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Hobby 610 UF Prestige User Manual

Hobby 610 UF Prestige
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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 Prestige Specifications

General IconGeneral
Vehicle TypeMotorhome
Model610 UF Prestige
Sleeping Capacity4
Fuel Tank Capacity90 l
Seatbelts4
Maximum permissible mass3, 500 kg

Summary

1. Introduction

1.1 General Information

Provides general information about the camper and its development.

1.2 Markings in Operation Instructions

Explains symbols and markings used in the manual for clarity.

2. Safety

2.1 General Information

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

2.2 Before and During the Drive

Guidelines and checks for safe operation before and during travel.

2.3 Guidelines for the Trip

Rules for loading, drawbar load, and general driving practices.

2.4 Emergency Equipment

Details on essential safety equipment for emergencies.

2.5 Maximum Speeds

Information on speed limits and conditions for safe travel.

2.6 After the Drive

Procedures for parking and securing the camper after use.

3. Undercarriage and Vehicle Registration

3.1 Undercarriage

Information on the camper's undercarriage, maintenance, greasing, and oiling.

3.2 Vehicle Registration

Requirements and procedures for registering the camper.

3.3 General Inspection

Details on mandatory periodic inspections for the camper.

3.4 Definition of Mass

Explains different weight categories and their definitions for the camper.

3.5 Rotating Stanchions

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

3.6 Entry Step Tread

Guidance on using the step tread for safe entry and exit.

3.7 Locking Brake Facilities

How to engage and disengage the camper's parking brake.

3.8 Overrunning Brake Facilities

Information on the overrunning brake system and its maintenance.

4. Wheels, Tires

4.1 Tires

Guidelines on selecting and using appropriate tires for the camper.

4.2 Tire Pressure

Importance of correct tire pressure and how to check it.

4.3 Profile Depth and Age of Tires

Recommendations for tire tread depth and replacement based on age.

4.4 Rims

Rules for using and adjusting rims, including wheel screw torque.

4.5 Changing the Tire

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

5. Exterior Structure

5.1 Forced Ventilation/De-aerating

Importance of proper ventilation for comfort and preventing condensation.

5.2 Vehicle Keys

Details on the keys provided and how to operate the doors and flaps.

5.3 Exterior Mirrors

Guidelines for adjusting and using exterior mirrors for safe driving.

5.4 Roof Rail

Rules and limitations for loading items onto the roof rail.

5.5 Entry Door

Instructions for opening, closing, and securing the main entry door.

6. Installation of Electrical Devices

6.1 Safety Tips

Crucial safety precautions for working with the camper's electrical system.

6.2 Service Panel

Overview of the service panel and its push-buttons for controlling camper functions.

6.3 Electrical Supply

Information on obtaining electricity via mains, vehicle battery, or auxiliary battery.

6.4 Function of the Electrical Supply Unit

How the electrical supply unit converts power and operates devices.

6.5 Truma-Vent Gebläse

Operation and maintenance of the air circulation unit for heating.

6.6 Changing the Taillight Bulbs

Step-by-step guide for replacing taillight bulbs.

6.7 Circuit Diagram (Interior)

Electrical schematic for interior lighting and systems.

6.8 Circuit Diagram (Exterior)

Electrical schematic for exterior lighting and vehicle connections.

6.9 Lighting in the Camper

Description of various interior lighting fixtures and their operation.

6.10 Electric Floor Heating

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

7. Interior Structure

7.1 Opening and Closing Doors and Flaps

Instructions for operating interior furniture doors and flaps.

7.2 Oval Media Storage Cupboard (Rotating TV/bar)

How to use the rotating media storage cupboard, including TV and lighting.

7.3 Windows

Instructions for opening, closing, and adjusting hinged windows and shades.

7.4 Roof Bonnets

Operation and safety guidelines for panorama and thermal roof bonnets.

7.5 Seat Chests and Conversion of Beds

How to convert seat groups into beds and manage cushions.

7.6 Children's Beds

Safety precautions and operation of the children's bed area and lamp.

8. Water

8.1 Water Supply

How the water supply works, including the immersion pump.

8.2 Water Flushing Toilet

Preparation, use, and emptying of the toilet system.

8.3 Warm Water Supply via Truma-Therme

How to fill, use, and empty the Truma-Therme for warm water.

9. Gas

9.1 General Safety Rules for Liquid Gas Facilities

Essential safety guidelines for using the camper's gas system.

9.2 Gas Supply

Information on the gas bottle container, connections, and safety.

9.3 Heating Element

Operation and maintenance of the S 5002/S 3002 heating element.

9.4 Refrigerator

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

9.5 Gas Cooker

Operation and safety for the 3-flame gas cooker.

9.6 Hot-Water Heating System

Information on the Alde hot-water heating system.

9.7 Boiler

Information on the Truma boiler.

9.8 Oven

Instructions for operating the oven, noting 230V requirement.

10. Accessories

11. Maintenance and Upkeep

11.1 Maintenance

Details on maintenance intervals and warranty for leak absence.

11.2 Ventilation

Importance of ventilation for comfort and preventing corrosion.

11.3 Upkeep

Procedures for cleaning the exterior and interior of the camper.

11.4 Winter Operation

Preparation and operation guidelines for using the camper in winter.

12. Waste Disposal and Environmental Protection

12.1 The Environment and Mobile Travel

Principles for environmentally sound use of the camper.

Rules for Waste Water Disposal

Proper methods for disposing of waste water.

Rules for the Disposal of Faeces

Guidelines for the correct disposal of faeces from the toilet tank.

Rules for Trash Disposal

Proper procedures for separating and disposing of trash.

13. Technical Data

13.1 Tire Pressure Values

Table of recommended tire pressures for different tire sizes.

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

Table detailing various weight specifications for different camper models.

13.3 Basic Equipment

Lists the essential equipment included and their weights.

13.4 Lighting

Specifications for vehicle and interior lighting systems.

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