Operating instructions
Thank  you  for  choosing  a  Crusader  caravan.  Welcome  to 
the  Crusader  family.  We  wish  you  safe,  enjoyable  and 
trouble free caravanning. 
To assist you with familiarizing yourself with your caravan and its’ components we have 
prepared this basic handbook for your easy reference. We trust it is of benefit to you 
Basic Cleaning 
Just like your car, your caravan requires regular inspection, maintenance and cleaning. Clean 
the outside to remove any dirt and apply a suitable polish to protect it from the elements. Clean 
the inside surfaces with an anti-bacterial cleaning solution and vacuum the floor. If you plan to 
clean the upholstery and curtains, choose a warm day so you can leave the door and windows 
open. 
REMEMBER: DO NOT USE HIGH PRESSURE WATER SPRAY ON THE OUTSIDE OF YOUR VAN  
 Note: provisions of your caravan warranty coverage determine that you must have your caravan serviced and 
inspected on a regular basis by a recognised Crusader Caravans service agent 
Start at the front of the caravan 
Check Couplings 
  Off road type couplings: Ensure coupling moves freely – oil or grease as necessary 
  Fixed Couplings: check the operation of spindle and screw nut.  
  NOTE:  On  all  couplings,  trigger lock  on  handle  should  be  moving  freely  and  in good 
condition (oil regularly). 
 Check Handbrake 
  Check for corrosion where base plate affixes to the A frame.  
  Hand brake lever should move freely and lubricated regularly 
  Check condition of brake cable and pulleys. 
 Check Safety Chains 
  Inspect for signs of rust or cracks at fixing point on caravan draw bar 
  Chains  must  be  long  enough  to  reach  towbar  chain  hooks  (crossed  over)  allowing  for 
cornering. 
 Check Jockey Wheel  
  Handle  and  wheel  should  turn  freely  (if  lubrication  is  needed,  squirt  oil  under  handle  to 
travel down shaft). 
  Wheel should spin on axle freely. 
  Check jockey wheel clamp and clamp bolt for easy operation. 
If  your  caravan  is  being  stored  for  extended  periods  and  is  not  under  cover  it  is 
imperative  that  regular  checks  of  the  caravan  be  made  to  ensure  that  there  is  no 
evidence  of  damage  to  the  inside  of  the  caravan  particularly  after  heavy  or  prolonged 
periods of rain. 
The caravan door, windows and hatches should be opened on a regular basis to air the 
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