Compass Casita Touring 2022 Owner Handbook

To level your caravan, use leveling ramps under the wheels on the lower side. Check the level using a spirit level placed on a flat surface inside the caravan. Adjust until level. Secure with wheel chocks once level.
First, check that the water tank is full. Inspect the pump fuse and replace if blown. Ensure all connections are tight and free from leaks. If the problem persists, consult the manual or contact a professional technician.
Brakes should be serviced annually or every 10,000 miles, whichever comes first. Regularly check for wear and tear, and ensure the handbrake is functioning effectively.
Drain all water systems, including the water heater and pipes, to prevent freezing damage. Remove all perishable items, clean thoroughly, and consider using anti-freeze in the system as per the manufacturer’s guidelines.
Ensure your caravan is not overloaded and is evenly packed. Maintain optimal tire pressure and drive at a steady speed. Using a wind deflector on the tow vehicle can also enhance aerodynamics.
Check tire pressure and condition, ensure all lights are functioning, verify the tow hitch is secure, and test the brakes. Also, confirm that all internal items are secured.
Check the main power supply and all fuses. Ensure the battery is fully charged and connections are secure. For persistent issues, consult the user manual or hire a qualified electrician.
Regularly wash the exterior with mild detergent and water. Inspect seals and seams for any cracks or wear, and apply sealant if necessary. Wax the body to protect against UV damage.
Use stackable storage bins and vacuum bags to organize items efficiently. Utilize under-bed storage and hanging organizers. Regularly declutter to maintain optimal space.
Refer to the manufacturer's handbook for the precise tire pressure specifications. Generally, maintaining the correct pressure ensures optimal performance and safety.