Bailey Caravan Owner's Manual
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Bailey Caravan, 3-16 3 Caravan Service Systems ▲ Switch off all appliances before disconnecting battery. ▲ Negative connections should always be disconnected first and reconnected last. ▲ Car type battery chargers are not suitable for charging a leisure battery and may damage it. When storing the caravan for long periods of time, we recommend that the 12 volt leisure battery is disconnected and removed, except in the case of Senator models - please see 4.23.3 Tracker alarm winter storage. ▲ When not using S
3-4 3 Caravan Service Systems 3.1.5 Troubleshooting (Pageant & Senator) FAULT CAUSE SOLUTION Pump doesn’t run No power to pump Check power supply Attach leads/clean corrections Check tap microswitch if present. Fuse has blown Replace fuse do not exceed recommended fuse size. Blockage in pipework Check pipework for kinks. Pump runs but no water No water getting to pum
Bailey Caravan, 4-12 4 Caravan Equipment 4.6 THE MIDI OVEN & GRILL (Ranger, Pageant & Senator) 4.6.1 Grill ▲ Accessible parts may be hot when the grill is used! Young children should be kept away. ▲ The heater deflector below the fascia should be pulled out prior to grill operation. ▲ Whilst the grill is operating never adjust the deflector without using hand protection. ▲ Only use the grill with the door open and always remove the handle from the pan when in use. 1. Ensure gas cylinder/supply is connected and turned on. In the event of a gas smell turn off at gas cylinder/mains and contact supplier.
4-56 4 Caravan Equipment 4.23.5 Fault Finding The following are some of the key areas we suggest you check which generally solve the most common problems encountered with the operation of the Status antenna. Coaxial Plugs It is critical that all coaxial plugs in the system are fitted correctly. Please check each individual plug ensuring it is wired correctly.
Bailey Caravan, 3-7 Caravan Service Systems 3 3.1.15 Waste (Grey) Water System The waste water (often referred to as ‘grey’ water) from the caravan’s sinks and shower tray are routed to two outlets just behind the offside wheel. When setting up your caravan short pieces of waste pipe hose should be fitted to the wastewater outlets to direct the water into a suitable container. These are both available from your caravan retailer. ▲ Ensure that the exit ends of the waste water pipes, that direct the waste water into the holding container, cannot be submerged by the waste water in the holding container at any time. Upon arrival at the caravan site advice should always be sought from the site
Bailey Caravan, 4-39 Caravan Equipment 4 20. Waste Pump-Out System: When activating the control panel this feature automatically lights up. When the Waste Holding Tank Level Indicator illuminates, press the Waste Pump-Out button to pump out the waste from the holding tank into the vehicle’s waste tank. The button will flash while the waste is being pumped and will stop automatically (after approximately 5 minutes) when all waste has been transferred. If the vehicle’s waste tank is full, the Waste Pump-Out light will flash rapidly and no pump-out will be possible until the central
Bailey Caravan, 4-53 Caravan Equipment 4 4.21 DISCOVERY, RANGER & PAGEANT COMBINATION WINDOW BLINDS Operation and Care The cassette contains a sun screen and a fly screen blind. The fly screen is operated by gently pulling down the handle nearest the window. It is designed to be either fully up or fully down. Push the handle towards the window until the crossbar hooks into the catch. To release blind push the handle downwards and gently towards you. This will unhook the catch and the blind can be raised. The sun screen blind is
5-5 General 5 5.2 FIRE AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ▲ Your attention is drawn to the notice affixed in the caravan advising on fire prevention, ventilation and what to do in case of fire. Ensure that the occupants are familiar with escape routes, in case of a fire. 5.2.1 Children ▲ Do not leave children alone in the caravan in any circumstances. When in the car
Bailey Caravan, 5-4 5 General 5.1.12 For Containers 1. All water remaining in the container should be disposed of so that the container is empty. (If the container is an onboard tank, it should be removed if possible.) 2. The outside of the container should be thoroughly cleansed and washed down to remove any dirt, dust or other contaminant. Water at a suitably hot temperature containing an appropriate detergent is recommended for this purpose. 3. Water should be put in the container, swirled around, then emptied out. 4. The container should then be totally filled with water containing an appropriate disinfectant/sterilant solution and allowed to stand for the recommended contact time (e.g. M
Bailey Caravan, 3-13 Caravan Service Systems 3 A means of checking the polarity of the mains supply when overseas is useful. There are available several proprietary makes of equipment for the purpose (e.g. Martindale tester unit). If it can be achieved, it is preferable to connect live to live, and neutral to neutral to maintain full electrical protection. Check all caravan equipment is set-up to accept the site supply before actually switching on. 3.3.5 Mains unit The mains unit replaces the conventional fusebox. Similar, but larger units are often fitted in newer houses. The unit gives overload and earth leakage protection for the 2
Bailey Caravan, 4-29 Caravan Equipment 4 Open the valve of the gas bottle and the gas taps. Set the gas control button to the maximum position. Set the energy source selector switch (A) to ignite the gas flame. 4.11.4 Power with gas 1Open the valve of the gas bottle and the gas taps. 2Set the thermostat button (B) to the maximum position. 3Set the energy source selector switch (A) to 4Press the gas control button, rotary switch (B), and keep it depressed. 5Depress the piezo ignition button so that it clicks. This produces a spark to ignite the gas burner. Do this continually until the flame meter turns green and then release the gas control button. 6 If the fla
Bailey Caravan, Away from the rush of every day life and the busy tourist centres, you’ll find 200 Club Sites in areas of outstanding natural beauty across the country. Some located in National Parks, on land owned by the National Trust or even in the grounds of stately homes. And around 2,500 small, informal sites or CLs that are ideal for a restful break. Wherever you stay, you’ll receive a friendly welcome. You can also be sure of The Club’s high standards both on our sites and in our dealings with members. We’re here to help you enjoy your caravanning but you’re free to choose what you want from The Club. Most members join
Bailey Caravan, 4-58 4 Caravan Equipment 4.24.4 Fault Finding The following are some of the key areas we suggest you check which generally solve the most common problems encountered with the operation of the Status antenna. Coaxial Plugs It is critical that all coaxial plugs in the system are fitted correctly. Please check each individual plug ensuring it is wired correctly. Secondly please ensure only quality plugs have been used. Coaxial Cable Sharp bends, kinks and hot surfaces can easily damage coaxial cable and should be avoided. An inspection of the cable routing is recommended to ensure all is correct. Coaxial cable, i
Bailey Caravan, 1-1 Introduction 1 1.1 INTRODUCTION Bailey of Bristol welcome you to the ranks of Bailey Owners. This Handbook has been designed to enable you to derive the maximum benefits and enjoyment from your caravan, its information will be of benefit to both experienced and new caravanners alike. Several sections are ‘common to all models’ in the range, the specific sections relative to a particular model are clearly indicated. All enquiries regarding your caravan must be addressed in the first instance to the dealer from whom the caravan was first purc
Bailey Caravan, 2-11 Caravan & Tow Vehicle 2 The cleaning of tyres should only be carried out using soap and water. Petrol, diesel, paraffin and other solvents are not suitable. If the caravan is not used for long periods of time (winter months) it is recommended that the wheels/ tyres are removed and stored at normal inflation pressure in a cool, dry place protected from direct sunlight, sources of heat, ozone concentrations and fuel/oil contamination. They can be covered with a natural material (e.g. Hessian) for protection but not plastic materials. This will reduce the deterioration of the tyres and reduce cracking and flat spots caused by continuou
Bailey Caravan, 2-3 Caravan & Tow Vehicle 2 The greater the towing vehicle’s tail overhang (the distance between the rear axle and the tow ball) the greater the effect the noseweight will have on the towing vehicle’s rear suspension. After trying out the caravan it may be found that stiffening of the rear suspension is necessary - but note that this may give the towing vehicle a firmer ride when not towing. There are a number of suspension aids available and advice should be sought on which to use and how to fit. It is important to ensure that the caravan is towed either level or slightly nose down. If it is not, then the car’s towbar may be at the wr
Bailey Caravan, 1-5 Introduction 1 1.5 SAFETY This handbook contains the information that you will require for safe enjoyment of your tourer. All of the information contained herein is important. However to draw your attention to specific items we have prefixed them with the following symbols to indicate a warning, caution or note respectively: Warnings are items that if ignored can cause the user(s) physical harm. Cautions are items that if ignored can result in the caravan becoming damaged. Notes are reminders that should be understood. ▲ To ensure all the occupants of your caravan enjoy a safe and relaxed environment please observe the following ▲ Ensure all occ
Bailey Caravan, 2-9 Caravan & Tow Vehicle 2 Reduce speed in high winds, cross winds, downhill or in poor visibility. High sided vehicles such as lorries or coaches can cause air buffeting, so extra care must be taken when passing or being passed. Give as much space as is possible between your caravan and the high sided vehicle. 2.3.6 Mirrors The Law requires the driver of the towing vehicle to have an adequate view to the rear. If there is no rear view through the caravan windows it may be necessary to have additional exterior towing mirrors fitted to provide a view along both sides of the caravan. In some countries these additional mirrors are a legal requirement. Any rear view mi
Bailey Caravan, 4-45 Caravan Equipment 4 4.17.5 Operation : Type AK 160 & AK 300 Coupling Head Lift locking trigger and lift handle upward and forward. Place the unlocked coupling onto the towing ball and with the slightest downward pressure it will lock onto the ball automatically. Ensure locking trigger returns to its free position before commencing to tow. 4.17.6 Secondary braking (Breakaway cable) Please refer to details in Section 2.2.5, page 2-3. 4.17.7 Uncoupling Having lowered the jockey wheel to the ground, operate the handle as previously described.
4-3 Caravan Equipment 4 4.1.4 Electrical operating instructions (230v) Ensure that the water heater is full then switch the isolation switch on. (Usually mounted on the bunk face adjacent to the gas control switch.) ▲ The water temperature cannot be selected, temperature is automatically limited to 70 o C. For a faster heating up the appliance can be simultan
Bailey Caravan, 4-50 4 Caravan Equipment ▲ In order to operate the Al-Ko braking system correctly adequate traction of caravan wheels is required when reversing. Therefore surface conditions that would result in a lack of traction should be avoided. Example: Peas, shingle/loose gravel. ▲ Care should be taken when traversing ramps or other obstacles in order to prevent damage to the caravan under gear. When approaching such obstacles reduce towing speed appropriately. 4.17.24 Chassis Lubrication Points 1. Grease
Bailey Caravan, 4-1 Caravan Equipment 4 4.1 THE TRUMA ULTRASTORE WATER HEATER Operating Instructions 4.1.1 Filling the Truma Ultrastore with water ● Check that the safety/drain valve in the cold water intake is closed. The yellow lever should be in the horizontal position, position (e). ● Open the hot tap in bathroom or kitchen with pre-selecting mixing taps or single lever fittings set to hot. ● Switch on power for water pump (main switch or pump switch). Leave the tap open to let air escape while the water heater is filling. The heater is filled when water flows out of the tap in a continuous s
Bailey Caravan, 4-28 4 Caravan Equipment 4.11 THETFORD REFRIGERATOR MODEL N97 (Ranger) 4.11.1 Switching on the refrigerator ● Clean the inside of the refrigerator before you switch it on. ● Let the refrigerator cool for at least eight hours before you place food in it for the first time. ● The freezer compartment should be cold one hour after switching on the refrigerator. 4.11.2 Igniting and starting your refrigerator ● The refrigerator can be powered by the mains (230V), direct current (12V) or liquid gas. Select the energy source that you want by means of the energy source selector switch (A). The switch has four settings: - direct current (DC) - gas - main
4-40 4 Caravan Equipment The rubber seals in the toilet (the lip seal, the mechanism seal, the automatic pressure release vent seal and the cap seal) should be regularly cleaned with water and treated with Thetford High Grade Seal Lubricant. This will ensure that the seals remain flexible and in good condition. If the toilet is not to be used for any length of time,
Bailey Caravan, 4-55 Caravan Equipment 4 4.23 STATUS 315 OMNI-DIRECTIONAL TELEVISION & FM RADIO ANTENNA (Ranger only) 4.23.1 Travelling ▲ Do not travel when using the suction pad facility. 4.23.2 Operating the System 1. Switch ON the Power Pack and the red LED will illuminate. 2. Check the gain control switch is set to the normal ‘NML’ position (switch UP). 3. Turn on your television set and tune in. This may be necessary at all new locations. 4.23.3 Removing the Antenna A permanently fitted Status may be removed if there are severe height restrictions, leaving only the Mounting Foot in place. 1. Unplug the antenna from the Power Pack. On the adapter,
Bailey Caravan, 4-9 Caravan Equipment 4 ▲ Any alteration to the appliance (including exhaust duct and cowl) or the use of spare parts and accessories which are important to the function of the heater and which are not original Truma parts, as well as the non-observance of the installation and operating instructions, will lead to the cancelling of the guarantee and exclusion of liability claims. 4.2.7 Technical Data Power supply:............................ 230v or 50Hz Power consumption at power setting ................................................... 500 W: 2.2 A ................................................. 100
Bailey Caravan, 4-24 4 Caravan Equipment If the vehicle is parked for a longer period of time, the locking hook may be clamped by means of a lockbar. The door may now be opened by just pulling it without need of pressing the locking button. Restore the original position by pushing the hook down. Fixing and releasing the door lock hook when parking the vehicle ▲ As a basic rule, shut and lock the refrigerator door before commencing your journey. 4.10.7 Removable freezer compartment 4.10.8 Positioning the storage racks To enlarge the cooling space, just
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