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Hobby 540 UL Prestige User Manual

Hobby 540 UL Prestige
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Operation Guide Camper
Version 01/2011
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Hobby 540 UL Prestige Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHobby
Model540 UL Prestige
CategoryMotorhomes
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1. Introduction

1.1 General Information

General overview of the camper's development, features, and the manual's purpose.

1.2 Markings in Operation Instructions

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

2. Safety

2.1 General Information

Covers keys, emergency equipment, and essential fire prevention measures for safe operation.

2.2 Before the Drive

Details crucial pre-drive checks for both exterior and interior preparation.

2.3 Loading

Provides essential rules and guidelines for proper and safe camper loading.

2.4 Handling Performance

Offers advice on driving dynamics, cornering, and general driving rules for safety.

2.5 After the Drive

Covers procedures for parking, shunting, and securing the vehicle after use.

3. Undercarriage and Vehicle Registration

3.1 General Information

Discusses undercarriage components, maintenance requirements, and technical modifications.

3.2 Drawbars and Longitudinal Beams

Details the drawbar, chassis beams, and preparation for installing a mover.

3.3 Safety Coupling WS 3000

Explains the safety coupling system, its activation, deactivation, and limitations.

3.4 Front Landing Wheel

Instructions for operating, securing, and lowering the front landing wheel.

3.5 Locking Brake Facilities

Covers parking brake activation, release, and the function of the rapid-emergency brake.

3.6 Overrunning Equipment and Wheel Brakes

Explains the overrunning brake system and essential wheel brake maintenance.

3.7 Rotating Stanchions

Details how to operate and use the rotating stanchions for camper support.

3.8 Vehicle Registration

Outlines the process and required documents for registering the camper.

3.9 General Inspection

Information on mandatory periodic vehicle inspections and the necessary documentation.

3.10 Fit for a Speed of 100 km/h

Specifies the conditions and requirements for safe driving at 100 km/h.

3.11 Definition of Mass

Explains various weight definitions and calculations relevant to camper loading.

4. Wheels and Tires

4.1 Tires

Covers tire selection, checks for wear and damage, and proper usage recommendations.

4.2 Tire Pressure

Details the importance of correct tire pressure and how to check it regularly.

4.3 Profile Depth and Age of Tires

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

4.4 Rims

Provides rules for using different rims and specifications for wheel screws.

4.5 Changing the Tire

Step-by-step guide on how to safely change a camper tire.

5. Exterior Structure

5.1 Ventilation and De-aerating

Explains ventilation importance for comfort and appliance function, and how to manage it.

5.2 Entry Door

Instructions for opening and closing both external and internal entry doors.

5.3 Service Flap

Procedures for opening and closing the service flap to access compartments.

5.4 Gas-Bottle Container Flap

Instructions for opening and closing the gas bottle container flap.

5.5 Toilet Flap

How to open and close the toilet compartment flap.

5.6 Roof

Guidelines for safe roof load, weight limits, and climbing onto the roof.

5.7 Guide Rail for Outer Tent and Skirting

Details the guide rails for attaching outer tents and skirting.

5.8 Bicycle Carrier

Information on the bicycle carrier's load capacity and handling considerations.

5.9 Roof Awning

Advice on installing and using a roof awning, including potential performance impacts.

6. Interior Structure

6.1 Doors, Flaps and Drawers

Covers operation of various cabinets, drawers, and magnetic safety catches.

6.2 Pivoting TV Cabinet

Explains how to operate the pivoting TV cabinet and media oval.

6.3 Extendable Media Shelf (Model-Specific)

Details the functionality and operation of the extendable media shelf.

6.4 TV Mount

Instructions for mounting and securing a TV mount.

6.5 Tables

Describes how to adjust and turn the elevating, hanging, and swivelling tables.

6.6 Conversion of Seats and Beds

Guides on converting seating arrangements into comfortable beds.

6.7 Children's Beds

Safety information and load limits for children's beds.

6.8 Windows

Instructions for opening and closing hinged windows and their safety features.

6.9 Roof Bonnets

Covers operation of large and small roof bonnets, including safety precautions.

7. Installation of Electrical Devices

7.1 Safety Tips

General safety advice regarding electrical equipment installation and maintenance.

7.2 Control Panel

Overview of the standard and optional LCD control panels and their functions.

7.3 Electrical Supply

How to connect to external power sources and manage electrical connections.

7.4 Electrical System

Information on the camper's electrical system, including battery operation.

7.5 External Circuit Diagram

Provides a wiring diagram for external vehicle lighting connections.

7.6 Contact Plan for the Light Control System

Details the contact assignments for the light control system wiring.

7.7 Special Lights

Describes the operation of specific interior lights not controlled by the main panel.

8. Water

8.1 General Information

General information about the water supply system and its quality.

8.2 Tanks

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

8.3 Water Supply

Instructions on filling and operating the water system, including hot water.

8.4 Toilet

Guides on preparing and using the toilet, including tank emptying.

9. Gas System

9.1 General Safety Rules for the Use of Liquid Gas Facilities

Safety regulations for gas facilities, including inspections and regulator types.

9.2 Gas Supply

Information on the gas bottle container, changing bottles, and shutoff valves.

9.3 External Gas Socket

Details on connecting external gas devices, such as barbecues.

10. Built-in Devices

10.1 General Information

Introduces the chapter on built-in devices and refers to separate manuals.

10.2 Hot-Air Heating

Covers installation, operation, and battery replacement for the hot-air heating system.

10.3 Electric Auxiliary Heating

Explains the operation of the electric auxiliary heating unit and its power settings.

10.4 Electrical Floor Heating

Details the electrical floor heating system and its technical specifications.

10.5 Hot-Water Heating System

Information on the hot-water heating system, including operation modes and controls.

10.6 Boiler

Instructions for filling and emptying the boiler, and its operating modes.

10.7 Refrigerator

Covers refrigerator operation methods, locking, and food storage.

10.8 Gas Cooker

Instructions for operating the 3-flame gas cooker before first use and during operation.

10.9 Fume Hood

Details on the optional fume hood and its cleaning requirements.

10.10 Oven

Covers the operation of the oven, including safety precautions and ignition procedures.

10.11 Microwave

Instructions for operating the optional 230 V microwave.

11. Accessories

12. Maintenance and Upkeep

12.1 Maintenance

Outlines maintenance intervals, guarantee conditions, and gas facility inspections.

12.2 Drawgear

Covers greasing, oiling, and maintenance of the drawbar and safety hitch.

12.3 Brakes

Details initial brake inspection and regular adjustment requirements.

12.4 Changing the Taillight Bulbs

Step-by-step instructions for replacing vehicle taillight bulbs.

12.5 Ventilation

Explains the importance of ventilation and avoiding sweat residue.

12.6 Upkeep

Provides rules for cleaning the exterior and interior of the vehicle.

12.7 Winter Lay Up for the Camper

Guidelines for preparing the camper for winter storage and lay-up.

12.8 Winter Operation

Advice on operating the camper during winter, including heating and ventilation.

13. Waste Disposal and Environmental Protection

13.1 The Environment and Mobile Travel

Promotes environmentally sound use of the camper and proper waste disposal practices.

14. Technical Data

14.1 Tire Pressure Values

Table showing recommended tire pressure in bar for various tire sizes.

14.2 Weights in Accordance with 97/27/EG

Lists weights (empty, running order, GVWR) for different camper models.

14.3 Basic Equipment

Details the weight of basic equipment like gas supply, fluids, and electrical connections.

14.4 Technical Data

Comprehensive technical specifications including axle, brakes, and towbar details.

14.5 Possibilities for Increasing Loads

Information on increasing load capacities for various camper models.

14.6 Tires and Rims

Specifications for tire sizes, rims, and tightening torques for different models.

14.7 Lighting

Lists exterior and interior lighting components with voltage and wattage.

14.8 Moulding

Diagram showing moulding dimensions and lining details of the camper body.

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