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Leisure Home Equipment
▲ Always switch off the main isolator for the boiler when the vehicle is not being used.
▲ Always drain the warm water heater of fresh water if there is a risk of frost.
▲ The LPG boiler must not be operated when refuelling the vehicle.
▲ When washing the vehicle, take care not to get water in the roof vent.
3.1.3 The Domestic Hot Water Heater
The boiler is fitted with a built-in warm water heater with a volume of approx. 8.5-litres fresh water. The
warm water heater can produce around 12 litres of 40°C water per half-hour (at a cold water temperature
of 10°C). If the heating cartridges are used instead of gas for heating the boiler, the capacity is slightly
reduced. Always rinse out the heater before it is used, particularly if it has not been in operation for
some time.
▲ The hot water is not intended for drinking or cooking. When the heater is in continuous
use, it should be emptied approx. once a month, to ensure that a new air cushion is
formed in the heater. The air cushion is essential for absorbing pressure surges in the
heater. For emptying specially-adapted boilers, as well as any other freshwater systems
in the vehicle, please refer to the manufacturer’s instructions.
▲ The warm water heater should always be drained of fresh water when there is a risk of
frost and when the Leisure Home is not in use. The warranty does not cover frost damage.
Draining the heater using the combined safety/
drain valve:
1. Switch off the freshwater pump
2. Open all water taps.
3. Then open the safety/drain valve by raising the
yellow lever (M) to a vertical position.
4. The heater will now drain directly below the vehicle
through the safety/ drain valve hose. Check that
all the water is emptied out (about 7-10 litres).
Leave the valve in the open position until the next
time the heater is used.
▲ Check that the automatic check valve (N)
is open and is allowing air to enter the
heater when it is being drained, and that
the hose (O) is not blocked.
3.1.4 The Heating Cartridges
All Compact 3010s are fitted with two 230 V heating cartridges with a maximum output of either 2100 or
3150 W Select the heating cartridge output on the control panel. Always check that the input fuse of the
vehicle has the correct amperage in relation to the selected output. Note these ratings are for the boiler
only. 1050 W requires a 6 amp fuse. 2100 W requires a 10 amp fuse. 3150 W requires a 16 amp fuse
3.1.5 The Circulation Pump
Your Bailey Leisure Home has an adjustable speed 12 V pump located on the side of the boiler. care
should be taken not to run it at high speeds for prolonged periods as this will shorten the pumps life and
increase noise. Speed 2 is adequate for Leisure Homes. Higher settings are used to remove air from