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Burstner I 700 - User Manual

Burstner I 700
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Instruction manual
I-Modell - 13/14 - Ausgabe 08/13 - 2354644 - BUE-0056-07EN
© 2013 Bürstner GmbH Kehl
Instruction manual
Dear Reader ...
We would like to congratulate you on the purchase of your new motorhome. You have selected a top-quality
vehicle which will afford you many years of enjoyment.
To enable you to always use and operate your motorhome properly and easily, your Bürstner dealer will first
provide you detailed instructions for all important functions when you take delivery.
This manual, the instruction manuals from the base vehicle manufacturer as well as the instruction manuals
from the appliance manufacturer will always be at hand to answer any questions you may have regarding your
motorhome.
Before your first journey
Please familiarise yourself with this manual rather than relying on it strictly for reference.
Fill in the warranty cards for the appliances and special equipment in the individual instructions and send these
cards to the respective manufacturers. This ensures your warranty claim for each appliance.

Table of Contents

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Summary

1 Introduction

1.1 General

General information about the vehicle's construction and adherence to safety regulations.

1.2 Environmental tips

Guidelines for environmentally conscious practices related to waste disposal and vehicle use.

2 Safety

2.1 Fire prevention

Precautions to prevent fire hazards, fire-fighting, and actions in case of fire.

2.2 General

General safety rules, appliance observation, and vehicle handling.

2.3 Road safety

Critical checks and precautions before journeys for safe driving.

2.4 Towing

Safety precautions when connecting and detaching trailers.

2.5 Gas system

General safety instructions for the gas system.

2.6 Electrical system

Safety rules for the electrical system.

2.7 Water system

Water system safety and maintenance.

3 Before the journey

3.1 Keys

Vehicle key information.

3.2 Registration

Vehicle registration requirements.

3.3 Payload

Calculating and managing vehicle payload.

3.3.3 Loading the vehicle correctly

Guidelines for safe vehicle loading and weight distribution.

3.4 Towing

Safety advice for towing trailers.

4 During the journey

4.1 Driving the motorhome

Essential driving instructions and safety.

4.3 Reversing camera (partially special equipment)

Using the reversing camera system.

4.5 Brakes

Brake system checks and safety.

4.7 Seat belts

Seat belt usage and fastening.

4.8 Child restraint systems

Securing children with restraint systems.

4.11 Seating arrangement

Rules for passenger seating and seat belts.

4.13 External mirrors

Adjusting and heating external mirrors.

4.18 Bonnet

Bonnet opening and securing.

4.21 Filling up with diesel

Vehicle refueling instructions.

5 Pitching the motorhome

5.1 Handbrake

Proper handbrake application.

5.4 Wheel chocks

Using wheel chocks for stability.

5.5 Supports

General instructions for using vehicle supports.

6 Living

6.2 Conversion door and drivers door

Door operation and locking.

6.3 External flaps

External flap operation.

6.4 Furniture flaps

Furniture flap operation.

6.6 Light control

Central lighting system control.

6.8 Ventilation

Importance of ventilation for air quality.

6.9 Windows

Window operation and care.

6.10 Skylights

Skylight operation and safety.

6.10.1 Heki skylight (mini and midi)

Heki skylight operation.

6.11 Tables

Table types and adjustments.

6.13 Beds

Bed safety and usage.

7 Gas system

7.1 General

Gas system safety.

7.2 Gas bottles

Gas bottle handling.

7.3 Changing gas bottles

Gas bottle replacement.

8 Electrical system

8.1 General safety instructions

Electrical system safety.

8.2 Terms

Electrical terms definition.

8.4 12 V power supply

12V supply usage.

8.4.2 Starter battery

Starter battery discharge.

8.5 Transformer;rectifier (EBL 99)

Transformer/rectifier functions.

8.5.1 Battery cut-off switch

Battery cut-off switch operation.

8.5.4 Charging the battery

Battery charging procedures.

8.7.1 12 V main switch

12V main switch operation.

8.9.2 12 V main switch

12V main switch operation.

8.9.3 Batteries gauge

Batteries gauge interpretation.

8.10.2 12 V main switch

12V main switch operation.

8.10.3 Batteries gauge

Batteries gauge interpretation.

8.11 Fuel cell (EFOY) (special equipment)

Fuel cell operation and safety.

8.13 230 V power supply

230V power supply guidelines.

8.13.1 230 V connection

230V connection requirements.

8.14 Fuses

Fuse details and replacement.

8.16 Circuit diagrams

Interior and exterior circuit diagrams.

9 Appliances

9.1 General

General appliance operation.

9.2 Heater

Heater operation and safety.

9.2.3 Truma Combi hot-air heater

Truma heater operation.

9.4 Boiler

Boiler operation and safety.

9.4.2 Truma Combi boiler

Truma boiler operation.

9.5 Cooker

Cooker operation and safety.

9.5.1 Gas cooker

Gas cooker ignition.

9.6 Refrigerator

Refrigerator operation.

10 Sanitary fittings

10.1 Water supply, general

Water system general advice.

10.2 Water tank

Water tank volumes and filling.

10.2.5 Filling with water

Filling the main water tank.

10.3 Waste water tank

Waste water tank emptying.

10.4 Filling the water system

Filling the entire water system.

10.5 Emptying the water system

Emptying and ventilating the water system.

10.7 Toilet

Toilet operation and safety.

10.7.1 Preparing toilet

Toilet preparation.

10.7.4 Toilet (Dometic)

Dometic toilet operation.

10.7.5 Emptying the sewage tank

Sewage tank emptying.

11 Care

11.1 External care

Exterior vehicle cleaning.

11.1.2 Washing with a high-pressure cleaner

High-pressure washer cleaning.

11.2 Interior care

Interior cleaning guidelines.

11.3 Water system

Water system cleaning.

11.3.3 Cleaning the water pipes

Water pipe cleaning and disinfection.

11.5 Air conditioning unit

AC unit maintenance.

11.6 Winter care

Vehicle care during winter.

11.7 Lay-up

Vehicle lay-up procedures.

11.7.1 Temporary lay-up

Temporary lay-up checklist.

11.7.2 Winter lay-up

Winter lay-up procedures.

12 Maintenance

12.1 Inspection work

Regular vehicle inspections.

12.4 Living area battery

Living area battery care.

12.5 Fuel cell

Fuel cell maintenance.

12.6 Alde hot-water heater

Alde heater maintenance.

12.8 Replacing bulbs, external

External bulb replacement.

12.9 Replacing bulbs, internal

Internal bulb replacement.

13 Wheels and tyres

13.1 General

General tyre checks.

13.2 Tyre selection

Approved tyre selection.

13.4 Handling of tyres

Tyre handling advice.

13.5 Changing wheels

Wheel changing procedure.

13.7 Tyre pressure

Importance of correct tyre pressure.

14 Troubleshooting

14.1 Braking system

Braking system faults.

14.2 Pneumatic spring

Pneumatic spring faults.

14.3 Electrical system

Electrical system faults.

14.4 Fuel cell

Fuel cell faults.

14.5 Gas system

Gas system faults.

14.6 Heater;boiler

Heater/boiler faults.

14.8 Cooker

Cooker faults.

14.9 Refrigerator

Refrigerator faults.

14.10 Water supply

Water supply faults.

14.11 Body

Body faults.

15 Special equipment

15.1 Weight details for special equipment

Surplus weights for special equipment.

16 Technical data

16.1 View of ground plans

Vehicle layouts and component locations.

16.3 Power supply

Power supply specifications.

17 Helpful notes

17.2 Help on Europes roads

Emergency contacts in Europe.

17.3 Traffic rules for motorhomes

Motorhome traffic rules.

17.5 Gas supply in European countries

European gas supply info.

17.9 Travel checklists

Travel preparation checklists.

18 Inspection plan

18.1 Inspection work

Regular vehicle inspections.

18.2 Maintenance work

General maintenance advice.

Burstner I 700 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Vehicle TypeMotorhome
ModelI 700
ManufacturerBurstner
Max Weight3500 kg
Berths4
Seatbelts4
Width2.30 m

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