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FENDT Saphir 450 QB

FENDT Saphir 450 QB
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Dear Fendt Customer!
Thank you for purchasing a Fendt camper, which will be your dependable companion for the most
enjoyable days of the year for many years to come.
Thanks to our many years of experience in the construction of leisure vehicles we are able to react
innovatively to current market conditions and demands.
Driving safety and comfortable living are, and have always been, indispensible elements of our product
philosophy.
The name Fendt-Caravan has stood for high quality manufacturing for many decades now.
You will also be able to benet from a dense network of dealer service points throughout Europe. Take
advantage of your authorised dealer‘s experience and technical knowledge - we recommend speaking
to him in detail before taking your rst trip with your Fendt camper.
Please read this manual carefully to ensure that you use your vehicle correctly.
The best proof of our particularly quality-oriented philosophy is the Fendt camper long-term guarantee
against leaks in the camper connections. By having annual inspections carried out by an authorised
Fendt camper dealer this guarantee can be extended to cover a period of up to ve years after you
take delivery of the vehicle.
Fendt‘s employees wish you many enjoyable trips and hope you will always have a safe journey with
your new Fendt camper.
Fendt-Caravan GmbH

Table of Contents

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FENDT Saphir 450 QB Specifications

General IconGeneral
Height263 cm
Sleeping Capacity4
Sleeping Places4
Number of Axles1
Fresh Water Tank Capacity25 L
Width2.30 m
Maximum permissible mass1, 500 kg
Max. Technically Permissible Weight1, 500 kg
Mass in running order1, 300 kg

Summary

2. Safety

2.1 General information

Provides general safety information, including keys and emergency equipment.

Emergency equipment

Lists essential items for emergency preparedness in the camper.

Fire prevention measures

Outlines measures to prevent fires and ensure safety within the camper.

Fighting a fire

Steps to take in case of a fire emergency, including evacuation and contacting fire services.

Smoke detector

Information on the smoke detector, its operation, testing, and battery replacement.

Evacuation plan

Recommends creating and discussing an evacuation plan with family members.

2.2 Before the drive

Pre-drive checks and preparation for the exterior of the camper.

Exterior preparation

Checks and preparation for the exterior of the camper before driving.

Interior preparation

Checks and preparation for the interior of the camper before driving.

2.3 Loading

Rules and guidelines for proper loading of the camper to ensure safety and stability.

Stowage areas in the camper

Guidance on where to store light, medium, and heavy objects within the camper.

Drawbar load

Explanation of drawbar load and how to adjust it correctly for safe driving.

2.4 Handling Performance

Advice on how the camper handles and performs during driving and cornering.

Brakes

Information about the camper's braking system, including rules for braking and maintenance.

Driving in reverse

Specific rules and advice for driving the camper in reverse.

Shunting

Guidance on maneuvering and parking the camper, including blind spots.

Choosing a parking place

Rules and considerations for selecting a suitable parking spot for the camper.

Securing the vehicle

Steps to secure the camper after parking, including using the brake and stanchions.

3. Undercarriage and vehicle registration

3.2 Safety coupling AKS 3004

Details about the safety coupling (AKS 3004) and its function in stabilizing the camper.

AKS 3004 Operation

Instructions on how to operate the safety coupling, including hitching and unhitching.

Brake System Maintenance

Details on brake linings, wear, and adjustment, with recommended maintenance intervals.

3.8 Fit for a Speed of 100 kmh

Conditions and requirements for driving the camper at a speed of 100 km/h.

4. Wheels, tires

4.2 Tire pressure

Rules for checking and maintaining correct tire pressure for safety and tire longevity.

4.5 Changing the tire

Step-by-step instructions on how to change a tire on the camper, including safety precautions.

7. Installation of electrical devices

7.1 Safety tips

Crucial safety tips and warnings regarding the installation and maintenance of electrical equipment.

7.3 Electrical supply

Details on connecting and disconnecting external power sources and battery usage.

9. Gas

9.1 General safety rules for liquid gas

Essential safety rules for using liquid gas facilities, including inspection and modifications.

9.2 Gas supply

Information on the gas supply system, bottle container, and gas bottle handling.

9.3 Hot-air heating

Instructions for operating the hot-air heating system, including first use and safety.

9.4 Refrigerator

Methods of operation (12V, 230V, gas) for the refrigerator.

9.5 Gas cooker

Instructions for using the 3-flame gas cooker, including before-first-use steps.

9.6 Oven

Instructions for operating the oven, including ventilation, power connection, and safety.

11. Maintenance and upkeep

11.4 Winter operation

Preparation and general rules for winter operation and storage of the camper.

13. Technical data

13.2 Technical data

Detailed technical specifications for various camper models, including dimensions and weights.

13.2 Technical data (cont.)

Final part of technical specifications for Diamant VIP models, including dimensions and weights.

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