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Hino
GT17 with H07C engine
Left Hand Side of vehicle
Starting at the front, and looking towards the
rear:
Oil
level
Dipstick located deep under cab. Check before
you drive away each day.
Air
Filter
Blow out air filter every now and then with an
air line, more frequently in dusty conditions.
Holder
sized for two 20 litre jerry cans
Hatch
containing 15 amp power cord, and 15A to 10A cord
adaptor (for use only where a 15A power connection
is not available). Additional power cords and
double adaptors. Also hose and fittings for water
supply hose.
Front
fuel tank
Locking cap. Use this tank under all normal conditions,
as it has a fuel return line, and non-injected
fuel will be returned to the tank.
Ladder
Lift hatch, pull ladder out (very tight), reverse,
and hook over rail mounts under the motorhome
door. Caution Lower the two braces near top of
ladder, or ladder steps may collapse. Ladder can
only be placed in recess under vehicle in one
orientation; hooks must be on the outside, and
facing down. Remember to leave at least two metres
clearance on left side when parking, for ladder
and awning.
Generator
fuel tank
Small petrol tank for generator fuel (use unleaded
petrol only). The inlet for it is under a shallow
hinged edge (similar to steps). Leave petrol cap
loose, or partial vacuum and loss of power will
result. Red petrol container is in large outside
bay under bed.
Water tank inlets (next to generator fuel)
Two hose fitting inlets, for the front tank and
the rear tank. Connect to a standard garden hose
plug on fitting. Open the two valves (lever points
in same direction as the pipe) to fill. Caution
Remember to close each valve when full (turn levers
at right angles to pipe).
Generator
hatch
2.3kVA Onan MicroLite 2800 series petrol generator,
connected to 240 volt internal wiring via a mains
or generator isolation switch inside motorhome
electrical cupboard. Starting switch inside generator
housing, and another remote starting switch inside
motorhome electrical cupboard. Generator requires
a 12 volt battery (at rear of Hino) for starting.
Shower
drainage outlet
There are two drainage water hoses in rear compartment
of Hino.
Blackwater
(toilet) outlet
Hose is at left in compartment at rear of Hino.
Clip hose onto tank outlet. Other end at dump
point. Undo clip on blackwater outlet. Pull slider
out. Flush water through system. Push slider in.
Return clip to original position. Unclip hose.
McAfferty bus depots make dump points available
to CMCA members.
Rear
End of vehicle
Rear
compartment
Contains blackwater hose, and sink and shower
water drainage hose (for use at caravan parks
or where graywater drainage system is available).
The 12 volt battery for the Onan generator is
also located here. We need to buy 3/8th inch nuts
and spring washers for battery clips.
Roof
ladder
Ladder to the roof, for access to spare tyres,
solar cells and tarp. There is a clip down extension
on the ladder. There is a hook for hanging a solar
shower.
Bicycle
rack
Hanger rack for two bicycles. Pull out pin to
release arm. When arm is in correct position,
reinsert pin in the other hole to prevent arm
from moving.
Right Hand Side of vehicle
Starting at the front, and looking towards the
rear:
Radiator
external tank
Check and fill radiator as required with coolant,
not straight water.
Air
tank and outlet
There is an air tank outlet available. Air hose
is in first compartment to the rear. Use for pumping
up tyres. Engine must be running when doing this,
to keep tank charged.
Locked
compartment
Contains the jack, jack handle (also used for
lowering bull bar prior to releasing cabin), air
hose for pumping up tyres, adaptor to connect
to tyre valves.
Gas
Bottles
The two 9 kg gas bottles are located in a compartment
under the body. There is a gas bottle selector
switch, and a gas fuse. Bottle connections have
been replaced with flexible tubing to reduce the
chance of a break due to metal fatigue.
Air
tank drains
There are four air tank drains, with pull rings,
under the body. These should be released once
a week to get rid of condensation that accumulates
in air tanks.
Gas
Hot Water Heater SW6PA
Located behind hatch mid body. Only needs to be
run say once a day as there is a tank. Turn knob
to "Pilot", insert long handled match
into pilot area. Turn knob to "On" as
soon as pilot lights. Turn knob "Off"
when water is heated.
Suburban brand propane gas hot water storage heater
model #SW6PA from Complete Caravan Services Pty
Limited has a 22.6 litre storage tank, and can
heat 38 litres per hour, generating a 38 degree
temperature rise. It uses 10.5 mj per hour.
To start heating, depress and turn gas cock knob
counter clockwise to "Pilot", press
down, and light pilot. As soon as it is lit, depress
and turn gas cock knob counter clockwise to "On"
position. Set temperature dial to desired setting
(factory setting is Low to reduce injury risk).
To turn off, set temperature to Low, depress and
turn gas cock knob clockwise to the "Off"
position.
Periodically check that flame is blue or blue
orange, and adjust air shutter back to factory
settings if it is yellow or sooty. Check pilot
flame. Water system must be used at least twice
a week, even when van is not being used. Anodes
must be checked every six months. Ensure heater
water tank is filled with water before operating,
as even momentary operation without water will
damage it.
Motorhome
batteries
Four Exide branded Trojan 6 volt home batteries,
charged via solar batteries. Check distilled water
level every few months.
There are two fuses on the batteries. There is
also a 12 volt power connection available in this
compartment.
Truck
batteries
Two N70 size 12 volt truck batteries, located
deeper in the body behind the motorhome batteries.
Check water levels at same time as motorhome.
Water
pump
Self contained 24 volt water pump. Pump starts
automatically when taps are turned on. If the
pump runs continually, it means you are out of
water. On-off switch is in the cupboard under
the kitchen sink.
Drain
from sink
Use hose from back compartment if draining water
to drainage outlet.
Direct
water inlet
There is a connection for external water supplies
behind the rear tyres. Caution Camping ground
water pressure may damage pipes. Open valve lever
only a little when first connecting, and check
water flow from internal taps.
There is a water supply filter behind the connector.
Unscrew and empty the filter from time to time.
Water
tank selector
You can select to use either water tank or both.
Use this to keep track of water usage, if required.
This is underneath the truck.
Water tank drain plugs for cleaning out tanks,
under body.
Rear
fuel tank
Does not have a locking cap. Use this tank last,
as it does not have a diesel return line. Use
at least half the front tank before switching
to the rear tank, or fuel will overflow.
Large
storage area
Has 3 locked access doors (above rear fuel tank).
Holds folding table, chairs, other camping gear,
boxes of food and drink, and anything else too
big to fit in other compartments. This storage
is under the double bed, but cannot be reached
from inside.
Awning
A&E 8500 automatic roll-up 8 foot extension
awning. The legs can be mounted at an angle against
the bottom of the awning sidewall attachment brackets,
or extended to reach to the ground vertically.
User instructions are also on laminated card.
Tyres
Front 80 psi
Rear 90 psi
Use 20-25 psi on sand
Inside
Hino cab
Looking from the right hand side
To
right of steering wheel
Spotlight
switch
Linked to high beam. Spotlights go on only when
high beam is on.
Fuel
tank switch
Left is front tank, right is rear tank. Use front
tank first, as it has diesel return line, while
rear tank does not. If fuel is used from rear
tank first, all fuel return goes to the front
tank, which might overflow.
The fuel selector is a Pollak 42-103 model. See
the installation sheet for details.
Idle
setting
Can be used for setting speed on long trips. Engine
will race when stopped if used.
To
left of driver's seat
Hand
air brake
Pull up shroud to release, then push down. Just
pull up to put on. Don't use while in motion in
case of damage.
Four
wheel drive
Use only when not moving. Pull up to operate.
Push down to disengage. All gearing ratios are
much lower when in 4WD. Not suitable for road
use. Can be used for tricky reversing.
Trailer
lines
Hydraulic lines for a trailer. All disconnected.
To
left of steering wheel
Truck
cigar lighter
Caution - 24 volts. Don't touch!
Cigarette
lighter sockets
Two 12 volt cigarette lighter sockets, for radios,
computers or similar.
CB
radio.
Try channel 8 for CMCA, 40 for trucks
Antenna
lead
There is a flying lead from the outside antenna
for an analog phone on the floor (plug does not
suit modern phones).
Truck
fuses
Under panel at far left of dash.
Vehicle
Controls. Most are as per a standard manual transmission
car, so only variations are mentioned.
Exhaust
brake
Flick on forward to retard speed on downhill runs.
May be noisy. Don't use in towns, especially at
night. Located on left of steering column. Dash
warning light will flicker on when it is being
used (does not go on until exhaust brake acts,
exhaust brake does not act while accelerator is
being touched).
Vehicle
instruments are generally standard for a car,
so only variations are mentioned. Try to keep
tacho within green zone, or fuel use will be excessive.
Note that green zone top speed is well below normal
speed limits, and that top speed at 3200 RPM is
about 90 kph.
Air
pressure light
Try not to start moving until air pressure light
is off. Air pressure guage will show safe pressure
slightly before light goes out.
Temperature
gauge
Normally runs at about 3/4 level.
Murphy
gauge
Measures block temperature directly. Gives a better
warning of loss of coolant than standard temperature
gauge. Not working.
Inside
motorhome
Cooking
A four burner gas stove top and oven. Only electrical
fitting in stove is the 12 volt oven light, with
a switch on right hand side of oven front. Top
surface can be swung up at right angles to provide
access to burners, and part folded forwards to
make a small shelf. There is a catch under the
shelf.
Water
pump
The Flojet 4405-343 water pump will start whenever
taps are turned on. If water pump runs continually,
it means the water tank is empty, and the pump
is trying to pump air. Pump on-off switch is inside
the kitchen sink cupboard.
The permanent magnet, ball bearing 24 volt Flojet
four chamber diaphram pump can handle a 6 foot
suction lift, draining 2 Amps from the battery
for a 12.5 litre per minute (3.3 GPM) water flow.
To set up for operation, charge the batteries,
turn off the pump, fill the water tanks, open
all taps, and then turn the pump switch on. Water
will flow, and when the water is free of air,
turn off the taps. Remember you are also filling
the water heater tank, and the toilet and shower
water lines. There is a 7 amp fuse in the positive
battery lead to the pump. There should also be
a Flojet water inlet strainer which would need
inspecting and cleaning from time to time.
240
volt Selectronics SE-10 24 volt inverter
The Selectronics 240 volt inverter is inside the
kitchen sink cupboard, as is a plug to connect
it to two specially marked inverter power outlets
one on each side of the cabin.
240
volt AC mains lights
Fluro light fitting in center of ceiling. One
of the outside lights is 240 volt, switch near
outside doorframe. These lights can also be run
by the generator.
24
volt DC lighting
Most lights, including an outside light, are high
efficiency 24 volt versions. These run from the
motorhome batteries, and each draws about 0.5
amps. The outside light switch is just inside
the motorhome door.
Fridge
and Freezer
The 118 litre Vitrifrigo fridge includes a 26
litre freezer and runs from the 24 volt motorhome
batteries. It draws 63 watts or 2.62 amps as a
base load. If you need to turn it off, the switch
is inside the fridge. Turn it to 0.
The temperature adjustment knob is set to 0 for
off, and 1 to 5.5 for warmest to coldest setting.
For maximum energy saving, set to A1. Defrosting
is carried out automatically in absorption type
fridges. Empty the drip tray every day (where
is this?) The fridge uses a Danfoss BD3F compressor.
A Danfoss 24 volt electronic unit is included
to protect the fridge from excess or under voltages.
See the Danfoss instructions for details.
Heron
air conditioner
There is a 2 kVA Heron split system reverse cycle
air conditioner by Air Command. The return air
filter should be cleaned after every two or three
weeks of normal running. The filter is located
beneath the air handler enclosure. Check that
condensate water outlet is not blocked and water
goes outside cabin.
Windows
These have two locks at the bottom, and a lever
on the side to push them open. Close them when
travelling.
Air
vents
Can be set to "shower proof", or to
closed, or to fully open.
Toilet
Toilet flushes into 65 litre blackwater tank.
Two levers at base, one for the tank slide, one
for the water flush. Toilet chemicals are kept
in bedside cupboard just outside door. The extractor
fan switch is over the vanity unit.
Motorhome
electrical cupboard
On left hand side, near ceiling, between dinette
and vanity table. Contains a remote starting switch
for the Onan generator, a GSL Electronics Nantron
24 volt to 12 volt DC reducer, and the 240 volt
power isolation switch. The mains isolation switch
in the motorhome electrical cupboard must be in
the mains (up) position, to use outside power,
not in the generator position. Battery charge
Your-meter includes graphics and digital display,
showing Voltage, Amps, Amp-hours, and Time the
battery will sustain load.
Storage
areas
Large drawer under double bed; 2 drawers under
lower bunk; many shelves and drawers beside and
above bunks and in vanity chest between the shower/toilet
and the wardrobe (hanging space); under dinette
seats; above, beside, and below sink (including
two sets of pull-out pantry shelves).
Beds
Bunks and main bed have 100mm foam mattresses,
reading lights, small shelf for personal items
or books.
Electric
Power
There are multiple power systems on board, both
independent and linked. Some use the same wiring,
but only one source can be connected at any time.
There are a total of seven batteries.
240
volt AC mains
For use in caravan parks. This is connected via
a 15 A cable and a plug high on the left hand
side of the Hino. The mains isolation switch in
the motorhome electrical cupboard must be in the
mains (up) position, not in the generator position.
This supplies several power points inside and
out, some lights inside and out, and also the
Heron reverse cycle air conditioner. Normal household
appliances can be used while on mains power.
240
volt output Onan generator
The Onan Microelite generator can energise the
same areas as the 240 volt AC mains, and also
the low drain Heron air conditioner. It provides
2300 watts or 10 amps at 230 volts at 3000 rpm.
The mains isolation switch in the motorhome electrical
cupboard must be in the generator (down) position.
If the generator is used, you can not run high
drain appliances (bar heater, electric jug, any
sort of heater) at the same time as the air conditioner.
You can only run one high drain appliance at a
time. There is a remote battery condition gauge
and a power-on timer in the electrical cupboard.
The generator requires its own 12 volt starting
battery. If used infrequently, this battery will
be dead when you need the generator. Charge the
battery if the specific gravity of the electrolyte
is less than 1.215. Stop charging when the electrolyte
reaches 1.260 (at 27 degrees C). Disconnect the
negative (-) cable first when removing battery.
There is a 5 amp fuse protecting the control circuits,
and an AC circuit breaker. Let the generator run
for a minute or so before connecting heavy loads.
The generator consumes between 0.8 and 1.5 litres
of unleaded petrol an hour depending on load.
Use SAE 30 lubricating oil, unless temperatures
will be lower than freezing. Change engine oil
every 50 hours. Clean air filter periodically.
See the periodic maintenance schedule in the Onan
operators manual, page 14.
24
volt system
Four Canon Uni-solar US-64 solar electric modules
in a 24 volt system charging four 6 volt Trojan
home power batteries via a battery conditioning
system. The triple junction thin film amorphpus
solar modules are rated at 64 watts, maximum at
16.5 volts and 3.88 amps (no load, with 1000 watts
sunshine per square metre) and are guaranteed
for 10 years. The silicon is directly coated on
stainless steel, and coated with a protective
polymer. The cells are each 1366mm by 741mm and
32mm thick with an anodised aluminium frame. They
weigh 9.17 kg each. The minimum blocking diode
is 8 amps. The modules are said to reduce power
loss during partial shade situations. The cell
surfaces can be cleaned with mild soap and water,
however this must be done at night (water and
electricity don't mix). See the Uni-solar instructions
for details.
A Plasmatronics PC2430 24 volt 30 ampere battery
charge controller is fitted.
A base load is provided by the fridge. In cloudy
weather, the fridge will need to be switched off
after less than a week of drain.
A computer controlled voltage, current and ampere-hour
E-Meter is fitted in the electrical cupboard.
There is a heavy duty shunt above the batteries.
Readings should be taken and recorded periodically
to ensure batteries are not discharged too deeply
(do something once batteries are discharged more
than -100 AH)
A heavy duty cross connection switch is mounted
above the batteries, and this can be used to connect
the home and starter batteries for emergency starting,
or for charging both sets at once. The removeable
switch key is L shaped 3/8th inch steel. All battery
leads have been upgraded to 50mm2 to easily handle
starting currents.
Battery
Charger
A 24 volt (also selectable 6 and 12 volt) Arlec
Charger 9 BC924 battery charger is mounted under
the rear dinette seat. This is switched on by
the front (rightmost) circuit breaker in the electrical
cupboard. When external 240 volt power is available,
this can be used to boost the charge in the home
batteries (or by using the cross connection switch,
also the starter batteries).
12
volt system
A 24 volt to 12 volt GSL model VR 4P Nantron 14
ampere reducer powers several inside and outside
12 volt power sockets. An outside socket is in
the battery compartment. An outside socket is
on the roof near the tyres - caution, this outside
socket is waterproof, and is not compatible with
normal 12 volt sockets. An adaptor will be required.
24
volt truck starting system
Two 12 volt N70ZZ truck batteries, charged by
the truck alternator. Auxiliary power in the truck
is 24 volt, not 12 volt. Do not use 12 volt or
automotive appliances. Caution The truck cigarette
lighter socket is 24 volts. There are two extra
cigarette lighter sockets wired for 12 volts in
the cab.
240
volts from inverter
A 350 watt (1000 watt surge) 240 volt sine wave
Selectronic SE10 inverter S/N 14308 is in the
kitchen cupboard. As well as using the socket
on the inverter, you can plug in the 240 V plug
inside the kitchen cupboard to the inverter. This
plug is wired to two specially marked 240 volt
sockets, one on each side of the motorhome. This
system is isolated from all other power systems,
however the inverter can draw considerable power
from the motorhome batteries.
The inverter will start operating at 4 to 16 watts
drain, and draws 17.5 Amps from the battery at
350 watts, 50 Amp at 1000 watts (max of 5 seconds).
With fully charged batteries, nothing else on,
and using the maximum rating draw of 350 watts,
this should give a working time of around 5-6
hours before the batteries are discharged to 50%,
which is as low as is compatible with not damaging
the batteries.
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