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WHEELS AND TYRES
RETURNING THE SPARE WHEEL TO THE STORAGE
COMPARTMENT:
1. Use the crank to lower the spare wheel’s
retaining cable. When there is no wheel
attached, the cable will need to be gently
pulled from the carrier.
2. Pass the toggle at the end of the cable
through the centre hole in the spare
wheel. Pivot the toggle 90 degrees so
that when raised, the wheel will rest on
the toggle.
3. Retract the retaining cable slightly by
slowly turning the crank clockwise several
times.
4. Position the wheel so that it is not
obstructed by components under the
floor.
5. Continue to raise the wheel by turning
the crank clockwise. Raise the wheel a
little bit at a time and guide it until it is
securely seated against the floor.
6. When it is no longer possible to turn
the crank, check that the spare wheel
is seated tight against the underside
of the floor.
7. Replace the plastic stopper insid
the vehicle.
TPMS TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM
(SUPPLIED WITH CERTAIN MODELS OF BAILEY
C
ARAVAN)
This system is designed to monitor the
pressure and temperature of wheels and
tyres that have been fitted with TyrePal TPMS
internal sensors. Additional sensors can be
purchased to monitor spare wheels, or the
tyres on the towing car.
The system continuously monitors tyre
pressure and temperature while the caravan
is in motion and gives distinct alerts in the
event of:
• Rapid pressure loss
• Low tyre pressure
• High tyre pressure
• High tyre temperature
The system can monitor up to 22 tyres on a car
and trailer.
The system does not replace the need
to carry out regular checks on the
condition, age and wear of tyres.
For full details and instruction on how to use/
set up your TPMS please see the manual
supplied with the unit.