Operating manual and inspection booklet
Overview
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Fig. 38: Pop-up roof, opened
Fig. 39: Pop-up roof, interior
Fig. 40: Vent window
Upon request, a pop-up roof manufactured from fibre-glass
reinforced plastics (GFRP) can be installed in the roof. In pop-up
status, it offers two additional sleeping berths.
The pop-up roof features a large bed pad with slatted frame, a
skylight, a fly-screened ventilation window with protective rain
cover (lockable from the inside), two transparent sheet windows
with black-out blind, one supplemental vent with closing
mechanism, and a ceiling light with remote control.
Material damage due to raised pop-up roof when
driving!
An open or unsecured pop-up roof can get caught on
trees, signs, light poles, in entrances to parking
garages, or other parts, it can tear off and cause
severe damage to the vehicle and property owned by
others.
• Never drive with opened or unsecured pop-up roof!
• Prior to driving, always check that the pop-up roof
is properly folded and secured and latched against
unintentional opening!
The pop-up roof can be easily opened by simply pushing the rod
at the rope against the GFRP shell. It is then held in position by
pneumatic springs. It can be quickly closed by pulling it down.
Do not use the pull rope as a climbing or holding rope!
NOTE
Due pressure differences, the pneumatic springs may
act with different force at different ambient
temperatures.