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KIP inspection
Your caravan includes a 6 year warranty against water ingress and a 3 year warranty on the electrical system. To make a
claim against this warranty, your KIP must undergo an annual inspection by an authorised KIP retailer.
In the unusual event that water ingress does occur, your KIP retailer can take appropriate actions to resolve the issue
quickly.
The electrical system inspection is intended to guaranty the safety of the installation.
On the following pages are 5 vouchers which you may give to your retailer to be filled out and submit annually.
CONTENTS
Chapter Page
1 INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................................... 2
1.1 General
1.2 Safety aspects .............................................................................................................................. 2
1.3 Important points .......................................................................................................................... 3
2 PREPARING FOR THE ROAD ......................................................................................................................... 4
2.1 General
2.2 Readying the caravan .................................................................................................................... 4
2.2.1 Controls ........................................................................................................................... 4
2.2.2 Loading ........................................................................................................................... 5
2.2.3 Tyres ............................................................................................................................... 5
3 TRAVELLING ...................................................................................................................................... 8
3.1 Coupling ........................................................................................................................................
3.1.1 Stabilisers ........................................................................................................................ 9
3.1.2 Tyre Pressure Monitoring System TPMS (optional) ...................................................................11
3.1.3 Look Behind & Parking System ............................................................................................13
3.1.4 AL-KO Trailer Control (KH and optional) .................................................................................14
3.2 Driving with the caravan ...............................................................................................................16
3.3 Hooking-up .................................................................................................................................17
3.3.1 ECS-system ..................................................................................................................... 17
3.3.2 Electricity mains supply .....................................................................................................18
3.3.3 Water supply ...................................................................................................................24
3.3.4 Gas supply .......................................................................................................................28
3.4 Using and maintaining the equipment .............................................................................................29
3.4.1 Gas hob ..........................................................................................................................29
3.4.2 Refrigerator .....................................................................................................................29
3.4.3 Heating ..........................................................................................................................35
3.4.4 Air conditioning ...............................................................................................................39
3.5 Other functions ............................................................................................................................41
3.6 Cassette toilet .............................................................................................................................42
4 MAINTAINENCE .................................................................................................................................... 43
4.1 Maintenance of polyester and/or painted surfaces/windows ................................................................43
4.2 Required annual maintenance ........................................................................................................44
4.3 Winter storage location requirements ..............................................................................................44
4.4 Upholstery maintenance instructions ..............................................................................................45
4.5 Triplex furniture cleaning advice .....................................................................................................45
4.6 Treating stains in the furniture upholstery ........................................................................................45
5 ADDRESSING CARAVAN ROAD ISSUES .........................................................................................................47
6 WINTER TIPS .................................................................................................................................... 49
7 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ................................................................................................................................ 50
7.1 Basic diagram 12/230 V CERS 20M installation ..................................................................................50
7.2 Basic diagram 12/230 V CERS 30D installation ...................................................................................51
7.3 Specifications CERS 20M ................................................................................................................52
7.4 Specifications CERS 30D .................................................................................................................53
7.5 Road lighting, Cers permanent power cable and Refrigerator 1 though 13 ................................................54
7.6 TV aerial connection diagram ..........................................................................................................55
7.7 Permanent power cable and refrigerator connection in the motor car .....................................................57
7.8 Floor heating diagram ...................................................................................................................57
7.9 Tyre pressure control system buzzer connection ..................................................................................57
7.10 Look Behind & Parking System - installation ......................................................................................58
7.11 Alarm installation ........................................................................................................................59
7.12 TPMS system connections ...............................................................................................................60
7.13 Road lighting lamp guide ...............................................................................................................60
7.14 Overview of installed fuses .............................................................................................................60
7.15 ATC Connections ...........................................................................................................................60
7.16 Kip Caravans wiring bundle colour coding - 12 volt .............................................................................61
8 CHASSIS TYPE GUIDE ............................................................................................................................... 62
9 WEIGHTS ....................................................................................................................................
63
10 SERVICE RECORD 65
11 SERVICE VOUCHERS
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Gas supply
Always use the included standard pressure regulator
(30mBar)
Petrol is not permitted to be used for the various gas
appliances (propane is preferred)
The gas burners are to be lit from above. A direct line of
vision to the burners may not be obscured by a pan.
Ensure proper ventilation while cooking. Set the
kitchen window to the ventilation position and open
the blind
When the burners are not being used and are cool,
place the hob’s glass cover in the horizontal position
Never attempt to repair the gas system yourself
Never use a gas appliance while tanking the motor car
or when the caravan is in an enclosed space
All gas bottles are to be closed prior to driving with
the motor car/ caravan combination
Use an approved gas hose. Replace the hose every
2 years
Heating
In the winter, snow must be removed from the flue
prior to attaching the space heater
If the exhaust from the space heater is located on
the same side as the door then you may not install
an awning (KV 41ETD)
The shelf in the bottom of the hanging cupboard
should only be removed for maintenance or repair by
an authorised KIP retailer. The space may not be used
as storage
Ventilation
The ventilations holes in the front locker near the gas
bottles should always remain open
Never block the caravan’s permanent ventilation
openings
When in storage, while cooking or during winter
sports, always ensure sufficient ventilation.
For caravans with raisable roofs, the caravan may only
be used when the roof has been raised; this for the
necessary ventilation.
Water supply
When storing in winter, ensure that the entire drinking
water circuit is empty. Drain the circuit and the water
heater (if present).
The caravan water system is not suitable for direct
attachment to the water network
Never turn the water heater on when empty
Driving with the caravan
Pay attention to the hand brake, the breakaway cable
and the road lighting.
1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 General
We would like to help you to make optimal use of your new
Kip caravan.
We therefore recommend that you study this manual
carefully.
1.2 Safety aspects
General
The caravan is not suitable for use when the interior
temperature is below freezing or higher than 45
o
C
The caravan is equipped for recreational use and is
therefore not appropriate for permanent habitation
Modifications and additions to the caravan installations
should only be completed by authorised retailers using
KIP Caravans B.V. approved materials
Consult the user manuals included with the various
appliances before attempting to use them
At least once per year, allow the caravan to be serviced
according to the prescribed BOVAG guidelines; this
contributes to the safety and longevity of the caravan.
Delayed maintenance can result in serious defects and
costs.
Electrical system
Each month, check the operation of the earth leakage
circuit breaker by pressing the test button
When the caravan will be connected to the 230V-
net, the 13-pin plug must first be disconnected
Unroll the outside cable completely and then insert
the connector first into the caravan junction box and
then into the 230V connection point at the caravan
site
The maximum approved length of the outside cable
is 25 meters with a 3x2.5 mm
2
cross-section. Use
neoprene cable H07RN-F (VDE or HAR approved).
Use only the specified fuses. Incorrect fuses can lead
to equipment damage.
Adding electrical appliances to the 12V system will
affect the power consumption of the Central Energy
Regulating System, hereafter referred to as CERS.
The maximum consumption is dependant on the
specific CERS. For CERS 20M, a maximum consumption
of 20 Amp, divided proportionally into 3 groups, is
permissible. For the CERS 30D, a maximum of 3x10
Amp is permissible.
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Regularly check the tyre pressure and condition.
Tyres more than 6 years old should be replaced
regardless of their condition.
After being changed, the wheel bolts should be re-
checked after ±50 km
For steel rims, the torque of the wheel bolts is 90 Nm.
For aluminium rims, the torque of the wheel bolts is
140 Nm.
When replacing an aluminium rim with the steel rim
reserve wheel, the included loose wheel bolts must be
installed in place of the aluminium rim wheel bolts.
If a bicycle rack is installed on the back of the caravan
(max. 2 bicycles which together may not weigh more
than 40 kg), we advise to always install a stabiliser to
compensate for negative influences on the towing be-
haviour. A strut pressure greater than 50 kg contrib-
utes to better towing behaviour.
When installing a bicycle rack, always follow the
factory supplied assembly guidelines
When the stabiliser (AKS 1300, AKS 3004) is not
correctly coupled, the trailer can disengage from the
towing vehicle
It is strictly prohibited to paint the brake drums - even
heat resistant paint is not permitted.
It is not permitted to lubricate the wheel bolts prior to
installation.
Roof rails (decorative bars on the roof) may not be
used as luggage racks
1.3 Important points
- Place heavy object as near to the axle as possible. Use
upper cupboards for light objects and ensure the load
is distributed as evenly as possible. Do not place loose
objects on the floor.
- Ensure your caravan stays clean; regularly wash your
caravan and do not forget to immediately remove all
salt from the underside of the chassis after a winter
vacation!
- Clean light metal rims regularly with soap.
N.B. The acrylic windows are slightly diffusing. As
a result, the air between the interior and exterior
window may contain a slight amount of moisture.
Under certain conditions this moisture can condense.
When this occurs, the moisture forms very small
droplets on the coldest surface; often the outside
window. This is a normal phenomenon of physics.
After a short time, when the temperature rises, the
condense will again disappear.
N.B. Changes in version and composition
reserved.
N.B. Due to material properties and changes in
temperature, the roof plate may warp slightly.

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Varumärke: Kip
Kategori: Husvagn
Modell: Greyline

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