards  Lower the corner  steadies     MAINTENANCE    WARNING   Ensure the wheel is of the  same construction and size with the one that  has been removed    Tighten all bolts equally in the order shown  in the diagram     Torque settings are   Steel Wheels 88Nm  65lbsft   Alloy Wheels 130Nm  96lbsft     Please note with alloy wheels you should  first tighten all the bolts to 85Nm  63ibsft   then go round again in the sequence  shown and increase the torque from  85Nm  63kbsft  to 130Nm  96lbsft      
57. S    There is a legal requirement for you to have  mirrors that allow you to see clearly an area  that is 4 metres wide from the side of your  caravan at a distance 20 metres behind the  driver  A caravan is significantly wider than a  car even a large 4 x 4 and you simply can   t  comply with the law unless you fit towing  mirrors  The driver of the towing vehicle  must have an adequate view of the rear     If there is no rear view through the caravan it  is essential that additional exterior towing  mirrors are fitted     Caution  Any rear view mirror must not  project more than 250 mm    outside     a  the width of the caravan when being  towed     b  the width of the towing vehicle when  driven solo     The limit for older vehicles is 200 mm       21    PREPARING FOR THE ROAD    Note  Any rear view mirror fitted shall be    e     marked and cover the field of view as  stipulated by type approved requirements   Regulation 33 of the Road Vehicles  Constructions and Use Regulation 1986      COUPLING UP A CARAVAN CHECK  LIST    1  Is the hitch fully down over the tow  ball     2  Is the hitch head lever fully closed   down      3  Are the visual indicators showing  green     4  Is the breakaway cable correctly  attached  passing through the cable  guide  loose but not dragging  and will  not snag on full lock     5  Is the stabiliser correctly attached  with  the handle closed and indicators  green     6  Is the jockey wheel fully retracted and  stowed away securely     7  Ar
58. SAE  Society of Automobile  Engineers  method  Always use the battery  tray and retaining strap when installing a  battery always ensuring fixing across to two  points never around the battery     CAUTION  Take care not to expose the  battery to sparks or naked flames  as  explosive gases may be present    Never leave a leisure battery in a  discharged  flat  condition as this will  cause the battery plates to    Sulphate     rendering the battery useless and  also invalidate any warranty  Lead   acid batteries must be left in fully    charge condition  ideally  disconnected when left idle for long  periods and a top up charge  performed periodically  These rules  apply to all types of lead acid  batteries        N B  As with mains supply  switch off all  appliances and lights before disconnecting  the battery     Generators    When using a generator ensure that the  actual output voltage does not exceed the  rated generator output voltage  and the  rated input voltage of the consumer unit   otherwise internal damage to the unit could  occur     Before starting the generator ensure that the  RCD lever is in the off position     N B  Refer to the manufacturer   s instruction  book before use     N B  It is important as with all power  supplies that the generator is run up to  speed and allowed to settle before switching  it onto the system     44       Light Switches   Pastiche VIP Laser    The front side high level lights in  Pastiche VIP Laser are fitted with a dimmer  light
59. Seat  3  Swivelling toilet bowl   4  Blade handle to open close blade  5   Control panel  position is different from C263  models   5a  Flush button  5b  Waste   holding tank level indication   1 level or 3  levels dependent on model   6  Pull handle   7  Pour out spout  8  Cap with measuring  cup  9  Automatic pressure release vent   10  Vent button  11  Sliding cover  12   Blade opener  13  Waste holding tank  mechanism  14  Wheel  15  Service door 3     Options    16  Waterfill door  only for C262 model    17  Filter for electric ventilator    18  Console with flush water tank  only for  C262 model     19  Location waste pump out system     Introduction    This Thetford cassette toilet is a high quality  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 Thetford manual  completely  Keep this manual in a safe  place for future reference  For the latest  version of the manual please visit  www thetford eu    Symbols used  Jf OK    eo  Tip  Special attention required    J Caution  possible risk of injury or  product damage     Preparing for use    This cassette toilet has a waste holding tank  of17 5LA C262 model has its own 8L flush    water tank  Before using your toilet  it is vital  that you add toilet additives to these tanks   Check the correct dosage on the additive  package  The add  3L of water to the waste  holding tank  Fill the flush water tan
60. The warranty will be invalidated if the  caravan has been neglected  misused or  modified in any way without the prior  agreement of Coachman Caravans     The caravan will be deemed to have been  neglected if it has not been serviced and   maintained as stated in the Warranty and  Service handbook     The warranty also excludes   e Caravans used for hire or reward     e Caravans used for other than recreational  purposed i e  for living in or business  purposes     e The cost of transporting the caravan  by  whatever means  to the place of repair     e Any consequential cost or loss arising   e Damage by mould   e Damage by forces of nature    e Damage by vermin     For full details of the warranty refer to your  Warranty and Service handbook     NOTE  Caravan Movers    Any caravan mover fitted shall comply with  the design  fitment and safety requirements  of NCC Code of Practice 305  The  installation of a caravan mover shall be in  accordance with the motor mover  manufacturer   s installation instructions     You should ensure you receive a signed  installation certificate of compliance from  the installer  Failure to do so may  invalidate your warranty     FIRE RETARDANT FOAMS    Under the Condition of the Consumer  Protection Act 1987  the manufacturer has a  responsibility to ensure that their product is  as safe as possible     With this in mind all caravans are equipped  with either Combustion Modified High  Resilient  C M H R   foam cushions or  sprung mattresses   
61. These foams are very  much safer from a fire point of view than  those previously used  In addition all  upholstery is made of fire retardant fabric      NOTE  Whilst this manual will describe  the general operation of the caravan  we  recommend that you refer to the  individual equipment manufacturers  manuals for detailed information     CARAVAN REGISTRATION AND  IDENTIFICATION SCHEME   VIN    The caravan has been security marked and  recorded under the Caravan Registration  and Identification Scheme that is recognised  by the Caravan Industry     Shortly after purchasing this caravan you  should receive your Touring Caravan  Registration Document  It will be sent by  post to your home address     Your Touring Caravan Registration  Document will include a 17 character VIN   Vehicle Identification Number   shown in the  top right hand corner  This 17 character VIN  will be die stamped into the caravan  drawbar and chemically etched on up to a  maximum of 10 eye level windows     To protect yourself and your touring caravan   never leave the Registration Document in  the caravan  For security reasons keep it in  a Safe place     If you sell the caravan please follow the  instructions on the Touring Caravan  Registration Document     SECURITY    If you do not receive a Touring Caravan  Registration Document  lose it  or any of the  details recorded are incorrect  please  contact     CRIS   Dolphin House  New Street  Salisbury  Wiltshire   SP1 2TB    Telephone 01722 411430  SEC
62. URITY TAG    Two electronic security tags containing the  individual identity of your caravan are  concealed within the caravan body and can  only be read by using a special decoder     Window etched VIN       Your local police can obtain the use of a  decoder by contacting C R I S  on telephone  No  01722 411430     YOUR CARAVAN    PHANTOM TRACKING SYSTEM    Laser models are fitted with the Phantom  Tracking System  This enables the 24 hours  Phantom Monitoring Centre to pinpoint the  location of the caravan through a global  positioning satellite system     Once the caravan arrives at the Dealers they  could choose to call Phantom or simply  instruct the customer to do so to register  their purchase  There is no longer any  connection for the Dealer or customer to  make  nor even a need to be with the van to  complete the activation     The caller will simply need to provide their  CRIS number to lead Phantom to their  device on the database  A simple command  from the Phantom server will turn the alerts  on and the device will be fully activated in  what should be a 5 minute phone call     The customer will then be alerted as  follows          Battery disconnected    Leisure battery running down  triggers about  10v      Phantom back up battery running low   Sargent alarm triggering     You can also register your Email address  which will enable you to access the portal to    observe your caravan   s current position and  battery status     For further details and instruct
63. able     leakage circuit breaker  in the mains   supply to the caravan has been 4 Remove any cover from the socket outlet  tested within the last month  provided at the site supply point  and  connect the plug at the other end of the  supply flexible cable to this  Switch on  the main switch at the site supply point     In case of doubt  consult the site owner or  his agent     38       Note  If you wish to use any 12v  appliances  you must turn on at the  control panel     IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY CONSULT  AN APPROVED ELECTRICAL  INSTALLATION CONTRACTOR  WHO  MAY BE THE LOCAL ELECTRICITY  BOARD   IT IS DANGEROUS TO    ATTEMPT MODICATIONS AND  ADDITIONS YOURSELF     LAMPHOLDER PLUGS  BAYONET   CAP ADAPTORS  SHOULD NOT IN  ANY CIRCUMSTANCES BE USED        On Leaving Caravan Site    5 Reverse the procedure described in  Paragraph 3 and 4 above     IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THE MAIN  SWITCH AT THE SITE SUPPLY POINT  SHOULD BE SWITCHED OFF  THE  SUPPLY FLEXIBLE CABLE  DISCONNECTED  AND ANY COVER    REPLACED ON THE SOCKET OUT  LET AT THE SITE SUPPLY POINT  IT  IS DANGEROUS TO LEAVE THE  SUPPLY SOCKET OR SUPPLY  FLEXIBLE CABLE LIVE        Periodically    6  Preferably not less than once a year  the  caravan electrical installation should be  inspected and tested and a report on its  condition obtained as prescribed in the  Regulations for Electrical Installations   published by the Institute of Electrical  Engineers     Note  Connection to a mains voltage  supply OVERSEAS requires particul
64. acknowledged in the control panel  and the warning symbol remains on   The device remains in the malfunction  status  Other devices connected to the  control panel can be operated     56    TECHNICAL DATA  Display LCD  monochrome  Dimensions  L x W x H  92 x 103 40 mm    Operating temperature range  25   C bis   60   C    Storage temperature range  25  C bis   70   C  Interface TIN Bus  Power Supply 8V 16 5V  Power Consumption MAX  60 mA     100  background lighting   6 5 mA   7  Stand by     Quiescent current consumption 3 mA  off   Weight 110g       The right to effect technical  modifications is reserved     Maintenance    This device is maintenance free  Use a non   abrasive damp clo9th to clean the front  If this  proves inadequate  use a neutral detergent     Disposal    The device must be disposed of in  compliance with the administrative  provisions of the respective country in which  it is used  The national regulations and laws   in Germany these are e g  the End of Life  Vehicle Regulations  must be observed     CARAVAN EQUIPMENT    Error Code Cause    Summer mode with empty water container  Warm air outlet blocked   Circulated air intake blocked     Gas pressure regulator frozen   Too much butane in the gas cylinder     Room temperature sensor or cable faulty    Potential under voltage battery voltage too low     Heating element for Frost Control has a short circuit     Electronics are blocked    Window above the cowl is open  window switch    Over voltage  gt  16
65. advise to clean the inside of the  w refrigerator properly  before using your  refrigerator              A AAS   fas wot Y N   To switch on the refrigerator  push the on off  switch and hole it for 1 second  as    illustrated  A light in the on off switch will  turn green     After 10 seconds the settings will dim   The green light indicates the  refrigerator is still in function     To check the settings push the  confirmation button  The last selected  settings will light up     For optimal performance  switch on  Gi  the refrigerator 8 hours before placing  food     SELECTING SOURCE             After switching on the refrigerator  push the  source button several times  as illustrated    Push until the desired source is selected   N3112E     Vision      Sources    On Pastiche  VIP and Laser the refrigerator  automatically selects the best source  available  N38112A  amp  N3175A      A Auto  in order  mains  battery  gas     220v The refrigerator is powered by  240v the mains     an 12v The refrigerator is powered by    the battery of your vehicle     The refrigerator is powered by  the gas connection of a gas  bottle     2  Gas    61    CARAVAN EQUIPMENT       Always use the gas connection or   mains voltage to start up and cool   Operating on 12v is only effective while the  engine of the vehicle is running     If the    auto    function on the refrigerator  is selected  but no source is available   a light in the on off switch blinks red     The performance of the refrige
66. ain on even after the  appliance has been switched off     The fans will automatically switch off a  few minutes after the appliance has  been switched off  when the front of  the appliance has cooled sufficiently     A constant 12 V supply is necessary at  all times to ensure the cooling system  operates correctly           l      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    Gas Mark 9      3  Your oven is with Spark Ignition and 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 oven left for a least 1  minute before a further attempt to ignite  the burner     4  Place the oven shelf in the required  position and close the door     5  Set the control knob to required  temperature  Although the oven heats up  quickly  it is recommended that a 10  minute preheat be allowed  The oven  should be up to full temperature in about  15   20 mins     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
67. ains substances that are harmful to  your health     e Never attempt to repair parts of the gas  system  the gas flue or electrical  components yourself  The repairs may  only be done by a qualified party  Please  contact the Customer Service Department  for further support and addresses     e Before carrying out any kind of  maintenance or cleaning  switch off your  refrigerator     e Never expose the refrigerator to rain     60    USE OF GAS    e The refrigerator only runs on liquid gas   propane  butane or a mixture both of  these   It does not run on natural gas or  coal gas     e Only use gas which is mentioned on the  serial label inside the refrigerator     e lt is recommended to use an additional  filter when operating on Liquified  Petroleum Gas  LPG      e Make sure the type and position of the gas  bottle meets the latest technical regulations     e Change the gas bottle in open air and out  of reach of any possible source of ignition     e Never obstruct the ventilation openings in  the gas bottle storage location     e Keep flammable material away from the  refrigerator     e Do not use gas to power your refrigerator  in the vicinity of petrol stations or while  driving     FOOD    e Respect the expiry date printed on the  packaging of food     e Defrosting  cleaning or maintenance of the  refrigerator can shorten the preservability  of food     SWITCH ON REFRIGERATOR    To secure optimal performance  level  your vehicle before operating the  refrigerator     We 
68. alarm  two short beeps     To arm the alarm without the PIR movement  sensor  if you leave pets inside etc     Press and hold the arm button and release  after you hear one beep followed by two  beeps    Awning Light button    subis      Cai    Press and release the button to  turn the awning light on or off      NOTE  Awning light control is present in all  Coachman Caravan models     P Programming Mode button  Press and hold the button for 10  seconds to access the 3    programming modes  which are indicated by  series of long beeps  as follows     One long beep   Tilt sensor sensitivity  adjustment    Press the arm disarm button to select the  required setting  1 beep   low sensitivity for  windy conditions  2 beeps   standard  sensitivity  default   3 beeps   High  sensitivity  Press the program mode button  to move to the next setting     Two long beeps   Beeper volume    Press the arm disarm button to cycle  through the 7 available volume levels  When  you are happy with the selected volume   press the program mode button to move to  the next setting     Three long beeps   PIR movement  detector sensitivity    Press the arm disarm button to select the  required setting pulse count  1 beep   high  sensitivity   2 beeps   standard sensitivity   default   3 beeps   Low sensitivity for  hostile environments     Press the program mode button again to exit  programming mode  which is indicated by  one extra long beep     OPERATION   THE PIR INTERNAL  MOVEMENT SENSOR    The ST
69. an authorised  Thetford Service Centre     FAQ    What should I do in case of a defect on  my Thetford toilet     Contact your Dealer where you bought your  caravan or  if you are on holiday  contact an  authorised Thetford Service Centre     A red light on the control panel flashes   what should   do     Check if the waste holding tank is present or  positioned properly       cannot move move waste holding tank     Check if the blade of you 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 I do if the blade is blocked     Loosen the cap with measuring cup from the  pour out spout and try again     CARAVAN EQUIPMENT    Does the toilet have a fuse     Yes  the toilet has a maintenance free self   resetting fuse     Warranty    Thetford BV offers the end users of its  products a three year guarantee  In case of  malfunction within the warranty period   Thetford will replace or repair the product at  its discretion  In this case  the cost of  replacement  labour costs for the  replacement of defective parts 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 authorised Thetford Service Centre   www thetford eu   The claim will be  assessed there     2  Components replaced during repair under    guarantee become the 
70. and  the expanding clutch to move in the  direction of forward rotation until they abut  the adjuster box  This ensures that both  shoes remain in the braking position     REVERSING    When the towing vehicle reverses  the  drawshaft is pushed backward  moving the  overrunning device through its full travel   This movement is transmitted in the normal  manner to the expanding clutch     The clutch forces both shoes into contact  with the drum  Initial friction between these  creates a tendency for the shoes and the    expanding clutch to move in the direction of  the wheel rotation i e  reverse  This  movement imparts pressure to the spring   loaded auto reverse lever  causing it to  collapse  Thus  friction between the shoes  and drum is almost eliminated  allowing the  trailer to reverse in concert with the towing  unit     Slight forward movement of the chassis will  allow the coiled spring to reassert itself   enabling the reverse lever to recover to its  normal position  Normal braking is then  immediately available     PARKING    The AL KO parking brake system  incorporates a patented device for added  safety when parking on a reverse sloping  site or steep hill     The AL KO parking brake system comprises  a handbrake lever mechanism actuating a  Bowden cable  which operates a brake unit  assembly  contained within the wheel hub     AL KO   s unique parking brake system  requires a source of stored energy to lock  the wheel brakes should the trailer start to  move afte
71. anty and  Service Handbook for details     The manufacturers are not responsible for  travelling costs incurred returning a caravan  to a dealer or the factory for warranty repair   This also applies to consequential loss  i e   earnings incurred     You will need to retain proof of servicing   invoices  in the event of a warranty claim     SPECIFIC EXCLUSIONS    During the first year  tyres  bulbs   fluorescent tubes and fuses  Normal wear  and tear     e Proprietary products such as refrigerators   space heater  water heaters  ovens and  audio equipment which are covered by the  respective manufacturers    own guarantee  and service arrangements   See list on  page 106     e The caravan is not covered if the  manufacturers    identification  vehicle  identification number  of the caravan has  been defaced or removed     The warranty also excludes    e Failure due to reasons of fair wear and  tear     e Damage resulting from accidents   e Misuse of any component     e Replacement of parts which have reached  the end of their effective working life  because of age and or usage     e Cleaning or adjustment of any assemblies     The warranty will be invalidated if the  caravan has been neglected  misused or  modified in any way without the prior  agreement of Coachman Caravans     The warranty also excludes   e Caravans used for hire or reward     e Caravans used for other than recreational  purposes i e  for living in or business  purposes     e The cost of transporting the ca
72. ar  attention     Care must be taken when connecting  supplies abroad since the supplies can be  REVERSE POLARITY     The significance of REVERSE POLARITY is  that when equipment is switched off it may  not be electrically isolated     The only certain way of making equipment  safe is to unplug it     A means of checking the polarity of the  mains supply when overseas is useful     There are available several proprietary  makes of equipment for the purpose     If it can be achieved  it is preferable to  connect live to live  and neutral to neutral to  maintain full electrical protection     CHECK all caravan equipment is set up to  accept the site supply before actually  switching on        CONNECTING SERVICES   ELECTRICITY    WIRING OF CONNECTING CABLE AND CARAVAN MAINS INLET    PITCH SUPPLY  OUTLET CABLE PLUG    VIEW OF VIEW OF VIEW oF  Fees SOCKET TUBES TERMINALS    BLA  PED Lv NEUTRAL i a BLUE  O O NEUTRAL  NEUTRAL O LIVE  SP hen EARTH Cet   faa    GREEN  amp  YELLOW    7 ge FLEXIBLE 3 CORE CABLE 2 5mm     FLEXIBLE WIRING FIXED WIRING  YLNE BROWN WANE BROWN  MMB NEUTRAL BLUE NEUTRAL BLUE    V   EARTH GREEN  amp  YELLOW    J EARTH GREEN  amp  YELLOW    VIE VIEW OF VIEW OF     Socker KET Tubes PINS TERMINALS    BROW   2 oye ym NEUTRAL IVE BLUE    S of   NEUTRAL   NEUTRAL LIVE Ko  6   LIVE   of EARTH EARTH    EARTH  GREEN  amp  YELLOW GREEN  amp  YELLOW      TERMINALS    Ti    CARAVAN MAINS INLET    CABLE COUPLER    IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT CONNECTIONS ARE MADE EXACTLY AS SHOWN 
73. aravan after this  adjustment has been made     The caravan is intended to be towed slightly  nose heavy  The nose weight can be  adjusted by distribution of the load within  the caravan  You must not exceed the  maximum nose weight rating of the hitch  head  which is 100kg or that of the towing    9    TOWING CODE    vehicle as stated in the manufacturers  handbook  The caravan   s nose weight  should be as high as practical  taking into  account the towing vehicle and caravan  nose weight limits     TOWING VEHICLE TERMS  Kerb weight     The weight of the towing vehicle as defined  by the vehicle manufacturer     The Caravan and Towing Vehicle Weight  Ratio    This can be determined by calculation and is  equal to     actual laden mass of caravan    kerb weight of towing vehicle x 100     THE LAW REQUIRES THAT  CARAVANS  amp  THEIR TOWING  VEHICLES  amp  THE LOADS THEY  CARRY MUST BE IN SUCH A  CONDITION THAT NO DANGER OR    NUISANCE IS CAUSED   Regulation  100 of the Road and Vehicles   Construction and Use  Regulations  1986         TOWING CODE    POWER TO WEIGHT RATIO     No hard and fast rules can be stated but  here is a general guide     a  Conventional petrol engines with a  Capacity up to approximately 1500cc  should be adequate for towing a caravan  weighing around 85  of the kerb weight  of the towing vehicle     b  Above 1500cc such engines should  manage a caravan weighing up to 100   of the kerb weight of the towing vehicle  and still give adequate performance  
74. are  low  i e  to maintain the room temperature    The gas burner is only in operation when  there is a greater requirement for heat  The  gas burner is also switched off first during  the heating operation when heat  requirements reduce     47    CARAVAN EQUIPMENT    Summer Operation   Boiler operation only     Gas operation or 230 V electrical is used for  hot water preparation  The water  temperature can be set to 40 C or 60 C     With gas operation the water is heated at  the lowest burner setting  Once the water  temperature is reached  the burner switches  off     Depending on the fuse protection at the  camping site  power of 900 W  3 9 A or 1800  W  7 8A  can be manually selected for  electrical operation     Mixed operation is not possible  With   this setting the unit automatically  selects electrical operation  The gas burner  is not enabled     Airflow    The position of the new heating system  fitted to the Amara  Pastiche and VIP ranges  requires that the airflow be balanced by the  operator to get the desired heating  distribution     The reason for this is simple  in that the  airflow will try to travel down the path of  least resistance to the vents adjacent to the  unit at the front of the caravan  resulting ina  reduced flow to the rear     CARAVAN EQUIPMENT    This airflow can be easily balanced by using  the butterflies in the blown air outlets to  optimise the flow to different parts of the  caravan     Hot water and Showering    Unlike the Truma Ultrast
75. arside wing mirror to check caravan  has cleared when overtaking     REVERSING    It is advisable to have a second person  available when reversing the caravan  Start  practising by choosing a left hand bend for  ease  Reverse slowly  turning the wheel   initially the opposite way to the direction you  want the caravan to go     Now the front of the caravan is nudged out  and moving the rear in the intended  direction  Take care not to hit the van with  the car     Midway through the manoeuvre  when the  caravan is correctly angled  slow to a crawl  and gradually apply opposite lock  Make the  car follow the caravan round then finally  straighten up     CARE MUST BE TAKEN TO PREVENT  FOULING WHEN TRAVERSING  RAMPS OR OTHER GROUND  OBSTACLES    Caravans may not be towed in the    outside lane of a three or four lane  motorway   Ref  12 2  of the  Motorway Traffic  England and Wales   Regulations 1982        Proficiency at reversing can only be  achieved with practice     MOTORWAY DRIVING  1  Reduce Speed     i  In high or cross winds   ii  Downhill    iii  In poor visibility   iv Poor road conditions    2  High sided vehicles cause air buffeting  so extra care must be taken when  passing or being passed  As much  space as possible should be given     CHANGING A WHEEL    1  Unhitch the caravan and ensure  handbrake is applied     2  Lower the front of your caravan by retracting  the jockey wheel as much as possible     3  Lower the corner steadies  as a safety  measure  to stab
76. as locker and  stand on ground     Full cylinders  i  Remove plastic protector from cylinder   li  Place cylinder in gas locker     iii  Connect hose to cylinder  If you are  changing the type of cylinder you will have  to change this hose or use an adapter    See your Dealer   Avoid tension on the  rubber gas hose     iv Connect retaining strap     v  Turn on cylinder valve and then  systematically turn on appliance valves  relight appliances as required     CONNECTING SERVICES   ELECTRICITY    ELECTRICITY 2  MAKE SURE THAT THE SWITCH AT  THE SITE SUPPLY POINT IS OFF AND  MAINS SUPPLY  LOW VOLTAGE  THAT ALL ELECTRICAL EQUIPENT IN    THE CARAVAN IS SWITCHED OFF     WARNING    Never allow modification of electrical    or LPG systems and appliances  except by qualified persons       Your caravan   s main electrical installation is  designed to run on a 230v 50hz a c  supply     On Arrival At Caravan Site          1  Before connecting the caravan installation  to the mains supply  check that                  a  the mains supply is suitable for your  installation and appliances  i e   whether it is a c  or d c  and whether  it is at the correct voltage and  frequency      b  your installation will be properly  earthed  Never accept a supply from  a socket outlet or plug having only  two pins  or from a lighting outlet  3  Remove any cover from the electricity inlet  provided on the caravan and insert the     c  any residual current device  earth connector of the supply flexible c
77. at unusually high  and potentially lethal levels of carbon  monoxide are present  Never ignore this  alarm  further exposure can be fatal   Immediately check residents for symptoms  of carbon monoxide poisoning  and contact  the proper authorities to resolve all CO  problems  NEVER IGNORE ANY ALARM     Please carefully review the owner   s manual  to ensure that you know what actions to  take in the event of an alarm     What to do during an alarm    e Keep calm and open the doors and  windows to ventilate the caravan     e Turn off appliances where possible and  stop using the appliances     e Evacuate the caravan leaving the doors  and windows open     e Ring your gas or appliance supplier on  their emergency number  keep the number  in a prominent place     Write your fuel supplier   s emergency number  here        y    e Do not re enter the property until the  alarm has stopped  When exposed to  fresh air it can take up to 10 minutes  for the sensor to clear and the alarm to  stop depending on the level of carbon  monoxide detected     e Get medical help immediately for anyone  suffering the effects of carbon monoxide  poisoning  headache  nausea   and advise  that carbon monoxide poisoning is  suspected     e Do not use the appliance again until it has  been checked by an expert  In the case  of gas appliances the engineer must be  registered on the Gas Safe register     78    THETFORD C260  See Thetford quick guide supplied          Main Parts  Standard    1  Cover  2  
78. avan  sold  we make a comprehensive 6 year  Worry Free Water Ingress and  Delamination Offer     e Water Ingress between new and 5 years      All labour and parts covered by the  Coachman Warranty provided there is a  full service history     e Water Ingress between 5 and 6 years     Coachman will pay the total labour cost and  supply parts free of charge provided there is  a full service history and the fifth service was  carried out before the anniversary date on  the final year of the five year warranty     INTRODUCTION    When a customer part exchanges a  Coachman caravan at a Coachman Dealer  and water ingress is detected at the time of  the part exchange Coachman confirms they  will pay the dealer the total of the agreed  cost of any repair undertaken to rectify the  water ingress provided     1  It is being exchanged for a new  Coachman Caravan     2  There is full documentary evidence that  the caravan has been serviced annually     3  The caravan is less than 6 years old     GENERAL WARRANTY TERMS    The caravan is not covered if the  manufacturer   s identification  vehicle  identification number  of the caravan has  been defaced or removed     The warranty also excludes    e Failure due to reasons of fair wear and  tear     e Damage resulting from accidents   e Misuse of any component     e Replacement of parts which have reached  the end of their effective working life  because of age and or usage     e Cleaning or adjustment of any assemblies     INTRODUCTION    
79. b  Grasp the metal bar in the middle  snap it  out of its holder  swivel down and push  the dome outwards      Dome is opened automatically by the two  gas springs after approx  150mm     c  Open both black fasteners and swivel the  metal bar toward the intermediate position  and pull the dome down until the metal  bar is stopped by the fasteners     d  To close  proceed with steps  a d  in  reverse order     3  To open in the ventilation position     a  Open the toggle catches on either side of  the dome     b  Using both hands on the two toggle  catches  press the dome up about 2cm  and fasten the toggle catches in the  corresponding setting     c  To close  proceed with steps  a b  in  reverse order     4  Closing the blinds     a  Pull blind across aperture using finger grip  in the bar  Engage with plastic clip on the  other side of the aperture     CAUTION In extremely bright sunshine  the  blackout blind must only be closed two   thirds  and the pane must be set in the  intermediate position     b  Select the required position  black   out flyscreen  by moving both joined end  rods together     5  Opening the blinds     a  Move blind  end rod with rocker  right to  the outside     b  Hold the recessed grip with one hand   with the other hand  press the rocker and  move the blind back  do not let it recoil      e Suitable for a max  of 100km h  62 5mph    with Seitz spoiler up to 130km h  81 mph      e Do not stand on the acrylic glass dome   e Close HEKI 2 completely b
80. by any other means        Disconnect the 13 pin plug and return it to  its holder     Unclamp and lower the jockey wheel to the  ground     Release the stabilising lever and coupling  handle     Operate the handle to wind down the jockey  wheel until the coupling head clear of the  towing ball     Replace towball cover     Park your vehicle alongside the caravan on  the offside     LATERAL LEVELLING    On uneven ground lateral levelling may be  accomplished by the use of a leveller jack  and a spirit level placed    across    the caravan  floor        ARRIVAL AT SITE    Place the leveller jack  folded flat  in front of  the wheel needed to be raised to level the  axle     Tow the caravan onto the leveller jack  Wind  up until the spirit level shows that the  caravan is laterally level  Apply the caravan  handbrake and chock the caravan wheel if  necessary  Lower the jockey wheel to  ground level     Proceed with unhitching as described  above      On upward facing pitches when the  hydraulically damped drawbar of the hitch  becomes fully extended it will be necessary  to compress the drawbar slightly in order to  achieve a    clean    unhitching   With the  caravan brake on  reverse the towing vehicle  about 1 inch  2 54cm  to release hitch lock  tension and using the jockey wheel  adjustment unhitch the caravan as  previously described     Note  Under no circumstances should the  caravan steadies be used as a jack  They  are only a means of stabilising the  caravan     ARRIV
81. consciousness within 2 hours   Death within 2   3 hours     Should you suspect CO may be affecting  you and your family  open the doors and  windows of your caravan to ventilate  turn  off your appliances and evacuate the  caravan  At this time the authorities should  be contacted to locate the source of the  carbon monoxide before re entering the  caravan  Medical attention should be  sought for anyone suffering the effects of  CO poisoning     Common sources of CO       Oil and gas boilers      Portable generators      Oil or solid fuel cookers     Gas or paraffin heaters     Barbecues      Clogged chimneys      Wood or gas fireplaces  e Cigarette smoke      Gas appliances   e Any fossil fuel burning appliance  WARNING    This FireAngel carbon monoxide detector is  not a combustible gas detector  nor a smoke  detector    WARNING    Do not use this carbon monoxide detector  on an intermittent basis  or as a portable  detector for trying to trace one source of the  spillage of combustion products from fuel   burning appliances or from chimneys     DO NOT     e IGNORE ANY WARNING FROM YOUR  CO DETECTOR     14    e Burn charcoal inside your home  caravan   tent or cabin     e Install  convert or service fuel burning  appliance4s without proper knowledge   skill and expertise     e Use a gas cooker for heating a room     e Operate unvented gas burning appliances  using paraffin or natural gas in closed  rooms     e Operate petrol powered engines indoors  or in confined areas    
82. control panel are blinking   what should I do     65    CARAVAN EQUIPMENT    Please contact your Deal or a Thetford  Service Centre     No winter cover is supplied with my  refrigerator is this correct     The winter cover is an accessory for your  refrigerator  which you can purchase at your  Dealers     Spare Parts    Original Thetford spare parts are available  through your own Dealer or an authorised  Thetford Service Centre     WARRANTY    Thetford BV 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 the guarantee  the  user must take the product to his Dealer or  an authorised Thetford Service Centre   www thetford europe com   The claim will  be assessed there     2  Components replaced during repair under  guarantee become the property of  Thetford     CARAVAN EQUIPMENT    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     5  Guarantee claims falling into one of the  following categories will not be accepted     The product has been improperly used  or  the instructions in the manual have not  been followed    th
83. d commercially   This is  the responsibility of the operator     Important operating notes    The integrity and tight fit of the exhaust gas  double duct must be checked regularly   particularly at the end of long trips  Also  check the mounting of the appliance and the  cowl     Following a blow back  misfire  always have  the exhaust gas system checked by an  expert    Always keep the cowl for the exhaust duct  and combustion air intake free of  contamination  slush  ice  leaves etc       The hot air outlets and the recirculated air  intake opening must be free so that the unit  does not overheat  The integrated  temperature limiter blocks the gas supply  when the unit becomes too hot     Operating Instructions    Always observe the operating instructions  and    Important operating notes    prior to  starting  The vehicle owner is responsible    49    CARAVAN EQUIPMENT    for the correct operation of the appliance     The installer or vehicle owner must apply the  yellow sticker with the warning information   which is enclosed with the appliance  to a  place in the vehicle where it is clearly visible  to all users   e g  on the wardrobe door   Ask  Truma to send you stickers  if necessary     Directive 2004 78 EC stipulates that a safety  shut off device is required if caravans are  being heated while driving     The Truma gas pressure control systems  SecuMotion MonoControl CS satisfy these  requirements     Before using for the first time  it is   essential to flush the 
84. d if an AKS or similar  stabiliser is fitted     Switch off 12 volt supply     SECURITY  Lowering and locking the  corner steadies and removing the wheels  reduces the risk of caravan theft     NOTE  Do not work under the caravan  unless the corner steadies are down and the  axle is Supported     Should the caravan be stored for a  prolonged period of time it is strongly  recommended that the caravan is fully  serviced before the commencement of use   Your dealer will ensure that your caravan is  safe  secure and ready for your enjoyment     NOTE  Caravans stored for any length of  time should not have the handbrake applied   Ideally the wheels should be removed and  the caravan placed on winter wheels and the  handbrake released  The hitch head should  be checked to see that it is fully extended    CARE OF YOUR CARAVAN   MAINTENANCE    and that there is no load on the braking  system     MAINTENANCE   AL KO  LIGHTWEIGHT CHASSIS    AL KO GALVANISED CHASSIS    Hot dip galvanising offers high corrosion  protection by forming a barrier layer through  reaction with the atmosphere  This will be  apparent by the chassis members changing  to a light grey colour  During winter periods  or storage where there is insufficient air  circulation or heavy moisture  a soft porous   light grey oxidisation layer may form  This is  known as    White Rust    and should NOT be  confused with rust    THE AXLE  Fig 1     The AL KO rubber suspension axle has been  designed for new standards of spri
85. d liquids  must not be used on these items as they  will react with the material and cause  visual damage     Correct removal of scratches from acrylic  panes is achieved by using a special  polishing cloth and acrylic polishing paste   Light scratches and matt areas can be  removed from acrylic by using the acrylic  polishing paste and polishing cloth   Distribute the polishing paste on the pre   cleaned surface with the polishing cloth and  polish gently in a circular motion for 3 5  minutes  Rinse with warm water  Do not  use in strong sunshine  Correct antistatic  treatment of the acrylic pane is achieved  with an antistatic acrylic cleaner  The acrylic  cleaner prevents the static charging and with    it the attraction of dust  it removes among  other things  light stains and dust which  clings loosely to the pane  Regular care with  acrylic cleaner prevents the formation of a  film of grime  which might be difficult to  remove later  and renews constantly the  antistatic effect  Spray the acrylic cleaner  on the pane  with an unbroken movement  wipe the surface with a fresh polishing cloth   for example  first vertically  then  horizontally  but not in a circular motion     Rub gently do not rub dry  leave to dry  naturally  Do not use in strong sunshine   Thus can the acrylic panes be enjoyed  again     It is a popular misconception that caravan  windows are vacuum sealed  This is not the  case     The windows in a caravan can be  susceptible to condensation if the  te
86. di Heki Rooflight 86  S    Safety  amp  Security 24  Security Tag 5  Servicing 102  Heater 47  Speed Limits 23  Smoke Alarm 72  Stabiliser 17  Storage 96    107    INDEX    T  Television  amp  FM Radio Aerial 88  Thetford Cassette Toilet 78  Towing Code 8  Towing  amp  Driving 22  Pulling Off 22  Reversing 22  Speed Limits 22  U  Ultraflow Filter Housing 29  V  Ventilation 24  V 1 N 5  W  Warranty 104  Water Heater  Combi  53  Electrical Operating 47    Instructions 48    Gas Operating Instructions 49    Water Pump 29  Water System 29  Wheel Changing 23  Waste Connection 28    NOTES    108            COACHMAN       Coachman Caravan Company  Aftercare Operatons  Amsterdam Road   Sutton Fields Industrial Estate  Hull HU7 OXF    Tel  01482 877405 Fax  01482 371679 www coachman co uk    
87. e every  minute to indicate that the detector is  receiving power from the power pack and  is fully operational     c  Test the sounder  power pack and circuitry  by pressing and holding the centre of the  Test Reset button briefly to confirm that  the detector is operating properly  The  sounder will sound as soon as the button  is pressed and the Alarm LED will  illuminate red indicating that the sounder  is working and the power pack is  providing power to the unit  This test for  the sounder  power pack and circuitry  should be performed on a weekly basis   This should be continued for the lifetime  of the product     WARNING    Prolonged exposure to the sounder in close  proximity to your ears may damage your  hearing     Under normal operating conditions  the  power pack will last for the lifetime of the  product i e  7 years     795    CARAVAN EQUIPMENT    The detector will not protect against the risk  of carbon monoxide poisoning when the  power pack has drained     WARNING    Constant exposure to extreme high or low  temperatures may reduce the life of the  power pack     POWER PACK DE ACTIVATION    Your CO 9X is portable  making it ideal for  taking with you on holiday  You will need to  deactivate your detector when travelling or  even when storing e g  when decorating   Fitting is the reverse of removal  To  deactivate the detector the two ends of the  metal clip must be inserted into the  corresponding holes in the disabling socket  located on the underside of t
88. e fitted with a Truma  Combi  Amara Pastiche VIP  water heater   The Laser is fitted with the Alde Combined  System     certain undesirable situations occur  Here is  a summary of what they mean       Description    3 The water pump is currently  _ running    The leisure battery voltage is  below 12 2v    The water tank is below 25   full    Dimmer Switches    Your caravan may be fitted with dimmer  lights that are controlled via switches  mounted on the walls of your living space   Quickly pressing these switches will turn the  lights on and off  When the light is on  you  can hold the button down to slowly dim the  brightness  When a desired brightness is  reached  release the button and the level will  be saved  Holding the dimmer button again  will cause the lights to increase in brightness  until full power is reached     Warranty    If you believe there is a problem with your  control panel please contact your caravan  dealer who will be able to help     46    TRUMA COMBI    Vision  Pastiche and VIP caravans are fitted  with the Truma Combi this is a warm air  heater with integrated hot water boiler    The primary power source is gas with a  secondary source of 230 V electric  For  room heating the combi can work on dual  fuel     The burner operates fan supported  which  ensures trouble free function  The unit also  has heating elements for elements for  electrical operation  The unit is unsuitable  for use as an instantaneous water heater     In winter operation the h
89. e found located on the front  offside bed box     Charge Controller   Part Number  STS01208  Part of Coachman ELEQE062     The charge controller does not need to be  monitored as an accurate indication of battery  power will be show on the LCD control panel  fitted to the caravan  However  the charge  controller does have some basic indicators     CONNECTING SERVICES   ELECTRICITY    GREEN LED   S    Charge LED A  If illuminated  it confirms  that power is being produced by the solar  panel and the battery is being charged  this  may flash in certain light conditions  which  indicates the power from the solar panel is  between voltages  for example where light  conditions go from sun to shadow      Load LED B  If illuminated  power available  at terminals 5 and 6 to power a load     A load can be connected to terminals 5 and  6  the load will be switched off when the  battery voltage drops to approximately  11 40v  This is to prevent the battery  becoming heavily discharged  the load  would normally be connected directly to the  battery terminals   Loads being powered  from the load terminals will be restricted to  the current capacity of the charge controller   i e  8 amp charge controller will only allow 8  amps to flow  if this figure is exceeded the  charge controller will shut down and  disconnect the load   In most cases these  terminals will not be used because generally  speaking all loads applications are best  powered through the battery rather than  directly from t
90. e product has not been  installed in accordance with the  instructions    alterations have been made  to the product    the product has been  repaired by an unauthorised Thetford  Service Centre    the product code or  serial ID has been changed    the product  has been damaged by circumstances  outside the normal use of the product     6  The guarantee is only valid for Thetford  refrigerators that are built in a caravan     Thetford is not liable for any loss and or  damage caused directly or indirectly by use  of the refrigerator     OVEN  HOB AND GRILL    Your caravan is fitted with one of the 3  burner hotplate dual fuel cookers     Introduction    This appliance has been installed in    accordance with the local  national and  European regulations in force  Particular  attention has been given to the requirements  regarding ventilation  Read the instructions  before using the appliance     Thetfords policy is one of continuous  development and improvement   Specifications and illustrations may change  subsequent to publication     Provision of Ventilation    The use of a gas cooking appliance results in  the production of heat and moisture in a room  in which it is installed  Ensure that the kitchen  is well ventilated  keep natural ventilation  holes open or install a mechanical ventilation  device  mechanical extractor hood      Prolonged intensive use of the appliance may  call for additional ventilation  for example  opening a window  or more effective  ventilation 
91. e the electrics correctly attached and  free from dragging or snagging on full  lock     8  Have the lights and road indicators  been checked and are they working     PREPARING FOR THE ROAD TOWING AND DRIVING    9  Once    Hitched Up     are the corner  steadies fully retracted  and the  caravan handbrake OFF     10 Has the caravan step been stowed  away     11  Are the caravan door  windows   lockers and roof lights closed and  secured     12  Is the rear number plate correct and  clearly visible     13  Is the gas system turned off for  towing     14  If fitted check ATC system   See page  14      15  Is the caravan loaded correctly and all  items secure     16  Is the sink empty of all items including  the bowl     SPEED LIMITS  Normal road towing  50mph  80 kp h     Motorways  including  Dual carriageways      PULLING OFF    Let the clutch out smoothly     60mph_  96 kp h     Allow more engine speed to produce the  power to move the additional weight of the  caravan     Avoid wear and tear on clutch and  transmission by taking extra care     Change gears smoothly   Try not to jerk the clutch   CARAVAN HANDLING    Allow for caravan being wider than car   Do not bump kerb with caravan wheels     When passing other vehicles allow more  than normal clearance for driving solo     Allow longer to get up speed to pass     Allow for the vehicle being twice its normal    length   Do not suddenly swing out     Carry out all manoeuvres as smoothly as  possible     DE  TEPA    Use ne
92. eater can be used  to heat the room and simultaneously warm  water  If only warm water is required  select  summer operation     3 different energy selections are available for  operating the unit       gas operation only  Propane Butane for autonomous use      electrical operation only  230 v for use on camp site      or gas and electrical operation   mixed  operation only possible in winter mode    Winter Operation    In winter operation  the unit automatically  selects the required power setting according    to the temperature difference between the  temperature set on the control panel and the  current room temperature  When the boiler  is filled  the water is automatically heated as  well  The water temperature depends on the  selected operational mode and the heater  output     All 3 energy selection options can be used  for winter deployment but if the ambient  temperature is below 6 C mixed operation or  gas only is recommended     With gas operation the unit automatically  selects the output level that is required     For electrical operation depending on the  fuse protection at the camping site  power of  900 W  3 9 A  or 1800  7 8 A  can be  manually selected     Note  If more output is required  e g   heating up or low outside temperatures   gas or mixed operation should be  selected so that enough heating power is  always available     With mixed energy operation selected  the  230 V electric supply is prioritised over the  gas operation if the heat requirements 
93. eating of the  content of the boiler  boiler priority   The  water temperature is kept at the higher  level  around 62   C      Not Combi Diesel   Once the water temperature is reached   the room is heated again     CARAVAN EQUIPMENT     This symbol will flash until the required  water temperature is reached      y s Select power type      Use the control knob push button to  select the symbol in menu line  3        Click to change to the setting level       Use the control knob push button to  select the required power type       Click the control knob push button to  confirm the value        Symbol Operating Mode Power type    a Gas Diesel Gas Diesel   b ELI Electro   b  c EL2 Electro   a b Mix1  Gas Diesel   Electro    a b c Mix 2  Gas Diesel   Electro     Mixed mode    Special aspects in the mixed mode  Interruption of the power supply 230 V    Combi Gas   The heater automatically switches to the gas  mode  As soon as the 230 V power supply  is reconnected  the heater automatically  switches back to the mixed mode     Combi Diesel   The heater goes to malfunction  Switch the  heater off and on again on the control panel   In case of a longer interruption  switch to the     Diesel    power type     Malfunction in the combustion process   e g  lack of fuel      Combi Gas   The heater automatically switches to the  electro mode  If the heater should operate in  the mixed mode again  the cause of the  malfunction needs to be rectified  Switch  the heater off and on again on t
94. ecurity  the ventilator  stops when the tension is too high  19 5v   or too low  11 1v  or when the fan is  blocked  For trouble shooting see Fig  4     Fig4 TROUBLE SHOOTING    FLASHING LED s   PROBLEM   or Tension  lt  11 1 V  eee at BEB   or Tension  gt  19 5V  Jtem       BIE   Motor blocked     wJ   348  amp    Motor not connected       MAINTENANCE    The ventilator grid can be removed for  cleaning  Also the mosquito screens can be  taken out for cleaning     The roof light is only waterproof in the  direction of the traffic  When transporting  the caravan 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     THE HEKI 2 ROOFLIGHT    The Heki 2 roof lights provide  a maximum of 13 200mm of  fixed ventilation     1  To open to the tilted  position     a  Press the button in the  toggle catches on either side  of the dome and turn through  approx  90       b  Grasp the metal bar in the  middle  snap it out of its  holder  swivel down and push  the dome upwards   Dome is  held by the two gas springs  after approx  150mm      84    c  Swivel the metal bar towards the dome  and snap into its holder     d  To close the dome  proceed with steps  a   c  in reverse order     2  To open in the intermediate position     a  Open the toggle catches on either side of  the dome     
95. efore moving off     e Do not leave your caravan when HEKI 2 is  open     e Please consult your supplying dealer if  you have any problems or defects     e Remove any snow ice or dirt before  opening the roof     Opening   closing the dome      press the push button  1  and  simultaneously open the dome with the  bar  2     Position    A        push the bar  2  to the marked rest  position          Fix the bar in the rest position by  pushing the sliders  3   left and right   downwards     Position    B        push the bar  2  to the marked position      and lead over the locking mechanism  left and right by applying slight pressure     CARAVAN EQUIPMENT    Position    C        push the bar  2  to the marked rest  position          applying slight pressure  lead the bar   2  over the catch hook  4  left and right  so that the dome is locked and the bar   2  lies on the push button  1     Position    D        push the bar  2  to the marked position       Opening   closing the blinds     push the blind  5  in the direction of the  arrow  A  and the flyscreen  6  in the  direction of the arrow  B         CARAVAN EQUIPMENT    Care Instructions    Clean the acrylic  glass  pane only with Seitz  acrylic cleaner or soap suds and plenty of water   Use talcum to care for the rubber seals   Only use water and mild soap suds to clean  the blinds  The guarantee becomes null and  void if these instructions are not followed     MINI HEKI ROOFLIGHT    The Mini Heki Rooflight will provide a 
96. eft C_  and Right  D until the  desired minute is reached     6  Press Enter to set time  seconds  will automatically be reset to OO     The Battery Voltage menu displays the  V voltage of the leisure battery     An estimate of your batteries remaining  charge can be seen by pressing Enter  ENTER   on this menu and selecting the   unit  D   Based on standard battery voltages  if your  battery measures over 12 7v it is 100   charged  Below 12v is 0  charged     CONNECTING SERVICES   ELECTRICITY    You can return to displaying in volts by    pressing Enter and selecting the V  unit  D    a a  f your battery voltage drops below  12 2v  25   a warning icon will display  on the clock menu     The battery voltage may read much higher  than normal if it is recharging     Temperature    The temperature inside your living  space can be viewed using the Internal  Temperature menu  You can change  between degrees Celsius and Degrees    Fahrenheit by pressing enter and  selecting Left C  for   C or Right   D for   F   CARAVAN EQUIPMENT    Water Tank Level    If you caravan is fitted with a water   probe  then the water level within the  tank is displayed on the Water Tank Level  menu  The percentage of water remaining in  your tank is displayed on the screen     V If your water tank gets below 25    the low water warning icon will  display on the clock menu     Warning Icons    There are a number of warning icons that  display above the time on the clock menu if       Your caravan will b
97. eft for at least 1 minute before  a further attempt to ignite the burner     For simmering  turn the knob further anti   clockwise to the low rate position     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     Each burner will support pans from 10  to 22cm care should be taken not to  overload the appliance as  performance may be reduced     The following pan sizes are the  maximum we recommend      Electric Hotplate 180mm    Auxiliary Burner 200mm  Semi Rapid Burner 2 x 200mm or 1 x  220mm with 1 x 180mm    When using small pans the flames  should not spread beyond the base of  the pan as this will reduce the  efficiency of the burner     Avoid old or misshapen panes as  these may cause instability     The lid must be opened fully prior to    using the hotplate burners        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 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 u
98. ek      refer to system requirements  lt   _ Red line visible      as detailed on page 3 of Al    _ possible to continue   ko handbook      journey but consult Al         ko  See back page of    Al ko handbook for    details     _ push rod position        Prior to commencing any journey  ensure that the caravan lighting is fully operational and check the vehicle is loaded appropriately  the nose  weight and tyre pressure are correct and confirm that the caravan is coupled to the vehicle tow bar correctly     15    PREPARING FOR THE ROAD       HITCHING UP    Wind up the corner steadies to the fully  retracted position     Wind up the jockey wheel to raise the hitch  to the above height of the towing vehicle  ball  Remove ball cover      It is an advantage to have a person  standing by the caravan to direct the driver  of the towing vehicle to place the vehicle in  the correct position      Reverse the towing vehicle so that the  towing ball is just under the caravan hitch     16    Operating Instructions   AKS 3004    The AKS 3004 stabiliser fitted to your  caravan has 4 special friction pads  which  suppress both snaking and pitching and it is  essential that the tow ball is kept completely  clean as contaminated pads will reduce its  effectiveness     The maximum vertical static load for this  coupling is 100kg and must not be  exceeded  However  the vertical static load  on the towing vehicle may be less than this   check with towing vehicle manufacturer    Whichever is the
99. electrical  or LPG systems and appliances  except by qualified persons     Aerosols and highly flammable liquids  must not be stored in the  compartment behind  or adjacent to   any gas appliance     Some industrial LPG appliances  operate a high pressure and require a     high pressure    regulator  This often  has an adjusting handle on it  NEVER  use such a regulator on a caravan     tap are clearly indicated  If a fault is  suspected then isolate the unit involved and  consult your Dealer        GAS ISOLATION VALVE    WATER HEATER    SPACE HEATER    FRIDGE    GAS EQUIPMENT ISOLATION MANIFOLD       External Quick Release Gas Coupling   BBQ Point     This is supplied with a nozzle for your  appliance which is a simple push fit into the  coupling on the caravan     To attach  push back the knurled collar on  the coupling  This action automatically seals  the gas supply and will then allow you to  turn on the gas supply     WARNING   Do not use a gas barbecue in an  enclosed awning space  This is an    outlet only Do not use for gas input        CONNECTING SERVICES   GAS    CHANGING GAS CYLINDERS    If a gas cylinder is to be left disconnected  for an extended period  then care must be  taken to ensure that dirt and insects cannot  enter the open end of the gas supply hose     CONNECTING SERVICES   GAS  Empty cylinder        Turn off cylinder valve and all gas  appliances    li  Release retaining strap   lil  Remove hose connection from cylinder     iv  Remove cylinder from g
100. entire water  supply system through with clean water  If  the heater is not being used  always drain  the water contents if there is a risk of frost   There shall be no claims under guarantee for  damage caused by frost     Materials in the device which come into  contact with water are suitable for use with  drinking water  see manufacturer declaration  www truma com   Downloads    Manufacturer Declaration      CARAVAN EQUIPMENT    TRUMA CONTROL PANEL  OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS    Safety Instructions      The device may only be operated if it is in  perfect working order       Arrange for malfunctions to be rectified  immediately  Only rectify malfunctions  yourself  if the remedy is outlined in the  troubleshooting information in these  operating instructions       Do not repair or modify the device       Only allow the manufacturer or its  customer service to repair a faulty device     Important Note    If the power supply to the systems is  interrupted for longer than 20 minutes  the  time and date need to be entered again     If the Truma Combi heater is connected to  the control panel Truma CP plus  the heater  can no longer be switched via a ZUCB timer     Intended Use    The control panel Truma CP plus serves to  control and monitor a Combi heater and or a  Truma air conditioning unit  The device is  designed for installation in caravans and  motor caravans     Display and Control Elements         Display     Status line     Menu line  above      Menu line  below      Di
101. erator  we advise you to read the Thetford manual  completely  Keep this manual in a safe  place for future reference     For the latest version of the manual please  visit www thetford europe com     Symbols used    y OK  w Tip  Special attention required        Caution  possible risk of injury or  product damage     USE SAFELY    For correct and safe use of this refrigerator   you need to observe several precautions  and general recommendations  If these  instructions have not been followed   warranty claims will not be accepted         What to do if you smell gas  Directly  close the valve of the gas bottle  extinguish  any naked flames  do not switch on any  electrical devices or lighting  open the  windows and leave the room  Then contact  the Customer Service Department in your  country or holiday location     AN What to do if you smell a pungent  odour from the cooling system  Switch off  the refrigerator  extinguish any naked flames   provide sufficient ventilation through vents   windows and doors  Then contact the  Customer Service Department in your  country or holiday location     MAINTENANCE    e Make sure that installation  electrical  connection  maintenance and periodical  inspection of the gas system will be done  by a qualified technical person  according  to Thetford   s instructions  www thetford   europe com  and local safety rules     e Never open or damage the cooling system  at the back of your refrigerator  The  cooling system is pressurised and  cont
102. es to the caravan and charging the  battery  It will give a constant 13 8 volts that  will Supply the caravan when it is needed  as  long as the 230 volt supply is connected   When you disconnect 230 volt supply the  caravan auxiliary battery will supply your  caravan extra low voltage system     LASER PASTICHE AND VIP    These caravans are fitted with a dual stage  battery charger and a power supply to meet  your caravan 12 volt requirements     When the 230 volt supply is connected the  battery charger will charge your auxiliary  battery at 13 8 volts constantly and for 4  hours in a 24 hour period will boost this to  14 2 volts to ensure your battery is kept in  prime condition  At no time during this  period will any power for the 12 volt system  in your caravan use the battery  At the same  time the power supply side of the unit will  supply your caravan requirements at 13  volts up to 20 amps     When the 230 volt supply is disconnected  for any reason the power supply will  automatically switch the auxiliary battery    CONNECTING SERVICES   ELECTRICITY    into the 12 volt system and feed your  requirements     NOTE WE RECOMMEND A BATTERY TO  BE USED AT ALL TIMES     The Thetford Refrigerator requires that the  battery is connected for the gas igniter to  work     CAUTION     e As with all types of transformer power  supply a certain amount of heat is  generated  this will vary with the charge  rate  therefore adequate space and  ventilation must be provided and  mainta
103. essary with  an approved type  in any case no later  than the expiry date marked on the  hose     e Do not site bottles outside the gas  locker compartment as this would  necessitate the use of a high pressure  hose in excess of 450mm     e Do not use any additional independent  gas appliances inside your caravan        e When changing cylinders ensure that  all appliances are turned off and the  service valve is closed     e Use appliances only for the purpose  for which they were designed installed  eg  Do not use cookers as heater          Butane is suitable for use at temperatures  down to 2  C but will not work below that     PROPANE    Propane is supplied in red steel containers  or partly red bottles which have a female left  hand threaded connector or by BP Gas  Light in green cylinders     Scandinavian countries use the same connector     Germany or Austria supply Propane with a  male connection     CONNECTING SERVICES   GAS    Propane will work at temperatures as low as    40  C and is therefore suitable for all winter  caravanning     CONNECTION    Make sure that heating  cooking appliances  and gas cylinders are switched off     Ensure the regulator has been connected via  the flexible hose supplied by your dealer to  the gas bottle     Note  Gas bottle valves should always be in  the    OFF    position when towing     HOSES    Your caravan will be supplied with a Truma  High Pressure hones which must be used  between the pressure regulator and your gas  bottle  t
104. 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     Aqua Kem Sachets are particularly suitable  for winter camping as the sachets are filled  with powder  They completely dissolve in  water  are easy to dose and economical in  use     Maintenance    To prolong the life of your toilet  maintain  your toilet regularly  Use cassette tank  cleaner 2 or 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     A Never use Vaseline or vegetable    oil to lubricate the seals as this  may cause leakage to your waste   holding tank        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 you 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     Questions    If you require further information or have any  questions about your toilet please visit    81    CARAVAN EQUIPMENT    www thetford eu   Spare Parts    Original Thetford spare parts are available  through your own dealer or 
105. gerator or storing  your vehicle  switch off the refrigerator  Push  the on off switch  as illustrated  and hold it  for 2 seconds to switch off the refrigerator   All lights will go out     DEFROSTING    A layer of ice on the cooling fins will decrease  the cooling capacity and durability of your  refrigerator  Therefore your refrigerator is  provided with an automatic defrost system   which prevents ice formation     Despite this system  it is also possible to  manually defrost your refrigerator on  occasion  Remove all food  wrap it tightly in  newspaper and put it on a cold place or in an  insulated bag  Then open the doors  Put dry  towels in the refrigerator to catch the  remaining water  When the refrigerator is  defrosted  thoroughly dry the inside     Do not speed up the defrosting process by  A removing the ice layer with force or  sharp objects or by using a hairdryer     STORAGE    If you do not expect to use your refrigerator  for a longer period  it is important to  thoroughly empty  defrost and clean the  complete refrigerator  Then install the winter  cover over the vents  to protect your  refrigerator during storage    To prevent odours and mould in the  refrigerator  keep all doors open  during storage     Rotate the hook at door lock 45 degrees and  lock it in place by using the strike plate  as  illustrated     64    A Make sure the gas taps of the gas bottle  are closed during storage     AN Water through the vents may damage  your refrigerator  Therefore
106. gs are     Steel Wheels 88Nm  65  bs ft    Alloy Wheels 130Nm  96 Ibs ft      WHEEL BOLT TIGHTENING SEQUENCE    WARNING     1  After the first 30 miles check all  road wheel bolts and tighten  if  required  to correct torque setting     2  Check wheel bolt torque before  each major journey     3  Never use grease of any kind on  wheel bolts        SAFETY AND SECURITY    Please note with Alloy Wheels you should  first tighten all bolts to 85Nm  63Ibs ft   then go around again in the sequence  shown and increase the torque from  85Nm  63lbs ft  to 130Nm  96Ibs ft   The  correct conical and tapered wheel bolts   stamped 10 9  must be used     IMPORTANT  Your attention is drawn to the  notice affixed in the caravan advising on fire  prevention  ventilation and what to do in  case Of fire     CHILDREN    Do not leave children alone in the caravan   Keep potentially dangerous items  e g   matches  drugs etc  out of reach  as at home     FIRE EXTINGUISHER    It is recommended that you provide  one dry  powder fire extinguisher  of an approved  type or complying with ISO 7165 of at least  1kg capacity by main exit door  and a fire  blanket next to the cooker  Familiarise  yourself with the instructions on the fire  extinguisher and the local fire precaution  arrangements     A fat pan must not have an extinguisher aimed  at it  but must be smothered by a fire blanket     IN CASE OF FIRE    1  Get everyone out of the caravan as    quickly as possible using whichever exit is  quickest 
107. h the oven  heats up quickly  it is recommended a 10  minute preheat be allowed  The oven should  reach full temperature in 15   20 minutes     Most cookery books give details of the shelf  positions and gas mark settings for each    Gas Mark Temperature  _  Centre   Shelf Pos  2     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     Quick browning    Temp  C     Do   s and Don   ts    DO read the user instructions carefully  before using the appliance for the  first time    DO allow the oven to heat before    using for the first time  in order to  expel any smells before the  introduction of food     Shelf    _ Cooking Time  Position       25 mins per 500g  plus 25 mins    15 mins per 500g  plus 20 mins    30 mins per 500g  plus 35 mins    25 mins per 500g  plus 25 mins       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 NOT allow children near the cooker  when in use  Turn pan handles  away from the front so that they  cannot be caught accidentally    DO NOT allow fats or oils to build up in the  oven trays or base     DO NOT use abrasive cleaners or po
108. he   control panel     Combi Diesel   The heater goes to malfunction  Switch the  heater off and on again on the control panel   In case of a longer interruption switch to the     Electro    power type     52    ORO Select Fan level    When the heater air conditioner unit is  connected     Use the control knob push button to  select the symbol in menu line  8      Click to change to the setting level     Use the control knob push button to  select the required fan level     Click the control Knob push button to  confirm the value        CARAVAN EQUIPMENT       Set Timer      Use the control knob push button to  select the symbol in menu line  4      Operating mode   Description    HEATER COMBI    Click to change to the setting level     If the timer is activated  ON   the timer  Circulating air  if no device is in operation  9 in the menu is shown as deactivated  speed levels can be selected   OFF      Fan is switched off     Low fan level  Enter start time      Use the control kKnob push button to set  the hours  then the minutes     High fan level   Only Combi Gas      Fast heating of the room  Available  if the  difference between the selected and current  room temperature is  gt  10   C     AIR CONDITIONING UNIT       Fan is switched off     Circulating air  if no device is in operation Enter end time point      Use the control knob push button to set  Low fan level  the hours  then the minutes     Only available in cooling mode   Highest fan level     Automatically selec
109. he boiler  check the expansion tank  level  The fluid should be 20mm above the  minimum mark when cold     Ensure adequate LPG Propane  230V and  12V supplies are connected and turned on   The control panel should be active and  display the 230V connection symbol     Turn the boiler    On    using the control panel   then scroll across and raise the desired  room temperature to   30  C  The circulation  pump symbol should appear  Visually check  in the expansion tank that the pump is  operating     Scroll across and turn on the 2kW electric    58    heater using the panel  Wait for 10 minutes  and check that the upper flow pipe on the  boiler is getting hot  The bottom return pipe  may also be warm     Scroll back and turn on the gas burner using  the control panel  You might not be able to  hear it start  so visually check the flue  outside to confirm the boiler is operating   Wait for 10 minutes and check the lower  return pipe on the boiler  It should now be  hot and the boiler fully operational     If the return pipe is not hot  turn the boiler to     Off    and locate the air bleeds  Open the  bleeds until fluid comes out and then close  them  Top up the header tank if needed and  then restart the boiler  Check after 5  minutes that the return pipe is hot     If the lower return pipe is not hot  turn the  boiler    Off    and bleed the radiators  Then  turn the boiler    On    wait 10 minutes and  check the lower return pipe again     NOTE  In the winter or when there is
110. he caravan ensure ALL  equipment is turned off and that where  appropriate switches are moved to the off  positions     28    WATER    Your caravan will be fitted with a Flowjet on   board pump  Vision   a Truma Ultraflow Filter  water system  Pastiche VIP  or on Laser  models the Ultraflow is combined with a  Whale Underfloor Tank System  To  determine which model you have  please  refer to the Coachman brochure     Under no circumstances should mains  water be connected to the caravan  without a pressure reducer     If using the system after a storage period   carry out checks as outlined in    Setting up  the Water System        Fill fresh water container and place in  suitable position  Place waste water  receptacles in position     Place the submersible pump or filler pipe   dependant on system  into the water  container  ensuring that it is fully submerged  before operating the system     WASTE CONNECTION    Your caravan is fitted with a 28mm waste  water system  Two waste water outlets are  located on the offside of the caravan to the  rear of the wheels  These outlets connect to  standard waste hose  which can then be  inserted into suitable waste water  containers     PRESSURISED WATER SYSTEM    Fresh water is supplied to the caravan from  an external water container by either the  Flowjet with its inlet pipe or the Ultraflow  Filter Compact System  which consists of a  socket located near the water heater cowl   on the offside of your caravan and a  separate plug in
111. he detector   see image   You can ensure that the  product is disabled by pressing the test  button     if there is no sound from the  sounder then clip has been fitted correctly        CARAVAN EQUIPMENT    NOTE  If the disabling tab is no longer  available then the clip can be replicated by  opening out a thin metal paper clip into a U   shape     Your FireAngel detector offers many features  which set it apart from other CO detectors  on the market today     Test Reset button feature  This button will   e Test the sounder  power pack and circuitry    e Allows you to test the sensor by  introducing a source of CO into the  detector  See    Testing the Sensor    below      e Silence the loud 85dB  at 1 metre  3 feet    sounder during an alarm  only for alarms  due to levels of CO of less than 50ppm     Testing the sounder  power pack and  circuitry    Test the sounder  power pack and circuitry  by pressing and releasing the Test Reset  button to confirm that the detector is  operating properly  The sounder should  sound as soon as the button is pressed  and  the Alarm LED will illuminate red indicating  that the sounder is working and the power  pack is providing power to the unit  This  test for the sounder  battery and circuitry  should be performed on a weekly basis     Testing the sensor    NOTE  We suggest the use of an incense  stick or cigarette as the inefficient way in  which these products burn means the  smoke given off contains a detectable  localised amount of ca
112. he solar panel     RED LED   S    Battery LED 1  2 and 3  If all are illuminated   it confirms the battery is fully charged     Battery LED 1 and 2  If both are illuminated  it confirms the battery is in a normal healthy  condition     Battery LED 1  If only LED 1 is illuminated it  indicates the battery condition is low     Note   If the Red LED   s are flashing it merely  indicates that the battery is between voltage  phases as per above     TERMINALS    Terminals 1 and 2  solar module input     Terminals 3 and 4  Battery Positive and  Negative     Terminals 5 and 6  Load supply   If used     PURPOSE AND FUNCTION OF THE  SOLAR SYSTEM    The solar panel operates in all daylight  conditions and should prevent the battery  from discharging during periods of storage   assuming the caravan is outdoors  and it  will enable a much higher degree of power  self sufficiency if on a camp site without  electric hook up     Typically  the panel will generate up to 25Ah  per day in peak conditions     There is no maintenance required with this  product  however  it is advisable to clean the  panel with water twice per year to ensure  best performance     42       WARRANTY    The solar panel is covered by a 20 year cell  performance warranty  that being that by  year 30 the panel will be outputting no less  than 80  of its new value   The build quality  of the panel is also guaranteed against  defects and water ingress for 10 years  The  charge controller is covered by a 2 year  warranty 
113. here are different adapters for Propane  and Butane and different types of cylinders      Ensure that the open end of the gas hose is  protected against the entry of dirt or insects  if it is to be left disconnected for any  extended period     WARNING    Inspect flexible hoses regularly for  deterioration  wear and damage  and    renew as necessary with an approved  type  in any case not later than the  expiry date marked on the hose        GAS SAFETY ADVICE    Regularly check flexible gas hose  Finally  make sure that each gas appliance is  working efficiently to the recommendations  of the appliance manufacturers     AWNING SPACES LPG APPLIANCE  EXHAUST    There is no danger of pollution of an  enclosed awning space from the LPG  exhaust from a refrigerator venting into it     If totally enclosed  water heaters may  produce sufficient exhaust to pollute the  awning space  from a general comfort  smell  and hygiene point of view  In extreme cases  there could be a build up of carbon dioxide  to a dangerous level     Caravan owners are advised to allow some  fresh air circulation in the awning space  when such appliances are in use     VENTILATION    Fresh air circulation should be allowed  below the caravan when appliances are in  use  At least three sides of the underfloor  space should always be kept open and  unobstructed especially by snow  Do not  make any additional openings in the floor     Fixed ventilation gas drop holes are sited  under gas appliances in various l
114. hrough Coachman Caravans Ltd  01482 328231    Solar Panel 10 Years Solar Technology International  Units 4     6 Station Drive  Bredon  Nr Tewkesbury  Glos  01684 774000  Solar Panel Charge Controller 2 Years GL20 7HH    Combi Heater  amp  Control Panel  Truma UK Limited  Park Lane  Dove Valley Park  Foston  South Derbyshire     01283 586050       01933 677765       106    A  Alarm  AL KO Lightweight Chassis  Arrival at Site  Parking  Selecting a Pitch  Unhitching  Levelling  B  Battery  Beds  amp  Bunks  Blinds  amp  Flyscreens  Body Shell  Braking System  Brake Away Cable  C  Caravan Equipment  Caravan Handling  Caravan Mains Inlet    Caravan Registration  amp   Identification Scheme  VIN     Charger  Cleaning    72  97  Ze  28  2r  21  28    44  91  88    20    47    22  38    41  92    Connecting Services 28  Water 28  Gas 35  Electricity 38   Consumer Unit 41   Control Panel 44   Coupling Up Checklist 21   E   Electricity 38  Wiring of Connecting Cable   amp  Caravan Mains Inlet 39  Fuses 40  Relay Housing 42  Testing R C D  43  Polarity 43  12v System 40   Entertainment System 88   G   Gas 35  The Regulator 35  Types of Gas 35   Gas Barbecue Point 36   M   Maintenance  Wheel Changing 23    Wheels  amp  Tyres 98  Microwave 71  O  Oven  Hob  Grill 66  P  Preparing for the Road 11  Pre Tow Checklist  amp  Hitch up 13  Pressure Water System 29  R  Refrigerator 58  Rooflights 82    The Heki 2 Rooflights 86   The Omnivent 12V Rooflight 86   The Mini Heki Rooflight 86   The Mi
115. ikely event of any defect appearing at  some later date it is vital that service history  can be identified  We suggest service  invoices are retained with this guide     Additionally  but most importantly  regular  service is a requisite of the Guarantee and  will preserve your rights under the warranty     101    SERVICING    PARTS    In the interest of safety  replacement parts  for an appliance shall conform to the  appliance manufacturers    specification and  should be fitted by him  or his authorised  agent     MAINS ELECTRICS    It is recommended that you have your Mains  Electric   s System inspected by an NICEIC  approved contractor every 3 years     CUSTOMER SERVICES    Should you require any replacement parts  for your caravan it is necessary that you  contact the dealer from whom you  purchased the caravan or any authorised  dealer and give the following information   which will help in identifying the required  component     a  Model of caravan   b  VIN number     c  Description of fault plus sizes if  cupboard doors  mirrors  windows  wheels  amp  tyres etc  are required     ALL PARTS MUST BE ORDERED    AND SUPPLIED THROUGH YOUR  APPOINTED DEALER     SERVICING    The dealer can then order them from the  factory or direct from the supplier for  appliances detailed overleaf where the  original supplier undertakes warranty     All the illustrations and descriptive matter  in this guide are intended to give a  general idea of the caravan  Changing  market and suppl
116. ilet    Press the flush button once to activate the  control panel  Then press the flush button  for several seconds to flush the toilet        Ordinary toilet paper can cause  clogging  Use Aqua Soft toilet paper  instead  This toilet paper is super     soft  dissolves quickly  prevents  clogging and makes it easier to empty  the waste holding tank        Level indication    You can check whether your waste holding  tank has a 1 level or a 3 level indication   Make sure the tank is empty and place it  back properly  The activated the control  panel  If no level indication light lights up   you toilet has a 1 level indication  It will only  indicate a full tank  If a green level indication  light immediately lights up  you toilet has a  3 level indication  It will empty half full and  full     Emptying Tank  Waste Holding Tank    When the red light to the level indicator on  the control panel lights up  you need to  empty the waste holding 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     To empty the tank without splashing    press and hold the vent button with your  thumb while the pour out spout is pointing  downwards     80    If you want to continue using your toilet after  emptying  prepare the waste holding tank  gain     Aqua Kem Green  Aqua Kem Natural   and Aqua Rinse  Test ISO 11734  are  absolutely safe to empty into a septic tank  or small biological systems o
117. ilise the caravan  Do not  use to jack up caravan     4  Your spare wheel is located in the AL KO  spare wheel carrier situated just behind  the axle     5  To remove the spare wheel from the  carrier locate hand wheel situated on the  centre of the spare wheel carrier  retaining plate on the nearside of the    chassis and remove the split ring in the  hole at the end of the bolt  Now loosen  and remove the hand wheel     6  Now slide the carrier out of the locating  holes on the chassis and rest the  nearside on the floor     7  Reach into the centre of the spare wheel  and remove the clamping sleeve and the  retaining wheel nut  Remove spare wheel  from carrier     a    Use your wheel brace to slacken off the  wheel bolts on the wheel to be changed     9  If your caravan has a jack receiver fitted   then jack up the caravan in line with the  instructions  If not position a suitable  jack under the axle at the appropriate  jacking point  rear axle on twin axle  models   on soft ground use something  to act as a spreader plate         10  Jack up caravan until the wheel to be  removed is just off the ground     11  Remove the wheel bolts and remove the  wheel     23    TOWING AND DRIVING    12  Fit spare wheel and reverse the above  procedure placing the punctured wheel  in the wheel carrier     WARNING   Ensure the wheel is of the  same construction and size with the one  that has been removed     13  Tighten all bolts equally in order shown  in the diagram     Torque settin
118. including windows  Do not stop  to collect any personal items     2  Raise the alarm  Call the fire brigade     3  Turn off gas container valve if safe to do so     VENTILATION AND CONDENSATION    All caravans comply with EN 1645 1  The  ventilation points on your caravan are fixed  points of ventilation  which are required by  the European Standards  Low level  ventilation is located at various points  High  level ventilation is through the roof lights   Under no circumstances must these vents  be blocked or obstructed     WARNING   Never use portable cooking or  heating equipment  other than  electrical heaters that are not of the  radiant type  as it is a fire and  asphyxiation hazard     Petrol Diesel Fumes    The fitting of a tail pipe to your exhaust  will reduce the possibility of fumes  entering your caravan through the front  fixed ventilation points        24    It is advised that fixed ventilation points are  checked and cleaned  if necessary  on a  regular basis     SECURITY  VIN  VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER     Record your caravan V I N  which can be  found stamped on the underside of the  drawbar or on one of the eye level windows   Make a note of this number in the space  provided at the front of this guide and make  a separate note of the number to keep safe  at home     CARAVAN THEFT    The theft of a caravan can occur in the most  unlikely circumstances  from a motorway  service area  even from an owner   s driveway     Secure all windows and doors when yo
119. ined around the unit to aid cooling     e Keep all flammable materials and aerosols  well away from this appliance and other  sources of heat  as this could cause the  pressure in the aerosol to rise  Should a  seal then fail it is possible an explosion  will ensue     e N B  Remember any work  replacing parts  or repair  must only be carried out when  the mains supply has been disconnected   and only by a qualified electrician     SOLAR PANEL    All 2014 Laser and VIP caravans are fitted  with a Solar Technology International  premium crystalline solar panel  The panel  is rated at 80 watts  meaning in peak    41    conditions  Summer sunshine  it will  generate power at 80 watts per hour     The panel is bonded to the roof of the van  and pre wired for continuous operation   There are no switches to turn ON or OFF    it is permanently working  during daylight  conditions  so long as the panel is  connected to the battery via the installed  charge controller and is outdoors     Solar Panel   Part Number STP80CM   Coachman ELEQE062     The solar panel will continuously deliver  power to charge the leisure battery in the  caravan  Therefore the leisure battery  must be connected at all times  If the  battery is removed you must also remove  the inline fuse for the solar panel  This is  located in the fuse holder situated between  the regulator and the battery  In order to  protect the battery from overcharging and  reverse feeding  an 8Ah charge controller is  fitted and can b
120. ions please  refer to the Phantom literature     The following is a brief description of the  main components used in your caravan   More comprehensive descriptions are to be  found in the equipment manufacturers     literature held in the wallet with this guide     AL KO GALVANISED CHASSIS    The AL KO chassis fitted to your Coachman  is constructed from high quality  hot dip  galvanised steel     The axles and suspension are comprised of  3 rubber elements within a hexagonal tube   Additional Al KO Octagon Shock Absorbers  are fitted as standard for increased damping  and improved road holding     Note  Holes must not be drilled into  the chassis  When purchasing a    stabiliser  consult your Dealer who  will advise you        BRAKING SYSTEM    The braking system comprises a rod  operated overrunning device with expander  mechanism and adjuster box     6    An automatic reversing system with a  spring loaded reverse lever is attached to  the adjuster box     The system also incorporates a link device   which gives added safety to the handbrake  operation when parking on a reverse slope  or steep hill  Brake adjustment should be  carried out by your Dealer     BODY SHELL    Caravan bodies are constructed from the  highest quality materials  The floor is  constructed from a Styrofoam plywood  sandwich  impregnated with anti damp and  rot compounds and adhesives     The wall comprises an insulated foam  sandwich having a pre coated aluminium  exterior surface and a coated plyw
121. is  not too high for a long time by ventilating the  van     When wood is wet  wipe it dry  Do not just  wait for the sun to dry it  The longer the  water stays on the surface  the more  damage it can do     Carpets  Upholstery and Curtains    e Do not use aerosol sprays as the  propellant will permanently mark  cushions     Vacuum clean carpets and upholstery to  ensure a long life  Marks on cushions can  be removed using a mild upholstery  shampoo with the minimum of water   Curtains and Upholstery     check the  manufacturer   s label for care instructions     DO NOT WASH CURTAINS AND DO NOT  WASH OR DRY CLEAN CARPETS     Argent Stainless Steel Sink  Routine Cleaning    It is good practice to clean equipment  immediately after use  Most deposits can  be removed by washing with soap or mild  detergent and hot water  followed by a clean  water rinse and drying with a soft cloth to  prevent water spotting  For more tenacious  deposits a non abrasive multi purpose    cream cleaner may be used  This should be  applied with a soft damp cloth followed by a  clean water rinse and drying  Stubborn dirt  and grease may require the use of nylon  scouring pad  such as Scotchbrite   in  conjunction with the multi purpose cream  cleaner     Oil  grease and fingerprints can generally be  removed with a soap water solution but a  hydrocarbon solvent may be required     Care must be taken to use the proper safety  precautions if using solvents  Fingerprints   on the glass lid  can be elimi
122. ituated on the  nearside towards the front  This point is for  use with a gas barbecue only     Simply lift up the flap  unplug the red plastic  end cap and connect the appliance in  accordance with the gas barbecue  manufacturer   s instructions  Turn the gas  supply valve on     NOTE  The connection cannot be undone  unless the gas supply valve is first turned  off     CAUTION  Do not use a gas barbecue  inside the awning  ALWAYS use the  appliance in the open air     88    ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEMS    Your caravan is fitted with a CD MP3 player   For instructions on how to set up and use  this equipment  you should refer to the  Pioneer Handbook you have received with  your information pack  For service   Warranty support and technical queries you  should contact Base Systems at the number  shown on Page 106 of this handbook    AV TV CONNECTIONS       For TV 12 volt supply   aerial connection   TV ANTENNA    Your caravan is fitted with a high gain  omni   directional aerial  It receives FM  AM  MW  and WN  digital and analogue signal  No  adjustments is required but it must have  power connected  If you encounter an  electrical    spike    and your antenna stops  working turn off your caravan master switch   leave for 1 minute then turn it back on     NOTE     With the roll out of mobile communications  4G service over the coming months a  number of field trials are being conducted to  validate Ofcom concerns that the 4G signal  at 800Mhz may have a detrimental effect on  some
123. k of a  C262 model to the top     Never add toilet additives directly via  the blade as this could damage the lip  seal of the waste holding tank via the    pour out spout     Never force if you cannot get the  waste holding tank back into place    easily  If blockage occurs  always  check if the blade handle is in the  closed positions        Thetford offers a pleasantly scented  toilet flush for the flush water tank  Aqua    79    CARAVAN EQUIPMENT    rinse  and a variety of waste holding  products  Aqua Kem Blue  Aqua Kem Green   Aqua Kem Natural  Agua Kem Sachets     Aqua rinse keeps the flush water fresh   ensures a smooth slush 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 keep the waste holding tank  fresh and clean  For the differences  between distinguishing qualities of each  waste holding tank product please visit  www thetford eu     The range of toilet products may vary for  each country     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     CARAVAN EQUIPMENT    Opening the blade    The toilet can be used with the blade open  or closed  To open the blade  slide the  blade handle sideways as illustrated  Make  sure you always close the blade completely  after use        Flushing the to
124. l switch  power to all unessential accessories in your  caravan  The alarm  radio  awning light and  fridge will still receive power when the  master is off     Lights Switch    Pressing the Lights Switch will switch power  to all the lights circuits in the caravan  If the  master switch is off then this button will not   function     Pump Switch    Pressing the Pump Switch will switch power  to the water pump  If the master switch is  off then this button will not function  If the  water pump is running a warning icon       will appear in the clock menu     Awning Switch    Pressing the Awning switch will switch  power to the awning light  The awning light  works independently from the master  switch     Menu Details C_  ENTER   D    The available menus are controlled by the 3  control buttons  The left and right buttons  cycle through the available menus  Pressing  the enter button accesses any extra options    45    that the current menu holds  Only menus  relevant to your caravan will be displayed     Clock    The clock menu is the default menu  If the  control panel is inactive the screen will  automatically revert here before going on  standby     Setting the clock    1  If the back light is off  bring the device out  of standby by pressing the enter button     2 On the clock menu  hold Enter  for 3 seconds until the house begin to flash     3  Press Left C  and Right   D until the  desired hour is reached     4  Press Enter The minutes will begin  to flash     5  Use L
125. lising lever and lift the coupling  handle whilst winding     Lift the coupling head clear of the towball     Fig 6 Friction Pads worn out  amp  need  replacing       18    Electrical Connections and Road Lighting    Plug in the 13 pin electrical connections and  check that all road lights work     In accordance with EN150 11446 your  caravan is fitted with a 13 pin Jaegar plug  for electrical connections and road lighting   If your car is fitted with the old type 12N and  12S sockets we would strongly recommend  that you do not use adaptors but have it  rewired and a 13 pin Jaegar socket fitted    Ensuring the car socket is wired in  accordance with the drawing below      19    COLOUR  Yellow  Blue  White  Green  Brown  Red  Black  Orange  Brown Blue  Brown Red  White Green  NOT USED  White Blue    PREPARING FOR THE ROAD    VIEWED FROM REAR    DESCRIPTION  Left Flasher  Fog Hazard Light  Return for 1 2 4 5 6 7  amp  8  Right Flasher  Right Tail Light  Stop Lights  Left Tail Light  Reverse Lights  Car    Fridge  Return for 10    Return for 9       PREPARING FOR THE ROAD    BREAK AWAY CABLE    UK LAW requires that all trailers with brakes  built on or after 1st October 1982  e g   caravans  horse boxes  flat bed car trailers  etc   are fitted with a safety device to  provide protection in the unlikely event of  the separation of the main coupling while in  motion  A device referred to as a     breakaway cable    fulfils this requirement  and when fitted to a trailer its use is
126. m programme guide  EPG      e 2Xhdmi 2xUSB phono headphone audio  in co axial audio out     e Cl socket for access for pay TV   s   e Wall mountable VESA standard   240v AC 12v24v DC     89    CARAVAN EQUIPMENT    Please refer to the TV manufacturer   s  manual for operating instructions and  warranty     TV must be removed from the wall    bracket before travelling        MOBILE ALARM SYSTEM  Where  fitted     Introducing the new Sargent STINGER 310  series modular alarm system     Based on new technology and a two year  design process  the Stinger 310  incorporates ideas and feedback from users  and experts throughout the caravan and  security industries     Designed to be modular  the system can be  expanded by a forthcoming range of wired  and wireless accessories     To ensure your STINGER 310 system is  operated correctly  please read all sections  of these instructions before attempting to  use the alarm  If you are unsure of any  content  please contact your supplier in the  first instance or the manufacturer direct     OPERATION   USING THE KEY FOB    Each STINGER 310 is supplied with two key  fob style radio controllers  which are used to  operate the alarm system  Each key fob has  four buttons which can be used as follows     CARAVAN EQUIPMENT    LED Torch button  Press and hold the button to use  the torch for night time  convenience    Arm   Disarm button    Press and release the button to  arm the alarm  one beep     Press and release the button to disarm the  
127. mperature difference between inside and  outside is changed quickly and dramatically   such as when a damp or cold caravan heats  up quickly via a heater or the sun  This can  be exaggerated particularly if the ventilation  is not allowing the temperatures to balance     The caravan window  unlike a glass window  is not completely diffusion proof  which  means it is permeable to the water vapour  contained in the air  That is to say that water  is initially absorbed from the air on the  surface of the panes  The water molecules    then penetrate by diffusion into the material  itself and then end up on the inside of the  pane  Here they are absorbed by the air  trapped between the two panes  If the water  vapour in the air surrounding the window is  high enough  this procedure continues until  the air in the window is completely  saturated     In view of the fact that the quantity of water  vapour which can be absorbed by a volume  of air decreases when the temperature falls   as soon as the temperature drops the water  condenses at the coldest points of the  window where it becomes visible as  droplets  When the pane heats up again  the  water evaporates  It is in fact still there but  invisible  If the air around the window  becomes very dry  then the diffusion  procedure starts up again through the  acrylic in the other direction  Most of the  moisture disappears from the window  It  should be noted that the diffusion procedure  through the window is relatively slow     It
128. n camping  sites     Please avoid to travel with a waste   A holding tank that is more than   full   This may cause leakage through the venting  system     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 time  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 Thetford quick guide diagrams 33  38  for visual reference     AN To prevent water damage to your  caravan  ensure that you don   t    travel with a full flush water tank  or  with water in the bowl        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 Thetford toilet bowl cleaner  and a soft brush and use bathroom cleaner  for the outside of the toilet     PiN Never use household cleaners to  clean your toilet  These may    cause permanent damage to the seals  and other toilet components        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 a risk of 
129. n is automatically shown  again  The display shows the time and  current room temperature alternately     Switch on return to setting level      Press the control knob push button for  longer than 3 seconds     or the    Back button     The display shows the setting level  The first  symbol flashes     Previously set values operating  parameters become active again after  the system is switched on        Switch off      Press the control knob push button for  longer than 3 seconds     Change the room temperature      Use the control knob push button to  select the symbol in menu line  3        Click to change to the setting level       Depending on the connected device  use  the control knob push button to select  between the heater or air conditioning  unit       Use the control knob push button to  select the required temperature       Click the control knob push button to  confirm the value        CARAVAN EQUIPMENT    Heater    Settable temperature arranger 5     30   C  1    C steps     a   heater      Hearer is switched on   Change the warm water level      Use the control knob push button to  select the symbol in menu line  3        Click to change to the setting level       Use the control knob push button to  select the required level       Click the control knob push button to  confirm the value          Boiler    Warm water boiler is switched on     a  b   40     Warm water temperature 40   C  c   60     Warm water temperature 60   C    d   boost    Targeted  fast h
130. nated with a  glass cleaner  Removal of the excess  cleaner with a soft cloth leaves a protective  film from which fingerprints can be wiped     Tannin  Tea  Stains    Tannin stains can be removed using a hot  solution of sodium carbonate  washing soda   and water  alternatively  the solution can be  applied with a soft cloth sponge  This  treatment should be followed by a clean  water rinse to remove any residues and  drying with a soft cloth     Heat Tinting and Discoloration    Heavy oxidation is unlikely to occur during  normal usage  If heat tinting does occur   slight abrasion of the surface will be required  and the type of cleaner will depend upon the  original finish of the component  A highly    94    polished surface will require the use of a  proprietary stainless steel polish but slight  scratching may occur during the polishing  treatment  If the finish is directional  as in a  ground  brush or dull polish  then a nylon  scouring pad cloth in conjunction with the  multi purpose cream cleaner can be used     Scratches    Scratching will be most noticeable on highly  polished components  in particular the  drainer area of sinks where hard objects are  likely to be placed during normal household  use  These marks are usually only  superficial and can be removed with a  proprietary stainless steel cleaner polish  A  useful alternative is a car paint restorer  such  as    T Cut        Rust Marks    Under normal usage  it is unlikely that these  marks will be caused b
131. ng  comfort and is maintenance free     SG    FIG  1B    NORMAL LADEN  POSITION    REBOUND OR  FREE POSITION    MAXIMUM BUMP       97       Three rubber elements are contained within  a hexagonal axle tube  These provide  suspension and have inherent damping  characteristics     Figures 1 A    B  and  C  show the  deformation of the rubber elements at the  extremes of suspension movement     The axle is designed to ride with the  suspension drop arm at  or slightly below   the horizontal position     SUSPENSION SHOCK ABSORBERS    All 2014 Coachman Caravans are fitted with  AL KO Octagon Shock Absorbers to provide  increased damping characteristics and to  improve road holding     OPERATION OF BRAKING SYSTEM   Figs 2 and 3        OFF    POSITION       ON    POSITION    MAINTENANCE    FORWARD BRAKING    In the free position  with the handbrake fully  forward in the OFF position  the drawshaft of  the overrun device is fully extended and the  shoes are clear of the drum     As the towing vehicle brakes  or starts to  drive downhill  the drawshaft of the overrun  device is depressed toward the unit being  towed  This action imparts linear motion to  the main shaft of the overrun device which  transmitted via the overrun lever  brake rod  and Bowden cable to the expanding clutch   This mechanism forces the leading brake  shoe and by reaction  the trailing shoe  outwards into contact with the drum     Friction between the brake shoes and the  drum creates a tendency for both shoes 
132. ng behind  commercial vehicles other than  passenger car derivatives  If in doubt  please contact your caravan Dealer        STABILISERS AND TRACTION  CONTROL    All Coachman Caravans come fitted with a  stabiliser  It can make a good towing  vehicle caravan combination safer to handle   A stabiliser should never be used to try to  improve a combination  which has poor    13    PREPARING FOR THE ROAD    stability  since instability will reappear at a  higher speed     Note  Under no circumstances should  holes be drilled into the chassis    members e g  for fitting additional  equipment        Coachman Caravans are also equipped for  the fitment of the Al KO Trailer Control  System  ATC  and some models have it  fitted as standard    The Al KO ATC is the emergency braking  system for caravans and works in a similar  way to Electronic Stability Programme  systems for cars  The sophisticated  but  simple electronic system monitors the lateral  movement of a caravan during travel  When  difficult driving conditions are experienced   such as evasive manoeuvring  high side  winds and turbulence encountered while  overtaking HGV   s  Al KO ATC takes  control  to regain stability and prevent dangerous  snaking accidents     ATC OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS    After coupling the caravan correctly to the  towing vehicle  connect the 13 pin plug to  the tow bar     PREPARING FOR THE ROAD    Upon connection  ATC will carry out an initial  self test and the LED light on the front fairing  will
133. normal Health and  Safety points apply        EXTERIOR DOORS    The Vision is fitted with the Holzhauer one  piece door and Pastiche  VIP and Laser  models are fitted with Seitz exterior doors   firstly and most importantly  the door must  not be slammed     When closing the door from the outside   the handle should be pulled and the door  pushed to with one hand  With the other  hand  pressure should be applied to the  front of the handle surround then the handle  should be released and you will hear a click   This indicates that the door is shut     When closing the door from the inside   you should move the lever down  pull the  door closed firmly then release the lever     YOUR CARAVAN    TOWING CODE    GETTING STARTED    Please refer to the NCC Caravan Towing  Guide contained in your information pack  prior to your first outing     TOWING CODE    PAYLOADS FOR UK TOURING  CARAVANS    The Code of Practice has been prepared by  the National Caravan Council and  formulated with input from industry experts   The Code of Practice applies to UK  specification Touring Caravans and applies  for NCC certification to 2012 VIN onwards  Touring Caravans     The Code of Practice provides for the  requirements for European Whole Vehicle  Type Approval EWVTA  2007 46 EC  The  Framework Directive  and the directives  referenced therein     PLEASE TAKE CARE TO ENSURE  THAT YOU HAVE ALLOWED FOR THE  MASSES OF ALL ITEMS YOU INTEND  TO CARRY IN THE CARAVAN e g     optional equipment and pers
134. o the marked rest  position  two extra opening angles  apart  from the one in which the dome is fully  opened  can be chosen           Closing the dome  Drive and rest position     Push the bar with hands on the right and the  left side in such a way that the hook bolts  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     Opening closing the blind and fly net    Pull the end rod from the recessed part and  push it in a position you desire   Both  systems are adjustable in any positions and  can be used independently from each other         CARAVAN EQUIPMENT    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 roof light 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     Do not leave the vehicle with the rooflight  open  danger of burglary and water  penetration      Do not open in strong wind  rain or  snowfall     Before opening 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 and  check the locking mechanism     Avoid high speed  maximum  recommended speed is 130km h      Before starting 
135. ocations in  your tourer     36    GAS LEAK PRECAUTIONS    WARNING    Under no circumstances should fixed  ventilation openings or gas appliance  flues be obstructed in any manner as  this could lead to a build up of    dangerous carbon monoxide  Gas  drop holes under appliances should  also be kept clear at all times     Grilles and flues should be kept clean  and free from dust        a  NO SMOKING  extinguish all naked flames     b  If a gas leak is suspected immediately  turn off all supply at the cylinder     c  NEVER look for a leak with a naked flame   Always use a soap solution or special leak  detecting liquid when testing connections     d  DO NOT operate any electrical apparatus   especially light switches  If the leak is not  obvious  the caravan should be evacuated  and qualified personnel consulted  Turn  the supply off at the cylinder     e  Avoid naked flames when connecting or  changing a cylinder     FACTS ABOUT LPG    LPG has been given a smell by the  manufacturers in order to identify leaks     The gas is heavier than air and therefore  sinks to the lowest point     FLUE INSTALLATIONS    All flue installations should be inspected  once a year throughout their length for  corrosion  Flues should be replaced if any  sign of perforation is found  Ensure that the  replacement is of an approved type     Gas Equipment Isolation Manifold    This is located in one of the lower  cupboards and the circuits covered by each    WARNING     Never allow modification of 
136. off open the blind     CARAVAN EQUIPMENT    e Do not close the blind more than 2 3  during the day  Danger of heat jam      Care Instructions    e Clean the dome with the Seitz acrylic  cleaner     e Opaque spots and light scratches can be  removed with Seitz Acrylic polish and the  Seitz Special polishing cloth     e Use talcum powder regularly  4 times a  year  to care for the rubber seals     e Clean the blinds only with water and mild  soap suds or a vacuum cleaner     The guarantee becomes null and void if the  care and safety instructions are not  followed     WINDOW BLINDS    Pull blind down by its centre catch  Do not  pull down by one side of the blind  This will  inevitably lead to problems  Do not allow  blinds to spring back freely  Always control  them by hand     FLYSCREENS    To operate the flyscreen  either pull the  screen fully down or fully up  dependant on  type of window fitted  To release     if a cross  bar is fitted  gently pull the cross bar  downwards towards you and allow the    tension of the spring to roll up the flyscreen   Where a cross bar is not fitted  disconnect  from the blind catch and release gently     It is recommended that blinds are in the  open position whilst the caravan is moving     Winterisation    The blind flyscreen should not be left in the  down position throughout the winter as the  memory of the mechanism may be lost     GAS BARBECUE POINT    Your caravan is fitted with a gas barbecue  point     The gas barbecue point  is s
137. ommend that filtered water is consumed  within 1     2 days and advise you to drain the  system after long periods of disuse     Use dial on the filter housing for guidance to  replace after approx  35 days of use     NOTES    Never allow the pump to run dry  Always  ensure that the pump is submerged in the  water or the lifetime of the pump will be  reduced        WINTERISATION    If there is any chance of the temperature  falling below freezing when the caravan is  not in use the water system and toilet  system must be winterised  All the taps  should be opened  the water filter and the  caravan system drained using all the drain  taps  cold hot waterheater  situated within  the caravan  Additionally shower heads  should be removed and the hose left  hanging downwards     30    During the winter when the caravan is not in  use  it is advisable to remove the filter to  avoid any retained water within the filter  freezing     If you use the Truma external shower  Some  models  you must drain the filter housing by  connecting up the outside shower and  allowing the remaining water to drain by the  open shower head  The filter hole may be  sealed with the filter cap     Clean the water system at the start and end  of each season     FAILURE TO CARRY OUT THIS  PROCEDURE MAY INVALIDATE YOUR  WARRANTY ON ALL WATER SYSTEM  ASSOCIATED PARTS     STERILISING    1  When cleaning the water system at the  start or the end of the season it is  advisable to use a sterilising fluid e g  The
138. on and rain     Note  Always have the second catch  position engaged before travelling     THE OMNIVENT 12 VOLT  ROOFLIGHT FAN    Use Rooflight    Close the lid before driving       To take away the roller blind  unscrew and  click the frame off at the side of the knob     Use of the Ventilator      The ventilator is started by the soft switch  S2  The middle LED light lights up and the  ventilator starts in comfort mode  this is  the lowest speed  extract   See Fig  1     Fig 1 S2  ON OFF     1  NZ    S3  INTAKE    a    CARAVAN EQUIPMENT    By pushing on the switch S1  extract  or Table 2    S3  intake   the airflow can be adjusted in nen  6 steps  See Table 2  PUSH BUTTOMS Amp  re   Watt   MIN   3 7 m3  min   2W     0 17 A  Pf   O  O2mA 24mw     MAX   24 m3 min   86 W   7 20 A  xO wee 0  ossa 2w_  In order to save the battery  the speed ax     x fw mt   20 fossa   5w  clit ell eae A ax     2 meee   30   65a   ow    ix  x    lates mee   oo   2500   ow  xO  5x H 1x   omwen st    xO  x H xB   aeea  so   C  x     O   02m  2 4 mw    we   o  omw  x    sx fwwntemen  o  isma fozw  x     axe me teem   20 osoa   sw  ert ewe xctee  so  osoa  ow    lt    Lt    83                       CARAVAN EQUIPMENT    It 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  3     For reasons of s
139. onal  effects such as clothing  food  pets   bicycles  sailboards  sports  equipment etc        DEFINITION OF TERMS    MAXIMUM TECHNICALLY  PERMISSIBLE LADEN MASS   UPPER LIMIT     This mass takes into account specific  operating conditions including factors such  as the strength of the materials  load  capacity of the tyres  etc  This mass must  not be exceeded     WARNING   UNDER NO  CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THE  MAXIMUM TECHNICALLY    PERMISSIBLE LADEN WEIGHT BE  EXCEEDED       MAXIMUM TECHNICALLY  PERMISSIBLE LADEN MASS   LOWER LIMIT     The fully laden mass of the caravan in the  manufacturer   s standard specification which  is stated in the publications by the  manufacturer for tow car matching     MRO   Mass in Running Order    Mass of the caravan equipped to the  manufacturer   s standard specification plus  the following    a  LPG    The mass of the recommended gas storage  tank s  when filled to 90  of the permissible  maximum capacity     b  Fluids    The mass of the liquids normally remaining  in the systems     1  Water heater system   90    2  Central heating system      full     3  Freshwater     the mass of any fixed water  storage tank s  when filled to 90  of the  permissible maximum capacity     4  Toilet system flushing tank      2kg    5  Toilet system holding tank     empty     6  Essential fluids for the use of any other  items of standard equipment   full     c  Electricity supply    4kg for the low voltage connection cable     THE MASS OF THE CARAVAN IN 
140. ood  interior finish  Framing is positioned within  the sandwich to add strength     The very latest    state of the art    presses are  employed to produce the extremely well  insulated  robust  yet lightweight sections     Windows are all of a dual glazed acrylic  construction and the door frames are  extruded aluminium  Fronts and backs are  moulded acrylic capped ABS construction  for strength and lightness     Each caravan is fitted  as standard with an  awning channel as an integral part of the    aluminium roof and body side moulding    If it is found necessary to fit additional  attachments care must be taken to ensure  any holes that are drilled in the outside of  the body are correctly sealed  this should be  carried out only by an approved  Dealer Workshop      Awnings which employ rubber sucker  attachments rather than screw fixings are  recommended     On NO account should screw threads  longer than 15mm  5 8th inch  be  permitted to enter the shell sandwich   from inside   Ensure that all screws are  of the self tapping type     All Coachman Caravans are classified as  Grade 3 thermal insulation  This means that  with an outside temperature of  15  C the  internal temperature can be raised to 20  C  within 4 hours of starting the heating     PLEASE NOTE  While the roof is  extremely strong and will take the  weight of a person it should not be  walked upon without spreader    boards as point loads will damage  the aluminium  Also if going on the  roof all other 
141. ore you will not  achieve the best out of your combi by    putting the hot water on and leaving it on     To obtain the best out of your combi you will  need to do a small degree of planning and  choose one of the following options    Option 1   Timer    If you like to shower in the morning or the  evening you can set the timer to deliver hot  water when you really want it     In winter mode and with water temperature  set to 60   set the timer for approximately 1  hour before showering     Option 2   Manual control    Hot water is set to 40   as standard then  approximately 10     15 minutes before  showering you should switch to 60   for a  power boost     Reheat for a follow on second shower    The quickest water reheat times can be  gained by having the water set to 60    temperature and showering approximately  10 minutes after the temperature setting  stops flashing on the LCD control panel     Safety Instructions    The use of upright gas cylinders from which  gas is taken in the gas phase is mandatory  for the operation of gas regulators  gas  equipment and gas systems  Gas cylinders  from which gas is taken in the liquid phase   e g  for fork lifts  must not be used  since  they would result in damage to the gas  system     If the gas system is leaking or if there is a  smell of gas       extinguish all open flames    open windows and door      close all quick acting valves and gas  cylinders      do not smoke    do not activate any electric switches    ask an expert
142. ot and cold  drain taps closed  Check also that your  external container is full  and the pump  submerged     1  Switch on the 12v master switch   2  Turn on the pump at the switch panel     3  The pump will run for a short time as it is  priming the system     4  Open a cold tap and leave open until there  is a good flow of water     5  Close that tap and carry out the same  operation on the remaining cold taps     6  Repeat this operation with the hot taps  until there is a good flow  This will take  longer as your Truma water heater will be  filling     WHALE ON BOARD SYSTEM  Laser     The external onboard water system fitted to  the Laser range gives the user ultimate  flexibility of water supply to the caravan   This includes a self contained 38 litre  underslung tank     The system can be used in five modes     1  Supply to the caravan from an external  water container     2  Supply to the caravan from a mains water  supply   By use of an Ultraflow Waterline     3  Fill the underfloor tank from an external  water container     4  Fill the underfloor tank from a mains water  supply   By use of an Ultraflow Waterline     5  Supply the caravan from the underfloor tank     OPERATION OF THE  UNDERFLOOR WATER TANK  SYSTEM    As submersible pump system see Control  Panel Instructions     NOTE  The external pump will automatically  switch off when the tank is full     TANK DRAIN OPERATION    The water tank should be drained when the  vehicle is not in use or is in transit     3
143. ot smoke   explosive gases may  be present at the battery  Prevent  flames and sparks in that area   Switch off all appliances and lamps  before disconnecting the auxiliary  battery     WARNING   Batteries should be tested regularly  to ensure reliability and safety   Should a fault develop the charger    will continue to try to charge the  battery leading to possible  overheating and failure     If in doubt have it checked by your  supplier     CONNECTING SERVICES   ELECTRICITY    Battery Type    It is recommended that a top quality 12V  leisure battery of a sealed type is used  which is essential to flatten out current  surges  It should be noted that a leisure  battery is designed to deliver a lesser  current over longer periods which is often  referred to as    Cycling     or    Deep cycling      Leisure batteries are constructed differently  to starter batteries to withstand the many  cycles of discharging and recharging  The  battery locker will take up to a 120 amp hour  battery  depending on the manufacturer   and we would recommend you use a high  quality 110 amp hour minimum  It should  be noted that if using a motor mover the  battery should be of an AGM type and  capable of at least a 500 amp cold crank  current  That is the power the battery can  deliver for a given time under certain  conditions and is usually referred to as its  CCA  cold cranking amps   There are  various different methods of measuring the  CCA  but the most popular standard in the  UK is the 
144. pply 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  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        The grill area can get hot when the  oven is in use  even if the grill is  switched off     Care should be taken when removing    pans from the grill  i e  use of oven  gloves  and by making use of the  removable grill pan handle       The grill pan supplied is multi  functional for use in grill or oven     The handle design allows removal or  insertion whilst the pan is in use     Always remove the handle when the  pan is in use     The grill MUST only be used with the  door open        Using the Oven    The appliance is fitted with a cooling  system  The cooling fans will  automatically switch on a few minutes  after the grill and or oven is turned on   and will rem
145. 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 not  been followed  for example incorrect use  of additives      e The product has not been installed in  accordance with the instructions     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 warranty     Thetford is not liable for any loss and or  damage caused directly or indirectly by use  of the toilet     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     82       When closed roof lights still provide fixed  ventilation     Roof lights provide a maximum 11 500mm  of fixed ventilation each     WINDOWS    All opening windows have two catch  positions  The first position is for ventilation  the second seals the window from  ventilati
146. r it has been uncoupled from the  towing unit     This energy source is provided by a spring  cylinder acting as an energy store     98    WHEELS AND TYRES  WHEELS    The AL KO chassis is supported on road  wheels fitted with pneumatic tyres  The size  of wheel and type fitted to the chassis is  dependent upon the load to be towed     Each chassis is provided with an adjustable  jockey wheel  which is clamped inboard  directly to the overrun device  The jockey  wheel provides stabilisation and is fitted with  a solid tyre     SPARE WHEEL CHASSIS  MOUNTED    Each Coachman caravan has a unique AL   KO spare wheel carrier mounted on the  chassis under the caravan     The carrier is of extra strong  lightweight  construction and is easy to operate   Detailed operating instructions are included  under the heading    Changing a Wheel    on  page 23     TYRES    Please refer to Technical Data Handbook for  information regarding wheel and tyre sizes     PRESSURES    It is customary for tyre manufacturers to  mark tyres with load and inflation data  This    information relates to the use of the tyre  on cars  This is not the operating or  maximum pressure when used on a  caravan     Please refer to the technical supplement for  information regarding tyre pressures     It is dangerous to drive with under inflated  tyres  The pressures  cold  recommended  by the manufacturer should be adhered to     Pressure checks  including those on the  spare tyre  should be made with the tyres  cold
147. r operate the oven with any object  caught in the door     Do not insert fingers or objects in the  holes of the door latches or air vent  openings as this may damage the oven  and cause an electric shock     If water or food drops inside the air vent  openings switch off the oven immediately   unplug it and call an approved service  facility     WARNING  Never allow children to    use the oven without adult  supervision     WARNING  Liquids and other foods  must not be heated in sealed  containers since they are liable to  explode  Microwave heating of  beverages can result in delayed    eruptive boiling  therefore care has to  be taken when handling the container   Stir the liquid prior to and during  heating reheating  let liquid stand for  at least 20 seconds in the oven after  cooking        FIRE  If smoke is observed  switch off  and unplug the appliance and keep the    door closed in order to stifle any  flames        HOW YOUR OVEN WORKS    Microwaves are energy waves  similar to  those used for TV and radio signals     Electrical energy is converted into microwave  energy  which is directed into the oven cavity  via a waveguide  To prevent food and grease  entering the waveguide it is protected by the  waveguide cover     Microwaves cannot pass through metal   because of this the oven cavity is made of  metal and there is a fine metal mesh on the  door  During cooking the microwaves bounce    72    off the sides of the oven cavity at random     Microwaves will pass th
148. rating  parameter has reached an undefined status   In this case  the affected device continues to  run  As soon as the operating parameter  returns to the set range  this symbol will turn  off automatically     CARAVAN EQUIPMENT       Read out the warning code       Use the control knob push button to  select the symbol       Click the control Knob push button     The current warning code is shown  The  cause of the warning can be identified and  rectified via the error list        Cause rectified return to setting level      Click the control knot push button     Cause not rectified return to setting level   Press the Back button     In this case  the warning is not  Gi  acknowledged on the control panel  and the warning symbol remains  The  control panel and the warning symbol  remains  The control panel remains in the    warning symbol remains in the warning  status  Devices connected to the control  panel can be operated     MALFUNCTIONS    In the case of malfunctions  the control  panel immediately jumps to the menu level     malfunction    and shows the error code of  the malfunction     Cause remedied return to setting level          Click the control knob push button       The respective device is restarted     If the cause is not remedied  the malfunction  will occur again and the control panel will  jump again to the menu level    malfunction        Cause not remedied return to setting level       Press the Back button     In this case  the malfunction is not  Gi  
149. rator  by   operating on 12v  is dependent on the  thickness and length of the wiring and the  overall installation of the vehicle     When selecting gas  the flame should   be ignited within 30 seconds  If the  system fails  restart the refrigerator and  select the gas source again     From about 1000m above sea level   problems of a physical nature can occur  when lighting the gas  This does not mean  that the refrigerator is not working properly     SELECTING COOLING LEVEL                Ve            a oug  j RS  gt  a h   py 7 bn  1 7 k  1 i  n o  4       CARAVAN EQUIPMENT    After switching on the refrigerator  push the  cooling level button several times  as illustrated   Push until the desired level is selected     Your refrigerator meets the climate class SN  requirements according to EN ISO 7351 ata  temperature of 10  C to 32  C     Highest  cooling level    Lowest  cooling level       We advise to set the refrigerator on   cooling level 3  with an ambient  temperature between 15  C and 25  C  A  higher temperature needs a higher cooling  level  a lower temperature a lower level     To improve the cooling performance of   your refrigerator in high temperatures   Thetford advises to install the Ventilator Kit   It helps to detract the warm air quicker to  the vents  The ventilator Kit is suitable for all  Thetford refrigerators     CONTROL OF OPTIONAL EXTRAS  Anti condensation   awed Present on refrigerator model B    To prevent the control panel from  condensation 
150. ravan  by  whatever means  to the place of repair     e Any consequential cost or loss arising   e Damage by mould    e Damage by forces of nature    e Damage by vermin     For full details of the warranty refer to your  Warranty and Service Handbook     104    In years two  three  four and five  the  Warranty will cover all original components  of the caravan including permanently fitted  equipment forming part of the original  manufacturer   s specification plus water  ingress and delamination  The specific  exclusions of the Coachman Caravan  Company Limited Warranty during years  two  three  four and five are tyres  battery   glass  paintwork  brightwork and all similar  trim and finish  tables  hinges  Knobs and  handles  window catches  stays and  associated fittings  adjustment of blinds   catches  stays and doors  replacement of  bulbs  fluorescent tubes and electrical  connection  entertainment communications  systems and connected equipment   Additionally proprietary products such as  refrigerators  space heaters  water heaters   ovens  chassis and audio equipment which  are covered by the respective  manufacturers    own guarantee and service  arrangement are also excluded   See list on  ppage 106      e The caravan is not covered if the  manufacturers    identification  vehicle  identification number  of the caravan has  been defaced or removed     The warranty also excludes    e Failure due to reasons of fair wear and  tear     e Damage resulting from accidents  
151. rbon monoxide   Alternative sources of smoke  for example  an extinguished candle or match  will not  contain sufficient levels of carbon monoxide  to obtain a response from the detector  during this test  Please note your CO  detector will not detect smoke     CAUTION  Sensor testing should only be  performed by a responsible adult  This test  should only be performed once a month   Excessive testing will cause the life of the  power pack to be shortened     NOTE  CO test kits may be used in order to  avoid having to burn cigarettes  incense  sticks etc  However we recommend that  incense sticks are used as they are cheap  and readily available     e Read all steps thoroughly before  attempting the sensor test     Step 1 If the detector is wall or ceiling  mounted unhook the detector from the  screws     Step 2 Cover the sounder vents with one  hand  Press and hold the Test Reset button  down with your thumb finger until the Fault    76    LED illuminates yellow and the sounder  sounds for a second time  this should  happen after around 5 seconds   Release  the Test Reset button  Upon releasing the  Test Reset button the Fault LED will flash  yellow once every second  This indicates  that the sampling rate of the detector has  increased and can be tested using a known  source of CO     Step 3 Light a cigarette or an incense  stick using a match or lighter  If using an  incense stick be sure to blow out the flame  so that incense stick is smouldering   Extinguish the lighter 
152. re for example  only and in practice may vary slightly     ON LASER MODELS THE WATER CAN BE  SUPPLIED FROM THE UNDERSLUNG  WHALE TANK  SEE SEPARATE  INSTRUCTIONS      ULTRAFLOW OUTDOOR SHOWER    The outdoor shower connects directly to the  Ultraflow Filter Housing beside the pump  socket  The supplied connector with quick  fittings ensures an easy installation        Please note  that the shower has no  electrical connections and works only ina  pressurised system     ULTRAFLOW WATERLINE    The Ultraflow Waterline is a 15 metre    food  quality    hosepipe  It comes complete with  fittings and a special pressure reducing  adaptor  which allows caravanners to  connect their Ultraflow caravan water  system direct to a mains water supply with  modification        ULTRAFLOW REPLACEMENT  FILTER    The Ultraflow Filter Cartridge is a high  quality water filter  which removes  unpleasant tastes and odours from the  caravan   s stored water  For the occasional  caravanner  the cartridge should be replaced  at the start of each season  For the regular  caravanner we recommend to replace the  filter after 35 days of use     MIXER TAPS    The shower  hand basin and kitchen taps are  operated by raising or lowering the handle to  control the flow and moving from side to  side to blend hot and cold water to achieve  the desired temperature     OPERATION OF THE WATER  SYSTEM    After the waste connections have been  made  all the taps have been closed  the  water heater drain tap and the h
153. ressure reducer is absolutely  necessary       lf the safety instructions are not  respected  it results in forfeiture of our  product liability     TECHNICAL DATA    Power supply 12 VDC  Maximum power consumption    water pump  3 A  36W   Fuse 6 3 AT  slow   Max  Opening 2 bar  Connection diameter 12mm    Medium Drinking water    5  C to 30  C    The right to effect technical modifications is  reserved     31    CONNECTING SERVICES   WATER    CONFORMITY DECLARATION    En 55014 en60730 electrical safety and  electromagnetic compatibility ECE R10  electromagnetic compatibility ECE R10  electromagnetic compatibility for vehicles  Directive 2002 72 EC plastics in contact with  food     PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION   MAINTENANCE    First Steps    Fill the aquaroll with water and fit the pump  into the socket     Close all taps and drain valves   Switch on the on board power supply   Switch on the pump power supply   Initialisation    Now the Truma Ultraflow Smart Switch looks  for the pump to raise a system pressure  above 0 7 bar  If this condition is met the  pump continues to run for approximately 7  seconds until it stops  Whatever maximum  pressure is reached is remembered by  Ultraflow Smart Switch and providing that  the voltage across the pressure switch is  maintained this is referred to for future pump  operations     CONNECTING SERVICES   WATER    In the event that the pressure of  approximately 0 7 bar is not reached  for  example if the system is being purged of air  with 
154. ront wheel and    opposite wheel  Jack the caravan   Fig 8  preferably using the AL KO side lift jack     until the rear wheel is clear of the ground   A A P  a P Vy   L ATIN     Fit the second lock by aligning the wheel as  described previously   EA aA FREE CRIME PREVENTION  G     4 Advice on securing your caravan  protecting  a your valuables  property marking  either at  a home or whilst on site  can be obtained from    A the Crime Prevention Officer through your  i local Police Station     26    CHECK SITE REGULATIONS FOR  ANY LOCAL RESTRICTIONS    SELECTING A PITCH    Carefully select where you wish to place  your caravan  The site should be as level as  possible  preferably not under or near trees   well drained and away from possible boggy  areas  Consider how you will move the  caravan when it is time to leave the site  On  sloping ground it is better to pitch facing  downhill  especially during wet weather  It  should be noted that some items of caravan  equipment are only designed for use up to a  3 degree angle and if this angle is exceeded  the components may fail     It is good practice to chock the wheels of  the caravan when parked on a slope even  though the caravan brakes are applied     UNHITCHING  Apply the caravan handbrake     Disconnect the breakaway cable     WARNING  Attention  Always disconnect the 13  pin plug between the towing vehicle    and the caravan before connecting an  LV  230V  supply to the caravan and  before charging the caravan battery  
155. rough certain  materials  such as glass and plastic  to heat  the food     Water  sugar and fat in food absorb  microwaves which cause them to vibrate   This creates heat by friction  in the same  way your hands get warm when you rub  them together     Once cooking is complete the oven  automatically stops producing microwaves     Standing time is necessary after cooking  as  it enables the heat to disperse equally  throughout the food     NOTE  Microwaves are not designed    to run continuously for over 20 minutes        SMOKE ALARM    The smoke alarm fitted to your caravan is  approved for use in caravans and motor  homes  The National Caravan Council  NCC   requires that all new or used touring caravans  sold by its members be fitted with a smoke  alarm featuring an alarm silence facility        WARNING    Test smoke alarm operation after caravan  has been in storage  before each trip and at  least once per week during use     NOTE  A different smoke alarm to the  one illustrated may be fitted  subject    to availability  but it still meets the  criteria above        For further information on use of the alarm   battery replacement  testing etc   refer to the  manufacturer   s literature contained in the  Owner   s Information Pack     POISONOUS GAS ALARM  Introduction    The CO9X 7 Year Life Carbon Monoxide  Poisonous Gas Alarm which is fitted to your  caravan is one of a new generation of  domestic life safety products from FireAngel  Limited  which combines the latest  
156. s   The RCD gives  protection against electric shock  in the  event of an earth fault that would cause  earth leakage or earth directly through the  human body the RCD will automatically  disconnect the whole 230 volt supply  Only  after removing the fault will the RCD be able  to be switched back to the ON position   This is done by moving the switch upwards  against the spring pressure and so restoring  the supply     The MCB   s are designed to protect both for  the overload of each circuit and also the  short circuit  In both events the MCB will  automatically switch to the OFF position and  when the fault is removed they can be  switched upwards against the spring to the  ON position  Both the RCD and MCB   s will    40    N B  The information provided in the  guide relating to fitted equipment is  only intended as a quick reference   Comprehensive details of  maintenance and fault finding charts  where appropriate can be found by  referring to the accompanying  manufacturer   s literature  If any  doubts still exist about the operation  of the equipment qualified personnel  or your caravan dealer should be  consulted     WARNING     Always disconnect the electrical  connector between the towing  vehicle and the caravan before  connecting a mains supply to the  caravan and before charging the  caravan battery by any other means        BATTERY CHARGER POWER  SUPPLY    VISION ONLY    This caravan is fitted with a 20 amp 12 volt  power supply providing the extra low  voltag
157. sed   Pan size should be the same or slightly larger   up to 1    2 5cm oversize      Before using your hotplate for the first time   we recommend that you prime and 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 ona  medium setting  then switch off  Pour a  minimal amount of unsalted vegetable oil    67    CARAVAN EQUIPMENT    onto a clean dry cloth or paper towel and  apply a thin coat of oil to the hotplate  surface  Wipe off any excess  then heat the  hotplate on a medium setting for 1 minute   Occasional seasoning will help to maintain  the Hotplate   s appearance        Ensure the glass lid is open before  turning on the hotplate burners            Children should be supervised to  ensure they do not play with the  appliance     Glass lids may shatter when heated   Turn off the hotplate and allow it to  cool before closing the glass lid     Remove all spillage from the surface  of the glass lid before opening     The glass lid has the tendency to snap    shut towards the end of lowering    This is caused by the travel lock action  of the hinges as it is activated     Make sure all fingers are removed  from appliance when closing the lid        Using the Grill  1  Ensure gas cylinder 
158. sing  Pulling Off  Caravan Handling    Changing a Wheel   Safety  amp  Security  Fitment of AL KO Secure  Arrival at Site    Connecting Services  Water   Gas   Electricity    Caravan Equipment    Combi Heater   Control Panel   Aldi Heating Water System  Refrigerator   Oven  Hob  amp  Grill  Microwave   Smoke Alarm  amp  CO2 Alarm  Thetford Cassette Toilet  Rooflights   Omnivent   Mini Heki   Midi Heki   Entertainment System  Television  amp  Radio Aerial  Security Alarm System  Beds  amp  Bunks    Care of your Caravan  Cleaning  Storage    Maintenance  AL KO Chassis    Servicing    Warranty       absolutely no authority to bind Coachman  Caravan Company Limited by any express or  implied undertaking or representation     Coachman Caravan Company Limited  Amsterdam Road   Sutton Fields Industrial Estate  Hull  HU7 OXF Tel   01482  877405    INTRODUCTION    WELCOME TO THE WORLD  OF CARAVANS    You are now the owner of a quality caravan   The User   s Guide has been prepared for  your guidance to help you derive the  greatest amount of pleasure from the use of  your caravan  It is recommended that you  read the pages of this guide thoroughly so  that you are fully conversant with all the  caravan systems  The major proprietary  components of the caravan such as the  chassis  heater  oven  water heater   refrigerator and electrical control systems all  have their own comprehensive operating  instructions which should be supplied with  your caravan  It is strongly recommended  tha
159. splay of mains voltage 230 v   shore power      Display timer     Settings values     Control knob push button     Back button    O AON    O ON O    The control kKnob push button  8  is used to  select menus in the lines  8   4  and  configure the settings  These are shown via  a display  1  with a lighted background   Pressing the Back button  9  takes the user  back out of the menu again     50    Control knob push button    The control Knob push button  8  is used to  select and change set values and  parameters  these can be saved by clicking  the control knob push button  Selected  menu items will flash     Turn to the right           Menu is paged from left  to right       Increase values    Turn to the left        Menu is paged from right to left     Reduce values     Clicking     Accept  Save  a selected  value      Select a menu item  change  to the setting level    Press  3 seconds     Main switch function ON OFF    Back Button    Pressing the Back button  9  takes the user  back out of the menu again and discards the  settings  This means that the previous  values are retained     Functions    The functions in the menu lines  3  4  of the    control panel can be selected in any  sequence  The operating parameters are  shown in the status line  2  or the displays   5  6      Start stand by screen    After connecting the control panel to the  power supply  a start screen is shown after a  few seconds        If no entry is made within a few minutes  the  standby scree
160. supply is connected  and turned on  In the event of a gas smell    turn off at gas cylinder mains and contact  supplier     CARAVAN EQUIPMENT    2  To light  Open door  push in the control  knob and turn to full rate  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 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 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     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 prove  which  will automatically cut off the gas su
161. t you read these too as it is not possible  to include all the information they contain in  this handbook     Your supplying distributor is responsible for  carrying out a thorough pre delivery  inspection on your caravan and also for  arranging any warranty work or routine  servicing which may be required     Authorised Dealers will be able to supply  any replacement parts for your caravan   should the need arise  along with any  accessories you may require  Please note  that it is not possible to purchase  replacement parts or accessories direct from  the manufacturer     We are sure you will have many happy times  with your caravan but please remember a  happy carefree time is based on proper   thorough and responsible preparation   careful driving with regard to the    Rules of  the Road     other road users and above all  ensuring your caravan is in a first class  roadworthy condition  It is a condition of  your warranty that your caravan is serviced  by an authorised Dealer once every twelve  months and that the service record in the  back of your Warranty and Service Manual   is maintained in accordance with  instructions     Your Coachman Caravan has been designed  as a luxury recreational vehicle and is  intended for recreational use only  It is not  intended for living in  using for business  purposes  or hiring  and the Company  accepts no liability if the caravan is used for  any purposes other than holidays     To ensure the very best quality and reliability  the
162. technology and innovative design to provide  an aesthetically pleasing and effective  contribution to your home safety     The FireAngel range of products is  constantly being improved and expanded   Please visit www fireangel co uk to find out  about the latest additions to our product  range     FireAngel manufactures some of the most  technologically advanced carbon monoxide  detectors in the world     Operating Features    e An advanced electrochemical sensor  designed to accurately measure low levels  of carbon monoxide  CO  providing an  early warning of toxic CO levels in your  home     e Detects carbon monoxide continuously     e Resistant to false alarms caused by  normal household contaminants     e Sounds a loud 85dB alarm  at 1 metre  3  feet   to alert you in case of an emergency     e Test reset button     e Regular self check to ensure detector is  operating correctly     e Simple to mount  portable  ideal for  travelling     e Independently tested to confirm to the  European Carbon Monoxide Alarm  Standard BS EN 50291   2001     e   year warranty    Carbon Monoxide and how it can affect  you and your family     Carbon monoxide is a dangerous   poisonous gas that kills hundreds of people    73    CARAVAN EQUIPMENT    each year and injures many more  It is often  referred to as the silent killer because it has  no odour or taste and cannot be seen  Like  oxygen  CO enters the body through the  lungs during the normal breathing process   It competes with oxygen b
163. the taps open  the pump will continue  to run until the taps are closed     After a purge cycle the tap may have to be  used two or three times in order for full  pressure to be attained  In order to give the  system time to purge the dry run feature is  inhibited for a period of 3minutes from the  initial switch on     Assuming that the system is now full of  water  the tap closed and the pump has  stopped  the pressure in the system is likely  to be in the range of 0 9     1 2 bar  target  pressure  dependent on voltage and the  example of pump used     Normal Use    If a tap is opened the pump will start to run  when the pressure in the system drops to  the target pressure less 0 1 bar is again  reached the pump will continue for  approximately 7 seconds then stop     Voltage Reduction    In the event of a reduction of voltage the  target pressure and all associated switch  on off pressures are adjusted downwards  If  the values are reduced too much this does  not matter as the next time the tap is closed  the pump will push them back up     Dry run protection    Finally in the event that the pump is running  but pressure is below 0 25 bar the unit  switches off the pump and locks out in order  to protect the pump knowing that the water  supply has run out  After the water  container has been refilled the power should  be removed from the system for a period of  approximately 3 seconds then re connected   The unit will then operate normally     All pressures quoted above a
164. tore the supply back to  normal  The RCD also acts as the main  switch for the unit and if it is required to  switch off all circuits in the caravan this can  be achieved by switching the RCD to OFF     REVERSE POLARITY    When connecting mains supply abroad  the  supply can be of reverse polarity  The    CONNECTING SERVICES   ELECTRICITY    significance of this is that when equipment  is switched OFF it may not be electrically  isolated  The only certain way of making  sure equipment is safe is to unplug it     There are several  proprietary makes of  equipment to check the polarity of mains  supply  This equipment is useful  mostly for  mains connection when overseas     If reverse polarity occurs on site then reverse  the live and neutral connections inside the  plug on your mains cable  This must be  done by a qualified electrician  Ensure that  the cable is re connected to its original  configuration on return to the UK     If it can be achieved  it is preferable to  connect live to live  and neutral to neutral to  maintain full electrical protection     BATTERY BOX    Located in the battery box below the mains  inlet your caravan will be fitted with an aerial  and satellite connection if an external source  is available     ALWAYS USE BATTERY TRAY  PROVIDED     WHEN USING A BATTERY WITHA  VENT KIT  LEAVE THE VENT TUBE IN    THE BATTERY TRAY  VENTILATION  IS PROVIDED THROUGH THE  BATTERY BOX DOOR WHEN THE  DOOR IS CLOSED AT THE TOP AND  BOTTOM              WARNING   Do n
165. ts cooling or heating mode  and the fan level        Only Aventa Comfort  very quiet fan operation  by lowering both fans     If the start end times are exceeded  when entered  the operating       53    CARAVAN EQUIPMENT    parameters are only taken into consideration Select power type Activate the timer  ON    when the next start end times are reached          Until then  the operating parameters set   Click to change to the setting level    Click to change to the setting level    outside the timer remain valid    Use the control knob push button to   Use the control knob push button to   Set the room temperature select the power type  activate the timer  ON      Click to change to the setting level   Click the control knob push button to   Click the control knob push button to  l confirm the value  confirm the value       Use the control knob push button to  select the required room temperature       Click the control knob push button to  confirm the value        Select fan level The timer remains active  even for  i i ral   until it i tivat    Click to change to the setting level  OFP days  until it is deactivated         Use the control knob push button to    select the required fan level  Deactivate the timer  OFF     Set the warm water level Click to ch wh naler    Click the control knob push button to OE a Magn on ee give oe   confirm the value    Use the control Knob push button to    Use the control Knob push button to deactivate the timer  OFF     confirm the value 
166. turned on or off at  any time by pressing and releasing the  Awning light button     BATTERY   SYSTEM BASE UNIT    The STINGER 310 system unit uses a  special 4 8 volt Nickel Metal Hydride battery  pack that supplies backup battery power to  the system should the supply from the  leisure battery fail or be disconnected  It is  recommended that the alarm system is  permanently connected to a 12 volt supply   When fully charged the battery will provide  approximately 6 months stand alone  operation  depending on temperature  conditions  It is recommended that this  battery pack is replaced every 3 years     Before placing your caravan in storage  please ensure the caravan has had a fully  charged leisure battery fitted or the mains  charger switched on for at least 14 days  prior to storage to ensure the internal  backup battery is fully charged  It is  recommended that a leisure battery remains  connected to the caravan during storage     Always dispose of old batteries in  accordance with local regulations     BATTERY   KEY FOB    The STINGER 310 key fob controllers use  two lithium button cells  CR 2032  in each  key fob  Please note that excessive use of  the LED torch will reduce the life of the  batteries considerably     To replace the batteries  firstly remove the  four cross head screws from the underside  of the fob  then pull apart the two halves of  the fob  Remove the used batteries from the  lower half of the case  then insert the new  batteries in the same manner
167. un the refrigerator on  another power source     6 The refrigerator does not work on  12 V     Make sure the engine is running   try to run  the refrigerator on another power source     7 The refrigerator does not work on  12 V     Make sure the engine is running   try to run  the refrigerator on another power source     10 The refrigerator does not work on  230 V     Check if the mains is available   try to run the  refrigerator on another power source     11 The refrigerator does not work in  AUTO mode     Check if the sources are connected   try to  run the refrigerator manually on a power  source     18 All symbols on the control panel  light up     Wait a few seconds until the refrigerator  starts normal     FAQ    What can I do  when the refrigerator does  not start     Check if you switched on the refrigerator  according to the instructions  if the vehicle  stands level or if there is an available energy  source to start the refrigerator with  If none  of this is the case  please contact your  Dealer or Thetford Service Centre     The refrigerator does not cool sufficiently   what can I do     Check if the vents aren   t covered or blocked  from the outside  if the refrigerator stands  level  if the highest cooling level of the  refrigerator is selected  if the door of the  refrigerator still closes properly or if there is  not too much ice on the cooling fins  If none  of this is the case  please contact your  Dealer or a Thetford Service Centre     All lights on the 
168. ur  caravan is unoccupied  even if only fora  short length of time     ADDITIONAL SECURITY    Laser and VIP models come as standard  with the AL KO Secure wheel clamping  device  While Vision and Pastiche have the  AL KO Secure receiver fitted as standard  and the AL KO Secure device can be  purchased from your dealer  alternatively  consider fitting any device  which might  deter or prevent intrusion by thieves  A hitch  lock cover prevents towing of the caravan     SAFETY AND SECURITY    FITMENT OF AL KO SECURE    e Align the wheel so that the receiver can be  seen in the centre of the rim opening  DO  NOT use the rim opening in which the tyre  valve is fitted   Fig 1     Unscrew the plastic cap from the receiver  and store in the tool kit box   When AL KO  Secure is not in use  always screw the  plastic cap in place    Fig 2     Insert the locking bolt into the rim specific  insert   Fig 3     Insert the locking bolt socket key   Fig 4     Line up the locking bolts and assembly  with the receiver   Fig 5     Tighten the locking bolt socket using the  wheel spanner provided  or torque wrench  as shown  to wheel torque  Ideally 86 Nm     Fig 6     Remove the locking bolt socket key   Fig 7     Insert barrel lock   Fig 8   Hold the lock fast and lock   Fig 9   The AL KO Secure is now fitted   Fig 10        25    SAFETY AND SECURITY       TWIN AXLE CARAVANS    Fit the front lock first by aligning the wheel  so the receiver can be seen in the centre of  the rim opening  Chock f
169. ur caravan is covered by a 5 year  warranty  To activate this warranty your  selling dealer must forward the signed and  completed Registration Form contained in  the Warranty and Service Handbook within  one week of purchase  It is a condition of  this warranty that a service and safety check  is carried out by your caravan dealer at least  once every year  12 months from the date of  purchase   within the period 90 days before  to 90 days after the anniversary of the  purchase date for interim years but BEFORE  THE ANNIVERSARY ON THE FINAL YEAR in  accordance with the National Caravan  Council recommendations  For further  information please read your policy  documents in your Warranty and Service  Handbook     IF YOU HAVE A    WARRANTY     PROBLEM    We sincerely hope you will never have cause  to complain about your caravan  However  if  things do go wrong  the course of action for  you is to contact your dealer and explain the  difficulty you are having  We are confident  they will do their utmost to resolve the  problem to your complete satisfaction     The Dealer from whom the caravan is  purchased is liable for warranty repairs     WARRANTY    Any other approved dealers may carry out  work on a caravan at his own convenience  or discretion  but is not obliged to do this     Your caravan is supplied to you with a  manufacturer   s warranty guarantee that is  valid for 5 years from the date of purchase  except when otherwise stated     Please refer to your Extended Warr
170. urn pump on and open all taps  including  drain valve  and allow the pump to purge  the water from the system  not suitable for  submersible systems      3  Open the taps until water flow stops   suitable for submersible systems         Possible Causes   Potential Solution    Loose wiring connection Remake a sound connection    Pump circuit has no power  Replace fuse reset  Blown fuse     Pressure switch failure Reset pressure switch using  manufacturer   s instructions     Defective motor  Replace pump     Loose wiring connection  Remake a sound connection     Defective switch  i Contact Whale Support     Drain stem not engaged past O ring  Reseal ensuring the drain system is fully home     4  Turn off power isolator switch for water  pump   5  Remember to leave all outlets open     FAILURE TO CARRY OUT THIS  PROCEDURE MAY INVALIDATE YOUR  WARRANTY ON ALL WATER SYSTEM  ASSOCIATED PARTS     TRAVELLING  Do not travel with water in the tank     It is strongly recommended that all water is  drained from the tank before travelling     34    GAS  LPG     The gas installation of your caravan has  been designed to meet the requirement of  EN1949 and BS 5482     EN1949 requires a fixed outlet pressure  regardless of the gas type and lays down a  harmonised pressure of 30mbars for LPG  installations in touring caravans across  Europe  Your caravan is fitted with a  regulator which meets these requirements  and thus allows users to move freely  between European countries by being able 
171. wders  that will scratch the surfaces of  the appliance     DO NOT under any circumstances use the  oven as a space heater     DO NOT put heavy objects onto open grill  and oven doors     Leaks    If a smell of gas becomes apparent  the  supply should be turned off at the cylinder     IMMEDIATELY    e Extinguish naked lights including  cigarettes and pipes     e Do not operate electrical switches    e Open all doors and windows to disperse  any gas escape     e Never check for leaks with a naked flame   leak investigation should be carried out  using a leak detector spray     e Check the gas is not escaping from an  unlighted appliance     MAINTENANCE    This appliance needs little maintenance  other than cleaning  After the unit has  cooled 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     SERVICING    All servicing must be carried out by an  approved competent person  Before any  service work is started the appliance should  have been left to cool and be disconnected  from both the gas and electrical supplies   After each service the appliance must be  checked for gas soundness     For service  please contact your authorised  local Service Agent giving details of the    71    
172. wet cleaning  aids  such as cloths  pads  containers   from the surface  to avoid formation of  water marks stains     vi Most domestic dishwashing liquids  contain chlorides  if they are left in long   term contact with stainless steel  pitting  corrosion may occur     vii Silver Dip cleaners are particularly harmful  as they contain strong acids which can  very quickly cause discoloration and  pitting  If this type of cleaner comes into  contact with the surface of a stainless  steel article  it should be rinsed off  thoroughly with clean water     Ovens  Only clean ovens with soap and water   Shower Room and Wash Basin Fittings    Always put the cold water into the wash  hand basin before adding the hot   Thermoplastic products such as basins and  showers have an adequate but limited  resistance to high temperature  70   C  normally should be considered the  maximum temperature the products can  withstand  Bear in mind the maximum  comfortable for human skin is approximately  40   C     The normal effect of overheating on plastics  is distortion of the surface  although perhaps  unsightly this does not generally affect the  practical application of the product     The best way to keep the surface clean is by  regular conventional soap and water and    95    CARE OF YOUR CARAVAN    clear rinsing in cold water  For stubborn  stains Thetford Bathroom Cleaner is  recommended  The use of any other  cleaners may harm the product  cause  premature failure and will invalidate the 
173. y replacing it in  the red blood cells  thereby reducing the  flow of oxygen to the heart  brain and other  vital organs  In high concentrations CO can  kill in minutes     Many cases of reported carbon monoxide  poisoning indicate that while victims are  aware they are not feeling well  they become  disorientated and unable to save themselves  by either exiting the building or calling for  assistance  Exposure during sleep is  particularly dangerous because the victim  usually does not wake up     Symptoms of CO poisoning    The following symptoms may be related to  CO poisoning which all household members  should be made aware of     e Mild Exposure  Slight headache  nausea   vomiting  fatigue  often described as    flu   like    symptoms      e Medium Exposure  Severe throbbing  headache  drowsiness  confusion  fast  heart rate        Extreme Exposure   Unconsciousness  convulsions     CARAVAN EQUIPMENT    cardiorespiratory failure  death     Your FireAngel CO detector monitors the  level of CO as parts per million  ppm  in the  atmosphere surrounding the detector     The maximum allowable  concentration for continuous  exposure for healthy adults in any  8 hour period  as recommended  by the Occupatio9nal Safety and  Health Administration  OSHA     35ppm    200ppm_ Slight headache  fatigue   dizziness  nausea after 2 3 hours     400ppm Frontal headaches within 1   2  hours  life threatening after 3 hours   800ppm Dizziness  nausea and    convulsions within 45 minutes   Un
174. y rusting of the  stainless steel itself  but are more likely to be  the result of small particles of    ordinary  steel    which have become attached to the  surface and subsequently rusted  These  brown marks are usually only superficial  stains and can be removed by using a soft  damp cloth and multi purpose cream  cleaner  Occasionally  it may be necessary  to resort to a proprietary stainless steel  cleaner  to return the surface to its original  condition     CAUTIONS    i  Cleaning agents containing sodium  hypochlorite  bleach  should not be left in  contact with stainless steel  This includes  many of the new    trigger dispense     cleaning products and some multi   purpose cream cleaners  If bleach is  necessary  it should be used only in the  strengths prescribed by the manufacturer  and never left in contact with the surface  for longer than 30 minutes  after which the  stainless steel should be rinsed thoroughly  with clean water     ii  On no account should    wire wool    pads  be used unless they are made of stainless  steel     iii  Harsh abrasives and scouring materials  should not be used for cleaning stainless  steel as they will leave scratch marks in  the surface and damage the appearance  of the article  Likewise  do not use wire  brushes  scrapers or contaminated  scouring pads     iv If the article has a directional polished  grain  any cleaning with abrasives should  be carried out along this grain and not  across it     v  After use  always remove 
175. y situations may prevent  the manufacturer from maintaining the  exact specifications and details in this  handbook and we therefore reserve the  right to alter specifications and materials  as conditions demand     Dealers are not agents of the  manufacturer and have absolutely no  authority to bind the manufacturers by  any express or implied undertaking or  representation     REPAIRS    Should you be unfortunate enough to suffer  an accident with your caravan  you should  contact your Dealer     The cost of transporting  towing or  moving the caravan by any means to or  from the place of repair is the  responsibility of the owner     The manufacturers will also undertake to  supply certain specialist repairs with the  necessary spare parts  In this case  your  selected repairer must contact the AFTER    SALES DEPARTMENT with all enquiries     Coachman genuine parts and recommended  procedures must be used at all times     SERVICE DOCUMENTS    TOURING CARAVANS   ANNUAL  SERVICE RECORD    Your caravan needs servicing at least once a  year     Whether you use your caravan for short  journeys or for touring at home or abroad   regular servicing will help ensure that you  can enjoy it to the full     The Annual Service offered by your Dealer  will include the following work and it is our  recommendation you have your caravan  serviced to this standard annually     The dealer will complete the record in this  guide to show the work has been carried  out     SECTION  A  CHASSIS  
176. your caravan in order to keep it in good  condition     Exterior    e Side walls of your caravan are finished in  acrylic finished aluminium  which is  extremely durable and easy to clean  It is  recommended that a proprietary brand of  vehicle shampoo with plenty of cold water  is used     e Do not a use pressure washer as this can  disturb the mastic seals     e An occasional polish with a good quality  vehicle wax will help obtain a high gloss  finish  Under no circumstances should an  abrasive or harsh cleaner be used   Stubborn marks  such as tar  grease etc    can be removed by rubbing with a soft  cloth dampened with white spirit     e Plastic and ABS panels should be cleaned  using water and a mild detergent     Under no circumstances should alcohol  spirit or solvent based liquids be used on  these items  as these substances will  react with the material and cause visual  damage     92    Acrylic Windows    Your caravan is fitted with shatter resistant  acrylic windows  The preserve their clarity  and unblemished transparency it is essential  that the following cleaning instructions are  strictly adhered to     Road grit  dust  sand  flies  lime tree  secretions  bird droppings etc   should be     swilled off    using plenty of cold water  Any  remaining dirt should be washed of using a  soft cloth and warm water  Under NO  circumstances should any abrasive  cleaning agents  household detergents or  proprietary cleaning fluids be used   Alcohol spirit or solvent base
    
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