Operating instructions
FITTED EQUIPMENT
151
FITTED EQUIPMENT
150
Bedding configurations
Sleeping bags and duvets can be compressed
into small spaces and can be ready to use in
minutes.
Fig. A
Fig. B
Lower single beds assembly (Figs. A & B)
1. Lower dinette table and place between the
recess in both seats.
2. Arrange seat cushions as appropriate.
Double bed assembly (Fig. C)
1. Grip front of slatted bed and walk
backwards until bed is fully extended.
2. Arrange seat cushions as appropriate.
Fig. C
Lift-up bunks
1. Grasp the bunk and pull carefully upwards
and towards you. (Fig. D)
2. The bunk is designed to automatically
move into the correct position. (Fig. E)
3. Where a bed board is fitted, unfold and
make sure it is secured by press studs
when lifted into position. (The bed board
is required to protect both the occupant
and the window from damage during use
of the bunk.) (Fig. F)
4. Locate safety boards. (Fig. G)
5. Arrange seat cushions as appropriate.
(Fig. G)
Bunks are designed to carry a child to a
maximum of 70kg (11 stone)
! WARNING: use the upper bunks for
sleeping only, with the provided protection
against fall out in position.
! WARNING: Care shall be taken against
the risk of fall out when the upper bunks are
in use by children especially under 6 years of
age, these bunks are not suitable for use by
infants without supervision.
the caravan are connected to this head unit
for a stereo sound output. A retractable AM/
FM aerial on the side of the caravan, enables
reception of radio stations.
An auxiliary input on the front of the unit
allows a separate MP3 player or similar to
be connected from that player’s headphone
socket. The can be positioned in the locker
and connected directly to the front of the head
unit, using an appropriate lead (not supplied),
or alternatively can be connected at a socket
on the binnacle at the front of the caravan,
again using an appropriate lead.
To use the connection on the binnacle, plug
the flying lead found in the locker below the
head unit, into the ‘Aux In’ socket on the front
of that head unit. At the binnacle, locate the
3.5mm jack socket near the centre of the bin-
nacle. Using an appropriate lead, (not supplied)
connect your player’s headphone socket to the
jack socket on the binnacle, to relay sound up
to the head unit. Depending on the specifica-
tion of the head unit, ‘Aux in’ may need to be
selected as an audio source on the head unit,
and the volume levels of both the head unit
and the player may have to be adjusted to find
an appropriate sound level.
STATUS 550 DIRECTIONAL
TV AND FM RADIO ANTENNA
Firstly determine the approximate location
of the nearest transmitter and whether the
signals are horizontally or vertically polarized.
For assistance ask your site operator or check
antennas in the vicinity
1. Loosen the Mast Locking Collar and Wall
Bracket and raise the antenna. Turn the
mast to direct the Antenna towards the
TV transmitter.
The RED spot on the bottom of the mast
indicates the front of the Antenna.
2. When receiving vertically polarized signals,
rotate the winder anti-clockwise to cant
the antenna through 90°. The red / green
indicator, if present, indicates vertical or
horizontal orientation.
Note: Direction assumes user is looking
down on roof.
Note: DO NOT over tighten or use undue
force on the winder.
3. Switch ON the Power Pack and the RED
LED will illuminate.
4. Check the gain control switch is set to
normal – NML.
5. Tune your television to the strongest signal.
You may need to adjust the direction of the
mast to achieve the best quality picture.
6. Secure by tightening the Mast Locking
Collar and Wall Bracket
Removing the antenna
A permanently fitted Status can be easily
removed leaving only the Mounting Foot and
rubber gaiter.
1. Unplug the antenna from the Power Pack.
2. Loosen the Mast Locking Collar and
Wall Bracket and lift off whilst feeding out
the cable.
3. Push the Blanking Cap supplied into place.
! WARNING: The Blanking Cap is a
temporary seal and is not for long term use.
! WARNING: Always ensure the aerial is
lowered before driving off.
STATUS 550 DIRECTIONAL TV
AND FM RADIO ANTENNA
BEDDING










