Operating manual and inspection booklet
Camping
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6.2 Airing
General Regular and planned airing of the caravan creates a pleasant
atmosphere and prevents condensation formation and heat built-
up.
Use the hinged windows, sliding windows and skylights to air the
motor caravan superstructure.
The caravan features forced ventilation openings to ensure
continuous airing.
ATTENTION
Damage due to inadequate ventilation!
Inadequate ventilation causes a lack of oxygen and
worsens the room climate. Heat accumulation and
water condensation cause damage to the interior
furnishings.
• Never cover the louvres for forced ventilation.
Always ensure adequate airing of the vehicle.
Fig. 111: Hinged window
Intensive airing
1. Turn the rotating knob upward by approximately 90°.
2. Swing the window outward and latch in the desired position
or fasten with the locking mechanism.
3. To close the hinged window, swing further upward or undo
the locking mechanism.
4. Swing the hinged window backward, close it and lock with
sash fastener.
Fig. 112: Continuous ventilation
Continuous ventilation
1. Turn the rotating knob upward by approximately 90°.
2. Push the window outward by approximately one to two
centimetres (one inch).
3. Turn the rotating knob back in order for the locking catch to
insert in the recess of the window latching mechanism.
Close:
4. After airing, turn the rotating knob again upward until the
locking catch can leave the recess.
5. Pull the window into the frame. To lock, turn the rotating
knob downward by approximately 90°.