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Hobby 400 SF La Vita bionda User Manual

Hobby 400 SF La Vita bionda
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Operation Guide Camper
Version 01/2011
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Table of Contents

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Hobby 400 SF La Vita bionda Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryCamping Equipment
TypeCaravan
BrandHobby
Model400 SF La Vita bionda
Berths4
Axles1

Summary

1. Introduction

1.1 General information

Provides essential information about the camper and its development.

1.2 Markings in these operation instructions

Explains the meaning of symbols, texts, and lists used in the manual.

2. Safety

2.1 General information

Covers general safety, keys, emergency equipment, and fire prevention.

2.2 Before the drive

Details essential checks and preparations before driving the camper.

2.3 Loading

Rules and guidelines for properly distributing weight when loading the camper.

2.4 Handling Performance

Advice on driving the camper, especially around curves and in adverse conditions.

2.5 After the drive

Procedures for parking, securing the vehicle, and shunting.

3. Undercarriage and vehicle registration

3.1 General information

Information on frame parts, axles, and technical modifications.

3.3 Safety coupling WS 3000

Explanation of the safety coupling system for stability and its regulations.

3.5 Locking brake facilities

How to activate and release the parking brake and rapid-emergency brake.

3.10 Fit for a Speed of 100 km/h

Conditions and regulations for driving the camper at 100 km/h.

4. Wheels, tires

4.2 Tire pressure

Rules for checking and maintaining correct tire pressure.

4.5 Changing the tire

Step-by-step guide on how to change a flat tire on the camper.

5. Exterior structure

5.1 Ventilation and De-aerating

Explains proper ventilation for comfort and refrigerator function.

5.2 Entry door

Instructions on how to open and close the camper's entry door.

6. Interior structure

6.1 Doors, flaps and drawers

Details on operating kitchen cabinets, magnetic catches, and washroom doors.

6.6 Conversion of seats and beds

Steps to convert seating arrangements into comfortable beds.

7. Installation of electrical devices

7.1 Safety tips

Important safety notes regarding electrical installations and modifications.

7.2 Control panel

Overview and functions of the standard and LCD control panels.

8. Water

8.1 General information

General information on the water supply system and its quality.

8.3 Water supply

Step-by-step guide for filling the camper's water system.

9. Gas system

9.1 General safety rules for the use of liquid gas facilities

Safety rules for gas system inspection, regulators, and modifications.

9.2 Gas supply

Information on the gas bottle container, its rules, and changing bottles.

10. Built-in devices

10.2 Hot-air heating

Instructions for installation, operation, and changing batteries for the hot-air heater.

10.7 Refrigerator

Information on the refrigerator's modes of operation and storing food.

12. Maintenance and upkeep

12.1 Maintenance

Information on maintenance intervals and warranty for leaks.

12.7 Winter Lay Up for the Camper

Guidelines for preparing the camper for winter storage.

14. Technical data

14.1 Tire pressure values

Table listing tire sizes and their recommended air pressures.

14.2 Weights in accordance with 97/27/EG

Table detailing weights for various camper models as per regulations.

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