9.2.2 Gas Appliances
The cylinder valve also acts as the main isolation valve for the gas system and
should always be turned off when the vehicle is in motion. When the gas
appliances
are required
turn
on the cylinder valve and all the individual appliance
isolation valves.
The isolator tap is in the 'ON' position when the knob runs "along" the pipework.
Instructions for operation for all gas operated appliances will be found in Section
4.
9.2.3
Water
System
i. The water pump is situated behind the bottom panel, off side
toilet
cupboard,
controlled by the master switch in the electrical control panel.
When the water system is not required, the pump should be switched off.
If the pump is not switched off the system will remain pressurised and the
pump will cycle periodically to maintain
that
pressure.
ii.
The fresh water tank is filled through the lockable cap on the exterior of
the vehicle.
9.3 The
Country
And 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'
9.3.1 Code Of Conduct - Camp
Sites
///.
Arrivals
Vehicle
Movement
Use of Site
Appliances
Report to reception immediately on arrival.
Keep
to roadways unless otherwise directed.
Adhere
to speed limits. Note
that
these are generally 10
m.p.h. (Remember
that
the stopping distance on grass is
considerably greater than on tarmac).
Only
a person in possession of a current driving license may
drive on the site.
Park
correctly as advised on your pitch. Where possible
leave
20 ft of free space around your vehicle.
Use
the electrical mains hook-up in the correct manner and
with
caution.
Ensure
that
all fresh water taps/connections are turned off
after use.
Have
care and consideration when using all facilities (toilets
and showers etc.) and leave them clean and
tidy.
Young
children should be escorted.