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Swift Kon-tiki Dynamic 2019 User manual

Swi Group
Quick Start Guide
Kon-tiki Dynamic
SWIFT GROUP
Dunswell Road
Cottingham
East Yorkshire
HU16 4JX
Tel: 01482 875740
Fax: 01482 840082
Email: enquiry@swiftgroup.co.uk
Issued Jan 2019
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Power up motorhome ..........................................1
Prime the cold water system.....................................2
Connect gas to motorhome .....................................3
Operate fridge ................................................4
Operate Alde central heating.....................................5
1. Plug 230v supply into motorhome
then into site supply (if appropriate).
For information on using the generator,
see main handbook.
2. Press Black isolator button on front of power
supply unit to turn system on.
3. Press green button on power supply unit to
switch on charger.
4. Press Yellow button on power supply unit to
switch on 230v supply to heating system.
5. If an inverter is fitted, ensure this is
turned on. See main handbook for details.
6. Press power button on control panel
(above entrance door).
POWER UP MOTORHOME
Charger
HEATING/HOT
WATER
Contents
NB. If after following any of the steps in this guide a
problem occurs, please first consult your main handbook
for further information, and if problems still persist contact
your supplying dealer.
The main motorhome owners handbook can be found on
the Swift Group website:
www.swiftgroup.co.uk/owners/handbooks
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1. Ensure the fresh water tank drain valve is
closed - the valve is normally closed, unless
the fresh tank icon on the control panel
water page is flashing. (Flashing indicates
valve open).
Locate and open the fresh water tank filling
cap, and using a food grade hose fill the
fresh water tank via this water inlet.
2. Locate safety/drain valve close to Alde
heating appliance, and ensure handle is in
horizontal position (e).
Close all taps except kitchen sink tap, which
should be set to ‘hot’ position.
3. Press pump button on control panel, and
wait until water is flowing from kitchen tap.
(this may take a few minutes).
4. Set kitchen tap to ‘cold’ and again wait, until
water is flowing cleanly.
At vanity and shower taps / mixers, open
to hot and then to cold until again water is
flowing cleanly at each outlet.
1. Your motorhome will be supplied with gas in
the on-board tank. For details of re-filling the
tank, see main handbook.
Open the skirt locker and locate the gas
regulator. This is the ‘Crash Sensor’ type,
follow the steps described on the adjacent
Yellow label to re-set the regulator safety
features.
To enable the gas supply, locate the
control panel and level gauge within the
upper kitchen cupboard. Press the power
button, and the level gauge will illuminate,
showing the amount of gas in the tank.
Simultaneously a valve will open on the tank
to allow the use of gas.
2. Locate the gas isolation valves, which are
on a manifold contained within the lower
kitchen unit of the motorhome, and below
the fridge freezer.
3. Turn each tap to the ‘ON’ position
4. Move to hob/oven. Open glass lid fully.
Press igniter on hob, turn one burner control
to ‘ON’ position, and depress that control.
After a short while burner should light.
Gas should now be available at all appliances.
CONNECT GAS TO MOTORHOMEPRIME THE COLD WATER SYSTEM
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OPERATE FRIDGE
This guide details basic settings only, for further
details, please see main handbook and links to
external sources for further information.
TURN ON
Press the power button (1) for approx. one
second to switch on the fridge. Pressing and
holding the button (1) for approx. one second
again, will switch off the fridge.
Choose energy source.
Press button (2) to move between the energy
source choices. From left to right these are:
12v (from towing vehicle)
Gas
230v (mains hook up)
Automatic selection of available source
An LED will illuminate below the corresponding
symbol to confirm the chosen energy source.
Choose temperature:
Press button (3) to choose a temperature. With
all indicators illuminated, maximum cooling will
occur.
After a short time the fridge will begin to
operate. If a problem occurs (for instance no gas
when gas energy source is selected), then the
LED below the warning symbol will illuminate.
Please note; allow the refrigerator to run for at
least two hours, or ideally run the refrigerator
over night, to cool to a suitable temperature for
storage of food.
2
1
3
OPERATE ALDE CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEM
The Alde 3020HE central heating system can
provide hot water and room heating, from gas
and/or mains (230v) electric energy sources,
and from an engine heat exchanger. The room
heating can be used with or without water in the
heater - if water is present, then the water will
also be heated to an unspecified temperature..
Before using the central heating system check
that the level of ‘glycol’ fluid which is used to
heat the radiators, is between the min and max
levels on the header tank.
The Alde control panel is located near the
entrance door, and is used to select energy
source and water / room heating operations.
This guide details basic settings only, for further
details, and use of the Swift Command system
to control heating, please see main handbook
and links to external sources for further
information.
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OPERATE ALDE CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEM OPERATE ALDE CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEM
Turn heating system ON:
To turn the panel on, press the power button (1).
The heating system will return to previously used
settings, until adjustments are made. Press the
menu button (2) to display a screen showing
heating system options. Please note after a
short time the display will switch back from the
menu settings to the standby screen, if no
further areas of the screen are touched.
Pressing and holding the power button (1) will
switch the heating OFF.
Choose required room temperature
Using the touch screen display, press the
+ and - buttons on row A to select preferred
room temperature. The preferred room
temperature is displayed between the + and -
buttons.
Choose alternate room temperature Zonal
Control
This feature allows the Alde heating system to
measure actual room temperature from one of
two locations, to suit how the motorhome is
being used:
Locate the switch and second thermostat
position at the rear of the motorhome.
With the switch OFF, room temperature will
be measured by the Alde controller above the
entrance door.
With the switch ON, room temperature will be
measured by the second thermostat position, at
the rear of the motorhome.
1 2
A
B
C
D
Typical 2nd thermostat and switch arrangement
Choose water heating settings
Using the + and - buttons on row B select
preferred water temperature. The bar chart
between the + and - buttons shows the
temperature selected, from no preferred
temperature (empty) to high temperature or
boost (fully Black).
Choose energy settings - Electric operation
Using the + and - buttons on row C select 1kw,
2kw or 3kw electric elements.
Choose energy settings - Gas operation
Press the flame button (D) to turn on (Green) or
OFF (Blue) the gas operation. It is possible to
combine differing levels of 230v operation, with
gas operation.
Choose energy settings - Heat Exchanger
When the motorhome engine is running, heat
from the engine will automatically be available to
the Alde system.
No other setting changes are required though
the Alde system will simultaneously use Electric
and Gas operation, if these are also selected
and supplies are available.
1 2
A
B
C
D
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