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Hobby 610 UF Excelsior User Manual

Hobby 610 UF Excelsior
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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 610 UF Excelsior Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHobby
Model610 UF Excelsior
CategoryMotorhomes
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1. Introduction

1.1 General information

Provides general information about the camper and the manual.

1.2 Markings in these operation instructions

Explains the meaning of symbols and text conventions used in the manual.

2. Safety

2.1 General information

Covers essential safety instructions to protect people and property.

2.2 Before and during the drive

Details safety checks and precautions before and during driving.

2.3 Guidelines for the trip

Provides rules for loading the camper to ensure even weight distribution and safety.

2.4 Emergency equipment

Details the importance and placement of the first aid kit.

2.5 Maximum speeds

Specifies the maximum permitted speeds for the camper under various conditions.

2.6 After the drive

Offers rules for selecting a suitable and safe parking place for the camper.

3. Undercarriage and vehicle registration

3.1 Undercarriage

Covers the maintenance and care of the camper's undercarriage and frame parts.

3.2 Vehicle registration

Explains the process and required documents for registering the camper.

3.3 General inspection

Outlines the requirements for the general inspection of the camper.

3.4 Definition of mass

Defines various terms related to vehicle mass and weight calculations.

3.5 Rotating stanchions

Explains how to turn the rotating stanchions outward and inward.

3.6 Entry step tread

Provides instructions for using the entry step tread safely.

3.7 Locking brake facilities

Explains how to lock and release the camper's parking brake.

3.8 Overrunning brake facilities

Details the inspection and adjustment of the overrunning brake system.

4. Wheels, tires

4.1 Tires

Offers advice on using and maintaining the camper's tires.

4.2 Tire pressure

Provides rules and guidelines for checking and maintaining tire pressure.

4.3 Profile depth and age of tires

Explains the importance of tire tread depth and age for safety.

4.4 Rims

Discusses rules for using other rims and wheel screw tightening.

4.5 Changing the tire

Details the steps and precautions before changing a camper tire.

5. Exterior structure

5.1 Forced ventilation/de-aerating

Explains the function and importance of the vehicle's ventilation system.

5.2 Vehicle keys

Details how to open and close the camper's entry door.

5.3 Exterior mirrors

Emphasizes the importance of properly adjusted exterior mirrors for safe driving.

5.4 Roof rail

Offers rules for loading the roof rail and its weight limit.

5.5 Entry door

Provides detailed instructions on operating the entry door, including opening and latching.

6. Installation of electrical devices

6.1 Safety tips

Lists crucial safety tips for electrical installations and connections.

6.2 Service panel

Explains the functions of each push-button on the main service panel.

6.3 Electrical supply

Explains how the camper receives power via a mains connection.

6.4 Function of the electrical supply unit

Explains how the camper operates using the base vehicle's battery.

6.5 Truma-Vent-Gebläse

Describes the operation of the Truma-Vent blower with 12V power.

6.6 Changing the taillight bulbs

Provides a step-by-step guide for changing the taillight bulbs.

6.7 Circuit diagram (interior)

Shows the interior electrical circuit diagram for the Hobby Light Control System.

6.8 Circuit diagram (exterior)

Illustrates the exterior electrical wiring and pin assignments for the vehicle.

6.9 Lighting in the camper

Shows various interior lighting options and their operation.

6.10 Electric floor heating

Explains the electric floor heating system and its technical data.

7. Interior structure

7.1 Opening and closing doors and flaps

Details how to open and close furniture flaps and doors.

7.2 Oval media storage cupboard (rotating TV/bar)

Describes the rotating media storage cupboard and its connections.

7.3 Windows

Explains how to open and close the hinged windows.

7.4 Roof bonnets

Provides essential safety instructions for operating the roof bonnets.

7.5 Seat chests and conversion of beds

Details the conversion of the seating area into a bed using the elevating table.

7.6 Children's beds

Discusses safety precautions and operation of the children's beds.

8. Water

8.1 Water supply

Explains the function of the water supply system and the immersion pump.

8.2 Water flushing toilet

Explains how to prepare the toilet for use.

8.3 Warm water supply via Truma-Therme

Provides rules for using the warm water supply system.

9. Gas

9.1 General safety rules for the use of liquid gas facilities

Lists essential safety rules for using liquid gas facilities in the camper.

9.2 Gas supply

Describes the gas-bottle container and the securement of gas bottles.

9.3 Heating element

Details the operation of the heating element, including ignition and thermostat.

9.4 Refrigerator

Outlines the three methods to operate the refrigerator: 12V, 230V, and gas.

9.5 Gas cooker

Details how to operate the gas cooker, including lighting burners.

9.6 Hot-water heating system

Refers to separate operating instructions for the Alde hot-water heating system.

9.7 Boiler

Refers to separate operating instructions for the Truma boiler.

9.8 Oven

Mentions SMEV operating instructions and 230V operation for the oven.

10. Accessories

11. Maintenance and upkeep

11.1 Maintenance

Outlines the required maintenance intervals for the camper and its devices.

11.2 Ventilation

Emphasizes the importance of ventilation for maintaining a comfortable climate.

11.3 Upkeep

Advises on cleaning the exterior of the vehicle.

11.4 Winter operation

Explains the suitability of the camper for winter operation and general preparation.

12. Waste disposal and environmental protection

12.1 The environment and mobile travel

Emphasizes environmentally sound use of the camper.

Rules for the disposal of faeces

Gives rules for disposing of faeces and trash, and keeping rest areas clean.

13. Technical data

13.1 Tire pressure values

Lists tire sizes and their recommended air pressure in bar.

13.2 Weights in accordance with 97/27/EG, Saison 2007

Provides a table of weights for various camper models according to regulations.

13.3 Basic equipment

Lists the basic equipment included and their weights.

13.4 Lighting

Details the voltage and wattage for vehicle and interior lighting.

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