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Hobby 610 UL Excelsior User Manual

Hobby 610 UL Excelsior
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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 610 UL Excelsior Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHobby
Model610 UL Excelsior
CategoryMotorhomes
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1. Introduction

1.1 General Information

General information about the HOBBY camper and its features.

Before the First Trip

Guidance on initial familiarization with the handbook and guarantee procedures.

1.2 Markings in Operation Instructions

2. Safety

2.1 General Information

Details on keys, emergency equipment, and fire prevention measures.

2.2 Before the Drive

Preparation of the vehicle exterior and interior before starting a journey.

2.3 Loading

Rules for distributing and securing load within the camper for safe driving.

2.4 Handling Performance

Guidance on driving, handling curves, braking, and shunting the camper.

2.5 After the Drive

Procedures for parking, securing the vehicle, and redirecting electrical devices.

3. Undercarriage and Vehicle Registration

3.1 General Information

Maintenance, greasing, and oiling of the undercarriage and related components.

3.2 Safety Coupling WS 3000

Operation and inspection of the WS 3000 safety coupling for hitching/unhitching.

3.3 Locking Brake Facilities

Instructions for activating and releasing the parking brake on the carriage.

3.4 Overrunning Equipment and Wheel Brakes

Checking the overrunning equipment and maintenance of wheel brakes.

3.5 Drawbars/Longitudinal Beams

Information on drawbars, longitudinal beams, and mounting movers.

3.6 Rotating Stanchions

Operation of rotating stanchions for support and stabilization.

3.7 Vehicle Registration

Requirements and process for registering the camper with authorities.

3.8 General Inspection

Mandatory inspections and required documents for vehicle certification.

3.9 Fit for a Speed of 100 km/h

Conditions and requirements for enabling a maximum speed of 100 km/h.

3.10 Definition of Mass

Explanation of different mass definitions (weights) for camper loading.

4. Wheels and Tires

4.1 Tires

Guidelines for selecting and maintaining tires, including tread depth and damage checks.

4.2 Tire Pressure

Procedures for checking and maintaining correct tire pressure for safety.

4.3 Profile Depth and Age of Tires

Information on tire tread depth limits and recommended tire replacement intervals.

4.4 Rims

Rules for using approved rims, wheel screws, and adjusting torque.

4.5 Changing the Tire

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

5. Exterior Structure

5.1 Ventilation and De-aerating

Importance of proper ventilation for comfort and preventing condensation.

5.2 Entry Door

Instructions for operating the external and internal entry doors.

5.3 Service Flap

Procedures for opening and closing the various service flaps on the camper.

5.4 Gas-bottle Container Flap

Operation of the gas bottle container flap for access and security.

5.5 Toilet Flap

Instructions for opening and closing the toilet access flap.

5.6 Roof

Guidelines for roof load capacity and safe access for maintenance.

5.7 Guide Rail for Outer Tent and Skirting

Information on guide rails for attaching outer tents and skirting systems.

5.8 Bicycle Carrier

Instructions for using and loading the bicycle carrier, including load limits.

6. Interior Structure

6.1 Opening and Closing Doors and Flaps

Operation of interior doors, cabinets, and drawers with various locking mechanisms.

6.2 Pivoting TV Cabinet

Operation and securing of the model-specific pivoting TV cabinet and media oval.

6.3 Extendable Media Shelf

Instructions for extending, pivoting, and securing the media shelf unit.

6.4 Tables

Operation of elevating, hanging, and swiveling tables within the camper.

6.5 Conversion of Seats and Beds

Steps for converting seating areas into comfortable sleeping arrangements.

6.6 Children's Beds

Safety information and operation of children's beds and bunk arrangements.

6.7 Windows

Instructions for opening, closing, and securing hinged windows.

6.8 Roof Bonnets

Operation and safety instructions for opening and closing roof bonnets.

7. Installation of Electrical Devices

7.1 Safety Tips

Important safety precautions for electrical equipment and installations.

7.2 Control Panel

Operation of the main switch, devices, lights, and indicators on the control panel.

7.3 Electrical Supply

Connecting to mains power and the base vehicle, and using the external supply.

7.4 Electrical System

Overview of the electrical system, including mains and auxiliary battery operation.

7.5 External Circuit Diagram

Diagram showing the external electrical connections and wiring for the vehicle.

7.6 Contact Plan for Light Control System

Detailed wiring diagram for the interior and exterior lighting control system.

7.7 Lighting in the Camper

Description of various interior lighting types and their operation.

8. Water

8.1 General Information

Guidelines for water quality, system inspection, and general usage.

8.2 Tanks

Information on the built-in fresh water tank and the rollable waste water tank.

8.3 Water Supply

Procedure for filling the fresh water tank and operating the water system.

8.4 Water Flushing Toilet

Preparation, operation, and emptying procedures for the toilet system.

9. Gas System

9.1 General Safety Rules for Liquid Gas Facilities

Safety regulations, inspection, and maintenance for gas facilities.

9.2 Gas Supply

Operation and maintenance of the gas bottle container and supply system.

10. Built-in Devices

10.1 General Information

Overview of built-in devices, referring to separate operating instructions for details.

10.2 Hot-Air Heating

Operation, installation, and maintenance of the hot-air heating system.

10.3 Electric Auxiliary Heating

Operation of the electric auxiliary heating unit with different power settings.

10.4 Electrical Floor Heating

Information on the electrical floor heating system and its technical data.

10.5 Hot-Water Heating System

Operation modes, function modes, and operating device for the hot-water heating.

10.6 Boiler

Instructions for filling, emptying, and operating the boiler on gas or electricity.

10.7 Refrigerator

Methods of operation (12V, 230V, gas) and locking the refrigerator door.

10.8 Gas Cooker

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

10.9 Fume Hood

Operation and cleaning of the optional fume hood for the kitchen.

10.10 Oven

Safety precautions and procedures for turning the oven on and off.

11. Accessories

11.1 Accessories

List of optional accessories with their weights and notes on installation.

12. Maintenance and Upkeep

12.1 Maintenance

Maintenance intervals, rules for warranty, and gas facility inspections.

12.2 Drawgear

Maintenance of the coupling ball, tension ball coupler, and friction lining.

12.3 Changing the Taillight Bulbs

Step-by-step guide for replacing taillight bulbs in the vehicle.

12.4 Ventilation

Importance of ventilation for interior climate and avoiding corrosion.

12.5 Upkeep

Exterior cleaning, waxing, polishing, and protection of surfaces.

12.6 Winter Operation

Preparation, general rules, inner furnishings, and specific winter operation guidelines.

13. Waste Disposal and Environmental Protection

13.1 The Environment and Mobile Travel

Guidelines for environmentally sound use of the camper and waste water disposal.

14. Technical Data

14.1 Tire Pressure Values

Table listing recommended tire sizes and their corresponding air pressures in bar.

14.2 Weights in Accordance with 97/27/EG

Table of vehicle weights, including empty, running order, and maximum allowed.

14.3 Basic Equipment

List of essential equipment and fluids required for vehicle use, with weights.

14.4 Technical Data

Detailed technical specifications including dimensions, axle, and equipment.

14.5 Possibilities for Increasing Loads

Information on increasing load capacities and compatible equipment/brakes.

14.6 Lighting

Specifications for 12V and 230V vehicle and interior lighting components.

14.7 Moulding

Diagram showing moulding dimensions and block placement on the camper exterior.

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