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Will do thanks for your adviceMy van came with a collection of photocopies of all the individual parts instructions, the fridge, the cooker, the alarm, the boiler and so on, put in a ring folder. Not many constructor give you a full on manual like Autosleeper does.
My suggestion is that you look at all the part/model numbers of as much as you can and then google for those manuals.
There are also some in the Resources section on here.
A copy of the Haynes manual for Motohomes published just after the year of your Motorhome is also useful - look on Ebay.
I will doI am sure I will be back with more questions lolYou don't really need a manual for the van as such, when you do have one you never read it.
For all the appliances you can download the individual manuals online.
We got one with our Laika, but none of the information for the fridge etc. The Laika one gave different fuse placements and uses for 3 different models, we recently had a problem and few of the fuses corresponded with those in the manual, however the alternatives did eventually help us to get sorted. all other manuals available to download as pdf, takes a lot less room and saves weight.You don't really need a manual for the van as such, when you do have one you never read it.
For all the appliances you can download the individual manuals online.
Agreed. The ones I've seen have been rather like promotional brochures.I always find manufacturers manuals are always generic and cover the whole range. It is nigh on impossible to determine which parts are applicable to your particular vehicle.
Geoff