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Hobby 455 UF De Luxe User Manual

Hobby 455 UF De Luxe
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Dear Camper Owners,
We would like to congratulate you on the purchase of your new HOBBY camper and hope that you will
always enjoy traveling with it.
Please read this manual carefully, even if you have been driving a camper for a longer period of time. It
will help you to avoid operating errors and damage to the vehicle and its equipment. Correct handling
of all technical details will increase your driving comfort and maintain the value of your camper.
We wish you and your companions many enjoyable trips and hope you always have a safe journey.
Your
HOBBY Camper Plant
Ing. Harald Striewski GmbH

Table of Contents

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Hobby 455 UF De Luxe Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHobby
Model455 UF De Luxe
CategoryMotorhomes
LanguageEnglish

Summary

2. Safety

2.1 General Safety Information

Provides essential safety information and guidelines for operating the camper.

2.2 Pre-Drive Checks and Preparations

Details crucial checks and preparations required before driving the camper.

2.3 Camper Loading Guidelines

Explains the rules and best practices for loading the camper correctly and safely.

2.4 Driving Performance and Handling

Covers driving techniques, handling curves, and general driving advice.

3. Undercarriage and Vehicle Registration

3.2 Safety Coupling WS 3000 Operation

Explains the function and operation of the safety coupling for hitching and unhitching.

3.4 Overrunning Equipment and Wheel Brakes

Covers checking the overrunning equipment and maintenance of wheel brakes.

3.9 100 km/h Speed Suitability Requirements

Explains the conditions and requirements for driving the camper at 100 km/h.

4. Wheels and Tires

4.1 Tire Selection and Care

Guidelines on using approved tires, checking tread depth, and general tire care.

4.2 Tire Pressure Management

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

4.3 Tire Profile Depth and Age

Explains how to check tire profile depth and the importance of tire age.

4.5 Tire Changing Procedure

Step-by-step instructions for changing a tire on the camper.

7. Electrical Device Installation

7.1 Electrical Safety Tips

Essential safety tips regarding electrical devices and installations in the camper.

7.2 Control Panel Functions

Explains the functions of the main switch, devices, lights, and indicators on the control panel.

7.3 Electrical Supply Setup

Details on connecting to mains supply, setting up, and disconnecting electrical connections.

Auxiliary Battery Operation

Guides operation and charging of the auxiliary battery for self-sufficient campers.

7.4 Electrical System Overview

Describes how the electrical system switches between battery and mains operation.

8. Water System

8.1 Water System General Information

Covers the entire water system, material safety, and water quality considerations.

8.2 Water Tanks

Details the built-in fresh water tank and the rollable waste water tank.

8.3 Water Supply Operation

Instructions for filling the fresh water tank and operating the water supply system.

9. Gas System

9.1 Gas Facilities Safety Rules

Essential safety rules for inspecting and operating gas facilities.

9.2 Gas Supply and Bottles

Details on the bottle container, rules for gas bottles, and changing gas bottles.

10. Built-in Devices

10.2 Hot-Air Heating System

Instructions for installing, operating, and shutting off the hot-air heating system.

10.3 Electric Auxiliary Heating

Information on the electric auxiliary heating, its power settings, and operation.

12. Maintenance and Upkeep

13. Waste Disposal and Environmental Protection

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