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Hobby 540 UK De Luxe Easy User Manual

Hobby 540 UK 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

Table of Contents

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Hobby 540 UK De Luxe Easy Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryMotorhomes
ModelHobby 540 UK De Luxe Easy
Travel Seats4
Width2.30 m
Fuel TypeDiesel
GearboxManual

Summary

Introduction

General Information

Provides general info, safety advice, and warranty details for the camper.

Markings in Operation Instructions

Explains the meaning of symbols, texts, warnings, and environmental tips used in the manual.

Safety

General Safety Information

Covers essential safety instructions to protect people and property within the camper.

Before and During the Drive

Details crucial steps for preparing the vehicle, pre-drive checks, and safe driving practices.

Guidelines for the Trip

Essential advice on loading, drawbar load, braking, and driving techniques for safe travel.

Emergency Equipment

Lists necessary items for emergencies: first aid kit, warning triangle, and fire extinguisher.

Maximum Speeds

Specifies maximum permissible speeds and conditions for safe operation of the camper.

After the Drive

Instructions for parking, securing the vehicle, and managing water systems after use.

Undercarriage and Vehicle Registration

Undercarriage

Discusses frame, axles, and maintenance procedures like greasing and oiling.

Safety Coupling WS 3000

Operation, hitching, unhitching, and maintenance of the WS 3000 safety coupling system.

Vehicle Registration

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

General Inspection

Outlines requirements and procedures for periodic technical inspections of the camper.

Definition of Mass

Explains various weight classifications such as g.v.w.r., running order, and additional load.

Rotating Stanchions

Instructions on how to operate and use the camper's support stanchions for parking.

Locking Brake Facilities

Details the operation of the camper's parking brake system for securing the vehicle.

Overrunning Brake Facilities

Information on the maintenance and adjustment of the overrunning brake system.

Wheels and Tires

Tires

Guidelines on selecting, checking, and maintaining tires for safety and optimal performance.

Tire Pressure

Procedures for checking and maintaining correct tire pressure for safe driving and tire longevity.

Profile Depth and Age of Tires

Explains how to check tire tread depth and the importance of tire age for safety compliance.

Rims

Rules for using and modifying wheel rims, including screw tightening torque specifications.

Changing the Tire

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

Exterior Structure

Forced Ventilation/De-aerating

Importance and rules for proper ventilation and de-aerating of the vehicle's interior climate.

Vehicle Keys

Details on the types of keys and how to operate various locks, doors, and service flaps.

Exterior Mirrors

Importance of proper adjustment and use of exterior mirrors for safe visibility while driving.

Roof Rail

Guidelines for safely loading items onto the camper's roof rail, including weight limits.

Entry Door

Instructions on how to open, close, and secure the camper's main entry door for safety.

Installation of Electrical Devices

Safety Tips

Crucial safety advice regarding the camper's electrical system, installations, and battery use.

Service Panel

Overview of the main control panel, its push-buttons, and functions for managing camper systems.

Secondary Panels and Remote Control

Details on control panels in specific areas and the optional remote control for camper functions.

Electrical Supply

Information on how the camper receives electrical power from mains, vehicle battery, or auxiliary battery.

Function of Electrical Supply Unit

Explains power conversion and operation modes (mains, battery) of the camper's electrical system.

Truma-Vent Gebläse

Operation and maintenance of the air circulation unit for distributing warm air from the heating element.

Changing Taillight Bulbs

Step-by-step instructions on how to replace burnt-out taillight bulbs on the camper.

Circuit Diagrams

Provides electrical circuit layouts for both the interior and exterior of the camper.

Lighting in the Camper

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

Electric Floor Heating

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

Interior Structure

Opening and Closing Doors and Flaps

Instructions for operating various interior furniture doors and storage flaps safely.

Oval Media Storage Cupboard

How to access and use the rotating TV/bar storage unit for entertainment equipment.

Windows

Operation of hinged windows and integrated shades/insect screens for comfort and ventilation.

Roof Bonnets

Instructions for opening, closing, and safety precautions for roof ventilation bonnets.

Seat Chests and Bed Conversion

How to convert seating areas into beds and securely stow interior items for travel.

Children's Beds

Safety considerations and operation of the children's sleeping area and associated lighting.

Water

Water Supply

How the water system functions, including pump operation, tank details, and rules for use.

Water Flushing Toilet

Steps for preparing, using, and emptying the toilet's fresh and waste water tanks.

Warm Water Supply via Truma-Therme

Instructions for filling, operating, and emptying the Truma-Therme hot water system.

Gas

General Safety Rules for Liquid Gas

Essential safety guidelines, inspections, modifications, and rules for the gas system.

Gas Supply

Information on the propane gas system, bottle container, and safe bottle changing procedures.

Heating Element

Operation, installation, and battery changing procedures for the heating element.

Refrigerator

Methods of operation (12V, 230V, gas) and safety tips for the refrigerator.

Gas Cooker

Before-use checks and operation instructions for the 3-flame gas cooker.

Hot-Water Heating System and Boiler

References separate operating instructions for Alde hot-water system and Truma boiler.

Oven

Notes on initial operation and use of the oven, referencing manufacturer's instructions.

Accessories

Accessory Information and Weight List

Notes on using accessories, their impact on roadworthiness, and a list of accessory weights.

Maintenance and Upkeep

Maintenance

Details on maintenance intervals, dealer inspections, greasing, and oiling procedures.

Ventilation

Importance of ventilation for climate control and preventing damage from sweat residue.

Upkeep

Procedures for exterior cleaning, waxing, and interior cleaning of surfaces and components.

Winter Operation

Preparation, rules for interior furnishings, and measures for winter camping and storage.

Waste Disposal and Environmental Protection

Environmental Protection and Mobile Travel

Guidelines for environmentally sound use of the camper and responsible waste management.

Waste Water Disposal

Rules for collecting, disposing of, and rinsing waste water tanks to maintain hygiene.

Faeces Disposal

Correct procedures and approved locations for emptying the toilet's faeces tank.

Trash Disposal

Guidelines for separating trash and keeping rest areas clean and tidy.

Rest Areas

Rules for maintaining cleanliness and respecting the environment in rest areas.

Technical Data

Tire Pressure Values

Table listing recommended tire pressures for various tire sizes for safety and performance.

Weights in Accordance with 97/27/EG

Table detailing weights (empty, basic, running order, g.v.w.r., add. load) for different camper models.

Basic Equipment

Lists the basic equipment included in the camper and their respective weights.

Lighting

Details on 12V and 230V interior and exterior lighting components and their specifications.

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