www.mondialrange.co.ukOwners Handbook 2008The Swift Group Dunswell Road, Cottingham, East Yorkshire HU16 4JX. Tel: 01482 847332 Fax: 01482 841042
MOTORHOME CODECode of conduct ... 10The Country code ... 12The Coasta
Motorhome Code10Motorhome Code11When using a dry powder extinguisher it is suggested that the motorhome be evacuated until the powder has settled, to
Motorhome Code12HANDBOOKS (CHASSIS & CONVERTER)Beforeusingamotorhomeallaspectsofthe handbooks, produced by the chassis manufacturer and the
PREPARING FOR THE ROADBefore moving off ... 14Motorhome terms... 14Loa
Preparing for the road14Preparing for the road15Nose weight:The static mass of the trailer towing device on the rear of the towing vehicle.Notes:(i)
Preparing for the road16Preparing for the road17Releasing the seat belt: Press the red release button, the tongue will be ejected from the buckle.-
Preparing for the road18engine can act as a brake. Ensure that the towing vehicle tyre pressures are correct and adjusted for full load conditions and
‘EN ROUTE’ Panel van spare wheel detail... 20
‘En route’20PANEL VAN SPARE WHEEL DETAILPlease refer to the Fiat handbook.
SAFETY & SECURITYFire ... 22Carbon monoxide alarm ... 23Vent
IntroductioniiiINTRODUCTIONDear ownerThank you for deciding to buy one of our new motorhomes. We are sure you will enjoy many happy hours in it and we
Safety & security22Safety & security23WARNING: Ensure that batteries are correctly installed. Positive terminal to positive contact (marked +)
Safety & security24WARNING: Provide one dry powder fire extinguisher of an approved type or complying with ISO 7165, of at least 1kg capacity, by t
ARRIVAL AT SITE Positioning the motorhome... 26
Arrival at site26POSITIONING THE MOTORHOMENote: Check and observe site regulations.Keep to roadways unless otherwise directed. Adheretospeedlimits.
CONNECTING SERVICESWater system ... 28Typical gas schematic drawing... 32Gas..
Connecting services28Connecting services292. Beforewinterstoragethewatersystemmust be completely drained and the filter cartridge removed. Also
Connecting services30Connecting services312. Ensure that the gas and electric supplies are turned off.3. Open all hot and cold taps.4. Drain fre
Connecting services32Connecting services33GASGENERAL INFORMATIONGas Bottles BottledLiquiedPetroleumGas(LPG)isthemost convenient portable sourc
Connecting services34Connecting services35VentilationWARNING: Safety ventilation shall in no circumstances be obstructed even partially, screens and g
Connecting services36Connecting services37ELECTRICITYAs with electricity in the home, care must be exercised when handling mains electricity.Your atte
CONTENTSWARRANTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1MOTORHOME CODE . . . . . . . . .
Connecting services38Connecting services39• AmemberoftheElectricalContractors’Association of Scotland• Aqualiedpersonactingonbehalfof
Connecting services40Connecting services41230V MAINS ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT POWER CONSUMPTIONPlease note: Itispossiblethatthe230Vmainselectrical
Connecting services42
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMSMotorhome battery ... 44LCD screen display user guide ... 46Gener
Electrical systems44Electrical systems45Note: Never use a mains supply lead whilst coiled. Always uncoil the full length before connecting to the supp
Electrical systems46Electrical systems47The Water Pump can be switched On or Off fromthePUMPSWITCHSCREENtheDisplaywill change colour depending
Electrical systems48Electrical systems49TheHABITATIONBATTERYSCREENdisplaystheVoltageoftheHabitationBatteryandwillshow whether this LOW –
Electrical systems50Electrical systems51GENERATOR GUIDELINESYour motorhome can be used with a generator provided these guidelines are met:• Lackof
Electrical systems52
EQUIPMENT DETAILSTruma ultra-store water heater ... 54Trumatic E2400 ... 57Trum
Equipment details54Equipment details55waterowsfreelyfromthetap.Note: If only the cold water system is being used, the heater tank will also fill
Equipment details56Equipment details57TRUMATIC E2400Trumatic E 2400 L.P.G. Heater with electronic control, built-in air distribution and thermostatOpe
Equipment details58Equipment details59Accessories1. Control unit VG 2 – for heaters of driver’s cabs in tank vehicles, for the transportation ofhaz
Equipment details60Equipment details61is destined. These hoses must be checked regularly for brittleness. Winter-proof special hoses must always be us
Equipment details62Equipment details63refueling, in multi-storey car parks, in garages, or on ferries.During the initial operation of a brand new appl
Equipment details64Equipment details65Close the drain valve by activating the push button. The push button must engage in position (m) ‘closed’.Truma
Equipment details66Equipment details67via the drain valve. Place a bucket beneath the outlet to check whether the water content has completely drained
Equipment details68Equipment details69REFRIGERATORSBefore using your refrigerator for the first time, it is advisable to wash the interior and its acce
Equipment details70Equipment details71Using the refrigerator• Thecoolingunitissilentinoperation.• Whentheapplianceisrstputintoopera
Equipment details72Equipment details73 To remove air from the gas pipes, repeat this procedure 3-4 times.If these actions do not help, please call a
WARRANTYWarranty ... 2Your warranty explained ... 4Motorhome detail
Equipment details74Equipment details75The freezer compartment is suitable for making ice cubes and for short-term storage of frozen food. It is not s
Equipment details76Equipment details77Please contact Dometic Service Centres for replacement light bulbs.TROUBLESHOOTINGBeforecallingtheauthorised
Equipment details78Equipment details79MAINTENANCE• Worksongascomponentsandelectricalinstallation may only be carried out by authorised person
Equipment details80Equipment details81Replacing the interior lightIf the interior light in the refrigerator is faulty, youcanchangethebulb(12V,
Equipment details82Equipment details83Interior temperature too low in control level ‘1’FAULT POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDYCompressor runs constantly Faulty th
Equipment details84Equipment details85Unusual noisesFAULT POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDYLoud humming A component of the refrigerant circuit cannot move freely
Equipment details86Equipment details87aatheavygaugebaseshouldbeused.Pansize should be the same or slightly larger (up to 1”/2.5cm oversize).
Equipment details88Equipment details89will scratch the surfaces of the appliance.DON’T under any circumstances use the oven as a space heater.DON’T pu
Equipment details90Equipment details91operations using the reverse sequence. Check possible gas leaks by means of a soapy solution as described abov
Equipment details92Equipment details935. Semi-rapid burner control knob (2)6. Semi-rapid burner control knob (3)7. Burners(1-2-3)ignitionswitchC
Warranty2Warranty3• Thefailureofacomponentforreasonsoffair wear and tear.• Damageresultingfromaccidents.• Misuseofanycomponent.•
Equipment details94Equipment details95155. Slide the holding tank into position through access door (fig. 5).6. Makesuretheholdingtankissecur
Equipment details96Equipment details976. Beforereturningproductorpartstheyshould be properly cleaned, in order to carry out inspection and rep
Equipment details98Equipment details99FURNITURE DOORSDuring normal travelling, vehicle vibration andexingmaycausesomeofthefurnituredoors to b
Equipment details100Equipment details1016. Adjust them to the required height. The fabric can be tightened by rolling up a little.6Never put out the
Equipment details102Equipment details103STATUS 315 OMNI-DIRECTIONAL TELEVISION & FM RADIO ANTENNAUSAGE GUIDELINES1. Weak TV SignalThis produces a
Equipment details104Equipment details105BED MAKE UPSingle beds1. Slide passenger seat forward with passenger seat facing front2. Fully depress lev
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MOTORHOME CAREWinterisation/storage ... 108General ... 108Condensati
Motorhome Care108Motorhome Care109liquid metal polish or a proprietary acrylic polish of a suitable grade dependant on the severity of the scratches.C
Motorhome Care110Motorhome Care111will reduce the possibility of dampness from condensation. Keep curtains or blinds closed, to minimise fading of fur
Warranty4Warranty5ASSISTANCEWhat to do if you Require AssistanceCongratulations on purchasing a Swift product. We are confident that you will enjoy ma
Motorhome Care112Motorhome Care113CARING FOR THE ENVIRONMENTAfter many years of service you may decide that your motorhome has become beyond economic
Motorhome Care114
USEFUL INFORMATIONOwners club & aftercare ... 116Useful contacts... 117C
Useful information116Useful information117OWNERS CLUB & AFTERCAREOWNERS CLUBThe Owners Club is a completely independent organisation run for the b
Useful information118119CHANGE OF OWNERSHIPNOTIFICATION OF CHANGE OF OWNERSHIPIf you sell your motorhome, please notify the change of ownership by co
120Shower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99Smev oven ...90Spinooven ...86
Warranty6Warranty7ANNUAL SERVICE / INSPECTION RECORD STAMPSMotorhomemodel...Registrationnumber ...Chassis num
Warranty86thSERVICEDATE:DEALER’SSTAMP We certify that an annual service has been carried out in accordance with the handbook.7thSERVICEDATE:DEALER’
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