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Hobby 540 UF De Luxe Easy User Manual

Hobby 540 UF De Luxe 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

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Hobby 540 UF De Luxe Easy Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHobby
Model540 UF De Luxe Easy
CategoryMotorhomes
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1. Introduction

1.1 General Information

Provides general information about the camper and its development.

Before the First Trip

Guidance on preparing for the first trip with the camper.

1.2 Markings in these Operation Instructions

Understanding Manual Markings

Explains symbols, warnings, and guidelines used in the manual for clarity.

2. Safety

2.1 General Safety Information

Important safety instructions to protect people and property in the camper.

2.2 Driving Preparation and Safety

Guidance on safety checks and actions before and during driving.

Exterior and Interior Vehicle Preparation

Steps for preparing the camper's exterior, interior, and final checks before driving.

2.3 Guidelines for the Trip

Loading and Weight Management

Rules and advice for proper loading and managing weight distribution.

Drawbar Load Adjustment

Information on adjusting and maintaining the drawbar load for safety.

Roof Load Rules

Rules for safely loading the roof of the camper.

Brakes

Information about the camper's braking system and behavior.

Driving and Maneuvering

Shunting Rules

Specific rules and tips for safely shunting the camper.

Driving Rules

Specific rules for safe driving practices.

Driving in Reverse and Around Curves

Guidance for driving the camper in reverse and navigating curves.

2.4 Emergency Equipment

Essential Emergency Items

Details on first aid kit, warning triangle, vest, and fire extinguisher.

Fire Safety Measures

Measures to prevent fires and steps for fighting a fire.

2.5 Maximum Speeds

Speed Limits and Load Limits

Information on maximum speeds and overall mass limits.

2.6 After the Drive

Parking and Securing the Camper

Procedures for choosing a parking place and securing the vehicle.

Water System Winterization

Instructions for winterizing the water system to prevent frost damage.

3. Undercarriage and Vehicle Registration

3.1 Undercarriage Maintenance

Details on undercarriage components, greasing, and oiling.

Safety Coupling WS 3000 Operation and Maintenance

Instructions for hitching, unhitching, operating, and maintaining the WS 3000 coupling.

3.2 Vehicle Registration

Information on the process of registering the camper.

3.3 General Inspection

Requirements and procedures for the camper's general inspection.

3.4 Definition of Mass

Weight Classifications

Explains mass definitions like GVWR, running order, and additional load.

3.5 Rotating Stanchions

Stanchion Operation

Instructions for using and turning the rotating stanchions.

3.7 Locking Brake Facilities

Parking the Carriage

Information on the locking brake system and its operation.

3.8 Overrunning Brake Facilities

4. Wheels, Tires

4.1 Tire Information

General advice on using and maintaining tires.

4.2 Tire Pressure

Importance and procedure for checking tire pressure.

4.3 Tire Profile Depth and Age

Guidance on checking tire profile depth and tire age.

4.4 Rims and Wheel Screws

Guidelines for using rims and rules for wheel screws.

4.5 Changing a Tire

Tire Changing Preparation and Safety

Preparation steps, warnings, and wheel changing procedure.

Tire Repair Kit Usage

5. Exterior Structure

5.1 Ventilation and De-aeration

Importance and rules for proper ventilation and de-aerating.

Refrigerator and Heating Element Ventilation

Details on ventilation for the refrigerator and heating element.

5.2 Vehicle Keys and Access Flaps

Information on keys, entry door, and service flap operation.

Exterior Electrical Sockets and Flaps

Instructions for gas-bottle container, toilet flap, and electrical socket.

5.3 Exterior Mirrors

5.4 Roof Rail Loading

5.5 Entry Door Operation

Upper Part of Door Operation

Detailed instructions for opening and closing the entry door.

6. Installation of Electrical Devices

6.1 Electrical Safety Tips

General safety tips related to electrical equipment installation.

6.2 Service Panel Operation

Description of the service panel and its push-buttons.

Secondary Panels and Remote Control

Controls for sleeping area, washroom, and optional remote control.

6.3 Electrical Supply

Mains Connection Rules and Fuses

How to connect to mains, relevant rules, and fuse assignment.

6.4 Electrical Supply Unit Function

Operation via Battery

How the camper operates on battery power.

6.5 Truma-Vent Air Circulation

6.6 Changing Taillight Bulbs

6.7 Interior Circuit Diagram

6.8 Exterior Circuit Diagram

Exterior Socket Contacts (DIN 1648-1:97)

Explains the contacts of exterior sockets according to DIN standard.

6.9 Interior Lighting

6.10 Electric Floor Heating

7. Interior Structure

7.1 Interior Doors and Flaps

Instructions for opening and closing interior doors and flaps.

7.2 Oval Media Storage Cupboard

Information about the rotating media storage cupboard.

7.3 Window Operation

Instructions for operating hinged windows and shades.

7.4 Roof Bonnets

Safety instructions and operation of roof bonnets.

7.5 Bed Conversion

Elevating Table Model Conversion

How to convert seat groups into beds for the elevating table model.

Bed Setup Instructions

Instructions for setting up the beds from seat groups.

7.6 Children's Beds

8. Water

8.1 Water Supply System

How the water supply functions and rules for the immersion pump.

Fresh Water Tank Usage

Instructions for adding and removing water from the fresh water tank.

Waste Water Tank Management

Information on the rolling waste water tank.

8.2 Water Flushing Toilet

Instructions for preparing and using the water flushing toilet.

Faeces Tank Emptying and Storage

8.3 Warm Water Supply via Truma-Therme

Therme Filling and Water Removal

Steps for filling and removing water from the Truma-Therme.

Therme Operation and Safety

Therme filling, emptying, electric operation, and safety rules.

9. Gas

9.1 General Safety Rules for Liquid Gas

General safety rules for using liquid gas facilities.

Gas System Preparation and Safety

Gas system preparation, waste gas, and before-first-use checks.

9.2 Gas Supply and Bottles

Information on gas supply, bottle container, and rules.

Changing Gas Bottles

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

9.3 Heating Element Operation

Heating Element Ignitor Battery Change

Steps for changing batteries in the automatic ignitor.

9.4 Refrigerator Operation Modes

9.5 Gas Cooker Operation

9.6 Hot-Water Heating System

9.7 Boiler

9.8 Oven Operation

10. Accessories

Accessory Information and Warnings

Notes on accessory operation, installation, and modification warnings.

11. Maintenance and Upkeep

11.1 Maintenance Schedules

Details on maintenance intervals and greasing/oiling procedures.

11.2 Ventilation Requirements

Importance of ventilation for comfort and preventing condensation.

11.3 Upkeep Procedures

Guidelines for cleaning the exterior and interior of the camper.

Damage Repair and Prevention

Importance of repairing damage to prevent corrosion.

Interior Cleaning Guidelines

Cleaning Seat Covers, Carpets, and Surfaces

How to clean seat covers, carpets, PVC, furniture, toilet, and sink.

11.4 Winter Operation and Storage

Winter Preparation and Proofing

Procedures and preparations for winter operation and storage.

Winter Operation: Condensation and Frost

Managing condensation and protecting against frost in winter.

Post-Winter Upkeep and Checks

Procedures for preparing the camper after the winter season.

12. Waste Disposal and Environmental Protection

12.1 Environmentally Sound Mobile Travel

Guidelines for environmentally sound use of the camper.

Waste Disposal Rules

Rules for waste water, faeces, and trash disposal.

13. Technical Data

13.1 Tire Pressure Values

Table of tire pressure values for different tire sizes.

13.2 Vehicle Weights

Table of weights for various camper models according to regulations.

13.3 Basic Equipment Weights

Details on basic equipment and their weights.

13.4 Lighting Specifications

Specifications for 12V and 230V interior and exterior lighting.

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