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Burstner Premio - Payload Calculation and Loading

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23Premio/Averso - 13/14 - Ausgabe 09/13 - 2354619 - BUE-0048-12EN
Before the journey
3
Push the sliding switch (Fig. 7,3) on the remote control (Fig. 7,1) to "ON"
(I). If the green LED (Fig. 7,2) lights up, the manoeuvring system is opera-
tional.
Swivel the drive rollers onto the tyres on both sides. To do so, press the
"Engage" (Fig. 7,4 and 7) buttons.
Release the handbrake and remove the wheel chocks.
Move the vehicle into the required position using the direction buttons
(Fig. 7,8).
Apply the handbrake again (see section 5.1).
Swivel the drive rollers away from the tyres on both sides. To do so, press
the "Disengage" (Fig. 7,5 and 6) buttons.
Push the sliding switch (Fig. 7,3) on the remote control to "OFF" (0).
3.8 Payload
Load the caravan so that the drawbar coupling head is not pushed downwards
due to the permissible nose weight. Heavy objects should be close to the axles
and a weight centre should be in the centre of the vehicle.
When loading the caravan observe:
z The permissible maximum caravan load
z The maximum permissible nose weight (e.g. 50 kg)
z The minimum nose weight in accordance with national regulations
This information is in the towing vehicle instruction manual.
Z Further information can be obtained in the manufacturer's instruction
manual.
X Overloading the vehicle and wrong tyre pressure can cause tyres to
burst. You can lose control of the vehicle.
X Only the maximum permissible gross weight and the mass in a ready-to-
drive condition, not the actual weight of the vehicle, is stated in the
vehicle documents. For your own safety, we recommend that you have
your loaded vehicle (with all luggage and personal objects) weighed on
a public weighbridge before you set out on your journey.
Z Do not exceed the maximum permissible gross weight stated in the vehicle
documents by the payload.
Z Built-in accessories and special equipment reduce the payload.
Z Adhere to the axle load stated in the vehicle documents.
Description Load (kg)
Maximum permitted
payloads
Roof load 200
Bunk beds 100
Pull-down bed 200
Bike rack Double 35

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