AT Apache/Tracker Owners Handbook:Layout 1 12/11/08 16:18 Page 2 A p a c h e & Tr a c k e r O W N E R S H A N D B O O K www.auto-trail.co.
090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:35 Page 1 Important Your motorhome makes use of many complex systems and services. Please ensure that you have read all instruction manuals carefully, and fully understand all aspects of your vehicle, before driving it on the open road. If you have any queries on the operation of any part of your motorhome please contact your supplying dealer.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 : Owner’s Handbook 18/11/08 14:35 Page 2 Useful Information Complete the details below: Model: Name: Telephone: Date Purchased: Supplying Dealer: Sales Person: Telephone Number: Tyre Pressure: Radio Code: Exterior Door Key Number: Water Filter Key Number: Vehicle Build Number: www.auto-trail.co.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:35 Page 3 Useful Information Auto-Trail VR Limited. Trigano House, Genesis Way, Europarc, Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire, DN37 9TU. Tel: +44(0) 1472 571000 Fax: +44(0) 1472 571001 e-mail: sales@auto-trail.co.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:35 Page 4 : Owner’s Handbook Contents Useful information..................................................2-3 Truma Combi 4E/6E ..........................................29-30 Guarantee ..........................................................55-56 Introduction............................................................5-6 Truma Ultrastore water heater ................................31 Cable colour chart .......................
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:35 Page 5 Introduction Auto-Trail welcomes you to the ranks of Auto-Trail owners. This handbook has been designed to enable you to derive the maximum benefit and enjoyment from your motorhome; its information will be beneficial to experienced and new motorhomers alike.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:35 Page 6 Introduction : Owner’s Handbook This handbook is intended to give a brief overview of your motorhome and its appliances. You are advised to read all of the individual appliance instructions which will be found in the information wallet supplied with your vehicle. Please note that every effort is made within this handbook to accurately reflect and describe our motorhomes.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:35 Page 7 Preparing for the Road Loading Your Vehicle Bicycle Carrier (If Fitted) All models manufactured by Auto-Trail are of a well balanced design, the most common causes of poor stability include: Auto-Trail recommends that if a bicycle carrier is fitted to your vehicle it should be capable of carrying no more than two cycles. • Poor weight distribution of the weight inside the vehicle.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:35 Page 8 : Owner’s Handbook Maximum Loading Of Your Vehicle The weights of your vehicle are stated in the back of this handbook and on the secondary weight plate located in the engine bay of your vehicle. The secondary weight plate gives the following information. The serial number of your vehicle which should be quoted in any correspondence with your supplying dealer.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:35 Page 9 External Features A Exterior door retaining catch when open D Awning light (where fitted) B Folding step E Status T.V.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:35 Page 10 External Features : Owner’s Handbook G Lockable external access door to toilet waste tank K High level brake light (where fitted) H Rear marker lights L Lockable fresh water filler J Lockable gas cylinder compartment H J L K G www.auto-trail.co.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:35 Page 11 Driving Your Motorhome Driving Your Motorhome Pulling Away When pulling away in your motorhome always operate the clutch smoothly, change gears smoothly and try not to jerk the clutch. Motorhome Handling Please remember that your motorhome is much larger than a standard motor car when carrying out any manoeuvres. As well as this courses are run by many organisations.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:35 Page 12 Selecting A Pitch : Owner’s Handbook Please note that under no circumstances should the corner steadies be used to jack up the rear of the vehicle. Use a proprietary bottle jack or scissor jack that is capable of holding the weight of your fully loaded motorhome. Selecting A Pitch Operation Do not pitch in a position in which your vehicle will obstruct others coming in.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:35 Page 13 Gas Services The gas appliances in your vehicle are fed from a gas cylinder that is housed in a sealed cylinder compartment. Gas flows from the gas bottles via a bulkhead mounted gas regulator. This regulator provides a working gas pressure of 30 m bar (1.5kg of gas per hour). All appliances installed by Auto-Trail are designed to work within this pressure range.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 : Owner’s Handbook 18/11/08 14:35 Page 14 Gas Services Gas Safety Valves Gas flows from the gas cylinder via a bulkhead mounted regulator to a set of safety shut off valves that supply each individual appliance in the vehicle. The valves allow isolation of a single appliance without affecting the operation of other equipment. Each valve has a symbol fixed to it that indicates which appliance it is supplying.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:35 Page 15 Electrical Services All Auto-Trail vehicles have both a 12V and 230V electrical system. The 12V electrical system is supplied by a rechargeable leisure battery that is located in a dedicated battery compartment within the vehicle (locations of leisure batteries varies from model to model so please familiarise yourself with your battery location prior to using the vehicle for the first time).
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:35 Page 16 Electrical Services : Owner’s Handbook • Locate the power switch on the PSU and turn to the ‘ON’ position. The switch will illuminate when turned on. reconnect the light to the vehicle battery circuit to allow fuses and Circuit Breakers to be checked etc. It is now safe to check the operation of the 12V and 230V equipment.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:35 Page 17 Leisure Battery / EC225 Power Supply Unit Leisure Battery EC225 PSU (Power Supply Unit) Your vehicle is equipped with a rechargeable leisure battery that is located in a dedicated battery compartment within your vehicle. Overview Locations of leisure batteries vary from model to model, so please familiarise yourself with your battery location before using your vehicle for the first time.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:35 Page 18 : Owner’s Handbook 12V DC Fuses Cautionary Note These fuses are provided to protect the various 12V circuits from an overload or short circuit. Apart from the changing of fuses and the testing and resetting of the RCD and MCB’s no maintenance is required on the PSU unit. If a fuse does blow, the cause of the fault should be investigated before a replacement.
90 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:35 Page 19 EC100 Control Panel EC100 Control Panel The LED control panel (normally located over the entrance door) controls all of the on board 12V systems. Pressing the button once switches the light on (LED will illuminate) pressing it again will switch the light off (LED goes out). Leisure Battery Select & Voltage Display This switch is used to select the leisure battery and to display the battery voltage level.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:35 Page 20 : Owner’s Handbook The voltage display can be viewed continually by pressing and holding the button until you hear a long beep. To cancel the permanent display press and hold the button again. If the pump is turned off and the water level drops below 1/4 the LED next to the button will show red to indicate that the tank is almost empty. The LED next to the button indicates which battery is selected.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:35 Page 21 Mains Lights / Entertainment System Mains Lights Entertainment System Your vehicle may be fitted with 230V mains lights that will operate if the vehicle is connected to a 230V supply and the RCD and MCB that protect the circuits are both in the ‘on’ position (see ‘location / operation of RCD / MCB in vehicle’ section).
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:35 Page 22 : Owner’s Handbook press the ‘eject’ button on the head unit and the radio front will swing down to allow the disc to be inserted. The radio front will close automatically when the disc has been inserted. The unit will operate with the existing vehicle speakers and the DVD image will be displayed on either the head unit or the LCD monitor (if the monitor is switched on).
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:35 Page 23 Spinflo Caprice Oven Spinflo Caprice Oven The Spinflo Caprice is fitted with three gas burners, one 230V hotplate and gas oven. The gas burners are fully adjustable between simmer and full flame, and the oven ranges from 130˚C to 240˚C. The electric hotplate has six temperature settings.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:35 Page 24 : Owner’s Handbook Switching ON To Turn OFF • The hotplate control is numbered from 1 to 6. • Turn the control knob until the line on the control knob is aligned with the dot on the control panel. • To turn it on rotate the knob either clockwise or anti clockwise to the required position. • Position ‘1’ is the coolest setting, position ‘6’ is the hottest.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:36 Page 25 Dometic RM7361 Refrigerator Dometic RM7361 Refrigerator LPG Gas Operation The refrigerator is equipped to operate on 230V, 12V or LPG. • Before operating the appliance on gas ensure that the valve on the gas cylinder is open and that the individual safety valve for the fridge is open. The desired power option is selected by means of the energy selector switch which has four settings; 230V, 12V (DC), LPG and OFF.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 : Owner’s Handbook Thetford N150 Fridge & Freezer And N180 Refrigerator These refrigerators are designed to be used on 230V, 12V (DC) or LPG. The desired power option can be selected either manually or automatically via the control panel on the refrigerator. Switching On The Refrigerator Ensure that the valve on the gas cylinder is fully open and that the isolation valve to the refrigerator is in the open position.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:36 Page 27 Truma S3002 Vehicle Space Heater • Turn on the control knob to the desired thermostat setting (from 1 to 10) and press down as far as the stop. Vehicle Space Heater Truma S3002 The S3002 heater incorporates a 3kw gas burner and a 2kw mains electric element (known as Ultraheat). If the two energy sources are used simultaneously this gives a maximum heat output of 5kw.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:36 Page 28 Truma S3002 Vehicle Space Heater : Owner’s Handbook Truma Ultraheat - 230V Mains Operation Trumavent Blown Air Heating System Before switching on ensure that the electrical fuse spur protecting the ultraheat is in the on position. The Trumavent blown air system distributes warm air through the blown air ducting throughout the vehicle.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:36 Page 29 Truma Combi 4E / 6E Truma Combi 4E / Truma Combi 6E The Combi E gas heater is a warm air heater with an integrated hot water boiler. The unit can operate on liquid gas (LPG) or 230V mains electricity. The heater can be used in ‘winter’ mode that will produce warm air heating and hot water, and ‘summer’ mode that will produce hot water only.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:36 Page 30 : Owner’s Handbook Summer Operation (Supplying Hot Water Only) • Select gas or electrical operation with the power selector switch. The yellow LED will illuminate on the switch to indicate the unit is operating on 230V. • Move the rotary switch on the control panel to position ‘L’ (summer operation) 40˚ or 60˚ and the yellow LED (P) should illuminate.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:36 Page 31 Truma Ultrastore Water Heater Truma Ultrastore Water Heater The Truma Ultrastore water heater has a 10 litre capacity that operates on either LPG, or where available, 230V electric. Filling The Ultrastore With Water Ensure that the cold water drain tap is closed lever should be in horizontal position – see draining the water system.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:36 Page 32 : Owner’s Handbook Exterior BBQ Connecting The Hose To The Vehicle Your vehicle may be fitted with an external barbecue point that will allow you to use an LPG barbecue from the on board gas bottles. • Ensure the barbecue appliance is turned ‘OFF’ and the gas isolation tap inside the vehicle is turned ‘ON’. The barbecue point is located behind a hinged flap, normally on the passenger side of the vehicle.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:36 Page 33 Flue Covers / Water Services Flue Covers Water Services The Refrigerator and Truma Ultrastore water heater fitted to your vehicle are supplied with flue covers that are designed to keep out water and debris if the vehicle is to be stood unused for any length of time.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:36 Page 34 : Owner’s Handbook Filling The Fresh Water Tank The tank is filled via a lockable water inlet on the outside of your vehicle. This inlet is identified by a blue tap symbol adjacent to it (either a blue label or a blue moulding on the filler itself). The location of the water inlet will vary from vehicle to vehicle so please familiarise yourself with its location before using your vehicle for the first time.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:36 Page 35 Thetford Cassette Toilet Thetford Cassette Toilet In Use The toilet is made up of two parts: a permanently fixed toilet and a waste holding tank that is accessible from the outside. • Rotate the toilet bowl to the desired position. The removable waste holding tank is located under the toilet and can be removed via an access door on the outside of the motorhome. The toilet is now ready for use.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:36 Page 36 : Owner’s Handbook • Remove the emptying spout cap. Hold the waste holding tank by the upper handle nearest to the emptying spout. Hold the rear handle with your other hand so that you can operate the vent plunger with your thumb. Keep the vent plunger pressed to ensure that the tank is emptied without splashing. Please note that the vent plunger should only be pressed when the emptying spout is pointing downwards.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:36 Page 37 Windows & Skylights Windows & Skylights Your vehicle is fitted with side windows and skylights to provide light and ventilation to your vehicle. The number of windows and skylights fitted to your vehicle will depend on the particular model that you have chosen.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:36 Page 38 : Owner’s Handbook Window Blinds Omnivent The habitation widows are fitted with night blinds that pull upwards from the bottom of the window and a flyscreen blind that pulls downwards from the top of the window. The omnivent is opened by rotating the opening handle in a clockwise direction, the glazed dome will hinge open.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:36 Page 39 Wind Out Awning Wind Out Awning Your vehicle may be fitted with a wind out awning which, when extended, will provide a shaded area next to your motorhome. Operation Winding Out The Awning • Locate the winding handle into the socket on the left hand side of the awning. • Turn the winding handle clockwise – the awning will start to open after approximately two turns. • Continue winding.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:36 Page 40 : Owner’s Handbook Awning Space LPG Appliance Exhaust No danger is caused if the LPG exhaust from the refrigerator vents into an enclosed awning. If totally enclosed, space heaters may produce enough exhaust fumes to pollute an enclosed awning to levels of discomfort. In extreme cases carbon monoxide could build up to reach dangerous levels.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:36 Page 41 Security & Ventilation Your vehicle is fitted with a battery operated smoke alarm that will emit a loud pulsating tone should smoke be detected in your vehicle. correct operation. If the LED indicator does not flash every minute then the battery should be replaced immediately as this will indicate that the battery is completely flat. Operating The Smoke Alarm Clean your smoke alarm regularly to prevent dust build up.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:36 Page 42 : Owner’s Handbook Always lock all doors and windows when leaving your vehicle, even if it is left for a short period of time. Motorhome Theft The theft of a motorhome can occur in the most unlikely circumstances; from a motorway service area, or even from an owner’s drive.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:36 Page 43 Central Locking Central Locking Your vehicle may be fitted with a central locking system that links the locking of the rear habitation door to the base vehicle cab doors. The central locking can be activated by either the remote key fob, the locking switches on the dashboard (base vehicle dependant) or manually by the key. • Pressing button ‘A’ will unlock the base vehicle cab doors only.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:36 Page 44 : Owner’s Handbook Locking / Unlocking With Either The Cab Key Or Habitation Key Locking the drivers’ door with the key will lock all entrance doors including the habitation door, and unlocking the drivers’ door with the key will unlock all entrance doors.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:36 Page 45 General Care Motorhome Exterior The exterior of Auto-Trail motorhomes are finished with a highly polished fibreglass skin. This is a very durable surface and is very easy to clean due to its high gloss finish. To maintain a showroom finish, wash the motorhome regularly with a mild detergent, rinse off with cold water and leather off. A good quality car wax may be applied which will make washing even easier in the future.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:36 Page 46 : Owner’s Handbook Motorhome Interior Side Walls, Roof Lining And Furniture A simple wash with a damp cloth and a mild detergent is all that is necessary. Soft Furnishings Carpets should be vacuumed occasionally to remove grit and sand. This helps maintain good appearance and ensure long life. The upholstery can be cleaned with a mild reputable upholstery cleaner.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:36 Page 47 Winter Laying Up Whether you use your motorhome all year round or lay it up for the winter, care should always be taken to ensure your investment is receiving the very best attention. • Open the drain valve on the fresh water tank to ensure it is fully empty. The following tips will be helpful for the periods when your motorhome is not regularly used.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 : Owner’s Handbook 18/11/08 14:36 Page 48 Winter Laying Up Soft Furnishings / Furniture It is recommended that the upholstery is removed from the vehicle if at all possible during winter storage to avoid damp. If this is not possible then it should be stood on its end to allow as much air as possible to circulate. Leave all cupboard doors open to allow the maximum amount of air to circulate around the vehicle.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:36 Page 49 Good Neighbour Guide Motorhome Owner’s Good Neighbour Code At A Camp Site On Arrival Park as close to the reception area as possible and report your arrival. Do not drive to a pitch and park unless directed by reception staff. Vehicle Movement Around The Site Always keep to the site roads unless directed otherwise. Obey the speed limits, these are generally 10 mph.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:36 Page 50 : Owner’s Handbook If you have a power generator, make sure it is adequately silenced and use it with consideration, especially after dark. Pets Most site operators do not object to well behaved pets but they should be kept well under control. • No animal should be allowed to run loose on the site. • Leads must be no longer than 3m. • Animals are not allowed in the shower or toilet blocks.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:36 Page 51 Annual Check List and tight. Check that the body support struts are serviceable and tight. Auto-Trail Motorhome Annual Checklist Introduction It makes good sense to check over your motorhome at least every year. If you tend not to use it much during the winter months, check it over before storing it. Any defect, repairs or adjustments can then be made without rushing.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:36 Page 52 : Owner’s Handbook 4. Internal Doors Security Check that the hinges and catches are in good condition and operate properly. Ensure that the doors are securely shut when latched. Safety Check that any device to hold door closed can be operated from both sides of the door to enable it to be opened in an emergency. 5. Chassis or Under-Body Attachments brush, treat with a rust inhibiting solution and lubricate joints.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:36 Page 53 Annual Check List Cab Seats Hosing and Piping Where cab seats form part of the living area and/or bed layout, check that they are attached securely. Make sure that the seat slides, swivels and seat backs operate smoothly and easily. Check flexible hoses for cracking and condition. Check the date stamped on them has not passed. If the expiry date is close or passed, have the hoses replaced.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:36 Page 54 : Owner’s Handbook • Ovens: Flames should be of even height and burn quietly. The colour should be mainly blue/green but there will be yellow tips to the flames as the burner heats up. • Grill burners: Flames may develop yellow tips as they heat up, especially when using butane. • General comments: A flame lifting away from the burner indicates that the pressure is too high.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:36 Page 55 Guarantee Guarantee For First 12 Months Your Auto-Trail motorhome is guaranteed for a period of twelve months from the delivery of the motorhome by the Supplying Dealer to the first purchaser. The habitation area of the vehicle must be serviced at 12 monthly intervals from this date as failure to do so could invalidate the terms of your warranty.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:36 Page 56 : Owner’s Handbook D. Subject to paragraph 3 below and except for liability for death or personal injury resulting from negligence, Auto-Trail VR Ltd. will not be liable in any manner whatsoever whether in contract, tort, misrepresentation or otherwise, for any consequential loss, damage or injury in connection with the supply of any Motorhome to or execution of work for the purchaser. E.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:36 Page 57 Cable Colour Chart 12v Cable Colours 57 230v Cable Colours B BLACK N BROWN R RED O ORANGE Y YELLOW G GREEN U BLUE P PURPLE S SLATE GREY W WHITE K PINK TA K E Y O U R S O N A N A D V E N T U R E B BLACK N BROWN W WHITE O ORANGE Y YELLOW G GREEN U BLUE
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:36 Page 58 Vehicle Specifications : Owner’s Handbook Tracker EK Tracker EKS Apache 632 Apache 634L Apache 634U Apache 700 Apache 725 Overall Height Chassis Type Overall Length (mirrors folded) Overall Width Low line FIAT FIAT FIAT FIAT FIAT FIAT/ALKO FIAT/ALKO 5.79M (18’11”) 6.26M (20’6”) 6.70M (21’11”) 6.98M (22’10”) 6.98M (22’10”) 7.38M (24’3”) 7.38M (24’3”) 2.26M (7’5”) 2.26M (7’5”) 2.26M (7’5”) 2.26M (7’5”) 2.26M (7’5”) 2.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 Power Circuits 59 TA K E Y O U R S O N A N A D V E N T U R E 18/11/08 14:36 Page 59
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 : Owner’s Handbook 18/11/08 14:36 Page 60 230v Circuits www.auto-trail.co.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:36 Page 61 Apache & Tracker Road Lighting Circuits 61 TA K E Y O U R S O N A N A D V E N T U R E
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 : Owner’s Handbook 18/11/08 14:36 Page 62 Consumer Circuits - Floor www.auto-trail.co.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 Consumer Circuits - Roof 63 TA K E Y O U R S O N A N A D V E N T U R E 14:36 Page 63
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 : Owner’s Handbook 18/11/08 14:36 Page 64 Notes www.auto-trail.co.
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 18/11/08 14:36 Page 65 Notes 65 TA K E Y O U R S O N A N A D V E N T U R E
2090 AT Apache-Tracker Owners Handbook REPRO 2:Layout 1 : Owner’s Handbook 18/11/08 14:36 Page 66 Notes www.auto-trail.co.
AT Apache/Tracker Owners Handbook:Layout 1 12/11/08 16:18 Page 1 Auto-Trail VR Limited. Trigano House, Genesis Way, Europarc, Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire, DN37 9TU.