Compass Rallye Touring 2015 Owner Handbook
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To level your caravan, use a spirit level placed on a flat surface inside. Adjust the corner steadies using a caravan jack or leveling ramps until the caravan is leveled side to side and front to back.
The recommended tire pressure can vary, but typically it should be around 50 PSI. Always refer to the user manual or the tire placard for exact specifications.
Start by checking the water pump and ensure it is functioning. Inspect hoses for leaks or blockages and check if the water filter is clean. Ensure there is no airlock by bleeding the system.
Regularly inspect the heating system for dust and debris. Ensure the vents are clear and the thermostat is working correctly. An annual service by a professional is recommended.
Drain all water from the system, including the water heater and pipes. Add antifreeze to the system if necessary. Remove batteries and store them in a warm place. Protect the exterior with a breathable cover.
Check the main power supply and fuses. Ensure the battery is charged and connections are secure. Inspect for any visible damage to wiring or appliances. Consult a professional if issues persist.
Ensure the caravan is loaded evenly with a proper nose weight. Use a stabilizer or anti-sway device. Regularly check tire pressures and wheel alignment. Drive at moderate speeds.
Regularly wash the caravan using appropriate cleaning products. Check for any damage to seals and repair them promptly. Apply a UV protectant to prevent fading and cracking.
Inspect the roof for cracks or damage to seals. Clean and dry the area before applying a suitable caravan sealant. If the damage is significant, consider professional repair.
Test the brakes before each journey for responsiveness. Inspect brake pads and drums for wear and tear. Have a professional service the braking system annually.