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Hobby 560 UKF Prestige User Manual

Hobby 560 UKF Prestige
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Dear Camper Owners,
We would like to congratulate you on the purchase of your new HOBBY camper and hope that you will
always enjoy traveling with it.
Please read this manual carefully, even if you have been driving a camper for a longer period of time. It
will help you to avoid operating errors and damage to the vehicle and its equipment. Correct handling
of all technical details will increase your driving comfort and maintain the value of your camper.
We wish you and your companions many enjoyable trips and hope you always have a safe journey.
Your
HOBBY Camper Plant
Ing. Harald Striewski GmbH

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Hobby 560 UKF Prestige Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHobby
Model560 UKF Prestige
CategoryMotorhomes
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Introduction

1.1 General information

Provides general information about the camper, its technology, and safety regulations.

1.2 Markings in these operation instructions

Explains symbols, lists, and procedural guidelines used in the manual for clear communication.

Safety

2.1 General information

Covers essential safety aspects: keys, emergency equipment, fire prevention, and warning labels.

2.2 Before the drive

Details pre-drive checks for the camper's exterior and interior, ensuring safe operation.

2.3 Loading

Provides guidelines for proper weight distribution and loading for safe driving and stability.

2.4 Handling Performance

Offers advice on driving, including handling curves, braking, and shunting the camper.

Undercarriage and vehicle registration

3.1 General information

Details maintenance of the undercarriage, emphasizing safety, greasing, and using original parts.

3.2 Safety coupling WS 3000

Explains the operation, inspection, and activation of the safety coupling system for driving stability.

3.5 Drawbars/Longitudinal beams

Details the connection of the chassis to the towbar and preparation for mounting a mover.

3.9 Fit for a Speed of 100 km/h

Details requirements for driving at 100 km/h, including vehicle and tire specifications.

Wheels, tires

4.1 Tires

Provides guidelines on using approved tires, checking tread, and driving on new tires.

4.2 Tire pressure

Details how to check and maintain correct tire pressure for safety and performance.

4.5 Changing the tire

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

Exterior structure

5.1 Ventilation and De-aerating

Explains the importance of proper ventilation for comfort and preventing moisture damage.

5.2 Entry door

Details how to open and close the external and internal entry doors for access and security.

5.4 Gas-bottle container flap

Covers opening and closing procedures for the gas bottle container lid.

Interior structure

6.1 Opening and closing doors and .aps

Provides instructions for opening and closing various internal doors, flaps, and cabinets.

6.5 Conversion of seats and beds

Guides on converting seating areas into comfortable beds and securing components.

Installation of electrical devices

7.1 Safety tips

Highlights crucial safety advice regarding electrical equipment installation and maintenance.

7.2 Control panel

Explains the functions of the main switch, device controls, and indicators on the control panel.

7.3 Electrical supply

Details how to connect to mains power, disconnect electricity, and the camper's power sources.

Water

8.1 General information

Discusses the water system's materials, quality, and general usage guidelines for drinking water.

8.3 Water supply

Provides instructions for filling the water system, operating the pump, and managing hot water.

Gas system

9.1 General safety rules for the use of liquid gas facilities

Covers safety rules for gas facilities, inspections, installations, and regulator knob usage.

9.2 Gas supply

Explains the gas system components, rules for bottle containers, and changing gas bottles.

Built-in devices

10.1 General information

Introduces built-in devices and refers to separate operating instructions for specific models.

10.2 Hot-air heating

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

10.7 Refrigerator

Explains refrigerator operation modes (12V, 230V, gas) and door locking mechanisms.

10.8 Gas cooker

Provides instructions for operating the 3-flame gas cooker, including ignition and safety precautions.

Maintenance and upkeep

12.1 Maintenance

Outlines maintenance intervals, warranty conditions for leaks, and gas facility inspections.

12.5 Upkeep

Provides guidance on cleaning the exterior, including rules for washing and using high-pressure cleaners.

12.6 Winter operation

Covers preparation, general rules, inner furnishings, and specific measures for winter camping.

Waste disposal and environmental protection

13.1 The environment and mobile travel

Promotes environmentally sound use of campers and rules for waste water and trash disposal.

Rules for the disposal of faeces

Guidelines for using approved cleaners, disposal procedures, and preventing odor build-up.

Technical data

14.1 Tire pressure values

A table listing tire sizes and their recommended air pressure in bar.

14.2 Weights in accordance with 97/27/EG

Provides detailed weight specifications (empty, running order, GVWR) for various camper models.

14.5 Possibilities for increasing loads

Presents data on load increase possibilities, including axle, tire, and brake specifications.

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