ADDENDUM IMPORTANT MARQUIS SUSSEX MODELS The Marquis Sussex range are special editions of the Auto-Sleepers Warwick and Warwick Duo models. Features are: • Unique soft trim materials inside. • Unique graphics outside. • Habitation area air conditioning. • Fiamma external awning. All other systems and features are the same as the equivalent Auto-Sleepers model.
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CONTENTS Section Introduction / Warranty / Body Construction............................. 1 Motorhome Code ..................................................................... 2 Preparing for the Road ............................................................. 3 On the Road ............................................................................. 4 Arrival on Site ........................................................................... 5 Safety & Security .........................................
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INTRODUCTION Welcome. Model Congratulations on your purchase of an AutoSleeper motorhome. We are confident it will give you many years of pleasure. This Handbook covers the Peugeot Warwick Duo, based on Peugeot Boxer 335 L3 H2 long wheelbase high roof window van. This handbook has been compiled to enable you to obtain the maximum pleasure from your vehicle. It contains the appliance instructions along with advice on safety matters.
INTRODUCTION To deal with your queries efficiently, always quote your vehicle’s production number which can be found in the glove compartment. Please read and complete the warranty registration card supplied with your vehicle; and return to the address below, without delay. Auto-Sleepers Limited, Orchard Works, Willersey, Nr Broadway, Worcestershire WR12 7QF Tele: 01386 853338 Fax: 01386 858343 E-mail: aftersales@auto-sleepers.co.
WARRANTY Statement This warranty applies only to the body conversion and does not cover any failure or defect in the chassis or engine. Auto-Sleepers Limited (hereinafter called “the Company”) hereby guarantees the body conversion of the motorhome against failure arising through defects in workmanship or material under normal use and service for a period of two years from the date of purchase or registration whichever is the earliest.
BODY CONSTRUCTION BODY CONSTRUCTION: Peugeot Boxer L3 H2 window van. Body paint colours: • White • Metallic Silver • Volcano Red • Clipper Blue • Horizon Yellow • Silverstone Green Floor Vinyl: Dark Wood Block. Furniture: Linneman Cherry. Furniture fittings: Chrome. Work Surfaces and Table finish: Minstrel. Carpet: Oasis Madrid. Curtains, Cushions/Upholstery: Phoenix, various colours. Exterior Graphics: BS1770.
MOTORHOME CODE THE COUNTRY & COASTAL CODES Upon arrival at your destination you should be aware of the Country Code relating to motorhome owners. This is entitled the Motor Caravanners’ Code. Code of Conduct - Camp Sites • Children should be restrained from making excessive noise. • Flying kites and model aircraft and the use of items like catapults or air-guns as well as ball games should not be permitted among, or close to, motorhomes.
MOTORHOME CODE Awnings and Tents that all passengers are seated and seat restraint straps worn. Awnings and tents should only be used when permission has been obtained. When on grass and staying for more than a few days, the ground sheet and/or side flaps of awnings should be periodically raised in order to avoid damage to the ground. Before moving off, elevating roofs MUST be lowered and correctly secured, and top hinged windows closed.
MOTORHOME CODE • Help to keep all water clean. • Take special care of country roads. • Make no unnecessary noise. Most animals are very timid, noises can disturb them unnecessarily. If you want to get the best out of the country, go quietly. The Coastal Code As our coastlines are increasingly used for recreation and education, the following suggestions are made to enable us to enjoy our inheritance and preserve it for posterity. • Do not trample about, or move rocks unnecessarily.
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PREPARING FOR THE ROAD YOUR MOTORHOME (Weights explained) LOADING AND DISTRIBUTION OF WEIGHT IN THE MOTORHOME Mass in Running Order (MRO) SENSIBLE LOADING The weight of your motorhome as it leaves the factory, as new with standard fixtures and fittings, plus an allowance for driver and 90% fuel. HOW TO APPORTION WEIGHT Maximum Technically Permissible Laden Mass (MTPLM) The maximum weight of the vehicle when fully laden for use on the road. See specification section for actual figure.
PREPARING FOR THE ROAD by the roof rack should not exceed 75 kgs (165 lbs) with a maximum loading of 8 kg (17 lbs) per square foot. 15. Check your external rear view mirrors and adjust if necessary. 16. Check that all corner steadies are wound up and that, if a step is used, it is put away before moving off. Before Moving Off Whenever making a journey with your motorhome, either setting off on holiday or returning home, it is good practice to run through this simple checklist. 17.
ON THE ROAD Pulling Off Removing the Spare Wheel Engage the clutch smoothly. CAUTION: Exercise care when lowering the wheel frame due to its weight. Avoid wear and tear on clutch and transmission by taking extra care. Removal Change gears smoothly. a. The spare is located in front of the rear step. Try not to jerk the clutch. MOTORWAY DRIVING b. Tools - The jack, handle and wheel brace are stored under the nearside rear seat. Speed Limits (UK) c.
ON THE ROAD • The retractable rear step if fitted, is folded away or, if a separate step is supplied, it is safely stowed in the vehicle. • Roof ventilators are closed and locked in the down position. • The bathroom is not used whilst the vehicle is in motion. (Note: Refers only to models fitted with shower or toilet compartment). • Top hinged windows are closed, and securely fastened. • Children do not roam around the vehicle; they may fall and injure themselves.
ARRIVAL AT SITE CHECK SITE REGULATIONS Siting your Motorhome When siting your motorhome, keep to the roadways unless otherwise directed. Obey the speed limit which, in general, is 10 mph. Only a person in possession of a current driving licence is permitted to drive on the site. Stopping distances on grass are considerably greater than on tarmac. Selecting a Pitch Carefully select where you wish to park your motorhome.
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SAFETY & SECURITY SAFETY make any additional openings in the floor. Important: Your attention is drawn to the notice affixed in the motorhome advising on fire prevention, ventilation and what to do in case of fire. Under no circumstances must these vents be blocked or obstructed. Additional night time ventilation is obtained by releasing the window catches and placing them in the second groove on the frame catch.
SAFETY & SECURITY ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS for appliances should conform to the appliance manufacturer’s specification and should be fitted by them or their authorised agent. Batteries Battery terminals and connectors should be firmly attached. Battery surfaces should be free of moisture and dirt. WARNINGS: Where removable cell taps are fitted these must be screwed firmly home. When removing a battery always remove the negative cable first. On re-connection the negative cable should be connected last.
SAFETY & SECURITY Smoke Alarm SECURITY Features Chassis number • Battery operated. • Operating light (LED) flashes approximately every 45 seconds confirming unit is powered. Record the chassis number and the factory job number of your motorhome, and keep them in a safe place at home. • Low battery warning. Unit “beeps” approximately every 45 seconds for up to 30 days when the battery needs replacing. • Sensitivity test button.
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CONNECTION OF SERVICES Frost Precaution Please read and become familiar with operating instructions for equipment fitted in your motorhome. If the vehicle is not being used during freezing conditions the water must be drained. Whilst the vehicle is being used in such conditions, and the water heater is at risk of freezing, it should be drained by opening the drain valve. Connection of services are dealt with under separate headings, Water, Electricity and Gas.
CONNECTION OF SERVICES Sanitising WARNING: Do not use automotive antifreeze to winterise potable water systems. These solutions are highly toxic and may cause serious injury or death if ingested. Portable water systems require periodic maintenance to delivery a consistent flow of freshwater. Depending on use and the environment the system is subject to, sanitising is recommended prior to storing and before using the water system after a period of storage. 1. Drain the water tank. Open tank drain valve.
CONNECTION OF SERVICES Troubleshooting Vibration induced by road conditions can cause plumbing to loosen. Check for any system components that are loose. Many symptoms can be resolved by simply tightening the hardware. Failure to prime - motor operates, but no pump discharge - check: • Restricted intake or discharge line. • Air leak in intake line. • Debris in pump. • Punctured pump diaphragm (pump leaks). • Crack in pump housing. Motor fails to turn on - check: • Loose wiring connection.
CONNECTION OF SERVICES instance. Look for signs advertising ‘Autogas’. If you have internet access, search for ‘LPG filling stations’ and there are many sites where input of your postcode will locate the nearest filling station to your location. There are many companies producing LPG but all brands are suitable for use in your vehicle.
CONNECTION OF SERVICES Safety Note Filling Nozzles • When pulling up to the Autogas dispenser ensure the vehicle is parked with the filling connector located nearest to the dispensing pump. • Apply the handbrake and switch off the engine. • No smoking, naked flames or mobile phones are allowed on the Service Station forecourt. • The use of an adaptor is not recommended. • Refilling of portable LPG cylinders is not allowed. • All dispensing nozzles should be fitted with a nozzle shield.
CONNECTION OF SERVICES 1 - De Visser nozzle filling instructions Ensure De Visser nozzles are fitted with protective nozzle shields. Report to site staff if missing. (Nozzle shields have been removed from picture for clarity). 1 2 4 Disconnect Connecting (1) Hold the hose behind the nozzle and the guard, keeping lever pushed forward with the handle at 12 o’clock position. Locate the nozzle over the lugs on the filler valve and turn the lever a quarter turn clockwise to lock.
CONNECTION OF SERVICES VENTILATION Screens and/or grilles should be kept clean and free from dust. See diagram of upper/ lower ventilation. General Fixed ventilation is a statutory requirement in all motorhomes. These ventilation apertures are positioned at both high and low level and for your safety should not be obstructed, even partially. All ventilation complies with BS EN 721 and vents should not be obstructed in any manner as this could lead to insufficient fresh air.
CONNECTION OF SERVICES Connection Safe Usage Before turning on the gas supply, ensure that all gas operated equipment in the motorhome is turned off. To avoid accidents, the following fundamental advice should be carefully read before using gas appliances. • Always read and follow the use and maintenance instructions provided by the manufacturers of gas equipment. Should any soot accumulate on pans, fire radiants, etc.
CONNECTION OF SERVICES 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 OUTLET AT THE SITE SUPPLY POINT BEFORE DISCONNECTING THE FLEXIBLE CABLE FROM THE MOTORHOME. IT IS DANGEROUS TO LEAVE THE SUPPLY SOCKET OR SUPPLY FLEXIBLE CABLE LIVE. ELECTRICITY As with electricity in the home, care must be exercised when handling mains electricity.
CONNECTION OF SERVICES OVERSEAS CONNECTION *The names and addresses of Approved Contractors in any locality (there are over 10,500 in the UK) can be obtained from Electricity Shops, or direct from: Note: Connection to a mains voltage supply OVERSEAS requires particular attention. Care must be taken when connecting supplies abroad since the supplies can be of REVERSE POLARITY.
The legal length of the mains inlet cable is 25 ± 2 metres. When in use it must be fully uncoiled and protected from traffic. WARNING: It is essential that connections are made exactly as shown. If terminal markings are not in accordance with the diagram they must be ignored. If in doubt consult a qualified electrician.
CONNECTION OF SERVICES EC155 POWER CONTROL SYSTEM Key features System overview 150W (~12A) combined Power Converter/ Battery Charger - Converts the 230v mains supply into 12V DC power to run the leisure equipment and charge the battery. The following diagram shows the typical configuration of the EC155 system. The key component is the EC155 power supply unit (PSU), which is the hub of the system and provides connectivity to the ancillary components and the EC50 series control panel.
CONNECTION OF SERVICES POWER DISTRIBUTION UNIT (EC155) POWER SWITCH RCD and 3 MCB's DC FUSES 40A - 30mA RCD 10A MCB 10A MCB 5A MCB SOCKETS HEATER FRIDGE EXTRA BOILER HOB SOCKETS CHARGER Fig.
CONNECTION OF SERVICES The following table shows the fuse allocation for the 12 fuses fitted to the EC155 PSU. The Residual Current Device (RCD) is basically provided to protect the user from lethal electric shock. The RCD will turn off (trip) if the current flowing in the live conductor does not fully return down the neutral conductor, i.e. some current is passing through a person down to earth or through a faulty appliance.
CONNECTION OF SERVICES BATTERY Discharging a battery below this figure can cause permanent damage to one or more of the cells within the battery. Type/Selection For optimum performance and safety it is essential that only a proprietary brand ‘leisure’ battery is used with a typical capacity of 75 to 120 Ah (ampere/hours). A normal car battery is NOT suitable. This battery should always be connected when the system is in use.
CONNECTION OF SERVICES EC51 CONTROL PANEL Leisure Select & Level Indicator Lamps x5 Vehicle Select & Level Level Display Power ON/OFF Pump(s) ON/OFF Waste Full Indicator Water Level EC51 operation Symbol Function Main 12V power switch Description This switch turns on (or off) the 12-volt power. As the power is turned on the leisure battery is automatically selected and the LED display shows the battery voltage.
CONNECTION OF SERVICES EC51 operation (continued) Symbol L Function Select LEISURE battery and display battery voltage. Description This switch is used to selected the Leisure battery and to display the battery voltage level. Press once to select and display the voltage. This display will turn off automatically after two seconds. The LED next to the button will show that the battery has been selected. If the Leisure battery drops below 9V an alarm will trigger to warn you that the battery is low.
CONNECTION OF SERVICES System Disable To meet EMC (Electro Magnetic Compatability) directive 89/336/EEC the EC50 series control panel will shutdown, and the electrical accessories within the vehicle will be disconnected while the vehicle is in motion. When the engine is stopped the control panel returns to standby mode ready to be turned on by the power button.
CONNECTION OF SERVICES COMMON FAULT TABLE Fault Possible Cause Proposed Fix No 230 volt output from PSU. Connecting lead between the site and Leisure Vehicle not connected. Check and connect lead as per page 7-18, note 3. Check also input connector at the base of the ED155 PSU. RCD switched off. Reset RCD as per page 7-18, note 4. RCD not operating correctly. Check supply polarity; if the RCD continues to fail contact your dealer, as there is probably an equipment or wiring fault.
CONNECTION OF SERVICES 12V/230V WIRING DIAGRAM 7-20
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Mass in Running Order (MRO) TECHNICAL DATA The Mass in Running Order is defined as the mass of the standard converted vehicle with bodywork including the following: Base Vehicle Data For all matters relating to the base vehicle, and particularly tyre pressures, refer to the base vehicle instruction book or if in doubt consult your local base vehicle commercial dealer.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Essential Habitation Equipment Gross Train Mass (GTM) For the purpose of EN1646-2, the mass of the Essential Habitation Equipment includes the mass of the following: If you are towing a trailer with your AutoSleeper, the Gross Train Weight is the maximum allowable weight of the towing vehicle, the trailer and the mass of every item carried. The GTM is given by the base vehicle manufacturer and is unaffected by the Auto-Sleeper conversion.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION WEIGHT AND DIMENSION DATA WEIGHT DATA TABLE All weights in kg WARWICK DUO 2.2 Hdi 3.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION WEIGHT AND DIMENSION DATA (continued) DIMENSIONAL DATA All dimensions in mm MODEL Warwick Duo Base Vehicle Manufacturer Peugeot Base Vehicle Model 335 L3 Wheelbase 4035 METRIC DIMENSIONS Overall Length 5998 Overall Width (mirrors extended) 2508 Overall Width (mirrors folded) 2260 Overall Height 2600 Internal Height (maximum) 1900 Internal Height (minimum) 1900 Single Bed (offside) 1850 x 680 Single Bed (nearside) 1850 x 680 Double Bed 1870 x 1850 Overcab B
FITTED EQUIPMENT IMPORTANT CAPRICE Mk III BUILT IN OVEN To maximise the usage of fitted equipment in your motorhome it is essential that any accompanying manufacturers’ literature is read fully. All recommended maintenance and preparation procedures should be followed. The information provided in this manual is only intended as a guide. If in any doubt consult your manufacturer appointed dealer, particularly before attempting to install extra equipment.
FITTED EQUIPMENT THE GRILL The door must be open when the grill is used. To light the grill, push in the control knob and turn 90 degrees anti-clockwise to full rate. Hold a lighted match or taper to the burner and push the control knob in and hold. It is necessary to hold the knob depressed after the burner has ignited for approximately 1015 seconds, to allow the thermocouple probe to reach temperature, before releasing the knob.
FITTED EQUIPMENT Although the grill does heat up quickly, it is recommended that a few minutes preheat be allowed. the burner has not lit within 15 seconds the control knob should be released and the oven left off at least one minute before a further attempt to ignite the burner. Flame Failure Device (FFD): The grill burner is fitted with a flame sensing probe, which will automatically cut off the gas supply in the event of the flame going out.
FITTED EQUIPMENT 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 powders that will scratch the surfaces of the hotplate and oven. Do not under any circumstances use the oven as a space heater. similar dish in our guide and use our shelf position and gas mark setting recommendation. Shelf positions are from the top down.
FITTED EQUIPMENT Gas Mark Temperature 1/4 - 1/2 265-275ºF 130-135ºC Very cool Meringues 1 285 140 Cool Stewed fruit 2 300 150 Cool Rich fruit cake 3 330 165 Warm Baked custard 4 355 180 Moderate Victoria sandwich 5 385 195 Fairly hot Whisked sponges 6 410 210 Hot Shortcrust pastry 7 430 220 Hot Bread, scones 8 445 230 Very hot Puff pastry 9 465 240 Very hot Quick browning Dish Gas Mark Shelf Position Cooking Time Scones 7 2 8-15 mins Small cakes 5
FITTED EQUIPMENT DOMETIC CK2000 AIR CIRCULATING COOKER HOOD SEITZ CONCERTINA BLINDS The windows of the habitation area are fitted with concertina blinds and flyscreens. With 50 m3/h capacity ‘Circulair’ performs more efficiently than conventional cooker hoods - while offering a low DC-consumption of only 5 watts.
FITTED EQUIPMENT operation is preferred if the power requirement is low (e.g. for maintaining the room temperature). The gas burner is not enabled until the power requirement is higher, and is the first to switch off during heat-up operations. WARM AIR & HOT WATER HEATING A Truma liquid gas Combi 4E warm-air heater, with integrated hot water boiler, is fitted under the forward end of the offside sofa. It operates on LPG and/or 230V electricity depending on the chosen mode of operation.
FITTED EQUIPMENT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Control panel Caution: Always observe the operating instructions and “Important operating notes” prior to starting. The vehicle owner is responsible for the correct operation of the appliance. Note: Before using for the first time, it is essential to flush the entire water supply through with clean warm water. If the heater is not being used, always drain the water contents if there is a risk of frost.
FITTED EQUIPMENT FrostControl (safety/drain valve) Manual opening of the drain valve Turn the rotary switch by 180º until it engages, whereby the push button moves out (position w). The water in the boiler drains out through the drainage muff (x). The FrostControl drainage muff (x) must be free of contamination (slush, ice, leaves, etc.) at all times so the water can drain out easily. No warranty given for frost damage.
FITTED EQUIPMENT temperature selected on the control panel and the current room temperature. Once the room temperature selected on the control panel has been reached, the heater switches off. The warm air fan continues to run at slow speed until the out-going air temperature (on the unit) has fallen to 40ºC or less. Winter operation Heating with water temperature monitoring: Select gas, electrical or mixed operation using the power switch.
FITTED EQUIPMENT Switching off Note: When the temperature at FrostControl is below about 7ºC, first switch on the heater to warm the installation compartment and FrostControl. After several minutes, when the temperature at FrostControl is above 7ºC, the drain valve can be closed. Switch off heater at control panel using rotary switch (position o). The green LED (k) goes off.
FITTED EQUIPMENT contact with water are drinking water safe. Fuses 12V Bio-film, deposits and limescale must be removed using chemicals to protect the unit from infestation by micro-organisms. Only Chloride-free products must be used in order to prevent damage to the unit. The effectiveness of the use of chemicals to combat micro-organisms in the unit can be increased by heating the water in the boiler to 70ºC at regular intervals. Move power selector switch to gas operation (d) to do this.
FITTED EQUIPMENT Overheating protection 230V The 230V heating facility has a mechanical overheating switch. If the 12V power supply is interrupted during operation or during the after-run period, for example, the temperatures within the unit could activate the overheating protection. To reset the overheating protection, allow heater to cool, remove connection cover and press red reset button.
FITTED EQUIPMENT TROUBLESHOOTING LIST Fault Cause Rectification After switching on (winter and summer operation) none of the LEDs are lit. - No operating voltage. - Check battery voltage (12V). - Check all electrical plug connections. - Check the unit or vehicle fuse and replace if necessary (see fuses). - Device fuse or vehicle fuse defective.
FITTED EQUIPMENT WATER SUPPLY Fault Cause Rectification After the heater is switched off, the drain valve opens (FrostControl). - Temperature at drain valve less than approx. 3ºC. - Switch the heater on. If the temperature is below approximately 3ºC, the drain valve will open automatically! If the heater is not in operation, the drain valve can be reclosed only when the temperature is approximately 7ºC or higher! The drain valve (FrostControl) can no longer be closed.
FITTED EQUIPMENT REFRIGERATOR MODEL RM7271L A = energy selector switch B = gas/electric thermostat AC/DC C = operating displays (3 LEDs) Cleaning CONTROLS Before using the refrigerator, it is advisable to clean the appliance both inside and out. Energy Selection • Use a soft cloth and lukewarm water with a mild detergent. • Then rinse the appliance with clean water and dry thoroughly. • Remove dust from the refrigerator unit at yearly intervals using a brush or soft cloth.
FITTED EQUIPMENT Mains Power Gas Faults This option should only be selected where the supply voltage of the connection for power supply corresponds to the value specified on the data plate. Any difference in values may result in damage to the appliance. 1. Open the valve of the gas cylinder. 2. Open the shut-off valve to the gas supply. 3. Set energy selector switch (A) to gas. 4. Set rotary switch (B) to "MAX" position. 1. Set energy selector switch (A) to 230V. 2.
FITTED EQUIPMENT 5. Briefly switch the refrigerator off and then on again using main switch (A). To remove air from the gas pipes, repeat this procedure 3-4 times. Making Ice Cubes If these actions do not help, please call an authorised Dometic Service Centre. WARNING: Only use drinking water! Ice cubes are best frozen overnight. At night, the refrigerator has less work to do and the unit has more reserves.
FITTED EQUIPMENT Positioning the storage rack Switching off Dismantling: 1. Set energy selector switch (A) to position "0" (OFF). The appliance is now fully switched off. 1. Loosen the front and back securing 2. Secure the door open by means of the door stop. The door will be slightly ajar. This is to prevent mould from forming inside the appliance. 2. Move the storage rack to the left and remove it. To fit the storage rack, the reverse order applies. Note: Switching off gas operation.
FITTED EQUIPMENT Changing the light bulb Energy saving tips 1. Remove cover • At an average ambient temperature of approximately 25 deg C, it is sufficient to operate the refrigerator at the middle thermostat setting (for both gas and mains voltage). • Where possible, always store goods that have previously been cooled. • Do not position the refrigerator in direct sunlight. • Constant circulation of air must be supplied to the refrigerator unit. • Defrost regularly.
FITTED EQUIPMENT Winter operation 1. Check that the ventilation grills and the extractor have not been blocked by snow, leaves or similar. 2. When the ambient temperature falls below +8°C, the optional winter covers should be fitted. This protects the unit from excessively cold air. TIP: It is also recommended that the winter cover should be used when the vehicle is taken out of service for an extended period of time. 3. Affix the cover and fasten it.
FITTED EQUIPMENT Failure: The refrigerator does not work on 230V (continued) Possible cause Action you can take b) No connection to supply voltage. b) Establish power connection. c) AES: gas operation despite connection to the supply voltage? c) Appliance switches to gas operation due to insufficient supply voltage (automatically switches back to 230V operation). Failure: The refrigerator does not cool sufficiently. Possible cause Action you can take a) Inadequate ventilation to the unit.
FITTED EQUIPMENT 8. After use, open the valve blade (if still closed) by turning the handle anticlockwise. Flush the toilet by pressing the flush knob for several seconds. Close the valve blade after use. THETFORD CASSETTE C-402 TOILET Preparing for use Open the access door on the outside of your motorhome. Note: Do not leave water in the bowl if the toilet is not being used. This does not help to reduce unpleasant smells and only leads to flooding.
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FITTED EQUIPMENT 13 16 14 17 15 13. If required make the toilet ready for use once again. Slide the waste tank into the toilet and close the access door. Storage It is important that you follow the instructions below if you do not expect to use the Thetford toilet for a long period. 14. Open the valve blade by turning the handle on the toilet anti-clockwise. Press the blue knob until the water stops flowing into the bowl. Close the valve blade. 15.
FITTED EQUIPMENT empty the water filling funnel by turning it a quarter turn anti-clockwise. hand. Push the float upwards, turn the float a half turn and remove it from below. Remove the rubber seal that is under the float. Rinse the float and rubber seal under a tap. Replace the rubber seal and the float for the automatic pressure release vent in the same way. 16. Remove the waste tank and empty this at an authorised waste dump. Follow the instructions for cleaning and maintenance. 17.
FITTED EQUIPMENT LCD TV/DVD COMBI Front panel 1. Indicator (indicator is red when in standby mode, green when working normally). 2. IR sensor window. The Avtex W102D 10.2” display screen has both digital and analogue tuners allowing you to watch TV and listen to radio stations with digital clarity and if you are in a poor reception area that does not benefit from a digital signal, you can still receive normal analogue TV and am/fm radio. Top panel 3.
FITTED EQUIPMENT OMNI-STEP ELECTRIC STEP The Warwick is fitted with an electrically operated side step. In the event of the step being left extended a buzzer, positioned under the dashboard, will sound (when the ignition is switched on) and the step will selfretract. Maintenance Dirt and frost can prevent the step from operating properly. In this case the moving parts should be cleaned or defrosted. All points of movement are layered in maintenance-free bearings.
FITTED EQUIPMENT of this cupboard. They are coloured red with their own identifying symbol and are from top to bottom: INTERNAL LAYOUT General The Warwick Duo is designed as a two berth model, with an end lounge which easily converts into two single beds or a large double bed.. • Refrigerator • Water heater • Cooker The water filter, with changeable cartridge, is also fitted in the bottom of this cupboard.
FITTED EQUIPMENT ARRANGEMENT OF EQUIPMENT (WARWICK DUO) 9-31
FITTED EQUIPMENT At the bottom of this bulkhead is a storage cupboard, and a combined light and switch to illuminate the entrance step area. The top of this bulkhead is fitted with a coat hanger with two hooks. pairs of LED downlighters fitted into the ceiling on each side of the lounge and these are controlled by a switch on each rear door pillar. Radio speakers are fitted into each rear door, and the offside rear pillar contains a 12V power point.
FITTED EQUIPMENT SLEEPING ARRANGEMENTS Single beds In order to gain maximum width of the seat cushion to make a single bed, stow the backrest cushion in the front of the vehicle. Transverse double bed Slide out the seat base of each bench seat until they meet in the middle of the vehicle, and use the backrest to fill the space betweeen the base cushion and the side of the vehicle.
FITTED EQUIPMENT NORMAL SEATING ASSEMBLY (WARWICK DUO) 9-34
FITTED EQUIPMENT SINGLE BED ASSEMBLY (WARWICK DUO) 9-35
FITTED EQUIPMENT DOUBLE BED ASSEMBLY (WARWICK DUO) 9-36
FITTED EQUIPMENT PARTS LIST (WARWICK DUO) Item Part No Description/Cushion type Qty Notes 1 CS0336 2 CS0336 BENCH SEAT BASE CUSHION 2 - BENCH SEAT BACK REST 2 - 3 CS0336 BENCH SEAT INFILL CUSHION 2 - 9-37
FITTED EQUIPMENT Stainless Steel Sink and Drainer EQUIPMENT ARRANGEMENT The stainless steel sink and drainer should only be cleaned with light detergent. Under no circumstances should bleach be used since this will react adversely with the stainless steel and may cause small holes in the metal. Immediately beneath the sink is a slide-out cutlery drawer. The chrome mixer tap has a small rubber end cap to eliminate water droplets marking the work surface whilst in transit.
FITTED EQUIPMENT Electrical - General Retrofit Options Two 230V AC sockets are fitted, more suitable for medium demand components such as televisions and hairdryers. Safety/ overload protection is provided by the MCB in the sink unit cupboard. A further 12 volt socket and TV coaxial plug is provided; the coaxial cable is fitted to the rear of the coaxial socket and is connected to the standard fit TV aerial. Whilst this list is not comprehensive, below are listed suitable retrofit options.
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CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME remove the flatting marks created by the abrasive paper. For deep gouge type scratches, where the paint or gel may have been penetrated, you should first seek the advice of your supplying Auto-Sleeper dealer. GENERAL In order to keep your Auto-Sleeper in first class condition, periodic maintenance will be required to both the bodywork, windows, upholstery and other parts of the conversion.
CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME UPHOLSTERY MAINTENANCE STAINLESS STEEL COMPONENTS Cleaning External Upholstery should be brushed or vacuumed regularly. Fabrics should be wiped every six to eight weeks with a lint free cloth and fabric cleaning fluid. Velour materials may be drycleaned. In the event of discolouration of the stainless steel ladder, this should be removed with TCut or any other mild abrasive and the surface protected with WD40 or a similar product.
CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME SEAT RESTRAINTS WINTERISATION WARNING: In the event of any impact of 25 mph or over in which seat belts have been worn, they must be replaced before the vehicle is used again. General WATER SYSTEM This section contains information on the winterisation of your Auto-Sleeper, particularly when you may wish to lay up your vehicle for the winter months.
CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME indeed the roof ventilators have sufficient fixed ventilation to allow the interior of the vehicle to breathe satisfactorily. Automotive Exterior • Secure the vehicle using chocks. Release the handbrake to prevent the brake linings from seizing on. • Increase the tyre pressure (by approximately 2 bar above the standard pressure) to prevent the tyres from becoming flat. Follow the advice laid down by the base vehicle manufacturer.
CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME TROUBLESHOOTING The following are a series of fault finding charts to which you should refer in the event of problems you may have regarding 230/12V, LPG and water. This should be used as a guide only, and in the case of an electrical fault, where a fuse has blown or an MCB tripped out, the fault must be located before replacing the fuse. If a fault is suspected with the LPG system, consult a CORGI registered technician.
CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME 12V TROUBLESHOOTING CHART (continued) Symptom Water Heater not operating/cuts out Cooker ignition not operating Fridge gas ignition not operating Fridge ignition switch flashes but gas does not ignite Ignition can be heard to be sparking but no flashing on fridge switch Fridge does not operate on 12V when engine is running Cause Fuse 3 blown Ignition control switch fault Fault on fridge unit Remedy Find fault and replace fuse with same rating Recharge battery Refer to dealer Find
CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME LPG TROUBLESHOOTING CHART Symptom Appliance will not light Appliance lights but goes out immediately the FSD override is released Odour Yellow flame Orange flame Floating flame Cause No gas Low battery (auto ignition) Flame supervision device (FSD) is not functioning correctly Remedy Check isolation valve is open Charge battery Refer to dealer Gas leak Turn off the gas at the isolation valve and do not use the gas system until the problem has been rectified Refer to dealer Lac
CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME WATER TROUBLESHOOTING CHART Symptom Continuous running of water pump Cause 1. No water 2. Major leak Intermittent operation of water pump Intermittent operation of water pump 20 second cycle (approx).
USEFUL INFORMATION DATA RECORD We suggest that you record key details in the spaces below should you accidentally mislay your keys or other vital documentation. Vehicle Type .................................................................................................................................... Vehicle Model .................................................................................................................................. Auto-Sleepers Production Number ............................
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SERVICE DETAILS RECOMMENDED ANNUAL SERVICE CHECK FOR MOTOR CARAVAN BODIES AND CONVERSIONS SECTION 1 - BODY MOUNTING Body to Chassis Examine all fixings retaining the body to the chassis - this may be direct or through a subframe. Where practical, all fittings should be checked to ensure they are all present and correctly secured. It is recommended that the annual service is carried out by an approved motorhome service centre.
SERVICE DETAILS Sealing: Spare Wheel • Check all door seals for cracking and general condition. Remove spare wheel. Check for damage. Check typre pressure. • Check correct closing to give a weathertight seal. Check mounting frame for security to body and for secure retention of spare wheel. Childproof Lock: Wheel Boxes • Check for damage, corrosion, water seepage, signs of tyre scrubbing.
SERVICE DETAILS Upper Bunks ADVICE TO USERS Check there is a secure means of access to upper bunks and that, where applicable, protection against falling out and entrapment is provided. VENTILATION Do not obstruct the ventilators which are fitted; your safety depends on them. Curtains/Blinds/Nets IN CASE OF FIRE Check track is secure and curtains draw freely without snagging. 1. Get everyone out. 2. Turn off outside gas valve and/or oil valve (if fitted).
SERVICE DETAILS SECTION 7 - ELEVATING ROOFS Appliances Solid Side Wall In general, the checking of gas appliances can be divided into the following: Check sides and end panels fold up and down correctly, that they seal against each other where appropriate and that retaining mechanisms are satisfactory. Check all hinges for security and freedom from strain. 1. Cleaning. Locking of Roof 5. Flame failure device.
SERVICE DETAILS pressure, although it may happen with grill burners whilst the frets are heating up. A yellow flame will cause sooting and is an indication of too low a pressure. Providing the regulator and piping have been checked and found satisfactory, the above faults should not appear. SECTION 9 - WATER SYSTEM Flues: Check the external filter and filter pipe to tank. • Before operating the water system, a visual check of the following items may show up an obvious leak source...
SERVICE DETAILS Check that filler positions are designated “petrol”, “diesel” or “water” as appropriate. SECTION 11- VENTILATION High Level Toilet Waste Tank Check all high level ventilators, including roof lights, are free from obstruction and allow a free flow of air. Check that any fixed tank intended to receive discharge from a toilet is fitted with either a level or full indicator.
SERVICE DETAILS You will see also that we check that key components are serviceable (fire extinguishers etc) and furthermore that where appropriate, items are lubricated and checked for serviceability. AUTO-SLEEPERS SERVICE CENTRE ANNUAL HABITATION CHECK Introduction It is recommended that every 12 months the habitation side of your motorhome is inspected by qualified technicians. Attached to this brief, is a list of all the points that are checked.
SERVICE DETAILS MOTOR CARAVAN ANNUAL HABITATION SERVICE CHECK CHECK SHEET CUSTOMER COPY A Class Coachbuilt High top conversion Elevating Roof Dismountable Vehicle Reg.
SERVICE DETAILS CHECK ITEM Manual OK SECTION 7: LIFT UP ROOFS LIFTING MECHANISM CANVAS SIDE WALLS SOLID SIDE WALLS LOCKING SECTION 8: GAS SYSTEM CYLINDERS & REGULATOR HOSE & PIPING APPLIANCES SECTION 9: WATER SYSTEM FRESH WATER TANK WASTE WATER TANK FILTER PUMP SYSTEM CHECK WASTE WATER SYSTEM COUPLINGS & FLUIDS SECTION 10: ELECTRICS 12 VOLT SYSTEM BATTERIES WIRING FUSES, FUSE HOLDERS APPLIANCES MAINS 230 VOLT SYSTEM SECTION 11: VENTILATION HIGH LEVEL LOW LEVEL DEALER: SIGNED: DATE: 12-9 Remarks - Adv
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INDEX A R Annual Service Checks .................................... 12-1 Awnings ............................................................. 6-1 Refrigerator RM7271 ...................................................... 9-16 Reversing Camera ........................................... 9-29 Roof Rack Bars & Ladder .................................. 3-1 B S Barbecue point ................................................... 9-1 Bed Assembly ..................................................
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