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1. Premium De Luxe De Luxe easy Do not remove or change the name Excellent Prestige plate Landhaus 03 9 3 10 Fit for a Speed of 60 mph 03 10 1 Your HOBBY caravan is technically equipped for a maximum speed of 60 mph Under no circumstances may this speed be exceeded Note the permissible maximum speeds for trailer carriages in the country in which you are travelling Road traffic regulations in Germany were changed on 22 October 2005 Your caravan was already set to a speed of 100 at the factory and this has been entered in the caravan s registration documents Upon request the 60 mph sticker will be issued by the road traffic authority when the caravan is initially registered and attached to the back of the vehicle The following points must be observed because you are responsible for adhering to them If they are not met the maximum speed for the caravan is no more than 50 mph a The base vehicle must be equipped with an anti locking system anti lock device and may not exceed an overall mass of 3 5 tons b The caravan must be equipped with hydraulic vibration dampers shock absorbers naturally your new HOBBY Caravan is equipped with these c The caravan s tires may be no more than six years old They must be marked at least with an L 75 mph for the appropriate speed category d The caravan must be equipped with a stabilising unit in accordance with ISO 11555 1 The overall mass
2. A mo 19 460 LU De Luxe easy 1s o no 20 460 Ur de Luxe easy We ns mo w 14 1 Type i Basic Mass in Add load equipment running kg kg order kg as0srfexcelent l Xu Xm 34 9 suec teme ve owe oe 495 UFe Excellent 1212 1274 1400 580 UL Excelent 15i S 359 3b xm 14 2 Hobby 14 3 Basic equipment The basic equipment includes all of the equipment objects and fluids that are required for the safe and correct use of the vehicle This includes the weights of a liquid gas supply 400 TB 400 SFe 540 720 WLU 770 400 SF 495 WFU CFf CL 720 KFU EC KMF Number of built in gas regulators rs LLL EC Tota kg ws 15 195 165 wes III ES Total kg 40 ns 665 50 675 c electric supply Eo o LLL LLL LLL connecting cable for low voltage 4 4 4 4 J 4 Total basic equipment kg 605 62 87 705 88 14 3 h gt gt D 5 O s o 0 e 0 Trade name andhaus Per Axle s Wheel Leading Safety mitted brake equip coupling axle load ment l os 00 VGB 13m 2024251 KFL 128 WS 3000548 L eo we vee 13m 20242571 KFL 128 WS 2000 HAs L 00 32e vom 13m 2024257 KFL 12 8 WS 2000 HAS 90 380 VGB 13m 20 2426 1 KFL 128 WS 3000 Fas 00 3200 vos 13m 20 2425 1 KEL 128 WS 3000 Fas mo 1200 VGB13M 202427 KEL
3. 06 12 Small roof light To open the roof light e This roof light can be opened to three different settings in the opposite direction to traffic Press the locking knob on the side and use the adjusting lever to move the roof light to the desired position then click it into place The light has a maximum opening angle of 50 To close the roof light e Release the adjusting lever from its catch position and close the roof light The light is automatically locked when it has been com pletely closed Insect screens and shades pliss s Both pliss s are fully adjustable by sliding them horizontally from side to side Roof fan washroom The roof fan can be set up either on one or both sides To open e Press the spring lock towards the inside of the roof fan while at the same time using the handle to press the roof fan upwards To close e Use both handles to pull the roof fan firmly downwards until both spring locks have lat ched into place Shade insect screen To close e Pull the handle of the screen to the opposite side and let it latch into place on the locking tab To open e Press the catch hook down and release it from the locking tab e Take hold of the handle and slowly guide the screen back Hobby 7 Installation of electrical devices 7 1 Safety tips The installation of electrical devices in the HOB BY caravan has been carried out in accordance with the valid regulations and standa
4. DE LUXE EASY DE LUXE EXCELLENT PRESTIGE PREMIUM LANDHAUS OPERATION GUIDE Hobby Version 02 2014 Dear Caravaner Congratulations on the purchase of your new HOBBY Caravaner The trust you have placed in us is both an incentive and an obligation to continuously implement new ideas technical innovations and fine touches to make our caravans even better Our fully fitted and highly sophisticated models enable us to offer you the perfect setting for the most enjoyable days of the year Please read this manual carefully even if you have been driving a caravan for a longer period of time It will help you to avoid operating errors and damage to the vehicle and its equipment Correct handling of all technical details will increase your driving comfort and maintain the value of your caravan If this user manual should be unable to provide the required assistance a close pan European net work of dealers is available for further help Take advantage of your authorised dealer s experience and technical knowledge we recommend speaking to him in detail before taking your first trip with your HOBBY caravan We wish you and your fellow travellers many enjoyable trips and hope you will always have a safe journey with your new HOBBY caravan Your HOBBY Caravan Plant Ing Harald Striewski GmbH Table of Contents o M 01 1 1 1 General information NN m 01
5. Rear light bulbs 12 5 Refrigerator 05 1 10 13 Registration 03 8 Regulator knobs 09 1 Remote control 07 8 Remote control 07 9 Residual current device 07 19 Rims 04 3 Roof 05 8 Roof bonnet 06 11 Roof fan 06 12 Roof load 05 8 Rotating stanchions 03 8 S Safety tips 07 1 Securing the vehicle 02 9 Self sufficient package 07 22 Service flaps 05 5 Shower regulator 08 5 Shunting 02 7 Shutoff valves place of installation 09 4 Step tread 05 5 Swivelling table 06 7 T Tables 06 5 Tanks 08 2 Technical data basic equipment 14 3 possibilities for increasing loads 14 8 Ix 2 suitable for a speed of 100 kms 03 10 technical data 14 4 tire pressure 14 1 tires and rims 14 12 weights 14 1 Technically permissible maximum weight 03 12 Therme 08 4 Tire pressure 04 1 14 1 Tire profile depth 04 2 Tire repair kit 04 7 Tires 04 1 Tires age of 04 2 Toilet 08 8 Toilet flap 05 7 TV mount 06 4 U Ultraheat 10 5 Undercarriage 12 10 Upkeep 12 7 V Valves 09 1 Vehicle keys 02 1 Ventilation and de aerating 05 1 VIN Vehicle Identification Number 03 9 W Warning triangle 02 1 Waste water tank 08 2 Water supply 08 1 Water system 02 10 Windows hinged windows 06 9 upkeep 12 10 Winter operation 12 16 WLAN module 07 15 Hobby Wohnwagenwerk Ing Harald Striewski GmbH Harald Striewski StraBe 15 D 24787 Fockbek Rendsburg www hobby caravan de
6. Ur be rH Tm e e E i Lt h iT AOL y ve 9 z EE r Pil Em y qu i Oi Y F M A l nU SA F Y ea A ea of Y A j E y l GN Memory J Rotary encoder with keys LCD Display Menu Main switch Hobby LCD control panel Premium Landhaus models or optional extra 07 4 Hobby Functions of the main switch 12 e After initially connecting the caravan to the 230 V mains you must press either the main switch or any other control key in order to activate all of the 12 V electrical devices and the 230 V electrical devices that are switched by the system e g therme floor heating e Once the system is in operation press the main switch briefly to turn all of the lights off All of the 12 V steady electrical devices e g water supply refrigerator control heat blower remain activated The devices that were pre viously switched on are stored in the system pressing on the main switch reactivates them This also resets the degree to which those lights were dimmed that can be regulated e Pressing the main switch for at least four seconds while the system is switched on will turn off not only the presently activated devices but also the entire 12 V system in self sufficient caravans this will not cut off the charging of the battery e f there should be a power failure the system will remember whether the main switch was on or off AS soon as the power is back on the main switch wil
7. for De Luxe i If the vehicle includes the optional extra 07 8 Hobby Children s switch All of the vehicles with a entry partition have a special switch in the entrance area at a height that can be reached by children This switch enables them to turn the main lights on and off Remote control e The hand held transmitter is used to switch six functions on the control panel via remote control To conserve the capacity of the bat tery being used press the keys on the hand held transmitter only until the desired function has been carried out Left bed Right bed Wall light Ceiling light to the manufacturer s separate ope 33 For further instructions please refer rating instructions Main switch Outer tent light 07 9 Current date a Pe 106 14 Me to base oa Alarm clock vehicle Charging discharging Current time Main switch Mains connection 07 10 Standard functions on the LCD display Basic menu e The basic menu appears if you have not pressed a navigation key during the past 30 seconds approximately This menu is not illuminated Time e The current time is displayed in this field Date e The current date is displayed in this field Connection to base vehicle e This icon appears if the caravan is connected to the base vehicle and the motor of the base vehicle has been started This function is only displayed when the vehicle has been equipped with a se
8. p 65 R 13 C LI 91 let pep fo Excelent ote tele te e Prese L fet pep dl dtl Premium 1 PS E LE LLL 155 80 R 13 XL LI 84 a ee l1 bL Ll d mE 1900 5x13 165R 13C L191 1 1 pop MEN 2000 5x13 OJI3 4 black 65R 13CLI9 m ae macia e 1900 33 5x13 165R13CLI91 38 NE PESO FEO IS op je 2 5x13 185R 13019 1 i M pt DL LLL E O A A A O O O Ll fhanas ig 0 5 o o 5929 o 1900 i i 1900 1000 1000 41 2 x 13 155 80 R 13 XL LI 84 TR1 503 i i 2200 5x13 2300 1200 1200 Ligrtaloy rims are part ofthe standard equipment 5x13 rouke tee e 220 fioa axis sesmiscuior 38 5x13 roku ies e 20 fioo sexis sesmiecuer 38 5x13 165R 13 U9 roc wea 2300 fioo sexis sesmiscuer 38 5x13 165 R130 19 moor rec e 280 jt20or2oo avexta sesmiscuior 38 5x13 misos siver te5R TS CLIGI PS co rm Q O Metal wheel rim tightening torque 110 Nm Light alloy rim tightening torque 120 Nm Tyre bolts retainer for all 13 14 metal wheel rims and all light alloy rims incl 15 cone washer retainer for all 15 metal wheel rims SPHERICAL WHEEL BOLT 14 14 Max increase Metal wheel rims for Light alloy rims for for increased load increased load increased load Axle load Metal Tyre size i Light alloy rim Light alloy kg wheel rim size alloy rim rim colour 198 70 R
9. as a fire blanket by the cooker Ensure that everyone is familiar with the fire prevention measures on site see also 2 1 General infor mation Read the operating instructions from the manufacturer carefully A Never use portable cooking or hea ting equipment except for electrical heating equipment note the power consumption but not radiant hea ters because these may cause a fire or risk of suffocation 9 2 Gas supply Hobby The caravan is equipped with propane gas facilities These facilities opeate the following devices cooker refrigerator heating element warm water boiler if necessary special equipment if necessary baking oven if necessary Bottle container The gas bottle container holds two 11 kg pro pane cylinders Q Via a safety regulator 2 the gas bottles are attached by a hose to the supply line G Each bottle is fastened by two separate belts 3 to the floor of the gas bottle container and the wall at the front end of the caravan A Gas bottles may only be carried in the gas bottle container Rules for the gas bottle container e Before every trip check that gas bottles are securely fastened Place them in an upright position and shut the valves Re lash all loose belts Using a leak indicator inspect the regulator connection for leaks every time you change a bottle e The gas bottle container is not suitable for transporting accessories e g outer
10. bedside lights Electric circuit 2 15 A children s bedside lights Electric circuit 3 7 5 A clothes cupboard light left bedside light only WLU ambience 2 kitchen shower Electric circuit 4 7 5 A fan washstand ambience 3 ambience 1 Electric circuit 5 7 5 A water supply Porta Potti refrigerator illumination Electric circuit 1 7 5 A ceiling light Electric circuit 2 7 5 A dependent on the model Electric circuit 3 7 5 A right hand bed kitchen shower Electric circuit 4 7 5 A washstand outer tent light left hand bed Electric circuit 5 7 5 A water pump what caused the fuse to blow and have fixed this Only replace defect fuses if you know 07 25 07 26 a Only replace defect fuses if you know what caused the fuse to blow and have fixed this Your caravan also has a combined external so cket and antenna terminal in the outer tent optional extra for De Luxe and De Luxe easy This can be used for example to set up a TV in the outer tent Depending on how you wire it the integrated antenna terminal can be used as either an input or an output socket For further information please speak to your Hobby dealer also see 6 2 it diagram IrCul 7 5 External c LZ AL 0 AS c Zeiumyeniah gt DA enig eyuM N Lea a d Ya 1461 eodueJea o 8 1eq0y 1464 uii iin buiuonisod Duiuonisod epis yel ui Buiuonisod epis 1u6u ui 99UEJ e9 o pue Buiuo
11. grounds or specially marked waste disposal facilities Filling the water system Place the caravan in a horizontal position Switch on the main switch on the control panel Shut the outlet valves on the therme Shut all of the water taps Unlock the petrol cap 6 and turn it counter clo ckwise to open it Fill the water tank using the fresh water filler neck Turn all of the water taps to hot and open them The water pump will be switched on Leave the water taps open until the water flows out of the taps without any bubbles This is the only way to ensure that the therme will also be filled with water Turn all of the taps to cold and leave them open The cold water pipes will be filled with water Leave the water taps open until the water flows out of the fixtures without any bubbles Shut all of the water taps Shut the filler neck 35 Use the control panel to check the amount of water in the fresh water tank 08 3 08 4 Plan for warm water supply To remove water e The water will be mixed to the desired temperature according to the position of the pre mixing unit Emptying the water system Use the control panel to switch off the electrici ty for the water pump 7 by pressing the main switch for a longer period of time 4 sec Open all of the water taps 8 to the centre setting Hang up the adjustable shower head in the shower Open the outlet valves 6 on the therme Unscre
12. in Figures 1 to 11 on the left A id Never add sanitary liquids directly through the valve or into the toilet bowl because this may damage the washer of the valve in the excrement tank Always add liquids through the empty ing support Fig 6 We recommend that you press the ventilation button Fig 10 before putting the excrement tank back into its correct position Preparing the flushing water tank The next step is to prepare the flushing water tank as shown in Figures 12 to 20 gt To avoid water damage in your cara van ensure that you are not travelling with a flushing water tank that is too full Fig 16 Check the emptying hose or the filling level indi cator on the adjusting Knob C 500 only to deter mine how much water is in the tank Hobby Using the toilet The toilet can be used when the valve is either open or closed To open the valve turn the con trol Knob counter clockwise or push the lever to the left depending on your model Never leave any water in the bowl when the toilet is not being used This prevents unpleasant odours gt Flush the toilet by pressing the flush knob for several seconds Shut the valve every time you have finished using the toilet Emptying the excrement tank The excrement tank has a capacity of approx 19 litres It must be emptied when the filling level indicator lights up red Once this lights up the tank can be used no
13. mattres ses and stowage spaces and dry any damp spots e Air thoroughly with fully opened doors and windows several times a day e f the outside temperature is under 8 C win ter covers should be mounted over the venti lation grilles of the refrigerator gt If despite all of these measures con densation forms somewhere simply wipe it away The following applies for containers e f the interior is sufficiently heated the fresh water tank water pipes and therme boiler should not freeze Fill all of the water contai ners only after the interior has been thoroughly heated e Since waste water is collected outside the ve hicle add antifreezer or common salt to it The drain cock of the sewage pipe must be kept Clear e he toilet can be used normally even in cold weather as long as the interior of the caravan is heated If there is a danger of frost both the excrement and the flushing water tanks should be emptied 12 17 12 18 Hobby 13 Waste disposal and environmental protection 13 1 The environment and mobile travel Environmentally sound use By nature of their activities caravan users bear a considerable responsibility towards the environ ment Therefore you should always use your caravan in an environmentally sound manner Rules for environmentally sound use e Do not interfere with the quietude and cleanli ness of nature e Dispose of waste water faeces and trash properly e Acta
14. providing active energy management so that the performance requirements of the different elec trical devices can be coordinated with the char ging of the battery The charge state of the battery age or remaining time until discharge are all shown on the LCD display of the control panel Charging is carried out gently in accordance with the steady state principle by an intelligent charger A pushbutton 1 is located directly on the batte ry container It is used to disconnect the battery from the 12 V electrical system At the same time this button serves as a 30 A automatic circuit breaker If the caravan is not used for a longer period of time please disconnect the battery from the electrical system in order to prevent the battery from being excessively discharged 07 23 e Before each journey please check that the battery is charged see p 07 13 If necessary connect it to the mains and press the main switch to start charging the battery e eave the main switch on whenever the caravan is being used so that the batte ry is charged regularly e Do not forget to activate the pushbutton on the battery container e Use every opportunity during your journey to charge the battery e he battery loses its capacity after having been used for a while and at low temperatures e An acoustic warning signal will be given off if the remaining time during discharge operation is less than 1 hour e f the battery vol
15. the bicycle carrier is 30 kg Bicycle Carrier In all other models the bicycle carrier is moun ted on the drawbar N When shunting or driving around curves you should leave a wide angle because otherwise depending on the model the bicycle carrier may collide with the base vehicle Before driving for the first time take some time to practise so as to familiari se yourself with driving conditions N After loading the bicycles please check the drawbar load and if necessary regulate it see also Chapter 2 3 Hobby 5 10 Roof awning Appropriate adapters and fitting components are available for subsequent assembly of roof aw nings Please speak to your HOBBY dealer The roof awning should always be assembled by an authorised specialist The maximum permissible total width and total height may not be exceeded by installing an awning N Installing an awning may have a ne gative influence on the trailer driving performance of the caravan 05 11 05 12 6 Interior structure Hobby 6 1 Doors flaps and drawers Kitchen Wall Cabinet Premium To open e Pull the long edge of the handle 1 forwards and fold it in towards the short edge e Pull on the handle until the flap opens To close e Use the handle to press the flap shut until you can feel it lock into place i Only the flaps on the kitchen wall cabinets have an extra lock The oth
16. 1000 2000 W temperature on the heater is reduced M NR ieee eo the heater should be operated only when the circulation fan has been switched on LA E j i d P n L I P Ld Jan Es har r Pa 11 k nee EWA ry P i n D j X xe z UA t A fi MATE Fm m An ery T A A p A h ET 9 F x AL VT Jy r dh d P x i DE we i y Return Quit the menu Menu for LCD panel 10 4 Electrical floor heating The heating system is located in the middle walking space of the floor It is 60 cm wide the length depends on the type of vehicle This he ating system is not meant to heat the room in stead it reduces the loss of heat via the floor To turn on the 24 V floor heating You will find the switch on the service panel The floor heating operates only when the caravan has been attached to a 230 V power supply Technical data Voltage 24V from its own 230V 24V transfor mer Depending on the length of the caravan power consumption lies between 150W and 320W To prevent local hot spots do not place objects for a longer period of time on the floor if the floor heating system has been turned on Do not drill any holes in the floor or screw in any screws 10 6 Hobby 10 5 Hot water heating system A The Compact 3010 LPG heater is a hot water heating system which heats hot water separately contents 8 5 It is possible to heat up the he ating system without fillin
17. 12 7 12 8 gt Thoroughly dry the light sockets because water collects there easily gt Never use caustic cleaners or clea ners which contain solvents Cleaning with a high pressure cleaner N Labels and exterior decorations should not be sprayed directly with a high pressure cleaner because they may come off Note the instructions for the high pressure cleaner before washing the caravan with it Keep a minimum distance of 700 mm between the caravan and the high pressure nozzle Note that the water jet comes out of the cleaning nozzle with a great deal of pressure Incorrect use of the high pressure cleaner can damage the caravan The temperature of the water must not exceed 60 C Keep the water jet constantly moving during the entire washing process The water jet must not be aimed directly at the clearance between the door frame and door leaf or the window frame and window leaf electrical add ons pin and so Cket connectors gaskets sealing grill for refri gerator or the roof lights This can damage the vehicle or allow water to seep into the interior Cleaning products not recommended for use e abrasive cleaning agents scratch the surface e cleaning agents that contain acetone immediately damage the plastic e dry cleaning products e diluents e alcohols e solvent based cleaners e Cleaners from the chemical group such as ketone ester and aromatic solvents e aromatic hydrocarbons e
18. 136 38 7578 2600 2260 4605 7758 0136 e 412 Jx 13 4 100 ET 30 155 80 R 13 XL 412 Jx 13 4 100 ET 30 155 80 R 13 XL 5Jx13 4 100 ET30 OJ13 4 165R 13C 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 14 7 14 5 Possibilities for increasing loads Basic version Axle Axle Tyres Brakes load kg Mes gt KFL 12 B One Piece tto0 1100 vas 13 M 195 70 R 14 XL LI 96 20 2426 1 KFL 12 B One Piece L 1200 1200 VGB 13M 195 70 R 14 XL LI 96 20 2426 1 KFL 12 B One Piece 1300 1300 VGB 13M 196 70 R 14 XL LI 96 20 2426 1 KFL 12 B One Piece 1200 1200 VGB 13M 195 70 R 14 XL LI 96 20 2426 1 KFL 12 B One Piece 1200 1200 VGB 13M 195 70 R 14 XL LI 96 20 2425 1 KFL 12 B One Piece efef 1850 1350 VGB 13M 195 70 R 14 XL LI 96 20 2426 1 KFL 12 B One Piece L1800 1300 VGB 13M 195 70 R 14 XL LI 96 20 2426 1 KFL 12 B One Piece L1800 1300 VGB 13M 195 70 R 14 XL LI 96 20 2426 1 KFL 12 B One Piece e 1850 1350 VGB 13 M 195 70 R 14 XL LI 96 20 2426 1 KFL 12 B One Piece e 1400 1400 VGB 15 MV 185R 14CLI102 20 2425 1 KFL 20 A One Piece 1850 1350 VGB 13M 195 70 R 14 XL LI 96 20 2426 1 KFL 12 B One Piece 1400 1400 VGB 15 MV 195 70 14 XL LI 96 20 2426 1 KFL 12 B One Piece e 1400 1400 VGB 15 MV 185R 14CLI102 20 2425 1 KFL 20 A
19. 15 C LI 104 Sk e lel gt lele le e 198 70 R 15 C LI 104 196 70 R15CL1104 45 2000 225 70R 15011112 45 me pe e tel e efect e el 2000 165 R 1301191 2200 2200 2200 2000 2200 4 5 4 5 2200 165 R 18 Cul 2200 2200 2000 2200 2200 2600 2500 2500 2500 2500 1300 1300 42x13 165 R 13 C LI 93 TR1 503 165 R 13 C LI 93 2500 1300 1300 4 x13 165 R 13 C LI 93 TR1 503 165R13CLI03 3 3 8 3 8 3 8 3 8 3 8 3 8 3 8 3 8 3 8 3 8 3 8 3 8 3 8 3 8 3 8 3 8 3 8 3 8 3 8 8 e If the special accessories spare tyre and light alloy rims are combined the standard wheel with a metal wheel rim will be included as a spare tyre Exception Premium models are delivered with light alloy spare tyres special accessory Light alloy rims for single axle always in connection with brand tires 14 16 Index A Accessories 11 1 Additional equipment 03 12 Additional loads 03 12 Air circulation fan 10 4 Airing 12 7 Auxiliary battery 07 22 B Basic equipment 03 12 14 3 Bed conversion 06 7 Bicycle carrier 05 10 Boiler 08 6 Brakes 02 7 12 4 C CEE plug 07 18 Changing the tire 04 6 Chassis 12 10 Checking the gas system 09 1 Children s beds 06 9 Choosing a parking space 02 8 Circuit diagram external 07 27 Cleaning the exterior 12 7 Cleaning the interior 12 11 Clothes cupboard light 07 30 Control panel 07 2 Cooker 10 16 D Definition of masses 03 11 Doors and flaps interior 06 1 Doors ope
20. 150mA while the sensor is calibrating itself The system can be manually calibrated while using the 230 V mains operation or if no electrical device has been switched on in 12 V operation To do this the 30A main fuse must be switched off on the battery container by pressing the button Now the sensor can calibrate itself This process takes approx three hours If the fuse is then swit ched on again the will be shown on the display Recognising regulators IBS guided 1 standard regulator 2 power control unit lf Cl bus compatible chargers have been in stalled and are in operation the operating states of the charging units will be shown on the dis play by turning the rotary encoder Up to two charging units can be displayed No settings can be made in this menu Setting the battery type To reach this part of the menu go to the Loa ding the Battery menu and press the button for approx 2 seconds The first time it is used the battery must be set once to the type being used _ MIIR HAE 111108 0403 14 Hobby ELET VLAN SSID einhobby 1 WLAM Password Hobby WLAN Module Hobby s Cl Bus board management can link together up to 15 devices enabling you to ope rate them using just one central control panel that shows their functions on its display standard When coupled to a WLAN module all of the functions on the LCD control panel can be wire lessly controlled
21. 25 Ambiente Ambiente 3c 1a 21 28 Ambiente Ambiente 1a 1b 29 22 Connection for external keys Battery monitoring control gt in some models Contact assignments may differ slightly 07 29 7 7 Special Lights 07 30 The switches for the lights described here are located directly on the lights themselves they are not controlled via the control panel Corner lights Spotlight D and integrated lighting columns can be switched separately The clothes cupboard light 3 is switched on and off by opening the doors of the cupboard integrated contact switch cannot be switched on the control panel The LED light is battery operated Before initial operation pull off the foil that prevents battery contact Children s bed light is switched on and off by turning the bear s nose This light can be dimmed and set as a night light blue ears cannot be switched on the control panel The night light is switched on and off separately by means of a switch underneath the children s bed light 3 Water 8 1 General information Hobby N We recommend that you inspect any water you have left in the tank this is very critical before using the water again Please note e Water that is suitable for drinking should always be used with working with food This also applies to washing your hands and clea ning the objects that have come into contact with food e To ensure that the quality of the water i
22. 5 right taillight silhouette light limitation lamp and license plate illumination left taillight silhouette light limitation lamp and license plate illumination 9 electrical supply constant positive EL NN mass for trailer recognition 13 mass for circuit 9 07 20 Operation via base vehicle During the drive the battery of the base vehi cle takes over the supply of the 12 V devices if contact 9 of the 13 pole socket system on the base vehicle has been equipped Use the main switch on the control panel to switch off the 12 V operation during the drive on longer stopovers and breaks to conserve power in the base vehicle s battery When running on 12 volts the refrigerator only functions if the motor of the base vehicle is turned on Contacts 10 and 11 of the 13 pole Socket system 33 If operation is carried out via the base vehicle a maximum of 2 elec trical devices in the caravan can be switched at the same time using the control panel exception the self suf ficient package has been installed Always switch off the electric connec tion between the base vehicle and the caravan before hooking the caravan up to a low voltage supply A Hobby Residual current device The standard version of your vehicle is equipped with a residual current device that will interrupt the electric circuit in case of a possible residual current This device is built into the clothes cup boa
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24. One Piece el 1400 KFL 20 A One Piece e 1600 ZHL 15 A e 1700 ZHL 15 A e 1500 ZHL 15 A piel ooo O 1500 ZHL 15 A e 1500 ZHL 15 A NBN Eoo po ooo 1500 ZHL 15 A Ll Ll aT ll lel Ll ll dll dl MUERE NEON MEM MAT Ep Ep DENS Leading Forked drawbar Presige Landhaus N O1 OO UJ UJ S1 C1 DN N A UJ d 00 UJ 455 UF N22 D O I O O E C Qo N BE I On I o C E BE NO PO I W n l1 LL E a NNNM 1500 ZHL 15 A Eo O 1800 ZHL 15 A 1500 ZHL 15 A A 500 1500 VGB 15 MV 185R14CLI102 20 2425 1 KFL 20 A ZHL 15 A 500 1500 VGB 15 MV 185R14CLI102 20 2425 1 KFL 20 A ZHL 15 A 800 1800 VGB 18 MV 195R14CLI 106 25 2025 KFL20A ZHL 15A 1600 1600 VGB 16 MV 185R14CLI 102 20 2425 1 KFL20A ZHL 15A 1600 1600 VGB 16 MV 185R14CLI 102 20 2425 1 KFL20A ZHL 15A 1500 1500 VGB 15 MV 185R14CLI 102 20 2425 1 KFL20A ZHL 15A 1600 1600 VGB 16 MV 185R14CLI 102 20 2425 1 KFL20A ZHL 15A 1600 1600 VGB 16 MV 185R14CLI102 20 2425 1 KFL20A ZHL 15A I CO m m I CO LT JU C2 O ll D T C2 Co O C2 TI Co a D A U m lt te fet fet fet ep ojo o fo o jo fe Jo e De Luxe easy 4 8 Hobby Maximum increased load Axle load Axle Additional Brakes Leading Forked kg
25. Premium models are delivered with light alloy spare tyres special accessory Light alloy rims for single axle always in connection with brand tires 14 13 Metal wheel rims for Light alloy rims for the standard version the standard version Axle Metal Tyre size Al load wheel pressure alloy alloy rim alloy kg rim bar 1600 4 5 OJ14 5 siver 185R14CLI102 45 1600 as exia OJMS siver 185 A14CLI102 45 1600 as 6x14 OJMS siver 185 A14CLI102 45 1600 45 6x14 on siver 185 A140LI102 45 1800 1800 Liohtaloy rims are part ofthe standard equipment 6x14 0414 5 black 195R14CLI 106 45 1600 185 R 14 C LI 102 4 4 3 3 name nical e Ele 560 UL 24EG 560 KMFe 24EG 560 KMFe 24EG 560 WL 560 WLU 24EG 560 CFe 24EG 610 UL 27EG 610 UL 27EG 645 VIP 27EG 650 UMFe 27EG 650 KMFe 27EG 650 KFU 27EG 650 UFf 27EG 650 UKFe 27EG 650 WFU 27EG 660 WFU 27EG 695 VIP 19EG 720 UM Cc 0 Q S S S S 1600 1600 5 x14 185R 14C LI 102 OJ14 5 siver 185 R14CLI102 4 5 1800 1800 Light alloy rims are part of the standard equipment OJ 14 5 195 R 14 C LI 106 S S S S S rep LLL O O O O O LL LLL LLL EHE A EL f e E fef Pe Luxe easy 1900 165 R130 19 A EA NN 2000 1100 1100 Light alloy rims are part of the standard equipment OJ13 4 165 R 13 C LI 91 1900 1000 1000 Light alloy rims are part of the standard equipment TR1 503 165 R 13 C LI 91 65 R 13 C LI 91
26. and increases cooling capacity When raining or moving make sure the grill is escured Removing the ventilation grids e Push the lock s 3 up as far as they will go e Carefully lift open the ventilation grid on the left hand side e Then pull the right hand side out of the bra cket Heating element A ventilation flap provides the heating element under the floor of the vehicle with fresh air The air from the heating element is carried out side by a flue The flue 4 is locaed on the roof of the caravan N There is danger of suffocation if flue openings are blocked Therefore do not block flue openings Ensure unobstructed outflow from the flue during winter operation A 05 2 5 2 Entry door Hobby External entry door To open e Turn the key to the right until you hear the lock open e Turn the key back to an upright position and pull it out e Pull on the door handle e Open the door To close e Close the door e Turn the key to the left until you hear the latch click into place e Turn the key back to an upright position and pull it out 33 To avoid damage do not use the track for the insect screen as assi stance when entering the caravan The entry door is your escape route in an emergency Therefore never block the door from the outside Only drive when the entry door is shut Internal entry door To open e Reach into the grip plate 1 pull the release lev
27. e fol o o jPemum Pre te O O O O O O O O O O O O OS O O O OO IO O O O O O O O es gt NO A lt I EE NO A I z 2 Z al NI ES NO al ITI TI N al BH a LL CL CLCCL rc OJO A D Q OD BH NI NI x XMIo o oloo Oo Oo oO ololalalalalalalala 5 1l yO ola ola oa Oi Oi RIA alo o0loo0ljojo oo o DOS cd oolaclcl lt ls s clc al Icel xic cloololsislalalcic o 0 MIS MARE gl tm TAI lt lt uvr min nTn e e s S T T TI TI Im e mi Z Oi lt p pt te tt rE rT TT ETT TE fe fo Detuxe easy 14 10 Hobby Maximum increased load Axle load Axle Additional Brakes Leading Forked kg New rear New equipment drawbar crossbar New feels Teal e Ae e 137 elle le lea lo ete I 2200 1200 1200 voBtam me wesmiscu r me kara no 43 2x0 1200 1200 voBiaM m no me krera m 03 200 1100 1100 vobi M no wesmionsr m m m 4 2200 200 1200 vaBtam me tesriscuisn me kara no 43 290 noyno vanm no wesmiousr m ro m 4 14 11 14 6 Tyres and Rims Standard Metal wheel rims for Light alloy rims for version the standard version the standard version Axle Metal Tyre size Air Tyre size Air load wheel pressure alloy alloy rim alloy pres kg rim bar rim marking rim sure E bar sal som soes no no vexta tesoRTaXLUSO 32 6x14 OJ
28. ee ee ee ee ee eee ne ee eee 05 7 ma o 4 05 8 5 8 Guide rail for outer tent and skirting iusserit reno n ici ap pne uno la rada 05 8 AN mm 05 10 SA0 ROSA WAI ME RE DE 05 11 Menor SU UIC CS meet t 06 1 OT JOCKS taps and Clau BIS aimara 06 1 o E ME eo TU Lg RENTRER 06 4 Ds TADOS mi iada 06 5 6 4 Conversion of seats and OSOS ascuas cosancuss m T 06 7 03 Guide DES sarao 06 9 A ce ee cat M 06 9 O TOOT NOUNS TE 06 11 Installation of electrical deviC8S ooocccccccnconnconnconnconnconncnnncnancnnncnnnrnnnrnnnrnnnrna rra nnnannnannnannaanns 07 1 Tal Sale MOS NR Emme 07 1 Le CONTO Panel arriendo 07 2 10 11 12 13 14 7 3 Electrical SUD DIY arar adan 07 18 a c eiie TT 07 24 To siecle TIERE 07 27 7 6 Contact plan for the light control system ccoocccccnccccnccccnoconoconnononcnnnnonanconanonannnnaninos 07 28 7 7 Special A 07 30 blew E E E od 08 1 6 1 General IO Naldo ns naia a a aa a a a 08 1 o2 Water SIDO nar te 08 2 SS BOGT ii 08 6 8 4 Water flushing toilet sanan aa 08 8 GaS Sy 0 nn s 09 1 9 1 General safety rules for the use of liquid gas facilities esses 09 1 qe Mas SONY MR TTT n 09 3 9 3 Gas socket D MERE 09 5 Bun CVC SS toma NEO 10 1 10 1 General MONO mmm 10 1 A 10
29. ignitor are working properly A To operate A The space behind the heating may not be used as stowage space Due to its design the radiator cover gets hot when the heating is on The operator is responsible for exercising due diligence so that third parties especially small children are not hurt e Open the bottle valve and the quick close valve in the gas line e Turn the operation handle 1 to the thermo stat position 1 10 e Press the operation handle D down until it locks The ignition is automatic from this posi tion until the flame burns The ignition spark is audible The control light on the automatic ignitor blinks during ignition e Hold the operation handle in for up to 10 se conds so that the ignition fuse kicks in e fthe gas line is filled with air it can take up to a minute until the gas is ready to burn Hold the operation lever 1 in during this period until the flame burns A Should there be any difficulty please wait at least 3 minutes before re at tempting ignition otherwise there is a danger of explosion Hobby e f the flame goes out again it will immediately be re ignited during the closing time of the safety pilot approx 30 seconds e f no flame is ignited the automatic ignitor will continue to work until the operation handle D is switched to 0 i During initial operation of the heating system there will be a slight nui sance caused by smoke and o
30. replacing a blown fuse you must first fix whatever caused the fuse to blow e Fuses may only be replaced by fuses with the same fuse protection value e Airing the charge controller insuffi ciently will cause a reduction of the charge current e he surface of the charge controller casing may become hot when the device is in operation Charge controller in the clothes cupboard on the wall Operating and loading the auxiliary battery If the caravan is not connected to the 230 V mains supply the auxiliary battery will supply the electri cal system with 12 V DC voltage Since the batte ry only has a limited capacity the electrical de vices should not be operated for a longer period of time without charging the battery or connecting the caravan to the 230 V mains connection The charge controller is used to charge the battery There are three possible sources of input 230 V mains connection generator of the base vehicle or possibly a solar panel whereby the source of input with the highest input voltage supplies the charge current for the connected battery 07 22 Hobby An Intelligent Battery Sensor IBS has been connected to the battery terminal It monitors the actual current and the actual voltage in a highly precise manner It is possible to precisely predetermine the ope rating time of the battery based on the actual consumption The IBS ensures that the batte ry will be changed in good time and assists in
31. should be replaced every two years because certain properties such as protection against corrosion deteriorate The space behind the refrigerator should be hoovered and cleaned regularly The ventilation grille should also be kept clean The door seal should be rubbed once a year with talcum po wer to keep it supple and the expandable fold should be checked for tears The filter in the fume hood must be cleaned occasionally because cooking fat collects there We recommend that you use warm water with a bit of dishwashing liquid to clean it 12 13 Remove all spray cans with cleaners and polishes from the vehicle after finishing the upkeep Otherwise there is a danger of explosion at temperatures over 50 C 12 7 Winter Lay Up for the Caravan 12 14 For many people the camping season ends when the temperature starts to fall Your caravan must be properly prepared for its winter lay up The following general rules apply Only leave your caravan in a closed space if it is dry and well aired Otherwise it is better to leave your caravan in the open Cover the safety coupling Grease the brake linkage and winding stanchions Jack up the caravan if possible Extend the levelling supports to relieve the burden on wheels and axles to some extent If possible use axle stands to support the chassis Close all gas bottles and emergency shutoff valves If you use an auxiliary battery self sufficient package it s
32. system is located in the ceiling 2 which should not be interfered with We recommend that you open the roof bonnets whenever you live in the caravan Cooking wet clothing etc produ ces vapor Every person loses up to 35 g of water per hour Therefore depending on the relative humidi ty please ventilate and de aerate through the windows and roof bon nets see also Winter operation Under no circumstances may the safety ventilation be shut not even slightly Refrigerator The ventilation bars provide the refrigerator with fresh air from outside to ensure sufficient cooling performance The ventilation bar 1 is located at the bottom of the exterior vehicle wall The de ae ration bar 2 is located above the ventilation bar In the Premium model the refrigerator is de aerated by means of a flue 3 on the roof There is a danger of suffocation if ventilation openings are blocked Therefore do not block ventilation openings Use the special cover panels for the air vents on the side of the vehicle when operating the caravan in winter These winter panels are a chargeable option they can be ordered from your dealer 05 1 Special cover plates should be used during winter operation You can buy these cover plates from your dealer gt We recommend that you remove the ventilation bars when outside tem peratures are very high This creates a high air circulation on the refrigera tor
33. tent e The main shutoff valves on the gas bottles must always be easily accessible e The ventilation of the gas bottle container gap between the bottom of the bottle contai ner and the front wall must not be closed e Lock the gas bottle container to prevent un authorised people from obtaining access A Gas bottles must be closed whene ver you are driving 09 3 Changing gas bottles changing gas bottles After changing bottles check whether gas is escaping from the points of attachment by spra ying these with a leak indicator f Never smoke or light open fires when e Open the flap of the gas bottle container e Shut the main shutoff valve on the gas bottle e Manually unscrew the gas pressure regulator and gas hose from the gas bottle left handed thread Loosen the belts and remove the gas bottle Put full gas bottle back in the bottle container Lash belts securely Manually screw gas pressure regulator and gas hose onto the gas bottle left handed thread e Close the lid of the gas bottle container Shutoff spigots and valves The gas circulation to the corresponding device can be cut off with these spigots The spigots are marked with stickers for the corresponding devices Place of installation of gas shutoff spigots e These are located in the kitchen in the upper drawer Rules for shutoff spigots and valves e Close all spigots on gas powered devices during the drive e The gas shuto
34. the De Luxe Excellent and Prestige models e Remove the two screws 1 e Remove the rear light from the lighting beam e Remove the bulb from the socket by turning it Carry out this procedure in reverse order to install a new bulb and replace the rear light 12 5 Ventilation 12 6 Upkeep Hobby Sufficient ventilation and de aeration of the vehi cle interior is essential to maintaining a com fortable climate In addition corrosion damage from sweat residue can be avoided Sweat residue forms most readily in tight spaces from the breath and perspiration of the passen gers by carrying in damp clothing when operating the gas cooker 323 Ensure sufficient air circulation to pre vent damage from the collection of sweat residue Cleaning the exterior The vehicle should not be washed more often than necessary f Use cleaning solvents as sparingly as possible Aggressive cleaners such as rim cleaner pollute our Only wash the vehicle at specially designed wash sites environment Do not use cleaners which contain solvents Rules for cleaning the exterior e Rinse the vehicle with a light stream of water e Wipe the vehicle down with a soft sponge and typical shampoo solution Rinse the sponge often in the process e Afterwards rinse with a great deal of water e Dry the vehicle with a suede cloth e Allow the vehicle to stand out in the open after washing to let it dry
35. the boiler has been filled by displacing the air and the water flows e Shut the faucet Emptying the boiler Use the control panel to switch off the energy supply e Open the faucets in the kitchen and the ba throom e Open the outlet valve on the boiler Set the lever in a vertical position e Empty the water directly outside Hobby Operating on gas e Remove the chimney cap ruma Boiler e Open the gas bottle and the emergency shut off valve on the gas pipe e Use the rotary switch on the control panel to switch on the boiler The green control light will shine e Use the rotary switch to set the desired tem perature approx 30 C 70 C Operating on electricity e Use the control panel to switch on the ruma Boiler EL boiler The control light will shine gt 3 When operating on electricity it is not possible to preselect the water temperature This is automatically set to approx 70 C Switching off the boiler e Use the rotary switch to turn off the boiler e Attach the chimney cap and close the emer gency shutoff valve and if necessary the gas bottle only when operating on gas When operating on electricity the boiler functions only when the caravan is connected to the 230 V mains supply 08 7 8 4 Toilet 08 8 Preparing the excrement tank Before you can use the toilet you must first pre pare the excrement tank How to do this is shown
36. the quick close valve in the gas line e The roof ventilation or the window must be open while operating the gas cooker e Operation handles which must be pressed to ignite gas devices must automatically spring back into the original position upon release e Before you use the gas cooker for the first time any flame guards that may be provided must be set up or permanently fastened so as to provide effective heat protection for components and furnishings that may be endangered by fire e The sockets above the cooker may not be used when cooking Shut the protective caps N Cookers or other devices which use combustion air from the interior may never be used to heat the vehicle this would cause a potentially life threatening lack of oxygen due to carbon monoxide build up The cooker may not be used when the glass covering is still on it A 10 16 Hobby Operation e Open the cover 1 e Set the turning knob 2 of the desired burner in the ignition position large flame and press e Ignite the burner with gas lighter fluid a match and or lighter e Hold the turning knob 2 in for an additional 10 15 seconds e Release the turning knob 2 and position it to the desired setting large or small flame e fthe ignition is unsuccessful repeat the pro cess from the beginning Use potholders or mitts when hand ling hot pots pans and similar ob jects Danger of injury Never allow gas to escape
37. toppling over can occur if the jack is applied to other parts of the vehicle The jack is only to be used for changing tyres It may not be used for working under the vehicle 04 5 A The rotating stanchions may not be used as a jack After changing the tyre the wheel screws must be examined after a 50 km drive to ensure that they are tight enough tighten if necessary Changing the wheel Set the corresponding jack onto the axle pipe of the swinging lever group or on the longitudinal beam in the area of the axle attachmentsof the wheel to be changed On caravans with a double axle always set the jack onto the rear axle a hydraulic jack is recommended If the vehicle is parked on soft ground lay a stable reinforcement under jack i e a board Lift the vehicle until the wheel is 2 or 3 cm off the ground Reposition the ratchet jack handle if it should slant when you jack up the vehicle Remove the wheel fastening screws and the wheel e Attach the spare tyre to the hub and adjust it e Reattach the wheel screws and tighten them lightly over the transversal e Lower the jack and remove it e Tighten the wheel fatening screws evenly 04 6 with the wheel wrench The nominal value of the attachment torque is 110 nm for steel rims and 120 nm for aluminium rims Helease the handbrake and reactivate the stabilization system tyre available at all times Therefore have the spare t
38. turned and opened individually enabling the hot air to escape with the corresponding intensity to where it is required The desired heating power can be regulated by using the adjusting knob 2 The adjusting knob 2 is located on the reflecting panel of the heater Adjustment by hand e Turn the rotating ring 3 to M e Adjust the desired level via the turning knob To turn off e Turn the rotating ring G to O Automatic operation e Turn the rotating ring 3 to A The electronic system regulates the required blower speed and limits the RPM to the value set on the adjusting knob Booster Stage e Turn the rotating ring 3 to L e Set the blower speed on the adjusting knob 2 to 5 for maximum air flow volume Room Thermostat Foran average room temperature of approx 22 C without using the fan set the thermostat 2 to about 3 To feel comfortable and distri bute the warm air evenly Truma recommends that you use the fan and set the thermostat 2 to about 4 The exact thermostat setting must be deter mined in accordance with the floor plan and your personal comfort i The thermostat sensor is located at the bottom of the heater Please note that a cold draft will adversely affect the thermostat Such sources of in terference must be eliminated other wise there is no guarantee that you will be able to adjust the temperature to your satisfaction Hobby 10 3 Electric auxiliary
39. via your smartphone tablet or notebook After the main switch on the control panel has been switched on and all of the connections have been correctly attached a WLAN network is set up that is recognized by all WLAN enabled devices WLAN module The devices are updated on this card This SD card cannot be written in Windows file 33 The SD card is also found on the format Turn the rotary encoder to access the WLAN menu Power is supplied via the battery for self sufficient vehicles or hitched base vehicles only and or via the built in mains supply circuit The WLAN is ready as soon as WLAN On appears after the module has been switched on Press the rotary encoder key to access the sub menu in which the connection data for the WLAN network is displayed The menu on the left only shows example data The WLAN enabled device must be connected to the network and the password must be con firmed under Settings go to WLAN and select the network meinhobby1 in this example Should this not be displayed immediately you must first use the search scan function 07 15 Then select the network enter the password and click on the Connect button to confirm You can now call up the website http 192 168 0 1 in the Internet browser By continuing to turn and confirm the rotary en coder on the control panel you will reach the Web server data which is required to open the data in the Web br
40. zm Shower 27 Outer tent S light a 21 pa lei e 22 I i Connection for external keys Battery monitoring control 35 Contact assignments may differ slightly in some models 07 28 Radio Kitchen Bed Bed Bathroom Main panel De Luxe Excellent Prestige Premium Landhaus S38 to charge controller input 1 charging current only self sufficient 12V 38 x 230V current range 40 39 DN 40 10 11 from plus Therme 34 terminal ignition Hobby 9 and 13 from car or connection to charge controller battery connection for self sufficient 12V circuit st A Ho r hgating ag eui controller Plus electrical supply Fuses 841 S only self sufficient 12V 1 7 5A 315A 7 5A 7 5A 7 5A 8 m En 2 Inputlead 36 e pa pm 1 2 3 4 Bridge circuit S37 Ay Be bite from S37 to 4 e Ceiling Farthing ee Wall light light TSIEN D dimmerr dimmer 30 31 2 9 e e e Children s Children s Clothes Dimmer for bedside bedside cupboard Water right hand lights Ill lights light Fan supply Jumper 1 bed 3 5 6 7 ggg closed for 39 4 self sufficient 12 Fz e e e For WLU left Porta bed Potti 8 9 10 11 12 e ForWLU Clothes Cidfhes Clothes Dimmer for clothes cupboard cupboard cupboard left hand TO roof cable roof cable roof cable bed 13 14 15 16 17 33 s Outer tent light Washstand 1 8 23 o Ambiente Ambiente Kitchen 2a 2b 19 20 26 Ambiente 3a 24 Shower Ambiente 3b 27
41. 1 1 2 Markings in these operation instructions occooccooncocnnconnconcconenonenononanonanonanenanenanenanens 01 2 E o AEE EE A N A EE AE E AE ETT 02 1 2l GENea RONO Tm 02 1 22 AS A e o e 5 aE SPUR Vd EE 02 2 A o NNUS 02 4 24 Handing PernormantE tT er dci eii 02 6 200 BEO GaC FOUN SY emm 02 8 Chassis and vehicle registration eua coro conia datan dani 03 1 3 1 General IMOrmatO TET mm 03 1 3 2 Drawbars Longitudinal beams ee o T o o 03 1 3 3 Safety coupling WS 3000 osiesassuosa ict smvaiuu meu dia dd dolar airada dci 03 2 3 4 Front landing wheel MN TT LTEM 03 4 29 EOGKING Drake TAC IN CS ERE TET 03 5 3 6 Overrunning equipment and wheel Drakes cooccoccoconcconoconoooconoconononncnoncnononanonanonanos 03 6 a Otal SLAIN COINS RE 03 8 38 Vehicle TeoISta ON m ETT mm 03 8 329 General MSDS CHO Mosaic mues sis E Mm 03 9 310 Fitlor asped of T00 JI Maserati oe e eee ee 03 10 3 11 Definition Of NIIT 03 11 WIH6els VOS anna ii aia adidas 04 1 SA 04 1 AL A e E e 04 1 4 3 Profile depth and age of tyres sarna inia 04 2 gA R e A o o BO UNO uut 04 3 45 CSPI GUNG Me YO sesrainciviaciaa anda 04 4 gt os T 05 1 del ventilation ana IDG ichs resto nceabcetearsmetaneneteoeaeusndueceactenmeqnesaunevecueateosenoci 05 1 S EN TOO TT c p 05 3 Dd Sence Dancers 05 5 54 ias bottle contar Mani 05 6 55 ipear Storage o Ci A IA 05 7 A en
42. 12 8 WS 2000 rus sso 135 VGB13M 2024257 KFL 12 8 WS 3000 rus 99 130 VGB13M 20 2426 1 KFL 12 8 WS 3000 Has 190 130 VGB13M 20 2426 KFL 12 8 WS 2000 rus sso 135 VGB13M 2024257 KFL 12 8 WS 2000 Has o0 1400 VGB 15 mv 20 242571 KFL20A WS 3000 Ho so 135 VGB13M 20 242 1 KEL 12 8 WS 2000 Has L e 140 ves 15 mv 2024257 KFL 12 8 WS 3000 rus L 0 140 vee 15 Mv 20 2425 1 KFL20A WS 3000 H0 400 1400 vee 15 mv 2024257 KFL20A WS 3000 H50 160 160 vee 16 mv 20242571 KFL20A WS 3000 H50 woo 1700 vee 18 mv 25 2025 kFL20A ws 2000 H50 E B E B E E 7 Presige 495 UL 540 LE 540 LE 540 UL 540 UL 540 UL 540 UFe 1500 150 VGB 15 Mv 20 24251 KFL 20A WS 3000 HS0 20 2425 1 WS 3000 H50 20 2425 1 WS 3000 H50 1500 1500 VGB 15 MV 20 2425 1 KFL20A WS 3000 HEC 1600 1800 vee 18 Mv 25 2025 KFL20A ws 3000 Hsc L 160 31600 VGB 16 mv 20 2426 1 KFL 20 WS 3000 H50 600 31600 vas 16 mv 20 2426 1 KFL 20 A WS 3000 450 L i50 1800 ves 15 mv 20 2425 1 KFL20 A WS 3000 H50 10 31600 VGB 16 MV 20 2425 KFL 20 A WS 3000 Ho 10 31600 vas 16 MV 20 2425 KFL20A WS 2000 H50 L 10 3160 vas 16 MV 20 2425 KFL20A WS 3000 H50 560 UL 3 160 vo 16 Mv 20 2425 1 KFL 20 A WS 3000 H50 560 UL L 1600 160 ves 16 mv 20 242 KFL20
43. 15 cone washer retainer for all 15 metal wheel rims SPHERICAL WHEEL BOLT 14 12 Hobby Max increase Metal wheel rims for Light alloy rims for for increased load increased load increased load Axle Metal Tyre size i Light alloy rim Light alloy Tyre size Air load wheel rim size alloy rim rim colour pres kg sure bar 1850 6x14 OJ14 5 silver 1350 6x14 OJi4s siver 1350 6x14 ost4 5 siver 1500 6x14 OJM siver 45 1350 6x14 Os14 5 siver 45 1350 6x14 ost4 5 siver 45 1500 6x14 ost4 5 sive 45 1350 6x14 ost4 5 siver 45 1350 6x14 ost4 5 siver 45 1500 6x14 Os14 5 siver 45 1500 6x14 ost4 5 siver 45 1500 6x14 ost4 5_ siver 45 1500 6x14 ost4 5 siver 45 1500 6x14 OJi4s siver 45 1500 6x14 OJi4 5 silver 45 1750 6x15 0J15 5 black 45 1750 6x15 0315 5 black 45 jo oe eus s T 1750 jo es oes cae T T El c SET ae T IT el a T X T A las el As T T QUI oa ors mm T ism Ol C Fou ae T 1750 io ae ala T T is fee ome ae 1750 el ale T 2000 6x15 0315 5 black 45 1600 6x14 ost4 5 siver 45 1750 6x15 OJiS siver 45 1600 6x14 ost4 5 siver 45 1600 6x14 ost4 5 siver 45 1750 6x15 OJ15 5 siver 45 2000 6x15 0315 5 black 45 o e S pom os 1750 6x15 siver 45 1600 6x14 siver 45 1750 6x15 silver 45 0J15 5 0J14 5 0J15 5 If the special accessories spare tyre and light alloy rims are combined the standard wheel with a metal wheel rim will be included as a spare tyre Exception
44. 2 10 3 Electric a xiliary heating AA A In ET 10 5 10 4 Electrical Toor Ne QUIN e T DOES 10 6 10 5 THIOL Waller heating System escuadron rotores 10 7 10 6 HOMICG Elo PI MRE RE EIA 10 13 UE GaS COOKO T mm 10 16 TOO FUME MOOG pis 10 18 A e A On MIA 10 18 10 10 ea A e Po O 0 UU E 5 10 20 ACCESSORIES AOSA 11 1 Maintenance and Upke8Po ococcoccoccoconconcononnoncancnnonnnncon can cnnnnnnnrnn canon nara n cnn IRR IRR ARRA RR RR RES R Saa OR 12 1 PP e CO EC SOON III 12 1 Lie A CS ar oa Sreotoncciedd 12 2 UE ARES ie 12 4 12 4 Changing the taillight UNIS RTT MM 12 5 12 5 VentilatiON side 12 7 120 UPRO ni taa 12 7 12 7 Winter Lay Up for the e cmm 12 14 12 6 WNG OC rue NER 12 16 Waste disposal and environmental protection eee eee eere eee enn nnn 13 1 13 1 The environment and mobile travel ooccoccconcccnconiccnconicnncanonnnnanonncnanonnonannanenannanons 13 1 TECNICA LAO aa 14 1 14 1 Tyre pressure values atan iio eee 14 1 14 2 Weights in accordance with 97 27 EG sacara oa 14 1 14 3 Basie SODOM A caricia aaa 14 3 144 Tecnica data sonora ai aa 14 4 14 5 Possibilities TOF increasing IA Sisi iii 14 8 1440 NSS 11 IAS ansia rien lolas 14 12 lier QE tec Ix 1 1 Introduction 1 1 General information Our caravans are continuously being further de veloped Please understand that we reserve the right to make changes to their equipment shape and technology Ther
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49. Premium Adjust outer mirrors on base vehicle e Check caravan s tyre pressure see tyre pressure table Close all windows Close the service flaps Close and firmly lock roof bonnet e Shut off the light on the outer tent e Close and secure entry door Hobby If necessary pull the electrical cord to the 230 V mains supply out of the exterior socket If necessary pull the television antenna in ward as far as possible or fold over the satellite dish If necessary secure the roof load and lash it to prevent slippage If necessary secure all bicycles and lash them to prevent slippage ensuring that they do not cover any lighting equipment If necessary secure the spare tyre holder Premium to ensure it does not become unhoked In winter the roof must be free of snow and ice before you begin to drive Interior You must also prepare the interior of the vehicle Preparing the interior Sort all loose objects and store them in their respective compartments Store heavy and or voluminous objects e g radio outer tent beverage cases safely before you start your journey securing them to prevent them from shifting If necessary redirect refrigerator to 12 volt operation e Shut off all interior lighting A Ensure that all fluids including those in refrig erator are secured to prevent leakage Close main valve on gas container and quick close valves on all gas powered appliances Close all doo
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51. The following applies for the roof load e Use only standardised and licensed ladders that can be positioned firmly to climb onto the roof e The roof has not been made for concentrated loads Place a large scale cover over the area you wish to step on before standing on the roof Materials with a soft and smooth surface such as a large piece of styrofoam are suita ble for this purpose e Do not step too close to the roof bonnets or the air conditioning systems on the roof stay at least 30 cm away e Do not step on the rounded areas at the front and rear ends of the caravan 25 The maximum total load for the roof rail is 80 kg Be careful when standing on the roof There is a great danger that you Will slip if the roof is wet or icy 5 8 Guide rail for outer tent and skirting The keder of the outer tent slides into the guide rail for the outer tent on both sides of the cara van both at the front and rear ends N The seal 1 under the guide rail for the outer tent has deliberately been left hanging somewhat behind the guide rail for the outer tent at the front and rear ends to ensure that rain and moisture will drip off com pletely The projecting seal must never be removed The rail channel of the outer tent rail is wider 2 at the rear end of the caravan above the rear lights This makes it easier to insert the outer tent Hobby The caravan has guide rails for skirting i
52. and Water Experts worksheet G 607 and EN 1949 The operator is respon sible for scheduling this inspection N Replace safety regulator knobs and hoses after 10 years at the latest Greasing and oiling Regularly examine and grease the sliding parts and stationary parts of the chassis If the ca ravan is used seldom yearly maintenance is required Rules for greasing and oiling e Grease the bearings on the rocker arm 1 on the axle shaft every 5 000 kilometres travelled or at least once a year e Movable parts such as pins and hinged parts on the hand brake lever and deflexion lever of the ramp should be oiled lightly 12 4 12 2 Drawgear 12 2 e Lightly grease the stationary parts on the case of the overrunning equipment 2 after every 5 000 kilometres of driving IMPORTANT The friction elements of the WS 3000 safety hitch may NEVER be oiled or greased e Check from time to time to ensure that the bea ring surfaces of the thrust rod are not jammed e Clean and oil all movable and stationary parts regularly 53 The axle s of the caravan is are fitted with compact wheel bearings The cylinder hub compact bearings and axle nuts form a closed unit The compact bearings are free of maintenance due to their special grease A The wheel brake may never be repositioned on the fixing lock or on the yoke end of the bars Only reposition the wheel brake on the self securing stationary hexago nal nut IE Yo
53. anual The high level of quality and security for cara vans is ensured by means of continuous further development In very rare cases there may be a difference between the description and the vehicle itself 2 Safety 2 1 General information Hobby Keys The following keys are provided with the caravan Two keys which fit into the following locks entry door service flaps toilet flap gas bottle container lid fresh water tank lid Rear Storage Locker Premium AN Warnings and information labels are attached both inside and outside the vehicle These are meant for your safety and may not be removed Emergency equipment To be prepared for an emergency you need at lest three basic items of rescue equipment first aid kit warning triangle and fire extinguisher which you should carry at all times and know how to use frist aid kit warning triangle high visibility vest rire prevention measures Never leave children unattended in the vehicle e Keep flammable materials away from all hea ting and cooking appliances e Changes to the electrical system gas system or built in devices may only be carried out by professional authorised workshops e Place a fire extinguisher at the main entry door e Ensure that everyone is familiar with the guide lines on the fire extinguisher e Place a fire cover near the gas cooker e Keep all escape routes clear e Ens
54. ase vehicle than 30 kg in the rear storage locker N Do not store additional loads of more compartment Premium weight and the permissible drawbar 33 The technically permissible maximum load must not be exceeded vity the better its driving performance 35 The lower the caravan s centre of gra and response in curves a en Sa lJ d i Hobby Stowage areas in the caravan Light objects 1 such as towels and light weight laundry Medium weight objects 2 such as clothing laundry and food Heavy objects 3 such as the outer tent boat motor or crates of drinks If your caravan is equipped with a rear bicycle rack the reduction in the drawbar load created by the bicycles must be compensated by the rest of the load Drawbar load You will only achieve optimum driving stability and decisively increase your safety on the road if the drawbar load has been properly adjusted for your combination of base vehicle and the cara van being pulled The drawbar load indicates the power the caravan s drawbar exerts on the car s clutch Rules for the drawbar load e Set the drawbar load correctly You can for example use normal bathroom scales use a strip of wood approx 400 mm long to po sition them vertically under the coupling jaw It may also be possible to roughly estimate the drawbar load by means of the drawbar load scales 4 integrated in the front landing wheel whereby the drawbar of th
55. ased to advise you The following applies for heating e Both the air intake as well as the exhaust gas openings of the heating system must be kept free of snow and ice if necessary use flue extensions It takes longer to heat up the caravan in win ter especially to heat hot water Do not let the interior cool down completely when you are away or at night set the heating to low and leave it on 23 Continue to heat the vehicle while you are sleeping e he caravan uses considerably more gas in winter than in summer Two 11 kg bottles of gas will be used up in just under one week e herefore should you stay longer in one place it is worthwhile to set up an outer tent It will help to acclimatise the caravan and keep the dirt out Hobby The following applies for ventilation During operation in winter condensation is caused when using the caravan in low tempera tures Sufficient ventilation is extremely impor tant to ensure that the quality of the air inside the caravan is good and to avoid damages to the vehicle caused by condensation e Do not shut vents for forced ventilation e Set the heating to maximum power when he ating up the caravan Open stowage spaces cupboards drawers furniture flaps curta ins shades and plisses This enables you to achieve optimum ventilation and de aerating e Only heat the caravan when the recirculation air system is switched on e Every morning air all of the cushions
56. ays under body protection or similar products be allowed to interfere with it Should salt adhere to the hot dip galvanised chassis it will damage it and may cause white rust However white rust is not a defect but merely an optical impairment After driving in winter or through salty water the hot dip galva nised surfaces should be rinsed with clear water Windows and doors Window panes requires particularly careful treat ment Rules for upkeep e Rub the insulation of doors and windows lightly with talcum e Only clean acrylic glass window panes with a clean moist sponge and a soft towel Dry cleaning can scratch the panes cleaners which contain softeners or 355 Do not use strong and aggressive solvents Talcum is available in auto specialty stores Hobby Cleaning the interior 335 To reduce problems arising from dampness use water sparingly when cleaning inside Rules for cleaning seat covers upholstery covers and curtains e Clean seat covers with a soft brush or vacu um cleaner e Have heavily soiled upholstery covers bed spreads and curtains dry cleaned do not wash them yourself e Clean with the foam of a gentle detergent if required Cleaning instructions for mate rials that contain Teflon 35 e Always treat spots immediately e Sponge spots but do not rub them e Work from the edge towards the middle of the spot e Never use household cleaners to remove spots e Hoove
57. button has been pressed or if the idle position has been set using the arrows operation handling and maintaining the hot water heating system please refer to the separate operating in iS For further detailed information on structions for Alde Compact 3010 35 If the vehicle is equipped with an LCD control panel the basic func tions of the hot water heating system can be controlled using the panel next to the entrance see p 07 11 To start the hot water heater Press the On Off button The heater will start using the settings that were last selected The Alde logo appears on the display Idle state A Clock Outside temperature Inside temperature Circulation pump Remote indicator 230V connection Menu button On Off button Iommuoodu Settings menu Press the menu button to reach the Settings menu Any settings you make will be automati cally saved after 10 seconds If no buttons are pressed the control unit will return to the idle state after 2 minutes Hobby Setting the desired temperature Yoo Y 5 C to 30 C A in MR Hot water 50 C is always available when this is switched on The hot water system is operated electrically or uses LPG Setting the hot water Should you require more hot water the tempera E ture can be increased temporarily from 50 C to 65 C After 30 minutes the hot water heater will switch back to normal operation Increase the amount by pressing turn the
58. d to waste water treatment plants Only empty the faeces tank in the designated areas not out in the open Rules for trash disposal e Separate trash and bring recycleable mate rials to the appropriate collection sites e Empty trash containers in designated areas as often as possible This prevents unpleasant odours and trash build up Rules for rest areas e Always keep rest areas clean even if the mess was created by others e Never dispose of your household trash in the containers provided in rest areas e Do not let the motor of your base vehicle run unnecessarily while standing still A cold motor causes a lot of contamination while idling The quickest way to reach operating temperature is while driving The preservation of the environment is not just in the best interests of nature but also in the best interests of all caravaners Hobby 14 Technical data 14 1 Tyre pressure values As a rule of thumb it may be assumed that a filled tyre suffers a loss of pressure of 0 1 bar every two months Check the pressure regularly to avoid damage to tyres or a burst Tyre size Air AAA in bar 155 80 R 13 XL 165 R 130 185 140 195 70 R 14 XL 195R14C 195 70 R15C XL oder reinforced 14 2 Weights in accordance with 97 27 EG Basic Mass in Add load equipment running kg order kg 8 o 3 8 a 1 95 o e 2 1m 3 vB 440 SF De Luxe easy m
59. d with the permission of the manufacturer e Check tyres regularly to ensure that the tread is worn down evenly check tread depth check for external damages e Always use the same make and model of tyres summer or winter tyres e Drive carefully on new tyres for a stretch of approx 100 km to enable them to develop a full road grip N Due to the type of construction the tyres on caravans with a tandem axle may wear out more quickly Only one tyre size is now entered in the motor vehicle registration certificate Parts and Il This must not necessarily correspond with the size of the tyres mounted on the vehicle Should you have any queries please contact your dealer Rules for checking tyre pressure e Check and fix tyre pressure every four weeks but at least every three months and before every drive e f driving on low tyre pressure is unavoidable i e from the campsite to the nearest service station you should drive at a maximum speed of 20 km h e Tyres must be checked when they are cold Rules for tyre pressure correct tyre pressure 1 tyre pressure too low 2 tyre pressure too high 3 04 1 4 3 Profile depth and age of tyres can overheat This can result in N If the tyre pressure is too low the tyre serious damage the table on wheels tyre pressure found under Technical Information or on the labels in the gas bottle i The correct tyre pressure is given in container and o
60. dard scope of delivery they must be taken into consideration when determining the full load Object 50 instead of 25 built in fresh water tank zone cold foam mattress Adapter 7 13 pole Additional service flap Air conditioning Dometic HB 2500 Alde hot water heater Compact 3010 AL KO spare tyre holder spare tyre AL KO spare tire holder Antenna mast Teleco Bed expansion for single beds Bedspread Bicycle carrier rear drawbar Boiler Bunk bed 3 storey Car jack with box Charge controller incl 600 VA electrical supply City water supply Clothes rod in shower Weight kg 28 0 2 9 0 3 0 5 25 0 27 5 28 2 1 1 0 9 5 0 1 5 6 8 9 2 15 0 15 0 6 0 2 8 0 5 0 3 Dinette instead of centre seating arrangement O O Dometic fume hood Double bed instead of long bed with children s bunk bed UKF Drawbar anti theft device Robstop Extendable shelf articulated mount for LCD television External socket in outer tent Floor heating 3 0 15 0 3 0 2 3 0 4 4 0 6 0 Object Weight kg Front landing wheel with load indicator 0 6 Front window pane 11 3 Garage 5 0 Gas external socket 1 5 Heavy duty stanchions 1 6 Increased load single axle 0 24 0 Increased load tandem axle 16 0 LCD control panel 0 0 Leather interior 10 0 Microwave 12 0 Oven incl light grill and electric ignition 15 0 Pillared table 0 5 Queen size bed crossways in the rear 8 0 Remote control for lighting sys
61. dours Immediately turn the operating handle D on the heating to position 5 and set the circulation fan to the highest position Open all doors and windows and air the caravan well The smoke and odours will disperse after a short while To shut off e Turn the operation handle 1 to position 0 The automatic ignitor is thereby shut off e Switch off the fan set the rotary switch to 0 e Close the bottle valve and the quick close valve if the unit is not used for a longer period of time Changing batteries on the automatic ignitor If you cannot hear any ignition sparks or only hear them in intervals of more than one second then you must insert a new battery e Ensure that the heating has been switched off e Remove the radiator cover see Truma opera ting instructions e Push the cover of the battery compartment up and exchange the battery take special note of plus and minus e Close the battery compartment e Reattach the external panel e Use only a temperature resistant 70 C and leakproof mignon battery Insert new batteries before the begin ning of each heating season Also note the separate operating instructions from the manufacturer 10 3 Fig 3 10 4 Circulation fan The heating system in your caravan has been fitted with a recirculation air system which distri butes the hot air throughout the entire interior by means of several air vents The air vents can be
62. e Only devices with a uniform inlet pressure of 30 mbar may be operated e Any change in the gas facilities requires a new inspection by an expert and written documen tation of this inspection Regulator knobs and valves e Only use those regulator knobs custom made for vehicles with a safety valve Other regula tor knobs are not permissible in accordance with the German Association of Gas and Wa ter Experts worksheet G 607 and EN 1949 They are not sufficient to tolerate the im mense strain Connections on gas pressure regu lators are screwed on counterclock wise 09 1 09 2 Pressure regulators must have a fixed output pressure of 30 mbar The requirements of EN 12864 Appendix D apply accordingly The regulator must have a rate of flow of 1 2 kg h Connect the regulator knobs very carefully by hand do not use keys pliers or similar tools Use the de icing system Eis Ex for the regulator knobs when the temperature drops below 5 C Before first use gt Ventilation openings should remain unob structed If necessary remove snow from the flue Remove any dirt and snow debris mixture from the suction openings under the vehicle floor otherwise the levels of carbon mon oxide could increase to dangerous levels The safety ventilation openings may not be closed We recommend that you keep a fire extin guisher that uses drying powder with a capa city of at least 1 kg by the entry door as well
63. e caravan must be in a horizontal position e Always check the drawbar load before you start to drive e he specified drawbar load see handbook or type plate and the permissible overall mass of the base vehicle and the caravan may not be exceeded How to adjust the correct drawbar load 1 Determine the maximum drawbar load of your base vehicle by checking its documentation the type plate or the drawbar plate 2 Your HOBBY caravan has a maximum per missible drawbar load of 100 kg up to 2 000 kg technically permissible maximum weight or 150 kg from 2 200 kg technically permissible maximum weight 3 Adjust the drawbar load on the caravan to the lower of the two values by loading it carefully At the same time try to make full use of this value 4 The lower of the two specified values for the drawbar load i e that of the base vehicle or the caravan may not be exceeded 02 5 2 4 Handling Performance 02 6 Driving Take a test drive or a safety training course be fore the first long drive to better acquaint your self with the carriage in driving conditions Rules for driving Do not underestimate the length of the carriage Exercise special caution when driving toward yards and through gates In conditions with strong side winds slick ice or wet roads the carriage could move back and forth Adjust driving speed to overall street and traf fic conditions Long lightly sloping roads are potentially dan
64. e knob in a clockwi se direction e Latch the lock 1 with the key e Press the knob until it snaps in and secure it De Luxe Excellent Prestige Premium To open e Unlatch the lock 1 with the key e urn the handle down by 90 to a vertical position e Swing the gas bottle container flap slowly upwards To close e Close the gas bottle container flap and turn the handle by 90 to a horizontal position e Latch the lock with the key to secure it Hobby 5 5 Rear Storage Compartment Premium To open e Unlatch the lock 1 with the key e Turn the handle down by 90 to a vertical position e Slowly lift up the rear storage locker lid To close e Close the rear storage locker lid and turn the handle by 90 to a horizontal position e Latch the lock with the key to secure it If you load too much in the rear sto rage locker compartment the vehicle will be considerably more difficult to handle this endangers all road users Therefore a load of no more that 30 kg may be placed in the storage locker compartment Furthermore when loading the storage locker please ensure that sufficient storage space is also loaded at the front of the vehicle to balance the drawbar load To open e Unlatch the lock 1 with the key e Press the knob 2 and swing the flap to the side To close e Push the toilet flap to the side until it snaps in e Latch the lock D with the key 05 7 5 7 Roof
65. ecessary for the safe and pro per use of the vehicle These include the masses for gas water and electrical supply See Item 13 3 for a detailed specification 03 11 03 12 4 Additional load The additional load is equal to the difference between the technically permissible maximum weight minus the actual mass The remaining additional load must be high enough to cover all personal equipment 5 Additional equipment Additional equipment includes all items not part of the standard equipment preinstalled in the HOBBY factory or by the dealer This also includes installations by special request The mass in running order refers to the vehicle as originally equipped by the dealer or factory This actual mass increases accordingly if optional extras have been built in Before the first use we recommend that you weigh your vehicle on a calibrated vehicle scale In this manner you can determine the maximum permissible additional load for your vehicle overloaded the vehicle weigh your 33 If you are not sure whether you have vehicle on a public vehicle scale N Overloading can lead to malfunction or even tyre blowout This presents the danger of the vehicle spinning out of control which endangers you as well as other dri vers and pedestrians 4 Wheels tyres 4 1 Tyres 4 2 Tyre pressure Hobby Only use those tyres designated in the registra tion documents Other tyre sizes may only be use
66. efore HOBBY shall not be liable for any claims arising from the contents of this handbook Please understand that we cannot describe all of the individual variations Your dealer will be pleased to answer any special questions regarding the equipment and techno logy of your caravan Your HOBBY caravan has been built in accor dance with the latest technology and recognised safety regulations Despite all of these safety measures it is possible that people may be hurt or the caravan damaged if the safety instructions in this handbook and the warnings posted on adhesive labels in the caravan are not followed Before the first trip You should certainly familiarize yourself tho roughly with the contents of this handbook it is much more than a reference book Fill out the guarantee cards for the built in appli ances in the separate instructions and send the guarantee cads to the respective manufacturers In doing so you secure your right to a guarantee for all devices i HOBBY grants a 5 year guarantee on the watertightness of the caravan in accordance with guarantee condi tions When you accept the vehicle you will receive the guarantee book let Five Year Guarantee on Water tightness from your HOBBY dealer AN Annual leak checks are not free of charge Warning If no leak inspection is performed your right to the 5 year guarantee loses its validity Hobby 1 2 Markings in these operation instructions Markings
67. ept shut and locked while driving There is an automatic lock on the door of the Slim Tower If you close the refrigerator and press the door firmly shut it will lock automatically Lock on the Slim Tower model 10 14 AA i r TN Im Hobby Removable freezer Slim Tower To make the best use of space the freezer can be removed To remove the freezer Fold down the locking clamps underneath the freezer Push both clamps towards the middle Pull the freezer slightly out Unhinge the door Remove the floor panel of the freezer Storing food Food should always be stored in closed con tainers aluminium foil or similar materials Never store heated food in the refrigerator always let it cool off first Goods that might emit readily volatile or flam mable gases must not be stored in the refri gerator Always store perishable food directly next to the cooling fins or as close to the bottom of the refrigerator as possible The freezer compartment is suitable for making ice cubes or for storing frozen food for a short period of time It is not suitable for freezing food N It is not suitable for freezing food nor gt for the proper storage of medication Turn on the refrigerator at least 12 hours before putting anything in it 10 15 10 7 Gas cooker The kitchen segment of the caravan is equipped with a 3 flame gas cooker Before first use e Open the bottle valve and
68. er open the door and let go of the lever To close e Pull the door shut e Press the locking button In this manner a door locked from the outside can be opened from the inside 05 3 05 4 Stable entry door The upper 3 and lower 2 parts of the entry door can be opened and closed separately by opening the door and then unlocking the upper part 3 of the door from the lower part Unlocking the upper part of the door e Turn the lever 4 90 to the left and place it in an upright position to separate the upper and lower parts of the door e Open the upper part of the door complete ly and press it against the outer wall of the vehicle The door catch 5 will snap into its counterpart 6 on the outer wall of the vehi cle and prevent the upper part of the door from shutting inadvertently e hedoorframe and the lower part of the door can now be swung back separately from the upper part of the door and leaned against the outer wall of the vehicle Never close the upper part of the door if the insect screen is closed The insect screen must always be open when you lock the door Locking the upper part of the door e Turn the lever 4 90 to the right and back into an upright position to connect the upper and lower parts of the door e o close the whole door use the handle to press it into the frame Hobby i Pull the pleated upper part of the door and the insect screen on the entry doo
69. er wall cabinets are shut using the spring force of the hinges Furniture doors with magnetic safety catches or press locks To open e Pull firmly on the handle until the flap or door opens To close e Press on the flap or handle of the door until you can feel that it is held shut by the ma gnets or locks into place 06 1 Furniture doors with handle Washroom door e Push the handle to open and shut the door Furniture doors with knob Wardrobe e Turn the knob to open and shut the door Kitchen drawer cupboard with pushlock Each individual drawer is secured by a separate pushlock Q To open e Press the push lock 1 until the knob jumps up e Pull on the handle until the drawer slides out or the cupboard door opens To close e Push the handle 2 to shut the drawer or the door of the cupboard e Press the push lock 1 until the knob snaps into place and the drawer is securely shut Please observe the maximum load of 15 kg per drawer 06 2 Hobby Furniture doors with a locking mechanism Wall cabinets in the kitchen for De Luxe easy De Luxe Excellent Prestige Land haus To open e Press the release and pull on the handle to open the door To close e Use the handle to close the door until you can feel it lock into place Furniture doors with a soft close function Wall cabinets stowage cabinets pantry pull out To open e Use the handle to open the door To clo
70. ff spigots shown on the adjoi ning photos are closed To open the valves they must be turned to a vertical position e No inflammable devices may be in operation when filling the petrol tank of the base vehi cle on ferries and in the garage E o If you suspect a leak in the gas The symbols on the gas shutoff spigots have the following meanings system you must immediately close all the shutoff spigots in the caravan and the gas bottle valves in the bottle Heating Baking Gas Refrigerator compartment element oven range If you suspect leaks have your N dealer or another expert inspect for leaks conducted in the presence of open ouch an inspection may never be flames 09 4 9 3 External gas socket Hobby The external gas socket can be used for connec ting gas devices such as the barbeque When hitching the plug connection is plugged into the safety coupling The plug connection can only be hitched when the emergency shutoff valve 1 has been closed Push back the clutch sleeve to undo the safety latch N e he operating pressure of devices to be connected must be 30 mbar e Maximum performance of devices to be connected 1 5 kW Shut the cap 2 of the valve opening when the clutch is not in use 09 5 09 6 Hobby 10 Built in devices 1 0 1 General information In this chapter you will find information on the devices that have been built into the caravan This information
71. food that is to be heated e The grill should never be used for longer than 25 minutes and only operated when the oven door is open e Never use the oven to heat the caravan Turning on the oven owitch on the 12 V power supply using the main switch on the control panel Open the main shutoff valve on the gas bottle and the gas shutoff spigot marked oven Open the oven door completely Position the baking tray or grill so that it is not in direct contact with the flame Press the switch lightly and set it to the desired ignition position oven or grill if availa ble Press the switch Gas flows to the burner and the flame will ignite automatically Press the switch for several seconds until the safety pilot valve keeps the gas flow open Let go of the switch and turn it to the desired setting oven only Close the oven door carefully to prevent the flame from extinguishing Turning off the oven Turn the switch to the neutral position The flame will extinguish Close the main shutoff valve on the gas bottle and the gas shutoff spigot marked oven 10 19 10 10 Microwave The kitchen of your camper can be outfitted with a 230 V microwave which is installed behind a flap in the kitchen wall cabinet This device is suitable for defrosting heating up and cooking food for your personal use A Leave the flap open when operating the microwave Risk of overheating To operate e Turn the u
72. g all automotive fuels Direct contact with plastics such as PVC soft PVC and similar products e g stickers must be avoided at all cost Hobby It is not possible to avoid transmitting plasticizers when solvent based contents come into contact with the aforementioned plastics and this causes the parts to become brittle Rules for waxing the surfaces e Treat the paint surfaces periodically with wax Note the guidelines for use from the wax manufacturer Rules for polishing surfaces e n exceptional cases treat damaged paint sur faces with polish We recommend paste pol ishes free of solvents LS Do not polish too often since polishing removes the top layer of paint Fre quent polishing causes more damage than it remedies Rules for treating tar and resin stains e Remove residues from tar and resin as well as other organic stains with petroleum ether or Spirit I Do not use aggressive solvents such as products containing esters or ketone Rules for damage repair e All damage should be repaired immediately to avoid further damage from corrosion Con sult your HOBBY dealer 12 9 12 10 Chassis The chassis of the caravan has been specially coated If the protective coating is damaged repair it immediately Coated areas should not be treated with spray oil gt The combustion air intake duct for the heating system is located underneath the floor of the vehicle Under no cir cumstances may liquid spr
73. g tank and the excrement tank Clean the toilet valve apply a lubricant for seals and leave it open Completely empty the therme boiler If your caravan is equipped with a hot water heater rinse the water heater thoroughly and empty all of the water The following applies for the interior fittings Clean the interior of your caravan Hoover carpets cushions and mattresses If possible store them outside the caravan Otherwise place them in such a way inside the vehicle that they do not come into contact with con densation Use soapy water to clean linoleum and smooth surfaces Empty and clean the refrigerator Leave the refrigerator door open After cleaning them leave stowage spaces cupboards drawers and furniture flaps open to facilitate air circulation Leave vents for forced ventilation open If the caravan is kept in a closed space you can leave the skylight open Air the caravan thoroughly every four to six weeks when the weather is dry Set up a dehumidifier such as salt inside the caravan and dry the granulate or change it regularly 12 19 12 8 Winter Operation 12 16 Your caravan has been designed to allow you to use it in winter given by the manufacturers of built in devices regarding winter S e 33 Please also refer to the information i With regard to camping in winter we recommend that you optimize your caravan to meet your personal requi rements Your Hobby dealer will be ple
74. g the hot water heater with fresh water You are not permitted to operate the hot water heater while driving Location e n the wardrobe Important information e Please read the separate operating instructions carefully before initial operation of the heating system e Always turn off the main switch for the heating system whenever the vehicle is not in use e fthere is danger of frost always drain off the fresh water in the hot water heater e You may not start the heating if the device has not been filled with glycol e o make the best possible use of the convection principle the air must not be prevented from circulating throughout the caravan e g behind the back cushions winter ventilation slots in the bed frame and behind the stowage cupboards 35 Check the amount of liquid in the ex pansion tank at regular intervals When the heating is off the liquid should be approx 1 cm above the Min mark Modes of operation e PG operation e Heating cartridge operation 230 V e Combined LPG and heating cartridge operation Function modes e Water heating e Heating and water heating e Heating 10 7 10 8 MANR 3010 Operating device When in the idle position the device shows which heating functions have been activated the background lighting of the display is off After two minutes the operating device automa tically switches from the set position to the idle position if no
75. ge e Rub dry with a soft dust free cloth e Use mild furniture polish 3 Do not use scouring solvents or inten sive cleaners since these can scratch the surface Hobby Rules for cleaning the toilet area Clean with neutral liquid soap and a non scouring cloth Do not use a vinegar concentrate to clean the toilet and the water system or to decalcify the water system Vinegar concentrate can dam age gaskets or parts of the system The rubber seals of the toilet should be cleaned regularly with plain water and a lubricant for seals not Vaseline or any other vegetable fats should be applied Applying this regularly to the washer of the valve and other seals in the toilet will ensure that they stay flexible and function longer 3 Do not use scouring cleaners in the toilet area either the drain Do not pour boiling water down the drain Corrosive cleaners and boiling water will damage the 35 Do not pour corrosive cleaners down drainpipes and siphon traps Rules for cleaning the sink e Only clean the sink with typical household cleaners or special stainless steel cleaners The following applies for built in equipment Heating remove all of the dust that has coll ected on the heat exchanger base plate and fan wheel of the hot air system at least once a year before the caravan season begins Clean the fan wheel carefully with a brush or small scrubber The glycol mixture in the hot water heating system
76. gerous Measure your speed from the outset in such a manner that the carriage can be accelerated if necessary without endan gering other drivers or pedestrians If the carriage moves back and forth on a sloping road brake carefully but rapidly if the carriage forms a line i e if it is stretched Never increase speed if the carriage be comes pendulous Do not drive down a hill any faster than you would drive up one When overtaking or being overtaken by trucks or buses the carriage can be caught up in air suction This could cause the caravan to sling or become pendulous Driving around curves Your carriage is considerably longer than a car Rules for driving around curves Do not take curves too quickly or too sharply Take the curve at a somewhat wider radius when turning Note that the caravan can sheer out of line over the rear Hobby Brakes A trailer carriage behaves differently from an indi vidual vehicle while braking Therefore it is advis able especially for inexperienced drivers to con duct several braking tests on a suitable surface The braking distance for a carriage is longer than that of an individual vehicle The load in the cara van also has a significant influence on the braking distance Rules for braking e Note the longer braking distance on wet roads e When driving down mountains or steep hills do not use a higher gear than when driving uphill e During long drives over passes per
77. heating i The electric auxiliary heating Ultrahe at operates only when the caravan is connected to the 230V mains supply The electric auxiliary heating is integrated in the hot air heating system This allows for three pos sible heating methods just the gas heater gas heater electric heater just the electric heater The electric auxiliary heating allows you to heat up the vehicle more quickly It has three power settings 500 W 1000 W 2000 W of the electrical supply at the caravan corresponds to the power setting you N Before switching on the Ultraheat please ensure that the fuse protection have selected must be completely unwound from the N The power feed lead for the caravan cable drum of the heater will get very hot in some N During operation the reflecting panel places the same time to heat the electric com ponent will switch itself off to prevent the stronger gas burner from possibly over E If you operate on electricity and gas at heating 10 5 To switch on e Set the rotary switch to the desired power set ting green indicator light will light up during Operation e Set the desired room temperature using the rotary switch bruma Ultraheat To switch off e Use the rotary switch to turn off the heater Standard rotary switch E To distribute hot air evenly and Ultraheat Room temperature Power setting quickly and ensure that the surface On Off 500
78. hot water off by pressing Setting the electric heating system Use the and buttons to select the output Off 1 2 3 kW Preference is given to electrical operation when selecting whether to operate on electricity or gas Setting for heating with gas oet the heating to gas operation Start operation with gas by pressing the On button The heating system will operate until the temperature you have set has been reached Turn gas operation off by pressing the Off button 10 9 10 10 Activating the Tools menu The Tools menu is used to control the remaining functions of the control unit To activate the Tools menu the following icons must be pressed as shown on the left Functions of the Tools menu 2 3 4 E Arrow icons enabling you to switch between the individual Tools fields Setting the clock to use functions such as automatic start or automatic temperature Automatic temperature change to set temperatures e g at night or on individual days Automatic start at a later time The heating system will run for 24 hours and repeats this procedure every week at the same time The On Off button must be set to Off Overload protection prevents 230V fuses from overloading If power consumption exceeds the value that has been set the electric output of the heating system will automatically be reduced OS eo OS SNS Hobby Continuous o
79. hould be disconnected ideally remove it and store it safe from frost Check it about once a month to see if it is still charged if not charge it The following applies for the external structure Wash the caravan thoroughly Check the vehicle for damages to the varnish and other damages If necessary repair these damages and carry out any other necessary repairs The exterior should be treated with wax or a special polish for varnish Use a protective agent to protect the metal parts of the chassis against rust Check the chassis for damage and if neces Sary repair it Use a special cleaner for cleaning the plexig lass windows because normal window clea ner makes the material cracked and brittle Rub an acid free rubber cleaning agent onto the seals around windows doors and service flaps to keep them supple Ensure that no water can get into the venting on the floor heating system and refrigerator venting mount winter covers s Hobby Wash the vehicle only in special places provided for this purpose Use cleaning materials sparingly Aggressive cleansers such as wheel rim cleaners damage the environment The following applies for tanks and con tainers Clean disinfect descale and completely em pty all water pipes and faucets Leave faucets open Clean the fresh water tank and empty it by unscrewing the overflow pipe Clean and empty the waste water tank Clean and empty the toilet flushin
80. in these operation instructions The handbook explains the caravan as follows Texts and illustrations The texts which accompany illustrations are found directly to the right of the illustrations De tails in illustrations here entry door are marked with position numbers Q Lists Lists are based on key points and are pre ceded by a dash Procedural guidelines e Procedural guidelines are also based on key points and begin with a round sentence opener Guidelines 33 Guidelines point out important details which ensure the trouble free function of the caravan and its equipment Please bear in mind that various models have different equipment therefore varying descriptions are possible Warnings Warnings point out dangers which if N they are not followed could cause damage to equipment and or injury to persons Environmental tips s Environmental tips show possible ways to reduce strain on the environment Optional Extras You have selected a caravan that is equipped to taste This user manual describes all of the models and equipment offered within the same programme Therefore it may include equipment that you have not selected Differences and thus all of the optional extras are marked with an asterisk 237 Should there be any equipment or model that is not described in this user manual please note the enclo sed additional operating instructions Timeliness of This M
81. ind or when it is raining hailing etc or if the outside tem perature is below 20 C e Never use force to open the roof lights if they are frozen or cove red with snow because you may break the hinges and the opening mechanism e Before opening remove snow ice or heavy dirt Make a note of the required space needed before opening the roof light under a tree in a garage etc e Do not step on the roof light e Close and lock roof lights before driving Open insect screen and shade home position e Close shade only 3 4 of the way if the sun shines in strongly danger of heat accumulation on system must always be left open Never close or cover forced ventilati on systems The openings for the forced ventilati Large roof light To open the roof light Before opening the light ensure that the area above the opening of the light is free The light can be opened to an angle of 60 e Reach into the opening of the crank bag and fold the crank to the user position by pulling it out Turn the crank clockwise to open the light to the desired position When you have rea ched the maximum opening angle you will feel the resistance To close the roof light e urn the crank counter clockwise until the light is closed and you feel the resistance When the light is closed you can fold the crank back into the crank bag To be locked securely the crank must be folded into the crank bag 06 11 E ju P
82. indow e Turn the latches into the vertical position N Windows next to children s beds can only be opened slightly to effectively prevent children from falling out 06 9 06 10 Pleated Blinds and Shades Pleated Blind or shades are integrated together with the insect screen in the window frame To close the black out pleating e Use the handle to pull the pliss up to the desired position and then let go The shade remains in this position To open the black out pleating e Use the handle strip to pull up or down lightly on the black out pleating The shade rolls upward automatically To shut the insect screen e Pull the insect screen completely down with the strap and let go The screen remains in this position To open the insect screen e Pull the insect screen slightly down with the strap and then guide it upward The screen rolls upward automatically 33 Do not let the shade or the insect screen fly upward To avoid consequential damage leave the shades open when the caravan is not in use shut by pulling it up It is fully 33 The shade on the kitchen window is adjustable Partition for sleeping area Release the clip 1 that fastens the partition and slowly and carefully slide the partition along the rail guide to close it The magnetic lock will automatically lock the partition 6 7 Roof lights Hobby Safety instructions N e Never open the roof lights in a strong w
83. l automatically switch itself back on Electrical devices that continuous ly use current such as the heating will then begin to operate again i If the selector switch of the Dometic refrigerator has been set to 12 V the refrigerator will operate automatically on 12 V when the ignition of the base vehicle has been switched on i e it is not necessary to press the main switch All other 12 V electrical devices will only operate on the battery of the base vehicle if they have been centrally activated using the main switch 12 on the control panel If the ignition of the base vehicle has been switched on the outer tent light will automatically be switched off In this case it cannot be switched on again 07 5 Wall Lamps 0 and Ceiling Lamp 5 not for De Luxe easy e Briefly press the key to switch each lamp on and off Press longer on the key to regulate how brightly you want the lights to shine The brightness you set will be saved when the lights are switched on again the brightness you originally set will also be switched on again If the system s power supply is inter rupted the wall light will shine full strength the first time you switch it on Ambience 2 3 4 not for De Luxe easy and De Luxe e Press briefly on the key to switch the electric circuit of each ambience indirect lighting on and off SY Memory 6 This key is used to save and recall the state of individual lights Press briefl
84. l coupler is set onto the coupling ball of the base vehicle The tension ball coupler usually closes by applying downward pressure since the sup port load is sufficient lever in position 2 When dealing with higher drawbar N loads hitching and unhitching is simplified by the use of a support wheel 03 2 Hobby Inspection of hitch e The ball coupling is closed when the lever rests in position 2 or 3 and the green pin of the hitching display 4 is visible N If the WS 3000 is not properly attached to the coupling ball the caravan can detach from the base vehicle Activation of the stabilization system e o activate the stabilization system the operation lever must be moved downward out of the closed position 2 until it locks in 3 The spring corpus will become tense in the process so that contact pressure is created on the coupling ball via the friction elements Afterward the operation lever lies approxi mately parallel to the drawbar axle Shutoff of the stabilization system e Bring the operation lever slowly upward into the open position position to shut off the system 33 Although it is possible to drive wi thout activating the stabilizing device e g when shunting we do not re commend that you do so Unhitching e Release the overrun coupling so that the gangway bellows 6 are expanded e Helease the contact breaking cable and pull out the 13 pole plug e Slowly pul
85. l the lever upwards into position to switch off the stabilizing device e Pull the lever backwards and at the same time further into position D so that the coupling opens e After the front landing wheel has been rotated out the caravan can be disconnected from the base vehicle 33 If you do not plan on using the cara van for a longer period of time you should store it with the ball coupling closed 03 3 3 4 Front landing wheel 03 4 Controlling the stabilizing device Nach Ankuppeln und Aktivieren der Stabilisierungseinrichtung kann der Zustand der Reibelemente kontrolliert werden After having hitched and activated the stabilizing device you can then control the state of the friction pads f the wear indicator 5 is in the green OK zone the friction pads are suitable for driving fthe indicator is in the yellow transition zone the friction pads must be replaced without delay fthe indicator is in the red STOP zone there is no stabilizing function Permission to drive at 100 km h is immediately cancelled Rotating it upwards and securing it e Hitch the caravan to the base vehicle aligning the front landing wheel Q to the rear end of the caravan Loosen the tommy screw 2 Pull the spindle tube 3 up as far as possible Tighten the tommy screw Turn the crank of the front landing wheel clockwise to raise the wheel as far as possible and secure it to prevent it fr
86. lf sufficient package Mains connection e This icon appears if the caravan is connected to the 230 V mains Main switch e The icon for the main switch always appears when the system s 12 V main switch has been switched on Sarna enang e This icon only appears when the system is connected to a battery sensor and equipped with its own battery Accordingly the battery is discharged when the arrow points away from the battery This function is only displayed when the vehicle has been equipped with a 12 V Autarkpaket Alarm clock e This icon is use to activate the alarm clock The example shows the alarm clock when it has been deactivated When it is activated there is no line through the icon Air conditioning e The air conditioning icon only appears when the caravan has been fitted with an air conditioning system that is Cl bus compatible and it is in ope ration The basic functions of the air conditioning system can be controlled in a submenu using the control dial and keys Various operating states can be displayed Hobby Level of the tank e After turning once to the right or left the menu for displaying the level of the fresh water tank appears e n the example the tank is 1 2 full The values measured and displayed are shown as empty 1 4 1 2 3 4 and full Outside temperature e After once again turning to the right the menu for displaying the outside temperature ap pears The sensor for the out
87. manently overrunning the caravan can cause the wheel brakes to heat up considerably If necessary you should allow enough time to enable them to cool down again 323 Due to the design of the brakes there may be increased wear in the brake lining during the initial break in phase After having driven 500 km the basic setting for the brakes must be checked by an authorised specia list and adjusted if necessary initial inspection an automatic brake adjustment this must be checked after having 33 Although the Premium models have driven the first 500 km Driving in reverse Your HOBBY caravan has a braking system with automatic reverse It enables you to drive back wards without applying the brakes because the overrun coupling does not differentiate between overrunning or reversing the caravan When you back up the caravan you must first overcome a slight residual brake torque in order to activate the automatic reverse You can then back up the caravan without any difficulty The next time the caravan moves forward the normal braking facility is then automatically applied again 02 7 2 5 After the drive 02 8 The caravan s brakes are deactiva ted when you drive in reverse A Rules for driving in reverse e The caravan tilts in the opposite direction in which you steer e Use a guide when driving in reverse Shunting moving caravan by hand Your carriage is significantly larger than a car R
88. more than two times Ensure that the valve is closed open the Porta Potti flap and follow the instructions shown in Figures 21 to 31 on the left 33 To empty the tank without spraying press the ventilation button while you are emptying the contents of the tank Only press the ventilation but ton when the emptying support is in a downward position Empty the excrement tank only in special places for sanitary disposal Please refer also to the manufacturer s operating manual included in this package 08 9 08 10 Hobby 9 Gas system 9 1 General safety rules for the use of liquid gas facilities 33 The gas operation pressure is 30 mbar Inspection of the gas facilities e Have the gas facilities checked by an expert before the first use e he gas facilities should be inspected by an expert every two years This inspection should be documented on the inspection cer tificate in accordance with the German Asso ciation of Gas and Water Experts worksheet G 607 and EN 1949 e Regulator knobs hoses and waste gas out lets should also be inspected e We recommend that you replace the safety regulator knob and hose pipes fter 10 years at the latest e he owner operator is responsible for arran ging the inspection This also applies for ve hicles that are not licensed to drive on public roads Installations and modifications e nstallations and modifications may only be conducted by an expert
89. n the lo wer area of the superstructure Always slide the skirting in from the middle of the vehicle towards the outer edges The wheel cover has an integrated keder strip for sliding in the mudguard Fastening for the outer tent Use the specially developed Hobby Vario Clip as a ridgepole bracket to securely attach an outer tent to the caravan The clip can be attached without screws and has been specially adapted to the contour of the moulding The moulding is lined in the relevant places with a pressure and moisture resistant plastic honeycomb design Your Hobby dealer will be pleased to answer any questions regarding the fastening of the outer tent 05 9 5 9 Bicycle carrier 05 10 De Luxe easy The handling of the caravan changes consi derably when the bicycle carrier has been loa ded You should adjust your speed to take this into consideration e Ensure that you make full use of the permitted towbar load when the bicycle carrier has been loaded and correct it accordingly e Your critical speed will be dramatically redu ced even if you have loaded the bicycle carrier optimally e The driver of the vehicle is responsible for ensuring that bicycles are fastened securely The loading system must be folded up and secured with the available clips even when it is not loaded e Ensure that existing lighting equipment is not covered partially or completely by the load 33 The maximum permissible load for
90. n the wheel cover New tyres are needed at the latest when the profile depth measures 1 6 mm Tyres age even when used rarely or not at all 35 A The minimum tread depth only guaran tees minimum safety while driving Tyre manufacturers recommendation e Change tyres after six years regardless of profile depth e Avoid striking curbs potholes or other obstacles Age of tyres Tyres should not be more than 6 years old because on the one hand your permission to drive the caravan at 60 mph will elapse after this period and on the other the material wears out due to age and if the tyres stand too long in one spot The 4 digit DOT number on the side of the tyre if necessary check the inside shows the date of manufacture The first 2 digits refer to the week the last 2 to the year it was manufactured Example DOT 0814 means week 8 in the year of manu facture here 2014 4 4 Rims Hobby Only use rims that are covered by the vehicle cence Should you wish to use other rims please note the following Rules for the use of other rims Size mechanisms compression depth and the load bearing capacity must be sufficient for the permissible total mass The chuck cone of the fastening screw must correspond to the rim mechanisms 33 Modifications can only be made with the manufacturer s permission Rules for wheel screws wheel bolts must first be checked after a distance of 50 km a
91. nal position in order to ensure that it is fully effective Rapid emergency brake The rapid emergency brake is combined with the hand brake If the caravan is involuntarily discon nected from the base vehicle the hand brake will be tightened or moved beyond the dead centre position by the traction force of the rapid emer gency brake 2 The hand brake will be emplo yed and the caravan will do an emergency brake This prevents the caravan from continuing to roll without braking after it has been disconnected AN Before driving the rapid emergency brake must be fastened to the base vehicle 03 5 3 6 Overrunning equipment and wheel brakes 03 6 The overrunning brake facility consists of the overrun coupling a transmission and the wheel brakes Should the caravan bump into the base vehicle the overrunning brake facility ensures that it will automatically brake In other words the overrunning brake facility functions indepen dently from the base vehicle s brake system The brake force that is generated depends mainly on how intensely the base vehicle brakes and how heavily the caravan has been loaded A shock absorber integrated in the overrun coupling and with a defined response threshold ensures on the one hand a smooth overrun while on the other hand preventing the caravan from braking if you only take your foot off the gas or change gears in the base vehicle i We recommend that you always check this is functi
92. nd then checked during regular maintenance 53 Please note Tyre bolts for all 13 14 metal wheel rims and all light alloy rims incl 15 cone washer Tyre bolts for all 15 metal wheel rims spherical wheel bolt Adjusting torque for steel rims 110 Nm for aluminium rims 120 Nm 33 WARNING When changing rims steel gt aluminium aluminium gt steel ensure that you are using the correct wheel screws Check specified torque every 5 000 km or at least once a year 04 3 4 5 Changing the tyre 04 4 Preparing to change the tyre e f possible only change the tyre when the base vehicle is coupled to the caravan e Park the trailer carriage on as firm and even a surface as possible e f you have tyre trouble on a public road turn on your hazard warning signal lights and set up the warning triangle e Base vehicle Pull the handbrake set the wheels straight put the vehicle in gear or if you are driving an automatic set the gear to P e Caravan Pull the handbrake leave the sup port wheel in its driving position deactivate the stabilization system note do not open completely e Remove the wheel chocks 1 from the bottle compartment e To secure the vehicle place the wheel chock D in front of and behind the wheel that is still intact e Before jacking up the vehicle turn the wheel screws once to loosen them but do not un screw them any further e Inthe De Luxe easy m
93. ning and closing 06 1 upkeep 12 10 Drawbar load 02 5 Drawbars 03 1 Drawers 06 2 Drawgear 12 2 Driving 02 6 Driving in curves 02 6 Driving in reverse 02 7 Driving noises 12 3 E Electric auxiliary heating 10 5 Electric floor heating 10 6 Electric power supply 07 18 Electrical devices redirecting 02 9 Electrical system 07 24 Elevating table 06 5 Emergency equipment 02 1 Entry door 05 3 interior 05 3 upper part of the door 05 4 Environmental protection 13 1 F Fighting a fire 02 2 First aid kit 02 1 Flaps opening and closing 06 1 Flush toilet 08 8 Forced ventilation 05 1 Fresh water tank built in 08 2 Fume hood 10 18 Fuses assignment of 07 25 G Gas 09 1 Gas bottle container 09 3 Gas container flap 05 6 Gas cooker 10 16 operating the cooker 10 17 Gas supply 09 3 Gas system inspection 09 1 General inspection 03 9 Greasing 12 1 Guide rail for outer tent 05 8 Guide rail for skirting 05 8 H Hand brake 03 6 Hanging table 06 5 Heating 05 2 09 4 High visibility vest 02 1 Hitching unhitching 03 2 Hot water supply 08 4 Hot air heating 10 2 Hot water heating system 10 7 l Insect screen 06 10 L LCD display 07 10 Light control system 07 28 Lights changing the rear light bulbs 12 5 Ix 1 Loading 02 4 M Maintenance 12 1 Mass definition 03 11 Microwave 10 20 O Oiling 03 1 12 1 Outer tent light 07 6 Oven 10 18 Overrunning brake facility 03 6 P Pliss s 06 12 Push lock 06 2 R
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95. nt whether the indoor or the outdoor tempe rature is displayed e Press the rotary selector switch for several seconds The system will now switch automa tically to calibration mode e Switch to the desired area indoor or outdoor by turning the selector switch Press briefly on the switch to select the area e You can now increase or decrease the tempe rature shown by up to 7 C in steps of 1 C When the desired value has been set quit the menu item by pressing briefly on the selector switch e Quit the calibration menu by using the selector switch to select the Return icon The changed value is now shown on the temperature dis play Additional functions on the LCD display for 12 V self sufficient mode Temperature display e lf your vehicle has a self sufficient package or a 12V connection the temperature will be dis played Inside temperature above and outside temperature below e The display is shown in increments of 0 5 C 07 13 gh Li 12 7 SUS E 500A 45h LU 13 ev 5098 1 7004 0 ai i Battery charge Battery is discharged Current drain 5A Remaining time until discharge 8 h Charge level 50 Battery is charged Charging current TA Expected recharging time 4 5 h Charge level 60 If the charge level indicator does not show a value the IBS must be recalibrated Normally the system does this automatically Neither the charging nor the discharge current may be more than
96. obby e To disconnect the electric connection e Switch off the automatic circuit breaker 4 by pressing the rocker button down e Press the lever 3 in the external socket 4 down e Remove the CEE plug e Press the cover flap 1 down until it clicks into place The 230 V system is protected by a two pole 13 A automatic circuit breaker 4 which is loca ted in the clothes cupboard Exceptions to this include special installations such as ultraheat hot water heating etc In this case an addi tional two pole 16 A circuit breaker has been installed If there are two automatic circuit brea kers both must be switched on Rules for the mains connection e Use only a 3 x 2 5 mm cable with a maximum length of 25 m a CEEplug and connector to connect the caravan to an external 230 V mains When obtaining electricity via a cable drum this must be completely unwound as otherwise induction may cause the cable to heat up which could lead to burning e The 230 V mains connection in the caravan has been designed for a total power con sumption of 2300 W If additional devices requiring electricity are connected such as a water heater etc you must ensure that this electric power value is not exceeded taking other electrical equipment in use such as the refrigerator therme etc into account 07 19 Connector pin assignment of the 13 pole plug Jager outlet direction indicator right
97. odel the spare tire is attached by means of a tommy screw to a special holder in the gas bottle container at the front left hand side of the camper The spare tire can be removed after the tommy screw has been unscrewed that the correct wheel screws are used when installing the spare tyre affixed to a steel rim If the caravan has alloy rims note Hobby Spare Tyre for De Luxe Excellent Prestige Premium and Landhaus A spare tire is available as an optional extra for all of the models listed above lt can be mounted underneath the vehicle To remove the spare tyre the vehicle must be unhitched and placed on the coupling jaw in order to raise the rear end of the vehicle Remove the spare tyre e Unhitch the vehicle and raise it e Loosen the thread locker 1 e Unhook the spare tyre mount from the longitu dinal beam e Carefully lower the mount e Loosen the thread locker on the spare tyre e Remove the spare tyre from its mount remove the spare tyre If necessary request technical assistance e g from the AA to remove the spare tyre and L It takes some skill and strength to mount it Warnings for changing the tyre N Only use the specifically designated jack for the corresponding frame parts For example on the axle pipe corre sponding to the swinging lever group or on the stringer in the area of the axle fasteners Damage or even an accident resul ting from the vehicle s
98. of the caravan may not exceed the unladen mass of the Car 3 11 Definition of mass Hobby 5 Free interchangeability of base vehicle and caravan Different caravans may be combined with different base vehicles You are responsible for ensuring that the preceding regulations are met if you plan to drive at 100 km h 6 The correct drawbar load gives you more safety Please refer to page 02 5 for the recommended drawbar load Definition of masses weights for caravans The EG regulation 97 27 EG applies for calcula ting the masses weights and for the loading which results from these calculations The EG regulations correspnd to a great extent to the norm DIN EN 1645 2 The terms and basic calculation elements used in this description are explained in the following 1 Gross vehicle weight rating g v w r The indication of the gross vehicle weight rating is taken directly from the HOBBY factory These weights were calculated as a result of lengthy and detailed experiments for safety reasons they may not be exceeded 2 Mass in running order The mass in running order corrsponds to the weight of the standard vehicle including all standard equipment installed at the factory e g all inclusive package plus the basic equipment Actual vehicle mass Mass of the vehicle when ready to drive plus the mass of the optional extras 3 Basic equipment The basic equipment consists of all objects and fluids which are n
99. om twisting N Before driving always make sure that the front landing wheel has been rotated upwards as far as possible and secure it To lower e Loosen the tommy screw 2 e Lower the spindle tube 3 as far as possible until the front landing wheel is approx 70 mm above the ground e Tighten the tommy screw 2 e Turn the crank of the front landing wheel 4 counter clockwise to lower the wheel until it touches the ground e Unhitch the caravan from the base vehicle and if necessary lower the front land wheel further 3 5 Locking brake facilities Hobby The components of the brake system especially the overrun coupling transmission and wheel brakes have been checked in accordance with the corresponding EU directives and may only be used in the licensed combination If you alter or modify any components of the brake facilities the operation permission loses its validity Modifications may only be made with the manufacturer s permission Parking the caravan When parking the caravan the locking brake of the caravan must be activated To lock e Pull the locking brake lever upward by the handle 1 until it locks into place The locking brake lever is pressed into the final position by the gas pressure spring To release e Push the hand brake forward to the starting position N When you park the caravan after reversing it the hand brake must be moved beyond the dead centre position to its fi
100. one else register the caravan if applicable direct debit mandate for taxes If required please do not forget to apply for a 03 8 100 speed sticker Hobby 3 9 General inspection In accordance with Section 29 of German Road Traffic Licensing Regulations your caravan must un dergo a major inspection every two years general vehicle inspection can be carried out by an officially recognised expert e g DEKRA Expert mobile home inspection The following documents must be presented at each inspection motor vehicle registration certificate Part valid certificate of inspection for gas facilities documenting installation The initial certificate is located in the service package for the caravan Vehicle ID number FIN The 17 digit vehicle ID number is located at the front right hand side of the forked drawbar Furthermore the FIN is etched on the name plate Please have your VIN at hand for any inquiries or whenever visiting your dealer C HOBBY WOHNWAGENWERK Ing H Striewski GmbH gt gt Name plate Permit number Vehicle ID number FIN KGa Max drawbar load kg Permissible maximum weight 1 Sg Permissible axle load 1st axle Bo Si Permissible axle load 2nd axle Premium De Luxe Excellent Prestige Landhaus The name plate is located in the gas locker box above the bottle holder De Luxe easy The name plate is located in the lo wer front area on the right hand side wall
101. oning correctly before using the caravan Checking the overrunning equipment 1 If it is possible to push the towbar more than halfway approx 5 mm in when the locking bra ke has been activated the braking system must be regulated immediately by an experienced shop 2 o check the reaction point Activate the locking brake and push the ca ravan backwards until the hand brake lever is completely tilted Then push the safety clutch into the overrunning equipment The towbar must extend into the neutral position by itself by means of the gas cushion in the hydraulic shock absorber Should this procedure take longer than 30 seconds the overrunning equipment must be checked by an experienced shop Wheel brakes The following information regarding brake ad justment applies for all models with the excepti on of Premium vehicles The wheel brakes that have been used are drum brakes that do not automatically adjust They have an automatic reverse that is sensitive to the course you drive The linings of the wheel brakes are wear and tear parts therefore they must be Hobby checked every 5 000 km or at least once every year One sure sign of strong brake lining wear is described in the aforementioned check for the overrunning equipment if the safety clutch can be pushed in more than approx 45 mm Automatic Brake Adjustment Premium All Premium models have an automatic brake adjustment that independently compensates fo
102. operation will only work when the motor of the base vehicle is running e The refrigerator operates without regulating the thermostat continuous operation The refore 12 V operation should only serve to maintain the temperature that has already been reached e o switch off turn the energy selection switch to O 230 V operation e Set the energy selection switch to mains ope ration e Use the thermostat to regulate the tempera ture e o switch off turn the energy selection switch to O Gas operation e Set the energy selection switch to gas opera tion e Open the main shutoff valve on the gas bottle and the gas shutoff spigot marked refrigerator 10 13 e Turn the thermostat up full and keep it pressed down The refrigerator will either ignite automa tically or by using the knob for manual ignition depending on your model e When it is ignited let go of the thermostat Re peat the previous step if it has not ignited e Use the thermostat to regulate the cooling effici ency e To switch off turn the energy selection switch to 0 e Close the main shutoff valve on the gas bottle and the gas shutoff spigot marked refrigerator It is not permitted to operate the refrige rator with gas at petrol stations while driving when transporting the caravan by means of a transport or towing vehicle This may cause a fire Lock on the refrigerator door The refrigerator door must always be k
103. optional extra are 230 V electrical devices These devices cannot be switched on and off if there is no 33 Both the therme and the floor heating mains connection 07 7 Filling level indicator When you press this key the filling level of the 0600 fresh water tank is displayed via an LED chain The level of the fresh and waste water tanks is e e displayed in 5 steps empty only the left red LED lights up 1 4 left red LED off 1 yellow LED on 1 2 left red LED off 2 yellow LEDs on 3 4 left red LED off 2 yellow and 1 green LED on full left red LED off 2 yellow and 2 green LEDs on 33 Align the vehicle horizontally to obtain a meaningful result from the filling level indicator Remote control washroom bed e Press briefly on the key to switch the ceiling light 5 the light over the right hand bed 15 and the light over the left hand bed 16 on and off Press longer on the key to regulate how brightly you want these lights to shine The brightness you set will be saved when the lights are switched on again the bright ness you originally set will also be switched on again e Press briefly on the key to switch the lighting in the shower 17 and over the washstand Right bed Left bed Lighting in the Lighting over the on and off shower washstand Ceiling light Ceiling lamp Hot water heater the fan convector in models with a washroom on the side is activated by pressing key 417 over the bed
104. owser After entering the correct access data for the Web server the page for operating the devices and switching on the lights will be displayed Settings can be called up and changed in the browser on page 192 168 0 1 cfg php Click on the Get button to call up the set va lues After making any changes the changed values must be saved by clicking on the Set button These changes will take effect after approx 2 minutes The name of the network and the password can be changed here This also applies for the Web Interface Settings At present the UMTS and No IP settings are not yet supported they have only been integrated for future applications Hobby N At present operation via a surfstick is not yet supported Please use the WLAN menu in the LCD display to switch WLAN operation on and off After switching it off WLAN shut down will be displayed for approx 60 seconds When WLAN Off is displayed the camper s entire power supply can be switched off The SD card may be damaged if the camper s power supply is discon nected from the mains or the battery without having shut down the WLAN correctly General information regarding the LCD display The time and date are buffered by a 3V 210 mAh CR2032 type button cell If therefore the time should be incorrect or the clock should stop working this button cell must be replaced It is mounted on the reverse of the circuit board of
105. peration of the pumps to limit the volume of hot water especially if little heating is required Pump Auto 12V the 230V pump will run If this is set to the auto position if the 230V electric power supply is interrupted the 12V pump will start up If set to 12V the 12V pump will run even if the 230V electric power supply has been connected Setting the pump speed This function is used in combination with the automatic gas bottle change over Duo Comfort It indicates whether the liquid gas bottle is empty Temperature setting for calibrating the tem perature using the control unit Automatic increase in temperature at 2 00 a m to reduce danger of Legionella bacteria Language setting German English French Function for external start e g using GSM Setting for key tone Lock Activate access to Tools menu oetting the light intensity from 1 10 The Service function allows you to view cer tain values on the display only in English Resets the system to the manufacturer s default settings heating Off electrical operation 1kW heating with LPG On inside temperature 22 C Quits the Tools menu 10 11 10 12 Error messages Error messages are shown on the display panel in idle state Battery low if voltage sinks to under 10 5V the heating system will switch off Automatic reset to above 11V Fan failure incorrect fan speed Automatic reset after 5 minutes Gas failure gas bottle is empt
106. pper knob to the desired level of power D e Select the desired cooking time by turning the lower knob taking the recommendations into account e The microwave will automatically start to heat up once the time and level of power have been entered e The device will make a beeping signal when the time has expired e When not in use please set the time 2 to 0 instructions for safety instructions and detailed information on how to ope 33 Please refer to the separate operating rate use and care for the microwave 10 20 11 Accessories Hobby Note the detailed operation instructions instal lation instructions and circuit diagrams from the manufacturers when using accessories These are located in your service package e Any changes to the status of the caravan as delivered by the manufacturer may endanger driving performance and roadworthiness e Any accessories add ons modifications or mounted parts that have not been approved by HOBBY may cause damage to the vehicle and impair its roadworthiness Even if an expertise general type approval or design approval has been provided for these parts this does not ensure the orderly condition of the product e HOBBY cannot accept liability for any damages caused by parts or changes that have not been approved by HOBBY The following table includes a list of weights for accessories lf these parts are carried in or on the caravan and are not included in the stan
107. r wear in the brake lining e Regular adjustment of the brakes is not necessary e Brake adjustment is automatically deactivated when driving in reverse Despite this brake adjustment the brake linings are generally wear and tear parts Therefore their condition must be checked every 5 000 km but no later than once every year Visual inspec tion is carried out through the small inspection holes on the rear of the wheel brakes Please go to an authorised specialist if when checking the overrunning brakes the drawbar can be pushed in more than 60 mm 33 It is mandatory that the brake pads exception Premium models are regularly adjusted by an authorised specialist initial inspection after 500 km to compensate for wear in the brake lining and minimise brake pedal travel on the wheel brakes and therefore the overrun coupling keeping it as consistent as possible See also 12 3 Brakes N e When driving downhill on a moun tain pass check to ensure that the brakes are cooled sufficiently e Put the base vehicle into a lower gear and drive downhill at slow speed e Stretch the trailer combination as often as possible to avoid continu ous buffing by the caravan e Always make use of parking are as and passing points to give the brakes a chance to cool off 03 7 33 Please read the separately enclosed operating manual of the axle brake manufacturer Knott 3 Rotating stanchions De Luxe Excellent Pre
108. r cushions regularly to remove any dirt that may have collected We recommend the following methods for cleaning Method A e Use only commercial cleaning agents that have a water basis e Alternatively add two tablespoons of ammo nia to 1 litre Dip a cloth into this solution and gently sponge the spot Turn the cloth over so that you are using a clean cloth to touch the spot This method is particularly suitable for removing wine milk lemonade blood biro ink urine sweat mud vomit 12 11 12 12 Method B e Use only mild water free solvents for dry cleaning e Dampen the cloth and proceed as described in method A This method is particularly suitable for removing wax candles pencil Chocolate or coffee should only be washed out with luke warm water Rules for cleaning the carpet e Clean with a vacuum cleaner or brush e f necessary treat or shampoo with carpet foam Rules for cleaning PVC surfaces face of a PVC surface that is walked on regularly When in use clean the 3 oand and dust can damage the sur floor daily with a Hoover or broom e Clean the surface with a special solvent for PVC surfaces Do not place carpets on wet PVC surfaces Carpets and PVC surfaces could stick together e Never use chemical cleaners or steel wool because they will damage the PVC surface Rules for furniture surfaces e Clean wooden furniture finishes with a moist cloth or spon
109. r to the desired position Entry step tread When entering and exiting the vehicle e Place step tread in front of the entry door to the caravan e Ensure that the step tread is placed ona level surface this prevents the step tread from falling over 3 Note the varied tread heights and when exiting ensure you will step onto firm and even ground To open e Unlatch the lock with the key e Hold the locking knob between your thumb and index finger and press firmly e Open the flap downward To close Close the flap upward Press the flap on the upper left and right hand corners to ensure that all of the locks actually click into place Latch the lock with the key 05 5 05 6 N All of the fastenings on the service flap must lock into place when closing to ensure that the flap will always be closed tight If the flap is not closed correctly it could become perma nently deformed especially when the caravan stands unused for a longer period of time service flaps regularly with silicon to ensure that they will always move N opray the sealing gaskets of the easily and operate reliably De Luxe easy To open e Unlatch the lock 1 with the key e Tounlock turn the knob that pops out in a counter clockwise direction and open the gas bottle container lid To close e Shut the lid of the gas bottle container e Lock the lid by turning th
110. radia tor icon Settings Setting the desired room temperature in steps of 0 5 from 5 C to 30 C Shower icon short term increase in the amount of hot water Temporarily increases the hot water tempera ture from 50 C to 65 C if there is an increase in hot water consumption Electric heating lightning flash performance can be set to Off 1kW 2kW or 3kW Flame icon heating with gas On Off To quit the menu switch to the Return icon e and confirm your settings by pressing on the rotary knob Only now will the changes be im plemented by the heating system after a brief delay they will appear on the display 33 The individual items on the display and the settings correspond to the Alde control panel see also 10 5 OI ELE 09 00 17 06 11 soy O AR Hobby Setting the time alarm clock and date e After pressing the menu button for a longer period of time approx 2 seconds the menu for setting the current time date wake up time and activating or deactivating the alarm clock appears e Within the menu s you move left or right by turning to the various setting value Calibrating the temperature It is possible to calibrate the indoor and outdoor temperatures shown as temperature effects on the sensors may lead to a deviation between the temperature displayed and the actual temperature e To calibrate the displayed temperatures please switch to the temperature display It is irrele va
111. rd of every vehicle Repairs must not be carried out on the residual current device guarantee any protection against the N A residual current device does not danger from an electric shock After putting the electric system into operation the function of the residual current device must be checked After voltage has been applied to the switch 1 and it is on set to I ON it must set off when you press the test button This check should be carried out at least once a month to ensure that the residual current device functions perfectly in case there should be a fault in the current Devices that set off during operation show that there is a defect they must be checked and or repaired by an electrical engineering specialist 07 21 Operation via auxiliary battery self sufficient package N e Only accumulator batteries with bound electrolytes gel or AGM batteries may be installed in those positions specified by the manufac turer e he installed battery may not be opened e When changing auxiliary batteries use only batteries of the same make and capacity Setting the battery type on the con trol panel see 07 13 e Before disconnecting or connecting the auxiliary battery disconnect the electric connection to the base vehi cle and switch off the 230 V supply the 12 V supply as well as all electri cal devices e Before replacing fuses you must first de energise the charge controller e Before
112. rds Please note i Do not remove safety tips and war nings on the electrical equipment equipment such as distribution fuse boards electric power supply etc may not be used as additional sto 33 The installation spaces for electrical rage spaces is not equipped for internal battery 33 The standard version of the caravan supply self sufficient operation Only authorised specialists may work on the electrical system 07 1 7 2 Control panel Kitchen light Ceiling light 8 Therme al Floor heating Outer tent light Memory Water level indicator SE NE NE MEE S ri Main switch o MEM Hobby Control panel De Luxe easy The system consists of control electronics a standard or LCD panel model specific or op tional extra with a keypad and several 3 key control panels It enables you to operate the dif ferent lamps and several 230 V devices Further more various kinds of information and measured values are shown on the LCD display 07 2 Lighting Ceiling light Kitchen light Ambience 2 O Outer tent light 9 Wall light Therme Lighting B Ambience 1 Floor heating Lighting Ambience 3 Water level indicator Main switch Hobby Standard control panel De Luxe Excellent Prestige 07 3 Lighting Ceiling light Kitchen light Ambience 2 O Outer tent light Wall light Therme Lighting Ambience 1 Floor heating Lighting Ambience 3 r
113. re is unattainable drive 10 meters either forward or in reverse so that the sealant can be evenly distributed within the tyre Repeat the pumping process Resume driving immediately so that the sealant can be evenly distributed within the tyre Maximum speed 80 km h Drive carefully especially in curves Check tyre pressure after driving 10 minutes If the tyre pressure has fallen under this minimum value 8 you may not drive any further If the minimum value is still indicated 8 correct the tyre pressure according to the tyre pressure table in the gas bottle container Drive carefully to the nearest mechanic and have the tyre replaced tyre pressure is still unattainable the tyre is too severely damaged In this case the tyre repair kit can no lon ger provide an effective seal There fore do not drive any further Notify a service station or the 24 hour service hotline Danger of accidents If the required F Adhere the provided sticker to the combinati on instrument within sight of the driver Dispose of used tyre repair kit at a service station N Danger of accidents Have the tyres replaced at the nearest service sta tion Hobby 5 Exterior structure 5 1 Ventilation and De aerating Rules for forced ventilation Proper ventilation and de aerating of the vehi cle is a prerequisite for ideal living comfort A draft free forced ventilation system is located in the floor 1 and a forced de aerating
114. red use only the original parts designated by the manufacturer N Generally caravans are not suitable for pulling by lorries or buses If this is done permanently they will be damaged The main chassis beam and the towbar are con nected by cone washer bolts with the exception of the one piece chassis During regular main tenance all of the screws must be checked and retightened if necessary 105 Nm replaced immediately You are not allowed to repair damaged compon ents Bent or damaged drawbars must be You may neither drill into or weld onto the chassis A 03 1 3 3 Safety coupling The caravan has been fitted with a safety cou pling with tracking stabiliser to prevent it from WS 3000 becoming pendulous or pitching This system conforms to ISO 11555 1 It has been permitted for use up to a maximum speed of 100 km h Please note the additional operating instructions and the manufacturer s safety instructions WARNING A safety coupling does N not suspend the laws of physics If the limits of speed and weight conditions are exceeded traction and cornering force are reduced which then beco mes the responsibility of the driver Therefore avoid elevated risks Preparation for hitching unhitching e To hitch and unhitch open the tension ball coupler lever in position 33 WARNING Ensure that the metal of your ball coupler is bright and free of grease Hitching e The open tension bal
115. refers only to the operation of these devices For further information on the individual built in devices please refer to the separate operating instructions that have been included in the blue service bag found in the vehicle A Only the device manufacturer s origi Built in devices may only be repaired by specialists nal spare parts may be used for main tenance and repair work AN Any changes to the built in devices as well as non compliance with the rules for use will cause the guarantee to become void and lead to the exclusi on of liability claims Furthermore the operating licence for the device will become void and in some countries this means that the operating licence for the vehicle is also void Chapter 9 for operating gas devices 33 Please also refer to the instructions in gas regulators and gas bottles Chapter 7 for operating electrical 33 Please observe the instructions in devices 10 1 10 2 Hot air heating 10 2 Heating while driving is forbidden A Place of installation n the closet or the corner of the flue Before first use e Several air outlet nozzles have been built into the caravan Pipes lead the hot air to the air outlet nozzles Turn the nozzles so that the hot air is expelled where you want it e Check whether the flue is unobstructed Any covers must always be removed e Before the first ignition ensure that the bat teries in the automatic
116. rs incl refrigerator door drawers and flaps tightly Lock the central lock on the kitchen drawers Latch the sliding door Lower table and secure it Secure the TV mount If necessary dismantle the TV and store it securely Staying in the caravan during the drive is prohibited by law 02 3 2 3 Loading 02 4 Rules for loading e Spread the load evenly between the left and right hand side of the caravan Heavy or bulky objects belong in the lower storage compart ments and near the axle e f your caravan has a tandem axle distribute the centre of weight between the two axles e Never focus the load in the caravan to the rear danger of swinging back and forth e Heavy objects should be stowed securely to prevent them from slipping e Lighter objects clothing should be stowed in the wall cupboards e You may not always be able to follow the re recommended stowing arrangement because storage possibilities are distributed throug hout the entyre interior of the caravan If ne cessary stow heavy objects in the base vehicle e Store baggage in the interior in cupboards and storage compartments e Secure doors and flaps e Check the technically permissible maximum weight and the axle load s after you have finished loading well as the permitted drawbar load may not be exceeded Also note the permissible drawbar load of your The gross vehicle weight rating in N dicated in the vehicle documents as b
117. ry cloth or cotton 06 7 14441414 Ex Ma LL tal 06 8 Bed Expansion for Long Beds The bed expansion enables you to widen the two long beds turning them into a double bed e Lift up the night table attachment 1 and remove it e Pull on the handle 2 and pull out the slatted frame 3 to its full horizontal position e Place the additional cushion 4 on the slatted frame Head rests Premium The head rests can be manually locked into dif ferent positions Depending on your requirements lift the head rests until they lock into the desired position and press on them lightly to lower them 33 Head rests are only available toge ther with the optional leather interior Hobby 6 5 Children s beds e Windows by the children s beds are secured against accidental opening to effectively pre vent children from falling out Be careful when using the upper N bed for small children as there is a danger that they may fall out Never leave small children unattended in the caravan N The permissible maximum load for the upper bunk bed is 75 kg 6 6 Windows Hinged windows To open The window can be adjusted to open at varying degrees e Turn the latch into the vertical position e Press the window outward until you hear a click The window automatically remains in this position To close e Lift the window slightly outward so that the hinge disengages e Shut the w
118. s arole model so that caravans are not stereotyped as environmental polluters e f you plan to stay longer in cities and muni cipalities please park in an area that is speci fically marked for trailer combinations Find out in advance where these areas are located Rules for waste water disposal e Only collect waste water in the built in tanks or if absolutely necessary in similarly suitable containers e Never dispose of waste water in greenery or in gullies Street sewer lines often do not lead to waste water treatment plants e Empty the waste water tank as often as possible even if it is not yet full for hygienic reasons If possible rinse the waste water tank out with fresh water each time after emptying Only empty the faeces tank at desi gnated sites never out in the open Disposal stations are typically loca ted at highway rest stops caravan sites or service stations 18 13 2 Rules for the disposal of faeces e Only add approved cleaners to the faeces tank The use of other cleaners can be avoided by the installation of an active charcoal filter system Apply cleaning fluid very sparingly x Excessive application does not guarantee the prevention of odour build up Disposal e Never allow the faeces tank to become too full Empty the tank immediately at the latest when the fill indicator lights up e Never dispose of wast water in gullies Street sewer lines often do not lea
119. s fault less the water should be taken directly from the public drinking water system e Under no circumstances should garden ho ses watering cans and similar materials that are unsuitable for drinking water be used to fill the mobile system e fthe caravan will not be used for a longer period of time the entire water system must be emptied completely e After long periods of stagnation the water system must be rinsed thoroughly before it is used again If you find that it is contaminated the material should be disinfected using clea ning agents that are permitted and suitable Function of the water supply Water is provided to the kitchen and toilet area via an immersion pump The immersion pump functions on electricity via a 12 volt automobile battery if the caravan is connected via a plug to the base vehicle viaa transformer if the caravan is connected to the 230 volt main n self sufficient mode via the installed auxi liary battery Rules for the immersion pump e The immersion pump is only suitable for water e heimmersion pump tolerates temperatures up to 60 C for a short time e Avoid dry runs e Protect the pump from freezing e Hard blows or hits as well as very dirty water can destroy the pump 08 1 8 2 Water supply 7 Built in fresh water tank The tank 1 has a model specific volume of 25 or 50 litres The tank is filled with fresh water by means of the filler neck 2 on
120. s final position Redirecting electrical devices Rules for redirecting electrical devices e Open the main shut off valve on the gas bottle as well as the shut off valves on the gas powered appliances you require e Redirect the refrigerator from 12 V to gas or 230 V 33 If the caravan socket has been atta ched to the base vehicle in a manner conforming to standards DIN ISO 146 the battery of the base vehicle Will not be discharged when the igni tion has been switched off and you have forgotten to switch the refrigera tor from 12V operation 02 9 02 10 Water installation Water left standing in the fresh water tank or the pipes quickly becomes undrinkable 23 Please empty any residual water from the water tank before filling it with fresh water Therefore check the water pipes and the fresh water tank before each drive to ensure they are clean Disinfect and rinse the drinking water facility regularly and always before each journey Hobby 3 Chassis and vehicle registration 3 1 General information 3 2 Drawbars Longitudinal beams Frame parts and axles are components of the undercarriage No technical modifications are allowed otherwise the terms of operation are no longer valid For the sake of traffic safety the vehicle under Carriage must be maintained just as conscienti ously as the base vehicle itself This maintenance should be carried out by your HOBBY dealer If spare parts are requi
121. se e Use the handle to close the door 06 3 Carousel in the Corner Kitchen Release the door of the corner base cabinet by pressing the pushlock 1 Then use the handle 2 to open the door Pull gently on the two storage shelves to pull them carefully out of the cabinet Carry out this procedure in reverse order to shut the cabinet AN Close all flaps and drawers properly before driving This prevents them from opening accidentally and ob jects falling out while driving 6 2 Television holder for flat screen monitor To unlock press the metal rail 1 and at the same time extend the TV mount 230 V power sockets and an aerial socket for the TV and or receiver are located directly adjacent to the holder 06 4 Hobby 6 3 Tables EE 4A Elevating table E o To lower e Turn the locking bolt 1 180 e Press on table top to lower the table e Turn the locking bolt 1 back and secure the table top To turn e Loosen the knurled screw e urn the table in the desired excentric direction e To lock the table tighten the knurled screw ey 06 5 06 6 Hanging table To lower e Raise the front end of the table top by approx 30 e Pull down the lower part of the table leg fold it over by 90 and lay it alongside e Fold out the supporting legs by 90 e Pull the table top out of the upper wall brackets 3 e Raise the front end of the table top consi derabl
122. side temperature is located below the floor of the vehicle to the left or right of the door sill e The display is shown in increments of 0 5 C Inside temperature e After once again turning to the right the menu for displaying the inside temperature appears e The display is shown in increments of 0 5 C Battery voltage e After once again turning to the right the battery voltage of the connected battery is displayed e Under normal circumstances i e no battery has been built into the caravan this will be the voltage of the base vehicle battery e f the base vehicle is not coupled to the caravan a voltage of 0 0 V will be displayed 33 The battery voltage is only displayed if there is a connection to the base vehicle 07 11 On Cool Low Oi 421 08096 07 12 et TES Air conditioning The following functions for the air conditioning system can be set on the control unit On Off Cool Mode cooling and ventilation Cool Low Cool Cool High Fan Mode ventilation only Fan Low Fan High 33 The aforementioned functions are only available for air conditioning systems that are Cl bus compati ble Functions may differ slightly in some models with an air conditioning system Alde hot water heating system s The Alde hot water heating system can be con trolled using its own control unit in the clothes cupboard or the LCD control unit The hot water menu is symbolized by the
123. sponding set of spare parts Please note the detailed instructions for assembly in the manufacturer s spare part kit Noises Certain noises can occur during the course of the drive these noises however have no influence on the operative effectiveness of the tension ball coupler Possible causes of these noises can be 1 a dacromet coated coupling ball on the base vehicle 2 Agalvanized or varnished coupling ball on the base vehicle 3 Adamaged rusty or dirty coupling ball on the base vehicle 4 dirty friction elements on the tension ball coupler 5 the towbar or tie rod in the linings of the over running equipment are running dry Hints For 1 2 and 3 Sand down the surfaces of the coupling ball and clean them with a thinning solvent or spirit for 4 Clean the surface of the friction elements with sandpaper 200 240 grain and then clean with petroleum ether or spirit for 5 Use a lubricating nipple to grease the linings Pull back the shock absorber and grease the bare towbar 12 3 12 3 Brakes 12 4 Initial inspection The wheel brakes that have been installed are drum brakes that do not adjust automatically Exception Premium To ensure trouble free brake performance the wheel brakes must be adjusted regularly The brakes must first be inspected after you have driven 500 km Have them inspected again after every 10 000 km of driving but at least once every year Inspections mu
124. st be documen ted in the KNOTT service manual by the autho rised specialist who carries out the inspection These documented reports are just as much a prerequisite for any possible guarantee claims as is the compliance with the regulations for main tenance and upkeep Hobby 12 4 Changing the taillight bulbs The following description for changing the rear light bulbs refers to the De Luxe easy model Different rear lights are used in the Premium and Landhaus models Unfortunately it is not possible to replace these light bulbs easily In this case please speak to your dealer who will be pleased to assist you in changing these light bulbs gt Some of the rear lights in the Premi um models are fitted with LED lights whereby each individual light has a standardised alignment Therefore due to the authorisation required indi vidual LED lights may not be changed Should they be defect the entire rear light must be replaced e Carefully remove the protective caps with a screwdriver e Remove the four fastening screws with a crosstip screwdriver e Now you can remove the taillight from the frame e Remove the holder by loosening the screw e The bulbs are now freely accessible Put the taillight back together by repeating the process in reverse 12 5 12 6 j Y id A i 15 TAS h t a Wes ecu phish J t1 CANA 1 The following description for changing the rear light bulbs refers to
125. stige The rotating stanchions are located in the front and rear under the caravan Turning the rotating stanchions outward e Park the vehicle as horizontally as possible e On soft ground lay a sturdy mat or suitably sized board under the rotating stanchions to prevent the caravan from sinking e Turn the rotating stanchions outward N The rotating stanchions may only be used for support and not for leveling De Luxe easy out or raising Turning the rotating stanchions inward e With the crank turn the rotating stanchions inward to the horizontal position The crank for the rotating stanchions is located at the front in the gas bottle container It is atta ched firmly to the bottom of the container ni lt i METUS T4 re o t y p gt lt gt AA A TH an c NX ty a J ee um rm Dx L t Aem ED o9 S r Wr mL o TETERA a RO DN RA PVT Fo 9 v auc L St T TAM a O ael i a 3 8 Vehicle registration Every vehicle which uses public roads is subject to registration This includes your new caravan You can register the caravan at your local regis tration office The following documents are required to initiate the registration process Motor Vehicle Registration Certificate Part II and or Certificate of Conformity CoC Electronic Insurance Certificate elC Number personal identification or proof of residence possibly power of attorney to have some
126. tage should be less than 10 0 V all devices will automati cally be switched off e A warning will go off if the battery ages to a value less than 50 of its nominal capacity e f the vehicle is not in use for a longer period of time the battery should be disconnected or the main switch should be switched off after the battery has been optimally charged 7 4 Electrical system As soon as there is a mains connection the electrical system will switch from battery operati on to mains operation The electrical supply unit uses a converter to transform the external mains voltage for the 12 Volt electrical devices All of the lamps in the caravan use 12 V Only large electrical devices such as the therme floor heating air conditioner etc use 230 V 4 e o IA A vow aS ba wx T wv v4 2 1 bee 8 ha a 1118 029097 A ee LU E A b B t y s La s LIS FO Eee aT 44 i Ven NW hS A as veal i Used Ct za 4 A Se ehh iy Lees A be De Luxe Excellent Prestige Premium Landhaus De Luxe easy Hobby Assignment of fuses The fuses for the individual internal electric cir cuits are located in the lighting control module They are assigned as follows from left to right iS In some models there may be slight deviations in this assignment Electric circuit 1 7 5 A children s bedside lights clothes cupboard light only WLU outer tent light wall lights ceiling light
127. te the therme electrically when it is empty separately enclosed operating in structions Hot water function in the shower in Premium vehicles e The shower regulator in the Premium vehicles first regulates the amount of cold water up to a certain point If you turn the regulator beyond this point you will get hot water can then no longer be regulated This is only possible when the regulator is 33 However the amount of hot water turned to cold water 08 5 8 3 Boiler 08 6 The optional boiler holds approx 14 litres of water lt uses gas to heat the water or depen ding on the model there is also an option to heat it electrically using an integrated heating rod It replaces the standard Truma therme boiler has been switched off and then N Before each journey make sure the attach the chimney cap N Before operating the boiler you must remove the chimney cap 35 Should you operate the cold water system without the boiler the boiler Will also be filled with water To avoid damage due to frost empty the con tents even if the boiler has not been used Empty the boiler if there is a danger of frost Never operate the boiler if it is empty ips the boiler Shut the outlet valve on the cold water intake pipe Set the lever in a horizontal position e Switch on the energy supply by pressing the main switch on the control panel e Open at least one faucet and leave it open until
128. tem 0 3 Removable carpeting for de Luxe models 7 0 10 0 Removable carpeting for De Luxe easy models up to 7 0 Roof awning 23 0 49 0 Self sufficient package 29 0 Shower device in external washroom 2 8 Sound system 11 0 Spare tire incl mount for bottle container 22 2 Truma electric auxiliary heating Ultraheat 2 0 Truma heating S5004 instead of S3004 8 0 Truma hot air system Isotherm 3 0 Universal mount for LCD television 3 5 11 1 Hobby 12 Maintenance and upkeep 12 1 Maintenance Maintenance intervals fixed maintenance intervals apply to the caravan and the devices installed tn it Rules for maintenance intervals e Have the first maintenance performed by a HOBBY dealer 12 months after the initial registration e Havve all further maintenance performed once annually at a HOBBY dealer e Have all maintenance on built in devices performed in accordance with the corres ponding maintenance intervals indicated in the operating instructions 53 HOBBY grants a 5 year guarantee on the absence of leaks in the caravan in accordance with the guarantee condi tions To this end the vehicle must be taken to your HOBBY dealer every 12 months for a chargeable inspection for leak tight ness N The inspection of the gas facilities subject to extra cost is to be repea ted every two years by a liquid gas expert This inspection is to be con ducted and certified in accordance with the German Association of Gas
129. the LCD display To replace this button cell the LCD display must be removed from the furniture front by carefully clipping the chrome plated fra me out of its holder You will then see the screws that fasten the plastic part to the furniture Loosen these screws to detach the display please ensure that plus and minus are in the right direction Incorrect polarity may cause the display to 33 When replacing the button cell become defect 07 17 7 3 Electrical supply 07 18 Electricity for the caravan can be obtained from the following connections 230 V mains connection 50 Hz via the base vehicle if it is connected using the 13 pole plug limited functions via a built in auxiliary battery je Everything that uses 12 V such as lighting water supply etc is available Supply via mains connection The caravan receives its electric power supply via the 230 V CEE feeder plug on the side wall of the vehicle N The standard version of your vehicle has a residual current device RCD Fl switch To set up an electric connection e Pull out the 13 pole plug that connects to the base vehicle e Switch off the automatic circuit breaker 4 by pressing the rocker button down e Take hold of the bottom of the cover flap of the external socket 1 and pull it up e Completely unwind the connector cable at tach the plug and click it into place e Switch the automatic circuit breaker 4 back on H
130. the side wall The fresh water filler neck is identified by a blue screw cap as well as a water faucet symbol on the lower edge of the frame The screw cap is opened and closed by means of the enclosed key for exterior flap locks and the door of the structure Should the tank overflow the excess water is drained off underneath the vehicle by means of an overflow The water can be emptied from the tank by un screwing the overflow pipe 3 Rolling waste water tank The rollable waste water tank 4 can be pushed beneath the vehicle when the caravan is stati onary It collects the waste water and holds 24 litres The waste water tank can be transported on wheels and has an extendable transport handle 3 allowing you to transport it to the appropriate waste disposal place for emptying 08 2 Hobby During the trip the waste water tank 4 can be stored in the gas bottle container to save space Exception In the Landhaus model the waste wa ter tank is stored under the queen size bed acces sible via the service flap N Empty the waste water tank before beginning your journey and then use the belt in the gas bottle container to secure it is danger of frost 33 Empty the waste water tank if there sink drain This can lead to deformi ties and leakages in the waste water gt Never pour boiling water into the system Only empty the waste water tank at waste disposal stations camping
131. u can find further guidelines in the operating instructions from the axle supplier A For safety reasons the spare parts for heating devices must conform with the manufacturer s instructions They must be installed by the manufacturer or an authorised representative Coupling ball on base vehicle Ensure that the coupling ball meets the required dimensions and is undamaged clean and free of grease When using dacromet coated dull silver anti corrosion coating as well as lacquered cou pling balls the coating must be removed com pletely with sandpaper 200 240 grain so that it does not create deposits on the friction lining The metal surface of the coupling ball must be bright A damaged or dirty coupling ball causes increased wear and tear on the friction pads a greased coupling ball negates the stabilizing ef fect Thinning solvents or spirit are both suitable for cleaning Hobby Tension ball coupler Keep the friction linings inside the tension ball coupler clean and free of grease Fig 5 When the friction linings are dirty the surface can be cleaned with 200 240 grain sandpaper Then clean with petroleum ether or spirit All movable bearings and bolts are easy to grease By regular upkeep and maintenance of your WS 3000 you increase its overall life span function and safety Changing the friction lining It is very easy to exchange the friction pads 1 when they are worn out Messrs Winterhoff offer a corre
132. ules for moving caravan e There is a significant blind spot when moving the caravan even when the exterior mirrors are properly adjusted e Use a another person when turning into difficult parking spots ally only use the steering handles at the front and rear ends of the cara van Never push on the plastic parts or the walls When positioning the caravan manu Choosing a parking place Rules for choosing a parking place e The parking place should be as horizontal as possible e Check to see that the entry step is positioned horizontally important for refrigerator function e Balance the lengthwise slant with the front landing wheel e Balance the crosswise slant by laying appro priate boards or a ramp under a wheel i Do not compensate differences in height with the lift stanchions Hobby Securing the vehicle Rules for securing the vehicle e Set the parking brake e Only extend the rotating stancions as far as necessary so that the axle still bears part of the weight The crank is located in the bottle container e ay mats under the lifting stanchions when on soft ground e Use stop blocks to secure the wheels 33 A spring brake on the brake lever ensures that the brakes will not disen gage by themselves even if the rota tion direction is reversed from driving forwards to backwards If you have activated automatic reverse the brake lever must be moved beyond the dead centre position to it
133. ure that everyone is familiar with the fire prevention measures on site 02 1 2 2 Before each journey cur mm gt z PA T om gt Ce 02 2 Fighting a fire Evacuate all passengers immediately Close the main shut off valve on the gas bottle as well as the shut off valves on gas powered appliances e Shut off the electrical supply e Sound alarm and call the fire department e Only fight the fire yourself if this is possible without risk As the owner and driver you are responsible for the condition of your vehicle Therefore you must note the following points Exterior Go around the carriage and prepare for the drive as follows Preparation of the vehicle The caravan must be hitched properly see guidelines for the safety hitch WS3000 Release the handbrake for the caravan and place the contact breaking cable around the ball neck of the permanently attached tow coupling If the tow coupling is detachable the contact breaking cable must be hooked into the eyelet provided on towing bracket the for that purpose Tighten the tyre bolts after driving the first 50 km Plug the 13 channel plug in the socket of the base vehicle e nspect the vehicle lighting e Turn the winding stanchions and the front landing wheel upward and secure them Close gas bottles heating is forbidden while driving Empty the waste water tank Close gas bottle compartment Shut rear storage locker
134. w the cap on the cleaning port of the fresh water tank 1 Unscrew the overflow pipe 2 in the fresh water tank Remove the lid of the water tank Take out the water pump and hold it up until the water pipes have emptied completely Check whether the tank therme faucets and pipes have emptied completely If necessary blow out any remaining water in the pipes using compressed air max 0 5 bar Re insert the overflow pipe and the water pump in the fresh water tank and close the openings Leave the faucets and the outlet valves 6 open Hot water supply Use the control panel to switch on the ther me The temperature of the water is regulated by means of a thermostat via 230V mains supply to 55 C The therme will hold approx 5 litres If you have turned on the heating system the water in the therme will also be heated by the air circulation of the heating in self sufficient mode it will be heated solely in this manner Rules for the therme Use the control panel to switch off this equip ment whenever the caravan is not in use Hobby e Empty the therme at the risk of frost Frozen water can cause the therme to burst e A depressuriser must be used if the pump is connected to a central water supply or on stronger pumps The pressure in the therme may not exceed 1 2 bar In addition a safety valve or runoff valve must be used in the cold water tap A i Please also note the manufacturer s Never opera
135. without burning Danger of explosion Keep the cover Q open after coo king for as long as the burners are still giving off heat Do not store easily inflammable objects such as dish towels napkins etc near the cooker use the protec tive device on the cooker at all times when cooking Danger of fire 10 17 10 8 Fume hood As an option the kitchen can be fitted with an extractor fan The built in fan blows kitchen odours directly outside ail Press the right button to turn on the fume hood Hold the fan button firmly to select the speed of the fan from among 15 different speeds The kitchen light which is operated via the con trol panel can also be switched on using the left button larly as it collects the fat from kitchen is Clean the filter of the fume hood regu odours 10 9 Oven e The ventilation openings on the oven must never be closed e Only operate the oven when it has been connected to the 230 V mains automatic ignition e A skylight or window must be ope ned when operating the oven e The oven door must remain open while igniting the oven e f it has not ignited repeat this pro cedure from step 1 Should the flame on the burner ac cidentally be extinguished turn the switch back to the neutral position and leave the burner off for at least one minute before igniting it again 10 18 Hobby N e Never operate the oven when it is empty i e without
136. y Reset by switching off or restart Overheating is red to reset interrupt the 12V electric power supply and connect it again Overheating is blue to reset interrupt the 12V electric power supply and connect it again Window is open the heating system interrupts the gas supply when the window is open Shut the window Connection failure connection error between the heating system and the panel Switch the main voltage off and then on again Panel failure 1 panel error Panel failure 2 panel error Hobby 10 6 Refrigerator Refrigerators made by Dometic will be installed If the external temperature is high full refrige rating capacity can only be ensured by means of sufficient ventilation If necessary to achieve better ventilation the refrigerator s ventilation grille can be removed at the caravan 323 Turn on the refrigerator at least 12 hours before putting anything in it and if possible store only goods that have already been cooled Methods of operation The refrigerator can be operated in three ways The desired mode of operation is set using the energy selection switch 12 V operation electrical supply from the bat y n jM e nm tery of the base vehicle ignition lock on i Wo WS nu As SN E 230 V operation electrical supply from an SN E external source liquid gas gas bottles from the caravan 12 V operation e Set the energy selection switch to the battery symbol e 12 V
137. y and hook it diagonally from above into the lower wall brackets 2 e Place the supporting legs at the front edge of the table top on the floor Hobby ur a e En Swivelling table 3 jm To lower e Pull upwards on the bow handle 1 on the right hand side e Swivel the table top downwards towards the centre of the vehicle until the handle locks into place To turn e here are rollers on the table legs shifted 45 which enable the table to be turned around its centre point in any desired direction N The swivelling table is not fastened to the floor Before driving lower the table and secure the rollers by means of the attached transportation locks 6 4 Conversion of seats and beds The seat groups can be converted into comfor table beds Converting the Round Seating Arrangement e Remove the seat 1 and back cushions e Lower the table see Chapter 6 3 e Replace the seat cushions 1 and pull them to the middle of the table e Fill the outside areas with the side back cushions The rear seat cushions in round seating arrange ments remain in place Ensure that the tabletop seat chests and or covers as well as cushions are well secured so that nothing falls N When converting seating arrange ments into beds do not place the cushions directly on the tabletop as this may cause scratches or mildew due to condensation We recommend that you use an absorbent cloth e g ter
138. y on this key to recall the last saved state of all switchable 12 V lights Press longer on this key to save the lighting state of a lamp This key is not used to save the state of the 230 V electrical de vices therme and floor heating Outer tent light 2 e Press the key to switch the outer tent light on and off It is not possible to switch this light on if the base vehicle is coupled up and the motor is running A The outer tent light must be switched off when the caravan is on the road 07 6 Hobby Kitchen light ammi n e Briefly press the key to switch the kitchen men lamp on and off Therme with LED display 9 e Press the key to switch the therme on and off An illuminated LED signals that the therme has been switched on e When the main switch 12 is pressed the therme will also be switched off e f your caravan has an electric boiler special request rather than a therme the electric boiler will be switched on and off 33 In the case of some special requests e g Alde heating this switch has no function even though the control light is shining Floor heating with LED display e Press the key to switch the floor heating on and off An illuminated LED signals that it has been switched on When the main switch IS pressed the therme will also be switched off e If the main switch 42 is pressed to deactivate the electric power supply the floor heating will also be switched off
139. yre replaced without delay 33 You should have a functional spare Hobby Tyre repair kit 33 Do not use the tyre repair kit if the tyre was damaged as a result of driving without air Small cuts es pecially in the tyre tread can be resealed using the tyre repair kit Do not remove foreign objects such as screws or nails from the tyre The tyre repair kit can be used as long as the outside temperature is approx 30 C or higher N There is an expiry date on the tyre repair kit Therefore please note this date Kits that have expired no longer offer a guarantee that they will function properly A Shake the bottle Open the fill hose 1 on the bottle foil seal is thereby punctured B Unscrew the valve cap from the tyre valve Remove the valve insert 2 with the valve core remover 3 Do not lay the valve insert 2 down in sand or dirt C Pull the stopper from the fill hose D Push the fill hose onto the tyre valve 04 7 04 8 D Hold the bottle down with the filling tube and then press them together Press the entire bottle contents into the tyre Pull the fill hose off D and screw the valve insert tightly into the tyre valve with the valve core remover Open the air hose G on the tyre valve Insert the plug into the cigar lighter socket Then pump the tyres Fig do not operate the electric air pump longer than 8 minutes Danger of overheating If sufficient air pres su
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