Elddis Autoquest Owner's Handbook Manual
Elddis Autoquest is a motorhome that offers a perfect balance of comfort, style, and practicality. It is perfect for those who love to explore the great outdoors and want to do so in style. With its many features and amenities, the Elddis Autoquest makes it easy to enjoy your vacation without having to worry about the little things.
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MOTORCARAVAN
OWNERS
HANDBOOK
Issue 1
OWNERS
HANDBOOK
Issue 1
CONTENTS-1
CONTENTS
CONTENTS
WELCOME & INTRODUCTION 1-1
End Of Life Vehicle Directive 1-2
Explorer Group Technical
Approvals 1-2
GENERAL SAFETY 2-1
Please Read Before Using
Your New Motorhome 2-1
Proper And Safe Use Of Storage
Areas In Motorhomes 2-2
Ventilation 2-2
High-Level Ventilation 2-2
Low-Level Ventilation 2-2
Ventilation in Separate
Bedrooms 2-2
Gas Dispersal Holes 2-2
Fire Safety 2-3
Fire Extinguishers 2-3
In Case Of Fire 2-3
Fire Retardant Foams 2-3
PREPARING FOR THE ROAD 3-1
Motorhome Weights Explained 3-1
Mass in Running Order 3-1
Maximum Technically
Permissible Laden Mass 3-1
User Payload 3-1
Loading 3-1
Roof Racks 3-1
Roof Loading 3-1
Before Moving Off 3-2
Pulling Off 3-3
MOTORHOME HANDLING 4-1
Speed Limits 4-1
Bicycle Racks 4-1
SITE ARRIVAL 5-1
Check Site Regulations 5-1
Selecting A Pitch 5-1
Lateral Levelling (Side To Side) 5-1
Leveller Jack 5-1
Ramp 5-1
GETTING STARTED 6-1
Electricity 6-1
Power Supply Charger 6-1
12v Systems 6-1
Generator/Charger 6-1
Electricity Mains Supply 6-1
Connecting To Mains Supply
on Arrival at Site 6-1
Disconnecting Mains Supply
When Leaving Site 6-2
Overseas Electrical Connection 6-2
Gas Supply 6-2
Connection 6-3
Gas Regulator 6-3
High Pressure Gas Hoses 6-3
Water System 6-4
Filling Your Fresh Water Tank 6-4
Waste Water Tank 6-4
Draining Down Your
Water System 6-4
GAS SAFETY ADVICE 7-1
Facts About LPG 7-1
Awning Spaces, LPG and
Appliance Exhaust 7-1
LPG Gas Systems 7-1
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 8-1
12v Power Supply 8-1
Battery Installation 8-1
Battery Maintenance 8-1
Generators / Charger 8-1
230v Power Supply 8-1
Mains Unit 8-1
Resetting The RCD 8-2
230V Mains Equipment 8-2
Typical Consumption Figures 8-2
Automatic Charging System 8-2
Maximum Bulb Ratings
For Internal Lights 8-2
CONTENTS
CONTENTS
WELCOME & INTRODUCTION 1-1
End Of Life Vehicle Directive 1-2
Explorer Group Technical
Approvals 1-2
GENERAL SAFETY 2-1
Please Read Before Using
Your New Motorhome 2-1
Proper And Safe Use Of Storage
Areas In Motorhomes 2-2
Ventilation 2-2
High-Level Ventilation 2-2
Low-Level Ventilation 2-2
Ventilation in Separate
Bedrooms 2-2
Gas Dispersal Holes 2-2
Fire Safety 2-3
Fire Extinguishers 2-3
In Case Of Fire 2-3
Fire Retardant Foams 2-3
PREPARING FOR THE ROAD 3-1
Motorhome Weights Explained 3-1
Mass in Running Order 3-1
Maximum Technically
Permissible Laden Mass 3-1
User Payload 3-1
Loading 3-1
Roof Racks 3-1
Roof Loading 3-1
Before Moving Off 3-2
Pulling Off 3-3
MOTORHOME HANDLING 4-1
Speed Limits 4-1
Bicycle Racks 4-1
SITE ARRIVAL 5-1
Check Site Regulations 5-1
Selecting A Pitch 5-1
Lateral Levelling (Side To Side) 5-1
Leveller Jack 5-1
Ramp 5-1
GETTING STARTED 6-1
Electricity 6-1
Power Supply Charger 6-1
12v Systems 6-1
Generator/Charger 6-1
Electricity Mains Supply 6-1
Connecting To Mains Supply
on Arrival at Site 6-1
Disconnecting Mains Supply
When Leaving Site 6-2
Overseas Electrical Connection 6-2
Gas Supply 6-2
Connection 6-3
Gas Regulator 6-3
High Pressure Gas Hoses 6-3
Water System 6-4
Filling Your Fresh Water Tank 6-4
Waste Water Tank 6-4
Draining Down Your
Water System 6-4
GAS SAFETY ADVICE 7-1
Facts About LPG 7-1
Awning Spaces, LPG and
Appliance Exhaust 7-1
LPG Gas Systems 7-1
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 8-1
12v Power Supply 8-1
Battery Installation 8-1
Battery Maintenance 8-1
Generators / Charger 8-1
230v Power Supply 8-1
Mains Unit 8-1
Resetting The RCD 8-2
230V Mains Equipment 8-2
Typical Consumption Figures 8-2
Automatic Charging System 8-2
Maximum Bulb Ratings
For Internal Lights 8-2
CONTENTS-2
CONTENTS
HOW TO USE YOUR
MOTORHOMES EQUIPMENT 9-1
Avantgarde Electrical
Control Panels 9-1
Gauge 9-1
Switches 9-1
Pump 9-1
Water 9-1
AUX/VEH 9-1
Indicator Lights 9-1
RUN 9-1
WASTE 9-1
Cooking Equipment 9-2
Gas Hob 9-2
Duplex Grill & Oven Autoquest 9-2
Using The Oven 9-3
Refrigerator Operation 9-4
Autoquest Fridge 9-4
Gas operation 9-4
230V Operation All Fridges 9-5
12V Operation All Fridges 9-5
Water Heater Operation 9-5
230V Operation 9-5
Gas operation 9-5
Electric Operation 9-6
Fan Operation 9-6
Battery Charger 9-6
Smoke Detector 9-6
Rooflights 9-7
The Heki 2 9-7
To Open To The Tilted Position 9-7
To Open In The Intermediate
Position 9-7
To Open In The Ventilation
Position 9-7
Closing The Blinds 9-7
Opening The Blinds 9-7
Standard MPK Rooflight 9-8
Door Flyscreen 9-8
Polyplastic Window Opening 9-8
Window Opening 9-8
Taps 9-8
Kitchen Taps 9-8
Operation 9-8
Washroom Taps and Showers 9-8
Operation 9-9
Exterior Doors Retainers 9-9
Internal Doors 9-9
Toilet / Washroom Doors 9-9
Other Internal Doors 9-9
Magnetic Catches 9-10
Sprung Hinges 9-10
TV Aerial 9-10
Status 315 Omni Directional
Aerial (Where Fitted) 9-10
FM Radio Connections 9-10
Thetford Cassette Toilet 9-10
Rotatable Toilet 9-10
Preparing the Toilet for Use 9-10
Emptying the Toilet 9-11
Bench Toilet 9-11
Preparing the Toilet for Use 9-11
Emptying 9-12
How To Make Up Your Beds 9-14
Autoquest 100 – 130 9-14
Autoquest 120 – 140 9-15
Autoquest 145 9-16
Autoquest 180 9-17
Over Cab Double Bed 9-18
SECURITY 10-1
Motorhome Theft 10-1
Explorer Protect –
Autowatch 650 Alarm System
(Option) 10-1
Additional Security 10-1
Free Crime Prevention 10-1
Explorer Protect Autowatch 650
Motorhome Alarm (Option) 10-1
Basic Operation Arming
the System 10-1
Disarming the System 10-1
Panic Alarm 10-2
Emergency Disarm 10-2
Silent Arm and Disarm 10-2
Sensors 10-2
Passive Infra Red Sensor 10-2
Enhanced Features Arming
The System In"At Home" Mode 10-2
Arming the System in Test
or Buzz Mode 10-2
CONTENTS
HOW TO USE YOUR
MOTORHOMES EQUIPMENT 9-1
Avantgarde Electrical
Control Panels 9-1
Gauge 9-1
Switches 9-1
Pump 9-1
Water 9-1
AUX/VEH 9-1
Indicator Lights 9-1
RUN 9-1
WASTE 9-1
Cooking Equipment 9-2
Gas Hob 9-2
Duplex Grill & Oven Autoquest 9-2
Using The Oven 9-3
Refrigerator Operation 9-4
Autoquest Fridge 9-4
Gas operation 9-4
230V Operation All Fridges 9-5
12V Operation All Fridges 9-5
Water Heater Operation 9-5
230V Operation 9-5
Gas operation 9-5
Electric Operation 9-6
Fan Operation 9-6
Battery Charger 9-6
Smoke Detector 9-6
Rooflights 9-7
The Heki 2 9-7
To Open To The Tilted Position 9-7
To Open In The Intermediate
Position 9-7
To Open In The Ventilation
Position 9-7
Closing The Blinds 9-7
Opening The Blinds 9-7
Standard MPK Rooflight 9-8
Door Flyscreen 9-8
Polyplastic Window Opening 9-8
Window Opening 9-8
Taps 9-8
Kitchen Taps 9-8
Operation 9-8
Washroom Taps and Showers 9-8
Operation 9-9
Exterior Doors Retainers 9-9
Internal Doors 9-9
Toilet / Washroom Doors 9-9
Other Internal Doors 9-9
Magnetic Catches 9-10
Sprung Hinges 9-10
TV Aerial 9-10
Status 315 Omni Directional
Aerial (Where Fitted) 9-10
FM Radio Connections 9-10
Thetford Cassette Toilet 9-10
Rotatable Toilet 9-10
Preparing the Toilet for Use 9-10
Emptying the Toilet 9-11
Bench Toilet 9-11
Preparing the Toilet for Use 9-11
Emptying 9-12
How To Make Up Your Beds 9-14
Autoquest 100 – 130 9-14
Autoquest 120 – 140 9-15
Autoquest 145 9-16
Autoquest 180 9-17
Over Cab Double Bed 9-18
SECURITY 10-1
Motorhome Theft 10-1
Explorer Protect –
Autowatch 650 Alarm System
(Option) 10-1
Additional Security 10-1
Free Crime Prevention 10-1
Explorer Protect Autowatch 650
Motorhome Alarm (Option) 10-1
Basic Operation Arming
the System 10-1
Disarming the System 10-1
Panic Alarm 10-2
Emergency Disarm 10-2
Silent Arm and Disarm 10-2
Sensors 10-2
Passive Infra Red Sensor 10-2
Enhanced Features Arming
The System In"At Home" Mode 10-2
Arming the System in Test
or Buzz Mode 10-2
CONTENTS-3
CONTENTS
CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME 11-1
Exterior Body Shell 11-1
Glass Fibre Reinforced Plastic
(GRP) 11-1
Acrylic Windows 11-1
Window Blinds & Flyscreens 11-1
ABS - Wheel Spats & Panels 11-1
Interior Walls 11-2
Furniture 11-2
Carpets, Upholstery & Curtains 11-2
Washroom & Handbasin Fittings 11-2
Shower Trays 11-2
Water Systems 11-2
Water Containers 11-2
Internal Water Systems 11-3
Truma Space Heater 11-3
Thetford Toilet 11-3
Changing A Wheel 11-4
STORAGE 12-1
Storage For Long Periods 12-1
Motorhome Covers 12-2
Power Drain 12-3
WARRANTY 13-1
3-Year Manufacturer's Warranty 13-1
Parts Covered By This Warranty
for Years 1 - 3 13-1
Specific Exclusions for
Years 2 & 3 13-1
Conditions Attached To
The Warranty 13-1
Conditions Attached To
The Warranty (Continued) 13-2
CODE OF PRACTICE -
WATER INGRESS 14-1
The Code 14-1
Conditions Attached To the Code 14-1
Customer Obligation - Servicing 14-1
Mains Electrics 14-2
Spare Parts 14-2
Remedial Work 14-2
MOTORHOME CONSTRUCTION -
MAIN COMPONENTS 15-1
Body Shell 15-1
Windows 15-1
EQUIPMENT LIST 16-1
ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS 17-1
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 18-1
GENERAL QUESTIONS 19-1
GLOSSARY 20-1
ANNUAL HABITATION
SERVICE RECORDS 21-1
MOTORHOME RETAILER
SPECIALS 22-1
CONTENTS
CARE OF YOUR MOTORHOME 11-1
Exterior Body Shell 11-1
Glass Fibre Reinforced Plastic
(GRP) 11-1
Acrylic Windows 11-1
Window Blinds & Flyscreens 11-1
ABS - Wheel Spats & Panels 11-1
Interior Walls 11-2
Furniture 11-2
Carpets, Upholstery & Curtains 11-2
Washroom & Handbasin Fittings 11-2
Shower Trays 11-2
Water Systems 11-2
Water Containers 11-2
Internal Water Systems 11-3
Truma Space Heater 11-3
Thetford Toilet 11-3
Changing A Wheel 11-4
STORAGE 12-1
Storage For Long Periods 12-1
Motorhome Covers 12-2
Power Drain 12-3
WARRANTY 13-1
3-Year Manufacturer's Warranty 13-1
Parts Covered By This Warranty
for Years 1 - 3 13-1
Specific Exclusions for
Years 2 & 3 13-1
Conditions Attached To
The Warranty 13-1
Conditions Attached To
The Warranty (Continued) 13-2
CODE OF PRACTICE -
WATER INGRESS 14-1
The Code 14-1
Conditions Attached To the Code 14-1
Customer Obligation - Servicing 14-1
Mains Electrics 14-2
Spare Parts 14-2
Remedial Work 14-2
MOTORHOME CONSTRUCTION -
MAIN COMPONENTS 15-1
Body Shell 15-1
Windows 15-1
EQUIPMENT LIST 16-1
ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS 17-1
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 18-1
GENERAL QUESTIONS 19-1
GLOSSARY 20-1
ANNUAL HABITATION
SERVICE RECORDS 21-1
MOTORHOME RETAILER
SPECIALS 22-1
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Key Features
- Spacious and comfortable interior
- Well-equipped kitchen with all the essentials
- Comfortable sleeping arrangements
- Plenty of storage space
- Easy to drive and maneuver
- Fuel-efficient and reliable
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Frequently Answers and Questions
What are the dimensions of the Elddis Autoquest?
The Elddis Autoquest has a length of 5.96m, a width of 2.22m, and a height of 2.8m.
How many people can sleep in the Elddis Autoquest?
The Elddis Autoquest can sleep up to 4 people.
What is the fuel consumption of the Elddis Autoquest?
The Elddis Autoquest has a fuel consumption of approximately 10mpg.
What is the maximum speed of the Elddis Autoquest?
The Elddis Autoquest has a maximum speed of 70mph.
What is the payload of the Elddis Autoquest?
The Elddis Autoquest has a payload of approximately 500kg.
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