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Hobby 450 UB Excellent Easy User Manual

Hobby 450 UB Excellent Easy
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Operation Guide
Camper
Hobby-Wohnwagenwerk Ing. Harald Striewski GmbHHarald-Striewski-Straße 1524787 Fockbek Tel.: 0 18 05/33 99 09 (0,12 /Min.) www.hobby-caravan.de
Vers. 12/06
Weltweit Nummer 1
Operation Guide Camper
GB
Weltweit Nummer 1

Table of Contents

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Hobby 450 UB Excellent Easy Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHobby
Model450 UB Excellent Easy
CategoryMotorhomes
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1. Introduction

1.1 General information

Provides general safety regulations, warnings, and advice for operating the camper.

1.2 Markings in these operation instructions

Explains symbols and text conventions used in the operation manual.

2. Safety

2.1 General information

Provides general safety regulations, warnings, and advice for operating the camper.

2.2 Before and during the drive

Details crucial checks and procedures for safe driving and vehicle preparation.

2.3 Guidelines for the trip

Provides essential advice on loading, weight distribution, and drawbar load for safe travel.

2.4 Emergency equipment

Lists essential rescue equipment required for emergencies and how to use them.

2.5 Maximum speeds

Details maximum speed limits and conditions for operating the camper safely.

2.6 After the drive

Explains procedures for parking, securing the vehicle, and handling water systems after use.

3. Undercarriage and vehicle registration

3.1 Undercarriage

Details maintenance, greasing, and oiling procedures for the camper's undercarriage and axle units.

3.2 Vehicle registration

Outlines the process and required documents for registering the camper with authorities.

3.3 General inspection

Explains the periodic inspection requirements and necessary documents for the camper.

3.4 Definition of mass

Defines various weight terms for camper loading and compliance.

3.5 Rotating stanchions

Describes the operation and purpose of the camper's support stanchions.

3.6 Entry step tread

Provides instructions for using the entry step for safe vehicle access.

3.7 Locking brake facilities

Explains how to operate the locking brake for parking the camper securely.

3.8 Overrunning brake facilities

Details the maintenance and adjustment procedures for the camper's overrunning brake system.

4. Wheels, tires

4.1 Tires

Provides guidelines on using approved tires, checking tread, and driving with new tires.

4.2 Tire pressure

Explains how to check and maintain correct tire pressure for safety and performance.

4.3 Profile depth and age of tires

Details requirements for tire tread depth and age for compliance and safety.

4.4 Rims

Provides rules for using alternative rims and specifications for wheel screws and torque.

4.5 Changing the tire

Gives step-by-step instructions for safely changing a flat tire on the camper.

5. Exterior structure

5.1 Forced ventilation/de-aerating

Explains the importance and operation of ventilation systems for comfort and safety.

5.2 Vehicle keys

Lists the types of keys provided and instructions for opening/closing doors and flaps.

5.3 Exterior mirrors

Provides guidance on using and adjusting exterior mirrors for safe visibility.

5.4 Roof rail

Details rules for loading the roof rail, including weight limits and securing baggage.

5.5 Entry door

Explains how to open and close the main entry door and its safety features.

6. Installation of electrical devices

6.1 Safety tips

Provides critical safety advice for working with and using the camper's electrical system.

6.2 Service panel

Details the functions of the push-buttons on the main service panel for controlling interior systems.

6.3 Electrical supply

Explains the different sources of electrical supply (mains, battery, vehicle) and their connections.

6.4 Function of the electrical supply unit

Describes how the electrical supply unit converts power and operates 12V and 230V devices.

6.5 Truma-Vent-Gebläse

Explains the operation and maintenance of the air circulation unit for distributing warm air.

6.6 Changing the taillight bulbs

Provides a step-by-step guide on how to replace taillight bulbs.

6.7 Circuit diagram (interior)

Presents the electrical circuit diagram for the interior lighting and control systems.

6.8 Circuit diagram (exterior)

Shows the electrical circuit diagram for the exterior lighting and connections for the vehicle.

6.9 Lighting in the camper

Illustrates various interior lighting fixtures and their operation via the service panel.

6.10 Electric floor heating

Details the electric floor heating system, its function, and technical data.

7. Interior structure

7.1 Opening and closing doors and flaps

Explains the proper way to open and close furniture doors and flaps to prevent damage.

7.2 Oval media storage cupboard (rotating TV/bar)

Details the functionality of the rotating media storage cupboard, including TV and lighting connections.

7.3 Windows

Provides instructions for operating hinged windows and adjusting integrated shades and insect screens.

7.4 Roof bonnets

Covers safety instructions and operating procedures for the panorama and thermal roof bonnets.

7.5 Seat chests and conversion of beds

Explains how to convert seat groups into beds and secure interior furnishings.

7.6 Children's beds

Addresses safety precautions for children's beds and operation of the associated lamp.

8. Water

8.1 Water supply

Details the function of the water supply system, rules for the immersion pump, and its specifications.

8.2 Water flushing toilet

Explains how to prepare, use, and empty the toilet, including tank capacities and maintenance.

8.3 Warm water supply via Truma-Therme

Describes the operation of the Truma-Therme for warm water supply, including filling and draining.

9. Gas

9.1 General safety rules for the use of liquid gas facilities

Provides essential safety guidelines, inspection requirements, and modification rules for gas systems.

9.2 Gas supply

Details the camper's propane gas facilities, bottle container, and rules for gas bottle handling.

9.3 Heating element

Explains the operation, installation, and safety precautions for the heating element.

9.4 Refrigerator

Describes the refrigerator's operation methods (12V, 230V, gas) and manufacturer instructions.

9.5 Gas cooker

Provides instructions for first use and operation of the 3-flame gas cooker, including safety warnings.

9.6 Hot-water heating system

Refers to separate manufacturer instructions for the Alde hot-water heating system.

9.7 Boiler

Refers to separate manufacturer instructions for the Truma boiler.

9.8 Oven

Advises to consult SMEV instructions and specifies operation on 230V with automatic ignition.

10. Accessories

11. Maintenance and upkeep

11.1 Maintenance

Details maintenance intervals, warranty for leak absence, and gas facility inspection requirements.

11.2 Ventilation

Explains the importance of ventilation for comfort and preventing damage from sweat residue.

11.3 Upkeep

Provides guidelines for cleaning the exterior, polishing surfaces, and repairing damage.

11.4 Winter operation

Offers advice and procedures for preparing the camper for winter use and managing condensation.

12. Waste disposal and environmental protection

12.1 The environment and mobile travel

Emphasizes the camper user's responsibility for environmentally sound practices and proper waste management.

13. Technical data

13.1 Tire pressure values

Lists tire sizes and their corresponding recommended air pressures in bar.

13.2 Weights in accordance with 97/27/EG, Saison 2007

Presents a table of weights for various camper models according to EU regulations.

13.4 Lighting

Details the specifications for 12V vehicle lighting and 12V/230V interior lighting systems.

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