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1. 4 6 1 Rotating the Driver s Seat Front Passenger s Seat into Position 05 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 4 6 2 4 6 3 4 7 4 8 4 9 4 10 4 11 4 12 4 13 4 14 5 1 5 2 5 3 5 4 5 5 5 5 1 5 5 2 5 6 5 6 1 5 6 2 5 6 3 5 7 5 7 1 5 7 2 5 7 3 5 7 4 5 8 6 1 6 2 6 2 1 6 2 2 6 2 3 6 2 4 6 3 6 3 1 6 3 2 6 3 3 6 3 4 6 4 6 4 1 6 4 2 6 5 Contents O0 Adjusting an Appropriate Seating Position 45 Adjusting the Armrest 45 Headrests 2 2 46 Seating Arrangement 46 Filing Up with Diesel 46 Bonnets 22h rn EE aa 47 Writing and Reading Rest 48 Electrical Window Winder 48 Heated Windscreen B Class 49 Roman Shades for Windscreen Driver s Window and Front Passenger s Window 49 Pitching the Motorhome 51 Handbrake 51 Wheel Chocks 51 Entrance Step 51 External Connection 51 Steady Legs 51 Mechanical Steady Legs 52 Electrical Steady Legs 53 DOOM Sate cael aie tes 55 Central Locking 55 Conversion Door and Drivers Door anaa 56 Insect Screen Door 58 External Flaps 59 Flap Lock Variant1 59 Flap Lock Variant 2 60 Flap Lock Variant 3 60 Flap Lock Variant 4 61 Underf
2. 49 GCIOSING az 8S de RES at yee bBo 74 OpeHind sevitae roe ates HE ENS 74 Roman shade hinged skylight Closing REN 77 8 a Te BEER 77 Roman shade lift tilt skylight LE EE 80 Opening e s v e ERREUR EY 80 Roman shade window Closing ssec os Sau e uos M 72 ODGhilg uu eo eee et ee ee 72 Roman shade wind up skylight CIOSIPIQu ac v samt e esce dee tro Y Ond 76 E E e Le DEE 76 Roof loads od ves rera 31 Roof rock 31 ROOF all iio en Rea fee rte fees 31 Rotary ME ose ate a euet Mess des 36 Round seating group sleeping conversion 93 S Safety instructions a oa anaana 19 Electrical fittings 24 Fire prevention 19 Gas filings obo pee ER 22 Roadworthiness 21 TOWING cd teo Sots CERE RE UE 22 Water system 24 Safety knob hinged window 68 70 EC EE 69 70 Continuous ventilation 69 70 Opening eun I res 68 70 Safety net overcab bed 87 Safety drainage valve boiler 137 Safety see safety instructions 19 Sanitary fittings 157 e 43 Cleaning yi REP 172 Correct fastening 43 Seating arrangement ilius 46 Seating group see central seating group rear round seating group rear seating group and front rear facing seating unit 88 93 95 96 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Seats rotating llll
3. 5 1 1 Genbral us cedere Rea 1 2 Environmental Tips 2 Salety 22r 2 sg RISTWERERYNERS 2 1 Fire Prevention 2 1 1 Avoidance of Fire Risks 2 1 2 Fire Fighting 231 3 InCaseofFire 2 2 Genbral sb E ERES S t 2 3 Roadworthiness 2 4 TOWIFIG stand cs pou eS ted eue eee 2 5 Gas Fittings eg oi ote 2 6 Electrical Fittings 2 7 Water System 3 Before the Journey 3 1 First Journey 3 2 Payload gent eoa e e ec 3 2 1 X Calculating the Payload 3 2 2 Loading the Motorhome COMCCHY i e ee 3 2 3 Rear Garage Rear Storage Space 3 2 4 Underfloor Sliding Drawer 3 25 RoofLoad 3 2 6 M Bike Rack 3 3 tel e EE 3 4 Electrically Operated Entrance Step 3 5 Tables sis rens 3 5 1 Dinette Table Variant1 3 5 2 Dinette Table Variant 2 3 6 Rotary Tray on the Sideboard C 544 EE 3 7 Double Sink Covers C GT 3 8 Television 3 8 1 Television on the Support 3 8 2 TV Unit in the TV Cabinet 3 9 Snow Chains 3 10 Roadworthiness 4 During the Journey 4 1 Driving the Motorhome 4 2 Driving Speed 4 8 Brakes ius 4 4 Seat Belts 4 5 Child Restraint System 4 6 Driver s Seat Front Passengers Seat
4. 0000 107 Open circuit current 107 Operating modes 143 149 151 Le EE ENEE ee 133 Refrigerator 00000 143 Refrigerator with AES 149 Refrigerator with SES 151 Oven see gas cooker and gas oven 139 140 Overcab beds says e ees yeaa ei she 87 Overloading 9 RERO a 29 P Panel est NE TA 114 118 12V main switch saaaaauaaaaa 118 Battery voltage displaying 114 120 Current displaying 116 Date setting 122 Filling level of the fresh water tank displaying 116 122 Filling level of the waste water tank displaying 116 122 LCD display 119 Time Setting 122 Parking jot 179 180 Payload ii i audies sedie docui s E aas 25 Calculation x dude cease ke eet 26 Composition 27 Example calculation 28 Payload see also load 22 eee eee eee 25 Permissible gross weight see maximum permissible gross weight 25 Personal equipment 28 Plastic parts in the toilet and living areas Cleaning 171 Power cable for 240 V connection 124 239 18 Index Pull down bed CIOSING cs ww ed eed hte ten Opening 8 seriei scissa seas ers Retaining belts tightening PVC floor covering cleaning R Rear axle oa Rear bed step 22005 Rear facing seating group sleeping conversion
5. iuu uuueuus 170 Upholstery uerb 171 Washing cus EE 170 Washing with a high pressure cleaner 1 0 0 0 eee ee 169 Waste water tank 171 Windows 170 Winter Lay Up 174 Carpet cleaning 171 Central bench with divan sleeping conversion 92 Central locking llsllssusss 55 Remote control key functions 55 Central seating group with divan sleeping conversion 90 91 Central seating group sleeping conversion 88 89 Charging current displaying 116 Check list Before start up 15 Before the Journey 38 For the journey 231 Initial start up after temporary lay up 175 Roadworthiness ssssus 38 Temporary lay up 173 Winter Jay up 174 Checks see check list lll 38 173 Child restraint system 43 Suitable seats B Class 44 Suitable seats C GT 44 Circuit diagrams llus 130 12 V circuit diagram 130 240 V circuit diagram 130 Circulating fan cos reve ERES 132 Circulating fan driver s cabin heater Trumatic E Turning Ol or oe Stee ee ER 135 EUETUEIG OTI sec vest bad oho mas 135 Cleaning SCC Cale is iau va ale x aue ue 169 Condensation 63 On the double acrylic glass pane 63 On the screwed connections i
6. lllslssss 197 Headrests 5 ea ean EE en E E 46 Heat exchangers of the heater replacement illlussssssse 131 Heated windscreen IIe BEE 172 Turning off oim REUS 49 TUNING OM eoe ea ES 49 Heater is crisare RR a EA 132 Heater see also hot air heater Trumatic C and driver s cabin heater Trumatic E 133 135 PIO IMG o sue ther ore een i enne RE UR 1 Help on Europe s roads 222 High rate of gas consumption 208 Hinged skylight Insect screen 77 Locking in the ventilation position 77 RI le e EE 77 Roman shade 77 Hinged window Re DEE 66 Continuous ventilation 67 Opening ti 3545 os d Mss een A 66 Hot air distribution lisse 132 Hot air distribution to the alcoves Closing eb pee ERREUR E 133 OPENING soos PEE RA Bae Me 133 238 HYMER Hot air heater Trumatic C Fault search 2 20 2005 209 Operating modes 133 Turning t ce bees ee eek 134 gell Le Kr EE EEN 134 Impermeability a na aaua 4 Indicator lamp for 12 V supply 117 Information stickers llus 192 Initial start up after temporary lay up 175 Initial start up after winter lay up 175 Insect screen Cleaning aco eni da TEE E e 172 Spring adjustment 189 Insect screen door Extending 521p EUR LEER 58 Helraeung s seva S sep edet 58 Insect screen hinged skylight CIOSING 9
7. Adapter cable CEE 17 socket with earth contact Fig 114 1 plug with earth contact Fig 114 2 Cable reel Socket with earth contact Fig 114 3 plug with earth contact Fig 114 4 Adapter cable Socket with earth contact Fig 114 5 CEE D SE 17 plug with earth contact Fig 114 6 Fig 114 Connection possibilities for 240 V power supply 124 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER 8 8 Fuses 8 8 1 Fuses 12 V Electrical Fittings 8 Only replace defective fuses when the cause of the defect is known and has been remedied gt Never bridge or repair fuses The appliances connected to the 12 V supply in the living area are fused individually The fuses are accessible at different positions in the vehicle see tables Before changing fuses take the function value and colour of the relevant fuses from the following table When changing fuses use only flat fuses with the values shown in the table Base vehicle fuse rating Base Function vehicle All Line from the living area battery vehicles to the transformer rectifier Line from the transformer rectifier to the starter battery Line from the starter battery to the transformer rectifier Position Living area battery Living area battery Starter battery in the engine compartment Value colour 50 A maxi red 3 A purple 50 A maxi red Electrical window winder Additional heater External mi
8. Rear garage rear storage space Rear ladder ees Rear round seating group sleeping conversion Rear seating group B 634 sleeping conversion Refrigerator llle 12 V operation switching on off 144 146 240 V operation switching on off 144 146 Electrical operation 144 146 Fault search Gas operation 143 145 Gas operation switching on off 143 145 Operating modes Ventilation grill removal Refrigerator door locking mechanism Eent s co eae oe i 153 154 Locking in the ventilation position 153 154 Opening 153 154 Refrigerator ventilation grill removal Refrigerator with AES Change over between energy sourceS Fault search Operating modes Refrigerating temperature control Turning Offer titers Bed p TURMMIG VON ea a te Hea e yay Be UR Refrigerator with SES Change over between energy sourceS Fault search Operating modes Refrigerating temperature control Turning d EE TUPMING BEE EE Replacement key 240 148 148 148 211 147 143 155 155 155 142 HYMER Risk of frost damage 24 Roadworthiness Check list 45 give os eov Sane dX 38 Notes for 21 Roman shade cleaning 172 Roman shade driver s cabin
9. 130 12 V Circuit Diagram 130 Appliances 131 General ierg Bee dt epe 131 Le EE 132 Model Design with Waste Gas Vent on the Right Hand Side of the Vehicle 132 To Heat Properly 132 Trumatic C Hot Air Heater 133 Trumatic E Driver s Cabin Heater 135 Trumatic C Boiler 136 COOKE cop OE E 138 Gas CGooker naaa annaa 139 Gas Oven e 140 Microwave Oven 141 Extractor Hood 142 Refrigerator ausuaaaaunaaa 142 Removing Refrigerator Ventilation Grill 142 Operating Modes 143 AES Modes of Operation 149 SES Modes of Operation 151 Refrigerator Door Locking Mechanism 153 Sanitary Fittings 157 Water Supply General 157 Fresh Water Tank 158 Fresh Water Filler Neck 158 Filling the Fresh Water System EE 160 Waste Water Tank 162 Toilet Compartment 163 de Ret REIR 163 Thetford Toilet Variant 1 163 Thetford Toilet Variant 2 164 Removal of the Thetford Cassette 165 Emptying the Water System 166 Position of the Drainage MAIVES secet mate Get be E 167 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Contents O0 11 COIs noire eR RES 169 12 9 1 HYMER Service Numbers 192 11 1 External Care 169 12 92 HYMER Dealers 192
10. Turning on m Remove cap from waste gas vent W Open the regulator tap on the gas bottle and the gas isolator tap Oven W Open oven flap W Set control knob Fig 125 4 to baking m or grilling Wm W Press control knob down hold for 5 to 10 seconds Ignition will take place automatically m Release control knob and turn to desired temperature Turning off W Turn control knob Fig 125 4 to position off W Close the regulator tap on the gas bottle and the gas isolator tap Oven W Place cap on waste gas vent gt When grilling remove heat protec tion Fig 125 1 and leave oven flap half open gt The spit motor can be started with the rocker switch Fig 125 3 dur ing grilling or baking gt Further information can be ob Heat protection 1 2 tion manual Oven 3 Rocker switch spit 4 Control knob baking grilling HYWO66500 Fig 125 Gas oven 1 40 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER 9 4 3 A Appliances 9 Microwave Oven gt Only qualified personnel may repair the microwave oven Improper repairs can cause major risks to the user The protection device against the escape of microwave energy should never be re moved gt Only use the appliance when the door seal is free of damage gt If there is smoke keep the appliance closed switch it off and interrupt the power sup ply gt Operate the appliance only with the rotary plate and the rot
11. gt Do not stand on the acrylic glass of the lift tilt skylight gt Before commencing the journey check that the lift tilt skylight is closed and locked gt The lift tilt skylight is not to be opened or closed during the jour ney The lift tilt skylight can either be opened using the manual crank or the pivoting mechanism e 3 2 3 2 4 Opening with the manual crank Fig 57 Lift tilt skylight m Rotate the manual crank Fig 57 3 until a resistance can be felt max opening angle 70 Closing with the manual crank W Rotate the manual crank until the lift tilt skylight is closed It can be locked after rotating two or three more times W Ensure that the skylight is locked by pressing against the acrylic glass Opening with the pivoting mechanism gt The lift tilt skylight must be locked see closing with the manual crank before the piv AN oting mechanism is activated gt The lift tilt skylight is only to be operated with both hands on the handles Fig 57 2 The lift tilt skylight can be placed in various positions with the assistance of the pivoting mechanism W Take one handle in each hand and put the lift tilt skylight into the desired position Fig 58 Positions of the lift tilt skylight RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 79 6 Living ZHYMER Roman shade Closing m Pull Roman shade at the handle Fig 57 1 to the opposite handle of the insect screen Fig 57 4 and
12. gt Our HYMER dealers and service centres are available for any spare parts require 215 14 Fault Search HYMER 216 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Weight Details for Special Equipment 15 15 1 Weight Details for Special Equipment Weight details for HYMER special equipment are listed in the table below If these objects are either carried in or on the motorhome and are not part of the standard equipment they must be taken into consideration when calculating the payload All weight details are approximate Observe the max permissible gross weight Description Description Waste water tank insulated Steady legs 2 pcs Insulation mat for driver s cabin win dow Caravan coupling External shower e 12 V a itioni it Heated and electrically adjustable ex Siem ho ternal mirror 1 240 V air conditioning unit 1 135 litre refrigerator 1 Awning 300 cm 4 Awning 350 cm Car radio and cassette Oven Floor carpet Camp GT pattern 2 Pull down bed 1 Front storage compartment Club seat 2 Roof rail with access ladder Awning 400 cm Awning 500 cm Microwave oven Rigid motorbike rack Front skylight with shade Extendable motorcycle rack Duomatic Pull down motorcycle rack Electrically operated entrance step Multiple load rack B pair 2 steps Bunk bed Driver s door 1 Multiple load rack B high pair Navigation system Fog light Bike rack for 2 bicycles Panoramic mi
13. m With a flat head screwdriver turn the adjust ment screw in a clockwise direction to the engagement position Fig 172 Adjust spring W Check the tensile force of the spring W f necessary turn the adjustment screw in a clockwise direction to the following engage ment position RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN Customer Service and Maintenance 12 Type of bulb 12V 10W 12V 13W 12V8W 12V 13W 12V 18W 12V 18W 12V 10W 12V 10W 12V5W 12V8W 12V 10W 12 Customer Service and Maintenance HYMER 12 5 AL KO Rear Axle Fiat vehicles with AL KO rear axle without pneumatic spring In addition to the regulations and notes in the operator manual of the basic vehicle as well as in the maintenance manual the rear axles must be relubricated after 20 000 km or at least every 12 months gt The rear axles must not bear any load while they are being lubricated gt Use one of the following types of grease for lubrication Costrac GL 1501 by the firm Kl ber Cardex 3746 SP by the firm CONDA The lubricator nipple Fig 173 arrow is situat ed on the under side of the axle tube Fig 173 AL KO rear axle 1 90 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Customer Service and Maintenance 12 12 6 Spare Parts 1 gt Every alteration of the original condition of the vehicle can jeopardize road safety gt The accessories recommended by HYMER AG and the original spare p
14. 1 When the awning is put up and the heater is switched on exhaust gases from the sufficiently ventilated 9 2 2 To Heat Properly Hot air distribution Several air outlet nozzles Fig 118 are built into the motorhome Pipes conduct the warm air to the air outlet nozzles Turn the air outlet noz zles in a suitable position so the air can escape as required To avoid draft close the air outlet nozzles on the dashboard and set the air distri bution of the base vehicle to air circulation Adjusting the air outlet nozzles Fully open full hot air stream Halfor partially open reduced hot air stream as When 5air outlet nozzles are completely Fig 118 Air outlet nozzle opened less warm air escapes through each nozzle However if only three air outlet nozzles are opened more warm air flows out of each nozzle 1 32 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER Hot air distribution to alcoves Camp GT The hot air distribution to the alcoves can be opened or closed by the branch block Fig 119 The string clamp is behind the driver s seat The branch block is installed behind the driver s seat Closing W Pull out the string Fig 119 2 until you feel slight resistance and then secure the string in the clamp Fig 119 1 The flap Fig 119 4 is closed Opening m Release the string Fig 119 2 from the clamp Fig 119 1 and feed back slowly The flap Fig 119 4 is opened
15. 10 3 Waste Water Tank Hot air from the heater heats the waste water tank This protects the waste water tank from frost gt If the heater is out of order the waste water tank no longer is sufficiently protected against frost For this reason empty the waste water tank if there is risk of frost gt Never pour boiling water directly into the sink outlet Boiling water could cause defor mation and leaks in the waste water pipe system gt Only empty the waste water tank at disposal stations camping sites or at specially es e tablished disposal points Depending on the model the operating lever for waste water disposal is located atthe drain pipe Fig 147 2 on the left hand or right hand vehicle side Fig 147 1 Star Line or inthe rear garage rear storage space Fig 148 2 in the case of model with double floor bottom Emptying The waste water hosepipe standard is in the gas bottle compartment and can be put on the drain pipe Fig 147 2 as an extension W n order to open the drain cock turn operat ing lever Fig 147 1 or Fig 148 2 a quarter turn in an anticlockwise direction The lever is now horizontal Completely empty waste water tank M To close the drain cock turn the operating lever a quarter turn in a clockwise direction The lever is now vertical 1 2 Fig 147 Operating lever and drain pipe of the waste water tank closed HYWO 2431 1 2 3 x a en be me ER Le E HY
16. Fig 89 During conversion m Place the two seat cushions Fig 90 5 in the centre W Insert the back cushions Fig 90 4 be tween the seat cushions and the exterior wall HYW02180 Fig 90 After conversion Back cushion Back cushion Back cushion Back cushion Seat cushion Table top Bedding box Board ONOAKRONM 94 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER 6 9 8 Rear Seating Group B 634 aged by this Conversion into two single beds For widening of bed pull out slatted frame Fig 92 4 at the left and right bedding box Remove the additional cushion Fig 91 5 from the back cushion Fig 91 1 The addi tional cushion is fixed to the back cushion with Velcro and can easily be separated Insert the additional cushion Fig 92 5 be tween the seat cushion Fig 92 2 and the exterior wall Conversion into one large bed Pull out slatted frame Fig 93 4 completely Unfold slatted frame supports Fig 93 6 Insert the back cushion Fig 93 1 and the additional cushion Fig 93 5 between the seat cushion Fig 93 2 and the exterior wall RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN Fig 91 Living 6 gt Donotstand on the slatted frame when it is pulled out The slatted frame may be dam HYWO05390 Prior to conversion HYWO06864 After conversion into single beds HYWO6865 Fig 93 After
17. W Lay the table top Fig 71 3 between the two bedding boxes Fig 71 5 W Place the two seat cushions Fig 72 2 in the centre W Lay the right back cushion Fig 70 1 aside W Insert the left back cushion Fig 72 1 be tween the seat cushion and the wall W Insert the additional cushion Fig 72 7 be tween the seat cushion and the wall M Lay the additional cushion Fig 72 4 on the bedding box extension Fig 72 After conversion Fig 70 1 gt Depending on the model an en Back cushion am s 2 Seat cushion closed additional cushion must be 3 Table top used instead of the back cushion 4 Additional cushion long 5 Bedding box 6 7 Bedding box extension Additional cushion short 88 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER 6 9 2 Central Seating Group Variant 2 m Slightly lift the front of the table top Fig 73 3 W Loosen the locking device fitted to the table leg and fold the table leg against the bottom of the table m Unfold support at the bottom of the table W Lift the table top by approx 45 remove it out of the mounting rail and place it into the lower mounting rail m Pull out Fig 74 6 the bedding box extension W Place both back cushions Fig 75 1 in the middle m lay the additional cushions Fig 75 4 and 7 on the bedding box extension gt Depending on the model an en closed additional cushion must be used instead of the back c
18. Fig 85 4 W Loosen the fixing screw Fig 85 8 for the table leg pull the table leg upwards and out of the holding device W Lay all seat and back cushions to one side m Remove the bed bar from the wardrobe m Lift up the bedding box lids and insert the two bed rods Fig 86 10 in a transverse position in the pertinent grooves between both bedding boxes Close the bedding box lids W Place the table top Fig 86 4 on the two bed rods m Place the two seat cushions Fig 87 3 in the centre m Insert the back cushions Fig 87 2 be tween the seat cushions and the exterior wall RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN Living 6 Fig 85 Prior to conversion HYW02140 Fig 86 During conversion HYW02150 Fig 87 After conversion COONDARWN Back cushion short Back cushion long Seat cushion short Table top Seat cushion long Back cushion or bed widening central seating group Fixing screw Fixing screw Bedding box Bed rods 93 6 Living ZHYMER 6 9 7 Rear Round Seating Group m Lay the back cushions Fig 88 1 Fig 88 2 and Fig 88 3 underneath the table Fig 88 Prior to conversion W Let down the table top Fig 89 6 until it is at the same height as the bedding boxes m Depending on the model lay a board Fig 89 8 on it as a cushion support HYW00281
19. HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER Living 6 Chapter Overview This chapter contains instructions about living in the motorhome The instructions address the following topics ventilation of the motorhome opening and closing the windows opening and closing the Roman shades in the driver s cabin opening and closing the skylight rotating the seats adjusting the bar seats modifying the table surfaces removing tables pulling out the television tray use of the beds adjusting the spotlights 6 1 Ventilation AC e The oxygen in the vehicle interior is used up by breathing or the use of the gas cooker etc and must therefore be continuously replaced For this reason the motorhome is equipped with forced ventilations skylight and up to three mushroom shaped vents Never cover or block forced ventilations with objects as e g a winter mat Keep forced ventilations clear of snow and leaves There is a danger of suffocation due to increased CO levels Although sufficient ventilation is provided in certain weather conditions condensation can form on metal objects e g screwed connections in the floor In extreme weather conditions condensation can form on the double glazed acrylic glass The glass is so designed that condensation can evaporate when the outside temperature is increased There is no danger of the double glazed acrylic glass being damaged by condensation Additional cold spots can occur at thermal bridges e g skylig
20. 1 2 must only be attached between the roof rail supports Fig 1 1 Observe the overall height of the motorhome when the roof rack is loaded RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN Fig 1 Load rack 31 3 Before the Journey HYMER 3 2 6 Bike Rack Travelling with a loaded bike rack gt During the journey check the secure attachment of the bicycles on the bicycle rack after the first 10 km and then at each break in the journey The motorhome is fitted as standard with holding cramps for hooking in a bike rack gt The bike rack is only to be loaded with bicycles max four pcs gt The Multitalent bike rack may be loaded with a maximum of four bicycles max 50 kg gt Driving with a folded out bike rack without bicycles is not permitted gt Before every journey check whether the bike rack without bicycles is properly folded up whether the bicycles are securely lashed to the rack using the bike rack belts gt Do not exceed the maximum permissible gross weight and the axle load by the addi tional loading of bicycles Loading the bike rack with bicycles When loading the bike rack observe the centre of gravity The centre of gravity of the bicycles must be as close as possible to the rear wall of the motorhome The bike rack should always be loaded from the inside to the outside This is how the bike rack is correctly loaded with four bicycles W Place the heaviest bicycle direct
21. 107 1 use the bottom scale When the switch is operated the gauge is automatically illuminated H Press rocker switch Fig 107 7 up Ez this displays the volume of fresh water W Press rocker switch Fig 107 7 down this displays the volume of waste water gt Do not keep the tank levels called up for long Calling up and displaying for a long time can damage the transducers 8 5 2 Current Gauge for Charging Discharging the Living Area Battery The battery current actually flowing is permanently displayed on the current gauge Fig 107 2 When the switch is operated the gauge is automatically illuminated Red discharging zone battery is being discharged at the discharging current indicated between 0 and 30 A Indicator 0 battery is neither being charged nor discharged Green charging zone battery is being charged at the charging current indicated between 0 and 30 A 116 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Electrical Fittings 8 Switching on the 12 V main switch The 12 V main switch Fig 107 4 switches the 12 V supply to the living area on and off Exception heating basic light lighting in the entrance area entrance step and spare 4 on the trans former rectifier are always ready to operate B Press rocker switch Fig 107 4 up the 12 V living area power supply is switched on Green indicator lamp Fig 107 3 comes on W Press rocker switch Fig 107
22. 133 2 flashes red no gas In case of AES Refrigerator does not switch on when operating in gas mode 212 240 V or 12 V operating volt age is too low Refrigerator is turned off ZHYMER Have the electrical connec tions checked by a specialist Have the alternator of the ve hicle engine checked in a spe cialist workshop Turn the refrigerator on with the push button Fig 133 1 No electrical operating voltage Operating voltage of alternator is not present too low Air in the gas pipe Regulator tap on the gas bot tle or the gas isolator tap is closed Connect 240 V power supply Let the vehicle engine run Contact a specialist workshop Contact a specialist workshop Set the push button Fig 133 1 to off Open regulator tap on the gas bottle and the gas isolator tap of the refrigerator Turn the refrigerator on again with the push button Fig 133 1 After 10 seconds the AES will attempt another ignition If the AES indicator lamp Fig 133 2 flashes red after 30 seconds again the failure has not been remedied yet Repeat this process two to three times for ventilation If the refrigerator cannot be op erated contact HYMER cus tomer services Open regulator tap and gas isolator tap RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER In case of SES SES indicator lamp Fig 134 2 does not light up green In case of SES Refrig
23. 20 Additional equipment a s saaaaaaaaaa 27 Add on parts see special equipment 20 Air outlet nozzles adjustment 132 AL KO rear axle anaana annann 190 Appliances au red nb Es 131 Manuals Sasso ce tte ag mers 20 Armrest adjustment 45 Automatic system to select the type of power AES 149 Automatic system to select the type of power GES 151 Awning light sss xm 182 Urn Le Kn ceo Eh ER Re Prater 117 B Bar seat adjustment 81 Bar table Table top pulling out 82 Table top pushingin 82 Bar with divan sleeping conversion 98 Basic equipment 0005 26 Battery alarm 116 123 Battery cut off switch 112 Battery monitor 113 Battery selector switch 113 Battery voltage displaying 114 120 Battery see starter battery and living area baten 108 109 Beds EE 85 Before the journey 04 25 Bike rack Load s cs tees eee eee Eus 32 Travelling with a loaded bike rack 32 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN Index 18 Blind Cleaning cm exe ERE expen 172 Spring adjustment 189 Blind skylight with snap latch CLOSING iunio der EY Hae eR 78 Operiinges sce reso kad RE aed 78 Blind window Closing e Eed 71 73 OPENING gramen mex doen 71 73 Blind see also insect screen 71 Boller y cune 20
24. 230V lt o Time ALARM 12V OFF HHH zx CHARGE Date DEFECT e JB BBBeS 9 8 HYO 152 Fig 109 Symbol diagram on the LCD display u Service menu and settings menu Battery alarm or tank alarm Arrow for additional menu pages 12 V OFF display 3 seconds 240 V power supply is connected Fresh water tank level Waste water tank level Display for unclear measurements Display for defective level or temperature sensors Starter battery external temperature Battery alarm Living area battery internal temperature Nj oOqOo 0o00H amp onm sch gt The arrow Fig 109 3 in the LCD display indicates that the selected menu con sists of several pages When the used menu keys are pressed repeatedly the next menu page appears gt 20 seconds after the last key has been pressed the basic menu always appears unlit RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 1 1 9 8 Electrical Fittings Basic menu The basic menu Fig 110 is always shown af ter switching on with the 12 V main switch Fig 108 8 When keys are pressed the LCD display is lit automatically W Press key Fig 108 1 the basic menu ap pears The basic menu contains the following informa tion Net control Fig 110 2 symbol appears when motorhome is connected to 240 V sup ply Date Fig 110 3 Time Fig 110 1 External temperature in C menu page 2 Inside temperature in C menu page
25. 51 2 Push the Roman shade for the windscreen up Draw the Roman shades for the driver s and passenger s window and secure it to the magnetic strips Fig 52 1 and 2 Opening 74 Open the Roman shades for the driver s and passenger s window and push the guiding handle Fig 53 2 onto the cap Fig 53 1 Push the Roman shade for the windscreen down Fold down the side guides of the Roman shade for the windscreen Attach the rear view mirror from above and push it downwards ZHYMER Fig 52 Roman shade for the driver s and passenger s window Fig 5S8 Roman shade open RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER Living 6 6 3 Skylight AC The apertures for forced ventilation must always be kept open Never cover or block forced ventilations with objects as e g a winter mat Keep forced ventilations clear of snow and leaves The skylights are fitted with a blind or Roman shade and an insect screen After the latch has been released the blind and insect screen automatically spring back to the initial position by tensile force In order not to damage the tension mechanics hold onto the blind or insect screen and allow it to slowly return to the initial position Depending on the weather close the skylights far enough to prevent moisture from en tering During the journey the skylights have to be closed When leaving the motorhome always close the skylights The upholstery
26. be done Please also adhere to the service intervals stip ulated by the manufacturers of the individual equipment Information is included in the service documents en closed Water Ingress Test 1 Water Ingress Test Paste in the customer service stamp for the 12 month check here subject to payment Your next water ingress test is due on earliest latest Service Proof for a Motorhome or Caravan Inspection 2 Every 12 months or after 15 000 km depending on which comes first Date Mileage Reading Dealer s Signature and Stamp Should it be determined during a vehicle check that addi tional work is necessary then the carrying out of this work is dependent on the customer commissioning this to be done Please also adhere to the service intervals stip ulated by the manufacturers of the individual equipment Information is included in the service documents en closed Water Ingress Test 2 Water Ingress Test Paste in the customer service stamp for the 12 month check here subject to payment Your next water ingress test is due on earliest latest RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER Guarantee Service Proof for a Motorhome or Caravan Inspection 3 Every 12 months or after 25 000 km depending on which comes first Date Mileage Reading Dealer s Signature and Stamp Should it be determined during a vehicle check tha
27. described in the instruction manual of the base vehicle Marking lamp Fig 155 5 m Push rubber lip backwards W Hold housing from the edge and remove W Pull bulb out towards you Fig 155 Front lights Camp GT 1 78 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Customer Service and Maintenance 12 B Class Star Line Fog light Fig 156 3 W Put your hand behind the fog light and re move rubber cap from lamp housing W Press metal clip together and release from holder m Remove bulb Direction indicator Fig 156 4 W Undo external housing screws m Remove lamp housing Fig 156 Front lights B Class Star Line m Remove bulb Main beam parking light Fig 156 2 gt Not for Xenon spotlights Changing bulbs from the engine compartment W Open bonnet see chapter 4 m Remove rubber cap from lamp housing W Press metal clip together and release from holder m Remove bulb Low beam Fig 156 1 gt Not for Xenon spotlights Changing bulbs from the engine compartment W Open bonnet see chapter 4 W Unscrew cap from lamp housing W Press metal clip together and release from holder m Remove bulb RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 1 79 12 Customer Service and Maintenance HYMER B Classic Low beam Fig 157 1 Changing bulbs from the engine compartment W Open bonnet see chapter 4 W Unscrew cap from lamp housing W Press metal c
28. down wards using the handle until it pushes against the Roman shade Fig 49 2 W Lock the insect screen in position with the Roman shade Opening W Press the handle attached to the insect Screen Fig 49 1 1 2 HYW06572 m Use handle to return the insect screen slow Fig 49 Hinged window variant 2 ly to its initial position 72 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER Living 6 Variant 3 The insect screen is located in the top blind box the blind is in the bottom blind box Blind Closing W Press handle Fig 50 4 pull the blind Fig 50 5 from the bottom to the top and release the blind at the required height The blind will remain at this height Opening W Clench the handle Fig 50 4 The latch is released Insect screen Closing W Grip the insect screen Fig 50 2 using the bar and pull it down until it touches the blind e Fig 50 5 and engage the closure latches Fig 50 1 in the locking device Fig 50 3 Opening W Release both latches Fig 50 1 simultane ously 3 45 4 3 Fig 50 Hinged window variant 3 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 73 6 Living 6 2 4 Roman Shades for Wind screen Driver s Window and Front Passenger s Window C GT Closing Push the rear view mirror upwards and re move it Fold up the side guides Fig 51 1 of the Roman shade for the windscreen and se cure them to the snap fastener Fig
29. e toilet compartment e toilet e complete water system The positions of the drainage valves are indicated in a table found at the end of this chapter 10 1 Water Supply General gt Fill the fresh water tank only with fresh water gt If there is any risk of frost empty the water system completely gt The water pump will overheat without fresh water and can get damaged Never oper ate water pump when the fresh water tank is empty gt Clean the fresh water tank thoroughly before use The motorhome is equipped with a fitted fresh water tank An electric water pump pumps the fresh water to the individual water taps Opening a water tap automatically switches on the water pump and pumps fresh water to the tap The waste water tank collects the waste water The fresh water level in the fresh water and waste water tanks can be checked on the panel gt Before using the water fittings the 12 V supply must be turned on Otherwise the wa ter pump will not work When the fresh water tank is re filled an air bubble may form at the bottom of the pump which will prevent water from being drawn in Shake the water pump up and down energetically in the water Water left standing in the fresh water tank or in the water pipes becomes undrinkable after a short period Rince the water pipes and the fresh water tank thoroughly with several litres of fresh water before each use of the motorhome To do this open all water taps After each use of t
30. 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 1 35 9 Appliances HYMER 9 3 Trumatic C Boiler 1 gt Never let gas escape unburned due to danger of explosion gt When filling the fuel tank on ferries or in the garage the boiler must be turned off Danger of explosion gt Models with waste gas vent on the right hand side of the vehicle If the awning is put up and the boiler switched on exhaust from the boiler may build up in the awning Danger of suffocation Ensure that there is sufficient ventilation gt Never use boiler when empty gt If the boiler is not in use it has to be drained when there is danger of freezing open drainage valve see also chapter 11 gt The boiler is protected against calcination if it is only used in maximum temperature position when a lot of warm water is required The boiler is integrated in the heater system and operates on gas It is switched on by turning the rotary switch Fig 122 2 on the operating unit Fig 122 In winter operation Heater and boiler Fig 122 3 the water is automatically heated up when the heater is switched on If the heater switches off after the required room temperature has been reached the boiler will continue to heat up until the set water temperature has been reached In summer operation Fig 122 1 only the water in the boiler is heated up to either 40 C or 60 C It takes approx 1 hour to heat the water to 60 C The yellow indicator lamp Fig 122
31. 06 1 3 45 17 44 107 Cyprus 199 112 AA 22 31 31 31 199 112 Number only applies to major cities Specifications without guarantee Outside major cities In the mobile communication network Date 04 2003 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 223 17 Helpful Notes 17 3 1 When travelling abroad note and do not exceed the varying speed limits Speed Limits and Permissible Dimensions ZHYMER For your information the speed limits and the permissible dimensions in some of the most visited countries Date 01 2003 Country Belgium Bulgaria Denmark Germany Estonia Finland France Greece Great Britain Ireland Iceland Italy Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Croatia Latvia Lituvania Luxemburg Republic of Macedonia Netherlands Norway 224 Max dimensions in meters Width Length up to 7 5t over 7 5 t up to 3 5t over 3 5t up to 3 5t over 3 5t up to 3 5t over 3 5 t up to 3 5t over 3 5 t up to 3 5t over 3 5 t up to 3 5t over 3 5t up to 3 5t over 3 5t up to 2 8t over 2 8t up to 3 5t over 3 5t up to 3 5t over 3 5 t up to 3 5t over 3 5t In built up areas Outside built up areas 90 120 60 90 90 70 80 70 100 80 90 70 80 904 11014 804 1001 4 90 110 96 112 96 1121 9011 90 1101 80 80 100 80 80 100 90 90 90 70 90 75 80 80 100 80 90 80 Mo
32. 103 7 Gas Fittings HYMER 7 3 Changing Gas Bottles tion points and unions Use a leakage search spray to spray the relevant connection When you have changed the gas bottle check whether gas escapes at the connec point or union HYMER accessories shop W Close regulator tap Fig 102 3 on the gas bottle Fig 102 5 Pay attention to the di rection of the arrow m Unscrew the gas pressure regulator Fig 102 2 with the gas tube Fig 102 1 from the gas bottle with a suitable gas span ner m Release the fixing belt Fig 102 4 and re move the gas bottle m Place a filed gas bottle in the gas bottle compartment HYWO4101 W Fix in place with the fixing belt W Screw the gas pressure regulator with gas 1 345 tube on the gas bottle and secure with a Fig 102 Gas bottle compartment suitable gas spanner Do not overtighten 7 4 Gas Isolator Taps A gas isolator tap Fig 103 for every gas de vice is built into the motorhome The gas isola tor taps can be found under the cooker Each of the symbols on the gas isolator taps refers to a gas device Ger Refrigerator m e Cooker Lien L DETOOOSS dir 1M Heater Boiler m v DES Fig 103 Gas isolator taps in the off position by Oven L 1 04 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Gas Fittings 7 7 5 External Gas Connection gt Only gas appliances with a suitable adapter should be connected
33. 11 1 1 Washing with a High 12 10 Replacement Keys 193 Pressure Cleaner 169 11 1 2 Windows of Acrylic Glass 170 13 Wheels and Tyres 195 11 1 3 Washing the Motorhome 170 131 General so cios e pere gs 195 11 1 4 Underbody ouaou 170 19 2 Tyre Selection e cue o ues 196 11 1 5 Waste Water Tank 171 19 3 Tyre Specifications 197 11 1 6 Entrance Step 171 13 4 Handling of Tyres 197 11 2 Caring for the Interior 171 13 5 Changing a Wheel 198 11 3 Cleaning the Heated 13 5 4 General Instructions 198 Windscreen 172 13 5 2 Changing a Wheel with 11 4 Winter CHIB ox iv exe Pie ee tie a 172 Alloy Wheel Rims 198 Tis bay Upisi cr enc ts 173 13 5 3 Tightening Torque 198 11 5 1 Temporary Lay Up 173 18 6 Spare Wheel Support 199 11 5 2 WinterLay Up 174 19 61 Spare Wheel in Rear Storage 11 5 3 Starting Up the Vehicle after Space or Garage Variant 1 199 a Temporary Lay Up or after 13 6 2 Spare Wheel in Rear Storage Lay Up over Winter 175 Space or Garage Variant 2 199 13 6 3 Spare Wheel Under the 12 Customer Service and Floor Variant1 199 Maintenance 177 13 6 4 Spare Wheel Under the 12 1 Maintenance Work 177 Floor Variant 2 200 12 2 Replace Bulbs External
34. 12 months or after 75 000 km depending on which comes first Date Inspection 9 Every 12 months or after 85 000 km depending on which comes first Date Mileage Reading Mileage Reading Dealer s Signature and Stamp Dealer s Signature and Stamp Should it be determined during a vehicle check that additional work is necessary then the carrying out of this work is dependent on the customer commissioning this to be done Please also adhere to the service intervals stipulated by the manufacturers of the individual equipment Information is included in the service documents enclosed Service Proof for a Motorhome or Caravan Inspection 10 Every 12 months or after 95 000 km depending on which comes first Date Inspection 11 Every 12 months or after 105 000 km depending on which comes first Date Mileage Reading Mileage Reading Dealer s Signature and Stamp Dealer s Signature and Stamp Should it be determined during a vehicle check that additional work is necessary then the carrying out of this work is dependent on the customer commissioning this to be done Please also adhere to the service intervals stipulated by the manufacturers of the individual equipment Information is included in the service documents enclosed RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN Guarantee HYMER 10 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER 1 Introduction
35. 2 gt The temperature menu appears and the flashes if the tempera ture sensors are defective or if the temperature measured lies out side of the measuring range of 40 C to 60 C Battery menu When keys are pressed the LCD display is lit automatically W Press key Fig 108 2 the battery menu Fig 111 appears The battery menu contains the following infor mation Voltage V charging current A and dis charging current A of the living area bat tery Fig 111 1 Voltage V of the starter battery menu page 2 The shown value is telling only when the bat tery is in idle condition 120 Fig 110 Basic menu page 1 2 A 2300y Unt DIV 2 ni 46 L CIIARGE H ND 1 4 Fig 111 Battery menu living area battery RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER Electrical Fittings 8 The table below will help you correctly interpret the displayed battery voltage of the living area bat tery Battery voltage values under opera tion not for off load voltage 10 5 V or less Battery operation vehicle stationary no 240 V connection Appliances OFF Battery flat Total discharge Completely charge battery Appliances ON Battery overload Switch off all the appliances Mobile operation vehicle moving no 240 V connection Power operation vehicle stationary 240 V connection 12 V power supply overload To
36. 63 1 in the di rection of the arrow and fold the table leg in HYWO4141 Fig 63 Leg of the dinette table variant 1 Variant 2 Unfold support W Push the support Fig 64 1 in the direction of the arrow and fold it out Retract table leg W Push the table leg Fig 64 2 in the direction of the arrow and fold it in Fig GA Leg of the dinette table variant 2 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 83 6 Living ZHYMER 6 6 Television Variant 1 gt Before commencing the journey always remove the television from the support and store it securely Positioning of TV unit m Push rods Fig 65 2 of the support Fig 65 4 into holder Fig 65 1 m Place TV unit onto support and secure it with retaining strap Fig 65 3 m Move support into desired position Variant 2 gt Always secure TV unit by means A of the retaining strap Fig 66 4 Before commencing the journey lock the TV set in the TV cabinet Pull TV unit forward W Press latch Fig 66 1 upwards and use handle Fig 66 2 to pull extension forward Swivel TV unit W Pull extension forward until its stop position is reached Fig 66 TV cabinet W Swivel support table Fig 66 3 into required position 84 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER Living 6 6 7 6 7 1 A Opening W Rotate the drivers and front passenger s seats in the direction of travel lock i
37. 999 112 999 112 999 112 112 112 118 112 94 92 112 110 112 110 112 113 94 92 112 112 113 112 144 1120 133 ZHYMER Breakdown Service ZS TCB Brussels 0 70 34 47 77 UAB 02 9 80 33 08 T Falck 79 42 42 42 ADAC 22 22 22 EESTI 372 6 96 91 88 18 88 Helsinki 09 77 47 64 00 Friday 6 pm to Sunday 10 pm 02 00 80 80 AIT Assistance 08 00 08 92 22 ELPA 104 AA 08 00 0 28 90 18 AA Dublin 18 66 77 88 F1 B511 2112 ACI 8 00 11 68 00 HAK 987 0 19 87 LAMB 80 00 00 LAS 52 49 74 38 ACL 4 50 04 51 AMSM 02 9 87 ANWB 08 00 08 88 NAF 81 00 05 05 4 OAMTC 120 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Helpful Notes 17 Country Emergency Breakdown Service Services Police Poland bk 999 PZM 96 37 997 Portugal T 112 ACP Lissab 21 9 42 91 03 112 ACP Porto 22 8 34 00 01 Romania 961 ACR 92 71 955 Russia 03 02 Sweden 112 M 0 20 91 29 12 112 Switzerland 144 TCS 140 03 50 53 11 x 117 112 Serbia and Montenegro 94 AMS SCG 9 87 01 19 87 99 Slovakian Republic 155 T ASA 1 81 24 158 Slovenia 112 ZS AMZS 19 87 113 Spain 061 RACE 91 5 93 33 33 112 Czech Republic 155 ZS UAMK CR 12 30 158 Turkey T 112 t ADAC Istanbul 02 12 2 88 71 90 155 112 Ukraine 03 112 UA 3 22 27 01 12 02 Hungary 104 MAK 188
38. All drawers and flaps closed Refrigerator set to 12 V operation Refrigerator door secured Swivel seat locking device for driver s seat front passen ger s seat and bar seat locked Entrance step retracted observe warning tone Roof free of snow and ice in winter Living area doors and sliding doors secured Television antenna retracted if one is built in Loose parts stored away or fixed in position Open storage spaces empty Sink cover stored in the holder provided for this purpose TV unit secured and stored in the TV cabinet Television removed from the support and securely stored Cabin black out shade is secured Curtains hooked into the retaining clip Rotary sideboard tray pushed down C 544 GT 38 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER Before the Journey 3 Checks Checked 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Base vehicle Tyres in proper condition Vehicle lighting brake lights and reversing lights function Oil levels for engine gearbox and power steering controlled Coolant and fluid for windscreen washers filled up Brakes function Brakes react evenly When braking the motorhome does not pull to one side Tyre pressure gt Wrong tyre pressure causes excessive wear and can lead to damage or even to tyre burst You can lose control over the motorhome Check the tyre pressure regularly before the beginning of a journey or every 2 weeks see
39. Cas sette The flap for the Thetford cassette Fig 152 is located on the outside of the motorhome BW Open the rotary lock Fig 152 1 with the key W Press both push button locks Fig 152 2 at the same time and open the Thetford cas sette flap m Release safety catch Fig 153 1 and pull out the Thetford cassette Fig 153 2 ES ep HYWO06171 gt Further information can be ob tained from the separate Thetford Fig 152 Opening the Thetford flap cassette instruction manual Wl P HYWO05271 Fig 158 Removal of the Thetford cassette RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 1 65 10 Sanitary Fittings HYMER 10 6 Emptying the Water System system to avoid damage to the built in appliances and the motorhome gt Take note of the environmental tip in this chapter Emptying A gt When there is a frost hazard and the motorhome is not heated empty the entire water W Open the white valve caps Fig 143 1 or Fig 144 1 in an anticlockwise direction W Open the safety drainage valve Fig 123 See the table at the end of this chapter for the place of installation of the drainage valves and the safety drainage valve To empty and ventilate the fresh water system proceed as follows To prevent frost damage W Pitch the motorhome in a horizontal position W Switch off the 12 V power supply at the panel Variant 1 Fig 145 m Take the cover off the cleaning opening of the fresh
40. Fig 131 2 to 12 V operation rem W Use control knob Fig 131 1 to adjust refrigerating temperature W To switch off set energy selector switch to Q The appliance is switched off The starter battery only supplies the refrigerator with 12 V when the engine is running When the engine is not running the refrigerator is cut off from the power supply in the living area Therefore a 12 V operation of the refrigerator is only possible while the engine is running During prolonged driving breaks change over to gas operation The thermostat is not activated during 12 V operation The refrigerator operates continuously gt Further information can be obtained from the separate instruction manual Refrigera tor 1 46 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER Gas operation variant 3 Appliances 1 gt Never let gas escape unburned due to danger of explosion Turning on Open the regulator tap on the gas bottle and the gas isolator tap Refrigerator Set the energy selector switch Fig 132 1 to GAS Set the control knob Fig 132 5 to maxi mum power Gas supply is open Ignition will take place automatically The GAS op erating indicator Fig 132 2 lights up yel low A ticking sound can be heard until igni tion has been completed successfully Adjust the refrigerating temperature with the control knob Turning off Set energy selector switch Fig 132 1 to O The appliance is
41. Open the regulator tap on the gas bottle and the gas isolator tap Heater W Turn temperature control knob Fig 121 7 to the required heating level W Setrotary switch Fig 121 6 to the required position A high power Fig 121 5 low power Fig 121 4 Green indicator lamp lights up During the heating up period the intensity of illumination of the green indicator lamp is doubled Switch on heating with high power when outside temperatures are low The red indicator lamp illuminates whenever there is a fault Turning off m Set rotary switch Fig 121 6 to O Fig 121 3 After switching off the heater the circulating fan may still run for a moment to use the residual heat W When not in use for an extended period close the regulator tap on the gas bottle and the gas isolator tap Heater W Place cap on waste gas vent Circulating fan Turning on L W Set rotary switch Fig 121 6 to the required 2 position 3 high power Fig 121 1 L4 ed low power Fig 121 2 5 gt When the heater is in operation set the air distribution of the base HYWO6366 vehicle on the dashboard to air circulation This is the fastest way to heat the motorhome Fig 121 Operating unit for Trumatic E Circulation fan high power Circulation fan low power Off Turning off Heater low power a9 Heater high power W Set rotary switch Fig 121 6 to Y Rotary switch Fig 121 3 Temperature control knob NOORWONM RM
42. Operation of the electric appliances of the motorhome is described in chapter 9 8 1 General gt All electrical devices e g mobile telephones or radio devices subsequently built into the motorhome and operated while travelling must have a CE certification and dis play that a so called EMC test electromagnetic compatibility was performed by the manufacturer Only in this way can the functional reliability of the motorhome be en sured 1 Only allow qualified persons to work on the electrical fittings 8 2 Terms Off load voltage The off load voltage is the voltage of the battery in idle condition i e no current is consumed and the battery is not being charged Open circuit current Some electrical appliances such as the clock and the indicator lamps require continuous electric current This open circuit current flows even if the 12 V main switch has been switched off Total discharge gt Total discharge damages the battery Total discharge of the battery is imminent if a battery is completely discharged by an active appli ance and by off load current RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 107 8 Electrical Fittings HYMER Capacity Capacity refers to the amount of electricity which can be stored in a battery The capacity of a battery is given in ampere hours Ah If a battery possesses a capacity of 80 Ah then the battery can dispense a current of 1 A for 80 hours or a current of 2 A fo
43. axle geometry of a vehicle such as wheel camber and track are also important for tyre selec tion The maximum permissable speed for a tyre with full load capacity is indicated by the speed index SI Together load index and speed index form the operating code of a tyre This is an of ficial component of the complete standardized dimensions descritpion which appears on every tyre The information on the tyres must correspond to the specifications which appear in the vehicle pa pers 1 96 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Wheels and Tyres 13 13 3 Tyre Specifications 215 70 R 15C 190 107 Q Speed index Q 160 km h Load index code for twin tyres Load index code for single tyres Rim diameter in inches Tyre design R radial Height to width proportion in percent Tyre width in mm 13 4 Handling of Tyres Drive over kerbs at an obtuse angle Otherwise the flanks of the tyres may get pinched Driving over a kerb at a sharp angle can dam age the tyre and result in it getting ruptured Drive over high manhole covers at a slow speed Otherwise the tyres may get pinched Driving over a high manhole cover at high speed can dam age the tyre and result in it getting ruptured Check the shock absorbers regularly Driving with poor shock absorbers significantly increases wear If the tread wear is uneven have the toe in and the wheel camber checked Driving with an in correctly set toe in or a o
44. by the spring Fig 119 3 9 2 3 gt Empty the heating system when there is a danger of frost the heat er is not in operation gt Do not use the space above and behind the Trumatic C heating as storage compartment Trumatic C Hot Air Heater The heater has two operating modes Winter operation Summer operation Heating is only possible on Winter setting With the Summer setting only water in the boiler is heated Heating is not possible with this setting W Set the operating mode using the rotary switch Fig 120 3 Summer operation 40 C or 60 C Fig 120 2 Winter operation Heater without Boiler Fig 120 5 Winter operation Heater and Boiler Fig 120 6 Off Fig 120 4 The heater cannot be switched off using the 12 V main switch RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 7 413 Appliances 9 Fig 119 Branch block HYWO6855 Fig 120 Operating unit for heater boiler Temperature control knob Summer operation water temperature 40 C or 60 C Rotary switch Off Winter operation Heater without Boiler Winter operation Heater and Boiler Green indicator lamp Heating operation Red indicator lamp Fault Yellow indicator lamp Heating up phase Qo oo0i om 133 9 Appliances HYMER Winter operation The heater selects the necessary burner setting according to the required room temperature When the required room temperatur
45. chapter 13 Gas fittings Gas bottles firmly fixed in the gas bottle compartment so that they are unable to turn Regulator tap on the gas bottle is closed Gas isolator tap closed gt When heating is required during travel the gas e isolator tap for the heater and the regulator tap can remain open Battery Check the battery voltage of the starter and living area bat tery see chapter 8 If the panel indicates that the battery voltage is too low the respective battery will need to be re charged Observe the notes and instructions in chapter 8 gt Commence journey with fully charged starter e and living area battery RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 39 3 Before the Journey HYMER 40 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER During the Journey 4 Chapter Overview This chapter contains instructions on how to drive the motorhome The instructions address the following topics driving speed brakes seat belts child restraint system seats and headrests seating arrangement filling the tank opening the bonnet writing and reading rest electrical window winder heated windscreen Roman shades 4 1 Driving the Motorhome gt At the beginning of every journey and after short interruptions ensure that the en trance step is completely retracted The driver is responsible for ensuring that the following conditions are met Passengers must remain in the
46. guarantee agreement do not extend the guarantee period 6 The claims with respect to the remedying of a leakage falls under the statute of limitations 6 months after discovery of the leakage or dampness indicating this leakage upon expiry of the guarantee period at the latest Inspection After each service the Inspection Checklist provides you with supplementary and detailed infor mation concerning the work which has been specifically carried out on your vehicle You receive the Inspection Checklist when you collect your vehicle from your HYMER dealer Should it be deter mined during a vehicle check that additional work is necessary then the carrying out of this work is dependent on the customer commissioning this to be done Please also adhere to the service inter vals stipulated by the manufacturers of the individual equipment Information is included in the serv ice documents enclosed Important The carrying out of the planned inspections is a prerequisite for any guarantee claims RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 5 Guarantee ZHYMER Service Proof for a Motorhome or Caravan Inspection 1 12 months after taking delivery or 7 500 km de pending on which comes first Date Mileage Reading Dealer s Signature and Stamp Should it be determined during a vehicle check that addi tional work is necessary then the carrying out of this work is dependent on the customer commissioning this to
47. level of the fresh water tank displaying 116 122 Filling level of the waste water tank displaying 116 122 Filling the tank eus vues ERR Pro CN 46 Fire Extinguishing iss ss e ae ee E 19 Response to ssluuss 20 Fire prevention 00005 eee 19 Fire risks avoidance 19 FIrSUJOUITIGV EE 25 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN Index 18 Flap lock GIOSING BEER 59 60 61 OPENING cases ota amnes 59 60 61 Flashing indicator see direction indicator 179 180 181 182 Fluorescent tubes changing 185 Egg light se uud on sone PER ERIS 179 180 Fresh water filler neck CIOSING 2o cotes mc Scie AR us 158 159 Opering cx ER ERE 158 159 Fresh water system filling 160 Fresh water tank cleaning 172 Fresh water tank see also fresh water system 158 Front facing seating group sleeping conversion 97 Front passengers seat 45 Appropriate seating position adj stment ss cire senstie iea io 45 Armrest adjustment 45 Turning into the driving position 45 Fuel filler neck IOSITIQ e i reed ei obs beg eae Be 46 OPENING sd tree oc eere FR Hs 46 Furniture surfaces cleaning 171 Fuse 240 V 0000 cee eee 129 Fusebox sy acu PS ee Pe a 129 Fuses 12 V 1 1 0 0 00 cee ee 125 Of the Thetford cassette 129 On the base
48. living area which run on gas The fuel filler neck is situated on the exterior of the motorhome at the front left Opening W Insert key into locking cylinder Fig 15 1 and turn it in an anticlockwise direction m Remove cap Closing B Place the cap on the filler neck B Put the key in the locking cylinder Fig 15 1 and turn in a clockwise direction m Remove the key HYWO6762 W Check that the cap sits firmly on the filler neck Fig 15 Cap for the fuel filler neck 46 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER 4 10 Bonnet During the Journey 4 When the bonnet is open there is a risk of injury in the engine compartment Danger of skin burns An engine can still be hot even if it has not been running for some time gt Do not carry out work in the engine compartment whilst the engine is running gt The bonnet must be kept firmly closed and locked After closing check whether the lock has engaged In order to carry this out pull on the bonnet B Class Opening Pull the lever situated on the left hand side of the vehicle underneath the dashboard Place both hands on the top and the bottom edge of the bonnet Fig 16 1 do not grip the middle Move the bonnet up Closing Move the bonnet down Press down bonnet at the bottom edge in the middle until the spring loaded catch en gages audibly Pull bonnet upwards with some force and check that it is sec
49. motor with a disconnected starter or living area battery Danger of short circuit gt Before disconnecting the pole connections turn off the motor and the 240 V and 12 V power supplies There is a danger of short circuit when disconnecting gt Observe the instruction manuals for the base vehicle and the charger 108 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Electrical Fittings 8 The starter battery can only be fully charged with an external charger If a 240 V power supply is used the transformer rectifier charges the starter battery with a float charge only Even in mobile op eration the vehicle engine alternator has a limited capability of completely charging the starter bat tery When charging the starter battery with an external charger proceed as follows W Turn off the vehicle engine m Turn off 12 V main switch on the panel press The green indicator lamp will go off W On the transformer rectifier move the battery cut off switch to the position Batterie Aus battery off m Turn off all gas appliances all gas isolator taps and close the regulator tap on the gas bottle W There is a danger of short circuit when disconnecting the battery poles For this reason first dis connect the minus pole on the living area battery and then the positive W Check that the external charger is turned off W Connect the external charger to the starter battery Pay attention to the polarity First connect
50. pressing the push button Fig 23 1 on the dashboard A brief humming tone sounds as a control signal to indicate proper functioning of the controller been activated the controller automatically switches off gt When a key on the remote control is pressed the indicator lamp Fig 23 2 flashes red gt If the remote control Fig 23 7 is not operated for two minutes after the controller has W Retract the steady legs one by one by pressing the corresponding keys on the re mote control until the steady legs are rest ing completely on the ground and the mo torhome is in a horizontal position Key functions Steady leg left up Fig 23 3 Steady leg left down Fig 23 6 Steady leg right up Fig 23 4 Steady leg right down Fig 23 5 HYWD069385 Fig 23 Push button remote control for elec trical steady legs RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 53 5 Pitching the Motorhome The length of the steady leg can be adjusted ZHYMER m Remove the splint Fig 24 4 out of the support foot extension Fig 24 5 m Extend the support foot extension until it has reached the required length W Insert the splint in the support foot extension Retracting W Retract the steady legs one by one by pressing the corresponding keys on the remote control until a control signal two brief humming tones is heard Emergency operation When the electric drive breaks down the steady legs
51. rectifier Transformer rectifier Transformer rectifier Transformer rectifier Transformer rectifier RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER Value colour 20 A yellow 20 A yellow 10 A red 25 A white 25 A white 25 A white 15 A blue 15 A blue 15 A blue 15 A blue 15 A blue 20 A yellow 10 A red 10 A red 10 A red 5 A beige HYMER Electrical Fittings 8 Thetford cassette fuse The fuse is located on the left hand locker wall of the Thetford cassette Fig 115 1 Type of fuse flat fuse 3 A purple To change the fuse open the Thetford cassette flap on the outside x and pull out the Thetford cassette completely HYW05272 1 Fig 115 Thetford cassette fuse 8 8 2 Fuse240V A two pole safety cut out Fig 116 secures the 240 V power supply Depending on the model the fuse box is located inthe wardrobe tothe right of the wardrobe inthe rear bench HYWO4011 Fig 116 240 V fuse box with safety cut out RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 1 29 8 Electrical Fittings 8 9 Circuit Diagrams 8 9 1 240 V Circuit Diagram Fig 117 shows a simplified schematic representation of the 240 V circuit Refrigerator 1 Transformer Rectifier Safety cut out External Socket Fig 117 240 V circuit diagram 8 9 2 12 V Circuit Diagram ZHYMER 1 HO5VV F3G1 52 blue brown green yellow 2 362 5
52. rectifier Danger of overheating 11 12 11 m Fig 105 Transformer rectifier EBL 99 variant 1 1 2 34 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 11 gt Fig 106 Transformer rectifier EBL 100 variant 2 1 Main supply socket 240 V 8 Output block 7 auxiliary charging unit 2 Output block 1 refrigerator 9 Output block 8 consumer circuit 1 consumer 3 Output block 2 alternator D circuit 2 TV water pump spare 1 spare 5 spare 6 4 Output block 4 heater heater safety drainage 10 Battery selector switch lead acid dryfill option valve basic light lighting in the entrance area en 11 Fuses see Fuse rating table trance step 12 Battery cut off switch Batterie Ein Aus battery ON 5 Output block 3 panel OFF 6 Output block 5 solar cell if fitted spare 2 spare 3 spare 4 7 Output block 6 solar charge regulator if fitted RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 1 1 1 8 Electrical Fittings HYMER Duty of the transformer rectifier The transformer rectifier charges the living area battery The transformer rectifier charges the starter battery with a float charge only The transformer rectifier monitors the voltage in the living area battery The transformer rectifier distributes the current to the 12 V circuits and secures them The transformer rectifier contains connections for a solar regulator and an auxiliary charging unit as well as other control and monitoring functions When the engine i
53. secured B 634 35 3 Before the Journey HYMER 3 6 Rotary Tray on the Side board C 544 GT Before commencing the journey A push the rotary tray downward Because of its design the rotary tray Fig 7 1 cannot be locked in place on the holding pipe This means that there is a danger that it will move to and fro during the journey W Before commencing the journey completely clear the rotary tray and push it downward Push the rotary tray firmly downward with 1 both hands until it is positioned below the Fig 7 Rotary tray on the sideboard headrest C 544 GT 3 7 Double Sink Covers C GT gt Prior to commencing the journey store the sink covers for the dou ble sink in the holder in the com partment under the counter B Push the sink covers into the mounting rails Fig 8 1 at the top and bottom Eo ooo Fig 8 Holder for sink covers of double sink C GT 36 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER 3 8 Television 3 8 4 Television on the Support gt Before commencing the journey always remove the television from the support and store it se curely Storing the TV unit m Release the retaining strap Fig 9 1 or Fig 10 1 m Take TV unit Fig 9 2 or Fig 10 2 from the support Fig 9 3 or Fig 10 3 BW Store TV unit securely 3 8 2 TV Unit in the TV Cabinet gt Always store the TV unit in the TV cabinet when the vehicle is moving Storing the TV u
54. signature from the workshop not valid for all vehicle types and all countries 4 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Guarantee 3 Any leak covered by the guarantee will be remedied by the authorised HYMER dealer Should the remedy not succeed and the party covered by the guarantee cannot be reasonably expected to accept additional guarantees provided by the HYMER dealer then the party covered by the guarantee can have the leakage remedied by HYMER AG at the expense of the HYMER deal er No further claims apply 4 Claims made by the purchaser especially with respect to any warranty and guarantee claims made against the dealer or claims resulting from product liability are not affected by this guaran tee A change of ownership has no effect on the guarantee obligations Damage claims which could result from this guarantee agreement and the carrying out thereof and which could be made against a HYMER dealer by the party covered by the guarantee are excluded except for cases where they are based on intent or gross negligence on the part of the HYMER dealer or the breach of a cardinal duty 5 The guarantee period commences with the delivery of the vehicle to the purchaser on the date of the initial registration at the latest It terminates prematurely when the vehicle is written off or it s capability of use ceases to exist for other reasons Work carried out on the vehicle which does not fall under this
55. starter battery is displayed W Press rocker switch Fig 107 9 down the battery voltage of the living area battery is dis played 1 1 4 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER The table below will help you correctly interpret the displayed battery voltage of the living area bat tery Battery voltage values under opera tion not for off load voltage 11 Vor less Battery operation vehicle stationary no 240 V connection Appliances OFF Battery flat Total discharge Completely charge battery Appliances ON Battery overload Switch off all the appliances Electrical Fittings 8 Mobile operation vehicle moving no 240 V connection Power operation vehicle stationary 240 V connection 12 V power supply overload Total discharge Switch off all appliances completely charge the battery No charge Faulty alternator control Have a special ist workshop re pair it No charge Transformer rectifi er defective Have a special ist workshop re pair it 11 1 V to 13 2 V Values during opera tion Normal range Values for off load volt age Charging condition of the battery 12 3V 12 5V gt 12 8 V 50 75 96 100 If the voltage does not get any higher after several hours 12 V power supply overload Switch off all the appliances Transformer rectifi er defective Have a special ist worksho
56. the braking system depend on this Wheel rims and tyres not permitted for use with the motorhome by HYMER AG can jeopardize road safety Protect the motorhome according to national regulations e g with a warning triangle Before changing the wheel check the wheel and tyre size the weight bearing capacity of the tyres and the speed index on the tyres Only use the wheel rim and tyre sizes stated in the vehicle documents Further information can be found in the instruction manual of the base vehicle Changing a Wheel with Alloy Wheel Rims gt Alloy wheel rims and steel wheel rims require different wheel bolts When alloy wheel rims are mounted the spare wheel steel wheel rim is accompanied by suitable wheel bolts 13 5 3 Tightening Torque Base vehicle Wheel rim Tightening torque Steel wheel rim15 Steel wheel rim15 Alloy wheel rim 15 and 16 Mercedes Benz Steel wheel rim 198 Alloy wheel rim RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Wheels and Tyres 13 13 6 Spare Wheel Support Depending on the model the spare wheel will be located in the rear storage space in the rear garage or under the floor 13 6 1 Spare Wheel in Rear Storage Space or Garage Variant 1 M Loosen the wing nut Fig 176 1 and un screw it m Remove the pad Fig 176 2 m Remove the spare wheel Fig 176 Spare wheel in the rear storage space variant 1 13 6 2 Spare Wheel in Rear Stor
57. the correct load can be determined 3 2 8 Rear Garage Rear Storage Space gt Observe the permissible axle loads and maximum permissible gross weight when loading the rear garage the rear storage space gt The maximum permitted load of the rear garage the rear storage space is 350 kg Do not exceed the permissible rear axle load gt If the rear garage rear storage space is loaded to its maximum capacity observe the load relief to the front axle resulting from the leverage effect The driving quality is im paired gt Distribute the payload evenly Excessive spot loads can lead to damages of the floor covering gt Use the HYMER AG supporting system when two wheelers are transported in the rear garage 3 2 4 Underfloor Sliding Drawer A gt The maximum permitted underfloor sliding drawer load is 40 kg 30 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER 3 2 5 Roof Load A A Before the Journey 3 Take care when stepping onto the roof There is a danger of slipping on the roof when the roof is moist or icy The maximum permitted roof load is 75 kg Secure roof loads Do not use rubber expanders Access the roof only when a roof rail has been fitted Only climb onto the roof via the rear ladder On the roof walk only on the foot plate provided for this purpose Mount roof loads such as surf boards rubber boats and light ca noes on the roof rail of the load rack The roof rack Fig
58. the heater Under the wardrobe floor trap on the floor Under the wardrobe floor trap in front of the heater boiler Under the wardrobe floor trap in front of the heater boiler Under the wardrobe in front of the heater boiler On the floor under the heater Under the wardrobe in front of the heater boiler Not known at the time of going to press On the floor under the heater Under the wardrobe floor trap in front of the heater boiler Under the wardrobe floor trap in front of the heater boiler Not known at the time of going to press 167 10 Sanitary Fittings Type Hymercamp C 494 C 524 C 524 GT C 544 C 544 GT C 594 C 644 C 644 GT 168 Position of the drainage valves Bar under the floor plate with flap On the floor in front of the heater Underfloor storage compartment rear On the floor in front of the heater Underfloor storage compartment rear On the floor in front of the heater Storage compartment under refrigera tor Underfloor storage compartment rear ZHYMER Position of the boiler safety drain age valve On the floor in front of the heater On the floor in front of the heater Under the wardrobe floor trap in front of the heater boiler On the floor in front of the heater Under the wardrobe floor trap in front of the heater boiler On the floor in front of the heater Wardrobe under the floor plate with flap In front of the heater boiler on the mo
59. the positive terminal to the positive pole of the starter battery then connect the negative ter minal to the negative pole of the starter battery W Turn on the external charger W See the instructions for use of the connected charger for information concerning charge period required for the battery E See the specifications on the battery for information concerning its strength W Disconnect the charger in reverse order 8 3 2 Living Area Battery gt The dryfill battery must not be opened gt Prior to commencing a journey ensure the living area battery is fully charged For this reason charge the battery for at least 20 hours before commencing the journey During the trip use every opportunity to charge the living area battery Charge the living area battery for at least 20 hours after the journey Charge the living area battery for at least 20 hours before every temporary lay up Use only the built in transformer rectifier to load the living area battery When the living area battery is changed only use batteries of the same type A dryfill battery must only ever be replaced by a dryfill battery gt Before disconnecting or connecting the terminals of the living area battery switch off the vehicle engine as well as the 240 V and 12 V power supply systems and all appli ances gt Do not run the engine with the living area battery disconnected Danger of short circuit V VN NN gt Take note of the battery manufa
60. the right hand side of the vehicle closes and opens all the doors and flaps on the left hand side of the vehicle x3 closes all doors and external flaps CL LI without function HYWO06645 Fig 25 Remote control for central locking system RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 55 5 5 6 2 e bb Co Op L Pitching the Motorhome ZHYMER Conversion Door and Driver s Door Only drive with the conversion door and driver s door closed Locking the conversion door and the driver s door can prevent them opening of their own accord e g during an accident gt Locked doors also prevent forced entry e g when waiting at a set of traffic lights However in an emergency locked doors makes it more difficult for helpers to enter the vehicle nversion and driver s door outside ening Insert the key into locking cylinder Fig 26 1 and turn in a clockwise direction until the lock is unlatched Return the key to the central position and remove it Open the door by pulling on the handle Fig 26 2 Closing 56 Insert the key into locking cylinder Fig 26 1 and turn in an anticlockwise di rection until the lock is engaged Return the key to the central position and remove it When leaving the motorhome always close the doors Always return the locking cylinder to the initial position HYWO01461 1 2 Fig 26 Door lock of conversion and driver s do
61. the seat cushions and the exterior wall W lay the additional cushion Fig 98 8 be tween the seat cushions HYWO07027 Fig 98 After conversion 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 97 Back cushion Seat cushion Table top Fixing screw Fixing screw Bedding box Bed rods Additional cushion 6 Living ZHYMER 6 9 11 Bar with Divan gt Do not stand on the divan when it is pulled out The divan may be damaged by this m Lift the divan slightly Fig 99 1 and pull out as far as possible m Remove the additional cushion Fig 99 2 from the back cushion The additional cush ion is fixed to the back cushion with Velcro and can easily be separated W Laythe additional cushion aside HYWO02200 Fig 99 Prior to conversion W Insert the back cushion Fig 100 3 be tween the divan cushion and the exterior wall HYW02210 Fig 100 After conversion 1 Divan 2 Additional cushion 3 Back cushion 98 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Living 6 6 10 Spotlight gt Bulbs and light fittings can be extremely hot Allow to cool before touching Turning spotlight m Hold housing Fig 101 1 and turn The housing can be turned in different directions tothe left and to the right up and down Shifting spotlight m Hold housing Fig 101 2 W Push spotlight along the rail system to de sired position Removing spotli
62. to the external gas 1 gt If the external gas connection is not in use always close the stopcock Fig 104 2 connection gt Connect only external gas appliances which are designed for an operation pressure of 30 mbar gt Once you have made the connection and opened the stopcock make sure that no gas is escaping at the connection point Fig 104 1 If there is a leak in the external gas connection gas will escape into the open air Immediately close the stopcock and the regulator tap on the gas bottle Have the external gas connection checked by an authorised specialist workshop When connecting of an external gas appliance make sure that there is nothing near the external gas connection that could cause a spark The external gas connection Fig 104 is locat ed at the front right next to the gas bottle com partment HYWoO3021 1 2 Fig 104 External gas connection stopcock closed RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 1 05 7 Gas Fittings HYMER 106 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Electrical Fittings 8 Chapter Overview This chapter contains instructions regarding the electrical fittings of the motorhome The instructions address the following topics safety explanations of terms relating to the battery starter battery living area battery transformer rectifier power pack connection to the 240 V power supply panel electrical wiring
63. use small doses gt When staying in towns and communities for longer periods search for parking areas which are especially for motorhomes Enquire at the town or community authority about parking spaces 1 8 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER Safety 2 Chapter Overview This chapter contains important safety instructions The safety instructions are for the protection of persons and property The instructions address the following topics fire prevention and what to do in case of fire general care of the motorhome road safety of the motorhome gas system of the motorhome electrical fittings of the motorhome water system of the motorhome 2 1 Fire Prevention 2 1 1 Avoidance of Fire Risks A Never leave children in the motorhome unattended Keep flammable materials clear of heating and cooking appliances Lights can get very hot Always maintain a safety distance of 30 cm Never use portable heating or cooking appliances vY vV V vy Y Alterations to electrical fittings gas fittings or to built in appliances are only to be car ried out by qualified personnel 2 1 2 Fire Fighting gt Always carry a dry powder fire extinguisher in the motorhome with at least 1 kg ca pacity It must be approved tested and close at hand Have the fire extinguisher tested at regular intervals by qualified personnel Observe the date of testing RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN
64. vehicle 125 On the transformer rectifier EBL 100 128 On the transformer rectifier EBL 99 127 Fuses on the base vehicle 125 Fuses on the transformer rectifierEBL100 128 Fuses on the transformer rectifier EBL99 127 G Gas bottle compartment 102 Gas bottle connection 23 Gas bolll s e pP Ria 23 103 Changing sisi rk pe erg 104 Safety instructions 103 Gas connection external 105 Gas cooker Cleaning xacowmpae Yu bes 172 Fault search 208 Turing OTT ce cat ex RP EREEES 139 Turning ODE ON bet at eh eee Shee e Cs 139 237 18 Index Gas fittings 254 Ses reta ERES 101 Fault search 208 Safety instructions 22 101 Gas isolator taps 0000 104 le 104 131 dS OGOUF seisis SR RID UR 208 Gas oven Fault search 208 TUETITIG O T o c vor iba wet eris e e RES 140 Turning Oni s ce ees 140 Gas pressure regulator screw connections 103 Gas supply in European countries 228 Gauge see panel esas eee esse dor Pues 114 General instructions 18 Guarantees coy eR Re EROR PT ML 3 Guarantee certificate 3 Guarantee claims chassis 1 Guarantee stamp lllsuslsss 3 H Halogen lamp 188 Handbrake 00 cee eee 51 Handling of tyres
65. water tank m Remove the plug Fig 145 1 Variant 2 Fig 146 m Remove access cover to water drain cock underneath the bar table W Open water drain cock Fig 146 1 For all models W Set water tap in kitchen and shower compartment toilet compartment in an exact central posi tion hot cold and open m Hang the shower handset up in the shower position Remove the cap of the fresh water tank Hold the fresh water pump up until the fresh water pipes are completely empty Check whether the fresh water tank is completely empty Blow out the remaining water in the water hoses max 0 5 bar Empty the waste water tank Take note of the environmental tip in this chapter Empty Thetford cassette Take note of the environmental tip in this chapter After emptying leave all taps open in the central position 166 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER 10 7 Type Hymermobil B 504 B 514 B 524 B 544 B Classic 544 B 564 B Classic 575 B 584 B Classic 584 B Classic 595 B 614 B 624 B 630 Star Line B 634 B 644 B 654 B 655 Star Line B Classic 655 B 665 Star Line B 674 B 680 Star Line B 700 Star Line B 774 Position of the Drainage Valves Position of the drainage valves Underfloor storage compartment rear Underfloor storage compartment rear Underfloor storage compartment rear Underfloor storage compartment rear Kitchen unit next to t
66. 0 2 m Change the fluorescent tube 12 3 10 Halogen Lamp Opening W Turn the panel Fig 171 1 slowly until the shade screw underneath engages in the housing catch Fig 171 2 B Remove frame m 3clamps Fig 171 3 hold the glass of the halogen lamp in the housing Push one of the 3 clamps to one side W Take out the glass m Change the halogen bulb 188 ZHYMER HYWOTOT1 Fig 169 Toilet light variant 1 Fig 170 Toilet light variant 2 1 HYWO02501 Fig 171 Halogen lamp RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER 12 3 11 Types of Bulbs for Internal Lights Internal lighting Spotlight variant 1 to 4 halogen contact plug Living area lamp long transistor tube Living area lamp short transistor tube Living area lamp cooker lamp transistor tube Cooker lamp transistor tube Toilet light variant 1 and 2 transistor tube Toilet light B Classic 544 bulb Halogen lamp halogen contact plug Wardrobe light halogen contact plug Reading lamp front bed overcab bed transistor tube Front bed driver s cabin reading lamp halogen contact plug B Class only 12 4 Adjusting the Springs of the Insect Screen and the Blind gt The spring adjustment screw can not be turned back The tensile force of the insect screen spring and the blind can be adjusted if necessary The ad justment screw Fig 172 1 is located on the left side of the window frame
67. 003 HYMER AG Bad Waldsee 1269361 Model year 04 Edition 03 10 3 englisch Motorhome Model 2004 Instruction Manual HYMER RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER Customer Address Surname Christian Name Street No Postal Code Town Country Vehicle Data Model Version No Serial Number Chassis Number Initial Registration Dealer Data Dealer Number Date of Hand Over Guarantee Notification of delivery To be completed on the date the ve hicles is handed over by the selling dealer a copy being returned to HYMER AG Confirmation have today received the Service Coupon Bock for the annual servicing intervals and the water ingress test for the stated model Date Signature and Stamp of the Selling Dealer Customer s Signature Customer Address Surname Christian Name Street No Postal Code Town Country Vehicle Data Model Version No Serial Number Chassis Number Initial Registration Dealer Data Dealer Number Date of Hand Over Please paste the guarantee stamp in here Note You will receive your guaran tee stamp immediately after HYMER AG has received the Notification of Delivery from your trade partner Please ensure that the guar antee stamp is pasted in RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN Guarantee certificate Plea
68. 1 43 9 Appliances HYMER Electrical operation variant 1 The refrigerator can be operated with the following voltages 240VAC 12VDC A gt Close the gas isolator tap Refrigerator when the refrigerator is operated electrically KR 240 V operation W Setenergy selector switch Fig 130 1 to 240 V operation i W Use control knob Fig 130 2 to adjust refrigerating temperature W To switch off set energy selector switch to Q The appliance is switched off 12 V operation W Set energy selector switch Fig 130 1 to 12 V operation L W Use control knob Fig 130 2 to adjust refrigerating temperature W To switch off set energy selector switch to Q The appliance is switched off The starter battery only supplies the refrigerator with 12 V when the engine is running When the engine is not running the refrigerator is cut off from the power supply in the living area Therefore a 12 V operation of the refrigerator is only possible while the engine is running During prolonged driving breaks change over to gas operation The thermostat is not activated during 12 V operation gt Further information can be obtained from the separate instruction manual Refrigera tor 1 44 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Gas operation variant 2 Appliances 1 gt Never let gas escape unburned due to danger of explosion Turning on Set energy selector switch Fig 131 2 to gas O
69. 10 8 V the function of the safety drainage valve can no longer be guaranteed When the motorhome is not used for a long period of time switch off the safety drain age valve At temperatures of less than 8 C the safety drainage valve opens automatically Therefore you must turn on the living area heater and wait until the living area temper ature exceeds 8 C before you fill the boiler The water pump and the water fittings are not protected against freezing by the safety drainage valve The drainage neck of the safety drainage valve has to be free of dirt e g leaves ice at all times Further information on the living area battery can be obtained from chapter 8 The voltage supply for the heater boiler and the safety drainage valve cannot be interrupted by the 12 V main switch When there is a fault the red indicator lamp Fig 120 8 on the operating unit for Trumatic C heater boiler lights up see chapter 14 Filling with fresh water W Close the safety drainage valve Pull the pull switch Fig 123 1 up B Switch on the 12 V main switch W Open all water taps and set to Warm posi tion Water pump is pumping water into the boiler W Leave all water taps on until water is free of bubbles Boiler is filled with water W Close the water taps HYWo1323 Fig 123 Safety drainage valve of the boiler RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 1 37 9 Appliances HYMER Emptying W Set the
70. 113 111 Q 215 75 R 16C 113 11 Q 202 Tyre man ufacturer Michelin Michelin other makes Tyre man ufacturer Michelin Michelin other makes Tyre man ufacturer Michelin Michelin other makes Michelin other makes Tyre type Tyre name Camping Tyre type Tyre name Camping Tyre type Tyre name Camping 2 axles Rear bar Front bar Maximum permissi ble gross weight kg 2800 3200 2800 3200 Maximum permissi ble gross weight kg 3400 3500 3400 3500 Maximum permissi ble gross weight kg 3500 4000 3500 3850 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN Maximum permitted rear axle load kg 1460 1750 1460 1750 Maximum permitted rear axle load kg Maximum permitted rear axle load kg 2120 2300 2120 HYMER Wheels and Tyres 13 Type 18 Maxi Tyre man Tyre type Maximum Maximum Tyres ufacturer Tyre name permissi permitted ble gross rear axle weight kg load kg 215 75 R 16C Michelin Camping 113 111 Q 215 75 R 16C Michelin 113 11 Q other makes Sum of both axles Tyre pressure tolerance 0 05 bar gt Over 4 75 bar requires a metal valve e gt For the maximum permissible axle loads for your vehicle please refer to specific docu mentation gt When a replacement is needed HYMER AG recommends Michelin Camp
71. 178 13 6 5 Spare Wheel Under the 12 2 1 FrontLights 178 Floor Plate 201 12 2 2 Rear Lights 181 13 7 Tyre Pressure 202 12 2 3 Sidelights 181 13 7 1 Base Vehicle Fiat 202 12 2 4 Types of Bulbs for 13 7 2 Base Vehicle External Lights 183 Mercedes Benz 203 12 3 Replacing Bulbs and Fluorescent Tubes Internal 185 14 Fault Search 205 12 3 1 Spotlight Variant 1 185 14 1 Braking System 205 12 3 2 Spotlight Variant 2 185 14 2 Electrical Fittings 206 12 3 8 Spotlight Variant 3 186 143 Gas Fittings 208 12 3 4 Spotlight Variant 4 186 344 OO0kB8p tas assert pens es 208 12 8 5 Living Area Lamp 187 14 4 1 Gas Cooker Gas Oven 208 12 3 6 Living Area Lamp 14 4 2 Microwave Oven 209 Cooker Lamp 187 14 5 Heater Boiler Refrigerator 209 12 8 7 Cooker Lamp 187 14 5 1 Trumatic C Heater Boiler 209 12 3 8 Toilet Light Variant1 188 14 5 2 Trumatic E Heater 211 12 3 9 Toilet Light Variant 2 188 14 5 3 Refrigerator 211 12 3 10 HalogenLamp 188 146 Water Gun 214 12 3 11 Types of Bulbs for 14 7 BOY Ee E E 215 Internal Lights 189 12 4 Adjusting the Springs of the 15 Weight Details for Insect Screen and the Blin
72. 19 2 Safety ZHYMER 2 1 3 In Case of Fire A v vV V vy Yy e V Evacuate vehicle passengers Cut off the electrical power supply and disconnect from the mains Close regulator tap on the gas bottle Sound the alarm and call the fire brigade Fight the fire if this is possible without risk Acquaint yourself with the position and operation of the emergency exits Keep escape routes clear Observe the fire extinguisher instructions for use 2 2 General gt 20 Ensure that there is sufficient ventilation Never cover or block forced ventilations skylight and up to three mushroom shaped vents e g with a winter mat Keep forced ventilations clear of snow and leaves There is a danger of suffocation due to increased CO levels Observe the headroom of the conversion door and the driver s door As far as the fitted appliances gas heater cooker refrigerator etc and the base ve hicle engine brakes etc are concerned the instruction manuals are authoritative It is imperative that they be observed Fitting accessories or special equipment can alter the dimensions weight and road behaviour of the motorhome Some of the parts must be entered in the vehicle papers Only use wheel rims and tyres which are approved for the motorhome Information concerning the size of the approved wheel rims and tyres is included in the vehicle documents Apply the handbrake when parking the motorhome When the maxi
73. 2 Winter Lay Up Additional measures are required if laying up the vehicle over winter Activities Done Base vehicle Clean body and underbody thoroughly and spray with hot wax or protect with varnish Fill fuel tank with winter diesel Check antifreeze in the cooling water Rectify damage to the paintwork Keep the forced ventilation open Clean and lubricate the mounted steady legs Clean and grease all door and flap hinges Brush oil or glycerine on all locking mechanisms Rub all rubber seals with talc Use graphite dust to treat locking cylinders Interior Position de humidifiers Remove upholstery from the motorhome and store in a dry place Air the interior every 3 weeks Empty all cabinets and storage compartments open flaps doors and drawers Thoroughly clean the interior Electrical Remove starter and living area batteries and store in a place pro fittings tected from frost see chapter 8 Water system Clean the water system using a cleaning agent from a special ised store Complete Arrange the tarpaulins in such a way that the ventilation openings vehicle are not covered or use porous tarpaulins 174 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Care 11 11 5 3 Starting Up the Vehicle after a Temporary Lay Up or after Lay Up over Winter Go through the following check list before start up Activities Done Base vehicle Check the tyre pressure on all tyres Check the tyre pr
74. 24r eor e SR P PER SEES 77 Openind se sce EE AER i 77 Insect screen lift tilt skylight CIOSING UE 80 Opening ee Ion ER ene deem d 80 Insect screen skylight with snap latch GIOSIPIg iioc ede EE 78 DGIO oou s aru od Heine Ra end CU 78 Insect screen window Closing zeus ie Ren eure hore 71 72 73 Opening uade uds Pelias 71 73 Insect screen wind up skylight Closing xe Sab rae Soke rti e Eee 76 OpePit xs dos s xr ETUDES eX 76 Irispeellon usd ek Ra ERE 5 Interior Cal B su so ro Rr eT USER 171 Internal lighting Bulb typeS sek ban fides umo Geese 189 Bulbs changing 185 Fault search ENN NENNEN 206 Fluorescent tubes changing 185 Internet address 1 L Lamps cleaning 05 171 Lay up temporary sse 173 LGD displays preira ed Ie pr dnce 119 Leakage water inside the vehicle 214 Lift tilt skylight Closing with the manual crank 79 Insect screen 79 Opening with the manual crank 79 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER Opening with the pivoting mechanism 79 Roman shade 80 Lighting Bulbs changing 178 Fault search 206 Lamps cleaning 171 Type of external bulbs 183 Type of internal bulbs 189 LIVING ae Qr ea anette qu UP RO RU RE UNE 63 Living area baten 109 Balance of energy 230 Discharging MEET 110 Fau
75. 2V21W Third brake light T512V2 3W Contour lamp 12V5W Direction indicator W5W 12 V5 W N o a A WBN A O N N 184 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER 12 3 fore changing bulbs Customer Service and Maintenance 12 Replacing Bulbs and Fluorescent Tubes Internal 1 gt Bulbs and light fittings can be extremely hot Therefore allow lights to cool down be gt Store bulbs in a safe place inaccessible to children Do not use any bulb that has been dropped or which shows scratches in its glass The bulb might burst gt Lights can get very hot Always maintain a safety distance of 30 cm Fire hazard halogen bulbs e gt Halogen bulbs should not be touched with the fingers Use a cloth when installing new gt Only use bulbs of the same type and with the correct wattage 12 3 1 Spotlight Variant 1 Opening m Turn the glass Fig 162 1 in a clockwise di rection using two fingers m Remove lamp glass m Change the halogen bulb 12 3 2 Spotlight Variant 2 Opening E Grip the edge of the spotlight glass Fig 163 1 and pull forward m Change the halogen bulb RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYWO01601 Fig 163 Spotlight variant 2 185 12 Customer Service and Maintenance HYMER 12 3 3 Spotlight Variant 3 Opening W Press brackets Fig 164 1 inwards W Take off the plastic ring m Change the halogen
76. 4 comes on during the boiler heating up period Winter operation If the heater is set for winter operation the boiler is already switched on Summer operation Turning on W Open the regulator tap on the gas bottle and the gas isolator tap Heater boiler 2 B Set the rotary switch Fig 122 2 on the op erating unit Fig 122 to Summer opera tion Fig 122 1 The yellow indicator lamp Fig 122 4 is illumi ES 9 nated during the heating up period When the set water temperature is reached the period of heating up is finished and the yellow indicator 4 HYW07032 lamp fades Fig 122 Operating unit for heater boiler Turning off W Set the rotary switch Fig 122 2 on the op erating unit Fig 122 to OFF W Close the regulator tap on the gas bottle and the gas isolator tap Heater boiler 1 36 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Appliances 9 Safety drainage valve boiler The boiler is equipped with a safety drainage valve Fig 123 The safety drainage valve prevents water in the boiler from freezing when there is frost and the heater is not switched on For position see the chapter 10 Position of the Drainage Valves On gt When the safety drainage valve is closed a small electrical power flows which puts an extra load on the battery of the living area Therefore a daily check of the battery volt age panel is recommended If the battery voltage drops to below
77. 4 down e o the 12 V living area power supply is switched off Indicator lamp Fig 107 3 goes off gt To prevent unnecessary discharging of the living area battery turn off the 12 V main switch whenever you leave the vehicle gt Appliances such as the safety drainage valve charger solar regulator and panel con sume approx 20 mA to 65 mA of electricity from the battery capacity even when the main switch is turned off Therefore you should switch the battery cut off switch on the transformer rectifier to Batterie Aus battery OFF when the motorhome is not used for a long period of time Indicator lamp for the 12 V supply The indicator lamp Fig 107 3 lights up when the 12 V main switch Fig 107 4 is switched on 240 V indicator lamp The yellow 240 V indicator lamp Fig 107 5 lights up whenever line voltage is available at the trans former rectifier input Switching on the awning light m Press switch Fig 107 6 up 2a the awning light is ON W Press switch Fig 107 6 down e e the awning light is OFF RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 1 1 7 8 Electrical Fittings 8 6 8 6 1 12 V Main Switch Panel B Class B Star Line ZHYMER The 12 V main switch Fig 108 8 switches the panel and the 12 V supply to the living area on and off Exception Heater safety drainage valve basic light lighting in the entrance area entrance step and spare 4 on the transformer rectifier ar
78. 69361 HYW 0126 02EN 205 14 Fault Search 14 2 Electrical Fittings ZHYMER gt Adryfil battery may only be replaced by a dryfill battery Road light system does not work fully Interior lighting does not work The electrically operated en trance step cannot be moved in or out The electrically operated steady leg cannot be moved in or out No 240 V power supply in spite of connection Starter or living area battery is not charged when operated in 240 V mode Living area battery is not charged during vehicle opera tion 12 V indicator lamp does not light up 206 Bulb is defective Unscrew cover of the relevant light replace bulb Note volts and watts specifications Fuse on the transformer recti fier is defective Bulb is defective Fuse on the transformer recti fier is defective Controller not switched on Replace fuse on the trans former rectifier Remove cover replace bulb Note volts and watts specifica tions See chapter 12 Replace fuse on the trans former rectifier Press push button on the dashboard Remote control battery empty Change the battery 12 V Type LR V08 or 23A or MN21 Fuse is defective 240 V automatic circuit break er has triggered Fuse on the transformer recti fier is defective Replace fuse Switch on 240 V automatic cir cuit breaker Replace fuse on the trans former rectifier Charger in the transformer rectifier is defe
79. 9 Gi tal EECH 138 Fault search cius sk Res 209 Fresh water filling with 137 Safety drainage valve 137 TURING ON x rex E pv ped 136 TORING Ben EE 136 Bonnet 22g x 24 Le ree rne de dr at 47 COSI tog sd os oid o su t Moran d ied 47 RI ne BEE Thee d Ree teu Ses 47 Brak6S oci eget beh EE Se PR 42 Gheck x ais seers Shee ess 42 205 Bulbs changing External lights 178 Fluorescent tubes 187 Front lights zs ye RC ERR ERR 178 Halogen lamp 188 Internal lighting 185 Rear lights nnau aaua 181 Side lights ur es tx Poe eS 181 Spotlight roe x ES EE XEM 185 Type of external bulbs 183 Type of internal bulbs 189 Bunk bed cece eens 86 C Camping in winter 229 C a3patity ceo eee eke end Mkt ENER 108 alr at eh EE 169 Gu WEE Goutal ha Bente See ates 172 Canes teat tae hei sd ies e ee 171 Curtains net curtains 171 Entrance sten 171 External care 169 Fresh water tank 172 Furniture surfaces 171 Gas cooker osipsr4c9 RYE uu 172 Heated windscreen 172 In the winter 172 Insect screen 172 Interior Core 171 235 18 Index LAMPS acct Sette a 171 PVC floor covering 171 Roman shade 172 Seat Dell uc pcr RR ed 172 Sink oix odores t ERR 172 Synthetic parts interior 171 Temporary lay up 173 Underbody
80. All year only outside of towns Specifications without guarantee Sleeping in the Motorhome away from Camping Areas Sleeping on Comments roads and fields yes no Sleeping on privately owned lands On highway rest areas max 24 hours permit ted Staying overnight for one night to restore driv ing ability is permitted There may be regional and local limitations Permission from the local authorities or the owner of the land is required Staying overnight for one night on designated areas on the national route Patras Athen Thessaloniki is permitted RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER Great Britain Ireland Italy Croatia Luxemburg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Russia Sweden Switzerland Slovakian Republic Slovenia Spain Turkey Ukraine Hungary Sleeping on roads and fields yes RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN Sleeping on privately owned lands no Helpful Notes 17 Comments Observe the local regulations Parking and staying overnight on free areas is prohibited Permission from the local authorities must be obatined in order to stay overnight on privately owned land Officially prohibited on rest areas and cultivat ed grounds Travelling on dirt roads is prohibit ed Staying overnight once to restore driving ability is permitted but not in nature reserves Ob serve r
81. EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 27 3 Before the Journey 3 3 Personal equipment ZHYMER Personal equipment includes all items in the motorhome which do not appear in the list above These include Foodstuffs Crockery Television Radio Clothes Bedding Toys Books Toiletries No matter where kept personal equipment also includes Animals Bikes Boats Surfboards Sports equipment For personal equipment is concerned start with a weight which can be calculated using this formula Minimum weight M kg 10xN 10xL N maximum number of people including the driver as stated by the manufacturer L total length of the motorhome in metres Example for calculating the payload Mass in kg to be calculated Maximum permissible gross weight according to vehicle documents Vehicle mass in a ready to drive condition in cluding basic equipment in accordance with ve hicle documents Payload Conventional load e g 3 persons 75 kg Additional equipment Remaining load for personal equipment 28 Calculation RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Before the Journey 3 3 2 2 Loading the Motorhome Correctly gt Distribute the payload evenly between the left hand and right hand sides of the vehi di cle gt Distribute the payload evenly over both axles in compliance with the axle loads spec ified in the vehicle documents Observe the p
82. HYMER Instruction Manual Dear Customer we are pleased that you have chosen a HYMER motorhome and would like to thank you for the trust you have shown in our company This instruction manual is intended to help you get to know and use your new motor home It is essential that you read and comply with the safety instructions in chapter 2 Please contact one of our authorised HYMER dealers for further information and maintenance or repair work Their staffs are fully conversant with your vehicle and will be pleased to help in any way they can Our list of HYMER service centres in Europe is updated regularly You can obtain a copy of the latest edition from our customer service department or from your HYMER dealer This instruction manual also includes the warranty certificate for your vehicle You will be receiving the guarantee stamp shortly Please paste this stamp in the field provided to comfirm the guarantee To maintain the six year weatherproof war ranty against water ingress your vehicle must be inspected by an authorised HYMER dealer or an authorised workshop once a year A small fee will be charged for this inspection and a confirmation stamp stuck into this manual We also rec ommend a general inspection of the conversion at yearly intervals or every 15 000 km whichever is sooner For emergencies on the road outside working hours HYMER offers a mobility guarantee with its own help line Stipulations will be sent to you separately s
83. HYWO07073 The 12 V circuit diagram does not form part of this instruction manual The 12 V circuit diagram can be found in the separate Transformer rectifier instruction manual 130 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN Z HYMER Appliances 9 Chapter Overview This chapter contains instructions regarding the appliances of the motorhome The instructions refer exclusively to the operation of the appliances Further information about the appliances can be found in the instruction manuals for the appliances included separately with the vehicle The instructions address the following topics e heater e boiler e gas cooker e gas oven e microwave oven e extractor hood e refrigerator 9 1 General in heater have to be replaced after 30 years The replacement may only be carried out by the manufacturer of the gas heater or by an authorised workshop The user of the gas heater is responsible for the replacement gt For safety reasons spare parts for pieces of heating appliances must correspond with manufacturer s instructions and be permitted by the manufacturer as a spare part These spare parts may only be fitted by the manufacturer or an authorised workshop A gt The heat exchangers of the Trumatic C hot air heater and the Trumatic E driver s cab gt Further information can be obtained in the instruction manual for the respective appli ance The heater boiler cooker and refrigerator are fitted de
84. In order to exit the vehicle first fully extend the entrance step Observe the indicator light on the dashboard 5 4 External Connection The motorhome can be connected to a 240 V power supply see chapter 8 5 5 Steady Legs gt Do not use the fitted steady legs as a vehicle jack They are only for stabilising the parked motorhome gt When pitching ensure that the steady legs are evenly loaded gt Before driving away wind up the steady legs as far as they can go fully retract and se cure them gt When the ground is soft or sinks place a large plate under the steady legs in order to prevent the vehicle from sinking into the ground In order to ensure their correct function clean and grease the interior tubes of the steady legs reg ularly RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 51 5 5 5 1 Pitching the Motorhome Mechanical Steady Legs tion is turned off Extending ZHYMER gt When the ignition is switched on and the steady legs are extended a warning tone is heard The warning tone ceases as soon as the steady legs are retracted or the igni W Place the socket spanner on the hexagon nut Fig 22 1 and rotate until the steady leg is in a perpendicular downward position The length of the steady leg can be adjusted Remove the splint Fig 22 4 out of the support foot extension Fig 22 5 Extend the support foot extension until it has reached the required length Insert
85. N HYMER Appliances 9 9 5 2 Operating Modes The refrigerator has 2 operating modes Gas operation Electric operation 240 V AC or 12 V DC The operating mode is set on the refrigerator panel Infinitely variable regulation of the cooling power with the 1 and 2 varieties is only possible with gas operation and when the refrigerator is operated with 240 V It is not possible with 12 V operation A gt Select only one energy source Gas operation variant 1 1 gt Never let gas escape unburned due to danger of explosion Turning on H Set energy selector switch Fig 130 1 to gas W Open the regulator tap on the gas bottle and the gas isolator tap Refrigerator B Press the control knob Fig 130 2 down and hold it Gas supply is open Ignition will take place automatically Indicator lamp Fig 130 3 will flash and a ticking sound can be heard until ignition has been completed successfully W Keep control knob Fig 130 2 pressed for another 10 to 15 seconds then release If the flame fades then the ignition device will repeat the ignition process m Adjust the refrigerating temperature with the control knob Turning off W Set energy selector switch Fig 130 1 to O The appliance is switched off W Close the gas isolator tap Refrigerator and the regulator tap on the gas bottle Fig 130 Operating controls for refrigerator variant 1 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN
86. N 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN Variant 2 Fig 146 For all models HYMER Sanitary Fittings 10 Press the top of the panel for access to the water drainage tap under the bar table slightly upwards and then release it Re move the panel Turn water drain cock Fig 146 1 in the di rection indicated to close Place the panel in opening press the panel in at the top to close Open the fresh water filler neck Fig 141 or Fig 142 on the outside of the motorhome Fig 146 Fresh water tank water drain cock open variant 2 Top up with fresh water Use a water hose a water can with a funnel or similar E Set all the water taps to Hot and open them This will turn on the water pump H Keep the taps open until the water flowing out of the taps has no bubbles in it This is the only way to ensure that the boiler is also full of water Set all water taps to Cold and leave them open This will fill the cold water pipes with fresh wa ter Keep the taps open until the water flowing out of the taps has no bubbles in it Close all the water taps Close the fresh water filler neck Check that the cap on the fresh water tank is not leaking gt The fresh water tank can contain 100 to 150 depending on model gt The fresh water level can be checked on the panel Fig 107 and Fig 108 when the fresh water tank is filled RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 1 61 10 Sanitary Fittings HYMER
87. R 176 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Customer Service and Maintenance 12 Chapter Overview This chapter contains instructions regarding the maintenance of the motorhome The instructions address the following topics e replacing light bulbs e adjusting the tension of the springs on the blinds e AL KO rear axle e spare parts At the end of the chapter you will find the HYMER service numbers and important instructions on how to obtain replacement parts 12 1 Maintenance Work As with every machine this vehicle requires maintenance The extent and frequency of the mainte nance work required depend on conditions of operation and use More difficult operating conditions make it necessary to service the vehicle more often Inspection and maintenance work may only be carried out by trained personnel Special technical knowledge which cannot be taught within the framework of this instruction manual is required for these tasks Personnel possessing this technical knowledge are available for assist ance at all HYMER service centres Their experience and regular technical instruction by the factory as well as equipment and tools guarantee expert and up to date maintenance of the vehicle In the chapter Guarantee of this instruction manual the HYMER service centre will confirm any work carried out gt The inspections described in this instruction manual must be respected and carried e out at the stipul
88. Supply Leakage water inside the ve hicle No fresh water Thetford toilet does not have any flush water Instrument or LCD display for waste and fresh water indi cates a wrong value Waste water tank cannot be emptied Drain on the one hand lever mixer is clogged Water jets on the shower noz zle clogged Water drains from the shower tray slowly or does not drain at all 214 A leak has occurred Fresh water tank is empty ZHYMER Identify leak re connect sup ply tubes Fill with fresh water Drainage valve not closed Close the drainage valve Fuse of the pump is defective Replace fuse on the trans former rectifier Pump is defective Exchange pump have it ex changed Hose is kinked Straighten hose or replace Transformer rectifier defective Fresh water tank is empty Contact HYMER customer service Refill fresh water tank Fuse in Thetford cassette is defective Measuring probe in the waste water or fresh water tank is soiled Replace fuse Clean waste water fresh water tank Measuring probe is defective Drain cock is clogged Perlator calcified Water jets calcified The vehicle is not in a horizon tal position Replace measuring probe Open the cleaning cap on the waste water tank and drain the waste water Rinse the waste water tank well Clip off the perlator de calcify in vinegar water De calcify shower nozzle in vinegar wate
89. WO6631 1 MeL A MI a aov LSA ys aarme Fig 148 Operating levers for waste water tank in the rear garage closed 1 62 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Sanitary Fittings 10 10 4 Toilet Compartment W For ventilation purposes during or after a shower and for drying wet clothing close the wash room door and open the washroom skylight W After using the shower wipe it dry to prevent moisture from collecting To dry wet clothes open a window This improves the air circulation gt Do not load up the shower tray as this could damage it or cause damage to other items of equipment in the washroom when the vehicle is moving 10 5 Toilet A gt If there is a danger of frost and the motorhome is not heated empty the Thetford cas AN sette gt Do not sit on the lid of the Thetford toilet The lid is not designed to bear the weight of a person and could break gt Use a suitable chemical for this toilet The ventilation will merely remove the odor but not germs and gases Germs and gases will have a detrimental effect on the sealing rubbers f P Only empty the Thetford cassette at disposal stations camping sites or at specially es 3 tablished disposal points The flushing of the Thetford toilet is fed directly from the fresh water system of the motorhome If necessary the toilet bowl can be moved into the optimal position with variant 1 10 5 1 Thetford Toilet Variant 1 Flushing m B
90. Watering can for fresh water Cable reel V belt Glue Universal pliers Compressor Luster terminals Loops Tube adapter Hose clips Snow chains winter ZHYMER Rain clothes First aid kit Travel guides parking guide Passport Rucksack Sleeping bags Pencils and paper Shoes Shoe polish Vacuum cleaner Flash light Pocket knife Table cloth Visa Clothes pins Clothesline Object Screw driver Current measuring in strument Step First aid kit Vehicle jack Hazard warning trian gle Warning sign Warning vest Flashing hazard warn ing light RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Helpful Notes 17 Outside Camping table Luggage racks Tent pegs tightening ropes Stay rope Bellows Camping chairs 233 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 17 Helpful Notes HYMER 234 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER 12 V circuit diagram 130 12 V main switch 00 118 TUANG OTI sn eek dote e HE 117 12 V power Supp 108 240 V circuit diagram 130 240 V conpechon aaaea 124 Fault search 206 Power supply 0000 124 240 V indicator Lomp 117 240 V power supply 0 123 240 V power supply see also 240 V connection 124 A Access ladder Overcab be 87 Pull down be aaan 86 Accessories fitting
91. age Space or Garage Variant 2 m Use a wheelbrace to undo both bolts Fig 177 1 m Remove bolts m Remove the spare wheel Fig 177 Spare wheel in the rear storage space variant 2 13 6 3 Spare Wheel Under the Floor Variant 1 W Pull out spare wheel with the retaining strap Fig 178 1 m Remove the spare wheel Fig 178 Spare wheel under the floor variant 1 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 199 13 Wheels and Tyres 13 6 4 Spare Wheel Under the Floor Variant 2 raised or lowered by a very gt Due to its weight and fitted posi A tion the spare wheel can be strong person only if working alone Always get a second per son to assist The spare wheel is located on the left hand ve hicle side behind the spare wheel flap Open the spare wheel flap lock Move lock Fig 179 1 to one side Remove spare wheel flap Use a wheelbrace on board tool set to undo bolt Fig 180 1 by three turns Undo bolt Fig 180 2 Pull spare wheel support device Fig 180 3 forward and set down M Undo securing bolts Fig 181 1 m Undo bolting Fig 181 2 for fixing in posi tion Remove the spare wheel 200 ZHYMER 1 2 3 nwona Fig 180 Spare wheel support device 1 2 1 HYW06415 Fig 181 Spare wheel support screw RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Wheels and Tyres 13 13 6 5 Spare Wheel Under the Floor Plate The spa
92. allow to engage Opening m Unhook handle of the Roman shade Fig 57 1 W Use handle to return the Roman shade slowly to its initial position Insect screen Closing W Pull insect screen at the handle Fig 57 4 to the opposite handle of the Roman shade Fig 57 1 and allow to engage Opening m Unhook insect screen at the handle of the Roman shade Fig 57 1 m Use handle Fig 57 4 to slowly return the insect screen 80 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER Living 6 6 4 Seats 6 4 4 Rotating Seats Before commencing the journey rotate all swivel seats in the direction of travel and lock in position gt The seats must remain fixed in position during the journey and are not to be rotated gt To avoid damage to the seatbelt lock press the lock down before rotating the driver s or front passenger s seat W Push both armrests at the driver s front passenger s seat upward The bar seat can be rotated without the position of the armrest being altered W Push the driver s seat front passenger s seat backwards or into the centre position m Pull the lever to turn the seat The seat is released from the locking device Depending on the type of vehicle the lever for rotating the seats is located at the bottom either in the centre or to the left or right of the seat The seat can be rotated in any direction The seats can only be locked in position in the direction of travel gt Setting
93. and heated exter nal mirrors Refrigerator control via alternator Voltage supply refrigerator in 12 V operation Navigation system Alarm system Fog light Back up video system Starter battery in the engine compartment Under driver s seat Under driver s seat Starter battery in the engine compartment Under driver s seat Fuse box in the base vehicle Fuse box in the base vehicle Fuse box in the base vehicle Fuse box in the base vehicle 15 A blue 15 A blue 20 A yellow 3 A purple 30 A green 20 A yellow 20 A yellow 10 A red 2 A grey RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER Fuse rating on the EBL transformer rectifier 99 variant 1 Function Internal charger module Compressor AES SES refrigerator Heater additional heater Basic light electrically operated entrance step Spare 4 satellite antenna Triomatic FAN TASTIC VENT M 6000 skylight awning light with motion detec tor Spare 3 additional plug sockets additional lighting Spare 2 12 V air conditioning unit Spare 1 Omnivent skylight FAN TASTIC VEN M 5000 skylight Solar Spare 5 awning motor Spare 6 Auxiliary charging unit Circuit 1 Circuit 2 TV Fresh water pump RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN Electrical Fittings 8 Position Transformer rectifier Transformer rectifier Transformer rectifier Transformer rectifier Transformer
94. arts have been specially developed for your vehicle and supplied by us Your HYMER dealer carries these products The HYMER dealer is informed about admissible technical details and carries out the required work correctly The use of accessories parts and fittings not supplied by HYMER AG may cause damage to the vehicle and jeopardize road safety Even if an expert s report a general type approval or a design certifica tion exists there is no guarantee for the proper quality of the product No responsibil ity can be taken for damage caused by products not provided by HYMER AG or by non permissable alterations For safety reasons spare parts for pieces of equipment must correspond with manufacturer s in structions and be permitted by the manufacturer as a spare part These spare parts may only be fit ted by the manufacturer or an authorised workshop Our HYMER dealers and service centres are available for any spare parts requirement However spare parts cannot be shipped ex factory Here are some suggestions of important spare parts Fuses ratings see chapter 8 V belt Windscreen blades Bulbs Water pump When ordering spare parts please indicate the serial number and the vehicle type to the HYMER dealer The motorhome described in this instruction manual is built and equipped to factory stand ards Special equipment is offered depending on its purpose or use When fitting special equipment check if such equipment has to be en
95. ary cross in place gt Use only crockery suitable for microwave use gt The microwave oven only functions with a correct 240 V connection In the case of fluctuations of the voltage or of voltage below 230 V the microwave oven switches it self off completely Therefore do not turn on additional 240 V appliances when the mi crowave oven is in operation Particularly in southern countries it happens that the line voltage is described as having 230 V but it really does not amount to this value So it may happen that the microwave oven cannot be operated in these countries Turning on pur W Press key for opening the door Fig 126 8 2 and place foodstuffs into the cooking area W Close the door A clicking noise can be 3 heard when it engages r W Select output on the control knob Fig 126 3 si W Select cooking time on the control knob 6 Fig 126 4 d 7 m Press start key EG Turning off The end of the cooking process is signalled by atriple signal tone The appliance will switch off automatically W Press key for door opener and remove food stuffs gt Further information can be ob tained from the separate instruc tion manual Microwave oven RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYW06614 Fig 126 Operating controls for microwave oven Display time of the day cooking time Key for reading the selected settings Control knob for output setting Control knob for cooking time Key f
96. as bottles 2 x 11 kg gas 2 x 14 kg bottles Boiler with 12 240 V power cable Installation kit for auxiliary battery Total In the vehicle documents the manufacturer specifies the mass in ready to drive conditions 3 Payload The payload is made up as follows Conventional load 3 1 Additional equipment 3 2 Personal equipment 3 3 3 1 Conventional load Regardless of actual passenger weight when calculating the conventional load the manufacturer provides for a mass of 75 kg per seat The driver s seat is already included as part of the mass in ready to drive condition and must not be calculated as part of the conventional load In the vehicle documents the manufacturer specifies the number of seats if a seat is available for each person and provided the maximum permissible weight in the laden condition is not exceeded The fluid containers may be emptied or the gas bottles may be removed to avoid exceeding the maximum permissible gross weight gt More passengers may ride in the motor home than specified in the vehicle documents 3 2 Additional equipment Additional equipment includes accessories and special equipment Examples of additional equipment include Caravan coupling Roof rail Awning Bike or motorcycle rack Satellite system Microwave oven Chapter 15 lists the weights of the various items of special equipment they may also be obtained from the manufacturer RM 03 10 3 englisch
97. ata are not a component of the instruction manual They are found separately with the motorhome RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 21 9 16 Technical Data HYMER 220 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN Z HYMER Helpful Notes 17 Chapter Overview This chapter contains helpful tips on how to travel with the motorhome The tips cover the following topics road assistance in European countries traffic laws in European countries gas supply in European countries safe ways to spend the night during travel camping in winter energy balance of the living area battery At the end of the chapter there is a checklist containing the most important equipment for your trip with the motorhome 17 1 Traffic Rules in Foreign Countries gt The vehicle driver is required to inform himself as to the traffic rules of the countries in Ci which he plans to travel before beginning the trip RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 221 17 Helpful Notes 17 2 Help on Europe s Roads Country Belgium Bulgaria Denmark Germany Estonia Finland France Greece Great Britain Ireland Iceland Italy Croatia Latvia Lituvania Luxemburg Macedonia Netherlands Norway Austria 222 Emergency Services Police 100 101 bk 150 160 112 free of charge 112 free of charge T 112 110 112 110 T 112 112 15 17 166 151 100 999 112 x
98. ated intervals The value of the motorhome is thus preserved gt The entries in the chapter Guarantee of this instruction manual are also regarded as proof in case of any damage or guarantee cases RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 1 77 12 Customer Service and Maintenance HYMER 12 2 Replace Bulbs External gt Have the bulbs of the Xenon spotlights changed at a HYMER service centre There is a risk of injury by high voltages gt Bulbs and light fittings can be extremely hot Therefore allow lights to cool down be fore changing bulbs gt Store bulbs in a safe place inaccessible to children Do not use any bulb that has been dropped or which shows scratches in its glass The bulb might burst gt Halogen bulbs should not be touched with the fingers Use a cloth when installing new halogen bulbs gt Use only bulbs of the same type and with the correct wattage see table Types of Bulbs for External Lights 12 2 4 Front Lights Camp The lamps for low beam main beam and park ing light Fig 154 1 as well as for the direction indicator Fig 154 2 are part of the basic vehi cle Replacement of light lulbs is described in the instruction manual of the base vehicle Camp GT The lamps for low beam Fig 155 2 main beam and parking light Fig 155 1 as well as for the direction indicator Fig 155 4 are part of the basic vehicle Replacement of light lulbs is
99. be 1 gt Inspect the gas tube fitted to the gas bottle connection for tightness The gas tube be replaced every 12 months or earlier if necessary Due to its function and construction the gas bottle compartment is a space which is open to the exterior In order to enable leaking gas to immediately be dispersed out side the standard forced ventilation is never to be blocked or covered Do not use the gas bottle compartment for storage Lock the gas bottle compartment in order to prevent unauthorised persons opening it The regulator tap on the gas bottle must be accessible vyv vV vV YV Only connect gas operated devices e g gas barbecue which have been designed for a gas pressure of 30 mbar gt The exhaust pipe must be fitted tightly to the heating system and to the chimney and must be sealed The exhaust gas pipe must not show any evidence of damage gt Waste air must be able to leave and fresh air must be able to enter unhindered For this reason no snow walls or aprons may be allowed to lie against the vehicle Keep the intake openings under the floor of the vehicle open and clean 102 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Gas Fittings 7 7 2 Gas Bottles A Gas bottles are only to be transported within the designated gas bottle compartment Secure gas cylinders in a vertical position At no time should gas cylinders be trans ported horizontally Close the regulator tap on the gas bo
100. bearing and joints of the entrance step see chapter 11 Do not under any circumstances raise or lower persons or loads with the entrance step Retracting or extending W Press the rocker switch Fig 2 1 situated in the entrance area When the engine is running and the entrance step is extended a warning tone is heard The warning tone ceases as soon as the entrance step is retracted HYWO6858 Fig 2 Rocker switch for entrance step RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 33 3 Before the Journey Models with Fiat base vehicle There is a sup plementary push button Fig 3 1 for retracting the entrance step on the dashboard in the driv er s cabin Models with Mercedes Benz base vehicle There is an supplementary rocker switch Fig 3 2 on the dashboard in the driver s cabin for retracting and extending the entrance step 3 5 Tables 3 5 1 Dinette Table Variant 1 gt Before commencing the journey put the dinette table into the holder in the alcove provided for this purpose The dinette table of the facing seating unit is not fitted into a retainer but can be moved in a lengthways direction This results in a risk that full braking or an accident can lead to the di nette table being torn out of its retainer Per sons in the motorhome can be injured Secure the dinette table W Insert the dinette table Fig 4 3 at a slight angle Fig 4 2 into the rail W Push the dinette table f
101. bulb Tis HYWO6562 Fig 164 Spotlight variant 3 12 3 4 Spotlight Variant 4 Opening m Grip the edge of the spotlight glass Fig 165 1 and pull forward m Change the halogen bulb 1 86 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER 12 3 5 Living Area Lamp Opening m Remove the screw Fig 166 1 and take off the cover Fig 166 2 W Press the glass together gently and remove from the housing m Change the fluorescent tube 12 3 6 Living Area Lamp Cooker Lamp Opening m Pull at the glass of the lamp Fig 167 1 Al ways start pulling at the very left or right end W Change transistor tube 12 3 7 Cooker Lamp Opening W Pull at the glass of the lamp Fig 168 1 When pulling out always start at the far right or far left of the cooker lamp m Change the fluorescent tube RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN Customer Service and Maintenance 12 HYWO1611 A 2 Fig 166 Living area lamp HYWO06884 Fig 167 Living area lamp cooker lamp WE HYWO1621 1 1 Fig 168 Cooker lamp 187 12 Customer Service and Maintenance 12 3 8 Toilet Light Variant 1 Opening m Loosen the column base Fig 169 1 m Push metal case Fig 169 2 up and re move lamp glass Fig 169 3 upwards m Change the fluorescent tube 12 3 9 Toilet Light Variant 2 Opening m Remove caps Fig 170 1 m Remove screw m Remove lamp glass Fig 17
102. cab bed without mattress Danger of break of plastic moulded A part Access ladder Always use the access ladder Fig 68 3 in cluded in order to access the pull down bed It is hooked onto the two bars Fig 68 4 in the U bolt of the alcove flap Fig 68 5 Safety net The safety net Fig 68 2 is stored between the mattress and alcove panel Fig 68 5 Only use the safety net if persons are already in the al cove To mount hang the steel tube Fig 68 6 into the holding devices Fig 68 1 provided for this purpose on the left and right hand sides of the alcove interior 6 8 Rear Bed Step The step is mounted on the side of the rear bed Opening W Put your hand into the recessed grip Fig 69 1 and pull towards you m Pull guide step Fig 69 2 all the way down CL Alcove with access ladder and ten sioned safety net Rear bed step 87 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 6 Living ZHYMER 6 9 Sleeping Conversion 6 9 4 Central Seating Group Variant 1 m Slightly lift the front of the table top Fig 70 3 W Loosen the locking device fitted to the table leg and fold the table leg against the bottom of the table B Lift the table top by approx 45 remove it out of the mounting rail and place to the side HYWO06489 Fig 70 Prior to conversion W Lay the two seat cushions in position Fig 70 2 W Pul out the bedding box extension Fig 71 6
103. can be moved with the manual crank 54 Press the securing bracket Fig 24 2 in wards Push the motor in the direction indicated Fig 24 3 as far as it will go Fold the steady leg out or in like a mechani cal steady leg via the hexagonal nut Fig 24 1 For electrical operation push the motor against the direction of the arrow as far as it will go Pull out the securing bracket until it engag es 1 2 3 4 5 HYWO06986 Fig 24 Electrical steady leg RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Pitching the Motorhome 5 5 6 Doors 5 6 1 Central Locking gt If the driver or conversion door is open the safety knob cannot be pressed The cen tral locking system cannot be activated gt Before pushing down the safety knob ensure that the vehicle key is outside the mo torhome A central locking system is installed in the motorhome Some of the external flaps can also be locked using the central locking system The flap locks connected to the central locking system are activat ed when the entrance or driver s door is opened or closed The following are not connected to the central locking system the flap for the gas bottle compartment the flaps on the underfloor storage compartments the flaps for the tanks and external socket the flap for the Thetford cassette Remote control for central locking system The remote control Q closes and opens all the doors and flaps on
104. conversion into one large bed 1 2 3 4 5 6 Back cushion Seat cushion Bedding box Bed widening Additional cushion Support 95 6 Living 6 9 9 Rear Facing Seating Unit m Slightly lift the front of the table top Fig 94 3 m Loosen the locking device fitted to the table leg and fold the table leg against the bottom of the table m Unfold support at the bottom of the table W Lift the table top by approx 45 remove it out of the mounting rail and place it into the lower mounting rail W Place both back cushions Fig 95 1 in the middle 96 ZHYMER HYW06937 Fig 95 After conversion 1 Back cushion 2 Seat cushion 3 Table top RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER Living 6 6 9 10 Front Facing Seating Unit M Loosen the fixing screw Fig 96 4 at the bottom of the table and lift the table top Fig 96 3 W Loosen the fixing screw Fig 96 5 for the table leg pull the table leg upwards and out of the holding device W Lay all seat and back cushions to one side m Remove the bed bar from the wardrobe Wm Lift up the bedding box lids and insert the two bed rods Fig 97 7 in a transverse po sition in the pertinent grooves between both bedding boxes Close the bedding box lids W Place the table top Fig 97 3 on the two bed rods m Place the two seat cushions Fig 98 2 in the centre m Insert the back cushions Fig 98 1 be tween
105. ctive Fuse on terminal D of the al ternator is defective Contact HYMER customer service Replace fuse Disconnector relay in the transformer rectifier is defec tive 12 V main switch is switched off Contact HYMER customer service Switch on the 12 V main switch Battery cut off switch on the transformer rectifier is switched off Set battery cut off switch to on Starter or living area battery is not charged Charge the starter or living area battery Disconnector relay in the transformer rectifier is defec tive Contact HYMER customer service RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER 12 V supply does not work 12 V supply does not work in 240 V operation Starter battery is discharged in 12 V operation No voltage is supplied by the living area battery RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 12 V main switch for the living area battery is switched off Fault Search 14 Switch on the 12 V main switch Battery cut off switch on the transformer rectifier is switched off Set battery cut off switch to on Living area battery discharged Charge the living area battery Disconnector relay in the transformer rectifier is defec tive 12 V main switch for the living area battery is switched off Contact HYMER customer service Switch on the 12 V main switch Battery cut off switch on the transformer rectifier is swi
106. cturers users and maintenance instructions gt Devices with a maximum of 10 A can be connected to the sockets of the 12 V power supply RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 1 09 8 Electrical Fittings HYMER gt The dryfill battery is maintenance free Maintenance free means e It is not necessary to check the acid level Itis not necessary to lubricate the battery poles tis not necessary to refill the distilled water Even a maintenance free dryfill battery must be charged regularly When the motorhome is not connected to the 240 V power supply the living area battery supplies the living area with 12 V DC The living area battery has a limited power supply only For this reason the electrical appliances should not be operated for a long time without using the 240 V power sup ply Position of the living area battery Camp under the front passenger s seat Camp GT under the driver s seat B Class Fiat base vehicle underfloor storage compartments on the front left hand side Star Line Mercedes Benz base vehicle depending on model behind or next to the front passenger s seat or driver s seat in the floor pan B Classic under the front passenger s seat Discharging the living area battery gt Charge living area battery regularly gt Total discharge damages the living area battery Charge for at least 48 hours after to tal discharge The living area battery is discharged by the off load curre
107. d 189 Special Equipment 217 125 AL KO Rear Axle 190 15 1 Weight Details for 12 6 Spare bart 191 Special Equipment 217 12 7 Vehicle Identification Plate 192 12 8 Warning and Information bs 1 Mead cR ete 513 DICKENS Lu r4 i es 192 MER Mi c ccr QE ue 12 9 Service Telephone Numbers 192 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 1 3 O Contents 17 17 1 17 2 17 3 17 4 17 5 14 Helpful Notes 221 Traffic Rules in Foreign Countries dob mI 221 Help on Europe s Roads 222 Speed Limits and Permissible Dimensions 224 Driving with Low Beam in European Countries 226 Sleeping in the Motorhome away from Camping Areas 226 17 6 17 7 17 8 17 9 17 10 18 HYMER Gas Supply in European Countries 228 Tips on Staying Overnight Safely During Travel 228 Tips for Winter Campers 229 Energy Balance of the Living Area Battery 230 Travel Check Lists 231 Index ssraisaer isa EE race 235 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER Check List Before First Journey of the Vehicle O0 Observe following instructions before first journey of the vehicle A Re tighten the wheel nuts wheel bolts after 50 km 30 miles Read the instruction manual to avoid personal and material damage Observe following instructions before each journey o
108. d front Permissible axle load rear Free Type ronm VOWS Contact your HYMER dealer whenever replacement parts are needed for the motorhome You can find the addresses and telephone numbers of the HYMER dealers inthe brochure HYMER dealers which is included separately with the vehicle inthe Internet at http www hymer com 192 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER Customer Service and Maintenance 12 12 10 Replacement Keys To order replacement keys make a note of the following Locks for Fiat base vehicle Mercedes Benz base vehicle Alarm system HYMER conversion To order keys you need Code number or code card second key or chassis number Data card key number second key or chassis number Second key Serial number chassis number sec ond key or key number RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN Obtainable at Fiat authorised workshops Mercedes Benz authorised work shop Laser Line Telephone information 49 2208 94630 Waeco HYMER author ised workshop 49 2572 879191 193 12 Customer Service and Maintenance HYMER 194 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Wheels and Tyres 13 Chapter Overview This chapter contains instructions about the tyres of the motorhome The instructions address the following topics tyre selection handling of tyres changing a wheel spa
109. door and all drawers and flaps are secure Engage the refrigerator door securing device As far as the round seating unit at the rear is concerned fix the folding table to the holder on the vehicle floor Before commencing the journey close windows and skylights Close all external flaps and fasten flap locks before each journey Before commencing the journey remove the external steady legs and fold up the steady legs which are fitted to the motorhome RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 21 2 Safety ZHYMER 2 4 22 gt Prior to the commencement of every journey and after a short interruption in the jour ney ensure that the entrance step is completely retracted gt During the initial journey and each time after changing a wheel re tighten the wheel nuts after 50 km 30 miles Subsequently inspect them at regular intervals in order to ensure that they are firmly seated See chapter 13 for tightening torque gt Check tyre pressure before a journey or every 2 weeks see chapter 13 Wrong tyre pressure causes excessive wear and can lead to damage or even to tyre burst You can lose control over the motorhome gt Tyres must not be older than 6 years as the material becomes brittle over time see chapter 13 gt When using snow chains the tyres wheel suspension and steering are subjected to an additional load When using snow chains drive slowly and only on streets which are completely covered with s
110. e against HYMER AG as a result of the contents of this instruction manual The equipment which was known and included at the time of going to press is described The reprinting translation and copying including extracts is not permitted without prior written au thorisation from HYMER AG RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 1 7 1 Introduction HYMER 1 1 General The motorhome is constructed in accordance with the latest technology and the recognised safety regulations Nevertheless personal injury may result and the motorhome may be damaged if the safety instructions in this instruction manual are not followed Only use the motorhome in a technically impeccable condition Follow the instructions in the instruc tion manual Malfunctions which impair the safety of persons or the motorhome should be immediately remedied by qualified personnel Only have the braking and gas systems inspected and repaired by an authorised specialist work shop Alterations to the body are only to be carried out with the authorisation of HYMER AG The motorhome is designed for the exclusive transport of persons Luggage and accessories may only be transported up to the maximum permissible gross weight Observe the test or inspection periods stipulated in the instruction manual 1 2 Environmental Tips f gt Remember that all kinds of waste water and household waste are not to be disposed amp of in drains or in the open coun
111. e always ready to operate Press key Fig 108 8 the 12 V living area power supply is switched on The LCD dis play Fig 108 7 shows the basic menu and is lit for 20 seconds Additionally in the event of an alarm the relevant alarm dis play appears Press key Fig 108 8 the 12 V living area power supply is switched off To confirm 3v amp is displayed for 3 seconds The LCD display disappears afterwards gt To prevent unnecessary discharg ing of the living area battery turn off the 12 V main switch whenever you leave the vehicle gt Appliances such as the saftey drainage valve charger solar regulator and control panel con sume approximately 20 mA to 65 mA of electricity from the bat tery capacity even when the 12 V main switch is off Therefore you should switch the battery cut off switch on the transformer rectifier to Batterie Aus battery OFF when the motorhome is not used for a long period of time 118 9 8 7 Een ee ween 6 5 Fig 108 Panel OOND Om Po Key basic menu Key battery menu Key setting menu Key to move flashing menu point upwards or to in crease a selected value Key to move flashing menu point downwards or to re duce a selected value Key to select menu point and to confirm settings LCD display Key 12 V main switch Key tank menu RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Electrical Fittings 8 8 6 2 LCD Display MENUE jo N
112. e if water has penetrated the heated windscreen Danger of short circuit Switching on and off W Press the rocker switch on the dashboard 4 14 Roman Shades for Wind screen Driver s Window and Front Passenger s Window The Roman shades for the wind screen driver s window and front passengers window must be open in a fixed position and secured with the additional lock Fig 20 1 and Fig 21 1 HYWO4171 1 Fig 20 Additional lock for front Roman shades B Class HYWO07107 Fig 21 Lock for Roman shades for the driver passenger window C GT RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 49 4 During the Journey HYMER 50 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Pitching the Motorhome 5 Chapter Overview This chapter contains instructions on how to pitch the motorhome The instructions address the following topics handbrake wheel chocks entrance step 240 V external connection operation of the steady legs opening and closing the external doors and flaps gt Pitch the motorhome so that it is as horizontal as possible 5 1 Handbrake The handbrake must be applied when the vehicle is parked 5 2 Wheel Chocks When the maximum permissible gross weight exceeds 4 t the wheel chocks must be used when parking on gradients The wheel chocks are provided as standard for vehicles which have a maxi mum permissible gross weight exceeding 4 t 5 3 Entrance Step
113. e is reached the burner is switched off In Heater and Boiler operat ing mode Fig 120 6 water in the boiler is also heated In the operating mode Heater without Boiler Fig 120 5 the heater can be operated with an empty boiler Turning on W Open the regulator tap on the gas bottle and the gas isolator tap Heater boiler W Turn temperature control knob Fig 120 1 on the operating unit to the required room tempera ture W Set rotary switch Fig 120 3 to winter operation Heater without boiler or to winter operation Heater and boiler Green indicator lamp Fig 120 7 comes on The circulating fan automatically switches on when the heater is activated Turning off W Setrotary switch Fig 120 3 to Off Fig 120 4 W When not in use for an extended period close the regulator tap on the gas bottle and the gas isolator tap Heater boiler After switching off the heater the circulating fan may still run for a moment to use up the residual heat Summer operation gt Further information can be obtained from the separate Gas heater instruction manu al D For further information about the use of the boiler see the section entitled Boiler 134 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN Z HYMER Appliances 9 9 2 4 Trumatic E Driver s Cabin Heater 1 Remove cap from waste gas vent before starting to operate the Trumatic E heater Heater Turning on m Remove cap from waste gas vent W
114. e mee mti aes 99 Removal AEN EE ae 99 KI Te se eset reese ATP 99 Spring on the blinds adjustment 189 Starter battery Discharglrig 3252 maa Belen Ras 108 Fault search 206 LODGINGS aso veep sta ose Kee 108 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN Index 18 E e te TEE EE 175 Checklist 55s a re REX 15 Staying overnight Away from camping areas 226 Onthe EEN 228 Steady legS xx te ERE E 51 Fault search 206 Supports see steady ege 51 Symbols FOr notes cose mor d dies n3 p 17 Gas isolator taps 104 T Tables see also dinette table and bar table 34 82 Tank alarm 123 Tank lid see fuel filler neck 46 Technical data 219 Televisione aiaa a a 37 84 Setting Up sels scs free ER GU ewe 84 Storing away e s eae ees 37 Swiveling ud s S Rech E 84 Thetford cassette fuse 129 Thetford cassette removal 165 Thetford toilet le le WEE 164 EIUS e ree bU EN 163 164 Tightening torque wheels 198 Time Setting 122 TOS usu odo EE 221 Toilet compartment Lies 163 Toilet light urit RES 188 Toilet see also Thetford toilet 163 Total discharge Lsuuuuus 107 Towing General instructions 33 Safety instructions 22 Traffic rules in foreign countries 221 Transformer rectifier 111 Position llle 112 Transistor tube see fl
115. e re quired position Fig 38 Hinged window window handle closed variant 1 Closing W Turn knurled knob Fig 39 1 until the latch is released B Close the hinged window W Place the window handle Fig 38 3 into a horizontal position The locking catch Fig 38 2 is located on the inside of the window catch Fig 38 1 1 DETO00013 Fig 39 Hinged window open variant 1 66 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER Continuous ventilation Using the window handle the hinged window can be placed in 2 different positions Continuous ventilation Fig 40 or firmly closed To place the hinged window into the continu ous ventilation position m Open window handle Fig 40 3 of the hinged window m Slightly open the hinged window outwards m Return window handle into its original posi tion The locking catch Fig 40 2 has to be moved into the recess of window catch Fig 40 1 The window position continuous ventilation must not be kept during the journey During rain the window position continuous ventilation could lead to splash water penetrat ing into the living area Therefore close the hinged windows completely RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN Living 6 Fig 40 Hinged window in the continuous ventilation position variant 1 67 6 Living Variant 2 ZHYMER If the locking device is not released and the wi
116. efore flushing open the sliding trap of the Thetford toilet To do this turn the slide le ver Fig 149 1 in an anticlockwise direc tion HYWO2442 1 Fig 149 Thetford toilet bowl variant 1 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 1 63 10 Sanitary Fittings m For flushing press the blue flush button Fig 150 1 m After flushing close the sliding trap To do this turn the slide lever Fig 149 1 in a clockwise direction The indicator lamp Fig 150 2 lights up when ever the Thetford cassette must be emptied Emptying To empty the sliding trap in the Thetford toilet must be closed W Turn the slide lever Fig 149 1 in a clock wise direction the sliding trap is closed 10 5 2 Thetford Toilet Variant 2 Flushing W Press flush button Fig 151 1 and at the same time rotate in an anticlockwise direc tion m After flushing return flush button in a clock wise direction the sliding trap is closed Emptying To empty the sliding trap in the Thetford toilet must be closed W Turn the flush button Fig 151 1 in a clock wise direction the sliding trap is closed 164 ZHYMER 1 2 HYWO06524 Fig 150 Flush button indicator lamp Thetford cassette cea F a f em p HYWO6011 Fig 151 Thetford cassette flush button variant 2 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Sanitary Fittings 10 10 5 3 Removal of the Thetford
117. efore using the vehicle for the first time Always keep this instruction manual in the motorhome Also inform all other users of the safety reg ulations gt The non observance of this symbol can lead to personal injury vehicle A gt The non observance of this symbol can lead to damage being caused to or inside the gt This symbol indicates recommendations or special aspects gt This symbol indicates actions which lead to environmental awareness This instruction manual contains sections which describe model specific equipment or special equip ment These sections are not specially marked In some cases the actual equipment of your vehicle may therefore be different from that shown in some illustrations and descriptions Special equipment is described when an explanation is required Adhere to the instruction manuals which are separately enclosed gt The details right left front and rear always refer to the vehicle in direction of travel gt All dimensions and weight details are approximate gt The metric specifications are binding for physical dimensions Should the motorhome be subjected to damage due to a failure to follow the instructions in this in struction manual then the guarantee claim against HYMER AG is deemed invalid Our motorhomes are subjected to continuous development Please understand that we reserve the right to alter the form equipment and technology Therefore no claims can be mad
118. egional and local restrictions Staying overnight on highway rest areas is tol erated Not on agriculture areas or in the vicinty of houses Driving on open fields is prohibited One overnight stay at highway rest areas and in some cantons is tolerated Some regional prohibitions apply especially on beaches Staying overnight on privately owned land is permitted only with police certification Specifications without guarantee 227 17 Helpful Notes HYMER 17 6 Gas Supply in European Countries gt In Europe there are several different connection systems for gas bottles It is not al ways possible to fill or exchange your gas bottles in a foreign country Get information about the connection system in the country you are travelling to before embarking on your journey e g at a motoring club or in the trade press General tips e Only go on vacation with completely filled gas bottles e Use all of the gas bottles capacity e Take along adapter sets available in camping supply stores for filling gas bottles in foreign countries and for connecting the gas regulator to foreign gas bottles e During the cold time of the year observe filling with propane gas component butane does not gas under 0 C e Use blue bottles from the firm Camoinggaz distributed world wide Only use gas bottles with safety valves e When bottles from other countries are used check the gas bottle compartments to see if the gas bottles f
119. en the gas cooker lid Turning off W Turn the control knob to the O position The flame fades W Close the regulator tap on the gas bottle and the gas isolator tap Cooker Fold out and fix flame protection Open the regulator tap on the gas bottle and the gas isolator tap Cooker Press the control knob Fig 124 2 turn to Max and hold down until gas flows into the burner Press rocker switch Fig 124 1 Ignition sparks are generated at the burner Once the flame is burning the control knob must be held down in for 10 to 15 seconds until the thermocouple automatically keeps the gas supply open Release the control button and turn to the desired setting gt gt When the flame fades the ther tained from the separate instruc tion manual Gas cooker mocouple automatically cuts the gas supply Further information can be ob HYWO1534 1 2 Fig 124 Operating controls for gas cooker RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 1 39 9 Appliances HYMER 9 4 2 Gas Oven Always keep ventilation apertures open Remove cap from waste gas vent before using the gas oven gt There must be no flammable objects near the gas oven when it is being lit The oven flap must remain open when it is being lit gt Before using the gas oven for the first time run it for 30 minutes at maximum tempera e ture without any contents The gas oven is equipped with electronic ignition
120. erator does not switch to 12 V mode whilst in motion In case of SES SES indicator lamp Fig 134 2 flashes red no gas In case of SES Refrigerator does not switch on when operating in gas mode RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN Refrigerator is turned off Fault Search 14 Set refrigerator button Fig 134 1 to on No electrical operating voltage Operating voltage of alternator is not present too low 240 V or 12 V operating volt age is too low Connect 240 power supply Let the vehicle engine run Contact a specialist workshop Contact a specialist workshop Have the electrical connec tions checked by a specialist Have the alternator of the ve hicle engine checked in a spe cialist workshop Air in the gas pipe Regulator tap on the gas bot tle or the gas isolator tap is closed Set refrigerator button Fig 134 1 to off Open regulator tap on the gas bottle and the gas isolator tap of the refrigerator Set refrigerator button Fig 134 1 to on again After 10 seconds the SES will at tempt another ignition If the SES indicator lamp Fig 134 2 flashes red after 30 seconds again the failure has not yet been remedied Repeat this process two to three times for ventilation If the refrigerator cannot be op erated contact HYMER cus tomer services Open regulator tap and gas isolator tap 213 14 Fault Search 14 6 Water
121. ermissable bearing capacity of the tyres see chapter 13 Inthe case of a large payload behind the rear axle e g motorcycle on the rear carri er or maximum loading of the rear storage space especially with a long rear exten sion observe the leverage effect Cm The release of the front axle negatively af fects the driving quality especially for front driven vehicles gt Store heavy objects tent poles tin cans etc so that they are unable to slip e g inunderfloor storage compartments in deeper storage compartments the doors of which do not open in the direction of travel onthe floor gt Store lighter objects laundry in the roof storage compartments gt Load the bike rack with bicycles only gt For safety reasons weigh the loaded vehicle with persons before commencing the journey Fiat base vehicles have multileaf rear springs If the vehicle is unloaded the suspension is horizon tal When subjected to load the suspension bends slightly upward This might create the impression that the vehicle is overloaded This behaviour is a progressive characteristic i e on low load the suspension is soft and becomes progressively harder as the load is increased The storage options in the motorhome are to a large extent determined by the floor plan Voluminous storage spaces particularly rear garages rear storage spaces are suited for the storage of heavy vacation paraphenalia e g motorcycle This may ca
122. ertificate gt With B Class models the upper deflection roller of the three point safety belt is height adjustable The deflection roller may only be moved by a specialist workshop Fastening the seat belt correctly gt During the journey do not tilt the backrest too far back as this may negate the effec tiveness of the seat belt W Do not twist the belt It must be positioned smoothly against the body W Before adjusting the seat belt adopt the correct sitting position The seat belt is adjusted correctly when a fist can be passed between the body and the seat belt 4 5 Child Restraint System When travelling secure children under 13 years of age that are smaller than 150 cm with a suitable and officially approved child restraint system gt Only attach the child restraint system to seats that are suitable for this purpose gt Fasten the childrens seat belts before commencing the journey and make sure that their seat belts are kept fastened during the journey gt If a front passenger airbag is fitted in the vehicle do not use a child restraint system Reboard systems that faces the back of the front passenger seat Follow warning notices in the vehicle RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 43 4 During the Journey Child restraint systems are divided into five classes Body weight up to 10 kg up to 13 kg 9 kg to 18 kg 15 kg to 25 kg 22 kg to 36 kg ZHYMER Approximate age up to 9
123. ese energy sources 240V AC 12VDC Gas Choosing the available energy source highest on the list 240 V operation If the 240 V supply is connected this energy source is selected as the first priority by the SES 12 V operation 12 V operation is only selected by the SES if the vehicle s engine is running and the alternator sup plies sufficient 12 V operating power Gas operation If the 240 V supply is disconnected and the vehicle s engine is not running the SES selects the gas supply When selecting gas operation the ignition fuse is opened automatically so gas can get into the burner At the same time the electronic ignition is activated If the gas flame is extinguished e g by blast of wind the ignition is activated immediately and re ignites the gas When the gas operation is faulty the indicator lamp Fig 134 2 flashes red gt Open the regulator tap on the gas bottle and the gas isolator tap Refrigerator Change over between energy sources gt Open flames are prohibited at petrol stations If the stop takes longer than 15 minutes the re frigerator has to be turned off at the button Fig 134 1 HYWO6964 Fig 134 Operating controls for refrigerator RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 1 51 9 Appliances HYMER When changing over between the different energy sources there are forced delays built in the SES This means that after a change over to a new energy source t
124. eserve key outside the motorhome Make a note of the key number The HYMER dealer is able to offer assistance in case of loss Further information in chapter 12 3 2 Payload gt The maximum permissible gross weight stated in the vehicle documents is not to be exceeded by the payload gt Excessive payload and wrong tyre pressure can cause tyre burst You can lose control over the motorhome gt Built in accessories special equipment the full fresh water tank and the gas bottles all reduce the payload Adhere to the axle load stated in the vehicle documents In order not to alter the driving quality of the motorhome ensure that the payload s centre of gravity is as low as possible gt For your own safety HYMER AG recommends to have your laden motorhome weighed on a public weighbridge before you set out on your journey RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 25 3 Before the Journey HYMER 3 2 1 Calculating the Payload maximum permissible gross weight in a laden condition must not be exceeded 1 gt Payload calculation is based on part on all inclusive weights For safety reasons the For your own safety HYMER AG recommends to have your completely laden mo torhome weighed on a public weighbridge before you set out on your journey The payload 3 is the difference in weight between e maximum permissible gross weight 1 in a laden condition and e vehicle mass complete 2 in a ready to drive c
125. essure of the spare wheel Body Clean the pivot bearing of the entrance step Check the functioning of the built in steady legs Check that the windows and skylights are working properly Check that all the external locks are working such as the tank fill er neck the external flaps and the conversion door Remove the cover from the waste gas vent of the heater if there is one Remove the winter cover from the refrigerator grills if there is one Gas fittings Put the gas bottles in the gas bottle compartment tie down and connect to the pressure reducer Electrical Connect to 240 V external power fittings Fully charge living area and starter battery gt Charge at least for 20 hours after laying up Turn on the battery cut off switch on the transformer rectifier see chapter 8 Check that the electrical fittings are working e g interior light socket and all installed electrical appliances Water system Use several litres of fresh water to rinse out water pipes and fresh water tank To this end open all water taps Check the functionality of the operating lever for the waste water tank Close all drainage valves and water taps Check the water taps drainage valves and water distributors for leaks Appliances Check the function of the refrigerator Check the function of the heater boiler Check the function of the gas cooker RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 175 11 Care HYME
126. f the vehicle Check the tyre pressures See section Tyre Pressure Load the vehicle correctly Observe the maximum permissible gross weight See section Payload Fully charge batteries before each journey See sections Starter Battery and Living Area Battery In case of external temperatures below 0 C first heat vehicle then fill water system See section Water Supply Filling the Fresh Water Tank Gas bottles should only be transported within the designated gas bottle com partment and should be checked to be secure and in the off position prior to travelling Keep forced ventilations clear See section Windows Skylight Ventilation gt Before filling the vehicle with fuel switch off gas operated appliances gt When camping in high altitude areas always heat the vehicle if there is a dan ger of frost Observe following instructions in winter operation AC When winter camping where a danger of frost is present always heat the vehi cle See section Winter Operation Heater When the vehicle is not used empty the entire water system and leave the water taps on in central position This will avoid frost damage to the system See section Emptying of Water System RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 15 O Check List Before First Journey of the Vehicle HYMER 16 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Introduction 1 Please read this instruction manual completely b
127. fuse on the transformer rectifier 14 5 3 Refrigerator Refrigerator does not switch on when operating in 240 V mode Refrigerator does not switch on when operating in 12 V mode Refrigerator does not cut in when operating in gas mode The GAS operating indica tor Fig 132 2 flashes yellow variant 3 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN Living area battery discharged or defective No 240 V power supply Check recharge or renew the living area battery Connect 240 power supply 240 V automatic circuit break er has triggered Switch on 240 V automatic cir cuit breaker 240 V operating voltage too low Fuse on the transformer recti fier is defective Have an expert check the 240 V power supply system Replace fuse on the trans former rectifier Disconnector relay in the transformer rectifier is defec tive Contact HYMER customer service 12 V operating voltage too low Lack of gas Have an expert check the 12 V power supply system Open regulator tap and gas isolator tap Connect a full gas bottle Air in the gas pipe Repeat ignition 3 or 4 times 211 14 Fault Search In case of AES Yellow indicator lamp Fig 133 3 comes on In case of AES AES indicator lamp Fig 133 2 does not light up green In case of AES Refrigerator does not switch to 12 V mode whilst in motion In case of AES AES indicator lamp Fig
128. ght m Hold housing Fig 101 2 E First remove the holder from the front rod then from the rear rod The spotlight can be moved to any position on the rails Fig 101 Spotlight RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 99 6 Living ZHYMER 100 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Gas Fittings 7 Chapter Overview This chapter contains instructions regarding the gas fittings of the motorhome The instructions address the following topics e safety e changing the gas bottles e gas isolator taps e external gas connection The operation of the gas operation appliances of the motorhome is described in chapter 9 7 1 General ception If you plan to use the living area heater during the journey leave the Heater 1 Before commencing the journey close all gas isolator taps and the regulator tap Ex gas isolator tap and the regulator tap open Have the gas fittings checked by an authorised specialist workshop according to the national regulations before commissioning This also applies for not registered vehi cles For modifications to the gas fittings have the gas fittings immeditely checked by an authorised specialist workshop gt Have the gas fittings repaired or altered by an authorised workshop only gt In case of a defect of the gas fittings gas odour high gas consumption there is an explosion hazard Close regulator tap on the gas bottle immediately Open wi
129. h In the case of stubborn dirt add dish washing liquid to the water Parts made of glass fibre reinforced plastic GRP require a regular follow up treatment with pol isher BF 150 from the firm BUFA B sing und Fasch GmbH Rastede This way these parts will not turn yellow and the sealing of the surface remains intact W Treat rubber seals of doors and storage flaps with talc m Treat locking cylinder of doors and storage flaps with graphite dust 11 1 4 Underbody The underbody of the motorhome is partly coated with an age resistant underbody protection Should the underbody protection be damaged repair immediately Do not treat areas coated with underbody protection with spray oil 170 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Care 11 11 1 5 Waste Water Tank C u lean the waste water tank after every use of the motorhome Open the cleaning opening on the waste water tank and the drain cock In the case of B Class and Camp GT the cleaning opening is reached through a floor opening in the living area In the case of Star Line the cleaning opening is located at the bottom or laterally to the waste water tank Rinse thoroughly with fresh water 11 1 6 Entrance Step If the entrance step is lubricated coarse particles of dirt can settle on the lubricant during the journey and cause damage to the operating mechanism of the entrance step Therefore do not lubricate the moving parts of the entrance
130. h comes first Date Mileage Reading Dealer s Signature and Stamp Should it be determined during a vehicle check that addi tional work is necessary then the carrying out of this work is dependent on the customer commissioning this to be done Please also adhere to the service intervals stip ulated by the manufacturers of the individual equipment Information is included in the service documents en closed Water Ingress Test 5 Water Ingress Test Paste in the customer service stamp for the 12 month check here subject to payment Your next water ingress test is due on earliest latest Service Proof for a Motorhome or Caravan Inspection 6 Every 12 months or after 55 000 km depending on which comes first Date Inspection 7 Every 12 months or after 65 000 km depending on which comes first Date Mileage Reading Mileage Reading Dealer s Signature and Stamp Dealer s Signature and Stamp Should it be determined during a vehicle check that additional work is necessary then the carrying out of this work is dependent on the customer commissioning this to be done Please also adhere to the service intervals stipulated by the manufacturers of the individual equipment Information is included in the service documents enclosed RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER Guarantee Service Proof for a Motorhome or Caravan Inspection 8 Every
131. he aforementioned areas are in their original condition or if work has been carried out then this has been carried out either by HYMER AG or an authorised workshop It is of no impor tance if the purchaser proves that the work or alterations did not cause the leaks the defect does not result from misuse or negligence or intentional actions taken by the pur chaser the defect is not a result of environmental pollution which exceeds that which is normal and permissible the vehicle has been presented to the HYMER dealer or an authorised workshop for inspec tion purposes in exchange for a fee The annual period commences as defined under point 5 of this agreement If the inspection work is carried out six months after expiry of the period at the latest then the right to claim under the guarantee remains in force The inspection interval is not lengthened aleakage or a dampness which indicates leakage has called to the attention of the HYMER dealer within 14 days of its discovery the costs for the guarantee work do not exceed the value of the vehicle at that time HYMER AG or an authorised workshop was commissioned to remedy defects discovered during the inspection without delay the HYMER AG care instructions were adhered to The inspections are to be proven by means of the guarantee stamps pasted into this booklet by the HYMER dealer or the authorised workshop with the date and serial number together with the stamp and
132. he motorhome empty completely the fresh water tank and the water pipes RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 1 57 10 Sanitary Fittings HYMER 10 2 Fresh Water Tank 10 2 1 Fresh Water Filler Neck Variant 1 The fresh water filler neck is on the right or left side of the motorhome depending on the model The flap for the fresh water filler neck is marked by the symbol Opening m Open flap lock and move external flap Fig 141 1 upwards see chapter 5 m Turn blue cap Fig 141 2 one quarter turn in an anticlockwise direction m Remove cap 4 m Fill the fresh water tank YA Closing B Place the cap on the fresh water filler neck W Turn cap one quarter turn in a clockwise di rection 1 2 HYWO06499 W Check that the cap sits firmly on the fresh Fig 141 Cap for the fresh water filler neck water filler neck variant 1 m Move external flap downwards and close flap lock see chapter 5 1 58 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER Variant 2 The fresh water filler neck is on the right or left side of the motorhome depending on the mod el The fresh water filler neck is labelled with the word Wasser water Fig 142 1 Opening W Insert key into locking cylinder Fig 142 2 and turn it in an anticlockwise direction m Remove cap m Fill the fresh water tank Closing B Place the cap on the fresh water filler neck m Put the key in the locking cyli
133. he refrigerator can not be operated immediately When changing over from 12 V operation to gas operation a 15 minute delay is built in the SES This prevents a change over to gas operation when the vehicle is stopped briefly and the engine is switched off e g stop to fill tank Undervoltage operation During electric operation the SES constantly checks the voltage of the power supply If the voltage is too low over a longer period of time the SES automatically switches over to gas operation The SES remains in this operating mode until the voltage is back to normal Refrigerating temperature control When turned on the first time the refrigerator automatically selects the middle thermostat position This position can be adjusted manually by using the button Fig 134 4 The LEDs Fig 134 5 show the selected thermostat position The refrigerating temperature for the three types of energy is set with the button It takes a few hours till the refrigerator reaches its normal operating temperature When changing over the operation mode the thermostat setting will be maintained The refrigerating temperature is retained regardless of the type of power being used Operation Turning on W Open the regulator tap on the gas bottle and the gas isolator tap Refrigerator W Press the key Fig 134 1 The green indicator lamp Fig 134 2 lights up m Adjust refrigerating temperature with the button Fig 134 4 The LEDs Fig 134 5 show t
134. he se lected thermostat position When the gas operation is faulty the indicator lamp Fig 134 2 flashes red The energy source can be adjusted manually by using the button Fig 134 3 When pressing the button the energy source is selected in the following order Automatic power selection 240V AC 12VDC Gas The LED of the selected energy source is illuminated Turning off W Press the key Fig 134 1 Indicator lamp Fig 134 2 is is no longer illuminated W Close the regulator tap on the gas bottle and the gas isolator tap Refrigerator gt Further information can be obtained from the separate instruction manual Refrigera tor 152 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Appliances 9 9 5 5 Refrigerator Door Locking Mechanism Opening and closing of refrigerator door variant 1 H gt During the journey the refrigerator door must always remain closed and locked There are two positions for locking the refrigerator door in place closed refrigerator door during travel and when the refrigerator is in operation Slightly opened refrigerator door as a ventilation position when the refrigerator is switched off Opening m Rotate lock Fig 135 1 towards the out side W Use handle depression to open refrigerator door Closing m Fully close the refrigerator door W Turn lock towards the centre of the refriger ator Fig 135 Refrigerator door lock closed varia
135. he tank menu contains the following informa tion Filling level of the fresh water tank Fig 112 1 Filling level of the waste water tank Fig 112 2 HYD 115 Fig 112 Tank menu Setting menu When keys are pressed the LCD display is lit automatically W Press the MENUE key Fig 108 3 for more than 3 seconds the setting menu Fig 113 appears The setting menu contains the following infor mation Time HYD Ti DateAmenupagere Fig 113 Setting menu page 1 Software version menu page 3 Set the time W Press the MENUE key Fig 108 3 once W Use keys Fig 108 4 and 5 to change each flashing number and key Fig 108 6 to confirm Set date W Press the MENUE key Fig 108 3 twice W Use keys Fig 108 4 and 5 to change each flashing number and key Fig 108 6 to confirm Displaying the software version gt The software version can be displayed but not adjusted m Press the MENUE key Fig 108 3 three times The software version is displayed 1 22 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER Electrical Fittings 8 Battery alarm for the living area battery The battery menu appears and the symbols Fig 111 1 and 2 flash as soon as the voltage of the living area battery falls below 11 V measured under operation and there is the threat of a total dis charge Additionally the voltage indicator flashes gt When the battery alarm comes on switch off
136. he toilet Underfloor storage compartment rear Under the rear bed under the floor trap and in the kitchen unit on the floor Underfloor storage compartment rear Under the wardrobe floor trap in front of the heater boiler Wardrobe under the front shelf Underfloor storage compartment rear Underfloor storage compartment rear Under the wardrobe floor trap on the floor Wardrobe under the floor board with flap Underfloor storage compartment rear Underfloor storage compartment rear Not known at the time of going to press Kitchen unit Not known at the time of going to press Underfloor storage compartment rear Under the wardrobe floor trap on the floor Under the wardrobe floor trap on the floor Underfloor storage compartment rear RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN Sanitary Fittings 10 Position of the boiler safety drain age valve On the floor under the heater On the floor under the heater Under the wardrobe floor trap in front of the heater boiler Under the wardrobe floor trap in front of the heater boiler Under the wardrobe floor trap in front of the heater boiler Underfloor storage compartment rear Under rear bed near heater boiler Under the wardrobe floor trap in front of the heater boiler Under the wardrobe floor trap in front of the heater boiler Under the wardrobe floor trap in front of the heater boiler On the floor under the heater On the floor under
137. hee lS icin oar OS a erbe PR 195 Windows Blind civ tee e LR GaP Ris 71 Insect screen 71 Roman shade 71 Windows cleaning 170 Windows see also sliding window and hinged window llle 64 66 Wind up skylight Fault search occu ares 215 Insect screen 76 Roman shade 76 Winter care 172 Winter lay up aessa km 174 Writing and reading rest 48 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN
138. home is connected to the 240 V power supply the living area battery is charged by the transformer rectifier The transformer rectifier charges the starter battery with a float charge only Battery selector switch gt If the battery selector switch is wrongly set there is a danger that oxyhydrogen gas could build up and explode gt Incorrect setting of the battery selector switch damages the living area battery gt The factory settings of the battery selector switch Fig 105 10 or Fig 106 10 dryfill must not be changed RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 1 1 3 8 Electrical Fittings HYMER 8 5 Panel Variant 1 HYWO6031 Fig 107 Panel variant 1 V tank gauge Current gauge Indicator lamp for the 12 V supply for the living area 12 V main switch 240 V indicator lamp Switch for the awning light Rocker switch for calling up the level in the fresh water or waste water tanks ALARM warning light for the living area battery Rocker switch for calling up the battery voltage for the starter and living area batteries Qoo o001 C0mNm 8 5 1 V Tank Gauge for Battery Voltage and Fresh Water or Waste Water Levels Displaying the battery voltage of the starter battery or living area battery With the V tank gauge Fig 107 1 look at the top scale When the switch is operated the gauge is automatically illuminated W Press rocker switch Fig 107 9 up 2 l the battery voltage of the
139. hortly This service is free of charge for new vehicles in their first year The address is DTC Touring Versicherung AG Am Westpark 8 D 81373 M nchen Help line in Germany 0180 2 496373 From phones with an alphanumeric keypad 0180 2 HYMER E International help line 49 180 2 496373 49 89 76764242 The chassis manufacturer is responsible for all warranty work on the chassis and engine parts For this purpose HYMER passes on the first day of registration to the chassis manufacturer as given by your HYMER dealer Please follow the chassis manufacturer s servicing requirements exactly to maintain the chassis warranty to the full HYMER vehicles built on FIAT chassis fall under FIAT Germany s mobility guarantee Should you have any difficulties with your FIAT chassis please contact ADAC Schutzversicherungs A G Kennwort FIAT Am Westpark 8 81373 M nchen Germany Help line in Germany 0130 4070 or 089 76764070 Help line for the rest of Europe 49 89 76764070 or any authorised FIAT workshop For chassis problems on HYMER vehicles built on Mercedes Benz chassis please contact International help line 00 80 01 7 77 77 77 or of course any authorised Mercedes Transporter dealer We are sure that you will get a lot of enjoyment from your motorhome Have a good trip You will also find HYMER AG on the Internet at http www hymer com Yours HYMER AG These details are accurate at the time of going to press 2
140. ht edges sockets fill ing necks flaps etc Ensure that there is a continuous exchange of air by providing frequent and efficient ventilation This is the only method for ensuring that condensation is not formed during cool weather During the colder season a comfortable living climate is created by a balance of heating performance air dis tribution and ventilation To avoid draft close the air outlet nozzles on the dashboard and set the air distribution of the base vehicle to air circulation If the motorhome is laid up for a longer period oc casionally ventilate it well especially in summer as heat accumulation can occur RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 63 6 Living 6 2 64 ZHYMER Windows gt The windows are fitted with a blind or Roman shade and an insect screen After the latch has been released the blind and insect screen automatically spring back to the initial position by tensile force In order not to damage the tension mechanics hold onto the blind or insect screen and allow it to slowly return to the initial position During the journey the windows have to be closed all the time Depending on the weather close the windows far enough to prevent moisture from en tering When leaving the motorhome always close the windows In extreme weather conditions condensation may form on the inside of the double glazed acrylic glass as the material absorbs moisture The condensation disappea
141. ing tyres 13 7 2 Base Vehicle Mercedes Benz Front axle Axle loads kg 195 70 R15C 104 102R 225 70 R15C 112 110R Rear axle Axle loads kg Twin tyres 3200 195 70 R15C 104 102R 225 70 R15C 112 110R The motorhomes are constantly brought up to the newest technical standards It is possible that new tyre sizes are not yet included in this table If this is the case any HYMER dealer will be happy to provide the newest values RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 203 13 Wheels and Tyres HYMER 204 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Fault Search 14 Chapter Overview This chapter contains instructions about possible faults in the motorhome The faults are listed with their possible causes and corresponding remedies The instructions address the following topics braking system electrical fittings gas fittings gas cooker gas oven microwave oven heater boiler refrigerator water supply body The specified faults can be remedied with relative ease and without a great deal of specialised knowledge In the event that the remedies detailed in this instruction manual should not be success ful an authorised workshop must find and eliminate the cause of the fault 14 4 Braking System gt In the interests of personal safety have repairs and adjustments to the braking sys tem made only by an authorised specialist workshop RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 12
142. ion position variant 2 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER Appliances 9 Opening and closing of refrigerator door variant 3 There are two positions for locking the refrigerator door in place closed refrigerator door during travel and when the refrigerator is in operation Slightly opened refrigerator door as a ventilation position when the refrigerator is switched off Opening W Open the refrigerator door at the handle Fig 139 2 The lock Fig 139 1 is re leased automatically Closing m Fully close the refrigerator door Ensure that the lock is engaged Locking the refrigerator door in the ventila tion position gt To prevent mould forming lock the refrigerator door in the ventila tion position when the refrigerator is switched off W Slightly open refrigerator door m Open lock Fig 140 2 and snap in at the pin Fig 140 1 The refrigerator door will then stay slightly open RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN Fig 139 Refrigerator door lock closed variant 3 Fig 140 Refrigerator door in the ventilation position variant 3 155 9 Appliances HYMER 156 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Sanitary Fittings 10 Chapter Overview This chapter contains instructions regarding the sanitary fittings of the motorhome The instructions address the following topics e fresh water tank e waste water tank
143. ir seats Seat belt laws must be observed The doors must remain locked The safety measures stipulated in chapter 2 have to be observed Avoid braking with a jerk Drive slowly on poor roads Because of the relatively large overhang larger vehicles might swing out and touch ground in unfavourable conditions Therefore take extreme care when driving onto ferries traversing uneven roads and driving in reverse This prevents dam age being caused to the underbody and the parts fitted to it The driver and all passengers must always wear their seat belts during the journey Never open your seat belts when travelling gt The base vehicle is a commercial vehicle small truck Adjust your driving technique accordingly RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 41 4 During the Journey HYMER 4 2 A 4 3 AN Driving Speed Your motorhome is equipped with a powerful motor which will provide you with suffi cient reserves in difficult driving situations This high power enables a high maximum speed and requires above average driving ability Observe the following when driving the motorhome The motorhome provides a large contact surface for wind A sudden crosswind can be especially dangerous Uneven one sided loading alters road performance Driving on unknown streets you may encounter hazardous road conditions and unexpected driving situations Therefore in the interest of safety make
144. it slightly forwards The blind can be taken out of the locking devices situated on both sides of the window frame m Ifthe blind is in an intermediate position pull the handle slightly downwards until the locking de vice releases M Use handle to return blind slowly to its initial position Insect screen Closing W Pull insect screen at the handle down Fig 48 1 and hang it into the locking de vices situated on both sides of the window frame Fig 48 3 Opening m Press handle Fig 48 1 downwards and at the same time tilt it slightly forwards The in d sect screen can be taken out of the locking 7 S 1 2 2 1 HYW06574 devices situated on both sides of the win dow frame Fig 48 Hinged window variant 1 B Use handle to return the insect screen slow ly to its initial position gt If necessary the tensile force of the spring for the insect screen can be re adjusted see chapter 12 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 71 6 Living ZHYMER Variant 2 The insect screen is located in the top blind box the Roman shade in the bottom blind box Roman shade Closing m Grip the Roman shade Fig 49 2 using the holding bar pull it upwards and then release it at the height you require The Roman shade will stay at this height Opening m Grip the Roman shade in the middle of the bar and push it down Insect screen Closing m Pull the insect screen Fig 49 1
145. it into them Gas bottles from other countries do not always display the same size as your own gas bottles 17 7 Tips on Staying Overnight Safely During Travel Prudent behaviour is the most important protective measure for insuring a safe night in the mo torhome The risk of thievery is reduced to a minimum when the following basic rules are observed e During high season do not spend the night at highway rest stops or parking areas located along typical vacation routes e Several motorhomes on one site at the same time do not necessarily decrease the chances of thievery occurring Consult your own feelings about the parking site e Even if it is just for one night go to a camping site e f you are parked in an open area place dry twigs around the motorhome e Only take with you those valuables which are absolutely necessary for the journey If possible store your valuables in a small vault e Always lock up the motorhome 228 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN Z HYMER Helpful Notes 17 17 8 Tips for Winter Campers The following tips will help make your winter camping experience as agreeable as possible Reserve your parking place in good time Good winter camping sites are often booked up early Do not start your trip without winter tyres Bring snow chains Choose your parking place with care Observe the ground beneath you Snow and ice may melt When the motorhome has been positioned release the handb
146. kylight The hinged skylight may be raised on one side only Three inclination angles and a ventilation posi tion are available An extension hook is to be found in the wardrobe W In order to open the skylight Fig 55 3 rotate the lever anticlockwise one quarter turn and use lever to press the hinged skylight upwards Locking the hinged skylight in ventilation position W Grip lever and pull hinged skylight downwards W Turn lever Fig 55 3 a quarter turn clockwise The latch must slide into the upper aperture gt With the hinged skylight in ventilation position water may ingress into the living area in rainy weather Therefore close hinged skylight completely Roman shade The Roman shade may be set to any position either with the hinged skylight open or closed gt To avoid heat concentration in full sunshine put hinged skylight in ventilation position and close Roman shade only to 2 3 Closing m Pull Roman shade Fig 55 1 in the direction indicated and release in the required position The Roman shade will stay in that position Opening m Return Roman shade to its initial position Insect screen Closing m Pull insect screen Fig 55 2 in the direction indicated until it engages with the latch on the opposite side Opening m Slightly push down insect screen along the strip The latch is released BW Slowly return insect screen into its initial po sition 1 2 3 HYWO06473 Fig 55 Hinged skyligh
147. leg Fig 82 7 and fold the table leg against the bottom of the table Unfold the support Fig 83 12 at the bot tom of the table of the table top Lift table top to an approx 45 angle and lift it out of the top mounting rail Fig 82 6 Insert the table top at a 45 angle in the low er mounting rail Fig 83 11 and lower it in front of the bedding box of the central bench Fig 83 9 Pull out the bedding box extension Fig 83 10 on the divan all the way Lay the back cushion Fig 84 3 of the cen tral bench on the table top Insert the small additional cushion Fig 84 14 between the seat cushion Fig 84 4 and the back cushion Fig 84 3 Lay the big additional cushion Fig 84 13 on the bedding box extension Fig 82 ZHYMER gt Do not stand on the divan when the bedding box extension is pulled out The divan HYWO07028 Prior to conversion HYWO07029 HYWO07030 Fig 84 After conversion mer RONM DOONDAIBRWN Back cushion divan Seat cushion divan Back cushion central bench Seat cushion central bench Table top Upper mounting rail Table leg Bedding box divan Bedding box central bench Bedding box extension Lower mounting rail Support Additional cushion big Additional cushion small RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER 6 9 6 Round Seating Group M Loosen the fixing screw Fig 85 7 at the bottom of the table and lift the table top
148. liance documentation Only authorised personnel may repare the refrigerator or the heater boiler 14 5 1 Trumatic C Heater Boiler Red indicator lamp Fault is lit Red indicator lamp Fault flashes Red indicator lamp Fault is flashing 1 x per second Red indicator lamp Fault is flashing 2 x per second Green indicator lamp behind knob is not lit RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN Air in the gas pipe system Switch off and on again After two futile ignition attempts wait for 10 minutes before try ing again Lack of gas Open regulator tap and gas isolator tap Connect a full gas bottle Defect of a safety element Operating voltage too low Operating voltage too low Operating voltage too high Fuse on the transformer recti fier is defective Contact HYMER customer service Charge living area battery In stall new living area battery Charge or renew the living area battery Install new living area battery Contact HYMER customer service Replace fuse on the trans former rectifier Fuse in the electronic control unit has been triggered Contact HYMER customer service Living area battery defective Charge or renew the living area battery 209 14 Fault Search Boiler empties safety drain age valve has opened Safety drainage valve does not close when switched on Red and green indicator lamps are not lit Fan wheel runs noisily o
149. lip together and release from holder m Remove bulb Main beam parking light Fig 157 2 Changing bulbs from the engine compartment Fig 157 Front lights B Classic W Open bonnet see chapter 4 m Remove rubber cap from lamp housing W Press metal clip together and release from holder m Remove bulb Fog light Fig 157 3 B Put your hand behind the fog light and remove rubber cap from lamp housing W Press metal clip together and release from holder m Remove bulb Direction indicator Fig 157 4 W Undo external housing screws m Remove lamp housing m Remove bulb 1 80 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Customer Service and Maintenance 12 12 2 2 Rear Lights M Undo housing screws Fig 158 1 to 5 m Remove housing m Remove bulb Only replace third brake light Fig 158 6 com pletely 12 2 3 Side Lights Camp Marking lamp Fig 159 1 BW Put your hand behind the marking lamp W Turn bulb in a clockwise direction Lamp holder comes off bayonet socket m Pull rubber towards rear m Remove bulb Direction indicator Fig 159 2 m Push lamp in direction rear Fig 159 Side lights Camp m Turn lamp and remove it m Remove housing m Remove bulb Contour lamp Fig 159 3 m Undo housing screws m Remove housing m Remove bulb RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 1 81 12 Customer Service and Maintenance Camp GT B Clas
150. loor Sliding Drawer 62 EIVING acto ed eta et eerie 63 Ventilation 4 63 Windows 64 Sliding Window 65 Hinged Window 66 Blind or Roman Shade and Insect Screen 71 Roman Shades for Windscreen Driver s Window and Front Passenger s Window C GT 74 Skylight aere te ed 75 Wind Up Skylight 76 Hinged Skylight 77 Skylight with Snap Latch 78 Lift Tilt Skylight 79 EE dice Sus 81 Rotating Seats 81 Adjusting the Bar Seat 81 Tables llllllslssss 82 11 O Contents 6 9 4 6 9 5 6 9 6 6 9 7 6 9 8 6 9 9 6 9 10 6 9 11 6 10 7 1 7 2 7 3 7 4 7 5 8 1 8 2 8 3 8 3 1 8 3 2 8 4 8 5 8 5 1 8 5 2 8 6 8 6 1 8 6 2 8 7 8 7 1 12 Bar Table 82 Dinette Table 83 Television 84 ege ere ie ech heat a e 85 Pull Down Bed 85 Bunk Bed 86 Overcab Bed 87 Rear Bed Step 87 Sleeping Conversion 88 Central Seating Group Variant1 88 Central Seating Group Variant 2 89 Central Seating Group with Divan Variant 1 90 Central Seating Group with Divan Variant 2 91 Central Bench with Divan 92 Round Seating Group 93 Rear Round Seating Group 94 Rear Seati
151. lows out of the boiler gt When the battery cut off switch is turned back on or once the living area battery termi nals have been disconnected and then reconnected the 12 V main switch must be briefly switched back on This will reactivate the basic light lighting in the entrance ar ea entrance step heater and spare 4 gt When the battery cut off switch is OFF the safety drainage valve of the heater opens W Press the battery cut off switch up battery ON W Press the battery cut off switch down battery OFF 112 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Electrical Fittings 8 Battery monitor The battery monitor in the transformer rectifier monitors the voltage in the living area battery If the battery voltage falls below 10 5 V the battery monitor switches off all of the 12 V appliances excluding the safety drainage valve An AES SES refrigerator will automatically switch to gas operation W Switch off all appliances that are not absolutely essential at the appropriate switch m f necessary use the 12 V main switch Fig 107 4 to switch the 12 V supply back on for a short while This is only possible however when the battery voltage is above 11 V If the voltage is below this level the 12 V supply cannot be switched on again until the living area battery has been recharged gt You must fully recharge a discharged living area battery as soon as possible Charging the battery If the motor
152. ls or the refrigerator ventilation grill This could result in damage to the motorhome RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 1 69 11 Care HYMER 11 1 2 Windows of Acrylic Glass Acrylic glass windows are delicate and require very careful handling gt Never rub when dry as dust particles might damage the surface gt Only clean with plenty of warm water dish washing liquid and soft cloth gt Never use glass cleaning agents with chemical abrasive or alcohol containing addi tives Premature brittleness of the panes and associated cracks may result from their use gt Avoid contact of cleansing agents used for the body e g tar or silicone removing agents with acrylic glass Do not clean vehicle in car wash Do not attach stickers Having cleaned the motorhome rinse acrylic glass with sufficient clear water Treat rubber seals with glycerine V NV NV NN Seitz acrylic glass cleanser with antistatic effect is suitable for a follow up treatment Small scratches can be treated with Seitz acrylic glass polish The HYMER accesso ries shop carries this cleaning agent 11 1 3 Washing the Motorhome Wash the motorhome only on a washing site intended for this purpose Avoid full sunshine Ob serve environmental measures Only clean external applications and synthetic parts with plenty of warm water dish washing liq uid and soft cloth Wash down motorhome with plenty of water clean sponge or soft brus
153. lt search 206 Lodi 22 0 enti eng EE 110 Notes for 109 POSIUON dee he lee Bale det 110 Living area lamp lessen 187 LOA socer b RO e ata 29 Bike rack lllsslslsssssns 32 Rear garage rear storage space 30 Roof racks exe ws 31 Underfloor sliding drawer 30 Load rack for roof loads 31 Load see also payload 29 Locks see flap lock and door lock 56 59 Low beam 002 eee eee 179 180 Driving with ausis veu e Re e rs 226 M Main beam e 179 180 Maintenance 177 AL KO rear axle 000005 190 Maintenance record Inspection EECHER 6 Water ingress test 6 Maintenance work 177 Marking lamp sssslssss 181 182 Mass in a ready to drive condition 26 Maximum permissible gross weight 26 Mechanical steady legs Extending 2 uos wane XR Pe 52 Length adjustment 52 Retracting esos tiiue d su 52 Microwave oven Fault search 209 Eil te OI ds ier ed Pues teer 141 Turning OPI scs ufu e oo S Ba eife 141 Mobility guarantee lille 1 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN Index 18 Motorhome F llclillig et cede ree dotes 51 Washing s seda seio sedes 170 N Net curtains cleaning 171 NO GAS CERE 208 Nose weight llllssssesesss 33 Notification of delivery 3 O Off load voltage
154. ly against the rear wall W Place the lightest bicycles in the centre or on the outside of the bike rack W Secure the front and rear wheels of a bicycle with the retaining straps on the bike rack W And secure each bicycle on the retaining bracket or retaining arm If the bike rack is loaded with one bicycle only position it as closely as possible to the rear wall of the vehicle 32 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Before the Journey 3 3 3 AN 3 4 AN Towing gt No persons are to be between the motorhome and the trailer during positioning for connecting and detaching Trailer with an overrun brake do not connect or detach trailer with the overrun brake on Caravan coupling with detachable ball neck If the ball neck is installed incorrectly there is danger of the trailer breaking away Observe the instruction manual issued by the caravan coupling manufacturer Observe the permissible nose weight and rear axle load of the motorhome Nose weight and rear axle load must not be exceeded The values of the nose weight and rear axle load are included in the documents of the motorhome and the caravan cou pling Electrically Operated Entrance Step gt gt Before commencing the journey ensure that the entrance step is completely retract ed Do not stand in the direct range of the entrance step while it is being retracted or ex tended Do not grease or lubricate the pivot
155. months up to 18 months 9 months to 4 years 3 years to 7 years 6 years to 12 years The seats that are universally suitable for the respective classes of child restraint systems are shown in the following illustrations 0 O I IT HI 0 O I IT IH HYWO0T7304 Fig 12 Suitable seats for child restraint systems B Class 0 O I IT I 0 O I I IH 0 O I I IH j 2 lt HYW07305 Fig 13 Suitable seats for child restraint systems C GT 44 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER During the Journey 4 4 6 Driver s Seat Front Passenger s Seat gt Before the start of any journey rotate the driver s seat and the front passenger s seat so they are facing the direction of vehicle travel and lock them in position gt The seats must remain fixed in position during the journey and are not to be rotated gt To avoid damage to the seatbelt lock press the lock down before rotating the driver s or front passenger s seat 4 6 1 Rotating the Driver s Seat Front Passenger s Seat into Position W Push both armrests upward W Push the driver s seat front passenger s seat backwards or into the centre position H Rotate the seat in the direction of travel and lock in position The seat can be rotated in any direction The seats can only be locked in position in the direction of travel gt Rotating the seats in the pitched
156. motorhome is described in chapter 6 4 6 2 Adjusting an Appropriate Seating Position Both the height and the position of the driver s and front passenger s seats can be adjusted The handles which are required for this purpose are positioned to the right or left of the seat m Pull the handle Fig 14 3 The front of the 7 seat is raised mW Pull the handle Fig 14 4 The back of the seat is raised m Pull the handle Fig 14 1 The seat can be moved forward or backward W Pull the handle Fig 14 5 The angle of the backrest can be adjusted 4 6 3 Adjusting the Armrest The height of the armrests is infinitely adjusta 1 2 3 4 5 mwws ble Fig 14 Driver s seat front passenger s seat W Turn the handle Fig 14 2 to the left or the right The armrests can only be moved upwards or downwards RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 45 4 During the Journey HYMER 4 7 Headrests W Before commencing the journey adjust the headrests so that the back of the head is supported at approximately ear height 4 8 Seating Arrangement gt During the journey persons are only to be in the prescribed seats The authorised number of seats is stipulated in the vehicle documents gt In seats which are fitted with seat belts you have to observe seat belt laws 4 9 Filling Up with Diesel Danger of explosion When filling the fuel tank on ferries or in the garage turn off all the appliances in the
157. mum permissible gross weight exceeds 4 t the wheel chocks must be used when parking on gradients The wheel chocks are provided as standard for vehi cles which have a maximum permissible gross weight exceeding 4 t When leaving the vehicle it is imperative that all doors external flaps and windows are closed Carry a hazard warning triangle and a first aid kit and or flashing hazard warning light when this is required by law When selling the motorhome hand over all instruction manuals for the motorhome and the fitted appliances RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER Safety 2 2 3 Roadworthiness A Before commencing your journey carry out a functional check of indicating and light ing equipment the steering and the brakes After the vehicle has been standing for a longer period approx 10 months have the braking and gas systems checked by an authorised specialist workshop Before commencing the journey secure the hinged pull down bed to the roof using the securing belt Before commencing the journey open and secure the Roman shades situated on the windscreen and on the driver s and front passenger s windows Before commencing the journey rotate all swivel seats in the direction of travel and lock in position During the journey the swivel seats must remain locked in place During the journey the seats are only to be occupied by persons see chapter 4 The authorised number of seats is stipula
158. n new tyres for approx 100 km 60 miles at low speed since only then do they reach full strength RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 1 95 13 Wheels and Tyres HYMER m Check regularly that the wheel nuts or wheel bolts are firmly seated Re tighten the wheel nuts or wheel bolts of a changed wheel cross wise after 50 km 30 miles Fig 175 For tightening torque see section Tightening Torque m When using new or newly painted rims re tighten the wheel nuts or wheel bolts once again after approx 1000 to 5000 km 600 miles to 3000 miles m For lay ups or long periods of inactivity keep the tyres and tyre bearings free from pressure points Fig 175 Tighten the wheel nuts or wheel bolts cross wise Jack up the motorhome so that the tyres do not bear any load or move the motorhome every 4 weeks to change the position of the tyres 13 2 Tyre Selection The tyre sizes permissable for a vehicle are indicated in the vehicle documents Each tyre must fit the vehicle on which it will be driven This applies to the external dimensions diameter width which are indicated with the standardized size designations In addition the tyres must meet the require ments of the vehicle with regard to weight and speed Weight refers to the maximum permissable axle load which can be distributed on two tyres The maximum load carrying capacity of a tyre is indicated by its load index LI load index code The
159. n posi tion push backwards and fold the backrest as far back as possible B Close the blind in the driver s cab m Undo retaining belt Fig 67 3 m Turn off the reading lamps on the underside of the pull down bed B Pull the bed down with both hands Beds Pull Down Bed The maximum permitted pull down bed load is 200 kg The pull down bed is not to be used for the storage of luggage When the bed is not being used only place the bed linen which is required for two people and the dinette table in it Before commencing the journey secure the pull down bed to the roof with the secur ing belt pulled tight Always use the pull down bed in conjunction with tightened safety belts and a safety net gt Never allow small children to remain in the pull down bed without supervision gt Particularly with regard to small children of less than three years of age users should ensure that they cannot fall out of the pull down bed gt Use separate children s beds or travel cots suitable for children gt Turn off the reading lamps on the underside of the pull down bed when the bed is pulled down Fire hazard Fig 67 Pull down bed complete with applied safety net RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 85 6 Living ZHYMER Tightening retaining belts m Hook retaining belts Fig 67 1 into the hooks Fig 67 4 on the ceiling The retaining belts are located underneath the mattress in the p
160. n the floor lesen 63 236 HYMER Contour lamp lssllssss 181 182 Conventional load 4 27 Conversion door 56 Conversion door inside Locking a Cu aus auod each Nese H 57 OPENING A qon cette RE RES 57 Conversion door outside CIOSING xu crus e E EEE SERRE 56 BI Elle WEE 56 00KBL sede qux pu eu E IEEE 138 Fault search 208 Cooker lamp esc Rn 187 Current displaying 116 Curtains cleaning 171 Customer service 177 D Dale setting un overs te ERE es 122 Dimensions permissible 224 Dimensions see technical data 219 Dinette table 34 Secure vu sts See Se i ek ox 34 35 Support unfolding 83 Table leg retracting 83 Direction indicator 179 180 181 182 Discharging current displaying 116 Disposal Household waste 18 Sewage etn ERIT n eee 18 Waste waer 18 Door lock i uoto e ERI ret dee 56 Drainage valves position 167 Driver s cabin heater Trumatic E Fault search 211 TUDING Of EE 135 Turning OH ooi cus tS DER RIED EE 135 Drivers door 56 Driver s door inside Locking xe iere tet og p ES EE 57 EE e Le WEE 57 Driver s door outside LC WEE 56 Opening x esc c REESE 56 Drivers seat 45 Appropriate seating position adjustment cedes E AS E 45 Armrest adjustment 45 Turning into the drivi
161. nder Fig 142 2 and turn in a clockwise direc tion m Remove the key W Check that the cap sits firmly on the fresh water filler neck RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN Sanitary Fittings 10 HYWO6764 Fig 142 Cap for the fresh water filler neck variant 2 159 10 Sanitary Fittings 10 2 2 Filling the Fresh Water Sys tem gt Never operate water pump with out fresh water W Park the motorhome so that it is level W Set the 12 V main switch on the panel to ON B Tum on the safety drainage valve Fig 123 If the temperature is less than 8 C you will not be able to turn on the safety drainage valve So you must turn on the living area heater and wait until the living area temper ature exceeds 8 C W Close the drainage valves Close white valve caps Fig 143 1 or Fig 144 1 by turning in a clockwise direction The position where the drainage valves are installed is listed in the Position of the Drainage Valves table at the end of this chapter Variant 1 Fig 145 W Open the cap on the fresh water tank W Close the drainage opening Fig 145 2 in the fresh water tank with the stopper Fig 145 1 provided m Firmly close the fresh water tank again with the cap 160 ZHYMER A 1 Pye OS Meee en Sane Fig 144 Drainage valves for models with a double floor bottom Fig 145 Fresh water tank plug variant 1 RM 03 10 3 englisch E
162. ndow is closed irrespective there is the gt Windows with engaging struts must be opened completely in order to release the lock danger of the window being torn due to the massive counter pressure gt When operating the window handle always press the red safety knob Fig 41 1 Opening W Push the safety knob in Fig 41 1 W Place window handle Fig 41 2 into a verti cal position W Open the window until the required locking position is reached the telescopic rod Fig 42 automatically locks in place The hinged window remains locked in the re quired position 68 Fig 41 Hinged window window handle closed variant 2 Hinged window telescopic rod variant 2 Fig 42 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER Closing W Open the hinged window as wide as neces sary until the lock releases W Close the hinged window W Push the safety knob in Fig 43 2 W Turn window handle Fig 43 3 to a horizon tal position in arrow direction Continuous ventilation Using the window handles the hinged window can be placed in two different positions Continuous ventilation Fig 44 Or firmly closed Fig 41 To place the hinged window into the continu ous ventilation position W Open latch on hinged window m Slightly open the hinged window outwards W Press safety knob and turn window handle to the left Insert the latch into the left hand a
163. ndows and doors Do not smoke do not ignite any open flames and do not operate electric switches starter light switches a s o Have the defect repaired by an authorised workshop Opena skylight before taking open sources of combustion gas cooker into service gt Do not use the gas cooker for heating purposes gt If the motorhome or gas equipment are not used close the regulator tap on the gas bottle gt If there are several gas devices each gas device must have its own gas isolator tap If individual gas devices are not in use close the respective gas isolator tap Thermocouple must close within 1 minute after the gas flame has extinguished A clicking sound is audible Check function from time to time gt No source of combustion gas cooker gas heater boiler etc is to be in operation when filling the fuel tank on ferries or in the garage Danger of explosion gt The installed devices are meant for use with propane or butane gas or mixture of both The gas pressure regulator as well as all installed gas devices are set for a gas pressure of 30 mbar gt Propane gas is capable of gasification up to 42 C whereas butane gas gasifies at 0 C Below these temperatures no gas pressure is available Butane gas is unsuita ble for use in winter RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 101 7 Gas Fittings HYMER should have no tears and should not be porous It is recommended that the gas tu
164. ne sided wheel camber leads to a significant increase in wear Avoid block brakings A block braking gives the tires brake plates of varying strength which re duce comfort and can render the tires immobile Do not clean the tyres with a high pressure cleaner The tyres can suffer serious damage within just a few seconds and rupture as a result RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 1 97 13 Wheels and Tyres HYMER 13 5 13 5 1 A 13 5 2 A Changing a Wheel General Instructions Yy vV vV V V V V YV The motorhome must be on level firm ground secure from slipping Before jacking up the motorhome firmly apply the handbrake Prevent the vehicle from rolling away with the wheel chocks Under no circumstances jack the vehicle with the fitted steady legs When towing a trailer detach the trailer before jacking up the vehicle Under no circumstances position the vehicle jack on the bodywork Do not start the motor while the motorhome is jacked up Whilst the motorhome is in a jacked up position persons should not lie down under it Do not damage the thread of the thread bolts when changing the wheel Tighten the wheel nuts or wheel bolts cross wise Fig 175 For tightening torque see section Tightening Torque When changing wheels e g light metal wheel rims or wheels with winter tyres use the correct wheel bolts of the correct length and shape The firm seating of the wheels and the function of
165. ng Group B 634 95 Rear Facing Seating Unit 96 Front Facing Seating Unit 97 Bar with Divan 98 Spotlight ergeet RE eee ee 99 Gas Fittings 101 General deng s geg vs 101 Gas Bottles 103 Changing Gas Bottles 104 Gas Isolator Taps 104 External Gas Connection 105 Electrical Fittings 107 General i rx ee Rx 107 Terms xia suc o eet ierg oo 107 12 V Power Supply 108 Starter Battery 108 Living Area Battery 109 Transformer Rectifier 111 Panel Variant1 114 V Tank Gauge for Battery Voltage and Fresh Water or Waste Water Levels 114 Current Gauge for Charging Discharging the Living Area Battery 116 Panel B Class B Star Line 118 12 V Main Switch 118 LCD Display 119 240 V Power Supply 123 240 V Connection 124 8 7 2 8 8 8 8 1 8 8 2 8 9 1 8 9 2 9 1 9 2 9 2 1 9 2 2 9 2 3 9 2 4 9 3 9 4 1 9 4 2 9 4 3 9 4 4 9 5 9 5 1 9 5 2 9 5 3 9 5 4 9 5 5 10 10 1 10 2 10 2 1 10 2 2 10 3 10 4 10 5 10 5 1 10 5 2 10 5 3 10 6 10 7 ZHYMER Power Cable for External 240 V Connection 124 FUSES 5 23 2 nh DESEE EE 125 Fuses 12 Vaca IRE x 125 Fuse 240 ice tix eR EY 129 Circuit Diagrams 130 240 V Circuit Diagram
166. ng position 45 Driving speed 42 Driving technique 055 41 Driving the motorhome 41 During the journey llslssesse 41 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER E Electrical fittings 0 107 Explanation of terms 107 Fault search 206 Safety instructions 24 Electrical steady legs Emergency operation 54 RE ue shine ie abe Ree eee MU 53 Length adjustment 54 Remote control key functions 53 Retraction MEME 54 Electrical window winder GIOSIDGg 2424 phils ARES PEEING RAS 48 EI le Le BEEN 48 Entrance sten 33 Cares wa fash ssec RR Rad RP eui 171 EXt NSION eeu Eee AERA 33 FaulUsearch adest e RR 206 Retraction ess ER ees 33 Environmental pe 18 External care 169 External connection see 240 V connechon suaa 51 External ane 59 Flap lOCK s Ces EE 59 External gas connection 105 Extractor Hood 23182 Ee EE soe xS 142 F Fault current protection switch 124 Fault SearcIt cu sescenti RE 205 BOOK osc ee betaydiaeboees ve E 215 Braking system 205 Electrical fittings 206 Gas cooker 200000 208 Gas THINGS EE 208 Gas OVEN 2 tke it eos REX E FEE EE 208 el et i ete eu te 209 Microwave oven 005 209 Refrigerator 22005 211 Water supply ee EIN e 214 Filling
167. nit m Return TV unit into its initial position Fig 11 W Use handle Fig 11 1 to push the exten sion backwards The latch Fig 11 2 will engage m Check whether the retaining strap Fig 11 3 is taut B Close TV cabinet RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN Fig 9 Fig 11 Before the Journey 3 Television variant 1 Television 37 3 Before the Journey HYMER 3 9 Snow Chains The use of snow chains is subject the legal regulations of the country you are travelling in Snow chains are only to be fitted to driving wheels Check the tension of the snow chains after you have driven a few metres gt When using snow chains the tyres wheel suspension and steering are subjected to an additional load When using snow chains drive slowly and only on streets which are completely covered with snow Otherwise the motorhome may be damaged gt Observe the fitting instructions issued by the manufacturer of the snow chains 3 10 Roadworthiness Before commencing the journey work through the check list Checks Checked External steady legs removed Fitted steady legs folded in and fixed in place Observe the warning tone External connection disconnected External flaps closed and locked Rear conversion door closed Windows and skylights closed and locked Dinette table stored on the pull down bed in the overcab Pull down bed B Class fixed to roof with safety belt pulled tight
168. now Otherwise the motorhome may be damaged The use of snow chains is subject the legal regulations of the country you are travelling in Towing gt Care is to be taken when connecting and detaching a trailer gt No persons are to be between the motorhome and the trailer during positioning for connecting and detaching Gas Fittings Before commencing the journey close all gas isolator taps and the regulator tap Ex ception If you plan to use the living area heater during the journey leave the Heater gas isolator tap and the regulator tap open gt Have the gas fittings repaired or altered by an authorised workshop only Have the gas fittings checked by an authorised specialist workshop according to the national regulations before commissioning This also applies for not registered vehi cles For modifications to the gas fittings have the gas fittings immeditely checked by an authorised specialist workshop gt n case of a defect of the gas fittings gas odour high gas consumption there is an explosion hazard Close regulator tap on the gas bottle immediately Open doors and windows and ventilate Do not smoke do not ignite any open flames and do not op erate electric switches starter light switches a s o Have the defect repaired by an authorised workshop gt Open a skylight before taking open sources of combustion gas cooker into service gt Do not use the gas cooker for heating purposes The exhau
169. nt 1 Locking the refrigerator door in the ventila tion position gt To prevent mould forming lock the refrigerator door in the ventila tion position when the refrigerator is switched off W Slightly open refrigerator door W Allow the lock to engage Fig 136 1 with the notch Fig 136 2 on the refrigerator door The refrigerator door will then stay slightly open Fig 136 Refrigerator door in the ventilation position variant 1 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 1 53 9 Appliances Opening and closing of refrigerator door variant 2 There are two positions for locking the refrigerator door in place closed refrigerator door during travel and when the refrigerator is in operation Slightly opened refrigerator door as a ventilation position when the refrigerator is switched off Opening m Push the lock Fig 137 1 to the left W Use handle depression to open refrigerator door Closing m Fully close the refrigerator door m Push the lock Fig 137 2 completely to the right Locking the refrigerator door in the ventila tion position gt To prevent mould forming lock the refrigerator door in the ventila tion position when the refrigerator is switched off W Slightly open refrigerator door W Fixthe refrigerator door using the door latch Fig 138 1 The refrigerator door will then stay slightly open Fig 138 154 Fig 138 Refrigerator door in the ventilat
170. nt which some electrical appliances con tinuously require A completely charged 80 Ah living area battery will be totally discharged via a closed circuit current after approximately 9 months with the safety drainage valve switched off after approximately 1 5 months with the safety drainage valve switched on The self discharge rate of the battery is dependant on temperature At 20 to 25 C the self discharge rate is approx 3 of the capacity per month The self discharge rate will increase with rising tem peratures At 35 C the self discharge rate is approx 20 of the capacity per month At low outside temperatures the living area battery will also lose part of its charge capacity An older battery no longer has the complete capacity available The higher the number of active electrical appliances the faster the energy of the living area battery is consumed gt Further information can be obtained in the instruction manual for the living area bat tery Charging the living area battery M Only use the transformer rectifier to charge the living area battery For this purpose connect the motorhome to a 240 V power supply system as often as possible gt Further information can be obtained in the instruction manual for the living area bat tery 110 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Electrical Fittings 8 8 4 Transformer Rectifier gt Do not cover the ventilation slots of the transformer
171. nual Refrigera tor 148 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Appliances 9 9 5 3 AES Modes of Operation 1 gt Never let gas escape unburned due to danger of explosion The refrigerator is equipped with an automatic system to select the type of power AES The AES automatically selects the optimal energy source and regulates the refrigerator operation Manual op eration to select the type of power is neither required nor possible The AES selects from the types of power 240V AC 12VDC Gas Choosing the available energy source highest on the list 240 V operation If the 240 V supply is connected this power source is selected as the first priority by the AES 12 V operation 12 V operation is only selected by the AES if the vehicle s engine is running and the alterna tor supplies sufficient 12 V operating power p SS Electrolux es Gas operation F Faces zess E N If the 240 V supply is disconnected and the ve hicle s engine is not running the AES selects the gas supply When selecting gas operation the ignition fuse is opened automatically so gas can get into the burner At the same time the electronic ignition is activated If the gas flame T is extinguished e g by blast of wind the igni 12 8 4 5 tion is activated immediately and re ignites the gas When the gas operation is faulty the indi cator lamp Fig 133 2 flashes red gt Open the regulator tap on
172. o the cen tral locking system Opening W Insert key into locking cylinder Fig 32 1 and turn in a clockwise direction until the flap lock is unlatched BW Return the key to the central position and remove it W Pull on the lock handle Fig 32 2 The ex ternal flap is open Closing W Firmly close the external flap W Insert key into locking cylinder Fig 32 1 and turn it in an anticlockwise direction The flap lock is locked BW Return the key to the central position and remove it 5 7 3 Flap Lock Variant 3 gt During rain water can penetrate the opened flap lock Therefore close the lock handle Fig 33 2 as shown in Fig 33 The flap lock is not connected to the central locking system Opening W Insert key into locking cylinder Fig 33 1 and turn a quarter turn in an anticlockwise direction The lock handle Fig 33 2 snaps out B Turn lock handle one quarter turn in an anti clockwise direction The flap lock is open BW Return the key to the central position and remove it To open the external flap open all the flap locks fitted to that particular external flap 60 HYWO6648 Fig 32 Flap lock variant 2 1 2 Fig 33 Flap lock variant 3 locked RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Pitching the Motorhome 5 Closing m Firmly close the external flap W Turn lock handle in a clockwise direction until it is horizontal The flap l
173. ock is bolted but not closed W Insert key into locking cylinder W Press down lock handle with key inserted and turn key a quarter turn in a clockwise direction The lock handle will stay bolted BW Return the key to the central position and remove it 5 7 4 Flap Lock Variant 4 m The flap lock is not connected to the central 1 b locking system Opening B Insert key into locking cylinder Fig 34 1 W Lift external flap at bottom right see arrow W Turn key one quarter turn in an anticlock wise direction External flap snaps open Swivel external flap in an upward direction e KA HYW06653 Closing Fig 34 Flap lock variant 4 W Swivel external flap downwards into its ini tial position BW Press down external flap and at the same time turn key a quarter turn in a clockwise direction The flap lock is locked W Press down external flap at bottom right see arrow m Return the key to the central position and remove it RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 61 5 Pitching the Motorhome HYMER 5 8 Underfloor Sliding Drawer gt The maximum surface load of the underfloor sliding drawer is 40 kg Opening m Open the flap lock Fig 35 2 as described above B Push the retainer Fig 35 1 down keep it pressed and pull out the underfloor sliding drawer Fig 35 Retainer on the underfloor sliding drawer 62 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361
174. on W Open window handle on hinged window m Slightly open the hinged window outwards m Return window handle into its original posi tion Move the fork on the window handle Fig 47 2 into the recess on the window frame The window position continuous ventilation must not be kept during the journey Ensure that the window handle is secured by means of the safety knob Fig 47 1 During rain the window position continuous ventilation could lead to splash water penetrat ing into the living area Therefore close the hinged windows completely 70 HYWO05591 Fig 45 Hinged window window handle closed variant 3 Hinged window open variant 3 Fig 46 MYWOSSB81 _ 1 2 Fig 47 Hinged window window handle open variant 3 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER Living 6 6 2 3 Blind or Roman Shade and Insect Screen The windows in the motorhome are fitted with a blind or Roman shade and an insect screen The blind or Roman shade and insect screen can be adjusted separately Variant 1 The blind and the insect screen are located in the top blind box Blind Closing HR Pull blind at the handle Fig 48 2 downwards If the blind is to be completely closed it is sus pended into the locking devices situated on both sides of the window frame Fig 48 3 Opening m If the blind is completely closed press handle Fig 48 2 downwards and at the same time tilt
175. on long Seat cushion long RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER Living 6 6 9 4 Central Seating Group with Divan Variant 2 W Convert the central seating group for sleep ing see Central Seating Group H gt Do not stand on the divan when it is pulled out The divan may be damaged by this B Pull out as far as possible the bedding box extension Fig 80 6 on both bedding boxes of the central seating group m Lift the divan slightly Fig 80 9 and pull out as far as possible m Remove the additional cushion Fig 80 4 from the back cushion Fig 80 8 The addi tional cushion is fixed to the back cushion with Velcro and can easily be separated W Insert the additional cushion Fig 81 4 be tween the seat cushion Fig 81 9 and the exterior wall m Lay the back cushion Fig 81 8 and the ad ditional cushion Fig 81 7 on both bedding box extensions Fig 81 After conversion 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Back cushion short Seat cushion short Table top Additional cushion long Bedding box Bedding box extension Additional cushion long Back cushion long Seat cushion long RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 91 6 6 9 5 92 Living Central Bench with Divan may be damaged by this Remove back cushion Fig 82 1 of the di van and lay it aside Lightly lift the front Fig 82 5 Loosen the locking device fitted to the table
176. ondition 1 2 26 Maximum permissible gross weight in a laden condition The maximum permissible gross weight in a laden condition is based on design related vehicle features and the bearing capacity of the tyres In the vehicle documents the manufacturer specifies the maximum permissible gross weight in a laden condition permissible gross weight Mass in ready to drive condition The mass in ready to drive condition is made up as follows Unladen weight mass of the empty vehicle with factory installed standard equipment Driver s weight Basic equipment Unladen weight includes lubricants such as oils and coolants which have been filled the on board tool set the spare wheel and a fuel tank which has been filled up to 100 96 Regardless of the driver s actual weight the driver s mass is always calculated at 75 kg Basic equipment includes all equipment and fluids required for safe and proper vehicle use This includes Fresh water system filled up to 90 fresh water tank and pipes Gas bottles filled up to 90 Afull heating system A full toilet flushing system The mass of connecting cables for 240 V power supply The installation kit for an auxiliary battery if an auxiliary battery can be used The waste water and sewage tanks are empty RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Before the Journey 3 Example for calculating the basic equipment Fresh water tank with 120 G
177. or outside RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER Conversion door inside Opening m Pull the handle Fig 27 1 The lock is un latched Locking W Push the safety knob down Fig 27 2 Driver s door inside Opening BM Pull on the handle Fig 28 2 The lock is unlatched Locking W Push the safety knob down Fig 28 1 gt In the case of the Camp and Camp GT take note of the in struction manual for the base ve hicle RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN Pitching the Motorhome 5 B ss Fig 27 Door lock of conversion door inside Fig 28 Door lock of driver s door inside 57 5 Pitching the Motorhome 5 6 3 Insect Screen Door An insect screen door is integrated in the con version door The insect screen door can be opened outward In the process the conversion door stays open Extending Fully open conversion door and fix to exteri or wall Push rail Fig 29 1 in the direction of the arrow W Open the insect screen door m Push rail Fig 30 1 in the direction of the arrow for stabilisation m Fully close insect screen door and push latch Fig 30 3 in direction of arrow Retracting m Unlatch insect screen door W Push rail Fig 30 1 in the opposite direction of the arrow W Close insect screen door The latching Fig 30 2 engages m Push rail Fig 29 1 in the opposite direction 58 of
178. or selection of automatic programmes Key for deleting incorrect settings or interruption of running functions Start key quick key for automatic programmes Key for opening the door Key for rotary plate Key for grill COON oO ob 141 9 Appliances 9 4 4 The cooking area is equipped with an extractor hood The powerful fan blows the cooking steam directly outside Press the switch Fig 127 1 to switch the extraction hood on and off Extractor Hood 9 5 Refrigerator While driving only operate the refrigerator via the 12 V power supply At temperatures above 40 C full cooling power is not possible When outside temperatures are high full cooling pow er of the cooling unit is only guaranteed by suf ficient ventilation In order to achieve a better ventilation the refrigerator ventilation grill can be removed 9 5 1 Removing Refrigerator Venti lation Grill Variant 1 W Turn screw Fig 128 1 one quarter turn us ing a coin m Remove refrigerator ventilation grill Variant 2 m Move the locking device Fig 129 1 to the middle m Remove refrigerator ventilation grill 142 ZHYMER HYWOo1562 1 2 3 Fig 127 Extractor hood 1 Extractor hood switch 2 240V socket 3 Switch for cooker lamp 1 HYWOT7003 Fig 128 Refrigerator ventilation grill variant 1 HYWO06927 Fig 129 Refrigerator ventilation grill variant 2 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02E
179. oth A mild cleanser may be added to the water Clean upholstery with dry foam specially manufactured for the use on upholstery or with the foam of a mild detergent Do not wash upholstery Protect upholstery from direct sunlight so that it does not loose its colour W Curtains and net curtains should be dry cleaned W Vacuum clean the carpet if necessary clean with carpet shampoo m Clean PVC floor covering with special cleansing agents Do not place carpet on wet PVC floor RM covering The carpet and the PVC floor covering may stick together 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 1 71 11 Care HYMER W Never clean the sink or the gas cooker with a scourer Avoid anything which may cause scratch ing or grooves W Clean gas cooker only with a moist cloth Prevent any water from penetrating the cooker Water may damage the gas cooker H Brush insect screens on windows and skylights with a soft brush or vacuum with the brush at tachment of the vacuum cleaner W Brush blinds or Roman shades on windows and skylights with a soft brush Grease or stubborn dirt may be removed with a mild soap at 30 C curd soap W Unrolled seat belts can be cleaned with warm soapsuds The seat belt must be completely dry before being rolled up W Clean fresh water tank with water and dish washing liquid and rinse subsequently with plenty of clear water 11 3 Cleaning the Heated Windscreen gt Before you clean the inside of the
180. p re pair it Faulty alternator control Have a special ist workshop re pair it 13 3 V to 13 7 V Occurs only briefly af ter charging in mobile or 240 V operation Battery being charged 13 8 V to 14 4 V Battery being charged Over 14 4 V battery Battery overload Transformer rectifi er defective Have a special ist workshop re pair it Faulty alternator control Have a special ist workshop re pair it gt An extended period of total discharge may cause irreparable damage to the living area RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 115 8 Electrical Fittings HYMER Battery alarm for the living area battery The red ALARM warning light Fig 107 8 flashes as soon as the voltage of the living area battery falls below 11 V measured under operation and there is the threat of a total discharge gt When the battery alarm comes on switch off the appliances and completely charge AN the living area battery either by mobile operation or by connection to a 240 V power supply gt An extended period of total discharge may cause irreparable damage to the living area battery transformer rectifier switches off all of the 12 V appliances excluding the safety drain gt If the voltage of the living area battery falls below 10 5 V the battery monitor in the age valve Showing fresh water or waste water volumes With the V tank gauge Fig
181. pen the regulator tap on the gas bottle and the gas isolator tap Refrigerator Set the control knob Fig 131 4 to Level 5 press and hold in Gas supply is open Ignition will take place automatically A ticking sound can be heard until ignition has been completed successfully Keep the control knob pressed down until the flame indicator Fig 131 3 becomes green and then release it If the flame fades then the ignition device will repeat the igni tion process Use control knob Fig 131 4 to adjust re frigerating temperature Turning off Set energy selector switch Fig 131 2 to CH The appliance is switched off Close the gas isolator tap Refrigerator and the regulator tap on the gas bottle RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN Fig 131 Operating controls for refrigerator variant 2 Control knob Energy selector switch Flame indicator Control knob RON 9 145 9 Appliances HYMER Electrical operation variant 2 The refrigerator can be operated with the following voltages 240VAC 12VDC A gt Close the gas isolator tap Refrigerator when the refrigerator is operated electrically KR 240 V operation W Setenergy selector switch Fig 131 2 to 240 V operation E W Use control knob Fig 131 1 to adjust refrigerating temperature W To switch off set energy selector switch to O The appliance is switched off 12 V operation W Setenergy selector switch
182. pending on the model of the motorhome In this instruction manual a description is given only for the operation of the appliances and their par ticular features To operate gas appliances first open the regulator tap on the gas bottle and the gas isolator tap cor responding to the appliance Symbols for the gas isolator taps ge cS Refrigerator KSE Geck Cooker ee GD Heater Boiler KEN E N Z L Oven RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 1 31 9 Appliances HYMER 9 2 Heater gt When filling the fuel tank on ferries or in the garage the heater must be turned off Danger of explosion gt The circulation fan is automatically switched on when the heater is activated and it stays on This puts an immense strain on the living area battery if the motorhome is connected to an external 240 V power supply Take into consideration that the battery for the living area only has limited reserves of energy 1 gt Never let gas escape unburned due to danger of explosion When lighting the heater for the first time a small amount of smoke and odor will occur Immediately set the operating switch of the heater to its highest position Open doors and windows and ventilate well Smoke and odor will disappear by themselves after a while 9 2 1 Model Design with Waste Gas Vent on the Right Hand Side of the Ve hicle heater can escape into the awning area Danger of suffocation Make sure the area is
183. perture Fig 43 1 in the latch block The window position continuous ventilation must not be kept during the journey Ensure that the window handle is secured by means of the safety knob Fig 43 2 During rain the window position continuous ventilation could lead to splash water penetrat ing into the living area Therefore close the hinged windows completely RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN Living 6 102 3 Hywo6s31 Fig 43 Hinged window window handle open variant 2 Fig 44 Hinged window in the continuous ventilation position variant 2 69 6 Living Variant 3 gt When operating the window han dle always press the safety knob Fig 45 1 Opening B Push the safety knob in Fig 45 1 M Place window handle Fig 45 2 into a verti cal position W Open the hinged window until the required position has been reached and use knurled knob to secure in position Fig 46 1 The hinged window remains locked in the re quired position Closing M Turn knurled knob Fig 46 1 until the latch is released Close the hinged window Push the safety knob in Fig 45 1 Place the window handle Fig 45 2 into a horizontal position Continuous ventilation Using the window handles the hinged window can be placed in 2 different positions Continuous ventilation or firmly closed To place the hinged window into the continu ous ventilation positi
184. r 40 hours External influences such as temperature may alter the storage capacity of the battery 8 3 12 V Power Supply 8 3 1 Starter Battery The starter battery is fitted in the engine compartment It serves for starting the engine and supplies the electrical appliances of the base vehicle as well as optional devices such as the radio navigation system and the central locking system with voltage Discharging the starter battery gt Total discharge damages the battery gt Recharge battery in good time A completely charged 90 Ah starter battery will be totally discharged via a closed circuit current in active appliances Inactive appliances are optional devices such as a radio alarm system naviga tion system and a central locking system Inactive appliances discharge the starter battery when the vehicle engine is switched off During periods of low outside temperatures the starter battery will lose part of its capacity Charging the starter battery gt The acid in the battery is poisonous and corrosive Any contact with the skin or the eyes is to be avoided gt In the case of charging with an external charger there is danger of explosion Only charge the battery in a well ventilated area and away from naked flames or possible sources of sparks gt The starter battery must be completely charged before a temporary lay up of the ve hicle gt Do not connect the battery cables to the wrong poles gt Do not run the
185. r not steadily 210 Internal temperature below 8 C ZHYMER Heat inside Battery cut off switch on the transformer rectifier is switched off Set battery cut off switch to on Operating voltage below 10 8 V Charge or renew the living area battery Fuse is defective Battery cut off switch on the transformer rectifier is switched off Replace fuse on the trans former rectifier Set battery cut off switch to on Operating voltage below 10 8 V Charge the living area battery Fuse is defective Fuse is defective Fan wheel is soiled Replace fuse on the trans former rectifier Replace fuse on the trans former rectifier Contact Truma service depart ment RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER 14 5 2 Trumatic E Heater Red indicator lamp Fault is lit Air in the gas pipe system Fault Search 14 Switch off and on again After two futile ignition attempts wait for 10 minutes before try ing again Red indicator lamp Fault flashes Red and green indicator lamps are not lit Lack of gas Open regulator tap and gas isolator tap Connect a full gas bottle A safety element is defective or a fan wheel is dirty Operating voltage below 10 8 V Contact HYMER customer service Charge or renew the living area battery Operating voltage over 12 1 V Fuse is defective Contact HYMER customer service Replace the 5 A
186. r or rub off soft nozzle burling Position the vehicle horizon tally RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER 14 7 Body Wind up skylight is difficult to operate Flap hinges door hinges are difficult to operate Bike rack swivel system is dif ficult to operate Front bonnet swivel system is difficult to operate Hinges joints in the bathroom unit toilet compartment are dif ficult to operate make a grat ing noise Storage compartment hinges are difficult to operate make a grating noise ment RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN Threaded spindle not lubricat ed Fault Search 14 Lubricate threaded spindle Threaded spindle defective Flap door hinges are not suffi ciently lubricated Bike rack swivel system not sufficiently lubricated Front bonnet swivel system is not sufficiently lubricated Hinges joints are not suffi ciently lubricated Storage compartment hinges are not sufficiently lubricated Have threaded spindle re placed Lubricate flap hinges door hinges with acid free and res in free grease Lubricate bike rack swivel sys tem with acid free and resin free grease Lubricate front bonnet swivel system with acid free and res in free grease Lubricate hinges joints with solvent free and acid free grease gt Spray cans often contain solvents Lubricate storage compart ment hinges with acid free and resin free grease
187. rake to prevent freezing No snow walls should be allowed to cover the built in forced ventilation Keep the built in forced ventilation free from snow and ice Make sure the air circulation is good Good air circulation prevents moisture from collecting and makes it easier to heat the living room Cover the single paned driver s cabin window with insulation mats to avoid thermal bridges Follow the instructions in the chapter Gas Supply in European Countries Use a two bottle system with automatic controller for the gas system so that the supply does not run out during the night Do not use the space behind the heater as a storage compartment Never operate catalytic ovens or infra red gas radiators in the interior of the vehicle since they consume oxygen for burning Lay the 240 V power cable in such a way that the cable cannot be frozen or be damaged e g during snow removal When it is snowing heavily clear the roof of the motorhome of snow regularly A few centimeters of powdery snow serves as insulation but wet snow quickly becomes a heavy burden Before embarking on the return journey remove all the snow frm the roof to avoid impeding ve hicles behind you with a snow flag RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 229 17 Helpful Notes HYMER 17 9 Energy Balance of the Living Area Battery The living area batteries have a limited power supply For this reason the electrical appliances should not be opera
188. rating temperature for the three types of energy is set with the button It takes a few hours till the refrigerator reaches its normal operating temperature When changing over the operation mode the thermostat setting will be maintained The refrigerating temperature is retained regardless of the type of power being used Operation Turning on W Open the regulator tap on the gas bottle and the gas isolator tap Refrigerator W Press push button Fig 133 1 Green indicator lamp Fig 133 2 comes on m Adjust refrigerating temperature with the button Fig 133 5 The LEDs Fig 133 4 show the se lected thermostat position When the gas operation is faulty the indicator lamp Fig 133 2 flashes red Turning off W Press push button Fig 133 1 Indicator lamp Fig 133 2 is is no longer illuminated W Close the regulator tap on the gas bottle and the gas isolator tap Refrigerator gt Further information can be obtained from the separate instruction manual Refrigera tor 150 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Appliances 9 9 5 4 SES Modes of Operation 1 gt Never let gas escape unburned due to danger of explosion The refrigerator is equipped with the automatic system SES to select the type of power The SES automatically selects the optimal energy source and regulates the refrigerator operation Manual op eration to select the type of power is not required The SES selects from th
189. re is available Butane gas is unsuita ble for use in winter Inspect the gas tube fitted to the gas bottle connection for tightness The gas tube should have no tears and should not be porous It is recommended that the gas tube be replaced every 12 months or earlier if necessary Due to its function and construction the gas bottle compartment is a space which is open to the exterior In order to enable leaking gas to immediately be dispersed out side the standard forced ventilation is never to be blocked or covered Do not use the gas bottle compartment as storage space The regulator tap on the gas bottle must be accessible Lock the gas bottle compartment in order to prevent unauthorised persons opening it Gas bottles are only to be transported within the designated gas bottle compartment RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 23 2 Safety ZHYMER 2 6 Electrical Fittings 1 gt Work on the electrical fittings should only be carried out by qualified persons gt Prior to carrying out work on the electrical fittings switch off all devices and lights disconnect the battery and disconnect the 240 V power cable from the mains gt Only use original fuses with the values specified in the instruction manual gt Only replace defective fuses when the cause of the defect is known and has been remedied gt Never bridge or repair fuses 2 7 Water System gt If there is any risk of frost and the motorhome i
190. re wheel is fitted below the body be tween the frame parts of the chassis It can be lowered or lifted and attached by a winch in the inside of the vehicle The opening to permit operation of the winch is covered with a plastic cap Fig 182 2 m If there is a carpet fold it to one side W Use a suitable tool e g a screw driver to prise off the plastic cap Fig 182 2 m Place the spanner Fig 182 3 on the recep Fig 182 Opening for winch tacle Fig 182 1 of the spare wheel sup port W Turn the spanner until the retaining rope is released along the entire length m Pull the spare wheel from below the vehicle W Undo the securing splint Fig 183 1 and winged nut Fig 183 2 of the spare wheel holder m Remove the spare wheel gt When securing the spare wheel the outside part of the rim has to point upwards Tighten wing nut and secure it with splint Fig 183 Spare wheel gt Turn the spanner until the retain ing rope has been totally wound up and is tightly fitted into the re ceptacle RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 201 13 Wheels and Tyres HYMER 13 7 Tyre Pressure The information on pressure levels is valid for cold tyres and loaded vehicles Tyre pressures in bar 13 7 1 Base Vehicle Fiat 215 70 R 15C 109 107 Q 215 70 R 15C 109 107 Q 215 70 R 15C 109 107 Q 215 70 R 15C 109 107 Q Type 18 Maxi Tyres 215 75 R 16C 113 11 Q 215 75 R 16C
191. re wheel support At the end of the chapter there is a table you can use to find the correct tyre pressure for your mo torhome 13 4 General gt Incorrect tyre pressure causes excessive wear and can lead to damage or even to tyre burst This is why the tyre pressure should be checked regularly gt Only check the tyre pressure on cold tyres gt Read the instruction manual for the base vehicle gt In the case of a puncture on the motorhome pull over to the side of the road Place e hazard warning triangle well visible from the road Turn on the warning lights gt Tyres on motorhomes with tandem axles may wear faster Check the tyres regularly every 2 weeks for equal tread wear tread depth and external dam age Tyres must not be older than 6 years as the material will become brittle over time The four digit DOT number on the tyre flank indicates the date of manufacture The first two digits designate the week the last two digits the year of manufacture Example week 15 year of manufacture 2003 m Replace tyres at the latest when the minimum depth of tread stipulated by law is reached W Always use tyres of the same model same brand and same style summer and winter tyres W Only use tyres approved for the wheel rim type fitted The approved wheel rim and tyre sizes are listed in the vehicle documentation for the motorhome your HYMER dealer or the dealer for the base vehicle will be pleased to advise you Run i
192. rectifier Transformer rectifier Transformer rectifier Transformer rectifier Transformer rectifier Transformer rectifier Transformer rectifier Transformer rectifier Transformer rectifier Transformer rectifier Transformer rectifier Transformer rectifier Value colour 20 A yellow 20 A yellow 7 5 A brown 25 A white 25 A white 25 A white 15 A blue 15 A blue 10 A red 15 A blue 15 A blue 20 A yellow 10 A red 10 A red 10 A red 5 A beige 127 8 Electrical Fittings Fuse rating on the EBL transformer rectifier 100 variant 2 128 Function Internal charger module Compressor AES SES refrigerator Heater additional heater Basic light electrically operated entrance step Spare 4 satellite antenna Triomatic FAN TASTIC VENT M 6000 skylight awning light with motion detec tor Spare 3 additional plug sockets additional lighting Spare 2 12 V air conditioning unit Spare 1 Omnivent skylight FAN TASTIC VENT M 5000 skylight Solar Spare 5 awning motor Spare 6 Auxiliary charging unit Circuit 1 Circuit 2 TV Fresh water pump Position Transformer rectifier Transformer rectifier Transformer rectifier Transformer rectifier Transformer rectifier Transformer rectifier Transformer rectifier Transformer rectifier Transformer rectifier Transformer rectifier Transformer rectifier Transformer
193. rotary switch Fig 122 2 on the operating unit Fig 122 to OFF W Open the safety drainage valve Fig 123 Push the pull switch Fig 123 1 down The boiler is drained to the outside by the safety drainage valve W Check whether the water has been drained completely from the boiler approx 12 5 litres gt Further information can be obtained from the separate instruction manual Boiler 9 4 Cooker 1 gt Never let gas escape unburned due to danger of explosion gt Before using the cooker make sure that there is sufficient ventilation Open hinged window or skylight gt Do not use gas cooker and gas oven for heating 138 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 9 4 1 gt Always put up the flame protection when using the gas cooker A Turning on v HYMER Appliances 9 Gas Cooker During activation and operation of the gas cooker no flammable objects must be near the gas cooker The process of ignition must be visible from above and not be covered by cooking pans placed on the cooker The gas cooker lid is held closed by a spring When closing there is danger of getting injured Do not use the glass gas cooker lid as a hob Do not apply close the gas cooker lid while the gas cooker is in operation Do not apply pressure on the gas cooker lid when it is closed Do not place hot cooking pans on the gas cooker lid The gas cooker is equipped with electronic ignition W Op
194. rror per pcs 1 Satellite aerial Mobisat BAS 60 Satellite aerial Mobisat CAP 100 Oyster 65 satellite antenna Bike rack for 3 bicycles Fire extinguisher Cabin floor mat one piece 2 Remote gas switch Oyster 85 satellite antenna Gas socket with stopcock Lift tilt skylight 960 x 655 mm Rear garage Rear mud flaps 2 pcs Solar installation 1 x 54 W regulated Solar installation 2 x 54 W regulated Electric steady legs 2 pcs 9 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 217 15 Weight Details for Special Equipment Z HYMER Description Description Carpet 4 Underfloor sliding drawer additional Thetford spare cassette 5 Ultrasonic alarm system inclusive door switch Table extension not for L seating group Additional heater driver s cab 1 TV swivel console 5 Second living area battery not Camp GT not B Class only for B Class only for Camp only for B Classic 218 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Technical Data 16 16 1 Technical Data gt Only the details provided in the actual vehicle documentation shall be binding with re gard to the technical data gt The measurements as well as the net weight of the vehicle may change when mount ing accessories or special equipment Differences due to manufacturing tolerances 5 96 are possible and admissable Further information can be found in the manual of the base vehicle The technical d
195. rror heater Lighting of the switches for fog lights and external mirror heater Electrical adjustment of the exter nal mirrors Back up video system navigation system Fog light Main fuse for contact point load relay R1 Electrical steady legs control cur rent Control line for load relay R1 Back up fuse RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN Above fuse box base vehicle driver s side Above fuse box base vehicle driver s side Above fuse box base vehicle driver s side Above fuse box base vehicle driver s side Above fuse box base vehicle driver s side Above fuse box base vehicle driver s side Above fuse box base vehicle driver s side Fuse box base vehicle driver s side Fuse box base vehicle driver s side Fuse box base vehicle driver s side Fuse box base vehicle driver s side 20 A yellow 15 A blue 7 5 A brown 2 A grey 2 A grey 7 5 A brown 10 A red 30 A green 4 A pink 5 A beige 30 A green 125 8 Electrical Fittings Base vehicle Function Electrical steady legs control de vice Electrical steady legs operating current Position Fuse box base vehicle driver s side Fuse bos base vehicle engine compartment next to ventilator ZHYMER Value colour 4 A pink 20 A yellow 126 Mercedes Benz Central locking Fog light fog tail light Electrical window winder electri cally adjustable
196. rs with rising temperatures The upholstery will fade over time if it is exposed to sunlight If the temperature within the vehicle rises rapidly as well the colour will change at an accelerated rate Therefore HYMER AG recommends that you close the shades on the windows of the parked vehicle when there is strong sunlight RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER 6 2 1 Sliding Window Variant 1 Opening W Pull the catch Fig 36 1 forwards W Press handle Fig 36 2 and push forward at the same time W Open window half up to the required posi tion Closing E Close the window as far as it can go BW Push the catch backwards Variant 2 Opening H Tilt the catch Fig 37 1 inward B Open window half up to the required posi tion Closing W Close the window as far as it can go W Push the catch outwards RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN Fig 36 Fig 37 Living 6 1 2 Sliding window variant 1 Sliding window variant 2 HYWO1921 6 Living ZHYMER 6 2 2 Hinged Window gt When opening the hinged windows ensure that there are no torsional forces Open and close the hinged windows evenly Variant 1 Opening W Place window handle Fig 38 3 into a verti cal position W Open the hinged window until the required position has been reached and use knurled knob to secure in position Fig 39 1 The hinged window remains locked in th
197. s Star Line Contour lamp Fig 160 1 m Undo housing screws m Remove housing m Remove bulb Direction indicator Fig 160 2 m Push lamp in direction rear B Tilt lamp frontward and remove it m Remove base of lamp m Remove bulb Marking lamp Fig 160 3 m Put your hand behind the marking lamp W Turn bulb in a clockwise direction Lamp holder comes off bayonet socket Pull rubber towards rear BH Remove bulb Awning light Fig 160 4 W Loosen cover of housing m Remove housing m Remove bulb B Classic Contour lamp Fig 161 1 M Undo housing screws m Remove housing m Remove bulb Direction indicator Fig 161 2 m Push lamp in direction rear m Turn lamp and remove it m Remove housing m Remove bulb 182 ZHYMER Fig 160 Side lights Camp GT B Class Star Line Fig 161 Side lights B Classic RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER Customer Service and Maintenance 12 12 2 4 Types of Bulbs for External Lights Camp External lights Main beam Low beam Parking light Direction indicator Type of bulb H1 12 V 60 55 W H7 12 V 60 55 W R5W 12V5W P21W 12V 24 W Brake light rear light Direction indicator Fog tail light Licence plate light Reversing light Third brake light 12VP21 5W R21W 12V21W P21W 12V21W C5W 12V 5W P21W 12V21W T5 12V 2 38 W On O A A OO N HIN ek ch a Side marking light Direction indica
198. s not heated empty the water system pipes tank etc as otherwise there is a danger or permanent damage due to icing gt Water left standing in the fresh water tank or in the water pipes becomes undrinkable after a short period For this reason rinse the water taps and the fresh water tank thor oughly using several litres of fresh water before the motorhome is used To do this open all water taps 24 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Before the Journey 3 Chapter Overview This chapter contains important instructions which should be noted before beginning commencing your journey or carrying out any tasks before the journey The instructions address the following topics first journey calculating the payload correct loading of the motorhome and bike rack towing retracting and extending entrance step storing the dinette table securing the rotary tray on the sideboard storing the cover for double sink and television using snow chains At the end of the chapter there is a checklist which once again summarises the most important points 3 1 First Journey gt During the initial journey re tighten the wheel nuts after 50 km 30 miles Subse quently inspect them at regular intervals in order to ensure that they are firmly seated See chapter 13 for tightening torque The motorhome is supplied with a set of keys consisting of keys for the base vehicle and keys for the body Always deposit a r
199. s turned off the transformer rectifier separates the starter battery electrically from the living area battery This prevents the 12 V living area appliances from discharging the starter battery The transformer rectifier only works in conjunction with the panel Fig 107 or Fig 108 When the transformer rectifier is subject to a heavy load the fitted charger module reduces the charging current in order to protect the charging module against overheating The transformer recti fier is subject to a heavy load when e g an empty living area battery is charged additional applianc es are turned on and the ambient temperatures are high Position of the transformer rectifier Camp underneath the front passenger s seat in the seat console Camp GT underneath the front passenger s seat in the seat console B Class in the cabinet under the window on the front passenger side Star Line underneath the driver s seat in the seat console B Classic in the cabinet under the window on the front passenger side Battery cut off switch The battery cut off switch Fig 105 12 or Fig 106 12 disconnects all the living area 12 V applianc es even the safety drainage valve of the heater This prevents the living area battery from slowly discharging if the motorhome is not used for a longer period of time e g temporary lay up The batteries can still be charged by the transformer rectifier when the battery cut off switch is turned off The water f
200. se paste the guarantee stamp into the field provided Guarantee HYMER Water Ingress Test During the water ingress test your HYMER dealer or an authorised workshop using a hygrometer checks the entire body of your vehicle for water impermeability The test is carried out on all connec tions windows skylights external flaps and doors Important The six year weatherproof guarantee is only valid when the testing intervals are upheld The water ingress test must be carried out on an annual basis The water ingress test may be carried out max six months before or six months after the date on which the test is due For additional information concerning the 6 year guarantee against leaks please refer to the following text Also your HYMER dealer will be pleased to advise you Conditions for the 6 Year Weatherproof Guarantee 1 For new vehicles the HYMER dealer guarantees that for a period of six years for motorhomes up to a maximum of 100 000 km that with normal use no water will penetrate the bodies man ufactured by HYMER AG 2 The prerequisite for this guarantee is that the purchaser provides evidence that water penetrates the HYMER body at the connections bored holes and joints in the floor wheel housing side wall front wall rear wall and roof including alcoves by normal use For example it is not deemed as being normal use when water which has a pressure exceed ing 1 bar makes contact with the vehicle t
201. slsusss 81 Service centres Directory Soest ues v HERI ATE SQUE 1 Telephone numbers 192 Service telephone numbers 192 Set of KoyS iv o lA REDE ess 25 SINK COVE s oar n ode red erra ae 36 Sink cleaning 172 Skylight with snap latch BING S voe ep ru REUS AYVE 78 ClOSINGe se vtt dro e Rd Rx EE 78 Insect screen 78 Openings sco creer dees eres ees 78 Skylights see wind up skylight hinged skylight skylight with snap latch and lift tilt skylight 75 Sleeping conversion Bar with divan 0000 98 Central bench with divan 92 Central seating group 88 89 Central seating group with divan 90 91 Front facing seating unit 97 Rear facing seating unit 96 Rear round seating group 94 Rear seating group B 634 95 Round seating group 93 Sliding window Closing ee Be ge geg ie Ee 65 EI le Le face sre eoe Rabe Holes 65 Snow chains ccezxe ke RU RE Ex 38 Solar cells os o2 dt red hme av e xs 230 Spare parts spe RERO owe es 191 Spare wheel In the rear storage space 199 Under the floor 199 Under the floor plate 201 Spare wheel support 199 Special equipment Certification osse i n 17 DescrIDIIDI zs sos osa 28 eei e se uA 17 Safety instructions 20 le LEE 217 Speed ln 224 Spotlight cesta ee RE IR 99 185 Pushing ro
202. st pipe must be fitted tightly to the heating system and to the chimney and must be sealed The exhaust gas pipe must not show any evidence of damage Waste air must be able to leave and fresh air must be able to enter unhindered For this reason no snow walls or aprons must be allowed to lie against the vehicle Keep the intake openings under the floor of the vehicle open and clean RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER Safety 2 A v vV vV YV If the motorhome or gas equipment are not used close the regulator tap on the gas bottle If there are several gas devices each gas device must have its own gas isolator tap If individual devices are not in use close the respective gas isolator tap Thermocouple must close within 1 minute after the gas flame has extinguished A clicking sound is audible Check function from time to time No source of combustion gas cooker heater boiler etc is to be in operation when filling the fuel tank on ferries or in the garage Danger of explosion The designated gas bottle compartment will accommodate two gas cylinders i e Calor Gas Butane Propane or Camping Gaz All gas cylinders must be fitted with the appropriate regulator Secure gas cylinders in a vertical position At no time should gas cylinders be trans ported horizontally Propane gas is capable of gasification up to 42 C whereas butane gas gasifies at 0 C Below these temperatures no gas pressu
203. st workshop Open the gas isolator tap Regulator tap on the gas bot tle is closed Open regulator tap on the gas bottle External temperature is too low 42 C for propane gas 0 C for butane gas Wait for higher external tem peratures Built in appliance is defective Gas Cooker Gas Oven Heat up time is too short Contact HYMER customer service Keep control knob pressed for approx 15 to 20 seconds after ignition Ignition fuse is defective Thermocouple sensor is incor rectly set Contact HYMER customer service Correctly reset thermocouple sensor do not bend The sensor tip should protrude by 5 mm beyond the burner The sensor neck should not be more than 3 mm away from the burner ring if necessary contact HYMER customer service RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Fault Search 14 14 4 2 Microwave Oven 1 Only qualified personnel may repair the microwave oven Fuse is defective Replace fuse Microwave appliance does not cut in Door of the microwave oven is not properly closed Remove foreign bodies stuck in the door of the microwave oven and close door properly 14 5 Heater Boiler Refrigerator In the event of a defect occurring on the refrigerator or heater boiler contact the nearest customer service workshop of the relevant appliance manufacturer The list of addresses is enclosed with the accompanying app
204. ste water system 13 On expressways as well as on roads with more than one lane in each direction 14 Onroads resembling highways 15 Onthree lane motorways 150 km h RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN Drivers who have had their driver s licence for less than one year must not drive faster than 90 km h Corresponding stickers available from ACP offices must be affixed in a clearly visible position on the rear of the vehicle Recommended speed 130 km h Motorhomes over 7 5 tons max permissible weight require a tachograph A heavy goods vehicle supplement must be paid on all roads for all vehicles exceeding 3 5 tons max permissible Source ADAC 225 17 Helpful Notes 17 4 ZHYMER Driving with Low Beam in European Countries The following is a list of the European countries in which driving with low beam is required even dur ing the day Denmark Estonia Finland Iceland Italy Latvia Lituvania Norway Poland Sweden Switzerland Slovenia Czech Republic Hungary 17 5 226 All year on all roads All year on all roads All year only outside of towns All year on all roads All year only on highways and expressways All year on all roads From November 1 to March 1 on all roads All year on all roads From October 1 to March 1 on all roads All year on all roads All year on all roads All year on all roads From October 27 to the last Sunday in March on all roads
205. step 11 2 Caring for the Interior gt Acrylic glass windows are delicate and require very careful handling see section Windows of Acrylic Glass gt Synthetic parts in the toilet and living area are very delicate and should be treated with care Do not use solvents alcohol containing cleansers or scourers containing sand This procedure will help you to avoid brittleness and formation of cracks gt Do not pour any corrosive agents into the drain holes Never pour boiling water directly into the drain holes Corrosive agents and boiling water cause damage to drainage pipes and siphon traps gt Do not use vinegar based products for cleaning the Thetford toilet and the water instal lation and for decalcifying the water installation Vinegar based products may cause damage to seals or parts of the installation Use standard decalcifying products for de calcification gt The upholstery will fade over time if it is exposed to sunlight If the temperature within the vehicle rises rapidly as well the colour will change at an accelerated rate Therefore HYMER AG recommends that you close the shades on the windows and skylights of the parked vehicle when there is strong sunlight gt For information about the use of maintenance products our representatives and serv ice points will be glad to advise Surface and knobs of furniture lamps and synthetic parts in the toilet and living area should be cleaned with water and a wool cl
206. sure your driving speed is appropriate to any given driving situation and environment Adhere to the national legal speed limits Brakes Have defects on the braking system immediately remedied by an authorised special ist workshop gt Avoid block brakings A block braking gives the tires brake plates of varying strength which reduce comfort and can render the tires immobile Before each journey check by means of a braking test Dothe brakes function Dothe brakes react evenly Does the motorhome remain in the lane when braking 42 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER During the Journey 4 4 4 Seat Belts Depending on the model the motorhome is equipped with automatic three point belts or lap belts in the living area gt Fasten your seat belts before the beginning of the journey and keep them fastened during the journey Do not damage or trap belts Have damaged seat belts changed by an authorised specialist workshop gt Do not alter the belt fixing devices automatic seat belt winders and the belt clips gt Inspect the screwed connections of the seat belts from time to time in order to ensure that they are correctly seated gt Only use one seat belt for one adult person gt Do not belt in objects together with persons gt Seat belts are not sufficient for persons who are less than 150 cm tall In these cases use additional restraining devices Observe test c
207. switched off Close the gas isolator tap Refrigerator and the regulator tap on the gas bottle RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN Fig 132 Operating controls for refrigerator variant 3 9 147 9 Appliances HYMER Electrical operation variant 3 The refrigerator can be operated with the following voltages 240VAC 12VDC A gt Close the gas isolator tap Refrigerator when the refrigerator is operated electrically KR 240 V operation W Set energy selector switch Fig 132 1 to 240 V The green 240 V operating indicator Fig 132 3 lights up W Use control knob Fig 132 5 to adjust refrigerating temperature W To switch off set energy selector switch to Q The appliance is switched off 12 V operation W Set energy selector switch Fig 132 1 to 12 V The green 12 V operating indicator Fig 132 4 lights up W Use control knob Fig 132 5 to adjust refrigerating temperature W To switch off set energy selector switch to Q The appliance is switched off The starter battery only supplies the refrigerator with 12 V when the engine is running When the engine is not running the refrigerator is cut off from the power supply in the living area Therefore a 12 V operation of the refrigerator is only possible while the engine is running During prolonged driving breaks change over to gas operation gt Further information can be obtained from the separate instruction ma
208. t RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 77 6 Living ZHYMER 6 3 8 Skylight with Snap Latch The skylight can be pushed upwards either from one side or from both sides Opening m Push the spring loaded latch Fig 56 4 towards the inside of the skylight At the same time press the handle Fig 56 1 upwards Closing B Using both handles pull down the skylight with force until the two snap latches lock into place Blind When the insect screen is closed and locked to the blind the blind can still be closed When the blind is closed the insect screen is moved along with it Closing m Push latch Fig 56 5 towards external side of skylight m Pull blind at the handle Fig 56 6 to the opposite handle of the insect screen Fig 56 2 and al low to engage Opening E Clench the handle Fig 56 2 The latch is released W Use handle Fig 56 6 to return blind slowly to its initial position Insect screen 1 2553 4 Closing m Push latch Fig 56 3 towards external side of skylight W Pull insect screen at the handle Fig 56 2 to the opposite handle of the blind Fig 56 6 and allow to engage Opening Sat W Clench the handle Fig 56 2 The latch is released 4 6 5 1 MYWONMA W Use handle Fig 56 2 to slowly return the Fig Sp Skylight with snap latch insect screen 78 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER Living 6 6 3 4 Lift Tilt Skylight
209. t addi tional work is necessary then the carrying out of this work is dependent on the customer commissioning this to be done Please also adhere to the service intervals stip ulated by the manufacturers of the individual equipment Information is included in the service documents en closed Water Ingress Test 3 Water Ingress Test Paste in the customer service stamp for the 12 month check here subject to payment Your next water ingress test is due on earliest latest Service Proof for a Motorhome or Caravan Inspection 4 Every 12 months or after 35 000 km depending on which comes first Date Mileage Reading Dealer s Signature and Stamp Should it be determined during a vehicle check that addi tional work is necessary then the carrying out of this work is dependent on the customer commissioning this to be done Please also adhere to the service intervals stip ulated by the manufacturers of the individual equipment Information is included in the service documents en closed RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN Water Ingress Test 4 Water Ingress Test Paste in the customer service stamp for the 12 month check here subject to payment 48 Months Your next water ingress test is due on earliest latest Guarantee ZHYMER Service Proof for a Motorhome or Caravan Inspection 5 Every 12 months or after 45 000 km depending on whic
210. tal discharge Switch off all appliances completely charge the battery No charge Faulty alternator control Have a special ist workshop re pair it No charge Transformer rectifi er defective Have a special ist workshop re pair it Over 11 V The 12 V supply can be switched on with the 12 V main switch 12V to 13 2 V Values during opera tion Normal range Values for off load volt age Charging condition of the battery 0 25 96 50 75 96 100 12 0 V 12 2 V 12 3 V 12 5 V gt 12 8 V If the voltage does not get any higher after several hours 12 V power supply overload Switch off all the appliances Faulty alternator control Have a special ist workshop re pair it Transformer rectifi er defective Have a special ist workshop re pair it 13 2 V to 14 3 V Battery being charged Over 14 3 V battery RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN Battery being overloaded Faulty alternator control Have a special ist workshop re pair it Transformer rectifi er defective Have a special ist workshop re pair it gt An extended period of total discharge may cause irreparable damage to the living area 121 8 Electrical Fittings HYMER Tank menu When keys are pressed the LCD display is lit automatically W Press key Fig 108 9 the tank menu Fig 112 appears T
211. tched off Set battery cut off switch to on Automatic circuit breaker 240 V has been triggered in the transformer rectifier Have HYMER customer serv ices check the electric system Charger in the transformer rectifier is defective Disconnector relay in the transformer rectifier is defec tive Contact HYMER customer service Contact HYMER customer service Battery cut off switch on the transformer rectifier is switched off Living area battery discharged Set battery cut off switch to on Charge living area battery im mediately gt An extended period of total discharge may cause irrepa rable damage to the living area bat tery Before laying up the mo torhome for a longer period fully charge the living area battery Discharging is caused by in active appliances see chapter 8 207 14 Fault Search 14 3 Gas Fittings Gas odour high rate of gas consumption 14 4 Cooker 14 4 1 Ignition fuse does not operate flame does not burn after the control knobs are released Flame extinguishes when be ing reduced to its minimum setting 208 Leak in gas system Gas isolator tap closed ZHYMER Immediately close regulator tap on the gas bottle Open doors and win dows and ventilate Do not smoke do not ignite any open flames and do not operate electric Switches starter light switches a s 0 Have the gas fit tngs checked by an authorised special i
212. ted in the vehicle documents Fasten your seat belts before the beginning of the journey and keep them fastened during the journey Always secure children with the children safety equipment prescribed for the respec tive height and weight Fold in table leg of extending dinette table before commencing the journey Put the dinette table onto the pull down bed or into the alcove and attach it to the holder pro vided for this purpose Before commencing the journey push the rotary tray on the sideboard to the down position C 544 GT The base vehicle is a commercial vehicle small truck Adjust your driving technique accordingly When driving through underpasses tunnels etc observe the overall height of the motorhome refer to the technical data in the vehicle documents In winter the roof must be free of snow and ice prior to the commencement of the journey Before commencing the journey distribute the motorhome payload evenly see chapter 3 When loading the motorhome and when taking a rest from driving in order to load lug gage or food for example observe the maximum permissible gross weight and axle loads refer to vehicle documents Before commencing the journey close all gas isolator taps and the regulator tap Ex ception If you plan to use the living area heater during the journey leave the Heater gas isolator tap and the regulator tap open Before commencing the journey ensure that all cupboard doors the toilet
213. ted without a 240 V power supply for a longer period of time The following table shows the standard values for power consumtion The indicated operating hours are estimations and will vary depending on individual circumstances Balance of energy consumption example Summer Winter Output Current Output Current day day day day Seating group 3 4 Ah 5 1 Ah Kitchen 1 5 Ah 3 Ah Extractor hood 0 12 Ah 0 12 Ah Bathroom unit 3 5 Ah 3 5 Ah Water pump 2 5 Ah 2 5 Ah Heater Boiler 8Ah 16 Ah Television with 8 4 Ah 17 Ah receiver approx approx 27 4 Ah 47 2 Ah A L_______ _____ approx 1 8 days power approx 1 day power independent independent Estimated operation time Solar cells The independent time period can be extended with use of the solar cells Energy gained via solar cells Summer Winter 2 solar cells of 50 W produce a gain approx 34 Ah day approx 8 9 Ah day independent operation in order to prolong independ reached ent operation here another living area battery must be in stalled 230 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER 17 10 Travel Check Lists The following check lists will help that nothing important is left at home although not everything on the check lists might be necessary Kitchen area V Object Wiping cloth Mug Turnspit Can opener Egg cup Ice cube tray Lighter Bottle opener Air tight storage bo
214. tered in the vehicle documents Observe the maximum permis sible gross weight of the motorhome Your HYMER dealer will be pleased to advise you RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 191 12 Customer Service and Maintenance 12 7 Vehicle Identification Plate The vehicle identification plate Fig 174 with the serial number is mounted on the right hand side at the front just above the skirt Do not remove the vehicle identification plate The vehicle identification plate identifies the vehicle helps with the procurement of spare parts together with the vehicle documents identi fies the vehicle owner gt Always include the serial number e with all inquiries for the customer service office 12 8 Warning and Information Stickers There are warning and information stickers on and inside the vehicle Warning and information stickers are for the sake of safety and must not be removed gt Replacement stickers can be ob tained from a HYMER dealer 12 9 12 9 1 HYMER Service Numbers The HYMER service numbers are 449 180 2 496373 449 89 76764242 12 9 2 HYMER Dealers Service Telephone Numbers ZHYMER HYMER A LESS Een SERIEN NR KG KG Serien Nr Fig 174 Vehicle identification plate Serial number Manufacturer s code and chassis number Maximum permissible gross weight of the vehicle Maximum permissible gross weight of the vehicle with trailer Permissible axle loa
215. th contact for appliances with maximum 16 A refrigerator transformer rectifier The electrical applicances connected to the 12 V power supply of the living area are supplied with voltage by the living area battery Connect the motorhome to an external 240 V power supply system as often as possible The trans former rectifier automatically charges the living area battery RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 123 8 Electrical Fittings HYMER 8 7 4 240 V Connection gt The external 240 V power supply must be protected by a fuse with a fault current pro tection switch Fl switches 30 mA The motorhome can be connected to an external 240 V power supply The cable may have a length of maximum 25 m The flap for the 240 V connection is designated with the symbol M W Open the flap lock and fold external flap upwards see chapter 5 W Tilt cover in an upward direction Fig 114 W Insert connector gt For the connection points on camp sites camping distributors highly sensitive fault e current protection switches Fl switches 30 mA are obligatory 8 7 2 Power Cable for External 240 V Connection gt Completely unwind the cable reels Power supply three core 3 x 2 5 mm flexible rubber sheathed cable maximum 25 m in length 1 plug with earth contact 1 socket with earth contact In order to be prepared for all connection possi bilities HYMER AG recommends the following combinations
216. the appliances and completely charge the living area battery either by mobile operation or by connection to a 240 V power supply gt An extended period of total discharge may cause irreparable damage to the living area battery gt If the voltage of the living room battery falls below 10 5 V the battery monitor in the transformer rectifier switches off all of the 12 V appliances excluding the safety drain age valve Tank alarm The tank menu appears and the corresponding symbol flashes when the fresh water tank is empty or the waste water tank is full Additionally the alarm symbol and the corresponding percentage in dicator flash Fig 112 1 or 2 W Fill fresh water tank or empty waste water tank see chapter 10 gt When the tank sensors are defective the tank menu appears and flashes Activating or deactivating the tank alarm When keys are pressed the LCD display is lit automatically W Press the tank menu key Fig 108 9 W Press the MENUE key Fig 108 3 for more than 3 seconds The tank settings menu is dis played W Switch on ON or switch off OFF the tank alarm with the keys Fig 108 4 and 5 and con firm with the OK key Fig 108 6 8 7 240 V Power Supply Only replace defective fuses when the cause of the defect is known and has been 1 Only allow qualified persons to work on the electrical fittings remedied The 240 V power supply provides electricity for sockets with ear
217. the arrow ZHYMER Fig 29 Insect screen door closed HYWO06630 Fig 30 Insect screen door opened out RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Pitching the Motorhome 5 5 7 External Flaps A gt Before commencing the journey close all external flaps and lock them gt When leaving the motorhome close all external flaps gt Always return the locking cylinder to the initial position The external flaps fitted to the motorhome are all fitted with identical locking cylinders Therefore all locks can be opened with a single key 5 7 1 Flap Lock Variant 1 In the case of models fitted with central locking systems the flap lock is connected to the cen tral locking system Opening W Insert key into locking cylinder Fig 31 1 and turn a quarter turn in an anticlockwise direction The flap lock is open BW Return the key to the central position and remove it Se B Pull on the lock handle Fig 31 2 The ex ternal flap is open 1 2 Fig 31 Flap lock variant 1 Closing m Firmly close the external flap W Insert key into locking cylinder and turn a quarter turn in a clockwise direction The flap lock is locked BW Return the key to the central position and remove it RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 59 5 Pitching the Motorhome 5 7 2 Flap Lock Variant 2 In the case of models fitted with central locking systems the flap lock is connected t
218. the gas bottle and the gas isolator tap Refrigerator Fig 133 Operating controls for refrigerator RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 1 49 9 Appliances HYMER Change over between energy sources gt Open flames are prohibited at petrol stations If the stop takes longer than 15 minutes the refrigerator has to be turned off at the button Fig 133 1 When changing over between the different power sources there are forced delays built in the AES This means that after a change over to a new energy source the refrigerator can not be operated immediately When changing over from 12 V operation to gas operation a 15 minute delay is built in the AES This prevents a change over to gas operation when the vehicle is stopped briefly and the engine is switched off e g stop to fill tank Undervoltage operation During electric operation the AES constantly checks the voltage of the power supply If the voltage is too low over a longer period of time the AES automatically switches over to gas operation The indicator lamp Fig 133 3 comes on The AES remains in this type of operation until the voltage is back to normal Refrigerating temperature control When turned on the first time the refrigerator automatically selects the middle thermostat position This position can be adjusted manually by using the button Fig 133 5 The LEDs Fig 133 4 show the selected thermostat position The refrige
219. the position of the seats and armrests is described in chapter 4 6 4 2 Adjusting the Bar Seat Bar seat models are equipped with an integrat ed three point safety belt m Pull the handle Fig 59 1 The seat height can be adjusted m Pull the handle Fig 59 2 The seat can be rotated m Pull the handle Fig 59 3 The angle of the backrest can be adjusted HYWO06579 Fig 59 Bar seat RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 81 6 Living ZHYMER 6 5 Tables 6 5 1 Bar Table The bar table size can be enlarged by pulling the table out Fig 60 1 1 HYWO1492 Fig 60 Bar table with table top pushed in Pulling the table top out W Pull the table top Fig 60 1 out using the holding bar and pull evenly out and up W Push back the table top HYWO1502 Fig 61 Bar table with table top pushed out Pushing the table top in W Pullthe table top Fig 62 as far as possible and push it all the way down and back with even force HYWO01512 Fig 62 Bar table with completely extended table top 82 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Living 6 6 5 2 Dinette Table dinette table on the pull down bed or in the alcoves Put the dinette table into the holder in the alcoves provided for this purpose 1 gt Fold in table leg of extending dinette table before commencing the journey Place the Variant 1 Retract table leg W Push the holding device Fig
220. the splint in the support foot extension Rotate the hexagonal nut until the steady leg rests completely on the ground and the motorhome is in a horizontal position Retracting 52 Place the socket spanner on the hexagon nut Fig 22 1 and rotate until the steady leg is clear of the ground Push in the support foot extension Fig 22 5 and insert the splint Fig 22 4 in the drilled hole in the support foot extension Rotate the hexagonal nut Fig 22 1 with the socket spanner until the steady leg has swung upwards and the guide disc Fig 22 3 has completely retracted into the notch Fig 22 2 gt Make sure that all steady legs are completely retracted all support foot extensions are completely pushed in and secured with the splint Fig 22 4 and the guide discs Fig 22 3 in all steady legs are retracted into the notch Fig 22 2 Fig 22 HYWO05201 1 239 4 5 Steady leg RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Pitching the Motorhome 5 5 5 2 Electrical Steady Legs gt The steady legs need sufficient ground clearance to be able to fold out vertically gt If the ignition is switched on when the steady legs are folded out a pulsating warning tone is heard The warning tone stops after the ignition has been switched off The push button on the dashboard must be pressed again Normal operation Extending W Switch off ignition m Activate the controller by
221. tor Contour lamp Camp GT B Class Star Line No External lights Low beam Main beam Parking light Fog light Direction indicator Marking lights Camp GT H7 12 V 60 55 W H1 12 V 60 55 W R5W 12V BW PY21W 12V21W 12V3W Type of bulb B Class H7 12V 55 W H7 12V 55W R5W 12V BW H3 12V 55 W PY21W 12V21W 12V3W W5W 12V DW 12V5W Star Line H7 12V 55 W H7 12V 55W R5W 12V BW H3 12V 55 W PY21W 12V21W Brake light rear light Direction indicator Fog tail light Licence plate light Reversing light Third brake light 12VP21 5W R21W 12V21W P21W 12V21W C5W 12V 5W P21W 12V21W T5 12V 2 3 W 12VP21 5W R21W 12V 21 W P21W 12V21W C5W 12V 5W P21W 12V21W T512V2 3W 12VP21 5W R21W 12V21W P21W 12V21W C5W 12V 5W P21W 12V21W T5 12V 2 3 W 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 Contour lamp Direction indicator Marking lamp Awning light RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 12V5W W5W 12V5W 12V3W 12V5W 12V5W W5W 12V 5W 12V3W 12V5W 12V5W W5W 12 V5 W 12V3W 12V5W 183 12 Customer Service and Maintenance HYMER B Classic External lights Type of bulb Low beam H7 12 V 55 W Main beam H7 12V 55 W Parking light R5W 12V5W Fog light H3 12V 55 W Direction indicator PY21W 12 V 21 W Brake light rear light 12VP21 5W Direction indicator R21W 12 V 21 W Fog tail light P21W 12V 21 W Licence plate light C5W 12 V5 W Reversing light P21W 1
222. torway RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER Country Austria Poland Portugal Romania Russia Sweden Switzerland Serbia and Montenegro Slovakian Republic Slovenia Spain Czech Republic Turkey Ukraine Hungary Cyprus On expressways weight Zi cx 00 OND Oo N gt Max dimensions in meters Width Length On unmade roads gravel 80 km h Drivers who have had their driver s licence for less than two years must not drive faster than 70 km h On main roads 2 55 m on roads marked B 2 20 m up to 3 5t over 3 5 t upto 2 5t over 2 5t up to 3 5t over 3 5 t up to 3 5t over 3 5 t up to 3 5t over 3 5t up to 3 5t over 3 5 t8 up to 3 5t over 3 5t up to 3 5t 3 5 t to 6 0t up to 3 5t over 3 5t up to 3 5t over 3 5t up to 2 5t over 2 5t Between 10 p m and 5 a m the speed limit on all motorways with the exception of A1 Salzburg Vienna and A2 Salzburg Villach 110 km h According to traffic signs On wet roads reduce speed by 10 km h on motorways by 20 km h In built up areas Helpful Notes 17 Outside built up areas 100 70 90 70 90 1005 80 905 90 80 9010 70 90 1101 80 90 80 100 80 100 80 100 80 90 80 80 100 80 80 9013 10014 90 80 90 9010 90 110 70 80 Motorway Specifications without guarantee 12 Swedish campsites often require the motorhome to have a closed wa
223. tryside gt Only empty the waste water tank and Thetford cassette at disposal stations at camp ing sites or in disposal points which are especially provided for this purpose When stopping in towns and communities observe the instructions at caravan sites or ask where there are disposal points gt Drain waste water tank as often as possible even when it is not completely full hy giene If possible flush out waste water tank and drainage pipe with fresh water every time it is emptied gt Never allow the Thetford cassette to become too full Empty the Thetford cassette fre quently at the latest as soon as the filling level display lights up gt Separate household waste according to glass tin cans plastic and wet waste also when on a journey Enquire at the town or community authority about disposal points Household waste is not to be disposed of in waste paper baskets which are situated at car parks gt Empty waste bins as often as possible into the cans or containers provided for this purpose This helps to avoid unpleasant smells and an accumulation of rubbish on board gt When parked do not allow the engine to run more than necessary When running idle a cold engine releases more contaminants than usual The running temperature of the engine is achieved more quickly whilst the vehicle is in motion gt Use an environmentally friendly WC chemical agent for the WC which can also be bio logically degraded and only
224. ttle before the gas pressure regulator or gas tube are removed from the gas bottle The gas pressure regulator must be secured with a suitable gas spanner Do not overtighten The designated gas bottle compartment will accommodate two gas cylinders i e Calor Gas Butane Propane or Camping Gaz All gas cylinders must be fitted with the appropriate regulator gt Use the shortest possible hose lengths 150 cm max for external gas bottles gt Check the gas tube regularly for wear and tear It is recommended that the gas tube gt gt gt be replaced every 12 months or earlier if necessary With some models the gas bottle compartment is located right next to the conversion door With these models only open the gas bottle compartment when the conversion door is closed Danger from damages Connections on the gas pressure regulator have left handed threads For gas operated units the gas pressure must be reduced to 30 mbar Connect gas pressure regulator complete with safety valve directly to bottle valve The gas pressure regulator reduces the gas pressure in the gas bottle down to the operating pres sure of the gas units If 2 gas bottles are used at the same time W Connect a gas pressure regulator fitted with an automatic switchover device Information available at the HYMER service centres For information on the gas supply in Europe see chapter 17 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN
225. ull down bed Closing W Release retaining belts Fig 67 1 and place underneath mattress W Use both hands to push pull down bed upwards W Secure pull down bed to the roof Fig 67 3 by means of the retaining belt Fig 67 2 Access ladder M Always use the provided access ladder to climb up to the pull down bed Hook the access ladder to the pull down bed with the two attached hoops in the U bolt 6 7 2 Bunk Bed A The maximum permitted bunk bed load is 80 kg Always use bunk bed with the safety net correctly hooked in Never allow small children to remain in the bunk bed without supervision vy v Vv V But in particular with regard to small children less than three years of age users should ensure that they cannot fall out of the bunk bed gt Use separate children s beds or travel cots suitable for children Depending on the model the rear area is fitted with a bunk bed The bunk bed can be used imme diately without conversion 86 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Living 6 6 7 3 Overcab Bed Always use overcab bed with the safety net in position gt Never allow small children to remain in the overcab bed without supervision gt But in particular with regard to small children less than three years of age users should ensure that they cannot fall out of the overcab bed gt Use separate children s beds or travel cots suitable for children A gt Do not load the over
226. ully up to the wall and lower it so that the rubber strip Fig 4 1 presses against the table top 34 Fig 3 Push button rocker switch for en trance step wee Fig 4 Dinette table variant 1 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER 3 5 2 Dinette Table Variant 2 Before the Journey 3 dinette table onto the pull down bed or into the alcove and attach it to the holder pro 1 gt Fold in table leg of extending dinette table before commencing the journey Put the vided for this purpose The dinette table of the facing seating unit Fig 5 2 is not fitted into a retainer but can be moved in a lengthways direction This results in a risk that full braking or an accident can lead to the dinette table being torn out of its retainer Persons in the motorhome can be injured For models with an alcove Before commencing the journey put the dinette table Fig 5 2 into the alcove and secure to the holder Fig 5 1 provided for this purpose Dur ing the journey it must remain in the alcove se cured in the holder For models with an pull down bed Put the dinette table on the rising pull down bed before commencing the journey For the B 634 Before commencing the journey put the dinette table to the left of the toilet and secure to the holder Fig 6 1 provided for this purpose RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN Fig 6 Dinette table
227. unting board RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Care 11 Chapter Overview This chapter contains instructions regarding the care of the motorhome The maintenance instructions address the following topics e exterior of the motorhome e interior e heated windscreen e winter operation At the end of the chapter there is a checklist of measures you must carry out if you are not going to use the motorhome for an extended period of time The checklist address the following topics e temporary lay up e winter lay up e start up after a lay up 11 4 External Care 11 1 1 Washing with a High Pressure Cleaner H gt Do not clean the tyres with a high pressure cleaner The tyres might be damaged Before cleaning the motorhome with a high pressure cleaner observe the operating instructions of the high pressure cleaner During washing keep the following minimum distance between the motorhome and the high pres sure jet with nozzle for circular jet approx 700 mm when using a 25 fan nozzle and dirt cutter approx 300 mm Take into consideration that the jet of water comes out of the cleaning nozzle with pressure The mo torhome may be damaged by incorrect handling of the high pressure cleaner The temperature of the water should not be above 60 C Keep the jet of water in constant movement during the washing process Do not keep the water jet directed at clearances built in electrical parts plugs sea
228. uorescent tube 189 Travel check leste 231 Tray rotary see rotary Day 36 TV cabinet 0c 37 Tyre change see wheel change 198 Tyre specifications 197 241 18 Index hi m uL ID COniniGAtions cocos auf tk en oe General instructions Handling zc Tyre pressure table Tyre selection Lsssue ANGER et e REP AE as U Underbody maintenance Underfloor sliding drawer Oad 5 tastes eta eek e DRE OPGNING e Ren EE Unladen weight Upholstery cleaning V Vehicle identification plate Vehicle lighting see lighting 2 00 00ee000 ee Ventilation BEE W Warning stickers 005 Warning tone Steady legs 0 005 Warning tone entrance step Washing with a high pressure cleaner Waste water tank Cleaning 5 2 e ra E ex Emplying x eR TEX 242 HYMER Water ingress test 4 Water PUMP xa m PRAET 157 Water supply Fault search A 214 General 157 Water system EMpWinG sus src wk po Re ERR 166 Safety instructions 24 Weatherproof guarantee 4 Ri lie rt EEN A Customer service stamp 6 Weight details for special equipment 217 Wheel change 2 198 Alloy wheel rims Lese 198 Tightening torque 198 Wheel chocks 2 5 51 W
229. urely locked B Classic Opening Pull the lever situated on the left hand side of the vehicle underneath the dashboard Place both hands on the top and the bottom edge of the bonnet Fig 17 1 Move the bonnet up Closing Move the bonnet down Press down bonnet at the bottom edge in the middle until the spring loaded catch en gages audibly Pull bonnet upwards with some force and check that it is securely locked RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN Fig 16 Bonnet B Class Fig 17 Bonnet B Classic 47 4 During the Journey HYMER 4 11 Writing and Reading Rest gt During the journey the writing A and reading rest must be closed gt If there is a passenger airbag the writing and reading rest is locked so it cannot be opened 4 12 Electrical Window Winder Remove hands and other objects A from the window before closing gt Even if you leave your vehicle just briefly remove the ignition key from the steering lock Oth erwise children may be able to operate the window winder and injure themselves There is an electrical window winder on the driver s side of the motorhome Fig 19 Switch for the electrical window wind Opening and closing er in the driver s door W Press switch Fig 19 1 48 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER During the Journey 4 4 13 Heated Windscreen B Class gt Check from time to time to se
230. use the rear axle load to reach its limit prema turely The dangers of overloading your motorhome even at a single axle should not be underestimated Of decisive importance for correct loading is not only the actual load weight but also the distance between the load and the axles To determine the correct distribution of the load you will need a scale a tape measure a calculator and some time RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 29 3 Before the Journey HYMER The weight of the load on the front axle or the rear axle can be calculated with a simple rule of three The decisive relation is the distance A in cm from the front axle to each individual payload weight G in kg The length of the vehicle R in cm also enters into the calculation The front axle dis tance A times the weight G divided by the distance R yields the load on the rear axle Then the pay load weight is subtracted from the rear axle load which was just calculated If the result is a positive value this means that the front axle is relieved of this amount If the result is a negative value this means that the front axle is subject to a load of this amount Example calculation Distance to the front axle Weight in rear garage rear storage space Length of the vehicle Load on the rear axle Weight in rear garage rear storage space Load relief to the front axle Through calculation of the values for all storage spaces
231. ushion Fig 74 1 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN Living 6 Fig 73 Prior to conversion HYWO6899 Fig 74 During conversion Fig 75 After conversion 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Back cushion Seat cushion Table top Additional cushion long Bedding box Bedding box extension Additional cushion long 89 6 6 9 3 H gt Do not stand on the divan when it is pulled out The divan may be damaged by this Living 90 Convert the central seating group for sleep ing see Central Seating Group Pull out as far as possible the bedding box extension Fig 77 6 on both bedding boxes of the central seating group Lift the divan slightly Fig 77 9 and pull out as far as possible Remove the additional cushion Fig 77 4 from the back cushion Fig 77 8 The addi tional cushion is fixed to the back cushion with Velcro and can easily be separated Insert the additional cushion Fig 78 4 be tween the seat cushion Fig 78 9 and the exterior wall Lay the back cushion Fig 78 8 on both bedding box extensions Fig 76 Fig 77 ZHYMER Central Seating Group with Divan Variant 1 HYW06778 Prior to conversion HYWO06912 During conversion Fig 78 After conversion 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Back cushion short Seat cushion short Table top Additional cushion long Bedding box Bedding box extension Additional cushion short Back cushi
232. vehicle Completely fill fuel tank This prevents corrosion damage within the fuel tank system Jack up motorhome so that the wheels do not bear any load or move motorhome every 4 weeks This prevents any pressure points from occurring on wheels and wheel bearings Always provide for sufficient ventilation in the underbody area gt Humidity or lack of oxygen e g by covering with plas tic film may cause optical irregularities to the under body Interior Place upholstery in an upright position for ventilation and cover Clean refrigerator Allow refrigerator and freezer compartment doors to remain slightly open Gas fittings Close regulator tap on the gas bottle Close all gas isolator taps Always remove gas bottles from the gas bottle compartment even if they are empty Electrical Fully charge living area and starter battery fittings gt Charge at least for 20 hours before laying up Water system Empty the entire water system Blow out the residual water from the lines 0 5 bar max Observe notes in chapter 10 Switch off safety drainage valve by means of the battery cut off Switch on the transformer rectifier position Batterie Aus bat tery OFF Otherwise the battery will become discharged too quickly gt If the safety drainage valve is switched off the water system will no longer be protected against frost RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 173 11 Care HYMER 11 5
233. will fade over time if it is exposed to sunlight If the temperature within the vehicle rises rapidly as well the colour will change at an accelerated rate Therefore HYMER AG recommends that you close the shades on the skylights of the parked vehicle when there is strong sunlight RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 75 6 Living ZHYMER 6 3 1 Wind Up Skylight W Turn the wind up skylight crank Fig 54 2 one direction or the other to raise open or lower close the wind up skylight Any setting is possible Roman shade The Roman shade can be fixed in position at varying lengths In order to close the Roman shade while keeping the insect screen closed the two can remain locked together the insect screen is moved with the Roman shade Closing m Pull Roman shade Fig 54 3 in the direction indicated to the desired position The Roman shade will stay in that position Opening m Return the Roman shade to its initial position Insect screen Closing B Pull insect screen Fig 54 1 in the direction indicated until it touches the Roman shade Fig 54 3 W Lock the insect screen in position with the Roman shade Opening W Press the handle attached to the insect screen Fig 54 1 1 2 Q uvwossao W Use handle to return the insect screen slow Fig 54 Wind up skylight ly to its initial position 76 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN ZHYMER Living 6 6 3 2 Hinged S
234. windscreen switch off the windscreen heater gt Do not use sharp edged or abrasive materials to clean the inside of the windscreens W Clean the inside of the heated windscreen with soft material shammy leather m Remove smears or traces of grease with methylated spirit m Remove vignettes with benzine 11 4 Winter Care De icing salt damages the underbody and the parts open to water spray HYMER AG recommends to wash the vehicle more frequently during wintertime Mechanical and surface treated parts and the underside are under particular strain and should therefore be cleaned thoroughly gt When there is a frost hazard always run heater at a minimum of 15 C In the case ex treme outside temperatures the furniture flaps and doors should be left slightly open The inflowing warm air can help prevent the freezing of water pipes for example and counteract the formation of condensation in the storage spaces gt Inthe case of frost cover the windscreen with a winter insulation mat 172 RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN HYMER Care 11 11 5 Lay Up 11 5 1 Temporary Lay Up gt After the vehicle has been standing for a longer period approx 10 months have the braking and gas systems checked by an authorised specialist workshop gt Take into consideration that the fresh water is undrinkable after only a short time Before laying up the vehicle go through the following check list Activities Base
235. xes Breakfast plate Forks Cleansing agent de tergent Bathroom sanitary items v Object Towels Sanitary items V Object Dishcloths Set of knifes and forks for grilling Coffeepot Corkscrew Kitchen paper Spoons Knifes Garbage bags Frying pans Stirring spoons Salad servers Chopping board v Object Toilet brush Toilet paper Helpful Notes 17 V Object Bowls Brush to wash the dishes Cloth to wash the dish es Matches Cups Plates Thermos jug Pots Glasses B Toothbrush glass RM 03 10 3 englisch EN 1269361 HYW 0126 02EN 231 17 Helpful Notes Living area V Object Dustbin List of addresses Registration confirma tion s Road atlas Bath towels Bath shoes Batteries Bed sheets Bed linnen Laundry bag Books Camping guide Spare bulbs Vehicle documents Water bottle Binoculars Fire extinguisher Driving licence Vehicle tools Waste water container Adapter socket CEE adapter Wire Spare wheel Spare lamps Spare fuses Replacement water pump Hammer Flat wrench Gas filling adapter Gas tube 232 V Object Gas bottle Green insurance card Insect lamp Insect repellent Deck of cards Broom Candles Dust pan Coat hangers Clothes brush Pillow Credit card Map Medicine Music cassettes Neck supporting pillow Sewing kit Identity card Radio V Object Fabric tape
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