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Hobby 540 KMFe De Luxe User Manual

Hobby 540 KMFe De Luxe
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Operation Guide Camper
Version 01/2011
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Hobby 540 KMFe De Luxe Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHobby
Model540 KMFe De Luxe
CategoryMotorhomes
LanguageEnglish

Summary

2. Safety

2.2 Before the drive

Essential checks and preparations for the camper before starting a journey.

2.3 Loading

Rules for distributing weight evenly and safely within the camper and on axles.

Drawbar load

How to properly adjust the drawbar load for optimal driving stability and safety.

2.4 Handling Performance

Provides essential rules for safe driving with the camper, emphasizing speed and road conditions.

Driving in reverse

How to drive the camper in reverse using the automatic reverse brake system.

Brakes

Explains trailer brake differences and rules for braking and initial inspection.

2.5 After the drive

Guidelines for selecting a suitable parking spot for stability.

3. Undercarriage and vehicle registration

3.3 Safety coupling WS 3000

Explains the safety coupling system for preventing pitching and its operation.

Hitching

Step-by-step guide on how to hitch the camper to the base vehicle.

Activation of the stabilization system

Instructions on activating the stabilization system for driving safety.

Un Hitching

Detailed steps for unhitching the camper from the base vehicle.

3.6 Overrunning equipment and wheel brakes

Procedures to check the functionality and adjustment of the overrunning equipment.

3.10 Fit for a Speed of 100 km/h

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

4. Wheels, tires

4.2 Tire pressure

Rules for checking and maintaining correct tire pressure for safety.

4.3 Profile depth and age of tires

Importance of tread depth, tire age, and replacement recommendations.

4.5 Changing the tire

Steps to prepare the camper and base vehicle for changing a tire.

Changing the wheel

Detailed instructions on how to safely lift the vehicle and change a wheel.

Tire repair kit

Instructions for using a tire repair kit for minor tire damage.

5. Exterior structure

5.1 Ventilation and De-aerating

Importance of ventilation for comfort and preventing condensation, including refrigerator ventilation.

6. Interior structure

6.6 Conversion of seats and beds

Guide to convert seating into a bed.

Bed expansion for vehicles with side seating arrangement

How to expand beds for side seating arrangements.

Bed Expansion for Long Beds

Instructions for expanding long beds into a double bed.

7. Installation of electrical devices

7.2 Control panel

Overview of the standard control panel, its buttons, and functions.

LCD control panel (special request)

Description of the optional LCD control panel and its features.

LCD display

Description of the basic menu that appears when no keys are pressed.

7.3 Electrical supply

How the camper receives power from a 230 V mains connection.

Operation via auxiliary battery (self-sufficient package)

How the auxiliary battery powers the system and its charging sources.

7.4 Electrical system

How the electrical system switches between mains and battery operation.

Assignment of fuses

Details the assignment of fuses for various internal electric circuits.

7.5 External circuit diagram

Provides a wiring diagram for the 12 V electrical installation.

7.6 Contact plan for the light control system

Shows the contact assignments for the light control system.

8. Water

8.3 Water supply

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

Emptying the water system

Detailed steps for emptying the entire water system.

8.4 Toilet

Steps for preparing the toilet's excrement tank before use.

Preparing the flushing water tank

Steps for preparing the toilet's flushing water tank.

Emptying the excrement tank

Instructions for emptying the excrement tank.

9. Gas system

9.1 General safety rules for the use of liquid gas facilities

Essential safety rules for using liquid gas facilities, including inspections and regulations.

9.2 Gas supply

Information on propane gas facilities and the devices they operate.

Changing gas bottles

Step-by-step guide for safely changing gas bottles.

10. Built-in devices

10.2 Hot-air heating

How to operate the hot-air heating system, including ignition and temperature control.

Circulation fan

Explanation of the recirculation air system and how to adjust fan speed.

10.3 Electric auxiliary heating

How the electric auxiliary heating works with the hot-air system.

10.4 Electrical floor heating

Information on the electrical floor heating system and its function.

10.5 Hot-water heating system

Details on the Compact 3010 LPG heater for hot water.

Operating device

How to use the operating device for the hot-water heating system.

To start the hot water heater

Steps to start the hot water heater.

To shut off the hot water heater

Steps to safely shut off the hot water heater.

Setting the desired temperature

How to adjust the desired temperature for the hot water heater.

Heating with gas

How to activate and deactivate the heating system using gas.

Electric heating

How to control the electric heating function and select power settings.

10.6 Boiler

Information on the boiler's capacity, heating methods, and operation.

Filling the boiler

Step-by-step guide to filling the boiler with water.

Emptying the boiler

Instructions for safely emptying the boiler.

10.7 Refrigerator

Information on refrigerator operation modes and capacity.

10.8 Gas cooker

Safety and operational instructions for the 3-flame gas cooker.

Operation

Step-by-step guide for operating the gas cooker burners.

10.10 Oven

Safety and operating instructions for the oven.

Turning on the oven

Steps to safely turn on the oven for cooking.

Turning off the oven

Steps to safely turn off the oven.

10.11 Microwave

Instructions for operating the optional 230 V microwave.

12. Maintenance and upkeep

12.1 Maintenance

Information on maintenance intervals and required services at a HOBBY dealer.

12.3 Brakes

Details on initial inspection and regular adjustment of wheel brakes.

12.7 Winter Lay Up for the Camper

Preparation steps for storing the camper during winter.

12.8 Winter Operation

Guidance on using the camper in winter conditions.

14. Technical data

14.2 Weights in accordance with 97/27/EG

Table listing weights (empty, running order, g.v.w.r.) for different camper models.

14.4 Technical data

Comprehensive table of technical specifications for different camper models.

14.5 Possibilities for increasing loads

Information on options for increasing the load capacity of camper models.

Maximum increased load

Table detailing maximum increased load specifications for various camper models.

14.6 Tires and Rims

Specifications for tires and rims, including light alloy options.

14.7 Lighting

Details on 12V vehicle and interior lighting components.

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