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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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Summary

1. Introduction

1.1 General Information

Provides general information about the camper and safety regulations.

Before the First Trip

Guidance on familiarizing yourself with the manual and securing guarantee rights.

1.2 Markings in Operation Instructions

Texts and Illustrations

Details how texts and illustrations are presented and marked with position numbers.

Lists

Explains the format of lists, using dashes for key points.

Procedural Guidelines

Describes procedural guidelines, starting with key points and round sentence openers.

Guidelines

Highlights important details for trouble-free function, noting potential variations.

Warnings

Points out dangers that, if not followed, could cause damage or injury.

Environmental Tips

Shows ways to reduce strain on the environment.

2. Safety

2.1 General Information

Includes important safety instructions to protect people and property in the camper.

2.2 Before and During the Drive

Details safety responsibilities and checks required before and during driving.

Exterior Preparation

Interior Preparation

Pre-Drive Checks

Reminders for checks before starting the drive.

Before You Start Off

Questions to answer 'yes' to before leaving.

2.3 Guidelines for the Trip

Loading

Provides rules for loading the camper evenly and securely.

Loading Rules

Specific guidelines on distributing weight, securing heavy objects, and stowing baggage.

Drawbar Load Management

Drawbar Load Adjustment

Explains how to adjust the drawbar load for optimum driving stability and safety.

Drawbar Load Rules

Steps for setting the correct drawbar load using scales and ensuring proper positioning.

Roof Load Considerations

Roof Load Rules

Guidance on measuring roof loads, noting total vehicle height, and effects on driving.

Braking System

Shunting Procedures

Shunting Rules

Highlights blind spots and recommends using a guide for difficult parking.

Driving Guidelines

Driving Rules

Important rules for driving, including length, yards, gates, and road conditions.

Reverse Driving

Reverse Driving Rules

Specific rules for driving in reverse, including camper tilt and using a guide.

Cornering Safely

Cornering Rules

Rules for taking curves safely, considering speed, radius, and sheer out.

2.4 Emergency Equipment

First Aid Kit

Guidance on keeping the first aid kit accessible and replenished.

Warning Triangle

Instructions on storing and placing the warning triangle in an emergency.

Emergency Placement

Specific instruction for placing the warning triangle at least 100m from the danger scene.

High-Visibility Vest

Recommendation to carry and wear a high-visibility vest for safety.

Fire Extinguisher

Advice on familiarizing with fire extinguisher handling and inspection.

Fire Prevention Measures

Fire Fighting Procedures

2.5 Maximum Speed Limits

Weight Limit: Overall Mass

Weight Limit: Overall Mass

Vehicle and Camper Compatibility

Discusses combining different campers with different base vehicles.

Drawbar Load for Safety

Emphasizes the importance of correct drawbar load for safety.

2.6 Post-Drive Procedures

Parking Place Selection

Rules for selecting a suitable and safe parking place for the camper.

Securing the Vehicle

Steps for securing the camper when parked, including brake and stanchions.

Electrical Device Redirection

Guidance on switching the refrigerator to gas or 230V to save battery.

Water System Winterization

Instructions for winterizing the water system to prevent frost damage.

3. Undercarriage and Registration

3.1 Undercarriage Details

Details on frame parts, axles, and the importance of maintenance.

Greasing and Oiling

Instructions for regularly greasing and oiling undercarriage parts.

Axle Unit Maintenance

Wheel Brake Adjustment Warning

Warning about repositioning the wheel brake and proper adjustment methods.

Axle Supplier Guidelines

Reference to axle supplier's operating instructions for more details.

Drawbar Load and Weight Limits

Reminder not to exceed listed drawbar loads and gross vehicle weight ratings.

Safety Coupling WS 3000

Hitching and Unhitching Preparation

Steps for hitching and unhitching the camper, including use of a support wheel.

Hitching Procedure

Procedure for setting the tension ball coupler onto the base vehicle's coupling ball.

Hitch Inspection

Checks for proper attachment of the hitch, ensuring the operation lever is in position.

Stabilization System Activation

Stabilization System Inspection

Stabilization System Shutdown

Unhitching the Trailer

Coupling Maintenance

Base Vehicle Coupling Ball Care

Instructions for cleaning and maintaining the coupling ball on the base vehicle.

Tension Ball Coupler Care

Guidance on cleaning and maintaining the tension ball coupler's interior.

Friction Lining Replacement

Information on when and how to change the front friction lining.

Coupling Noises and Solutions

Noise Causes and Hints

Advice on removing surface coating and cleaning coupling balls.

Coupling Ball Cleaning

Instructions for polishing or cleaning damaged coupling balls.

Friction Element Cleaning

Steps for cleaning friction elements with sandpaper and solvents.

3.2 Vehicle Registration

3.3 General Inspection Requirements

Vehicle Identification Number (FIN)

Location and importance of the vehicle identification number.

Name Plate Information

Information found on the vehicle's name plate.

3.4 Mass Definitions

Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR)

Definition of gross vehicle weight rating as indicated by the factory.

Mass in Running Order

Definition of mass in running order, including standard and basic equipment.

Basic Equipment Components

Lists objects and fluids necessary for safe vehicle use.

Additional Load Calculation

Defines additional load as the difference between gross weight and mass in running order.

Additional Equipment Definition

Includes items not part of standard equipment.

3.5 Rotating Stanchions

Extending Stanchions Outward

Steps for positioning stanchions horizontally on soft ground.

Retracting Stanchions Inward

Procedure for turning stanchions inward to a horizontal position using a crank.

Drawbar and Beam Integrity

3.6 Entry Step Tread Usage

3.7 Locking Brake System

Parking Brake Lock

Steps to lock the brake lever by pulling it upward until it clicks.

Parking Brake Release

Procedure to release the locking brake lever by pressing it back.

3.8 Overrunning Brake System

Brake System Cooling

Advice on cooling brakes downhill by using lower gears and slow speeds.

4. Wheels and Tires

4.1 Tire Selection and Care

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

4.2 Tire Pressure Management

Instructions for checking tire pressure regularly and adjusting for cold/warm tires.

Tire Pressure Rules

Explains correct, low, and high tire pressure indications and consequences.

4.3 Tire Profile and Age

Tire Manufacturer Recommendations

Recommendations for changing tires after six years and avoiding obstacles.

Tire Age Guidelines

Explains why tires must not be older than six years and how to find the manufacturing date.

4.4 Rim Specifications

Using Non-Standard Rims

Points to consider when using non-standard rims, including size and load capacity.

Rim Modification Permissions

States that modifications require manufacturer permission.

Rim Specification Location

Indicates where to find exact specifications for rim modifications.

Wheel Screw Installation

Guidance on tightening wheel screws after initial installation and at intervals.

Wheel Screw Torque

Specifies torque values for steel and aluminium rims.

4.5 Tire Change Procedure

Tire Change Preparation

Preparation steps including coupling, parking, hazard lights, and securing the vehicle.

Tire Change Safety Warnings

Wheel Changing Steps

Removing Wheel Fasteners

Instruction to remove screws and then the wheel.

Spare Tire Installation

Steps for fitting the spare tire and adjusting it.

Refitting Wheel Screws

Guidance on refitting and lightly tightening the wheel screws.

Final Jack Removal

Even Wheel Screw Tightening

Post-Change System Reactivation

Tire Repair Kit Usage

Tire Pressure Accident Warning

Tire Replacement Advisory

5. Exterior Structure

5.1 Ventilation Systems

Explains the importance of proper ventilation for comfort and preventing condensation.

Forced Ventilation Rules

Guidelines on ventilation systems, refrigerator de-aeration, and keeping safety ventilation open.

Refrigerator Ventilation

Suffocation Risk Warning

Warning about blocking ventilation openings and potential suffocation risk.

Winter Cover Plate Use

Recommendation to use special cover plates during winter operation.

Improving Refrigerator Cooling

Advice on removing ventilation bars for better cooling in high temperatures.

Removing Ventilation Bars

Step-by-step instructions for removing ventilation bars.

Heating Element Ventilation

Flue Blockage Warning

Warning about blocking flue openings and potential suffocation risk.

Winter Flue Clearance

Instruction to ensure unobstructed outflow from the flue during winter.

5.2 Vehicle Key Usage

Entry Door Operation

Instructions for opening and shutting the camper's entry door.

Door Lock Damage Prevention

Tip to keep the inner door handle horizontal to prevent damage.

Entry Door Safety Warning

Safety warning not to block the entry door, as it's an emergency escape route.

Service Flap Maintenance

Service Flap Closure Assurance

Advice on ensuring all fastenings lock properly to prevent deformation.

Gas Bottle Container Flap

Toilet Flap Access

Exterior Electrical Socket Cover

5.3 Exterior Mirrors

Mirror Adjustment Reminder

Reminder to properly adjust exterior mirrors before each drive.

Additional Mirror Purchase Guide

Tips for purchasing and fitting additional mirrors, ensuring EC type-testing.

5.4 Roof Rail Loading

Roof Rail Loading Rules

Guidance on storing light baggage, securing loads, and avoiding excessive loading.

Roof Rail Maximum Load

Specifies the maximum load for the roof rail.

Axle Burden Consideration

Reminder to consider maximum permissible axle burdens.

5.5 Entry Door Operation

Upper Door Section Mechanism

Explanation of how the upper part of the door operates independently.

Unlatching Upper Door

Steps to unlatch the upper door part and secure it with the door arrest.

Latching Upper Door

Procedure to latch the upper door part back into the door frame.

Driving with Closed Entry Door

Crucial safety warning about driving with the entry door closed.

6. Electrical Device Installation

6.1 Electrical Safety Tips

Provides safety advice for electrical installations, including battery types and professional work.

6.2 Service Panel Functions

Push-button Operations

Details on each push-button for heating, lighting, and water tank level.

Main Switch Scope

Clarifies that the main switch only controls specific consumers, not all devices.

Secondary Control Panel 1 (Sleeping Area)

Sleeping Area Lighting Controls

Explains functions for spotlights and ceiling lamp, including dimmer control.

Secondary Control Panel 2 (Washroom)

Washroom Lighting Controls

Functions for washroom spotlights and lamps.

Remote Control Option

6.3 Electrical Supply Sources

Mains Connection Supply

How the camper receives power via a 230V CEE feeder plug.

Mains Connection Safety Rules

Cable Drum Usage Warning

Warning about unwinding cable drums to prevent overheating and fire.

450 VA Fuse Assignment

Diagram and list of fuses for the 450VA current supply.

Fuse Placement Advisory

Note about replugging fuses into the correct positions.

6.4 Electrical Supply Unit Function

Battery Operation Mode

How the base vehicle battery supplies 12V devices during driving.

Low-Voltage Connection Safety

Important safety step before connecting low-voltage supply.

Internal Battery Supply Limitation

Note that the series is not equipped for internal battery supply.

6.5 Truma-Vent Air Circulation

12 V Automatic Operation

Instructions for operating the unit with 12V power.

Manual Adjustment

Steps for adjusting the unit manually using switches and knobs.

Unit Power Off

How to turn off the unit.

Automatic Level Adjustment

Explanation of automatic level adjustment based on warmth release.

Ventilation Wheel Cleaning

Troubleshooting for dirty ventilation wheels causing reduced airflow or noise.

6.6 Changing Taillight Bulbs

6.7 Interior Circuit Diagram

6.8 Exterior Circuit Diagram

Exterior 12 V Electrical Installation

Details wiring for exterior lights and connections.

Exterior Wiring Pinout

Table listing pins, wire colors, and consumer functions for exterior wiring.

13-Pin Connector Details

Socket Contacts per DIN 1648-1:97

Table detailing contacts and their corresponding circuits for the outlet.

6.9 Interior Lighting Options

Suite Halogen Spotlights

Description of spotlights above the suite.

Corner Shelf Integrated Lamp

Description of a corner shelf with an integrated lamp.

Cupboard Indirect Lighting

Description of indirect lighting and rotating spotlights.

Window Area Indirect Lighting

Dimmable Suite Ceiling Lamp

Clothes Cupboard Lamps

6.10 Electric Floor Heating

Floor Heating Activation

Instructions to find and use the switch on the service panel.

Floor Heating Technical Data

Provides voltage and power consumption details for the floor heating.

7. Interior Structure

7.1 Door and Flap Operation

Instructions for opening and closing furniture flaps and doors.

Handle-Equipped Flap Use

Steps for opening and closing furniture flaps with handles.

Flap Closure Safety

Safety warning to close flaps to prevent accidental opening during driving.

Bathroom Door Handle

Clothes Cupboard Knob

7.2 Rotating Media Storage

Rotating Cupboard Features

Details about the cupboard's features and kitchen connections.

Accessing Rotating Cupboard

Instructions to unlock the snap-in lock to swing the cupboard out.

7.3 Window Operation

Hinged Window Use

Steps for opening and shutting hinged windows.

Childrens Bed Window Safety

Safety feature for windows near children's beds to prevent falls.

Shade and Insect Screen System

Information on integrated shades and insect screens.

Shade Operation (Shutting)

Procedure to shut the shade by pulling the strap.

Shade Operation (Opening)

Procedure to open the shade by pulling and guiding it upward.

Insect Screen Operation (Shutting)

Insect Screen Operation (Opening)

Shade;Screen Flying Up Warning

Screen;Shade Storage Recommendation

7.4 Roof Bonnet Operation

Roof Bonnet Safety Instructions

Safety guidelines for opening roof bonnets in various conditions.

Ventilation Opening Rule

Warning to keep forced ventilation openings always open.

Opening the Bonnet

Steps for opening the bonnet using the crank, including overload protection.

Closing the Bonnet

Steps for closing the bonnet using the crank.

Securing Roof Bonnet Before Driving

Crucial safety reminder to lock the roof bonnet before driving.

Variable Shade Adjustment

Insect Screen Handle Operation

7.5 Bed Conversion

Elevating Table Model Conversion

Instructions for converting the table model seat group into a bed.

Table Model Conversion Steps

Steps for converting the elevating table model, including removing cushions and lowering the table.

Secure Furniture and Cushions

Safety warning to secure tabletops, seat chests, and cushions.

Rear Seat Group Bed Expansion

Bed Setup Illustration

7.6 Childrens Beds Safety

Childrens Bed Window Safety

Safety feature for children's bed windows to prevent falls.

Upper Bunk Fall Hazard

Warning about the danger of children falling from the upper bed.

8. Water Systems

8.1 Water Supply Function

Explains how water is provided and the function of the immersion pump.

Immersion Pump Operation

Details on water provision via immersion pump on electricity or battery.

Immersion Pump Usage Rules

Guidelines for using the immersion pump, including suitability and protection.

22 L Fresh Water Tank

Adding Water to Tank

Steps to add water to the fresh water tank.

Removing Water from Tank

Instructions for removing water, noting automatic pump switching.

Emptying the Fresh Water Tank

Steps to empty the tank and canister.

Rolling Waste Water Tank

Waste Water Tank Storage Tip

Tip for storing the waste water tank in the gas-bottle container.

8.2 Water Flushing Toilet

Toilet Preparation Steps

Steps to prepare the toilet, including opening the service flap and removing the water tank extension.

50 L Fixed Fresh Water Tank

Tank Emptying and Overflow

Water Level Check

Extension Pegging Tip

Funnel Water Level Note

Pouring Stanchion Note

Toilet Bowl Cleaner Warning

Faeces Tank Insertion Warning

Toilet Operation

Toilet Bowl Water Warning

Toilet Paper Recommendation

Faeces Tank Fullness Warning

Faeces Tank Emptying Procedure

Ventilation Knob Usage

Toilet Storage Instructions

8.3 Warm Water Supply via Truma-Therme

Warm Water Supply Rules

Guidance on using only drinking water and noting the user's guide.

Filling the Truma-Therme

Steps to fill the therme using a pre-mixing unit or mixing faucet.

Removing Water from Truma-Therme

Procedure for removing water and mixing it to the desired temperature.

Emptying the Truma-Therme

Electric Operation of Truma-Therme

Truma-Therme Power Consumption

Specifies the power consumption for electric operation.

Truma-Therme Safety Rules

9. Gas Systems

9.1 General Gas Safety

General safety rules for liquid gas facilities, including inspections and replacements.

Gas Facility Inspection Requirements

Requirements for expert inspection of gas facilities every two years.

Gas Installation and Modification Rules

Rules for installations and modifications, stating they must be done by an expert.

Regulator Knob and Valve Guidelines

Guidelines on using approved regulator knobs and pressure regulators.

Regulator Knob Connection

Waste Gas System

Pre-Use Gas System Checks

Fire Safety Recommendations

Recommendation to keep a fire extinguisher and fire blanket handy.

Unauthorized Heating Device Warning

Warning against using unauthorized heating devices due to fire or suffocation risk.

9.2 Gas Supply

Gas Bottle Container Description

Description of the container holding two 11 kg gas bottles.

Gas Bottle Transport Rule

Important safety rule regarding gas bottle transport.

Gas Bottle Container Rules

Checklists for securing bottles, checking for leaks, and ensuring accessibility.

Changing Gas Bottles

Gas Bottle Change Safety Warning

Crucial safety warning about smoking or open fires when changing bottles.

Shutoff Valves and Spigots

Gas Shutoff Valve Location

Location of gas shutoff spigots in the kitchen drawer.

Shutoff Valve Driving Rules

Rules for closing spigots during driving and during petrol tank filling.

Gas Leak Detection Procedure

Procedure to follow if a gas leak is suspected.

9.3 Heating Element Operation

Heating While Driving Prohibition

Important safety warning against heating while driving.

Pre-Use Heating Element Checks

Checks for air outlet nozzles and ignitor batteries before first ignition.

Heating Element Operation Steps

Detailed steps for operating the heating element, including ignition and flame control.

Re-ignition Delay Warning

Warning about danger of deflagration if re-igniting too soon.

Ignition Troubleshooting

Ignitor Battery Replacement

Automatic Ignitor Shutdown

9.4 Refrigerator Operation

Refrigerator Operating Modes

Details three ways to operate the refrigerator: 12V, 230V, and liquid gas.

Refrigerator Door Safety

Safety warning to keep the refrigerator door shut and locked while driving.

9.5 Gas Cooker Usage

Pre-Use Cooker Checks

Checks required before first use, including bottle valve and roof ventilation.

Combustion Air Warning

Warning against using indoor combustion air devices for heating due to CO risk.

Glass Cover Usage Warning

Warning not to use the cooker with the glass covering closed.

Gas Cooker Operation Steps

Steps for operating the gas cooker, including opening cover, setting knobs, and ignition.

9.6 Hot Water Heating System

9.7 Boiler Operation

Handling Hot Water Safely

Safety warning about handling hot items.

Post-Cooking Cover Position

Advice to keep the cover open after cooking while burners are still hot.

Flammable Object Warning

Warning about storing flammable objects near the cooker.

Truma Electric Boiler Manual

9.8 Oven Operation

Initial Oven Operation Instructions

Requirement to read SMEV operating instructions before using the oven.

Oven Power Requirement

Condition for using the oven, requiring 230V operation.

10. Accessories Guide

Accessory Usage Instructions

Advice to consult manufacturer instructions for accessories.

Accessory Modification Warnings

Warning that modifications may affect driving performance and roadworthiness.

Hobby Liability Disclaimer

Disclaimer about HOBBY's liability for unapproved accessories.

Accessory Weight Table

Introduction to the table listing accessory weights.

11. Maintenance and Upkeep

11.1 Maintenance Schedule

Details on fixed maintenance intervals for the camper and installed devices.

Maintenance Interval Schedule

Specifies intervals for first maintenance and subsequent annual checks.

Maintenance Interval Rules

Guidelines for performing maintenance by a HOBBY dealer and on built-in devices.

5-Year Leak Guarantee

Information on the 5-year guarantee for absence of leaks.

Gas Facility Inspection Mandate

Details on the mandatory two-year inspection of gas facilities.

Regulator Knob and Hose Replacement

Recommendation to replace safety regulator knobs and hoses after 10 years.

Undercarriage Greasing and Oiling

Instructions for examining and greasing undercarriage parts regularly.

Greasing and Oiling Intervals

Heating Part Safety

11.2 Ventilation Importance

Sweat Residue Formation

Lists common situations where sweat residue forms.

Air Circulation for Prevention

Advice to ensure air circulation to prevent damage from sweat residue.

11.3 Exterior Upkeep

Exterior Cleaning Procedures

Guidance on washing the vehicle, using soft sponges and specific cleaning sites.

Designated Wash Site Use

Reminder to wash the vehicle at designated sites.

Sparring Use of Cleaners

Advice to use cleaners sparingly and avoid aggressive ones.

Solvent Cleaner Prohibition

Warning against using cleaners containing solvents.

Exterior Cleaning Steps

Lamp Frame Drying Tip

High-Pressure Cleaner Use

High-Pressure Cleaner Instructions

Detailed precautions for using high-pressure cleaners, including distance and water jet direction.

Label Spraying Warning

Warning that labels and decorations may come off if sprayed directly.

Surface Waxing Guidelines

Surface Polishing Advice

Polishing Frequency Warning

Warning that frequent polishing can damage paint.

Tar and Resin Stain Removal

Aggressive Solvent Warning

Warning against using aggressive solvents.

Damage Repair Importance

Undercarriage Coating Protection

Windows and Doors Maintenance

Window and Door Upkeep Rules

Tips for maintaining windows and doors, including using talcum and cleaning acrylic panes.

Cleaner Type Prohibition

Warning against using cleaners with softeners or solvents.

Talcum Availability

Information on where to purchase talcum.

Interior Cleaning Guide

Fabric Cleaning Rules

Instructions for cleaning interior fabrics, recommending professional dry cleaning for heavy soiling.

Carpet Cleaning Methods

Methods for cleaning carpets using vacuum cleaners or brushes.

PVC Surface Cleaning

Instructions for cleaning PVC surfaces with special solvents.

Furniture Surface Cleaning

Guidance for cleaning wooden furniture finishes with moist cloths and polish.

Scouring Solvent Prohibition

Warning against using scouring solvents that can scratch surfaces.

Toilet Area Cleaning Rules

Toilet Scouring Cleaner Warning

Warning against using scouring cleaners in the toilet area.

Drain Cleaner Prohibition

Warning against pouring corrosive cleaners or boiling water down the drain.

Enamel Sink Cleaning

Accessory Upkeep Rules

Synthetic Part Cleaning

Maintenance for synthetic parts, greasy surfaces, hinges, and water tanks.

Scouring Solvent Warning for Surfaces

Warning against using scouring solvents on surfaces.

Spray Can Removal Safety

Safety warning about removing spray cans to prevent explosion risk.

11.4 Winter Operation Preparation

Winter Operation Suitability

Information on camper suitability for winter and recommendations from dealer.

Pre-Winter Preparation Steps

Steps for preparing the vehicle, including checking for damage and protecting surfaces.

General Winter Parking Rules

Rules for leaving the camper in enclosed spaces.

Interior Furnishing Winter Rules

Instructions for inner furnishings, including emptying refrigerator and ventilating spaces.

Winter Operation Ventilation

Winter Ventilation Procedures

Steps for ventilation, including setting heating, opening barriers, and removing cushions.

Condensation Management Tip

Instruction to wipe away condensation if it builds up.

Frost Protection Measures

Waste Water Tank Winter Rules

Post-Winter Season Preparation

Post-Winter Upkeep Rules

Steps for washing the underside and exterior, and removing chimney extensions.

Designated Wash Site Reminder

Reminder to wash the vehicle at designated sites.

Cleaner Usage Economy

Advice to use cleaners sparingly to protect the environment.

Exterior Structure Post-Winter

Instructions for exterior structure, including stanchions, undercarriage treatment, and ventilation.

Container Winter Drainage

Instructions for emptying and cleaning water tanks, boilers, and ensuring ventilation.

12. Waste Disposal and Environment

12.1 Environmental Responsibility

Emphasizes the camper user's responsibility towards the environment.

Environmentally Sound Use Guidelines

Guidelines for using the camper in an environmentally sound manner.

Sound Use Rules

Rules on respecting nature, proper disposal, and acting as a role model.

Waste Water Disposal Rules

Instructions for collecting and disposing of waste water, avoiding greenery and gullies.

Faeces Tank Disposal Locations

Guidance on emptying faeces tanks only at designated disposal stations.

Faeces Disposal Rules

Approved Faeces Tank Cleaners

Advice on using approved cleaners and applying cleaning fluid sparingly.

Alternative Cleaner Note

Note about avoiding other cleaners with an active charcoal filter system.

Sparring Cleaning Fluid Use

Guidance on using cleaning fluid sparingly.

Faeces Tank Emptying Procedure

Instructions on when and how to empty the faeces tank.

Wastewater Disposal Warning

Warning against disposing of wastewater in gullies.

Designated Faeces Disposal Areas

Instruction to empty faeces tanks only in designated areas.

Trash Disposal Rules

Rest Area Etiquette

Environmental Preservation Statement

Statement on the importance of environmental preservation for nature and campers.

13. Technical Data

13.1 Tire Pressure Values

Table showing tire sizes and corresponding air pressure in bar.

13.2 Vehicle Weights (97;27;EG)

Table listing weights for various camper models according to EU regulations.

13.3 Basic Equipment Weights

Liquid Gas Supply Weights

Details on gas bottles and their weights.

Fluid System Weights

Details on fresh water tanks and their volumes.

Electrical Supply Weight

Details on the connecting cable for low voltage and its weight.

13.4 Lighting Specifications

12 V Exterior Lighting

Table listing exterior lighting components, voltage, and wattage.

12 V Interior Lighting

Table listing interior lighting components, type, and wattage.

230 V Interior Lighting

Table listing 230V interior lighting components and wattage.

Document Index

Summary

1. Introduction

1.1 General Information

Provides general information about the camper and safety regulations.

Before the First Trip

Guidance on familiarizing yourself with the manual and securing guarantee rights.

1.2 Markings in Operation Instructions

Texts and Illustrations

Details how texts and illustrations are presented and marked with position numbers.

Lists

Explains the format of lists, using dashes for key points.

Procedural Guidelines

Describes procedural guidelines, starting with key points and round sentence openers.

Guidelines

Highlights important details for trouble-free function, noting potential variations.

Warnings

Points out dangers that, if not followed, could cause damage or injury.

Environmental Tips

Shows ways to reduce strain on the environment.

2. Safety

2.1 General Information

Includes important safety instructions to protect people and property in the camper.

2.2 Before and During the Drive

Details safety responsibilities and checks required before and during driving.

Exterior Preparation

Interior Preparation

Pre-Drive Checks

Reminders for checks before starting the drive.

Before You Start Off

Questions to answer 'yes' to before leaving.

2.3 Guidelines for the Trip

Loading

Provides rules for loading the camper evenly and securely.

Loading Rules

Specific guidelines on distributing weight, securing heavy objects, and stowing baggage.

Drawbar Load Management

Drawbar Load Adjustment

Explains how to adjust the drawbar load for optimum driving stability and safety.

Drawbar Load Rules

Steps for setting the correct drawbar load using scales and ensuring proper positioning.

Roof Load Considerations

Roof Load Rules

Guidance on measuring roof loads, noting total vehicle height, and effects on driving.

Braking System

Shunting Procedures

Shunting Rules

Highlights blind spots and recommends using a guide for difficult parking.

Driving Guidelines

Driving Rules

Important rules for driving, including length, yards, gates, and road conditions.

Reverse Driving

Reverse Driving Rules

Specific rules for driving in reverse, including camper tilt and using a guide.

Cornering Safely

Cornering Rules

Rules for taking curves safely, considering speed, radius, and sheer out.

2.4 Emergency Equipment

First Aid Kit

Guidance on keeping the first aid kit accessible and replenished.

Warning Triangle

Instructions on storing and placing the warning triangle in an emergency.

Emergency Placement

Specific instruction for placing the warning triangle at least 100m from the danger scene.

High-Visibility Vest

Recommendation to carry and wear a high-visibility vest for safety.

Fire Extinguisher

Advice on familiarizing with fire extinguisher handling and inspection.

Fire Prevention Measures

Fire Fighting Procedures

2.5 Maximum Speed Limits

Weight Limit: Overall Mass

Weight Limit: Overall Mass

Vehicle and Camper Compatibility

Discusses combining different campers with different base vehicles.

Drawbar Load for Safety

Emphasizes the importance of correct drawbar load for safety.

2.6 Post-Drive Procedures

Parking Place Selection

Rules for selecting a suitable and safe parking place for the camper.

Securing the Vehicle

Steps for securing the camper when parked, including brake and stanchions.

Electrical Device Redirection

Guidance on switching the refrigerator to gas or 230V to save battery.

Water System Winterization

Instructions for winterizing the water system to prevent frost damage.

3. Undercarriage and Registration

3.1 Undercarriage Details

Details on frame parts, axles, and the importance of maintenance.

Greasing and Oiling

Instructions for regularly greasing and oiling undercarriage parts.

Axle Unit Maintenance

Wheel Brake Adjustment Warning

Warning about repositioning the wheel brake and proper adjustment methods.

Axle Supplier Guidelines

Reference to axle supplier's operating instructions for more details.

Drawbar Load and Weight Limits

Reminder not to exceed listed drawbar loads and gross vehicle weight ratings.

Safety Coupling WS 3000

Hitching and Unhitching Preparation

Steps for hitching and unhitching the camper, including use of a support wheel.

Hitching Procedure

Procedure for setting the tension ball coupler onto the base vehicle's coupling ball.

Hitch Inspection

Checks for proper attachment of the hitch, ensuring the operation lever is in position.

Stabilization System Activation

Stabilization System Inspection

Stabilization System Shutdown

Unhitching the Trailer

Coupling Maintenance

Base Vehicle Coupling Ball Care

Instructions for cleaning and maintaining the coupling ball on the base vehicle.

Tension Ball Coupler Care

Guidance on cleaning and maintaining the tension ball coupler's interior.

Friction Lining Replacement

Information on when and how to change the front friction lining.

Coupling Noises and Solutions

Noise Causes and Hints

Advice on removing surface coating and cleaning coupling balls.

Coupling Ball Cleaning

Instructions for polishing or cleaning damaged coupling balls.

Friction Element Cleaning

Steps for cleaning friction elements with sandpaper and solvents.

3.2 Vehicle Registration

3.3 General Inspection Requirements

Vehicle Identification Number (FIN)

Location and importance of the vehicle identification number.

Name Plate Information

Information found on the vehicle's name plate.

3.4 Mass Definitions

Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR)

Definition of gross vehicle weight rating as indicated by the factory.

Mass in Running Order

Definition of mass in running order, including standard and basic equipment.

Basic Equipment Components

Lists objects and fluids necessary for safe vehicle use.

Additional Load Calculation

Defines additional load as the difference between gross weight and mass in running order.

Additional Equipment Definition

Includes items not part of standard equipment.

3.5 Rotating Stanchions

Extending Stanchions Outward

Steps for positioning stanchions horizontally on soft ground.

Retracting Stanchions Inward

Procedure for turning stanchions inward to a horizontal position using a crank.

Drawbar and Beam Integrity

3.6 Entry Step Tread Usage

3.7 Locking Brake System

Parking Brake Lock

Steps to lock the brake lever by pulling it upward until it clicks.

Parking Brake Release

Procedure to release the locking brake lever by pressing it back.

3.8 Overrunning Brake System

Brake System Cooling

Advice on cooling brakes downhill by using lower gears and slow speeds.

4. Wheels and Tires

4.1 Tire Selection and Care

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

4.2 Tire Pressure Management

Instructions for checking tire pressure regularly and adjusting for cold/warm tires.

Tire Pressure Rules

Explains correct, low, and high tire pressure indications and consequences.

4.3 Tire Profile and Age

Tire Manufacturer Recommendations

Recommendations for changing tires after six years and avoiding obstacles.

Tire Age Guidelines

Explains why tires must not be older than six years and how to find the manufacturing date.

4.4 Rim Specifications

Using Non-Standard Rims

Points to consider when using non-standard rims, including size and load capacity.

Rim Modification Permissions

States that modifications require manufacturer permission.

Rim Specification Location

Indicates where to find exact specifications for rim modifications.

Wheel Screw Installation

Guidance on tightening wheel screws after initial installation and at intervals.

Wheel Screw Torque

Specifies torque values for steel and aluminium rims.

4.5 Tire Change Procedure

Tire Change Preparation

Preparation steps including coupling, parking, hazard lights, and securing the vehicle.

Tire Change Safety Warnings

Wheel Changing Steps

Removing Wheel Fasteners

Instruction to remove screws and then the wheel.

Spare Tire Installation

Steps for fitting the spare tire and adjusting it.

Refitting Wheel Screws

Guidance on refitting and lightly tightening the wheel screws.

Final Jack Removal

Even Wheel Screw Tightening

Post-Change System Reactivation

Tire Repair Kit Usage

Tire Pressure Accident Warning

Tire Replacement Advisory

5. Exterior Structure

5.1 Ventilation Systems

Explains the importance of proper ventilation for comfort and preventing condensation.

Forced Ventilation Rules

Guidelines on ventilation systems, refrigerator de-aeration, and keeping safety ventilation open.

Refrigerator Ventilation

Suffocation Risk Warning

Warning about blocking ventilation openings and potential suffocation risk.

Winter Cover Plate Use

Recommendation to use special cover plates during winter operation.

Improving Refrigerator Cooling

Advice on removing ventilation bars for better cooling in high temperatures.

Removing Ventilation Bars

Step-by-step instructions for removing ventilation bars.

Heating Element Ventilation

Flue Blockage Warning

Warning about blocking flue openings and potential suffocation risk.

Winter Flue Clearance

Instruction to ensure unobstructed outflow from the flue during winter.

5.2 Vehicle Key Usage

Entry Door Operation

Instructions for opening and shutting the camper's entry door.

Door Lock Damage Prevention

Tip to keep the inner door handle horizontal to prevent damage.

Entry Door Safety Warning

Safety warning not to block the entry door, as it's an emergency escape route.

Service Flap Maintenance

Service Flap Closure Assurance

Advice on ensuring all fastenings lock properly to prevent deformation.

Gas Bottle Container Flap

Toilet Flap Access

Exterior Electrical Socket Cover

5.3 Exterior Mirrors

Mirror Adjustment Reminder

Reminder to properly adjust exterior mirrors before each drive.

Additional Mirror Purchase Guide

Tips for purchasing and fitting additional mirrors, ensuring EC type-testing.

5.4 Roof Rail Loading

Roof Rail Loading Rules

Guidance on storing light baggage, securing loads, and avoiding excessive loading.

Roof Rail Maximum Load

Specifies the maximum load for the roof rail.

Axle Burden Consideration

Reminder to consider maximum permissible axle burdens.

5.5 Entry Door Operation

Upper Door Section Mechanism

Explanation of how the upper part of the door operates independently.

Unlatching Upper Door

Steps to unlatch the upper door part and secure it with the door arrest.

Latching Upper Door

Procedure to latch the upper door part back into the door frame.

Driving with Closed Entry Door

Crucial safety warning about driving with the entry door closed.

6. Electrical Device Installation

6.1 Electrical Safety Tips

Provides safety advice for electrical installations, including battery types and professional work.

6.2 Service Panel Functions

Push-button Operations

Details on each push-button for heating, lighting, and water tank level.

Main Switch Scope

Clarifies that the main switch only controls specific consumers, not all devices.

Secondary Control Panel 1 (Sleeping Area)

Sleeping Area Lighting Controls

Explains functions for spotlights and ceiling lamp, including dimmer control.

Secondary Control Panel 2 (Washroom)

Washroom Lighting Controls

Functions for washroom spotlights and lamps.

Remote Control Option

6.3 Electrical Supply Sources

Mains Connection Supply

How the camper receives power via a 230V CEE feeder plug.

Mains Connection Safety Rules

Cable Drum Usage Warning

Warning about unwinding cable drums to prevent overheating and fire.

450 VA Fuse Assignment

Diagram and list of fuses for the 450VA current supply.

Fuse Placement Advisory

Note about replugging fuses into the correct positions.

6.4 Electrical Supply Unit Function

Battery Operation Mode

How the base vehicle battery supplies 12V devices during driving.

Low-Voltage Connection Safety

Important safety step before connecting low-voltage supply.

Internal Battery Supply Limitation

Note that the series is not equipped for internal battery supply.

6.5 Truma-Vent Air Circulation

12 V Automatic Operation

Instructions for operating the unit with 12V power.

Manual Adjustment

Steps for adjusting the unit manually using switches and knobs.

Unit Power Off

How to turn off the unit.

Automatic Level Adjustment

Explanation of automatic level adjustment based on warmth release.

Ventilation Wheel Cleaning

Troubleshooting for dirty ventilation wheels causing reduced airflow or noise.

6.6 Changing Taillight Bulbs

6.7 Interior Circuit Diagram

6.8 Exterior Circuit Diagram

Exterior 12 V Electrical Installation

Details wiring for exterior lights and connections.

Exterior Wiring Pinout

Table listing pins, wire colors, and consumer functions for exterior wiring.

13-Pin Connector Details

Socket Contacts per DIN 1648-1:97

Table detailing contacts and their corresponding circuits for the outlet.

6.9 Interior Lighting Options

Suite Halogen Spotlights

Description of spotlights above the suite.

Corner Shelf Integrated Lamp

Description of a corner shelf with an integrated lamp.

Cupboard Indirect Lighting

Description of indirect lighting and rotating spotlights.

Window Area Indirect Lighting

Dimmable Suite Ceiling Lamp

Clothes Cupboard Lamps

6.10 Electric Floor Heating

Floor Heating Activation

Instructions to find and use the switch on the service panel.

Floor Heating Technical Data

Provides voltage and power consumption details for the floor heating.

7. Interior Structure

7.1 Door and Flap Operation

Instructions for opening and closing furniture flaps and doors.

Handle-Equipped Flap Use

Steps for opening and closing furniture flaps with handles.

Flap Closure Safety

Safety warning to close flaps to prevent accidental opening during driving.

Bathroom Door Handle

Clothes Cupboard Knob

7.2 Rotating Media Storage

Rotating Cupboard Features

Details about the cupboard's features and kitchen connections.

Accessing Rotating Cupboard

Instructions to unlock the snap-in lock to swing the cupboard out.

7.3 Window Operation

Hinged Window Use

Steps for opening and shutting hinged windows.

Childrens Bed Window Safety

Safety feature for windows near children's beds to prevent falls.

Shade and Insect Screen System

Information on integrated shades and insect screens.

Shade Operation (Shutting)

Procedure to shut the shade by pulling the strap.

Shade Operation (Opening)

Procedure to open the shade by pulling and guiding it upward.

Insect Screen Operation (Shutting)

Insect Screen Operation (Opening)

Shade;Screen Flying Up Warning

Screen;Shade Storage Recommendation

7.4 Roof Bonnet Operation

Roof Bonnet Safety Instructions

Safety guidelines for opening roof bonnets in various conditions.

Ventilation Opening Rule

Warning to keep forced ventilation openings always open.

Opening the Bonnet

Steps for opening the bonnet using the crank, including overload protection.

Closing the Bonnet

Steps for closing the bonnet using the crank.

Securing Roof Bonnet Before Driving

Crucial safety reminder to lock the roof bonnet before driving.

Variable Shade Adjustment

Insect Screen Handle Operation

7.5 Bed Conversion

Elevating Table Model Conversion

Instructions for converting the table model seat group into a bed.

Table Model Conversion Steps

Steps for converting the elevating table model, including removing cushions and lowering the table.

Secure Furniture and Cushions

Safety warning to secure tabletops, seat chests, and cushions.

Rear Seat Group Bed Expansion

Bed Setup Illustration

7.6 Childrens Beds Safety

Childrens Bed Window Safety

Safety feature for children's bed windows to prevent falls.

Upper Bunk Fall Hazard

Warning about the danger of children falling from the upper bed.

8. Water Systems

8.1 Water Supply Function

Explains how water is provided and the function of the immersion pump.

Immersion Pump Operation

Details on water provision via immersion pump on electricity or battery.

Immersion Pump Usage Rules

Guidelines for using the immersion pump, including suitability and protection.

22 L Fresh Water Tank

Adding Water to Tank

Steps to add water to the fresh water tank.

Removing Water from Tank

Instructions for removing water, noting automatic pump switching.

Emptying the Fresh Water Tank

Steps to empty the tank and canister.

Rolling Waste Water Tank

Waste Water Tank Storage Tip

Tip for storing the waste water tank in the gas-bottle container.

8.2 Water Flushing Toilet

Toilet Preparation Steps

Steps to prepare the toilet, including opening the service flap and removing the water tank extension.

50 L Fixed Fresh Water Tank

Tank Emptying and Overflow

Water Level Check

Extension Pegging Tip

Funnel Water Level Note

Pouring Stanchion Note

Toilet Bowl Cleaner Warning

Faeces Tank Insertion Warning

Toilet Operation

Toilet Bowl Water Warning

Toilet Paper Recommendation

Faeces Tank Fullness Warning

Faeces Tank Emptying Procedure

Ventilation Knob Usage

Toilet Storage Instructions

8.3 Warm Water Supply via Truma-Therme

Warm Water Supply Rules

Guidance on using only drinking water and noting the user's guide.

Filling the Truma-Therme

Steps to fill the therme using a pre-mixing unit or mixing faucet.

Removing Water from Truma-Therme

Procedure for removing water and mixing it to the desired temperature.

Emptying the Truma-Therme

Electric Operation of Truma-Therme

Truma-Therme Power Consumption

Specifies the power consumption for electric operation.

Truma-Therme Safety Rules

9. Gas Systems

9.1 General Gas Safety

General safety rules for liquid gas facilities, including inspections and replacements.

Gas Facility Inspection Requirements

Requirements for expert inspection of gas facilities every two years.

Gas Installation and Modification Rules

Rules for installations and modifications, stating they must be done by an expert.

Regulator Knob and Valve Guidelines

Guidelines on using approved regulator knobs and pressure regulators.

Regulator Knob Connection

Waste Gas System

Pre-Use Gas System Checks

Fire Safety Recommendations

Recommendation to keep a fire extinguisher and fire blanket handy.

Unauthorized Heating Device Warning

Warning against using unauthorized heating devices due to fire or suffocation risk.

9.2 Gas Supply

Gas Bottle Container Description

Description of the container holding two 11 kg gas bottles.

Gas Bottle Transport Rule

Important safety rule regarding gas bottle transport.

Gas Bottle Container Rules

Checklists for securing bottles, checking for leaks, and ensuring accessibility.

Changing Gas Bottles

Gas Bottle Change Safety Warning

Crucial safety warning about smoking or open fires when changing bottles.

Shutoff Valves and Spigots

Gas Shutoff Valve Location

Location of gas shutoff spigots in the kitchen drawer.

Shutoff Valve Driving Rules

Rules for closing spigots during driving and during petrol tank filling.

Gas Leak Detection Procedure

Procedure to follow if a gas leak is suspected.

9.3 Heating Element Operation

Heating While Driving Prohibition

Important safety warning against heating while driving.

Pre-Use Heating Element Checks

Checks for air outlet nozzles and ignitor batteries before first ignition.

Heating Element Operation Steps

Detailed steps for operating the heating element, including ignition and flame control.

Re-ignition Delay Warning

Warning about danger of deflagration if re-igniting too soon.

Ignition Troubleshooting

Ignitor Battery Replacement

Automatic Ignitor Shutdown

9.4 Refrigerator Operation

Refrigerator Operating Modes

Details three ways to operate the refrigerator: 12V, 230V, and liquid gas.

Refrigerator Door Safety

Safety warning to keep the refrigerator door shut and locked while driving.

9.5 Gas Cooker Usage

Pre-Use Cooker Checks

Checks required before first use, including bottle valve and roof ventilation.

Combustion Air Warning

Warning against using indoor combustion air devices for heating due to CO risk.

Glass Cover Usage Warning

Warning not to use the cooker with the glass covering closed.

Gas Cooker Operation Steps

Steps for operating the gas cooker, including opening cover, setting knobs, and ignition.

9.6 Hot Water Heating System

9.7 Boiler Operation

Handling Hot Water Safely

Safety warning about handling hot items.

Post-Cooking Cover Position

Advice to keep the cover open after cooking while burners are still hot.

Flammable Object Warning

Warning about storing flammable objects near the cooker.

Truma Electric Boiler Manual

9.8 Oven Operation

Initial Oven Operation Instructions

Requirement to read SMEV operating instructions before using the oven.

Oven Power Requirement

Condition for using the oven, requiring 230V operation.

10. Accessories Guide

Accessory Usage Instructions

Advice to consult manufacturer instructions for accessories.

Accessory Modification Warnings

Warning that modifications may affect driving performance and roadworthiness.

Hobby Liability Disclaimer

Disclaimer about HOBBY's liability for unapproved accessories.

Accessory Weight Table

Introduction to the table listing accessory weights.

11. Maintenance and Upkeep

11.1 Maintenance Schedule

Details on fixed maintenance intervals for the camper and installed devices.

Maintenance Interval Schedule

Specifies intervals for first maintenance and subsequent annual checks.

Maintenance Interval Rules

Guidelines for performing maintenance by a HOBBY dealer and on built-in devices.

5-Year Leak Guarantee

Information on the 5-year guarantee for absence of leaks.

Gas Facility Inspection Mandate

Details on the mandatory two-year inspection of gas facilities.

Regulator Knob and Hose Replacement

Recommendation to replace safety regulator knobs and hoses after 10 years.

Undercarriage Greasing and Oiling

Instructions for examining and greasing undercarriage parts regularly.

Greasing and Oiling Intervals

Heating Part Safety

11.2 Ventilation Importance

Sweat Residue Formation

Lists common situations where sweat residue forms.

Air Circulation for Prevention

Advice to ensure air circulation to prevent damage from sweat residue.

11.3 Exterior Upkeep

Exterior Cleaning Procedures

Guidance on washing the vehicle, using soft sponges and specific cleaning sites.

Designated Wash Site Use

Reminder to wash the vehicle at designated sites.

Sparring Use of Cleaners

Advice to use cleaners sparingly and avoid aggressive ones.

Solvent Cleaner Prohibition

Warning against using cleaners containing solvents.

Exterior Cleaning Steps

Lamp Frame Drying Tip

High-Pressure Cleaner Use

High-Pressure Cleaner Instructions

Detailed precautions for using high-pressure cleaners, including distance and water jet direction.

Label Spraying Warning

Warning that labels and decorations may come off if sprayed directly.

Surface Waxing Guidelines

Surface Polishing Advice

Polishing Frequency Warning

Warning that frequent polishing can damage paint.

Tar and Resin Stain Removal

Aggressive Solvent Warning

Warning against using aggressive solvents.

Damage Repair Importance

Undercarriage Coating Protection

Windows and Doors Maintenance

Window and Door Upkeep Rules

Tips for maintaining windows and doors, including using talcum and cleaning acrylic panes.

Cleaner Type Prohibition

Warning against using cleaners with softeners or solvents.

Talcum Availability

Information on where to purchase talcum.

Interior Cleaning Guide

Fabric Cleaning Rules

Instructions for cleaning interior fabrics, recommending professional dry cleaning for heavy soiling.

Carpet Cleaning Methods

Methods for cleaning carpets using vacuum cleaners or brushes.

PVC Surface Cleaning

Instructions for cleaning PVC surfaces with special solvents.

Furniture Surface Cleaning

Guidance for cleaning wooden furniture finishes with moist cloths and polish.

Scouring Solvent Prohibition

Warning against using scouring solvents that can scratch surfaces.

Toilet Area Cleaning Rules

Toilet Scouring Cleaner Warning

Warning against using scouring cleaners in the toilet area.

Drain Cleaner Prohibition

Warning against pouring corrosive cleaners or boiling water down the drain.

Enamel Sink Cleaning

Accessory Upkeep Rules

Synthetic Part Cleaning

Maintenance for synthetic parts, greasy surfaces, hinges, and water tanks.

Scouring Solvent Warning for Surfaces

Warning against using scouring solvents on surfaces.

Spray Can Removal Safety

Safety warning about removing spray cans to prevent explosion risk.

11.4 Winter Operation Preparation

Winter Operation Suitability

Information on camper suitability for winter and recommendations from dealer.

Pre-Winter Preparation Steps

Steps for preparing the vehicle, including checking for damage and protecting surfaces.

General Winter Parking Rules

Rules for leaving the camper in enclosed spaces.

Interior Furnishing Winter Rules

Instructions for inner furnishings, including emptying refrigerator and ventilating spaces.

Winter Operation Ventilation

Winter Ventilation Procedures

Steps for ventilation, including setting heating, opening barriers, and removing cushions.

Condensation Management Tip

Instruction to wipe away condensation if it builds up.

Frost Protection Measures

Waste Water Tank Winter Rules

Post-Winter Season Preparation

Post-Winter Upkeep Rules

Steps for washing the underside and exterior, and removing chimney extensions.

Designated Wash Site Reminder

Reminder to wash the vehicle at designated sites.

Cleaner Usage Economy

Advice to use cleaners sparingly to protect the environment.

Exterior Structure Post-Winter

Instructions for exterior structure, including stanchions, undercarriage treatment, and ventilation.

Container Winter Drainage

Instructions for emptying and cleaning water tanks, boilers, and ensuring ventilation.

12. Waste Disposal and Environment

12.1 Environmental Responsibility

Emphasizes the camper user's responsibility towards the environment.

Environmentally Sound Use Guidelines

Guidelines for using the camper in an environmentally sound manner.

Sound Use Rules

Rules on respecting nature, proper disposal, and acting as a role model.

Waste Water Disposal Rules

Instructions for collecting and disposing of waste water, avoiding greenery and gullies.

Faeces Tank Disposal Locations

Guidance on emptying faeces tanks only at designated disposal stations.

Faeces Disposal Rules

Approved Faeces Tank Cleaners

Advice on using approved cleaners and applying cleaning fluid sparingly.

Alternative Cleaner Note

Note about avoiding other cleaners with an active charcoal filter system.

Sparring Cleaning Fluid Use

Guidance on using cleaning fluid sparingly.

Faeces Tank Emptying Procedure

Instructions on when and how to empty the faeces tank.

Wastewater Disposal Warning

Warning against disposing of wastewater in gullies.

Designated Faeces Disposal Areas

Instruction to empty faeces tanks only in designated areas.

Trash Disposal Rules

Rest Area Etiquette

Environmental Preservation Statement

Statement on the importance of environmental preservation for nature and campers.

13. Technical Data

13.1 Tire Pressure Values

Table showing tire sizes and corresponding air pressure in bar.

13.2 Vehicle Weights (97;27;EG)

Table listing weights for various camper models according to EU regulations.

13.3 Basic Equipment Weights

Liquid Gas Supply Weights

Details on gas bottles and their weights.

Fluid System Weights

Details on fresh water tanks and their volumes.

Electrical Supply Weight

Details on the connecting cable for low voltage and its weight.

13.4 Lighting Specifications

12 V Exterior Lighting

Table listing exterior lighting components, voltage, and wattage.

12 V Interior Lighting

Table listing interior lighting components, type, and wattage.

230 V Interior Lighting

Table listing 230V interior lighting components and wattage.

Document Index

Hobby 460 UFe Excellent Easy Specifications

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