Bailey Adamo 75-4I

Kmcm replied on 30/04/2021 21:46

Posted on 30/04/2021 21:46

Hi

We have the above motorhome and need to double check  how we drain the grey water tank.  There is a handle on the end of a metal rod behind the rear drivers side wheel, is that the handle we use? 
As you can probably tell, we are new motorhomers! 

Cheers

Katy 

Apperley replied on 30/04/2021 22:32

Posted on 30/04/2021 22:32

Page 41 of your manual states:

To drain the waste water tank move your vehicle to a waste water disposal point. Open the waste water drain tap (positioned behind the rear wheel of the vehicle) and allow the water to drain.

A quick tip, download the manual onto your tablet. You can then carry it easily on your travels and use the search facility to find what you want. I have all my user manuals on my tablet.

DavidKlyne replied on 01/05/2021 20:22

Posted on 01/05/2021 20:22

Interesting that Bailey have introduced this on the Adamo range. I appreciate they are trying to copy Continental vans but I wonder if they appreciate that not all dump sites in the UK allow you to align so precisely over the dump point. Also it makes it impossible to empty other than at a dump point.

David

Kasspa replied on 01/05/2021 21:24

Posted on 30/04/2021 21:46 by Kmcm

Hi

We have the above motorhome and need to double check  how we drain the grey water tank.  There is a handle on the end of a metal rod behind the rear drivers side wheel, is that the handle we use? 
As you can probably tell, we are new motorhomers! 

Cheers

Katy 

Posted on 01/05/2021 21:24

Hi Katy,

You'll find that the handle just push & pulls, on drive over waste disposals just get your rear wheels past the drain for a reasonable alignment & pull the handle, it's quite a rapid discharge.....

You may find you have to move your outfit a little until you get used to it.... but take your time, don't be rushed by any queues, everyone was new to this at some point...

Mine is quite central, I have used a collapsible bucket to drain some out in situ (yes you have to get on your hands & knees) or if on a service pitch, I have adapted a bowl with a WC overflow waste & attached a washing/dishwasher waste pipe to run to service point & I leave the grey waste valve slightly open to control the flow.....

Works for me.

Kmcm replied on 02/05/2021 14:35

Posted on 02/05/2021 14:35

Hi

Thank you for your replies. We’ve just mucked about with the grey water. There is a cap that you have to crawl under the motorhome to remove then the water drains away very quickly when you pull open handle. However I think we may have a leak as there is a permanent drip from the tank whether the handle is open or closed. Also surely they wouldn’t design it so you have to go under your motorhome to remove the cap every time you need to drain the tank? Email to dealer coming up. Sigh. 

DavidKlyne replied on 02/05/2021 16:53

Posted on 02/05/2021 16:53

Katy

Looking at the Bailey Motorhome Owners Facebook Group I don't think you are the only one having an issues with this system!

Have a look at the thread a couple below yours on the Pilote grey waste and see Apperley's suggestion on using a flexible hose.

David

ScreenName9610B070E7 replied on 06/05/2021 11:50

Posted on 06/05/2021 11:50

Hi Katy, we are also new to motorhomes, never had a caravan and never camped, so green as grass here! We have the same model as yours and picked it up on Saturday 1st May 2021! How are you managing when you fill the fresh water tank up? We have had 2 floods so far, as there seems to be no overflow pipe on ours. The owners manual says there is an overflow pipe, the technician where we bought it from says there isn't any overflow on motorhomes, which i find strange and hard to believe! Baileys say there is one and we have read somewhere, but cant find the thread again that there is a design fault and they forgot to put holes for overflows in the tank.  It just runs from the top of the tank into the kitchen and lounge area! We have also managed to blow the fuse to the auxiliary switches as well! I just dont understand why they make 12 volt appliances that you cant plug in anywhere! Where and who has the auxiliary sockets that take a 12 volt, 150 watt hairdryer? Why do they make these appliances that you cant use!?? Plus I cant seem to find a Bailey Adamo 75 4i model to add it to my profile as yet and haven't decided what to do about it yet, hence it seems my screen name is random numbers lol Regards, Janet. P.S. my mind is scrambled with water and electric and this has never been a good combination lol

young thomas replied on 06/05/2021 12:28

Posted on 06/05/2021 12:28

Janet, if the water is overflowing inside the van then its likely that the 'inspection cap' (large screw on cap, used to get hand/brush inside for cleaning) isnt screwed on tightly...easy to check, might even be cross threaded, unscrew it and refit again.

of this isnt the case for the leak, then between the two of you, you may have to do a bit of investigation...one filling slowly and the other watching the top of the tank where the water appears to be coming into the van....hope it doesnt come to that.

secondly, there will be an overflow facility...generally one of two types..

either there are holes in the top of the tank....this may be the case with the Adamo but if the inspection cap is open the water may not get that high....

or there is a breather/overflow which links the tank back to the filler hole. my van has an inspection cap and this type of overflow. if the cap is screwed down tightly the water (and any expelled air) will come back up to the neck of the filler.

my van has a very accurate level gauge and i stick the hose in, watch the gauge and when it hits full, walk round to the filler and gradually reduce the flow via the hose tip....i can then hear the water gurgling up the filler and i let it gently get to the top and when it appears at the filler neck i turn off the hose. tank fully filled.

good luck.

young thomas replied on 06/05/2021 12:37

Posted on 02/05/2021 14:38 by Kmcm

This is with the handle pushed in. 

Posted on 06/05/2021 12:37

Katy, it looks like this is a slide valve...perhaps it doesnt slide fully home. try some WD40, silicon spray etc and give it a few slides back and forth. probably a bit new....and stiff.

re: the black cap....i cant see any reason for it...once you have the valve working properly, undo the cap and remove it, as you say, why would anyone want to go scrabbling under the van?

i dont quite understand DK's post re: unusable system?

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