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Vehicle Type | Motorhome |
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Width | 2.30m |
MTPLM | 3500kg |
Transmission | Manual |
Water Tank Capacity | 100L |
Ensure all cables and hoses are unplugged, check gas is turned off and converted to 12v.
Confirm windows and skylights are closed, loose articles secured, and seat belts used.
Ensure rear steadies are raised before starting any journey.
Ensure center button is depressed when opening windows and use ladders for overhead bunks.
Avoid standing on tables and ensure catches/legs are positioned correctly when lowering/raising.
Monitor battery levels and ensure fresh water tank is at least 1/4 full to protect the water pump.
Keep plug socket safety covers in place, especially when children are present.
Control panel for heating and hot water is located on the rear facing seat. Left dial for hot water, right for heating.
Troubleshooting common issues like gas bottle empty, hook-up connection, or water pump status.
Instructions for emptying waste, rinsing the cassette, and adding toilet chemical and fresh water.
Details on the on/off switch, power source selection, temperature adjustment, and display symbols.
Guidance on recognizing and resolving faults indicated by a flashing blue light or spanner symbol.
Explanation of symbols for time, temperature, battery levels, water levels, and power status.
Instructions on how to fill the fresh water tank from the inlet located at the rear of the passenger door.
Procedure for discharging waste water safely by pulling the red handle underneath the passenger side.
Requirements for returning the vehicle clean, with emptied waste/toilet, and fridge emptied and wiped.
Important note to ensure water is always in the tank to prevent the electric water pump from burning out.
Explanation of the 12-volt engine and leisure battery systems and the 240-volt mains connection.
Procedure for connecting and disconnecting the mains hook-up cable to the motor home and the supply.
Safety precautions regarding LPG storage, handling, regulators, and ensuring ventilation for leaks.
Responsibility to ensure the motor home is not overloaded for safety and stability, checking weight limits.