My Bailey Pegasus Rimini i fitted with a Sola-larm model SLA846
There are two key fobs with an "A" button (activate) and
a "D" button (deactivate) The are also two further buttons which I have no idea what they are for!
One suggestion is that one button my be to switch on the awning light as one approaches the caravan and the other may be a Panic button.
Could anyone with a similar alarm advise me please.
We are tenters but have decided that the Bailey Rimini is the caravan that we want to get. We are thinking of the single beds as it would work better for us with the family. We are looking at brand new ones.
The fob for our alarm has buttons to activate/de-activate the alarm, turn the awning light on and off and a button marked P to enable the alarm to be programmed to operate for different circumstances. WE have not had chance to try it as yet as we have only been away for a few days since buying the van.
Hi Simon,
We are very satisfied with the Rimini
and the two single beds layout. We are only two people but I would think that the layout would work well for a family.
We are happy with the build quality and the other fixtures and fittings. However you would need to keep in mind that our Rimini is a 2012 model and the layout of new model may be different.