Getting Started Video for new Bailey Caravan owners
Bailey will be supplying a “Getting Started” video to new owners as part of an updated caravan information pack. It is particularly targeted at first time buyers to give them a better understanding of the operation of their vehicle and ultimately a more enjoyable holiday.
This ten minute presentation covers the basic exercises of getting the caravan ready for the journey, hitching the car to the caravan and setting the caravan up for use upon arrival at site. It is intended to be used in conjunction with the Caravan Owners Manual which contains comprehensive operational instructions for the caravan as well as the relevant health and safety guidelines.
The video developed in conjunction with leading Caravan Writer Doug King and his wife Brenda, and shot at the Bath Chew Valley Caravan Park, will be supplied with all new Bailey Caravans built from 1st September 2010 onwards (2011 VIN vehicles)
The Getting Started video can also be viewed in the Brochure and Handbook section of the main company web site @ www.bailey-caravans.co.uk (live w/c 30/08/10). The existing Quick Start Caravan Guide is also available as a PDF download file in the same section of the site. Alternatively a copy of either publication can be requested by contacting the Bailey Customer Helpline on either helpline@bailey-caravans.co.uk or 0117-3052939.
The new video is part of a Bailey initiative to simplify the information currently supplied with the Company’s products. Whilst many experienced caravanners are very familiar with the basic operation of their vehicle, it is sometimes easy to forget that a caravan is a very technical product and using it for the first time can be quite daunting.
Consequently Bailey has looked to streamline the amount of information it provides with the caravan and to improve the clarity of its product literature. As result each model range also now has unique Owners and Service Manuals containing details only of the components relating to that particular product – avoiding the frustration of having to bypass non-relevant chapters. In additionall supplementary manuals on individual appliances, traditionally supplied with the caravan, have been removed and can now be found as PDF files in the Brochure and Handbook section of the main company web site (address as above).
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