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1. QNS Cabled Floor 12 V D 670 AK FLC 06 31 Electrical Installations Cabled Floor 230 V D 670 AK KMC le di ats Hobby Electrical Installations 06 32 Hobby US a a jane s Tjera an 89 1 T 1 Bao ig e CF26BAT1 co 006705AN Cabled Floor 12 V D 670 AK KMC 06 33 Electrical Installations Cabled Floor 230 V D 670 AK GFLC dis CF26BD07 dis CFO9AA13 dis CF26BA11 05 dis CF20CA03 dis CF14CA07 cod 006706AG cod 006156AB 006705AN cod 006 S4AB cod 006724 cod 006T4P i dis CF29CA01 N dis 26 Vas CF26ACO4 cod 006731AA cod 006701AC cod 006701AD
2. Hobby 05 5 Exterior Structure D750 GELC Toskana Exclusive 2007 D650 ES Toskana 2007 Storage flap 1 Toilet flap 2 Gas box flap 3 5 2 Ventilation The following applies for ventilation Ventilation is important if you want to feel comfortable in your mobile home No draught ventilation has been integrated above the driving unit in your mobile home The roof lights ensure ven tilation Never interfere with the way in which they operate Appropriate covers can be used to close the ventilation of the refrigerator provided it does not run on gas be used when the refrigerator is operated electrically in winter For more information please refer to the refrigerator gt gt Note the information given on the covers They only manufacturer s operating instructions etc Every person transpires up to 35 g of water per hour Therefore depending on the relative humidity the windows and skylights must be opened for further ventilation see gt Watery vapour is produced while cooking from wet clothes also Operating in Winter Exterior Structure 05 6 Refrigerator Grates supply the refrigerator with fresh air from outside to en sure sufficient refrigerating capacity The grate for fresh air intake 1 is on the outside wall of the vehicle The grate for expelling used air 2 is above the grate for fresh air intake N Danger You can suffocate if
3. 02 11 2 10 When you stop driving 02 14 Chapter 3 Chassis 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 GHASSIS inuenies 03 1 eI 03 1 Leveling supports 03 9 Entrance step is d da adata a g 03 10 Externally mounted constructions 03 11 Hobby Chapter 4 Wheels Tires Brakes 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 8 Wheels 5 3 ie eee 04 1 n REO oui 04 1 Inflation 04 2 Tread depth u tua su 04 2 Wheel TMS d tas 04 3 Spare tire ie dt ERU 04 3 I DTI TES 04 3 Brakes erbe dee ee as s 04 8 Chapter 5 Exterior of the Caravan 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 Overview of tank and service flaps 05 1 05 6 Opening and closing doors and flaps 05 8 Exterior MiO Aass iota eiie 05 13 ee 05 13 Chapter 6 Electrical Installations 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 6 6 7 Safety 444 06 1 HOBBY On board Control Panel 06 1 Electric power 06 14 Function of the power generating unit
4. Connection Display coo eee o 9 Macs UN D Ext display panel TL 99920990 d connection relay fighting relay PP d D DO i 2 5 Connection d earth consumers 3 Q Earth 1 D s8 s s 9 gs 9 9 9 25 Ed 5 85 8 8 8 2 5 5 55 5 64 9 Hobby Reserved for 9 pole plug 1 9 Heating Boiler via main switch protected by fuse1 2 9 5 9 4 9 Light B via main relay protected by fuse2 3 9 Pump switched by relay protected by fuse4 6 9 External lighting D increased automatic change over via protected by fuse9 7 9 8 9 9 9 Light A via main relay protected by fuse3 Reserved for 6 pole plug 1 6 Entrance step continuous protected by fuse5 2 6 3 6 Refrigerator D controlled protected by fuse8 4 6 Aux continuous protected by fuse6 5 6 6 6 Gas consumers continuous protected by fuse7 B2 permanently connected to refrigerator when connections KS1 and KS2 bypassed no longer controlled via D T D signal switched via relay Gas operation heating and warm water Dial for room temperature 1 green operating control light 2 summer operation water temperature 40 or 60 3 winter operation heating without need for warm water 4 winter operation heating with need for warm water 5 rotary switch off 6 yellow control light boiler in heating phase 7 red control light malfunction 8
5. For further information please refer to the enclosed TRUMA operating manual Electrical Installations 6 3 Electric power supply Your mobile home has the following connections for electric power supply electric mains a c voltage 230 V caravan battery d c voltage 12 V Electric power supply from the electric mains The 230 V system is protected by a 2 pole circuit breaker with 16 A The circuit breaker is located behind the driver s seat Should there be a malfunction the passenger circuit breaker opens the entire 230 V circuit In most cases such a malfunction is caused by a defect piece of electric equipment or a defect in its supply line Repair the defect before switching the circuit breaker on again e f the defect cannot be repaired consult an experienced electrician Hobby 06 14 06 15 Electrical Installations The following applies for the electric mains e the power supply lead may not be longer than 25 m If you are using cable drum without protection against overheating the electric cable must be completely unwound from the cable drum e Use only plugs and cables that meet CEE standards e First make the connection to the main socket 1 of the vehicle e Then insert the other plug in the live socket e Follow this sequence in reverse when you pull out the plug Hobby 6 4 Function of the power generating unit Position of the battery charger The charger is
6. 06 15 Caravan 4 40212 06 18 Fuse protection for the electric system 06 19 Interior circuit diagrams 06 21 Chapter 7 Interior of the Caravan 7 1 Opening closing doors and flaps 07 1 7 20 WINdOWS 07 3 7 3 Caravan skylight esee 07 5 7 4 Sunroof with Remi Star combination blind 07 6 7 5 Washroom skylioht 07 11 7 6 Dimming system for driver s cabin 07 11 7 7 Seating chests and setting up beds 07 13 7 8 Overview of the seating arrangements 07 16 7 9 Overview of day and night positions 07 21 7 10 Seats in the caravan 07 31 7 11 Seats in the driver s cabin 07 32 Y 12 u ee esee 07 32 7 13 00 teni tenerent 07 33 Chapter 8 Water 8 1 Water supply 08 1 8 2 Flushing the toilet 08 4 8 3 Hot water supply 08 9 Chapter 9 Gas 9 1 General safety rules for using LPG fittings 09 1 9 2 GaS SUDply Gua 09 3 9 3 aule sataisi 09 5 Introduction 94 Refrigerator 09 7
7. rem as CF26BA13 dis CF26AE06 dis CFOBACOC cod 006705AR ted 006702 ced 00615584 Hobby Electrical Installations 06 34 Cabled Floor 12 V D 670 AK GFLC rij Au lt 006105 gm 6 Hobby 06 35 Electrical Installations Cabled Floor 230 V D 725 AK GFMC dis CFOTAAOS cad 00615448 dis CFO9AA17 16 4 26 2 CF26AE 13 dis CF26BA23 26 09 dis 26 06 cod 006156 tod 006155 00670586 cod 006702AR cod 0067058F cod 006701AL cod 006701AF 5 1500 200 5 oss R gu AS ALKOVEN E s ALKOVEN m BETT E 2 E T Keim eC 8 rane B TT e at ds E d 4 5 75 74 x m 8 5 UG 79 2 2 Mo ohim DUSCHE 43 GARAGE ya 4500 a X bes dis 290 01 5 006738AA te las CF29CA01 Nas CF26AC08 N dis 20 01 dis CF08AC07 dis 26 807 ais 08 09 dis CF26AE06 cod 006137AA cod 006701 od 006724 tod 00615SBB cod 006705GH cod 006155AT cod 006702AF Hobby Electrical Installati
8. Hobby 4 7 Repair kit Do not use the tire repair kit if the tire was damaged as a result of driving without air Small cuts especially in the tire tread can be resealed using the tire repair kit Do not remove foreign objects such as screws or nails from the tire The tire repair kit can be used as long as the outside temperature is approx 30 C or higher Wheels Tires Brakes 04 4 A Shake the bottle Open the fill hose 1 on the bottle foil B Unscrew the valve cap from the tire valve seal is thereby punctured Remove the valve insert 2 with the valvecore remover 3 Do not lay the valve insert 2 down in sand or dirt Hobby 04 5 Wheels Tires Brakes Pull the stopper 4 from the fill hose 1 Push the fill hose onto the tire valve D Hold the bottle down with the filling tube and then press them together Press the entire bottle contents into the tire Pull the fill hose off 1 and screw the valve insert 2 tightly into the tire valve with the valve core remover 3 Hobby 1 8 bar 26 psi 2 5 bar 36 psi max 6 Minuten Open the air hose 5 on the tire valve Insert the plug 6 into the cigar lighter socket Then pump the tires Fig 7 do not operate the electric air pump longer than 8 minutes Danger of overheating If sufficient air pres sure is unattainable drive 10 meters either forward or in reverse so that the sealant can be evenly
9. The following applies for maintenance intervals e Have the first maintenance carried out by a HOBBY dealer 12 months after the vehicle was first registered e All further maintenance should be carried out once a year by a HOBBY dealer The maintenance of the basic vehicle as well as all built in equipment should be carried out at the intervals given in each operating manual N The gas fittings must be checked every 2 years by an expert for liquid gas and confirmed on the certificate in accordance with DGVW G 607 Hobby The operator of the vehicle is responsible for having main tenance carried out on schedule N Replace the safety regulator for gas at least every 6 years with the manufacturer s instructions and must be installed by him or a duly authorised representative For safety reasons spare parts for equipment must conform 11 2 Airing For a comfortable climate inside the caravan there must be sufficient ventilation This also avoids corrosive damage due to condensation Condensation is caused by insufficient volume inside the caravan breathing and perspiration of the passengers bringing in damp clothing operating a gas cooker Ensure that there is a sufficient exchange of air to avoid damages due to the build up of condensation 11 3 Care Cleaning the exterior The vehicle should not be washed more often than necessa ry Wash the vehicle only in places provided for this purpo
10. Entrance door Opening e Use key to unlock door e Pull on door handle e Open door Closing Close door e Turn key until you hear the bolt lock into place Turn key back to verticle position and pull it out Hobby 05 9 Exterior Structure door handle must be in a horizontal position and not slan gt gt To avoid damaging the lock and the doorframe the inner ted upwards Remember that the entrance door is your escape route in an emergency Never barricade the door from the outside Hobby Luggage trunk flap Opening e Use key to unlock flap e Place your hand over the lock and give the flap a strong push inwards e Pull the flap upwards to open Closing e Pull the flap down to close Lock it with the key Garage flap Opening e Use key to unlock flap e Place your hand over the lock and give the flap a strong push inwards Open the flap Closing Close the Lock it with the key Exterior Structure 05 10 Toilet flap Opening Use key to unlock flap 1 Press both buttons 1 and 2 and open flap Closing Press flap until it locks into place Use key to lock flap 1 Hobby 05 11 Exterior Structure Exterior gas supply At the customer s request the mobile home can be fitted with an exterior gas supply 3 Equipment that uses gas such as a gas grill or a gas lamp can be supplied from outside the mobile home The exterior gas
11. gt gt Please refer to the operating instructions of the basic vehicle for information on operating these Interior of the Caravan 7 13 Media unit TV Bar revolving The media unit can be revolved and holds the sockets for a 15 flat screen television not included in scope of delivery and LED lighting 7 13 1 Television holder for flat screen monitor M gt K lt x d 7 N Lock the media unit or TV holder before driving Hobby 07 32 07 33 Interior of the Caravan 7 14 Alcoves Parents are responsible for ensuring that small children do not fall out of the upper berths If small children are in upper berths the enclosed safety nets must be pulled up and fitted in the fixtures to protect children from falling out N If you have put small children in the upper berths secure them against the danger of falling out Interior of the Caravan Hobby Water Hobby 08 1 Water Chapter 8 Water 8 1 Water supply Warm water supply The kitchen and toilet are supplied with fresh water by means of a water pump The pump is located close to the heating system Putting the submerged pump into operation e Switch on the 12V master switch Switch on the water supply switch located on the on board control panel gt Always ensure that the fresh water tank is filled before switching on the pump The pump can be destroyed if the tank is dry Hobby Fresh water tank To fill with
12. Introduction Dear Motor Home Owners We would like to congratulate you on the purchase of your new HOBBY motor home and hope that you will always enjoy traveling with it Please read this manual carefully even if you have been driving a motor home 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 motor home We wish you and your companions many enjoyable trips and hope you always have a safe journey Your HOBBY Motor Home Plant Ing Harald Striewski GmbH Hobby 00 1 Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 General information a u 01 1 1 2 Before taking your first 01 1 1 3 Designations in the operating instructions 01 2 Chapter 2 Safety 2 1 General information eene 02 1 2 2 Fire 02 1 2 3 Road satety xii s 02 2 2 4 What to observe before taking your first drive 02 2 2 5 Before and while driving 02 3 2 6 Notes for your journey 02 5 27 Tools on board ure eerte 02 9 2 8 Emergency equipment 02 9 2 9 Maximum speeds
13. Night position Hobby 07 29 Interior of the Caravan D 750 FLC D 750 ELC Toskana Exclusive Toskana Exclusive Night position Interior of the Caravan 07 30 D 750 GELC D 770 AK GEMC Toskana Exclusive Sphinx Day position t Night position Hobby 07 31 Interior of the Caravan 7 10 Construction of the seats Cushion fastenings The seat cushions are held in place by means of an anti slip mat gt gt Ensure that the seat cushions backrests are fastened securely and correctly Adjusting the height of the headrests e Grasp the cushion on the headrest and push it to the desired position Hobby 7 11 Seatbelts in the caravan The seats in the middle seating arrangement facing the direction of traffic have been fitted with seatbelts Operation Locks are used to adjust the height of the seatbelts Buckling the seatbelt Do not twist the seatbelt If you use a model with a retractable restraint system you must first press on the top cover to unlock it and then extend it in the direction you are driving e Grasp the tongue and insert it in the lock of the seatbelt until you hear it snap shut e Guide the upper part of the seatbelt over your shoulder and diagonally across your chest e The lower part of the seatbelt fits across your hips Unbuckling the seatbelt e Press the button on the lock of the seatbelt to unlock the tongue 7 12 Seats in the driver s cabin
14. 9 5 ums 09 7 9 0 09 9 Chapter 10 Accessories 10 1 Towbar coupling 10 1 Chapter 11 Maintenance and Care 11 2 Maintenance rr 11 1 11 1 1 3 GIO iue ie 11 2 11 4 Operating in winter eene 11 4 Chapter 12 Sanitation and Environmental Protection 12 1 The environment and traveling 12 1 12 2 Returning the vehicle 12 3 Chapter 13 Technical Data 13 1 Weights acc to 92 21 EWG 2007 season 13 1 13 2 Inflation pressure 13 2 iO eet c 1 1 Appendix u 1 00 2 01 1 Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction Our motor homes are continuously being further developed and for this reason we must reserve the right to make changes to the equipment shape and technology Certain kinds of accessories are also described in this user manual that are not part of the standard scope of delivery For this reason no claims may be asserted against HOBBY based on the conten ts of this user manual Those accessories that are available at the time of going to print are described here They have been applied on a par for all floor plans
15. G 4500 2x1500 225 75 5 78 130 6Jx 16 ET 68 225 75 R 5 78 130 750 GELC Toskana Exclusive G 4500 2x1500 225 75 5 78 130 6Jx 16 ET 68 225 75 R 5 78 130 595 AK LC Toskana E 3500 2000 215 75 5 71 118 6Jx16 ET 68 215 75 R 5 71 118 615 Toskana E 3500 2000 215 75 5 71 118 6Jx 16 ET 68 215 75 R 5 71 118 615 AK KLC Toskana E 3500 2000 215 70 5 71 118 6Jx15 ET 68 215 70 R 5 71 118 670 AK Toskana E 4000 2400 225 75 5 78 130 6Jx16 ET 68 225 75 R 5 78 130 670 Toskana E 4000 2400 225 75 5 78 130 6Jx 16 ET 68 225 75 R 5 78 130 670 FLC Toskana E 4000 2400 225 75 5 78 130 6Jx 16 ET 68 225 75 R 5 78 130 670 AK GFLC Toskana E 4000 2400 225 75 5 78 130 6Jx 16 ET 68 225 75 R 5 78 130 725 AK GFMC Sphinx H 4500 2x1500 225 75 5 78 130 6Jx 16 ET 68 225 75 R 5 78 130 770 AK GEMC Sphinx H 4500 2x1500 225 75 5 78 130 6 Jx 16 ET 68 225 75 R 5 78 130 No of tire bolts centralising collars bolt circle Hobby Chassis 03 6 Increased and reduced loads for motor homes 2007 season Hobby Series Type Basic vehicle Motorization Chassis Hitch Seatbelt No of Techn Perm load Model Standard Alternative s system seats perm axle rear overall front weight kg D 600 FL Toskana F F3 FIAT Ducato
16. Please note that large amounts of equalizing current can also flow while driving if the charging status of both batteries varies si gnificantly This may cause one of the two 40A fuses that pro tect the batteries to blow 2 12V main relay The 12V main relay switches the corresponding electric cir cuits on and off It is controlled by the corresponding switch in the control panel If the voltage of the ancillary battery drops to a value below 10 5 the main relay will switch off the corre sponding consumers to prevent the battery from being perma nently damaged due to total discharge Please note that only those consumers are switched off that are activated by means of the main relay Please refer also to the 12V main switch on the control panel Hobby 06 10 06 11 Electrical Installations 3 Refrigerator relay It is possible to operate the refrigerator on 12V via the motor battery and the generator when the motor of the vehicle is run ning When the motor has stopped 12V operation of the refri gerator is automatically turned off again to avoid discharging the batteries by accident 12V operation of the refrigerator is only carried out while driving if the voltage of the motor battery shows at least 8V at the charging station and the D signal is connected to the charging station 4 Pump relay The pump switch built into the control panel is downstream from this relay All of the switches built into the water fau ce
17. 1980 3450 948 2058 4554 6995 3020 2330 1810 1980 4035 948 2012 4554 6995 3020 2330 1810 1980 4035 948 2012 4554 6995 3020 2330 1810 1980 4035 948 2012 4554 6995 3020 2330 1810 1980 4035 948 2012 5143 7620 3320 2330 1810 1860 3778 948 2094 5612 8089 3320 2330 1810 1860 4316 948 2025 Chassis Hobby 03 4 03 5 Chassis Tires and rims for basic mobile home vehicles 2007 season Basic model with steel rims Basic model with LM rims Hobby Peet Perm axle load Tire size Wheel at Tire size Wheel at Model cc tachment tachment 600 FL Toskana F 3500 2000 215 70 5 71 118 6Jx15 68 215 70 R 5 71 118 600 GFLC Toskana 3500 2000 215 70 5 71 118 6Jx 15 68 215 70 R 5 71 118 650 ES Toskana F 3500 2000 215 70 5 71 118 6Jx 15 ET 68 215 70 R 5 71 118 650 Toskana 3500 2000 215 70 5 71 118 6Jx15 68 215 70 R 5 71 118 650 Toskana Exclusive 3500 2000 215 70 5 71 118 6Jx 15 ET 68 215 70 R 5 71 118 650 GFLC Toskana Exclusive G 3500 2000 215 70 5 71 118 6Jx 15 68 215 70 R 5 71 118 690 GESC Toskana Exclusive 4000 2400 225 75 5 78 130 6Jx 16 ET 68 225 75 R 5 78 130 750 FLC Toskana Exclusive G 4500 2x1500 225 75 5 78 130 6Jx 16 ET 68 225 75 R 5 78 130 750 ELC Toskana Exclusive
18. 78 Hobby Electrical Installations 06 22 Hobby cod 06 7OSAN Cabled Floor 12 V D 595 AKLC 06 23 Electrical Installations Cabled Floor 230 V D 615 AK KLC u 4500 ALKOVEN ALKDVEN ico 22 gx cus Schrank iius Tre 79 we 5000 n T 4 n 4 230 E WASCHBECKEN bm ES E Q0 e m aS P es a gt er m b Hobby Electrical Installations 06 24 Hobby de 26 et 006705AN Cabled Floor 12 V D 615 AK KLC 06 25 Electrical Installations Cabled Floor 230 V D 615 AK GFLC Hobby Electrical Installa
19. a voltage of 12 V here when the motor is running e 5 the connection between the battery charger and the on board control panel functioning properly Operation by means of a 12 V caravan battery All of the equipment is automatically supplied from the caravan battery if the mobile home is standing still without a 230 V mains supply and with its engine turned off The 12 V master switch must be switched on Electrical Installations gt The caravan battery should only be allowed to discharge to a voltage of 11 V At this point you should ensure that it is recharged from the dynamo or from public supply 6 5 Caravan battery Location Under the driver s seat in the seating arrangement or in a separate compartment that is accessible from the outside depending on the floor plan Features The battery does not require maintenance It does not need to be refilled with water The battery is closed off and cannot leak The battery is cycle proof making it especially suitable for the supply of the board network Several discharging charging operations are possible Use only the same kind of batteries when exchanging the battery same capacity and voltage cycle proof mainte nance free and leakproof Hobby 06 18 06 19 Electrical Installations Changing the battery Please do not smoke when changing the battery e Disconnect the connection to the 230 V network First disconnect the minus c
20. and sewage tanks Turn the button to select the menu item Test for the analog display of the levels of the fresh water se wage tanks as well as the voltage of the batteries and then press the button to activate this function The fresh water and sewage tanks are displayed in analog mode in four steps To obtain a correct display the vehicle should be in a horizontal position when the level of the tanks is read off Touch a key to illuminate the instrument The contents of the tanks can be read off irrespective of the position of the main switch Just as for the display of the voltage of the batteries the display and illumination turn off approx 12 seconds after you let go of the button 4 Illuminated LCD display to show the following func tions Parallel connection of ancillary and motor batteries see figure for LCD display The parallel connection of both batteries is carried out in two operating states 1 The motor of the vehicle is running The generator charges both batteries 2 If you charge the ancillary battery by connecting it to the public current supply it will surpass a voltage of 13 5V Once this voltage is reached both batteries are connected in par allel and charged by the built in charger Warning see figure for LCD display if battery voltage is low Should the voltage of one of the two connected batteries re ach a critically low level the warning light in the LCD display wi
21. brands are mounted e g Pirelli Hobby 13 2 Index Hobby 1 1 Index Index A Accessories care of 11 4 Airing 11 1 B Battery charger location 06 15 Beds rearranging lift off table construction 07 13 Brakes 02 6 04 8 Breakdown of devices 06 20 Caravan battery 06 18 changing the battery 06 19 features 06 18 location 06 18 Care 11 2 of windows and doors 11 3 of furniture surfaces 11 3 of cushions and upholstery curtains 11 3 of carpeted floor 11 3 of toilet 11 3 of accessories 11 4 Changing a tire 04 7 Charging procedure 06 16 with running motor 06 17 protecting the device 06 17 protection against total Hobby discharge 06 16 Chassis 03 1 Checking the gas supply 9 1 Circuit diagram interior 06 21 Compulsory ventilation 05 6 Condensation 11 1 Cupboard doors with push button knob 07 2 D Day and night position overview 07 21 Dimming system 07 11 Doors and flaps interior 07 1 Doors opening and closing 05 8 Driving 02 7 curves 02 7 protecting your tires 04 1 in reverse 02 7 Driving in reverse 02 7 Driving through curves 02 7 E Economic driving 02 7 Electric power supply 06 14 Electric power supply unit 06 15 Electric system fuses 06 19 Electrical installations safety instructions 06 1 Emergency equipment 02 9 fire extinguisher 02 10 first aid kit 02 9 warning triangle 02 10 Entrance door 05 8 07 1 Entrance step 03 10 Environment 12 1 waste 12 3 sewage 12 1 sanit
22. distributed within the tire Repeat the pumping process Resume driving immediately so that the sealant can be evenly distributed within the tire Maximum speed 80 km h Drive carefully especially in curves Check tire pressure after driving 10 minutes If the tire pressure has fallen under this minimum value 8 you may not drive any further If the minimum value is still indicated 8 correct the tire pressure according to the tire pressure table in the gas bottle container Drive carefully to the nearest mechanic and have the tire replaced N Danger of accidents If the reguired tire pressure is still unattainable the tire is too severely damaged In this case the tire repair kit can no longer provide an ef fective seal Therefore do not drive any further Notify a service station or the 24 hour service hotline Wheels Tires Brakes 04 6 00 5 max 10 Minuten e 18bar 26 psi F Adhere the provided sticker to the combination instru ment within sight of the driver Dispose of used tire repair kit at a service station Danger of accidents Have the tires replaced at the nearest service station Hobby 04 7 Wheels Tires Brakes Warnings when changing tires A The jack may only be inserted in the appropriate location holes If the jack is inserted in other positions this may lead to damages to the vehicle or even accidents if the vehicle falls off the jack be u
23. external mains only when the main switch is off e Should the switch be automatically interrupted check the system for defects before switching the power supply back on Fuses Only replace defect fuses after you have found the reason for the defect and fixed it The new fuse must have the same amperage as the old one Hobby Toskana Toskana Exclusive Control Panel Voltage Motor battery Level Sewage tank Voltage Ancillary battery Level Fresh water tank Button to select and activate Illuminated LCD display Show inside Time 12 V main switch temperature set display on off Pump Show outside on off temperature Analog instruments on off Setting alarm clock on off Warning Charging from public current supply Alarm clock on off Not in use Parallal connection status Symbol Outside temperature Charging status Symbol Motor battery Symbol Ancillary battery Symbol Inside temperature 12 V main switch on off Operating instructions Charger LA240 LA330 control panel TCP HO 06 with 12V distribution Dear Customer please take careful note of the following in structions for operating your control panel with charger and 12V distribution so that this equipment will provide you with many years of good service A General description The control panel TCP HO 06 charger LA240 LA330 and 12V distribution are all part of the electronic
24. for stop valves and valves e All of the taps on gas devices must be shut while driving The only exception is for the taps for heating devices that are to be used while driving N Over the years vibrations can cause slight leakages to appear If you suspect that there are leakages have your dealer or an authorised workshop for gas facilities check your system N Leak tests may never be carried out near an open flame Hobby 09 5 Gas 9 3 Heating Location of the operating device Inthe kitchen or by the middle seating arrangement depen ding on the model To operate e Remove the chimney cap not in scope of delivery e Open the bottle valve and the quick action stop valve in the gas pipe e Use the rotary switch to adjust the room temperature The equipment is now operating The green control light ration under the rotary switch is shining Hobby Bruma Trumatic The device will automatically select the required level of per formance for the burner depending on the difference in tem perature between the set temperature and the temperature at present in the room N The LPG heating system in your mobile home has been designed to permit operation while driving The reguire ments of the EU Guideline 2001 56 EG for heating de vices have been fulfilled so that in case of an accident LPG cannot escape involuntarily Bruma Trumatic Turning off Gas operati
25. located under the passenger seat depending on the floor plan Operating with 230 V electric mains After switching on the master switch on the HOBBY on board control panel the caravan battery will be charged by the battery charger in the mobile home Charging procedure The charging procedure is dependent on the battery voltage of the caravan battery Charge until the battery voltage has reached 14 4 V Switch off the battery charger until the battery voltage has sunk to 13 8 V Recharge when the battery voltage sinks below 13 8 V Make a parallel connection and charge the engine battery as well as the caravan battery when the battery voltage sinks below 13 5 V Separate the engine battery and the caravan battery when the joint battery voltage sinks below 12 5 V Electrical Installations 06 16 van battery can be checked continuously on the on board gt The battery voltage of both the engine battery and the cara control panel located above the entrance door ie The battery charger only works if the batteries have been inserted with their poles in the right direction 12 hours on the electric mains to completely recharge itself This charging period must be extended accordingly if equip ment that uses 12 V is switched on at the same time gt A discharged caravan requires a charging period of approx Protection against total discharge If the battery voltage of the caravan battery sinks below 10 5 V a relay shuts do
26. of your body and other objects away from the opening Attention Can cause injury Opening Interior of the Caravan 07 6 Press the key until the skylight reaches the desired position When it reaches its final position it will automatically turn off Hobby 07 7 Interior of the Caravan Closing and locking Emergency operation during power failure e Press the key until the skylight reaches the desired position e Remove any objects and body parts from the opening To lock press the key when the skylight is closed until the e Loosen round cover 1 and lift out the ventilation screen motor automatically turns itself off Hobby Interior of the Caravan 07 8 e Use the push button to unlatch the mechanism 3 A Hold the push button and at the same time turn the crank 3 B to move the skylight After reaching the desired position of the skylight pull the button and at the same time lightly turn the crank back and forth until the mechanism locks nsert emergency crank 2 as far as possible and hold tightly N Attention Skylight can snap shut suddenly while being unlocked 3 A Always hold the crank firmly as long as the gears are unlocked Hobby 07 9 Interior of the Caravan Interior lighting Darkening the interior e Press the toggle switch on off for interior lighting e Use the clasp to pull the pleated material to any desired position or push it against the clasp of the insect scr
27. sewage tank with fresh water after emptying Only empty your sewage tank in special places for sewage disposal but never in open spaces Generally sewage stations are found in motorway service areas campsites or petrol stations The following applies for excrements e Only use approved sanitary cleansing products in the ex crement tank You may be able to avoid the use of sanitary liquids by installing an activated carbon filter system sold as an accessory Ex Use sanitary liquids very sparingly An overdose is no gu arantee of preventing odours Sanitation and Enviromental Protection Sanitation Never allow the excrement tank to become too full Empty the tank immediately as soon as the level indicator lights up e Never empty excrements down manholes Generally the public sewage system does not run through clarification plants Empty the excrement tank in special places for sanitary disposal but never in open spaces Hobby 12 2 12 3 Sanitation and Enviromental Protection The following applies for waste e Separate your waste and put appropriate materials in the recycling bins Empty waste bins as often as possible in the appropriate bins or containers This avoids unpleasant and problematic waste from building up on board The following applies for picnic spots e Always leave picnic spots clean and tidy even if you dispose of someone else s waste of nat
28. spaces Generally sewage stations are found in motorway service areas campsites or petrol stations The following applies for excrements e Only use approved sanitary cleansing products in the ex crement tank You may be able to avoid the use of sanitary liquids by installing an activated carbon filter system sold as an accessory Ex Use sanitary liquids very sparingly An overdose is no gu arantee of preventing odours Sanitation and Enviromental Protection Sanitation Never allow the excrement tank to become too full Empty the tank immediately as soon as the level indicator lights up e Never empty excrements down manholes Generally the public sewage system does not run through clarification plants Empty the excrement tank in special places for sanitary disposal but never in open spaces Hobby 12 2 12 3 Sanitation and Enviromental Protection The following applies for waste e Separate your waste and put appropriate materials in the recycling bins Empty waste bins as often as possible in the appropriate bins or containers This avoids unpleasant and problematic waste from building up on board The following applies for picnic spots e Always leave picnic spots clean and tidy even if you dispose of someone else s waste of nature but also of mobile home and caravan drivers everywhere Hobby Careful use of the environment is not only in the interest 12
29. step is extended automatically N Do not step on the entrance step until it has been com pletely extended D Should the entrance step function poorly or not because L Mind the different heights of the steps and ensure that the of dirt we ees uns lattes ul e s ground in front of the entrance is firm and level GIESWE her GUT N The entrance step must be retracted before driving Hobby 03 11 Chassis 3 5 Externally mounted constructions Registering accessories in the vehicle s documents e Have your HOBBY dealer mount your externally mounted constructions e Drive your mobile home to the Technical Surveyance Asso ciation TUV The will survey your externally mounted constructions and draw up an appropriate expertise e Take the expertise and the registration documents Parts and Il to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency They will copy the changes into the vehicle s documents D Do not forget that towbar couplings motorcycle carriers leveling devices and or additional spring blades must be registered Please note that mounting additional equipment reduces the load your mobile home can carry Hobby Chassis Hobby Wheels Tires Brakes Hobby 04 1 Wheels Tires Brakes Chapter 4 Wheels tires brakes 41 Wheels On your first drive with your mobile home please check that your tire bolts are still securely tightened after having driven 50 km and if necessary tighten them with
30. tap for the sewage tank Close all taps and quick action stop valves for gas devices The only exception is for heaters that are to be used while driving If necessary remove any electric cables from the exterior socket If necessary retract the TV antenna as for as possible If necessary secure any loads on the roof ensuring that they will not slide The same applies for bicycles Turn off the light in the tent in front of the motor home Interior Some preparations must also be carried out inside the mobile home Preparing the interior Sort loose objects and stow them in the compartments Place heavy objects in the lower compartments If necessary switch refrigerator to 12 V operation Ensure that no liquids including those in the refrigerator will leak Secure gas bottles Brace the safety device for the table Firmly close doors including refrigerator door drawers and flaps Safety 02 4 Heavy and or voluminous objects e g TV radio must be secured before driving Completely open and secure the optional cockpit dimming system permissible axle loads the technically permissible overall mass as well as the permissible height width and length N Do not overload the vehicle It is imperative that you note the of the mobile home gt Place note with all important measures and weights visible place in both the caravan and the driver s cabin Driver s cabin Do not forget the follo
31. the Caravan 07 18 D770 AK GEMC Sphinx 2007 D650 GFLC Toskana Exclusive 2007 Hobby 07 19 Interior of the Caravan D750 ELC Toskana Exclusive 2007 D750 GELC Toskana Exclusive 2007 Hobby Interior of the Caravan 07 20 D600 GFLC Toskana 2007 D650 FLC Toskana 2007 Hobby 07 21 Interior of the Caravan Hobby 7 9 Overview of day and night positions D 595 AK LC Toskana Day position Night position Interior of the Caravan 07 22 D 600 FL D 600 GFLC Toskana Toskana Day position Night position Hobby 07 23 Interior of the Caravan D 615 AK GFLC D 615 AK KLC Toskana Toskana Day position Night position D 650 ES Toskana Interior of the Caravan 07 24 D 650 FLC Toskana p M Day position Night position Hobby 07 25 Interior of the Caravan D 650 FLC D 650 GFLC Toskana Exclusive Toskana Exclusive Day position Night position Interior of the Caravan 07 26 D 670 AK GFLC Toskana D 670 AK FLC Toskana Day position t Night position Hobby 07 27 Interior of the Caravan D 670 AK GFM D 670 AK KMC Toskana Toskana t Day position f Night position Interior of the Caravan 07 28 D 690 GELC D 725 AK GFMC Tokana Exclusive Sphinx Day position
32. the ventilation openings are blocked Never block ventilation openings gt gt Apply special covers when operating the mobile home winter These covers can be purchased from your dealer Hobby 05 7 Exterior Structure gt We recommend that you remove the ventilation grate if the outside temperature is very high This allows more air to permeate to the refrigerator intensifying refrigeration Removing the ventilation grate e Turn the screw 3 as far to the left as it will go e Carefully pull out the ventilation grate starting on the left e Then remove the ventilation grate Hobby Heating The heating system is supplied with fresh air from outside 1 This ventilation flap also permits exhaust air from the system to escape Danger You can suffocate if the ventilation openings are blocked Never block ventilation openings 5 3 Opening and closing doors and flaps Keys to the vehicle The following keys are supplied with the motor home one master key two keys for the following locks on the basic vehicle driver s door and passenger door acode card D Note the manufacturer s operating instructions for the basic vehicle two keys that fit the following locks on the structure entrance door service flaps toilet flaps gt gt In addition a self adhesive aluminium plate is supplied en graved with the number of the key for the basic vehicle Exterior Structure 05 8
33. there are electronics downstream from the main switch that turn a relay on and off a small amount of current approx 130 mA is drawn off the battery when the main switch is turned on and all 12V con sumers are turned off Therefore this switch should be turned off if the vehicle is standing still for a longer period of time in order to avoid discharging the batte ry unintentionally The relay for the main switch is built into the 12V distributor Pump switch with display The 12V pump is turned and off by selecting the menu item Pump and pressing the button You read off its status by checking the Pump on off symbol in the LCD display The pump can only be tur ned on when the main switch has been turned on If the pump has been turned on and the main switch is turned off the pump circuit will be turned off as soon as the main switch is turned off Hobby Progress bar to show charging status when charging from public current supply A 5 level progress bar shows the charging status when charging from the public current supply If only the lower seg ment is illuminated the ancillary battery is being charged with constant current Symbols for public current supply and an cillary battery are also illuminated The voltage of the battery is below 14 volts If two segments of the progress bar are illuminated the bat tery has reached a voltage of approx 14V and both batteries are connected in parallel The symbo
34. water Close all outlets and valves e Unlock and open filler neck 1 e Fill tank with drinking water preferably using a hose not included in scope of delivery To draw water e Switch 12V master switch Turn switches for water pump heating and boiler to e Turn on hot or cold water taps Water 08 2 During the cold season or if the main switch is turned on Emptying the fresh water tank while the heating system is off the TRUMA safety valve opens allowing the boiler to empty itself e Open the lid of the tank with the tools provided D The ball valve to let fresh water run off is located in the seating arrangement next to the fresh water tank Hobby 08 3 Water The following applies for obtaining good water from the tank I A Only fill the tank with drinking water When filling pay atten tion to the sticker with the Fresh Water symbol Always boil water before using it Lock the tank Empty the water tank after every journey and before letting your mobile home stand for a longer period of time Clean the water tank thoroughly with water Water in closed containers such as a tank quickly becomes full of bacteria If you enjoy drinking plain water you should add a disinfectant or store mineral water Never allow antifreezer or other chemicals to get into the water circuit This can be poisonous When operating in win ter ensure that the fresh
35. water tank is sufficiently heated Sewage tank Emptying the sewage tank Remove the hose for emptying the tank from the bottom of your mobile home Hobby e Hang the end of the hose a collecting basin or waste column e Carefully open the tap for emptying the tank to ensure that sewage does not splash about e After the sewage has completely run off close the tap e Carefully press the hose in its carrier to ensure that it is not accidentally released Emptying the sewage tank e Use the support located underneath the vehicle to empty the sewage tank e Collect the sewage in a collecting basin disposal but never in open spaces Generally sewage stations are found in motorway service areas campsites s Only empty your sewage tank in special places for sewage or petrol stations 8 2 Flushing toilet Preparing the toilet e Open the Thetford door and pull the holding bar up to remove the excrement tank gt The excrement tank can only be removed when the bolt is closed e Pull out the tank as far as possible keeping it level Slightly tip the excrement tank and then pull it out comple tely Place it in an upright vertical position Turn the emptying support to an upward position Water 08 4 You may be able to avoid the use of sanitary liquids by installing an activated carbon filter system sold as an accessory Use sanitary liquids very sparingly An overdo
36. with 2 modules each 55 W Sun awning Omnistor 300 x 250 cm Sun awning Omnistor 350 x 250 cm Sun awning Omnistor 400 x 250 cm Sun awning Omnistor 450 x 250 cm Sun awning Omnistor 500 x 250 cm Towbar coupling fixed Ultrasound alarm system 12 V incl gas alarm system Urban water connection Video system for reversing with flat screen monitor Chassis 03 8 2 0 2 0 1 7 1 0 7 5 15 0 50 0 2 0 0 5 16 0 2 0 14 0 15 0 1 5 7 0 16 0 21 0 25 0 29 0 39 0 45 5 18 0 1 0 0 5 2 0 Hobby 03 9 Chassis Retracting leveling supports e Use crank to release leveing supports e Retract leveling supports To lock leveling supports press fork 1 3 3 Leveling supports Leveling supports standard design The leveling supports are located at the rear of your mobile home Swinging out the leveling supports To swing out the leveling supports press fork 1 and pull towards hinge Swing out leveling supports f necessary secure leveling supports from caving in Place leveling support upon base 2 Use the crank to even out the leveling supports until the vehicle is in a level position Hobby Chassis 03 10 3 4 Entrance step Extension itch 2 located near entrance The alcove series mobile home has an electrically extendable entrance step 1 ri etraction e Press up switch 3 located near entrance The entrance
37. 0 80 Netherlands 2 55 14 12 80 100 1 120 Norway 2 55 12 4 up to 3 5 80 90 1 90 3 5 over 7 5 80 80 Austria 2 55 12 up to 3 5 100 3 5over 7 5 70 80 Poland 2 50 12 up to 2 5 90 over 2 5 70 70 Portugal 12 up to 3 5 90 100 17 over 3 5 80 90 17 90 Romania up to 3 5 90 90 over 3 5 60 60 Russia 90 10 Sweden 16 up to 3 5 70 90 17 over 3 5 80 90 1 Sweden up to 3 5 70 90 over 3 5 80 90 Switzerland up to 3 5 80 100 over 3 5 12 100 The Slovakian up to 3 5 90 Republic 80 Slovenia up to 3 5 80 100 over 3 5 80 Spain 80 90 100 The Czech up to 3 5 90 Republic over 3 5 80 Turkey 80 The Ukraine 90 Hungary up to 3 5 80 100 over 3 5 70 C 80 Hobby 02 13 Safety 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 512 13 14 15 16 17 19 expressways Recommended speed 130 km h Reduce speed by 10 km h on wet roads and by 20 km h on motorways On gravel roads 80 km h On roads with more than one lane in both directions On motorways A driver who has not held his licence for more than one year may not drive faster than 90 km h Corresponding stickers available in the offices of the ACP must be applied visibly to the rear of the vehicle From 10 p m to 5 a m 110 km h on all motorways with the exception of the A1 Salzburg Vienna and the A2 Salzburg Villach Up to 1100 ccm 70 km h up to 1800 ccm 80 km h over 1
38. 00 1850 2000 750 1000 4500 650 ES Toskana F FIAT Ducato 35 Light 130 Multijet 160 Multijet Power Serien Tiefrahmen Rahmenverl 2646 VP 230 4 3500 1850 2000 750 1000 4500 D 650 FLC Toskana F FIAT Ducato 35 Light 130 Multijet 160 Multijet Power Serien Tiefrahmen Rahmenverl 2646 MP 230 4 3500 1850 2000 750 1000 4500 D 650 FLC Toskana Exclusive FIAT Ducato 35 Light 130 Multijet 160 Multijet Power Serien Tiefrahmen Rahmenverl 2646 MP 230 4 3500 1850 2000 750 1000 4500 D 650 GFLC Toskana Exclusive F3 FIAT Ducato 35 Light 130 Multijet 160 Multijet Power Serien Tiefrahmen Absenkung 2645 A VP 230 4 3500 1850 2000 750 1000 4500 D 690 GELC Toskana Exclusive FIAT Ducato 40 Heavy 130 Multijet 160 Multijet Power Serien Tiefrahmen Absenkung 2645 A MP 230 4 4000 2100 2400 750 1000 5000 750 FLC Toskana Exclusive F4 FIAT Ducato 40 Heavy 130 Multijet 160 Multijet Power AL KO AMC 45HT AMC58G A MP 240 4 4500 2100 2x1500 750 1550 6000 750 ELC Toskana Exclusive F4 FIAT Ducato 40 Heavy 130 Multijet 160 Multijet Power AL KO AMC 45HT AMC58G A MP 240 4 4500 2100 1500 750 1550 6000 D 750 GELC Toskana Exclusive F4 FIAT Ducato 40 Heavy 130 Multijet 160 Multijet Power AL KO AMC 45 AMC58G A MP 240 4 4500 2100 2x1500 750 1550 6000 595 AKLC Toskana E FIAT Ducato 35 Light 130 Multijet 160 Multijet Power Serien Tiefrahmen Rah
39. 000 673 4 D 725 AK GFMC Sphinx 3680 75 77 211 4043 4500 458 4 D 770 GEMC Sphinx 3735 75 77 211 4089 4500 403 4 These figures refer to the standard vehicle without extra equipment Deviations of up to 5 are possible Hobby Conventi Overload Length personal Remaining onal of gt overload loading Weight vehicle equipment weight D 600 FL 225 233 6 5 105 128 D 600 GFLC 225 208 6 5 105 103 D 650 ES 225 163 7 0 110 53 D 650 FLC 225 133 7 0 110 23 D 650 FLC 225 151 7 0 110 41 D 650 GFLC 225 115 7 0 110 5 D 690 GELC 225 513 7 5 115 398 D 750 FLC 225 483 8 1 121 362 D 750 ELC 225 473 8 1 121 352 225 458 8 1 121 337 D 595 AK LC 225 164 6 1 101 62 D 615 AK GFLC 225 128 6 5 105 23 D 615 AK KLC 225 110 6 5 105 5 D 670 AK KMC 225 418 7 0 110 303 D 670 AK GFM 225 393 7 0 110 283 D 670 AK FLC 225 443 7 0 110 333 D 670 AK GFLC 225 448 7 0 110 338 D 725 AK GFMC 225 233 7 6 116 116 D 770 AK GEMC 225 178 8 1 121 57 Technical Data 13 2 Inflation pressures tire pressure bar Basis Michelin XC Camping 215 70 15 front 5 0 rear 5 5 FIAT These inflation pressures are only valid for standard tires by alternative manufacturers In principle we try to equip all ve hicles with Michelin Camping tires In times of high demand however Michelin is unable to fulfil all demands In this case alternative
40. 07 kW 146 PS 3 0 HPT 130 kW 176 PS 6 The number of seats may be reduced due to the additional weight of the special equipment 3 The towbar coupling is special equipment Hobby 03 7 Chassis Trailing load Max total Caravan Total Height Width Track Wheel Pro unloaded loaded weight of length length front rear base jec tion mobile front rear home 750 1300 5300 4035 6476 2897 2330 1810 1980 3800 948 1728 750 1000 5000 4035 6476 2897 2330 1810 1980 3800 948 1728 750 1000 5000 4533 6974 2897 2330 1810 1980 3800 948 2226 750 1000 5000 4533 6974 2897 2330 1810 1980 3800 948 2226 750 1000 5000 4533 6974 2897 2310 1810 1790 3800 948 2226 750 1000 5000 4533 6974 2897 2310 1810 1790 3800 948 2226 750 1550 6000 5612 8053 2910 2310 1810 1860 4316 948 1989 750 1550 6000 5612 8053 2910 2310 1810 1860 4316 948 1989 750 1550 6000 5612 8053 2910 2310 1810 1860 4316 948 1989 750 1300 5100 3705 6146 3017 2330 1810 1980 3450 948 1748 750 1100 5100 4015 6456 3017 2330 1810 1980 3450 948 2058 750 1100 5100 4015 6456 3017 2330 1810 1980 3450 948 2058 750 1550 6000 5143 7620 3320 2330 1810 1860 3778 948 2094 750 1550 6000 5612 8089 3320 2330 1810 1860 4316 948 2025 Hobby Weight of accessories 2007 season Object Weight kg Additional gel battery 110 Ah Additional gel b
41. 2 Returning the vehicle If you should ever have to give up your mobile home and have it recycled the manufacturer of the basic vehicle is responsible for taking it back status at the time of printing This means that your HOBBY mobile home will be taken back free of charge by any Fiat dealer and expertly recycled Sanitation and Enviromental Protection Hobby Sanitation and Enviromental Protection Hobby 12 1 Sanitation and Enviromental Protection Chapter 12 Sanitation and Environmental Protection 12 1 The environment and traveling Environmentally fair use It is only natural that owners of mobile homes and caravans have a special responsibility for the environment Always use your vehicle in an environmentally friendly way Jat yt The following applies for environmentally fair use Do not spoil the peace and cleanliness of nature e Dispose of sewage excrements and wast in the proper way e Set an example so that mobile home and caravan drivers are not generally held to be pollutionists Hobby The following applies for sewage Collect sewage on board only in built in sewage tanks or if necessary in suitable containers Never empty sewage in open spaces or down manholes Generally the public sewage system does not run through clarification plants Empty your sewage tank as often as possible even if it is not completely full hygiene If possible rinse out the
42. 40 Heavy 130 Multijet 160 Multijet Power Serien Tiefrahmen Rahmenverl 2646 A VP 230 4 4000 2100 2400 D 600 GFLC Toskana F F3 FIAT Ducato 40 Heavy 130 Multijet 160 Multijet Power Serien Tiefrahmen Absenkung 2645 A VP 230 4 4000 2100 2400 D 650 ES Toskana F F3 FIAT Ducato 40 Heavy 130 Multijet 160 Multijet Power Serien Tiefrahmen Rahmenverl 2646 A VP 230 4 4000 2100 2400 D 650 FLC Toskana F F3 FIAT Ducato 40 Heavy 130 Multijet 160 Multijet Power Serien Tiefrahmen Rahmenverl 2646 A MP 230 4 4000 2100 2400 D 650 FLC Toskana Exclusive G F FIAT Ducato 40 Heavy 130 Multijet 160 Multijet Power Serien Tiefrahmen Rahmenverl 2646 A MP 230 4 4000 2100 2400 D 650 GFLC Toskana Exclusive FIAT Ducato 40 Heavy 130 Multijet 160 Multijet Power Serien Tiefrahmen Absenkung 2645 A VP 230 4 4000 2100 2400 D 690 GELC Toskana Exclusive G F3 D 750 FLC Toskana Exclusive F4 FIAT Ducato 40 Heavy 130 Multijet 160 Multijet Power AL KO AMC 50HT AMC58G A MP 240 4 5000 2100 2x1500 D 750 ELC Toskana Exclusive F4 FIAT Ducato 40 Heavy 130 Multijet 160 Multijet Power AL KO AMC 50HT AMC58G A MP 240 4 5000 2100 2x1500 D 750 GELC Toskana Exclusive G F4 FIAT Ducato 40 Heavy 130 Multijet 160 Multijet Power AL KO AMC 50HT AMC58G A MP 240 4 5000 2100 2x1500 D 595 AK LC Toskana E F3 FIAT Ducato 40 Heavy 130 Multijet 160 Multijet Pow
43. 6 E se px Using cleaning materials sparingly Aggressive cleansers such as wheel rim cleaners damage the environment The following applies when cleaning the exterior Rinse the vehicle with a weak jet of water e Wash the vehicle with a soft sponge and a commercial shampoo solution Rinse the sponge often Then rinse with a generous amount of water Drythe vehicle with a suede cloth e After washing the vehicle leave it standing outside to dry off completely gt Dry the headlights and sockets thoroughly as water collects there easily Maintenance and Care The following applies when waxing the surfaces e The varnished surfaces should be treated occasionally with wax Note the application instructions given by the wax manufacturers We recommend products made by VALMA turtle Flash or System The following applies when polishing the surfaces e In exceptional cases use polish to refinish weathered varnished surfaces We recommend solvent free polishing paste Use polish only in special cases and as seldom as possible because polish removes the top layer of varnish Frequent polishing causes extreme wear The following applies for tar and resin stains e Tar and resin stains as well as other organic stains can be removed with petroleum ether or spirits gt Do not use aggressive solutions such as products contai ning ester or ketone Hobby Maintenance and Care The following applies for d
44. 800 ccm 90 km h 70km h if the driver has held his licence for less than 2 years In accordance with Section 57 a of the German Road Traffic Licensing Regulations vehicles with a maximum overall weight of more than 7 5 t require a tachograph However it is in dispute whether this is also applicable for motor homes that are privately used A heavy vehicle fee must be paid on all roads for all vehicles with a maximum overall weight of more than 3 5 t The experience of the past few years has shown that objections are no longer raised with regard to extra wide or extra long German vehicles 2 55 m on all main roads 2 20 m on all roads marked Motor homes that were first registered from 1995 onwards with an empty weight of 1 875 kg as well as those first registered from 1981 onwards with an empty weight oof 1 800 kg may drive a maximum of 100 km h closed sewage system is often mandatory on Swedish camping grounds In accordance with the signs 12th exception to the German traffic regulations for the German Road Traffic Regulations dated 2005 03 18 Note traffic regulations nos 253 273 and 277 in accordance with Section 41 of the German Road Traffic Regulations Also note Sections 3 7 and 18 of the German Road Traffic Regulations Hobby 2 10 When you stop driving Selecting a parking space The following applies for selecting a parking space Select a parking space that is as level as possible f possible pick yo
45. ONTROL PANEL controls the electric power consumers e 12V DISTRIBUTON MODULE DS 300HB main relay battery parallel relay 12V 70 refrigerator relay pump relay charging facility B1 safety fuses BATTERY CHARGING DEVICE charges the battery in buffer operation PROBE WITH ROD measures contents of fresh water tank 4 state visualization PROBE WITH SCREWS SSP LED display shows when sewage tank is full e CONSUMER BATTERY B2 supplies all consumers VEHICLE BATTERY B1 GENERATOR charges both the vehicle and consumer batteries at the same time 230V MAIN SWITCH supplies and protects the 230V consumers 50A FUSES VEHICLE and CONSUMER BATTERIES Advice and instructions Important Any changes to the electrical installation may only be carried out by a professional electrician Disconnect the battery and switch off the 230V mains before carrying out any maintenance work Batteries Please observe the battery manufacturer s operating in structions The acid in the battery is poisonous and corrosive Avoid contact with eyes and skin e f the battery is completely empty it must be recharged for Electrical Installations a minimum of 10 hours If the battery has been empty for at least 8 weeks it may be damaged Check the amount of liquid in the batteries acid batteries regularly gel batteries require no maintenance but must continuously be recharged Check the level
46. Please note that it was not possible to describe all of the individual variations here If you have any special questions concerning accessories or the technology of the vehicle your dealer will be happy to answer them 1 1 General information Your HOBBY motor home has been built in accordance with the latest technology and approved safety regulations Despite all precautionary measures however it is possible that pas sengers may be hurt or the motor home damaged if the sa fety instructions in this user manual and the warning stickers placed throughout the motor home are not observed Please use the motor home only when it is technically in top condi tion Hobby Any defects that affect the safety of passengers or the motor home should be remedied immediately by trained personnel The brake system and the gas system should only be checked and repaired by an authorised workshop Please ensure that all of the deadlines for checking equipment and inspections are met 1 2 Before taking your first drive Please do not consider this manual to be just a means of refe rence but familiarize yourself thoroughly with it before taking your first drive Fill out the guarantee cards in the different manuals for the instal led equipment and fittings and send them to the manufacturers This will ensure guarantee claims for any of the equipment gt gt In accordance with guarantee conditions HOBBY s dealer will give you a 5 year guarante
47. Read the manufacturers operating manuals thoroughly and carefully Hobby 09 3 Gas 9 2 Gas supply Your mobile home has been equipped with a propane system gas bottle not included in scope of delivery The following equipment runs on this system cooker refrigerator water heater oven and possibly special equipment Gas bottle container The gas bottle container holds 2 x 11 kg propane cylinders These are connected to the gas pressure governor mounted on the wall by means of high pressure hoses with integrated security against breaking It is fitted out with a gas flow moni tor and an integrated test connection Therefore heating may explicitly be operated while driving The cyclinders are secured using two independent lashes The following applies for the gas bottle box e Always control the fastenings before driving Securely lash any loose straps e The maximum pressure in the hose of the safety regulator may not be more than 30 mbar A The gas bottle room may not be used as additional storage room Danger Fire Stop valves and valves These valves are use to interrupt the flow of gas to the cor responding device Each of the valves are identified by a sticker Location of the gas stop valves Depending on the floor plan all of the important gas stop val ves are located in the cupboard under the sink or above the cutlery drawer Gas 09 4 The following applies
48. a torque of 160 Nm for 15 wheel rims steel and light metal and 180 Nm for 16 wheel rims steel and light metal After this the tire bolts should be checked regularly that they are securely tightened 4 22 Tires Use only tires that have been entered in the vehicle s documents Other tire sizes may only be used if they have been permitted by the manufacturer of the basic vehicle Hobby Driving to protect your tires e Avoid braking sharply and racing starts e Avoid long drives on poor roads e Never drive an overloaded vehicle N Tubeless tires have been mounted on your HOBBY mobile home Under no circumstances may tubes be inserted in these tires Wheels Tires Brakes 04 2 N If the pressure is too low this may cause overheating of the tire possibly resulting in severe damage to the tire lt For the correct inflation pressure please refer to the table in the chapter on Technical Data or the operating instructions for the basic vehicle 4 4 Tread depth Replace your tires as soon as the tread depth is only 1 6 mm 4 3 Inflation pressure Tires may not be exchanged crosswise i e from the right side The inflation pressure of all tires as well as the spare tire should of the vehicle to the left and vice versa be checked approx every 4 weeks and before you go on longer journeys The following applies when checking inflation pressure Check the pressure only when the tire is cold D Tires age even i
49. ably high due to high charging currents over a long period of time or due to an environmental temperature that is too high because heat has accumulated at the place of installation the fan out current of the charger will be reduced until the temperature has dropped Plese note that the charger must be connected to a battery Wiring the batteries to the charger the wrong way round can damage the charger Therefore please ensure that the wiring is correct when attaching a battery to the 12V distributor Bat teries may only be connected or disconnected when there is no connection to the public current supply Also please note the battery manufacturer s instructions The charger is con nected to the 12V distributor by means of a special cable with connectors that are protected against reverse polarity The time required to optimally recharge a discharged battery by connecting it to the public current supply depends on how much of the battery s capacity must be recharged and how many consumers are being powered from the battery while it is being recharged It may be assumed that a battery has been charged to 95 of its full load when the progress bar in the LCD display is fully illuminated A parallel circuit relay has been mounted in the 12V distributor which interconnects the motor and ancillary batteries when they are attached to the public current supply and their voltage is higher than 13 5V There fore when the ancillary battery is in a cor
50. all faucets Ensure that water cannot get into the compulsory ventilation in the floor or the heating gt gt Also note the information and operating instructions given by the manufacturers of the built in equipment Hobby Sanitation and Enviromental Protection Hobby 12 1 Sanitation and Enviromental Protection Chapter 12 Sanitation and Environmental Protection 12 1 The environment and traveling Environmentally fair use It is only natural that owners of mobile homes and caravans have a special responsibility for the environment Always use your vehicle in an environmentally friendly way Jat yt The following applies for environmentally fair use Do not spoil the peace and cleanliness of nature e Dispose of sewage excrements and wast in the proper way e Set an example so that mobile home and caravan drivers are not generally held to be pollutionists Hobby The following applies for sewage Collect sewage on board only in built in sewage tanks or if necessary in suitable containers Never empty sewage in open spaces or down manholes Generally the public sewage system does not run through clarification plants Empty your sewage tank as often as possible even if it is not completely full hygiene If possible rinse out the sewage tank with fresh water after emptying Only empty your sewage tank in special places for sewage disposal but never in open
51. amages e Repair damages immediately to avoid further damages due to corrosion Ask your HOBBY dealer for assistance Windows and doors The following applies for their care e Rub the rubber joints around doors and windows lightly with talcum powder Clean acrylic glass panes only with a clean wet sponge and a soft cloth Cleaning with a dry cloth may scratch the panes gt Do not use strong and aggressive solutions that contain softeners or solvents is You will find talcum powder in auto accessory shops Cleaning the interior The following applies for cushions upholstery and curta ins e Clean cushions with soft brush or hoover e Have very dirty upholstery and curtains dry cleaned Do not wash them yourself Hobby f necessary wash them carefully using the foam from mild action detergent The following applies for carpeted floors e Clean with a hoover or brush e f necessary treat with carpet shampoo or a shampooing machine The following applies for furniture surfaces e Clean the surface of wooden furniture with a damp cloth or sponge e Rub dry with a dust free cloth e Use mild furniture polish Never use strong action cleansers intenvise furniture polish because this could scratch the surface The following applies for the toilet Clean with a neutral liquid cleanser and a cloth that does not scratch gt Never use strong action cleansers in the to
52. arked with a warning sign Before you begin driving open the overflow valve The contents of the fresh water tank will run off until for weight reasons only approx 10 litres are left When the vehicle is standing the valve can be closed allowing you to use the full volume of the tank Before driving you must open the overflow valve for the fresh water tank A reduced fresh water supply when the vehicle is ready to start has been entered in the vehicle s registration papers The mo bile home may only be operated on public roads when the overflow valve is open The driver is responsible for ensuring that this requirement is fulfilled as well as for observing the technically permissible total weight Hobby 03 2 03 3 Chassis Chassis data for mobile homes 2007 season Techn perm Hobby Series Type Basic Motorization Chassis Hitch Seatbelt No of overall weight Perm axle load Trailing load Max total Model vehicle Standard Alternative s system _ seats front rear unloaded loaded weight of mobile home D 600 FL Toskana F FIAT Ducato 35 Light 130 Multijet 160 Multijet Power Serien Tiefrahmen Rahmenverl 2646 VP 230 4 3500 1850 2000 750 1300 4800 D 600 GFLC Toskana F FIAT Ducato 35 Light 130 Multijet 160 Multijet Power Serien Tiefrahmen Absenkung 2645 A VP 230 4 35
53. aterials away from all heating and coo king devices Install a fire extinguisher next to the main entrance Store a fire blanket near the cooker Familiarize yourself with the instructions on the fire extingu isher Familiarize yourself with all safety measures set up against fire on the property Fighting fire Evacuate all passengers Close the valves of the gas containers Turn off the electric supply Sound the alarm and call the fire department Only fight the fire by yourself if this can be done without risk Hobby 02 11 Safety 2 9 Maximum speeds Never exceed the maximum speed of the country in which you are driving The following table lists the maximum speeds for mobile homes in European countries Status 2000 01 03 Country Measurements m Permissible overall Maximum speed km h Belgium up to 7 5 50 90 120 1 over 7 5 Bulgaria up to 7 5 over 7 5 Denmark up to 3 5 over 3 5 Germany up to 3 5 3 5 up to 7 5 over 7 5 Estonia up to 3 5 over 3 5 Finland France j up to 3 5 90 3 110 1 3 over 3 5 80 3 100 1 3 Greece 110 120 1 Great Britain 96 112 1 Ireland 96 112 1 Iceland 90 4 Italy up to 3 5 90 110 1 over 3 5 80 Yugoslavia up to 3 5 80 100 1 over 3 5 80 Croatia i 80 100 1 Latvia up to 7 5 Lithuania up to 3 5 over 3 5 Hobby Safety 02 12 Measurements m Permissible overall Maximum speed km h 12 Macedonia 2 50 8
54. ation 12 2 excrements 12 2 picnic spots 12 3 Environmental protection 12 1 Exterior gas supply 05 11 Exterior mirror 05 13 Exterior shower water supply 05 12 Cleaning the exterior 11 2 polishing 11 2 waxing 11 2 Exterior socket 05 12 Externally mounted constructions 03 11 F Fire extinguisher 02 10 First aid kit 02 9 Flaps opening and closing 05 8 Flushing toilet 08 4 Fresh water filler neck 05 11 Fresh water tank 08 1 to empty 08 2 to get water 08 1 to fill with water 08 1 Furniture surfaces care of 11 3 Fuse protection of elec system 12 V circuits 06 20 information on fuses 06 20 starter battery 06 19 G Gas 09 1 Gas bottle container 09 3 Gas cooker 09 7 to operate 09 8 putting into operation 09 7 Gas supply 09 3 General inspection 02 2 H Headrests adjusting the height 07 31 Heating to turn off 09 6 to operate 09 5 location of operating device 09 5 malfunction 09 6 Hot water supply function 08 9 1 Inflation pressure 04 2 Inflation pressure values 13 2 K Keys to the vehicle 05 8 Knockout windows 07 3 L Levelling supports 03 9 Loading 02 5 03 1 LPG fittings waste gas 09 2 quick action stop valves and valves 09 4 location 09 4 built in objects and changes 09 1 checking 09 1 regulators and valves 09 2 Luggage trunk flap 05 9 M Mains supply 06 14 Maintenance intervals 11 1 Maintenance brake system 04 5 Maximum speeds 02 11 On board control panel 06 1 Operating in winter
55. attery 80 Ah Additional cross for roof rail Air conditioning for vehicle Air conditioning Blizzard 2100 Dometic 230 V Air conditioning HobbyCool 25 Dometic AL KO electric lifting supports rear AL KO load carrier LST 150 AL KO motor scooter attachment kit for LST 150 AL KO towbar coupling AMC 58 A detachable Antenna Yachting 5 including mast Bedspread Bicycle carrier for garage and 3 bicycles Bicycle carrier for 2 bicycles Bicycle carrier for 3 bicycles Carpet Cruise control Dashboard made of precious root timber DVD navigation system with video system for reversing Exhaustor hood Dometic Extendable shelf for flat screen monitor External shower External socket for gas Fog lamps Increased load FIAT Insect schreen pliss 39 0 27 0 3 0 20 0 39 0 25 0 22 0 53 0 4 0 32 0 4 6 1 5 5 5 7 0 9 0 6 11 2 0 0 5 3 3 3 0 2 0 0 5 1 0 2 0 40 0 2 0 Insulation mats for driver s cabin Leather seating arrangement Loudspeakers additional in lounge Map bag for passenger side Motorcycle track for garage Motorization 2 3 JTD instead of 2 2 JTD Motorization 3 0 JTD instead of 2 3 JTD Mud flaps rear Narcotic gas warning device Navigation system Blaupunkt Travel Pilot Amsterdam Oven Parking distance control system Remifront dimming system for driver s cabin pliss Satellite system 65 cm Satellite system 85 cm Satellite reciever Skylight with elec fan and thermostat Solar system
56. bby 07 13 Interior of the Caravan L4 gt LE 7 7 Seating chests and setting up beds Pull the latch on the lift off table towards the interior of the The seating arrangements can be rearranged as comfortable caravan and lower the table beds for sleeping e Attach the supports to the additional wooden panel and hang it on the wall Lift off table construction gt gt When not in use the additional wooden panel is kept in Rearranging the clothes cupboard Remove all cushions Pull the latch on the lift off table up and loosen it Hobby Pull out the extension of the bed 4 and place additional cushions along the outer wall Place the cushions from the seating arrangement on top and pull them together towards the middle of the table Fill the empty spaces with the backrests To do this turn the backrests 3 around and place them with the wider side towards the front or back wall Interior of the Caravan 07 14 Hobby 07 15 Interior of the Caravan Hobby Interior of the Caravan 07 16 7 8 Overview of the seating arrangements D595 AK LC Toskana 2007 D615 AK KLC Toskana 2007 D615 AK GFLC Toskana 2007 0670 FLC Toskana 2007 Hobby 07 17 Interior of the Caravan D670 AK GFLC Toskana 2007 D670 AK GFM Toskana 2007 D670 AK KMC Toskana 2007 D725 AK GFMC Sphinx 2007 Interior of
57. be combined The combined shade can be adjusted in several positions Combining shades e Pull the connection flap of the insect screen upwards e Latch the connection flap to the catch on the one handed operation of the sunshade Adjusting the sunshade e Press the one handed operation of the sunshade together at the jaw and hold it Opening the insect screen e Unlatch the connection flap of the insect screen from the catch and separate it from the one handed operation e Use the connection flap to draw the insect screen down and do not let it snap back Hobby 07 4 07 5 Interior of the Caravan P zi 7 3 Caravan skylight Safety instructions N Never open the skylight in strong winds rain hail etc or if the temperature outside is below 20 C Remove snow ice or excessive dirt before opening Ensure there is sufficient room before opening the sky light under trees in garages etc Do not stand on the skylight Close and bolt the skylight before driving Open the insect screen and pleated material resting position If the sunlight is very strong pull the sunshade only 3 4 closed otherwise there is a danger of heat build up Hobby N The vents for ventilation must always remain open Never shut or cover up these vents Opening the skylight Before opening the skylight check that the outside area above the skylight is clear The skylight can be opened to an angle of 60 To eject th
58. by frost Please refer to the section on emptying the water system Introduction 01 2 1 3 Designations in the operating instructions This manual explains the motor home in the following man ner Texts and illustrations Texts that refer to illustrations are found directly below the illustrations Details in illustrations here entrance have been given item numbers 1 Lists Lists are given in the form of key words and shown as bullet points using Hobby 01 3 Introduction Handling instructions Handling instructions are also given in the form of key words beginning with the symbol e Notes home and its fittings will function perfectly Please remem ber that there may be some differences in description to the gt gt Notes point out important details that ensure your motor various kinds of equipment that can be supplied Warnings Warnings make you aware of dangers that may lead to material being damaged or even people being hurt if they are not observed Environmental Tips Environmental tips give you possibilities for lessening the impact on the environment Hobby Introduction Hobby Safety Hobby 02 1 Safety 2 2 Fire protection Chapter 2 Safety 2 1 General information Precautions against fire Ensure that there is sufficient ventilation Never cover built in compulsory ventilation skylights with compulsory ventila tion or r
59. door open e Leave storage compartments and cupboards open to air e Place cushions and mattresses in such a way that they will not come into contact with condensation e If necessary heat the mobile home to avoid mildew due to condensation e Place 3 kg of common salt in a bowl to keep the interior of the vehicle dry The salt will soak up any moisture Change it regularly e Disconnect batteries ideally remove them and check once a month if they are still charged otherwise charge them e Turn off the 12 V master switch The following applies for the exterior of the caravan and the basic vehicle e Use a suitable material to preserve exterior varnished sur faces e Protect the metal parts of the underbody against rust with a wax preservative e To care for the wheels jack up the vehicle or move it from one spot to another every two months e Use a tarpaulin leaving space between it and the vehicle to ensure sufficient airing e Leave the compulsory ventilation open e Air your mobile home thoroughly every three to four weeks Maintenance and Care 11 6 Check the antifreezer in the cooling circuit refilling if neces sary The following applies for containers Empty the fresh water tank with a pump or waste valve and clean it Empty and clean the sewage tank Empty and clean the WC tank Completely empty the water heater by switching the fresh water pump on the on board control centre to off and opening
60. e crank push the ejector in the direction of the arrow Turn the crank to its user position By turning the crank clockwise you can now open the skylight to the desired po sition If there is an obstacle the crank s overload protection immediately kicks in you will hear a slight grating sound in the crank Close the skylight if it is raining or there is a storm Closing the skylight Turn the crank anti clockwise until the skylight is closed Then turn the crank and press it into its resting position If there is an obstacle the crank s overload protection immediately kicks you will hear a slight grating sound in the crank this case give the crank one more turn until it can be pressed into its resting position N Before driving ensure that the skylight is securely bolted 7 4 Sunroof with Remi Star combination blind Operating instructions Important information e Never open the skylight in strong wind rain hail etc and if the outside temperature is below 20 C e Remove any snow ice or excessive dirt before opening Ensure there is sufficient room before opening the skylight unter trees in garages or similar places e Never stand on the skylight While driving Close the skylight completely before driving and lock it Open the insect screen and the folding material home position Opening closing locking the skylight N Before you open the skylight check that it is unobstructed Keep parts
61. e if they have been released by the manufacturer gt gt In your own interests you should have the brakes checked regularly by your Fiat or Peugeot repair shop The following applies when maintaining the brake system Check the level of brake fluid regularly Check the brake system and brake hoses regularly for lea kage Martens often gnaw at rubber hoses e Use only those brake oils that have the same features as the oils that are already in the brake circuit gt For further information please refer to the Fiat Ducato operating manual Wheels Tires Brakes Hobby 04 8 Exterior Structure Hobby 05 1 Exterior Structure Chapter 5 Exterior Structure 5 1 Overview of tank and service flaps D595 AK LC Toskana 2007 D615 GFLC Toskana 2007 Storage flap 1 Toilet flap 2 D615 AK KLC Toskana 2007 Gas box flap 3 Exterior Structure D670 AK FLC Toskana 2007 D670 AK KMC Toskana 2007 Storage flap 1 Toilet flap 2 Gas box flap 3 Hobby 05 2 05 3 Exterior Structure D650 FLC Toskana 2007 D770 AK GEMC Sphinx 2007 Storage flap 1 Toilet flap 2 D650 FLC Toskana Exclusive 2007 Gas box flap 3 Exterior Structure 05 4 D650 GFLC Toskana Exclusive 2007 D750 ELC Toskana Exclusive 2007 Storage flap 1 Toilet flap 2 Gas box flap 3
62. e on the consistency of the motor home Your dealer will give you a guarantee booklet 5 Years Guarantee on Consistency when you pick up your vehicle N Note If a consistency test has not been carried out you will forfeit any claims for a 5 year guarantee on consistency Please note the following before operating the vehicle Check the tyre pressure Please refer to the section on tyre pressure Load the vehicle correctly Keep to the technically permissible overall mass Please refer to the section on loading Load the batteries fully before each journey Please refer to the section on the starter and accommodation batteries Ifthe temperature outside is below 0 C heat the vehicle before filling up the water system Please refer to the section on water supply filling the fresh water tank e Tighten the wheel nuts after having driven the first 50 km e Switch off all fitted devices that operate on gas before filling the petrol tank e Tightly strap gas bottles in the gas bottle box during trans portation e When camping in winter heat the vehicle at night if there is danger of frost Please refer to the section on operating in winter heating Keep compulsory ventilation clear Please refer to the section on windows roof fan airing When the vehicle is not in use empty the entire water sy stem and leave the water faucets open in a neutral position This prevents the water system from being damaged
63. een The latch will then lock automatically Hobby Closing opening the insect screen e Push the clasp of the insect screen against the clasp of the pleated material until the latch locks into place To open press the clasps together while pressing on the latch Now slide back the clasp of the insect screen N Note Never allow the insect screen to snap back by itself This can cause damage Interior of the Caravan Hobby 07 10 07 11 Interior of the Caravan 7 5 Washroom skylight depending on floor plan Opening the skylight e Unlatch the release 1 and secure the skylight Closing the skylight Carry out the above steps in reverse Hobby 7 6 Dimming system for driver s cabin The dimming shades may only be drawn when the vehicle is standing and the motor has been turned off Before starting your drive you must fold up the entire system and lock it Open the dimming system whenever you are not using your mobile home as otherwise it will be permanently damaged by the effects of heat and UV rays The dimming system may never be used as a sunshade or closed while driving Interior of the Caravan 07 12 Front system 1 e Press the clasp together in the middle The magnetic lock will automatically lock Side system 2 e Draw the clasp across to the rabbet The magnetic lock will automatically lock Skylight in driver s cabin Draw the clasp across to the rabbet Ho
64. equipment of a mobile home in which a series of practical as well as necessary func tions for your motor home have been installed The devices are equipped with the following functions 1 Operating panel 1 button for selecting and activating a display or setting vari ous functions 2 analog voltmeter with dial illumination for battery motor battery and battery II ancillary battery 3 analog tank level sensor with dial illumination for fresh water and sewage tanks 4 illuminated LCD display to show the following functions Electrical Installations 06 4 parallel connection for ancillary and motor battery charging from public current supply warning if battery voltage is low 12V main switch with display and protection against total discharge pump switch with display progress bar to show charging status when charging from public current supply 4 digit digital display outside temperature display inside temperature display clock alarm clock Charger 1 electronic regulation for charging attached batteries III 12V distribution 1 battery cutoff relay 2 12V main relay 3 pump relay 4 refrigerator relay Hobby Electrical Installations 5 D relay exterior lighting 6 12V flat pin fuse for the different 12V consumers 7 display panel connection 8 motor and ancillary battery connection 9 tank sensor connection 10 charger connection B Description of individual funct
65. er Serien Tiefrahmen Rahmenverl 2646 A VP 230 4 4000 2100 2400 D 615 GFLC Toskana E FIAT Ducato 40 Heavy 130 Multijet 160 Multijet Power Serien Tiefrahmen Absenkung 2645 A VP 230 4 4000 2100 2400 615 KLC Toskana FIAT Ducato 40 Heavy 130 Multijet 160 Multijet Power Serien Tiefrahmen Absenkung 2645 A MP 231 4 4000 2100 2400 670 AK Toskana E D 670 AK Toskana E F3 670 FLC Toskana D 670 AK GFLC Toskana D 725 GFMC Sphinx F4 FIAT Ducato 40 Heavy 130 Multijet 160 Multijet Power AL KO AMC 50HT AMC58G A MP 251 4 5000 2100 2x1500 D 770 AK GEMC Sphinx H F4 FIAT Ducato 40 Heavy 130 Multijet 160 Multijet Power AL KO AMC 50HT AMC58G A MP 250 4 5000 2100 2x1500 All measurements in mm All weights in kg 1 Iveco Fiat and Ford Van incl roof rail series other Ford models without rear ladder and roof rail special equipment 2 Without exterior mirrors without side blinkers 4 From the back edge of the driving unit to the back edge of the rear wall 5 FIAT 130 Multijet 95 5 kW 130 PS 160 Multijet Power 115 5 kW 157 PS FORD 2 2 TDCi 81 kW 110 PS 2 2 TDCi 96 kW 130 PS 2 4 TDCi 85 kW 115 PS 2 4 TDCi 102 kW 140 PS IVECO 3 0 HPI 1
66. erent roof loads The following applies for roof loads e Add the measurement of the roof load to the height of the mobile home e Place a note visibly in the driver s cabin giving the overall height This saves having to calculate when driving under bridges and through tunnels Braking The following applies for braking Note the longer length of the brake path especially on wet roads e When driving downhill select a gear that is not higher than when driving uphill Safety 02 6 Shunting Your mobile home is far larger than an automobile The following applies for shunting Even if the exterior mirrors have been set correctly there is an extremely large blind angle e Use assistance from other persons to park in places where you have a difficult view Passenger safety The following applies while driving e Only those seats may be used by passengers that are equip ped with a safety belt e While driving passengers may note stay in the alcove or the beds e Passengers must remain in their seats with their seat belt on Do not open the door latch e No extra passengers may remain in the vehicle Hobby 02 7 Safety Driving Take a trial drive before leaving on your first large journey in order to familiarize yourself with the mobile home Remember to practise driving backwards The following applies for driving Do not underestimate the length of the mobile home Be careful whe
67. f if you can do so without risk 2 3 Road safety Before driving check that the signal and light equipment steering and brakes all function properly If the vehicle has been standing for a longer period of time approx 10 months have an authorised workshop check the brake system and the gas system Completely open and fasten the dimming system on the front and side windows Passengers may not stay in the alcoves while driving In winter the roof must be cleared of snow and ice before driving Regularly check the tire pressure before driving False tire pressure can cause excessive wear damage to the tires or even lead to a burst tire Children s seats may only be mounted on seats that have a three point seat belt installed by the factory Turn the reversible seats in the direction of travel and lock them The seats may not be turned while driving Safety 02 2 2 4 What to observe before taking your first drive Vehicle registration Every vehicle that drives on public roads must be registered This also applies to your new motor home Apply for registration at your local Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency You must show the following when applying for registration registration document Part Il insurance coverage proof of personal identity or confirmation of registra tion by a local authority if applicable power of attorney to register the vehicle General inspection In accordance with Section 29 of
68. f they are used seldom or not at all e f checking or correcting the pressure of a warm tire the pressure must be 0 3 bar higher than for a cold tire Tire manufacturers recommendations The following applies for inflation pressure e rrespective of their tread depth tires should be changed correct inflation pressure 1 every 6 years inflation pressure too low 2 e Avoid hard impacts against curbs potholes or other obsta inflation pressure too high 3 cles Hobby 04 3 Wheels Tires Brakes 4 5 Wheel rims Use only those wheel rims listed in the vehicle s documents Please observe the following points should you wish to use other wheel rims The following applies when using other wheel rims Size construction injection depth and carrying power must be sufficient for the permissible total weight The cone of the fastening screw must correspond to the construction of the wheel rim Adaptations are only permitted if these have been released by the manufacturer For explicit information please refer to the General Type Approval Allgemeinen Betriebserlaubnis ABE Aluminium wheel rims must be tested separately for each type of vehicle The screws used on aluminium rims may not be used for steel rims When using aluminium rims tires may not be changed from the front to the back or vice versa 4 6 Spare tire gt gt A spare tire is not included in the scope of delivery
69. ful attention that they are correctly connected to the printed circuit board 9 Tank sensor connection The tank sensors for the sewage and fresh water tanks are connected to the 12V distributor by means of corresponding cables which are protected against reverse polarity Down stream electronics are designed for tank sensors with 5 stain less steel probes and transmit the contents of the tanks to the instrucments in the control panel empty 1 4 1 2 3 4 full 10 Charger connection The charger is connected to the 12V distributor by means of a connector that is protected against reverse polarity D General information If the caravan stands in one place for a longer period of time longer than 3 weeks without being connected to the public current supply you should disconnect the batteries after they have been charged Charge the batteries before you start your journey You can determine if a battery is defect by checking the vol Electrical Installations tage this will quickly drop to a value below 11V when consu mers are switched on even though it has been charged for a longer period of time If the voltage of the battery never re aches a value of 14 2V while charging from the public current supply if it has been charged for days and no consumers have been switched on the battery should also be checked for de fects In addition please note the instructions of the battery manufacturer Should defects occur in the functi
70. he roof load to the height of the vehicle Placea note with the total height in a visible position in the driver s cabin to avoid having to calculate this when you drive under bridge or through passages gt Roof loads may only be transported on an additional suitable roof rack Hobby Exterior Structure Hobby Electrical Installations Hobby 06 1 Electrical Installations Chapter 6 Electrical Installations 6 1 Safety instructions The following must be observed Do not remove the signs on electrical components giving safety instructions or danger warnings Do not use the installation compartments for the caravan battery on board control panel battery charger and 230 V connector box as additional storage room e Smoking and open fire are forbidden when checking elec trical equipment Only authorised and experienced workshops carry out electrical repairs nexpert handling of the vehicle s electrical system may endanger your own life as well as that of others e Use only weatherproof 3 wired extension cable and shock proof plug or CEE plug and coupler when hooking up to an external 230 V network Hobby The 230V fuse box is located in the clothes closet 6 2 HOBBY on board control panel The electric power supply is provided via the HOBBY on board control panel in connection with an automatic battery charger Main elements of the electric system e PC 100HB and PC 100HB T C
71. he temperature is below 5 C use the de frosting facility ice ex for regulators The operating pressure for gas is 30 mbar Operating the cooker e When operating the cooker the skylight or the window A must be open The operating levers of gas devices that must be pressed to ignite when turned on must spring back by themselves after being pressed Cookers or other devices that use air from indoors for combustion may never be used to heat the vehicle If this is ignored it could cause mortal danger due to the lack of oxygen and the possible development of odorless carbon monoxide Gas Waste gas The waste gas pipe must be attached firmly and impenetrably to the heating and the chimney It may not be damaged in any way Waste gas must be passed out without obstruction and fresh air must be passed in without obstruction For this reason there may be no snow walls or skirts directly next to the vehicle The intake openings on the underbody of the vehicle must be kept clear and clean Before initial operation r Keep all vents clear Remove any snow from chimney Clear aspirating holes for combustion air underneath the vehicle of dirt and or snow Otherwise the waste air might have a CO content that is higher than allowed The safety vents must not be closed Never use portable cookers or heating devices except electric heating devices but not radiant heaters because they can cause a fire or suffocation
72. ilet The following applies for the enamel sink e Use common household cleansers to clean the enamel sink Accessories The following applies for their care e Clean plastic parts e g fenders skirts with water of up to 60 C and mild household cleansers e Clean greasy or oily surfaces with spirits e f necessary lubricate door hinges and leveling supports e Clean fresh water pipes the fresh water and sewage tanks once a year gt Do not use strong action cleansers because these could scratch the surface lutions from the vehicle after you have finished Otherwise N Remove all spray cans containing cleansing and care so they may explode if the temperature exceeds 50 C Maintenance and Care 11 4 Operating in winter Preparations The following applies for preparations Check vehicle for damage to varnish or rust If necessary repair damage e Ensure that water cannot get into the compulsory ventilation in the floor or the heating Protect the metal parts of the underbody against rust with a wax preservative Use a suitable material to preserve the exterior varnished surfaces Operating in winter During operation in winter condensation is caused when using the vehicle in low temperatures Sufficient ventilation is extre mely important to ensure that the quality of the air inside the vehicle is good and to avoid damages to the vehicle caused by condensation Hobby 11 4 Maintenance and Ca
73. ions I Operating panel 1 Button for selecting and activating a display or setting various functions The central operating element on the panel is the button for selecting and activating functions The different functions on the panel are selected by turning the button When a function has been selected the frame of its corresponding symbol is illuminated The function selected by turning the button is ac tivated by pressing the button 2 Analog voltmeter with dial illumination for battery mo tor battery and battery II ancillary battery J Turn the button to select the menu item Test for the analog display of the voltage of the motor ancil Hobby lary batteries and then press the button to activate this function Only the scope of interest namely 8 to 15 volts is shown The ideal status lies between 12 and 14V and is marked accordingly on the scale Whi le they are shown the analog instruments are illumi nated After a period of approx 12 seconds both the display and the illumination are automatically turned off Should the voltage of the ancillary battery fall to a value below 11V as many 12V consumers as possible must be turned off and the ancillary battery must be charged by the generator or by connecting it to the public current supply The voltage of both batteries can be read off irrespective of the position of the main switch 3 Tank level sensor with dial illumination for fresh water
74. l display Electrical Installations Press the button again for a longer period of time if you want to set the time When the hours blink set the hour by turning the selection button forwards or backwards Pressing the button again causes the minutes to blink allowing you to set the minutes by turning the button forwards or backwards Press the button again to exit the Set time mode Alarm clock Em Select the menu item Set waking time Wake on off C and press the button once The waking time is shown onthe 4 digit digital display Press the button again to switch the Waking status this is confirmed by the Wake on symbol Setting the alarm clock functions in the same manner as setting the time General information on digital display Basically the display is illuminated by pressing the button for selection and activation Should this button not be pressed for certain amount of time the illumination will be turned off Hobby 06 8 06 9 Electrical Installations If neither the 12V main switch nor charging from public current supply have been switched on the display of the function last selected will be turned off completely after a certain period of time If current is supplied or if the 12V main switch has been turned on the function last selected will continue to be displa yed until a new function is selected II Charger The charger ensures that the connected batteries are charged in accorda
75. le containers filled to 90 of their capacity A detailed description of these weights for the individual series is set out on the following page Toskana Toskana Toskana D615 AK Exclusive GFLC KLC Others All a LPG supply Number of 11 kg gas bottles 2 2 2 Weight of an 11 kg aluminium bottle 5 5 5 5 5 5 Weight of 11 kg gas inflation 90 10 0 10 0 10 0 Total 31 31 31 b Liquids 100 fresh water tank 90 90 90 101 fresh water tank 90 96 9 E Total basic equipment 40 12121 4 Loading Loading corresponds to the difference between the technically permissible overall mass and the mass when the vehicle is rea dy to start This value must take into consideration the masses for passengers conventional load 75 kg x no of seats driver excepted additional equipment and personal belongings gt Check to ensure that the masses of all objects transported in the mobile home have been taken into consideration e g passengers additional equipment basic equipment and personal belongings such as clothes food pets bicycles surfboards other sport equipment etc Chassis Under no circumstances may the technically permissible total load be exceeded when the mobile home has been loaded A 5 D 615 AK GFLC and D 615 AK KLC A To reduce the weight when the vehicle is ready to start the fresh water tank has been fitted out with an overflow valve located to the right in the seat and m
76. ll start to blink Electrical Installations At the same time the corresponding symbol shows you which battery has reached a critically low level and the voltage mea sured for the battery is displayed digitally 12V main switch with display and protection against total discharge The 12V main switch is turned on and off by selecting 7 the menu item 12V main switch and pressing the button The symbol 12V main switch on off in the LCD display shows you if it is on or off The 12V main switch is used to turn several 12V consumers on and off This switch does not turn the consumers directly on and off When the main switch is on downstream electronics check the voltage of the ancillary battery Should this voltage fall below approx 10 5 all of the consumers are switched off by means of a relay irre spective of whether the main switch is on or off This prevents the battery from being damaged Should the voltage rise again to a value above 11 5V the relay for the main switch is turned on again Therefore should the consumers be switched off because of this pro tection against total discharge the battery must be charged by connecting it to the public current sup ply or by the generator If the protection against total discharge has been activated a warning is set off in the LCD display and both the warning light and the Hobby 06 6 06 7 Electrical Installations symbol for the 12V main switch start to blink Sin ce
77. ls Charging from public current supply Parallel connection Motor battery and Ancillary battery are displayed simultaneously After a certain period of time has elapsed in which both batte ries are in this voltage state the third segment of the progress bar is illuminated The fourth segment is illuminated when both batteries have been charged with 14 2V for a period between 2 and 6 hours respectively defined on charger using the Gel Wet switch All 5 segments on the progress bar are illuminated with the float charge voltage of 13 8V has been held for 2 hours 4 digit digital display Depending on the operating status the following functions are shown on the 4 digit digital display current time time set for alarm clock to ring value of battery voltage temperatures Outside temperature display X Select the menu item Display outside temperature to turn on the outside temperature display and press the button The temperature is shown on the 4 digit digital display and the Outside temperature symbol is illuminated Inside temperature display Select the menu item Display inside temperature to D turn on the inside temperature display and press the button The temperature is shown on the 4 digit di gital display and the Inside temperature symbol is illuminated Clock zm Select the menu item Set show time and press the button once to display the time The time is shown on _ the 4 digit digita
78. mend that you replace the safety regulator at least every 6 years The connecting hose should also be checked regularly for damage Replace it immediately if you find tears porous spots or similar damage The operator is responsible for having checks carried out If you suspect that gas is leaking take the following mea sures immediately Shut the stop valve on the gas bottle Ignition sources such as open fire or smoking are strictly forbidden Hobby e Air the rooms Clear the danger zone Inform your surroundings groundsman and if neces sary the fire department The gas fittings may only be taken into operation again after they have been checked by an expert Built in objects and changes Only an expert may build in objects and make any changes to the gas fittings Devices with different connecting screws may not be ope rated Storing objects Gas bottles must always stand upright Cupboards for gas bottles must be sealed up from the living quarters Cupboards for gas bottles must have a vent of at least 100 in or directly above the floor Regulators and valves Pressure governors must have fixed pressure of 30 mbar The regulations in EN 12864 Appendix D apply accordingly The pressure governors must have a minimum flow rate of 1 2hx h Carefully attach the high pressure hose on the bottle by hand note left handed thread Do not use spanners pincers or similar tools If t
79. menverl 2646 VP 230 4 3500 1850 2000 750 1300 4800 D 615 AK GFLC Toskana E FIAT Ducato 35 Light 130 Multijet 160 Multijet Power Serien Tiefrahmen Absenkung 2645 A VP 230 4 3500 1850 2000 750 1100 4600 D615AKKLC Toskana E FIAT Ducato 35 Light 130 Multijet 160 Multijet Power Serien Tiefrahmen Absenkung 2645 231 4 3500 1850 2000 750 1100 5100 670 AK Toskana E FIAT Ducato 40 Heavy 130 Multijet 160 Multijet Power Serien Tiefrahmen Absenkung 2645 232 4 4000 2100 2400 750 1100 5100 670 Toskana E FIAT Ducato 40 130 Multijet 160 Multijet Power Serien Tiefrahmen Absenkung 2645 VP 232 4 4000 2100 2400 750 1100 5100 670 Toskana E FIAT Ducato 40 Heavy 130 Multijet 160 Multijet Power Serien Tiefrahmen Rahmenverl 2646 230 4 4000 2100 2400 750 1100 5100 670 GFLC Toskana E FIAT Ducato 40 130 Multijet 160 Multijet Power Serien Tiefrahmen Absenkung 2645 VP 230 4 4000 2100 2400 750 1100 5100 D 725 AK GFMC Sphinx F4 FIAT Ducato 40 130 Multijet 160 Multijet Power AL KO AMC 45HT AMC58G A 251 4 4500 2100 2x1500 750 1550 6000 D 770 GEMC Sphinx H F4 FIAT Ducato 40 Heavy 130 Multijet 160 Multijet Power AL KO AMC 45HT 580 MP 250 4 4500 2100 2x1500 750 1550 6000 All measurements in mm All weights in kg 1 Iveco Fiat and Ford Van incl ro
80. n driving into inner courtyards and through entrance gates e The mobile home may start to swing from side to side in cross winds on wet or icy roads e Adjust your speed to road and traffic conditions e Long descents with a slight gradient can become dangerous Adjust your speed from the very beginning to allow you to speed up if necessary without endangering other auto mobiles Asa general rule never drive faster downhill than uphill e The mobile home may be caught up in a slipstream when overtaking or being overtaken by lorries with trailers or buses This effect is counteracted by lightly counter steering Hobby Driving in reverse The following applies for driving in reverse e Use the assistance of a person outside the vehicle when driving in reverse Driving through curves Due to its height a mobile home begins to sway more quickly than an automobile The following applies for driving through curves e Never drive too quickly into a curve Driving economically The motor of your mobile home has not been designed to drive constantly under a full load The following applies when driving Do not keep your foot down on the gas e The final 20 km h before reaching top speed require up to 50 96 more fuel Getting petrol A number of devices that use an open flame have been built into your mobile home Safety 02 8 The following applies when getting petrol e Turn off all gas devices heating refrigera
81. n equipped with a gas cooker with 3 burners Before initial operation Open the bottle valve and the quick action stop valve in the gas pipe Operation Open the tinted glass covering 1 Turn the rotary switch 2 of the burner you wish to use to the ignition position large flame and press Ignite the burner with a gas lighter or match or cigarette lighter Continue to press the rotary switch for a further 5 10 seconds to ensure that the automatic flame guard takes effect Release rotary switch 2 and turn to the desired setting large or small flame If ignition was unsuccessful repeat the procedure Gas 09 8 To turn off the gas flame turn the rotary switch back to the 0 setting Close the main cock on the gas cooker gt Use cooking gloves or potholders when handling hot pots pans and similar objects You may be burned burner no longer emits heat Otherwise the glass plate N After cooking leave the glass covering open until the could burst N Never store easily inflammable objects such as dishtowels serviettes etc near the cooker Danger of fire Hobby 09 9 Gas 9 6 Oven Please refer to the manufacturer s operating instructions Hobby Gas Hobby Accessories Hobby 10 1 Accessories Chapter 10 Accessories Only the most important accessories are described in this chapter Please note the manufacturers detailed operating instructions installati
82. nce with characteristic curve U1 00 This means that the connected battery is first charged with constant cur rent of approx 17 A LA240 23 A LA330 up to a voltage of 14 2V When the battery has reached a voltage of 14 2V the motor and ancillary batteries are connected in parallel in the 12V distributor When the voltage reaches 14 2V the voltage of the battery is held at 14 2V for a certain period of time This period during which the voltage of the battery is held constant at 14 2V depends on the position of the sliding switch on the charger When it is set to Gel the period lasts for approx 6 hours when set to Wet it lasts for approx 2 hours Should the voltage of the battery not fall to a value below 12 5V whi le charging because of consumers that draw power from the battery having been switched on the float charger will be swit ched on This means that the voltage of the battery is held constant at 13 8V The different states during charging of the Hobby battery are shown on the progress bar in the LCD display Please refer to the description of the progress bar The cha racteristic charging curve described corresponds with a cha racteristic curve of U1 UO and is suitable for both closed as well as open types of batteries Please set the sliding switch to the appropriate position on the charger The charger is sui table for battery capacities from 60 Ah upwards Should the temperature of the charger become unaccept
83. ndard tools on In ace with EN 471 we recommend that you carry and wear board a reflective jacket with white retro reflective stripes whenever you leave the vehicle on open roads and emergency strips The driver should wear this jacket when the vehicle e comes to a stop outside city limits on an obscure rural road because of an accident or breakdown if the view is poor Screw driver 1 nut wrench 2 crank for leveling supports 3 ratchet wrench 4 jack 5 due to bad weather in twilight or darkness or block 6 e when it must be secured by means of a warning triangle tool bag 7 on the emergency strip of the motorway because of an accident or breakdown Hobby Warning triangle standard equipment The warning triangle should also always be at hand and have a fixed position in your mobile home preferably together with the first aid kit In an emergency e Set up the warning triangle at least 100 m in front of the danger zone Safety Fire extinguisher not included in scope of delivery Familiarize yourself with how to operate the fire extinguisher Pay attention to the date when it must be refilled The fire ex tinguisher must be checked every 2 years Precautions against fire Never leave children alone in the vehicle Familiarize yourself with the position and use of the emer gency exits Do not block any escape routes Keep inflammable m
84. nects the starter battery and the caravan battery in parallel The D signal sits close to the dynamo Therefore the dynamo charges both batteries If the D signal no longer sits close to the dynamo the two batteries will be separated from each other again this way the starter battery cannot be discharged by equipment in the caravan The 12 V supply for the refrigerator only functions when you are driving If the motor has stopped the 12 V operation of the refrigerator is automatically turned off again gt To charge a discharged caravan battery optimally while driving disconnect the 12 V operation of the refrigerator and turn off as much equipment as possible that uses 12 V Checklist e Turn off the motor Switch on the 12 V master switch e Turn off all equipment that uses 12 V Start the motor The voltage of the caravan battery must rise if the engine speed is above the idling speed the vehicle s battery is not completely discharged If this does not happen after using the dynamo to charge the battery check the following e 5 the fuse in the supply line to the vehicle s battery functio ning properly near the vehicle s battery e Have the poles of the caravan battery been attached properly to the battery charger e 5 the fuse in the supply line to the D signal functioning properly near the vehicle s battery e 5 the D signal sitting close to the battery charger There must be
85. o the lowest level and heats the water to 60 C the yellow control light 7 shows the heating phase turning off when the temperature has been reached Hobby 08 10 08 11 Water Bruma Trumatic Operating winter heating with a demand for hot water e Turn the rotary switch 1 to the desired setting on the ther mostat 1 9 After being switched on the green control light 2 turns on and shows the room temperature that has been set e Turn the rotary switch to the operating position 5 The device will automatically select the required level of per formance depending on the difference in temperature between the set temperature and the temperature at present in the room After reaching the temperature set on the operating device the heating turns itself off irrespective of the water temperature The water is automatically heated if the boiler has been filled Hobby The water temperature then depends on the heating capacity that has been set and the time required to heat the room until the set temperature has been reached In this operating position the yellow control light 6 only lights up if the water temperature drops below 5 C gt Without any limitation whatsoever heating is always sible with or without water Turning off Gas Operation e Use the rotary switch 6 to turn off the heating The water must be emptied if there is danger of frost If the de
86. of rail series other Ford models without rear ladder and roof rail special equipment 2 Without exterior mirrors without side blinkers 4 From the back edge of the driving unit to the back edge of the rear wall 3 The towbar coupling is special equipment 5 FIAT 130 Multijet 95 5 kW 130 PS 160 Multijet Power 115 5 kW 157 PS FORD 2 2 TDCi 81 kW 110 PS 2 2 TDCi 96 kW 130 PS 2 4 TDCi 85 kW 115 PS 2 4 TDCi 102 kW 140 PS IVECO 3 0 HPI 107 kW 146 PS 3 0 HPT 130 kW 176 PS 6 The number of seats may be reduced due to the additional weight of the special equipment Hobby Caravan Total Height Width Track Wheel Projec tion length length i 2 front rear base front rear 4035 6476 2870 2330 1810 1980 3800 948 1728 4035 6476 2870 2330 1810 1980 3800 948 1728 4533 6974 2870 2330 1810 1980 3800 948 2226 4533 6974 2870 2330 1810 1980 3800 948 2226 4533 6974 2870 2310 1810 1790 3800 948 2226 4533 6974 2870 2310 1810 1790 3800 948 2226 5028 7469 2900 2310 1810 1790 4035 948 2486 5612 8053 2910 2310 1810 1860 4316 948 1989 5612 8053 2910 2310 1810 1860 4316 948 1989 5612 8053 2910 2310 1810 1860 4316 948 1989 3705 6146 2990 2330 1810 1980 3450 948 1748 4015 6456 2990 2330 1810 1980 3450 948 2058 4015 6456 2990 2330 1810
87. of the battery fluid regularly lead storage battery Check that the clamps are still on properly and remove any layers of oxide Unclamp the minus pole if the battery is not being used for a longer period of time more than 1 2 months e Should the consumer battery be removed isolate the plus pole to prevent short circuits when turning on the motor e f you are stopping in one place for a very long time un clamp the battery or recharge it regularly Battery charger Install the battery charger in a dry and well aired room This device may only be mounted by a professional n case of misuse the guarantee and the manufacturer s liability will no longer apply Do not carry out any maintenance work as along as the 230V mains is still connected Never plug up the ventilation on the lid ensure that there is sufficient ventilation Hobby 06 2 06 3 Electrical Installations Turn off the switch before disconnecting the battery charger from the 230V mains Tank probes To avoid incrustations especially in the sewage tank never let the water in the tanks stand for too long 230V main switch Before removing the lid check that the plug for the electric mains has been unplugged To avoid damage to the module ensure that the plugs are plugged in firmly To switch off the power supply for the entire system set the main switch 230 to 0 OFF Connect and disconnect the system to the 230V
88. on e Use the rotary switch 6 to turn off the heating N The water must be drained off if there is danger of frost If you do not plan on using the equipment for a longer period of time close the quick action stop valve in the gas pipe and the gas bottle Malfunction e Incase of malfunction the red control light 8 lights up e For possible causes please refer to the TRUMA Operating Manual for instructions on finding defects e To unlock turn off and then on again Gas gt gt For further information please refer to the TRUMA ope rating manual Hobby 09 6 09 7 Gas 9 4 Refrigerator Modes of operation Three modes of operation are possible for the refrigerator 12 V operation electricity is supplied by the mobile home s battery 230 V operation electricity is supplied from an external source LPG supplied by the gas bottles in the mobile home Refrigerators manufactured by Dometic or Thetford can be used A Before initial operation please refer to the manufacturer s operating instructions 12 V operation 12 V operation should only be used while driving when the motor is running When resting or if you have stopped for a longer period of time turn off the 12 V operation otherwise the mobile home s battery will quickly discharge A Hobby Do not run the refrigerator on gas while driving Danger of explosion 9 5 Gas cooker The kitchen in the mobile home has bee
89. on instructions and circuit diagrams for the accesso ries 10 1 Towbar coupling The following applies for the towbar coupling If a towbar coupling has been subsequently mounted it must be entered in the vehicle s documents by the Technical Surveyance Association TUV The necessary documents are enclosed with the towbar coupling Note the permitted load for the rear axle Note the permitted braked trailing load see Technical Data No extra load possible Permitted drawbar load 75 kg Entry in the vehicle s documents Have your HOBBY dealer mount external constructions He will also handle all the formalities for you If this is not the case drive your mobil home together with the registration documents and the necessary expertise for the external construction to the TUV where the external Hobby construction will be inspected and a corresponding expertise issued for registration in the vehicle s documents Present the expertise to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency where the amendments will be entered in the vehicle documents lt In addition note the manufacturer s operating instruc tions Accessories Hobby Maintenance and Care Hobby 11 1 Maintenance and Care Chapter 11 Maintenance and Care 11 1 Maintenance Maintenance intervals There are stipulated maintenance intervals for the mobile home and its equipment gt Also note the maintenance intervals for the basic Fiat vehicle
90. onnector Then disconnect the plus connector e Remove the battery e Insert the new battery e Use the reverse sequence to connect the new battery sonous and corrosive Protect your eyes and face whenever N The solution of electrolytes contained in the battery is poi handling the battery D If your skin or eyes come into contact with this solution wash immediately with lots of clear water Keep open flames or equipment that gives off sparks away from the battery Danger Explosive Hobby 6 6 Fuse protection of the electric system Starter battery The main fuse protection is carried out by a 40 A safety fuse 1 The fuse is located under the hood next to the starter battery Electrical Installations 06 20 The following applies if one of the devices breaks down e Check the fuse on the corresponding electric circuit e Press the operating button e If the fuse goes off again please speak to your authorised Hobby dealer Caravan battery The main fuse protection is carried out by a 30 A safety fuse 1 The fuse is located right next to the battery 12 V circuits These are protected by overload releases on the HOBBY con trol panel Information on fuses 15 A refrigerator 10 A light 10 A pump boiler heating TV Hobby 06 21 Electrical Installations 6 7 Interior circuit diagrams Cabled Floor 230 V D 595 AK LC amp SCHRANK A s
91. ons 06 36 Cabled Floor 12 V D 725 AK GFMC Hobby SCHRANK TM T 15 BLU 2500 4 15 n 25 BLU 3100 4 15 NE 25 4500 1 25 15100 V EE 06 37 Electrical Installations Cabled Floor 230 V D 770 AK GEMC dis 95 dis 9 17 dis 2268008 dis CF26BA25 dis CF26AE13 dis CF26BA23 dis CF26AC09 dis CF26AC06 cod 006154AB cod 006156AF cod 006706AH 006705BH cod OOSTOZAR cod 006705BF tod 006701AL cod 006701AF SAT V 8 qu 9 amp ful 1500 an dis 290 01 006738 TUS CF29CAO1 Nas CF26AC08 N ais CF20CA01 dis 26 08 dis CFOBACO9 dis CF26AEQ9 NN 3 e cod 00670561 cod 006155 cod 006702AL S MTM DEA Hobby Electrical Installations 06 38 Hobby Cabled Fl
92. ons of this device check all of the fuses and connections to the batteries the D si gnal and all of the connectors that can be externally accessed Whenever you do anything with these devices they must al ways be volt free to avoid short circuits and contact with line voltage Measurement sensors have been built into the water tanks which use stainless steel probes to check the level in the tank If the measuring heads of these probes are dirty or if there is moisture in the connectors of the cable to the display panel this may result in false indications Hobby 06 12 06 13 Electrical Installations 12 V Distribution panel e 5 a 2 E 5 5 9 2 8t lt 2 8 s BEEBE x es f S 3 2 5 4 O d lt lt lt lt lt lt lt eee ones lt N No N ANNONO NODO 47 pan Connection DOO Do fresh water probe 2 5 2 5 P rar d n 8 3 DOO DO Connection SE xg sewage probe KS KS2 Connection battery charger D Main relay Refrigera tor rey 3 8 LED red d 4 8 12V mains Ode F a 5 8 charge V 6 8 Plus ch 57 53 chae Bos TE 8 8 Earth Ni q o 5
93. oof fan Keep compulsory ventilation free of snow and leaves danger of suffocation Note the headroom of the entrance door and the driver s door Operating and user instructions for built in equipment refri gerator heating cooker etc as well as for the basic vehicle must be observed at all times If accessories or optional equipment is to be installed this may change the measurements weight and road perfor mance of the motor home Some accessories must be re gistred and entered in the vehicle s papers Use only tyres and rims that have been approved for your motor home Please refer to the vehicle s registration papers for information on tyre and rim sizes Always use the parking brake whenever you park the motor home Hobby Never leave children alone in the vehicle Keep inflammable materials away from all heating and coo king devices Any changes to the electric system gas system or built in devices may only be carried out by an authorised work shop Install a fire extinguisher next to the main entrance Familiarise yourself with the instructions on the fire extingu isher Store a fire blanket near the cooker Do not block any escape routes Familiarise yourself with all safety measures set up on the property Fighting fire Immediately evacuate all passengers Shut the valves of the gas bottles Turn off the electric supply Sound the alarm and call the fire department Only fight the fire yoursel
94. oor 12 V D 770 AK GEMC Interior of the Caravan Hobby 07 1 Interior of the Caravan Chapter 7 Interior of the Caravan 7 1 Opening and closing doors and flaps Entrance door Opening e Turn the bolt down This allows you to open a door from the inside that has been locked on the outside Hobby Closing e Pull the door shut until you hear it lock Locking e Turn the bolt up A This door is your escape route in an emergency Never barricade it from the outside Interior of the Caravan 07 2 Cupboard flaps with a handle Opening e Pull on the handle until the flap is open Closing e Press on the handle of the flap until you hear it close N Close all flaps properly before driving This avoids them opening by accident while driving and objects falling out Hobby 07 3 Interior of the Caravan 7 2 Windows Knockout windows with locking hooks Opening e Press the knob of the bolts and turn them to a vertical po sition Press the window outwards until you hear a click The win dow will automatically remain in this position The width of the opening is adjustable in several stages Closing e Raise the window slightly so that the hook unlocks Close the window e Press the knob of the bolts and turn them to a horizontal position Hobby Interior of the Caravan Combined sunshade and insect screen The sunshade and insect screen are integrated in the window frame and can
95. or of caravan and basic vehicle 11 6 containers 11 6 interior fittings 11 5 Hobby Appendix Hobby 1 Appendix Calculating masses for HOBBY mobile homes The following table enables you to calculate the mass of your own mobile home on the basis of the mass data given in this manual This calculation must always result in a positive remaining load in order to fulfil current legal requirements To determine your remaining load simply subtract the mass when the vehicle is ready to start the conventional load all additional equipment as well as your personal luggage from the technically permissible overall mass Simply enter the date for your personal mobile home in the table on the next page If you have any questions or if anything is unclear your HOBBY dealer will be pleased to assist you Your HOBBY Motor Home Plant Ing Harald Striewski GmbH Hobby Appendix A 2 Model Technically permissible overall mass Mass when the vehicle is ready to start incl gas water electricity driver and fuel Conventional load no of seats excl driver x 75 kg Additional equipment E a A 5 Personal luggage 10 x N 10 x L N Total number of seats incl driver L Length of vehicle in meters Remaining load Under no circumstances may
96. r being released by the manufacturer p lt For further information please refer to the enclosed ope rating instructions for the basic vehicle 3 2 Loading N The maximum axle loads as well as the technically permis sible overall mass entered in the vehicle s documents may not be exceeded Weights of mobile homes in accordance with 92 91 EWG Please refer to the definition of the masses for mobile homes Hobby Definition of masses for mobile homes Throughout Europe EU Guideline 92 21 EWG is applicable for calculating the masses and the resulting loads for mobile homes The terms und basis used for calculations are explained below 1 Technically permissible overall mass The figure for the technically permissible overall mass is ba sed on information given by the Hobby Mobile Home Plant in cooperation with the manufacturer of the base vehicle This mass was determined in extensive calculations and tests and for safety reasons it may not be exceeded under any circum stances 2 Mass when the vehicle is ready to start The mass when the vehicle is ready to start corresponds to the mass of the empty vehicle including lubricants tools spare tyre and or repair kit petrol 100 booster battery all of the standard equipment mounted by the factory as well as 75 kg for the driver plus basic equipment gas water electric 3 Basic equipment The basic equipment includes with weight of the fresh water and gas bott
97. re The following applies for ventilation e When heating the vehicle turn up the heating to the highest position and open the cupboards in the ceiling curtains as well as blinds This ensures optimal ventilation Only turn on the heating when the circulation fan is on Air all cushions in the morning air the storage compartments and dry damp spots gt despite this condensation should build up somewhere simply wipe it away Frost protection If the interior is sufficiently heated the fresh water tank water pipes and water heater should not freeze The following applies for the sewage tank In very low temperatures add antifreezer or common salt to the sewage Store sewage outside the vehicle e Leave the drain cock of the sewage tank open Hobby At the end of the winter season The following applies for the care of the vehicle e Thoroughly wash the underbody and the motor This removes corrosive thawing agents salts alkali 2 Wash the vehicle only places provided for this purpose Using cleaning materials sparingly Aggressive cleansers such as wheel rim cleaners damage the environment Winterizing your vehicle In general Only leave your mobile home a closed space if it is dry and easy to air Otherwise it is better to leave your mobile home in the open The following applies for the interior fittings e Empty the refrigerator and clean it Leave the refrigerator
98. rement tank in special places for sanitary disposal but never in open spaces Hobby Take the excrement tank to a sanitary disposal place making sure to hold the emptying support in an upright position Remove the cap on the emptying support Place the emptying support on the excrement tank in a downward position Press the aerating button with your thumb The excrement tank will empty itself Return the excrement tank to its storage position pushing it in until the holding bar locks it into place Lock the service flap The following applies for an environmentally friendly use of the toilet Fill the tank only with toilet solutions that have been approved and do not pollute the environment Empty the toilet only into the appropriate outlets or at service stations Never empty sewage into a drain Drain channels generally bypass clarification plants and end directly in a river Water Hobby 08 8 08 9 Water 8 3 Hot water supply Only shut the taps when the boiler is full the displaced air has escaped and water is flowing from the hot water taps Water heater Your mobile home is equipped with a liquid gas heating system with an integrated boiler The boiler holds 14 liters of water gt For further information please refer to the TRUMA The operating device for the water heater is integrated in the rating manual panel for the heating system The following applies for the water heater Empty
99. respondingly high charged state the motor battery is also charged by the char ger when attached to the public current supply The two bat teries are separated when the voltage of both batteries drops to 12 5V Ill 12V Distributor 1 Battery cutoff relay With a voltage of 13 5V while driving or charging the battery when attached to the public current supply both batteries are connected in parallel and therefore jointly charged The cor responding symbol for this parallel connection is shown in the LCD display Should this parallel connection be unsuccessful while driving the D connection to the distributor must be checked This generator signal must always be alive whenever the motor is running The parallel connection is only effected if the voltage of the motor battery reaches a minimum of 8 volts It is possible to read that the generator has been connected Electrical Installations while the motor is running by changing the voltage of the an cillary battery which is shown when you press the button The charging current to the ancillary battery is dependent on the charging current to the motor battery and on the current that is required to supply power for the vehicle s functions light windshield wipers and for the 12V consumers that have been switched on in the caravan The less power that is required by the generator for these functions the shorter the time required to fully charge the ancillary battery during the drive
100. se is no gu arantee of preventing odours Fill the excrement tank with the correct amount of sanitary liquid Then add enough water to completely cover the bottom of the excrement tank Return the emptying support to its original position Hobby 08 5 Water Using the toilet e Turn the toilet bowl to a comfortable position e Use the toilet I Never fill sanitary liquid directly into the toilet bowl Fillthe toilet bowl with water Press the flush button Flushing Push the excrement tank back into position will continue for as long as you press the button Ensure that the holding bar secures the excrement tank e Close the service flap Hobby Water 08 6 C200 S Cassette C 200 E Cassette accessory Open the bolt by turning the bolt lever counter clockwise Open the bolt by pressing the left side of the bolt button Flush the toilet by pressing the flush button Flush the toilet by pressing the flush button e After flushing close the bolt e After flushing close the bolt by pressing the right side of the bolt button Hobby 08 7 Water Emptying the cassette Open the Thetford door and pull the holding bar up to remove the excrement tank gt The excrement tank can only be removed when the bolt is closed e Pull out the tank as far as possible keeping it level e Slightly tip the tank and then pull it out completely f gt Empty the exc
101. sed for carrying out work underneath the vehicle N The jack may only be used for changing tires It may not Danger N The leveling supports may not be used as jacks gt gt When changing tires please refer to the operating instruc tions of the manufacturer or AL KO s Operating Manual Changing a tire e the surface is too soft place firm base under the jack e g a wooden board e Insert the jack in the appropriate location holes Hobby Give the spanner several turns to loosen the fastening screws of the wheel but do not remove them Lift the vehicle until the wheel is 2 to 3 cm above the ground Remove the fastening screws and take off the wheel Place the spare tire on the wheel hub and centre it Screw in the fastening screws and tighten them lightly crosswise Let the jack down and remove it Tighten the fastening screws evenly using the spanner Refer to the basic vehicle manufacturer s operating instructions for the desired torque value Place the wheel you have removed in the spare tire carrier and fasten it r Your vehicle is equipped with a standard tire repair kit Please speak to your HOBBY dealer about the possibilities for subsequently mounting a spare tire 4 8 Brakes The components in the brake system are part of the General Type Approval Allgemeinen Betriebserlaubnis ABE If you change the components in the brake system the type approval expires Any changes are only possibl
102. sewage tank 11 5 ventilation 11 5 frost protection 11 5 preparations 11 4 Operating the cooker 09 2 Oven 09 9 Petrol 02 7 Preparing the vehicle 02 2 Protection against total discharge 06 16 R Repair kit 04 3 Refrigerator 09 7 230 V operation 09 7 to operate 09 7 modes of operation 09 7 gas operation 09 7 ventilation 05 6 locking the door 09 7 operating in winter 05 6 Registration 02 2 Regulator 09 2 Resin stains 11 3 Returning the vehicle 12 3 Roof load 02 6 5 Saving energy 02 8 Seatbelts in caravan 07 31 Seating arrangements overview 07 16 Seats in caravan 07 21 Securing the vehicle 02 14 Index 1 2 Selecting a parking space 02 14 V Service flaps 05 1 Sewage tank 08 3 to empty 08 3 Shunting 02 6 Skylights 07 5 in washroom 07 11 Spare tire 04 3 Sunroof with combined blind 07 6 Sunshade 07 4 combined with blinds 07 4 to adjust 07 4 Switching electric consumption 02 14 T Tank flaps 05 1 Tar stains 11 2 Technical data sheet 13 1 Toilet flap 05 10 Toilet care of 11 3 Toilet use of 08 5 C 200 S cassette 08 6 C 200 E 08 6 emptying cassette 08 7 Towbar coupling 10 1 Tread depth 04 2 Tires 04 1 Valves 09 2 w Warning triangle 02 10 Waste gas 09 2 Water boiler 08 9 to empty 08 12 to fill 08 9 operating in summer 08 10 malfunction 08 12 Water supply for exterior shower 05 12 Water system 02 14 Weight of accessories 03 10 Wheel rims 04 3 Winterizing your vehicle 11 5 exteri
103. supply is located below the gas box flap 2 Opening e Pull the cover plate 1 of the flap towards you Closing Pressthe cover plate 1 of the flap shut until you hear it lock into place Hobby Fresh water filler neck Opening Use key to unlock 1 Turn lid 2 firmly and remove Closing e Insert lid 2 and turn it closed Use key to lock 1 Exterior Structure 05 12 Water supply for exterior shower special Exterior socket equipment Opening Opening e Take hold of the bottom of the cover flap 1 and pull it up e Slide cover flap 1 up to gain access to water supply wards Closing Closing e Remove hose for exterior shower from branch neck 2 and Remove CEE plug 2 insert protective cap e Push cover flap 1 down until you hear it lock into place e Slide cover flap down Hobby 05 13 Exterior Structure 5 4 Exterior mirror The following applies when loading the roof rail e Store only light luggage pieces on the roof e Lash the roof load securely ensuring that it cannot slide and fall off e Do not overload the roof The heavier the roof load the worse the performance of the vehicle gt Please refer to the operating instruction for the basic vehicle for information on how to adjust the exterior mirrors of your mobile home 5 5 Roof rail The maximum overall load is 50 kg Observe the maximum permissible axle loads when loa dings e Add the measurements of t
104. the German Road Traffic Licensing Regulations your motor home must undergo a gene ral inspection every two years during the first 72 months after which a general inspection must be carried out every year This general inspection can be carried out by the German Technical Surveyance Association TUV the German Motor Vehicle Surve yance Association DEKRA or an officially approved expert Hobby 02 3 Safety For each general inspection you must show the following registration document Part valid gas test certificate for gas installation The initial certificate will be given to you together with the registration document Road Traffic Licensing Regulations must be officially LS Any changes made to the vehicle that underlie German authorised LS If you have any further questions or difficulties your autho rised Hobby dealer will always be available to assist you Hobby 2 5 Before and while driving As the owner driver of the vehicle you are responsible for the state of the vehicle Please observe the following points Exterior Check the exterior of the vehicle and carry out the following preparations before driving Preparing the vehicle If the leveling supports have been extended retract them Close all of the windows in the motor home as well as the skylights in the roof e Close and secure the entrances to the caravan and the service flaps Close the
105. the technically permissible overall mass of the mobile home be exceeded Hobby
106. the water if there is danger of frost fthe water heater has been unused for a longer period of time rinse it out open the mixing tap N Only allow experts to carry out repairs Any changes to the boiler lead to breakdowns and the type approval for the device will be terminated Filling the water heater initial operation or after emp tying e Turn on the water pump by turning on the switch for the electric circuit for the water pump located on the display and operating panel Open all of the hot water taps Hobby Water Bruma Trumatic Bruma Trumatic C Operating in summer hot water only e Turn the rotary switch 6 to summer operation 3 40 or 60 C e After the set water temperature 40 or 60 has been re ached the burner turns itself off and the yellow control light 7 turns off Operating in winter heating without a demand for hot water e Turn the rotary switch 1 to the desired setting on the ther mostat 1 9 After being switched on the green control light 2 turns on and shows the room temperature that has been set e Turn the rotary switch to the operating position 4 The device will automatically select the required level of per formance depending on the difference in temperature between the set temperature and the temperature at present in the room After reaching the temperature set on the operating device the burner shifts down t
107. tions 06 26 Hobby 4006705 Cabled Floor 12 V D 615 AK GFLC 06 27 Electrical Installations Cabled Floor 230 V D 670 AK GFM zu spot V wo 9 d ALKOVEN ALKOVEN rua Si I T 2 PN BETT BETT GARAGE i L Hobby Electrical Installations 06 28 Hobby Cabled Floor 12 V D 670 AK GFM 06 29 Electrical Installations Cabled Floor 230 V D 670 AK FLC ALK VEN 8 gk Hobby Electrical Installations 06 30 Hobby
108. tor etc Turn off all cell phones Never get anything other than diesel fuel e Never mistakenly fill the fresh water tank with fuel Saving energy in winter It is very easy to save energy inside your mobile home This applies especially to heating in winter The following applies for saving energy Meter the exact use of ventilation in the vehicle and the heating valve Install winter mats on the inner sides of the driver s cabin and the windscreen not included in scope of delivery Install an insulation mat between the driver s cabin and the caravan not included in scope of delivery Use aluminium coated window mats and window blinds These offer protection against both the cold and the heat Open the door as little and as briefly as possible When camping in winter it is possible to put up a small tent in front of the vehicle as protection against the cold Hobby 02 9 Safety 2 8 Emergency equipment To be prepared in case of an emergency you should always carry the three emergency devices on board and familiarize yourself with them First aid kit standard equipment The first aid kit should always be at hand and have a fixed position in your mobile home Any objects removed from the first aid kit should be replaced immediately Expiry dates should be checked regularly 2 7 Tools on board Reflective jacket not included in scope of delivery The basic model FIAT has the following sta
109. ts also affect this relay Therefore the pump current is not connected directly via the attached switches instead only a small amount of exciting current approx 120 mA flows via these switches The pump switch on the panel switches plus to the relay coil while all of the switches on the water faucets are parallel they switch the mass of the relay coil Hobby 5 D relay Exterior lighting This relay switches off the 12V electric circuit Exterior lighting while you are driving Furthermore there is an increased D signal at the relay output which can be used for further appli cations in the caravan and no longer charges the D signal in the generator 6 Flat pin fuse for 12V electric circuits 9 flat pin fuses have been inserted in the 12V distributor to protect the different 12V electric circuits Plese refer to the cor responding diagram for the exact fuse protection values and electric circuits Should one of these fuses blow the cause of the overload or short circuit must first be eliminated Only fuses with corresponding fuse protection values may be used to replace blown fuses 7 Display panel connection A 16 pole plug in connection protected against reverse pola rity connects the display panel to the 12V distributor 8 Motor and ancillary battery connection Motor and ancillary batteries and their joint mass are con nected to the 12V distributor by means of grommets on the corresponding screws Please pay care
110. ur spot in daylight Securing the vehicle The following applies when securing the vehicle e Put the vehicle in gear Pull on the handbrake e f necessary extend extra vehicle supports e f necessary use blocks not in scope of delivery lightly and ensure that the vehicle is in gear to prevent the If the temperature is below 0 only pull the handbrake on handbrake from freezing N When turning the driver seat ensure that you do not acci dently disengage the handbrake Safety Switching electric consumption The following applies when switching electric consump tion e Switch the refrigerator from 12 V to gas or 230 V Otherwise if the motor is not on the 12 V electrical supply will automa tically turn itself off after a few minutes Water system Empty the entire water system if the vehicle is not heated when there is danger of frost Leave the water faucets as well as all drain valves open to prevent damage from frost Water that has been left to stand in the fresh water tank or water pipes quickly becomes undrinkable Therefore always flush the water pipes thoroughly with several litres of fresh wa ter before using them Hobby 02 14 Chassis Hobby 03 1 Chassis Chapter 3 Chassis 3 1 Chassis The chassis includes parts of the frame and the axles No technical changes may be made as otherwise the general type approval will expire Technical changes may only be carried out afte
111. ure but also of mobile home and caravan drivers everywhere Hobby Careful use of the environment is not only in the interest 12 2 Returning the vehicle If you should ever have to give up your mobile home and have it recycled the manufacturer of the basic vehicle is responsible for taking it back status at the time of printing This means that your HOBBY mobile home will be taken back free of charge by any Fiat dealer and expertly recycled Sanitation and Enviromental Protection Hobby Technical Data Hobby 13 1 Technical Data Chapter 13 Technical Data 13 1 Weights according to 92 21 EWG 2007 season Weight of Diesel Basic n or eve basic vehicle kg equipment ready to start weight D 600 FL Toskana F D 600 GFLG Toskana F 4 D 650 ES Toskana F 4 D 650 Toskana F 4 D 650 FLG Toskana Exklusive G 4 D 650 GFLC Toskana Exklusive G 4 D 690 GELC Toskana Exklusive G 4 D 750 FLC Toskana Exklusive G 4 D 750 ELC Toskana Exklusive G 4 683 D 595 AK LC Toskana 2839 75 77 121 3112 3500 389 4 D 615 AK GFLC Toskana E 2875 75 77 121 3148 3500 353 4 D 615 AK KLC Toskana E 2893 75 77 121 3166 3500 335 4 670 Toskana E 3090 75 77 121 3363 4000 638 4 D 670 AK Toskana E 3110 75 77 121 3383 4000 618 4 D 670 AK FLC Toskana E 3060 75 77 121 3333 4000 668 4 670 GFLC Toskana E 3055 75 77 121 3328 4
112. vice has not been used for a longer period of time close the quick action stop valve in the gas supply line and the gas bottle Water 08 12 Bruma Trumatic Malfunction Emptying the boiler e Incase of malfunction the red control light 8 lights up e Turn off the water pump by turning off the switch for the e For possible causes please refer to the TRUMA Operating electric circuit for the water pump located on the display Manual for instructions on finding defects and operating panel To unlock turn off and then on again Open all the hot water taps Press the control button 6 on the electrical safety drain valve The contents of the boiler are now directly emptied outside If the heating is not on the safety drain valve can only be closed when the temperature is above 8 C gt gt If the temperature of the safety drain valve is lower than 2 C the contents of the boiler can drain off when the device is turned off Hobby Gas Hobby 09 1 Gas Chapter 9 Gas 9 1 General safety rules for the use of LPG fittings Checking the gas fittings A Before initial operation have the LPG fittings checked by an expert The gas fittings must be checked every 2 years by an LPG expert This must be confirmed on the certificate conform with Form G 607 from the German Association of Gas and Water Experts The regulator and waste gas pipes must also be checked We recom
113. wing e Adjust the interior and exterior mirrors as well as your Seat e Check the lights In addition Check your tire pressure e Check all liquids such as oil cooling water brake fluid and windscreen cleaning liquid and fill them up if necessary Hobby 02 5 Safety e Brace the safety device for the table Note Never use your cell phone at the petrol station A Before driving off Before you drive off you should be able to answer the following questions with yes e lsthere a first aid kit and a warning triangle on board e Are all the lights working headlights dipped headlights brake lights and blinkers Hobby 2 6 Notes for your journey Your mobile home is not an automobile In many situations it reacts very differently to a normal au tomobile Therefore you should be prepared for the following differences Loading The following applies for loading e Load evenly Heavy or bulky objects should be placed in the lower compartments e Tie down roof loads securely e In the interior store luggage in cupboards and compart ments Secure all doors and flaps e After you have finished loading check the overall weight on a public scales A Do not exceed axle loads and permissible overall weight Roof load 50 kg maximum The height of the mobile home may vary from one journey to the next due to diff
114. wn all the equipment that uses voltage If the protection against total discharge takes effect turn off the 12 V master switch to avoid an additional discharge of the caravan battery Hobby 06 17 Electrical Installations Function of the battery charger Protecting the device If the battery charger should become hot because of high en vironmental temperatures or high charging currents a built in thermal switch turns off the battery charger until the temperature in the battery charger has dropped again Checklist e Turn off the motor e Turn off the mains switch on the battery charger e Connect the battery charger to the mains supply e Switch on the 12 V master switch Turn off all equipment except refrigerator that uses 12 V e Turn on the mains switch on the battery charger The voltage of the caravan battery must rise to a maximum voltage of 14 4 V If this does not happen after using the built in battery charger to charge the battery check the following Hasthe battery charger been properly attached to the net work sthe mains fuse of the battery charger functioning proper ly Hobby e 5 the battery voltage of the battery charger above 1 volt e Have the poles of the caravan battery been attached pro perly e 5 the connection between the battery charger and the on board control panel functioning properly Operation when the motor is running As soon as the motor is running a relay con
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