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1. e Briefly press the key to shift to displaying the battery If the vehicle has been equipped with an intelligent battery sensor the menu will show you the recharging time charging current charging voltage and remaining time until the battery is discharged Hobby 07 5 Electrical Installations Radio switch e Briefly press the key to switch the radio on and off Filling level indicator e Briefly press the key to display the graph that shows you the level of the fresh and waste water tanks LCD display i All of the vehicles are equipped with a program for mea suring illumination This program only runs if the power is Basic menu connected if previously activated it is saved after a reset The basic menu appears if you have not pressed a navigation All of the lights will be switched on Ifa key is now pressed key during the past 30 seconds approximately This menu is the corresponding light will be switched on After approx 1 minu 7te all of the other lights will also be switched on provided no other key is pressed not illuminated The time date and alarm clock function are set in this menu Main display To switch on Press Illuminated Wall Cabinets Ceiling 1 Rotary switch Lamp Kitchen light somewhat longer To switch off Press Illuminated Wall Cabinets Ceiling Turn the switch to select a menu Press it to shift to a Lamp and lighting atmosphere 1 somewhat submenu in which you can ent
2. AGM batteries require no maintenance but must be continuo usly recharged e Check that the clamps have been properly fitted and if neces sary remove any layers of oxide e Unclamp the battery circuit breaker if the ancillary battery is not being used for a long period of time more than 1 2 months Even if the battery circuit breaker is interrupted the battery can still be charged by the battery charger conservation charging e Should the consumer battery be removed isolate the plus pole to prevent short circuits when turning on the motor Battery charger e The charger s capacity is 360 W e The charger functions in accordance with IUOU1 charging technology In the case of misuse the guarantee and manufacturer s liability will no longer apply Do not plug up the ventilation and ensure that you have ade quate ventilation Tank probes The probe with rods measures the contents of the fresh and waste water tanks e To avoid incrustations particularly in the waste water tank never let the water in the tanks stand for too long e Flush the tanks regularly 230V automatic circuit breaker with an earth leakage circuit breaker The 230V automatic circuit breaker supplies and protects the 230V devices Electrical Installations 07 2 e To switch off the 230V power supply in the entire system set the 230V automatic circuit breaker to 0 OFF Fuses e Only replace defective fuses after the cause of the
3. SIESTA OPTIMA MANUAL Hobby Version 12 2014 Introduction Dear Camper Congratulations on the purchase of your new HOBBY motor home 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 motor homes even better Our fully fitted and highly sophisticated models enable us to offer you the perfect setting for the most enjo yable days of the year Please read this user manual carefully even if you have already been driving a motor home for quite some time This will help to prevent operating errors and damage to the vehicle and its equipment Handling all of the technical details correctly will increase the pleasure you get gt from driving this vehicle and help to retain the value of your motor home saian Hil aia a PALIRB IRD ausina jsa manu If this user manual should be unable to provide the required assistance a close pan Europe aasdaja 0h iP apa ee aa an network of dealers is available for further help Take advantage of your authorised dealer s experience and technical knowledge we recommend speaking to them in detail before taking your first trip with your HOBBY motor home We wish you and your fellow travellers many enjoyable trips and hope you will always have a safe journey with your new HOBBY motor home Your HOBBY Wohnwagenwerk Ing Harald Striewski GmbH Hobby 00 1 Introduction
4. akey that fits the lock for the rear ladder In addition a self adhesive aluminium plate is included in delivery engraved with the key number of the base vehicle Hobby Siesta Entrance door external Opening e Use key to unlock door e Pull on door handle e Open door Closing e Close door e Turn key until you hear the bolt lock into place e Turn key back to verticle position and pull it out Entrance door internal Siesta Opening e Push the bolt down green section D Closing e Pull the handle of the door closed until it locks into place Locking e Push the bolt up red section IE To prevent damage to locks and door frames when lo cking the door the inner door handle must be positioned horizontally and not slanted upwards Exterior Structure 05 4 Entrance door internal Optima Opening e Pull on the handle 1 until the door opens Closing e Pull the handle D of the door closed until it locks into place Locking e Press the handle D into the recess Fig 1 This allows a door which has been locked from the outside to be opened from the inside The entrance door is your escape route in case of emergency Never obstruct the door from the outside Hobby A 05 5 Exterior Structure Siesta e Slowly close the entrance door pliss by pulling the two guide rails towards each other from the top and the bottom until they meet in the middle A N
5. e The refrigerator door has an automatic lock If the door is closed and pushed firmly it will lock automatically Hobby ty m Dometic dz Modes of operation Three modes of operation are possible for the refrigerator 12 V operation 12 V operation can only be used while driving when the mo tor is running When resting or if you have stopped for a lon ger period of time turn off the 12 V operation and if required select another mode of operation e Turn the energy selector switch to battery operation D e 12V operation will only function if the vehicle s motor is running e The refrigerator runs without a thermostatic control con tinuous operation 12 V operation should therefore only serve to maintain a temperature which has already been achieved e To turn the refrigerator off turn the energy selector switch to the O position 230 V operation e Turn the energy selector switch to mains 2 e Use the thermostat to regulate the temperature No absolute temperature values have been assigned to the temperature levels e To turn the refrigerator off turn the energy selector switch to the O position G Gas operation e Turn the energy selector switch to gas operation 8 e Open the main stop valve on the gas cylinder and the Refrigerator gas stop valve e Turn the thermostat to the highest setting and keep it pressed down The refrigerator either ignites automatically or by pushing the but
6. eo Sz O JIo jo oO gt ee ee ee ee ee o CO oS or meoo 6 sooj 1850 f 2000 2340 1810 oO jo jo gt S O Jo oo na na na mowo a soo 1280 2000 zo f 2000 so soo ass eso 2817 2340 1810 1980 405 na na na na o o Hobby 14 5 Technical Data 14 2 Load increased for motor homes Hobby Type Base Permissible Permiss Maximum Model vehicle front axle rear axle i i permissible 3 towing load load 3 drawbar load weight FIAT Ducato X290 rar Ducato x290 S O ve5GE Optmavan F3 DucatoLight 4 s650 1850 2000 zso 1900 so 5o TeoH Optima F3 Ducatotight a a650 1850 2o00 so 1900 so sso Te5GE Optima F3 Ducatotight a seso 1850 200 zso 1900 so 5so Terk Optima F3_ Ducatotignt 4 soso 1850 200 so 190 so f sso Te5HFL Optima F3 Ducatotight 4 a650 1850 200 zso 1900 so sso Teosa Optima F3 DucatoLignt 4 s6s0 1850 200 f 7so 190 so sso Teha Optima F3 DucatoLigt a 9650 1850 200 zso 1900 so 5sso Toa Optima Fs DucatoLiont 4 seso 1850 2000 zo 190 f so sso TroHa Optima F3 DucatoLigt a 9650 1850 2o00 so 1900 so sso T7oGE Optima F3 Ducatotight a seso 1850 2000 zso 1900 so 5o Tz5HeE optima Fs DucatoLigmt a seso 1850 2o00 zso 1900 s
7. 278 230 1810 1980 4035 ose 2051 amoo 4 sof 10 20 zo f 2m so soo assz eosa 2775 230 1810 1980 4o35 oae 2001 meoo a soo iso 20 so 200 eo so assz eoa _ 2775 2000 amose 4 soj isso 20 so f 2000 f so sso soss vaso 2775 2330 Hobby 14 3 Technical Data Hobby Type Base Motorisation exhaust Chassis Frame extension Towbar Sawiko Modell vehicle Model gas emissions Type Reinforcement crossbar Trailer coupling Spherical head FIAT Ducato X290 veo GF SiestaVan F3 Ducato Light 115 Mutiet 85 kW Euro5b Seren Tietahmen mmo s eoPeRoos P Typ 04 F3 115 Mutiet 85KW Ewro 5b SerienTistahmen 40P0800000 lowered mTogo _a1TevaoosP s1TE14003P Wpos V65 GE V dton 115 Mutt 5 KW Ewro 5b SerienTistahmen 40P0300000 lowered mogo siTevsooaP srTet4oos Wpos T60 H 115 Mutt 85 KW froze e 30PE20022 P Typ 04 i etahmen 115 Mute 85 KW jetahmen 40P0400000 lowered 3009000400 3009000500 3009000500 3009000400 3009000500 3009000500 3009000500 3009000500 _ l lt lt Typ 05 i lt S Typ 05 T65 GE T edition Ducato Light 115 Multijet i Ducato Light 130 Multijet 96 kW Serien Tiefrahmen 40P1100000 lowered MT030 31TEV4011P 31TE14003P o mwj A65 GM Family Siesta Family Ducato Light 115 Multijet 85 kW Serien Tiefrahmen 40P070000
8. Always use your vehicle in an environmentally friendly way Hobby The following applies for environmentally fair use When spending longer periods in towns and cities ask about specially designated campsites for motor homes and use them Do not spoil the peace and cleanliness of nature Dispose of wast water and rubbish in the proper way Set an example so that motor home and caravan drivers are not generally held to be pollutionists The following applies for waste water e Collect waste water on board only in built in waste water tanks or if necessary in Suitable containers e Never empty waste water in open spaces or down man holes Generally the public waste water system does not run through clarification plants e Empty your waste water tank as often as possible even if it is not completely full hygiene If possible rinse out the waste water tank with fresh water after emptying Only empty your waste water tank in special places for waste water disposal but never in open spaces Generally waste water stations are found in motorway service areas campsites or petrol stations Sanitation and Environmental Protection 13 2 The following applies for wastes e Only use approved sanitary cleansing products in the waste tank You may be able to avoid the use of sanitary liquids by installing an activated carbon filter system sold as an accessory Use sanitary liquids very sparingly An overdose i
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10. Ducatomaxi 6 440 2100 2500 1750 A65 GM Family Siesta Family Ducato Light 6 3650 1850 2000 1900 Ton oe eo e ae E 1750 s eso All measurements in mm all weights in kg 2 without wing mirror without side blinker Load increased for Fiat Ducato to 3650 kg without technical changes 3 tow coupling is a special accessory Load increased for Fiat Ducato with low frame chassis to 4250 4400 kg by means of a maxi chassis 4 rear edge of traction unit to rear edge of back wall cannot be combined with 115 PS 4 400 kg only for 177 PS Hobby Technical Data 14 16 Length of super structure 2007 2242 1240 2007 1507 2007 1507 Hobby 14 17 Technical Data 14 3 Vehicle and equipment weights Weight of Basic Mass when basic equipment vehicle is vehicle ready to start FIAT Ducato X290 v65 GE a9 ms 23 Teee Optima r Ter Optima ats 2861 T65 HFL 21 75 29 i 75 Hobby Overload weight Technical Data 14 18 Weight of Diesel Basic Mass when Overload basic kg equipment vehicle is weight vehicle ready to start FIAT Ducato X290 veo GF 220 m 2564 v65 GE 2524 m 2 V65 GE V edition a70 zs 2m 121 5 a0 24 Tesee Sesan e 272 i T65 GE T edition _ Siestati 269 z e 23 i Tesar sesan z m a m A55 GS Sport Siesta Family Hobby 14 19 Technical Data 14 4 Tyres and ri
11. http 192 168 0 1 in the Internet browser By continuing to turn and confirm the rotary encoder on the control panel you will reach the Web server data which is required to open the data in the Web browser Hobby Electrical Installations 5 o ra g g E 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 values 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 Hobby The name of the network and the password can be changed here This also applies for the Web Interface Settings At pre sent the UMTS and No IP settings are not yet supported they have only been integrated for future applications Electrical Installations jem At present operation via a surfstick is not yet supported Please use the WLAN menu in the LCD display to switch yee joa l 4 Ji i lt gt a E WLAN operation on and off ESR 4 ue IV a a ai Dee i Sabi After switching it off WLAN shutdown will be displayed for approx 60 seconds When WLAN Off is displayed the vehicle s entire power supply can be switched off General information regarding the LCD display The SD card may be damaged if the mobile home s power supply is disconnected from the mains or the battery The time and date are buffered by a 3V 21
12. zso 170o so eso THA Optima F3 Ducatomaxi 4 4400 2100 s00 zso so so eso T70GE Optima F3 _ DucatoMaxi 4 4400 2100 f soo zso 175o s eso T75HGE Optima F3_ DucatoMaxi 4 4400 2100 s00 so so so eso All measurements in mm all weights in kg 2 without wing mirror without side blinker Load increased for Fiat Ducato to 3650 kg without technical changes 3 tow coupling is a special accessory Load increased for Fiat Ducato with low frame chassis to 4250 4400 kg by means of a maxi chassis 4 rear edge of traction unit to rear edge of back wall cannot be combined with 115 PS 4 400 kg only for 177 PS Hobby Technical Data 14 10 Length Total of super tread base projection projection structure length width width aS a ee ee Hobby 14 11 Technical Data Hobby Type Base Permissible Permiss Maximum Model vehicle front axle rear axle i i issi towing load load weight FIAT Ducato X290 rar Ducato 290 veoGr Siestavan F3 Ducatotight 4 9650 1850 2000 zso 190 so sso V65GE Siestavan F3 Ducatotight 4 seso 1850 2000 zso 190 so f sso V65 GE VEdtion Siestavan F3 Ducatotight 4 9650 1850 2000 zso 190 f so f sso F3 Ducato Light 4 seso 1850 2000 zso 1900 f so sso T65 GE Ducato Light 3650 1850 2000 1900 8o 5550 En TT ee a e aa eee T65 HFL Ducato Light 3650 1850 2000 1900 8o 5550
13. IE Apply special covers when operating the motor home in winter These covers can be purchased from your dealer Exterior Structure 05 2 iS We recommend that you remove the ventilation grate if the outside temperature is very high This allows more air to permeate to the refrigerator intensifying refrigeration The ventilation grills must remain firmly mounted while driving or when it is raining Removing the ventilation grate e Push the locks 3 as far up as they will go e Carefully lift open the ventilation grill on the left hand side e Then pull the right hand side out of the bracket Heating The heating system is supplied with fresh air from outside This ventilation flap also permits exhaust air from the system to escape Blocked ventilation openings can lead to suffocation Therefore never block ventilation openings When operating in winter ensure that the chimney outlet is not blocked Hobby Exterior Structure 5 2 Opening and closing doors and flaps Keys to the vehicle The following keys are supplied with the motor home two keys to fit the following locks on the base vehicle driver s and passenger s doors a code card is Note the manufacturer s operating instructions for the basic vehicle two keys that fit the following locks on the structure entrance door service flaps toilet flaps Gas box flap Garage flap model specific fresh water filler neck
14. Use the adjusting knob push button to set the hours 24 hour mode After pressing the adjusting knob pushbutton once again the minutes will blink Press the adjusting knob push button to confirm the time entered Service menu To show the version number of the connected devices Show the version number of the heating or control panel Changing the background illumination of the control panel The background illumination can be changed in 10 increments Select the desired language from the languages available e g English German French Italian The temperature sensor for the heating can be individually adjusted to the size of the vehicle The offset can be set in increments of 1 C within a range of 5 C to 5 C Built in devices Resetting to manufacturer s default setting RESET The reset function resets the control panel to the manufacturer s default setting It deletes all of the settings you have made Confirming the reset Press the adjusting knob pushbutton Display 230V mains voltage The icon signals that the 230V mains voltage charging current is available ie This can only be displayed in connection with a Combi E CP plus heating system that includes additional heating rods for electric operation optional extra Hobby 10 11 Built in devices A Warning A warning icon appears to signal a warning that one of the ope rating parameters has reached an un
15. a designated disposal site making sure to hold the drain nozzle in an upright position e Remove the cap on the drain nozzle e Tilt the waste tank so that the drain nozzle is pointing downwards e Press the vent button with your thumb and hold it down The waste tank will drain itself e Return the waste tank to its storage position ensuring that it is pushed in until the holding bar locks into place e Lock the service flap Hobby 09 1 Gas E e The connecting hose should also be checked regularly for Chapter 9 Gas ee nie damage Replace it immediately if you find tears porous spots or similar damage e The operator is responsible for having checks carried out This also applies for vehicles that have not been approved for driving on the road 9 1 General safety rules when using LPG fittings iS The operating pressure for gas is 30 mbar You are not permitted to operate the heating system while If you suspect that gas is leaking take the following driving measures immediately Exception e Close the stop valve on the gas cylinder As an optional feature the vehicle can be equipped with a e Ignition sources such as open flames or smoking are gas pressure regulator for use while driving e g ControlCS strictly forbidden e Air the rooms e Clear the danger zone Checking the gas fittings e Inform your immediate surroundings groundsman e Before initial operation have the LPG fittings checked by an Can Mi
16. back to the 0 position e Close the main gas stop valve on the gas cooker E Use oven gloves or potholders when handling hot pots pans or similar objects You may be burned explosion Never allow gas to escape without burning Danger of burners stop giving off heat Otherwise the glass cover After cooking leave the glass cover D open until the could burst Never store easily flammable objects such as dishtowels serviettes etc near the cooker Danger of fire Hobby 10 21 Built in devices 10 5 Oven e The ventilation openings on the oven must never be LS Please refer to the separate manufacturer s operating closed manual e A skylight or window must be opened when operating the oven i e Open the shutoff valve for the oven Should you smell e Switch on the 12 V power supply using the main switch gas immediately close the valve and the gas bottles on the control panel e The oven door must remain open while igniting the oven e Open the main shutoff valve on the gas bottle and the gas e Never operate the oven when it is empty i e without shutoff spigot marked oven HET UNEIS TE tobe INCE e Open the oven door completely e Never use the oven to heat the caravan e Under no circumstances may this device be plugged into e Position me baking tray or grill so that it is not in direct the 230V mains contact with the flame e Never operate the oven while driving e Lightly press on
17. cabin i The dimming shades may only be drawn when the vehicle is standing and the motor has been turned off Before starting your drive you must fold up the entire system and lock it Open the dimming system whenever you are not using your motor home as otherwise it will be permanently damaged by the effects of heat and UV rays A The dimming system may never be used as a sunshade or closed while driving Interior Structure 06 24 Front system e Press the locks D together to open the locking mechanism e Press the clasp D together in the middle The magnetic lock will automatically lock Side system e Press the locks D together to open the locking mechanism e Draw the clasp across to the rabbet The magnetic lock will automatically lock Hobby Interior Structure 6 11 Skylight Safety instructions e Never open the skylight in strong winds rain hail etc or if the temperature outside is below 20 C e Do not use force to open the roof skylight when covered by ice or snow as this could break the hinges and opening mechanism e Remove snow ice or excessive dirt before opening Ensure there is sufficient room before opening the skylight under trees in garages etc e Do not stand on the skylight e Close and bolt the skylight before driving Open the insect screen and pleated material resting position e f the sunlight is very strong pull the sunshade only 3 4 closed otherwise there is a
18. can be charged from the following po wer sources the generator when the motor is running the CA 360 charger only via 230 V power feed The source of input with the highest input voltage supplies the charge current for the connected battery Hobby Always charge the ancillary battery for at least 10 hours before each journey directly after each journey and before you take the motor home temporarily out of service Use every opportunity during your journey to charge the battery The battery loses its capacity after having been used for a while and at low temperatures An acoustic warning signal will be given off if the remai ning time during discharge operation is less than 1 hour A warning will go off if the battery ages to a value less than 50 of its nominal capacity The battery is only charged if it has a minimum voltage of 8 V If the vehicle is not in use for a longer period of time the batte ry should be disconnected after it has been optimally charged by switching the battery circuit breaker on For further information please refer to the separate operating instructions for the charge controller ou Tooth vy e Charger CA 360 25 A power charging module The charger supplies the batteries with electric power when there is bus powered mains operation As they heat up the charger reduces its power output to ensure that there is no chance of overheating is The charging device can be accessed from
19. diesel fuel e Never mistakenly fill the fresh water tank with fuel 2 6 After driving Selecting a parking space The following applies for selecting a parking space e Select a parking space that is as level as possible e f possible pick your spot in daylight Securing the vehicle The following applies when securing the vehicle e Put the vehicle in gear e Pull on the handbrake e f necessary extend extra vehicle supports e f necessary use blocks not in scope of delivery on lightly and ensure that the vehicle is in gear to prevent IE If the temperature is below 0 C only put the handbrake the handbrake from freezing up N When turning the driver seat ensure that you do not acci dently disengage the handbrake Safety Switching electric consumption The following applies when switching electric consump tion Switch the refrigerator from 12 V to accelerator or 230 V Otherwise if the engine is not on the 12 V electrical supply will automatically turn itself off after a few minutes Open the main stop valve on the accelerator cylinder and the accelerator stop valve on the consumer required Water installation Water left standing in the fresh water tank or the pipes quickly becomes undrinkable IE 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 Disin
20. doors and flaps Hobby Stowage and kitchen wall cabinets Opening e Press the pushbutton D Siesta from the top to unlock the flap e Pull on the handle until the flap opens Closing e Use the handle to press the flap shut until you can feel it close and lock Interior Structure 06 2 Furniture doors with handle Bath room door e Push the handle to open and shut the door Hobby 06 3 Interior Structure Furniture doors with turning knob Wardrobes e Turn the knob to open or shut the door Hobby Simple furniture doors Opening e Pull on the handle and swing the door open Closing e Use the handle to press the flap shut until you can feel it lock into place iS Simple furniture doors may be held closed by a magnet Therefore only light weight objects should be stored in these cupboards Interior Structure 06 4 Doors with push locks Shoe compartment kitchen drawers Opening e Depress the push lock until the Knob pops out e Pull gently on the handle and the door will open Closing e Use the handle to push the door shut e Depress the push lock until the knob locks into place and the door is fastened Sliding doors Opening e Grasp the handle frame of the sliding doors and push them open Closing e Grasp the handle frame of the door and push it closed until it clicks into place Hobby 06 5 Interior Structure 1 l ml i I I ih mn Furniture d
21. flap of the external socket 2 see 05 11 Completely unwind the connector cable Open the cap of the CEE connector plug by pulling it up in a 90 angle Insert the plug 4 until it locks into place Switch the automatic circuit breaker Diop 07 20 back on To disconnect the electric connection e Switch off the automatic circuit breaker D by pressing the rocker switch down 2 e Press the lever in the external socket down e Remove the CEE plug e Press the cover flap D p 07 19 of the external socket down until it clicks into place Only plugs and cords that comply with CEE standards may be used Electrical Installations 07 20 Fuse protection for the 230V system The 230V system is protected by a two pole 13 A automatic circuit breaker D which is located either by the refrigerator the clothes cupboard or the step to the bed Exceptions to this include special installations such as hot water heating etc In this case an additional two pole 16 A circuit breaker has been installed If there are two automatic circuit breakers both must be switched on Hobby 07 21 Electrical Installations Rules for the mains connection e Use only a3 x 2 5 mm cable with a maximum length of 25 m a CEEplug and connector to connect the motor home to an external 230 V mains e After the mains connection has been plugged in both the modular and the vehicle battery will automatically be char ged by the
22. hand brake A N Never leave the vehicle when the transmission is in neutral N into gear always step on the brake pedal until you have decided to start driving Only then should you release the iI If the vehicle is not moving and you have already shifted brake pedal and slowly step on the gas pedal a longer period of time we recommend that you shift to i If the vehicle is not moving and the engine is running for neutral N hicle in one spot e g on a slope Instead use the brake is Do not use the gas pedal as a means of holding the ve pedal and step on the gas only when you start to drive R or vice versa the gearshift lever may only be moved when the vehicle is standing completely still and you are is If you want to shift into first gear when in reverse gear stepping on the brake pedal Chassis 03 10 structions for the base vehicle Please familiarise yourself sufficiently with the operation of the automatic transmissi i For further information please refer to the operating in on before you use your vehicle the first time Hobby 04 1 Wheels and tyres Chapter 4 Wheels and Tyres oe lyre 4 1 Wheels Use only tyres that nave been entered i the vehicle s documents Other tyre sizes may only be used if they have been If you are driving a new vehicle or after changing a tyre permitted by the manufacturer of the basic vehicle tighten the wheel bolts or nuts after you have driven the first 50
23. household cleansers e Clean greasy or oily surfaces with spirits fa Wash the vehicle only in places provided for this purpose Using cleaning materials sparingly Aggressive cleansers such as wheel rim cleaners damage the environment always taking care to follow the instructions for use and Use only dishwashing liquid or commercial cleaning agents test the cleaning agent to make sure it is suitable Cleaning products not recommended for use abrasive cleaning agents scratch the surface cleaning agents that contain acetone immediately damage the plastic dry cleaning products diluents Hobby Maintenance and Care alcohols aggressive or solvent based cleaners cleaners from the chemical group such as ketone ester and aromatic solvents aromatic hydrocarbons e 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 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 Cleaning the exterior The vehicle should not be washed more often than necessary The following applies when cleaning the exterior e Rinse the vehicle with a weak jet of water e Wash the vehicle with a soft sponge and a commercial shampoo solution Rinse the sponge often e Then rinse with a generous amount
24. km and then again after the following 100 km For your safety do not use any tyres or fixing material other than what was originally stipulated Wheel bolts and nuts should then be checked regularly to ensure that they fit tightly Driving to protect your tyres e Avoid braking sharply and racing starts e Avoid long drives on poor roads e Never drive an overloaded vehicle Tightening torque for wheel nuts and bolts A N Tubeless tyres have been mounted on your HOBBY motor home Under no circumstances may tubes be inserted in these tyres Rim size Fiat Ducato Winter tyres are mandatory in many EU countries If you are driving in snow ice or sludge in one of these 180 Nm p countries your vehicle must be fitted with tyres that have 160 Nm the M S symbol You may be fined if you ignore this legal requirement Hobby Snow chains Never drive faster than 50 km h Do not use snow chains on snow free roads as large as the tyres originally mounted on your vehicle Snow chains may only be mounted on the front drive wheels it is strictly forbidden to mount snow chains on the rear wheels Ornamental hub caps must be removed before putting on snow chains A Snow chains can only be mounted to tyres that are just Wheels and tyres 4 3 Tyre pressure The inflation pressure of all tyres as well as the spare tyre should be checked approx every 4 weeks and before you go on longer journeys The follow
25. left A M position to select automatic or manual mode alternatively Hobby 03 9 Chassis These three positions are not fixed i e after the lever has been moved it jumps back to the centre position Manual operation This method of operation allows the driver to select a suitable gear according to the conditions under which the vehicle is being driven Switch gears as follows e Move the lever in the direction of to shift up or in the direction of to shift down Do not let go of the gas pedal while you are shifting gears The system will only allow you to shift when such an action will not prevent the motor or the transmission from functioning correctly As soon as the motor reaches idle speed the system will automatically shift down e g when braking Automatic operation The lever must be pressed in the direction of A M in order to switch automatic operation on or off The system automatically shifts gears on the basis of the vehicle s speed the engine rom and the position of the gas pedal If necessary the system will shift down one or more gears when you press the gas pedal to the floorboard This will provide you with the required perfor mance and torque to achieve the acceleration you require Hobby Parking the vehicle To ensure that the vehicle is safely parked step on the brake pedal and then shift into either first gear or reverse R Further more when parking on a slope you must also pull the
26. located instead of the roof window on the air nozzles the living room ceiling To operate the air conditioner correctly and optimize its per formance you should observe the following i e Ensure sound thermal insulation seal chinks and cover up glass areas e Avoid opening doors and windows unnecessarily e Do not plug or cover up air intakes and openings e Do not spray water into the air conditioner e Keep all easily inflammable material away from the system Hobby Built in devices 10 24 Hobby 11 1 Accessories Chapter 11 Accessories Note the detailed operation instructions installation instruc tions and circuit diagrams from the manufacturers when using accessories These are located in your service package e Any changes to the status of the mobile home as set by the manufacturer may endanger the driving performance and roadworthiness of your vehicle 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 Hobby The following table includes a list of weights for accessories If these parts are carried in or on the mobile home and are not i
27. of time 4 sec Open all of the water taps to the centre setting Hang up the adjustable shower head in the shower Open all of the outlet valves including the FrostControl Unscrew the cap on the cleaning port of the fresh water tank D Unscrew the overflow pipe 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 com pletely Check whether the tank boiler 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 the water pump in the fresh water tank and close the openings Leave the faucets and the outlet valves open Clean the tanks and rinse them thoroughly Allow the water system to dry for as long as possible Do not forget to empty the toilet cassette D Water 08 6 If the vehicle is not being used and there is a danger of sub zero temperatures be sure to drain the entire water system Leave taps turn on in the middle position Leave all drain valves open Only empty your waste water tank at the specially desi gnated disposal points and never in open spaces As a rule disposal points can be found at motorway service stations campsites and petrol stations Hobby 08 7 Water Waste water tank The waste water tank is integrated in the chassis it is insulated Optional After the heating system has been switched on on the control pan
28. of water e Dry the vehicle with a suede cloth e After washing the vehicle leave it standing outside to dry off completely Hobby iS Dry the headlights and sockets thoroughly as water collects there easily Washing with a high pressure cleaner Do not spray stickers and external decors directly with the high pressure cleaner as they could peel away as a result Before washing the motor home with a high pressure cleaner study its operating manual carefully During washing maintain a minimum distance of 700 mm between the motor home and the high pressure cleaner Please note that the water jet is under pressure when it comes out of the cleaning nozzle Incorrect handling of the high pressure cleaner can result in damage to the motor home The water temperature should not exceed 60 C Keep the water jet moving while washing The spray from the high pressure cleaner must never be pointed directly at the cracks of the doors or windows acrylic windows ventilation grills in the refrigerator service flaps waste gas flues or skylights This may damage the vehicle or water could get inside the vehicle The following applies when waxing the surfaces e The varnished surfaces should be treated occasionally with wax Follow the application instructions given by the wax manufacturers The following applies when polishing the surfaces e In exceptional cases use polish to refinish weathered varnis hed surfaces We recommend
29. open at temperatures under approx 3 C and drain the iS The non electric safety or drain valve will automatically boiler contents via a drain nozzle boiler tank will still fill with water In order to avoid frost damage the boiler must be drained via the drain valve ic If the cold water system is operated without the boiler the even when not in use Hobby 08 5 Water Emptying the fresh water tank The outlet valve is located behind the gas bottle container flap or behind the Porta Potti flap e To empty the fresh water tank raise the lever D up to an angle of 90 ic Always empty the fresh water tank completely if the hea ting has not been switched on and the motor home is not in use and especially if there is frost Hobby Emptying the waste water tank e The waste water opening is located on the left side under neath the vehicle e The valve for opening the waste water opening is lo cated in a protected position in the gas bottle container or directly by the opening itself e Unscrew the lid q open the valve and allow the waste water to run off e When the waste water has drained out completely push the slide valve back in and screw the cap back on eS The lid D slightly sucked into the opening Therefore never close the lid too tightly Emptying the entire water system Use the control panel to switch off the electricity for the water pump by pressing the main switch for a longer period
30. operation 10 15 types of operation 10 15 operating on gas 10 16 air supply 05 4 door lock 10 15 Refuelling 02 9 Registration 02 3 Residual current device 07 21 Resin stains 12 6 Rims 04 3 Roof air conditioning 10 23 Roof bonnets 06 25 Roof load 02 6 Roof rail 05 12 Roof window 06 22 S Safety belts in the superstructure 06 30 Seats in the superstructure 06 29 Seats overview 06 31 Securing the vehicle 02 8 Service flaps 05 1 Shunting 02 9 Sunshade 06 21 T Tables 06 6 Tar stains 12 6 Technically permissible maximum weight 03 3 Tire pressure 04 2 Tire pressure values 13 2 Tire profile depth 04 3 Tires 04 1 Toilet flap 05 6 WLAN module 07 13 Toilet to use 08 10 emptying the cassette 08 11 Toilet upkeep 11 6 TV mount 06 5 TV unit 07 29 U Upkeep 12 4 windows and doors 12 5 furniture surfaces 12 8 chair and cushion covers curtains 12 7 PVC flooring 12 8 fitted carpet 12 8 toilet 12 8 accessories 12 9 V Valve for waste water tank 08 4 Valves 09 2 Vehicle Identification Number 03 1 Ventilation grills 05 1 W Warning triangle 02 2 Waste water tank 08 3 to empty 08 4 Water filler necks 05 9 Widening the beds 06 16 Windows 06 20 Winter lay up 12 10 base vehicle 12 10 containers 12 10 interior fittings 12 11 Winter operation 12 11 airing 12 11 Winter tires 04 1 Index Hobby Ix 2 Hobby Wohnwagenwerk Ing Harald Striewski GmbH Harald Striewski StraBe 15 D 24787 Fockbek Re
31. original positi on until it noticeably locks into place When driving the extendable shelf for the gas bottle con tainer must always be locked in its original position Heating Oven Gas cooker Refrigerator Gas shutoff valves and valves Every gas device is fitted with a corresponding gas stop valve The gas stop valves are located in the kitchen drawer above the cutlery tray or in the lower kitchen cupboard They have been marked with the corresponding symbols Place of installation of gas shutoff valves in the top drawer in the kitchen unit Gas The following applies to stop valves and valves All the valves on gas devices must be closed while driving The lower photograph shows the shut off valves when they are closed To open the valves they must be turned to a vertical position See upper photo No firing point may be in operation when filling the petrol tank of your vehicle on ferries or in the garage A N Should you suspect a leak in the gas system immediately close the shutoff valves in the vehicle and the gas bottle valves in the gas bottle container N Over the years vibrations can cause slight leakages to occur If you suspect that there are leakages have your dealer or an authorised workshop for gas facilities check your system Never carry out leak tests near an open flame Hobby 09 7 Gas Gas regulator with a crash sensor Using the MonoControl CS it is possible to heat the
32. passenger s seats which can be used to extend the number of seats available in the superstructure To operate these pivoting seats please refer to the operating instructions for the base vehicle A N e Before driving turn all swivelling seats in to face in the driving direction and lock them into place e Leave the seats locked to face in the driving direction while driving Do not swivel them e When the vehicle is stationary when swivelling the driver s seat make sure that the handbrake is not released by accident Hobby The lever D for turning the seat is located on the outer edge of the seats in the driver s cab Swivelling seats e Put the armrests up e Move the seat to the middle position e Release the lever to swivel the seat The seat will be relea sed from the locking position Push the seat belt buckle down to avoid damaging it Swivel the seat to the desired position Interior Structure 06 28 me Movable passenger seat Changing the position e Pull the lever 1 up and hold it tight In the A55 GS Sport model the passenger seat can be turned e Push the seat toward the centre of the vehicle and optionally pushed sideways toward the centre e Turn the seat to the desired position and release the lever D i While driving the driver s seat must be in the original position the lock must click noticeably when the seat is returned to this position Hobby 06 29 Interior Structure 6
33. refri gerator lf despite all of these measures condensation forms simply wipe it away Before entering the vehicle remove the snow from your clothes and shoes to prevent an increase in humidity 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 e It takes longer to heat up the motor home in winter Maintenance and Care 12 12 Do not let the interior cool down completely when you are away or at night set the heating to low and leave it on Continue to heat the vehicle while you are sleeping e The motor home 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 Therefore should you stay longer in one place it is wor thwhile to set up an outer tent It will help to acclimatise the motor home and keep the dirt out The following applies for tanks and containers If the interior is sufficiently heated the fresh water tank water pipes and therme boiler should not freeze Fill all of the water containers only after the interior has been thoroughly heated When the heating is on the waste water tank is heated In severe frost also add an anti freezing compound or table salt to the waste water If the vehicle is not being used the waste water tank must be emptied completely The toilet can be used normally even in cold weather as long
34. solvent free polishing paste i Use polish only in special cases and as seldom as possible because polish removes the top layer of varnish Frequent polishing causes extreme wear The following applies for tar and resin stains e Tar and resin stains as well as other organic stains can be removed with petroleum ether or spirits IE Do not use aggressive solutions such as products contai ning ester or ketone Maintenance and Care 12 6 The following applies for damages e Repair damages immediately to avoid further damages due to corrosion Ask your HOBBY dealer for assistance Skylights windows and doors Window panes require particularly careful treatment The following applies for their care e Rub the rubber seals around doors and windows lightly with talcum powder e Clean acrylic glass panes only with a clean wet sponge and a soft cloth Cleaning with a dry cloth may scratch the panes i Wash panes only with pure water Never use aggressive cleaning agents that include softeners or solvents cS You will find talcum powder in auto accessory shops Hobby 12 7 Maintenance and Care Cleaning the interior ie To reduce problems arising from dampness use water sparingly when cleaning inside The following applies for cushions upholstery and curtains e Clean cushions with a soft brush or hoover e Have very dirty upholstery and curtains dry cleaned Do not wash them yourself e f necessary wash them
35. supply e Sound the alarm and call the fire department e Only fight the fire yourself if you can do so without risk Hobby 2 3 Equipment 2 3 1 Emergency equipment To be prepared in case of an emergency you should always carry the three emergency devices on board and familiarize yourself with them First aid kit The first aid kit should always be at hand and have a fixed position in your motor home Any objects removed from the first aid kit should be replaced immediately Expiry dates should be checked regularly Reflective jacket In acc with EN 471 we recommend that you carry and wear a reflective jacket with white retro reflective stripes whenever you leave the vehicle on open roads and emergency strips The driver must put on this warning vest when the vehicle e comes to a stop outside city limits on an obscure rural road because of an accident or breakdown if the view is poor due to bad weather in twilight or darkness or e when it must be secured by means of a warning triangle on the emergency strip of the engineway because of an accident or breakdown Safety Warning triangle The warning triangle should also always be at hand and have a fixed position in your motor home preferably together with the first aid kit In an emergency e Set up the warning triangle at least 100 m in f
36. the back of the passenger seat OOO OO Electrical Installations 07 26 Socket the middle pin is the sensor PCB switches The switches must all be in the top posi tion i e all set to off Changeover contact for free disposal Contact bridge fan on off LED blinks to show current charging mode Hobby 07 27 Electrical Installations Operation when the motor is running As soon as the motor is running a relay connects the starter battery and the motor home battery in parallel Therefore the dynamo charges both batteries If the D signal no longer sits close to the dynamo the two batteries will be separated from each other again In this way the starter battery cannot be discharged by equipment in the motor home The 12 V supply for the refrigerator only functions when you are driving If the motor has stopped the 12 V operation of the refrigerator is automatically turned off again To charge a discharged motor home battery optimally while driving disconnect the 12 V operation of the refrigerator and turn off as much equipment as possible that uses 12 V Checklist e Turn off the motor e Switch on the 12 V master switch e Turn off all equipment that uses 12 V e Start the motor Hobby The voltage of the motor home battery must rise if the engine speed is above the idling speed the vehicle s battery is not completely discharged The control panel shows whether or not the generato
37. the support foot will extend telescopically e Use the crank to level the levelling supports until the vehi cle stands level Hobby Retracting levelling supports e Use crank to release levelling supports e Continue to crank smoothly until the levelling support is once again in its initial horizontal position IE Do not use the levelling supports as a car jack Their sole purpose is to stabilise the motor home when it is parked Always load the levelling supports evenly max 500 kg per support Always retract the levelling supports and secure them before driving Clean the levelling supports regularly and grease them slightly A N The telescopically adjustable foot may only be extended as far as the yellow marking Chassis 03 6 3 5 Entrance step The motor homes are equipped with an electrically extenda ble entrance step 1 Do not step on the entrance step until it has been comple tely extended a Mind the different heights of the steps and ensure that the ground in front of the entrance is firm and level Following a short delay after the motor is started the step is automatically retracted To open e Press the switch 2 in the entrance area The entrance step will be extended automatically To close e Press the switch 8 in the entrance area The entrance step will be retracted automatically Continue pressing the switch until the step has completely folded in or out tion
38. 0 lowered MT030 31TEV4007P 31TE14005P aa Typ 05 3009000500 Typ 05 Ducato Light 115 Multijet 85 kW Serien Tiefranhmen 40P0400000 lowered MT030 31TEV4004P 31TE14003P e Typ 05 Ducato Light 115 Multijet 85 kW Serien Tiefrahmen 30PEI20022 P Typ 04 3009000400 lt 85 kW Serien Tiefrahmen 40P0400000 lowered MT030 31TEV4004P 31TE14003P 3009000500 gt gt lala lt a IDIS a R Q OII J JI Q Q a IO Im m m o m T O mi Ducato Light 115 Multijet 85 kW Serien Tiefrahmen 40P0400000 lowered MT030 31TEV4004P 31TE14003P All measurements in mm all weights in kg Typ 05 1 Trailer load for technically permitted gross vehicle weight of 3 650 kg is reduced to 1 900 kg for technically permitted gross vehicle weight of 4 250 kg it is reduced to 1 800 kg for technically permitted gross vehicle weight of 4 400 kg to 1 750 kg 2 without wing mirror without side blinker 3 tow coupling is a special accessory 4 rear edge of traction unit to rear edge of back wall 5 FIAT 115 Multijet 85 kW 115 PS 130 Multijet 96 KW 130 PS 150 Multijet 109 kW 148 PS 180 Multijet 130 kW 177 PS Hobby Technical Data 14 4 VELO holding Permiss Permiss Unbraked Braked Max Maximum Length fixture front axle rear axle trailer trailer permissible towing of super load load load load drawbar weight structure load3 FIAT Ducato X290 17a oO oO oO D gt ao
39. 0 mAh CR2032 without having shut down the WLAN correctly 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 D of the LCD display To replace this button cell the LCD display must be removed from the furniture front by carefully clipping the chrome plated frame 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 IE When replacing the button cell please ensure that plus and minus are in the right direction Incorrect polarity may cause the display to become defect Hobby 07 17 Electrical Installations Remote control s bed Remote control washroom The reading lights by the bed left and right must each be e Briefly press the key to switch on the light in the washroom switched on separately on the lamp itself before they can be and in the separate shower if there is one controlled by means of the remote control e Briefly press the key on each remote control by the bed to switch on the left light Q right light B The key switches the ceiling lights above the seating arrangement or sleeping area 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 s
40. 13 Construction of the seats Cushion fastenings Seat cushions are held in place by an anti slip mat The back cushions are fastened with Velcro Ensure that the seat cushions and backrests are fastened securely and correctly Hobby Converting the L shaped seating arrangement To use the outer seats in models with an L shaped seating arrangement only Optima it must be converted before you drive Remove the seat and back cushions Fold the lid D of the seating bench up Pull the entire seating bench D up and out Lower the lid of the seating bench replace the seat and back cushions Interior Structure 06 30 e The lower part of the seatbelt fits across your hips Unbuckling the seatbelt e Press the button on the lock of the seatbelt to unlock the x a m SsS eanseee a a W Tea X 155 co sa a m pesas ee Ss n x as 7 i 6 14 Seatbelts in the caravan The seating arrangements are fitted with safety belts A Please note the overview of the seating arrangements for your vehicle Certain seats may not be used while driving Buckling the seatbelt Do not twist the seatbelt e Grasp the tongue and insert it in the lock of the seatbelt until you hear it snap shut e Guide the upper part of the seatbelt over your shoulder and diagonally across your chest tongue Fasten seat belts before driving and keep them fastened while driving Do not damage or jam
41. 2 10 TRUMA MonoControl CS crash sensor 1 00 USB charging socket double 0 00 Waste water tank insulated and heated 4 00 Wireless alarm system with gas alarm for narcotic gases propane and butane 1 00 WLAN control for LCD Control Panel 0 00 Heating air conditioning DOMETIC roof air conditioning system 30 00 TRUMA heating Combi 6 E instead of Combi 4 1 10 TRUMA heating Combi 6 instead of Combi 1 10 Multimedia 2 additional loudspeakers in the living area 2 00 CD radio 1 50 Extendable shelf for flat screen TV 3 00 LED flat screen 19 incl tuner receiver and DVD player 5 90 Object Weight kg Navigation system incl rear view camera Reverse drive video system with flat screen SAT receiver digital 12 V TELECO SAT antenna with autom orientation 65 cm 12V 230V TELECO SAT antenna with autom orientation 85 cm 12V 230V Packages Chassis package Starter package up to 4 70 2 00 2 00 16 00 18 00 24 20 65 50 Accessories Hobby 11 4 12 1 Maintenance and Care Chapter 12 Maintenance and Care 12 1 Maintenance Maintenance intervals There are stipulated maintenance intervals for the motor home and its equipment The following applies for maintenance intervals e Have the first maintenance carried out by a HOBBY dealer 12 months after the vehicle was first registered e All further maintenance should be carried out once a year by a HOBBY dealer e The maintenance of the basic vehicle as well a
42. 6 Alcoves queen size bed crossways Alcove Bed 06 17 WOON aaran AE E 06 20 Dimming system for driver s cabin ss ssseseeeen 06 23 Eade a E E E E E E E EE 06 25 6 12 Seats in the driver s Cabin cecceeceeceeceeeeeeeeeees 06 27 6 13 Construction of the S ats ceecceccesseeeeeeeeeeneees 06 29 6 14 Seatbelts in the CAraVan cccccccecsecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeess 06 30 6 15 Overview of the seating arrangements 06 31 Chapter 7 Electrical Installations 7 1 Safety iNstructions deccainericasiancsnnsidurensworoimnoaasasushostax 07 1 1 2 Elements of the electrical system scceseceees 07 1 10 Electric power SUPDDIY cccccscccsseecseeeseeeseseeseess 07 19 7 4 Electrical system ccccccsecccsececeeeeceeeeseeeseueesaess 07 28 P29 Special NGS vswtcvectivnedanicecpbaiaawetestiventexictaveaststatect 07 31 7 6 Mobile navigation iics cousansantoincdesdodindenedecsubacnosnes 07 32 7 7 Subsequently installed AeVICES ccceceeeeeees 07 33 Chapter 8 Water 8 1 General information ccccsccccssseeceseeeseeeeeeseeeesees 08 1 5a NVOTOP SUID DIYs eesse E a 08 1 8 3 PMI T NAG TOET iann 08 8 Chapter 9 Gas 9 1 General safety rules when using LPG fittings 09 1 9 2 AS Supply tte ctcate ren rdwtecontesenbiniercoeersaneledeceadinaeies 09 3 Chapter 10 Built in devices 10 1 General informatiOn cccccccccssseeeesseeeeeseessaeeees 10 1 10 2 TC UING es cis ece eee seeet
43. 65 GM Family N A65 GM Family ATOGM 4250 2100 20 zo 180 s eoo 420 2100 240 zo 180 so eoo 365o 1850 200 zs 190 so sso seso 1850 200 so 190 so sso Siesta Sport F3 Ducato Maxi 4 42s0 2100 240 75o 1800 so eoo e oe e e All measurements in mm all weights in kg 2 without wing mirror without side blinker Load increased for Fiat Ducato to 3650 kg without technical changes 3 tow coupling is a special accessory Load increased for Fiat Ducato with low frame chassis to 4250 4400 kg by means of a maxi chassis 4 rear edge of traction unit to rear edge of back wall cannot be combined with 115 PS 4 400 kg only for 177 PS Hobby Technical Data 14 14 Length Total of super tread base projection projection structure length width width C ee ee ee Hobby 14 15 Technical Data Hobby Type Base Permissible Permiss Max Maximum Model vehicle front axle rear axle permissible 3 towing load load drawbar load weight FIAT Ducato X290 Far Ducato S veoGr Siestavan F3 Ducatomaxi 4 4400 2100 250 zo so s eso VE5GE VEzition Siestavan F3 Ducatomaxi 4 4400 2100 2500 zso 1zso so eso 6150 6150 6150 6150 A55GS Sport Siesta Sport F3 Ducato maxi 4 4400 2100 2500 zso A65 GM Family Siesta Family F3 _ Ducato Maxi 6 4400 2100 2500 zso 1750 6150 6150 5550 5550 ArocM Siesta F3
44. 650 1850 2000 215 0R15C 6Jx 15 ET 68 225 75 R16C 6Jx 16 ET 68 5 71 1118 V65 GE V Edition 3500 3650 1850 2000 225 75 R16C 6 J x 16 ET 68 225 75 R16C 6Jx 16 ET 68 5 71 1118 T60 H 3500 3650 1850 2000 215 70 R15C 6Jx 15 ET 68 225 75 R16C 6Jx 16 ET68 5 71 1118 1 not in connection with motorisation 115 PS 2 light alloy rims are standard equipment in the Siesta Edition models as well as the A55 GS Sport model No of tyre bolts centralising collars bolt circle Hobby Technical Data 14 22 Tyres and rims for loaded motor homes Maxi chassis increased load Hobby Series t p 0 w Perm axle load Perm axle Tyre size Metal wheel rim Wheel Model kg front load rear optionally alloy attachment wheel rim FIAT Ducato X290 V60 GF 225 75 R 16 C 5 78 130 V65 GE 225 75 R16 C 5 78 130 Cr eRe ee T60 H 225 75 R 16C 5 78 130 T65 GE 225 75 R 16 C 5 78 130 226 76 R16 C 5 78 130 226 76 R16 C 5 78 130 AS5GS Sport_ Siesta Sport 4260 4400 2100 2400 2500 226 75 R 16 0 5 78 130 226 76 R16 C 5 78 130 5 78 130 T65 GE T Edition 4250 4400 2100 2400 2500 225 75R16C 6Jx16 ET68 5 78 130 Hobby 14 23 Technical Data 14 5 Inflation pressures Tyres Tyre pressure bar Michelin XC Camping 215 70 R 150C front 5 0 rear 5 5 225 75 R16 C front 5 5 rear 5 5 1 other tyre manufacturers 215 70 R15C front 4 1 rear 4 5 225 75 R16C front 4 5 rear 5 0 1 These tire pres
45. F3 Ducato Light 4 9650 1850 200 7so 190 f so sso A55GSSport_ Siesta Sport F3 Ducato Light 4 9650 1850 2000 zso 190 so f sso A65 GM Family Siesta Family F3 Ducato Light 6 9650 1850 2000 zso 190 f so f sso Aroem Siesta F3 DucatoLight 6 seso 1850 2000 vso 190 so sso All measurements in mm all weights in kg 2 without wing mirror without side blinker Load increased for Fiat Ducato to 3650 kg without technical changes 3 tow coupling is a special accessory Load increased for Fiat Ducato with low frame chassis to 4250 4400 kg by means of a maxi chassis 4 rear edge of traction unit to rear edge of back wall cannot be combined with 115 PS 4 400 kg only for 177 PS Hobby Technical Data 14 12 Length Total of super tread base projection projection structure length width width eS ee ee ee ee Hobby 14 13 Technical Data Hobby Type Base Permissible Permiss Maximum Model vehicle front axle rear axle i permissible towing load load drawbar load weight FIAT Ducato X290 aT Ducato O O veoGr Siestavan F3_ DucatoMaxi 4 4260 2100 240 750 100 so eso V65 GE VEdition SiestaVan F3 Ducatomaxi 4 4260 2100 240 zso 100 so eso 420 2100 240 zo 180 s eoo T65 GE T Eaton zo 180 s eoo T65 HFL 420 2100 240 zs 180 s eoo T70 HGE 4250 2100 240 750 1800 f so eoo 50 A
46. Seats 1 4 may be used while driving Seats 5 6 must not be used while driving T69 HQ Seats 1 4 may be used while driving Seat 5 must not be used while driving Hobby 06 33 Interior Structure T69 Q T70 HGE Seats 1 4 may be used while driving Seats 1 4 may be used while driving Seat 5 must not be used while driving Seats 5 6 must not be used while driving T70 GE T70 HQ Seats 1 4 may be used while driving Seats 1 4 may be used while driving Seat 5 must not be used while driving Seat 5 must not be used while driving Hobby T70 Q Seats 1 4 may be used while driving Seat 5 must not be used while driving T75 HGE Seats 1 4 may be used while driving Seats 5 6 must not be used while driving Interior Structure 06 34 V60 GF DRE Seats 1 4 may be used while driving Seat 5 must not be used while driving V65 GE Edition w Seats 1 4 may be used while driving Seat 5 must not be used while driving Hobby 07 1 Electrical Installations Chapter 7 Electrical Installations 7 1 Safety instructions The installation of electrical devices in HOBBY s motor homes has been carried out in accordance with the valid regulatio
47. Use cleansing agents for PVC floors and clean water when washing the floor Do not place fitted carpets on a wet PVC floor as the fitted carpet and the PVC flooring could become glued together e Never use chemical cleansing agents or steel wool be cause this will damage the PVC flooring The following applies for furniture surfaces e Clean the surface of wooden furniture with a damp cloth or sponge e Rub dry with a dust free cloth e Use mild furniture polish is Never use strong cleansers or intensive furniture polish because this could scratch the surface The following applies for the toilet e Clean with a neutral liquid cleanser and a cloth that does not scratch e Do not use a vinegar concentrate to clean the toilet and the water system or to decalcify the water system Vinegar concentrate can damage gaskets or parts of the system Hobby 12 8 Maintenance and Care e 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 Do not pour boiling water down the drains Corrosive substances and boiling water damage drain pipes and i Do not pour any corrosive substances down the drains syphons The following applies for the sink and the cooker e Clean stainless steel part
48. activated the type of energy selected in the previous heating operation is displayed in the status line IE As soon as the heating has been switched on room tempe Manufacturer s default setting gas Special features in mixed operation Interrupting the 230V power supply The heating system will switch automatically to gas operati on As soon as the 230V power supply has been reinstated the heating system will automatically switch back to mixed operation Malfunction in the combustion process e g lack of fuel Combi Gas The heating system will switch automatically to electric operation If it is running in mixed operation the cause of the malfunction must be eliminated Use the control panel to switch the heating off and then on again Built in devices 10 6 Q co Selecting the fan speed Use the adjusting knob pushbutton to select the icon in the menu line 3 Press to switch to the setting mode Use the adjusting knob pushbutton to select the desired fan speed Press the adjusting knob pushbutton to confirm the temperature a b C d e Icon Type of operation z OFF Description Fan is switched off Can only be used if no device is being operated a VENT Air circulation if no device is being operated RPM can be selected in 10 increments b ECO Low fan speed c HIGH High fan speed Hobby 10 7 Built in devices d BOOST To heat room rapidly Available if the difference between t
49. all weights in kg Ducato Light 115 Multijet 85 kW Serien Tiefranmen 40P1500000 lowered MT030 1TEV4015P 31TE15005P 05 3009000500 SS l Tea Ha Optima F3 Ducato Light 115 Multijet 85KW Euro Sbt Serien Tietrahmen 40P1500000 wered Mroso siTevaorsr s1TE1soosP __ Ty 05009000600 l 3 3 3 Typ 05 8009000500 3 3 3 1 Trailer load for technically permitted gross vehicle weight of 3 650 kg is reduced to 1 900 kg for technically permitted gross vehicle weight of 4 250 kg it is reduced to 1 800 kg for technically permitted gross vehicle weight of 4 400 kg to 1 750 kg 2 without wing mirror without side blinker 3 tow coupling is a special accessory 4 rear edge of traction unit to rear edge of back wall 5 FIAT 115 Multijet 85 kW 115 PS 130 Multijet 96 KW 130 PS 150 Multijet 109 kW 148 PS 180 Multijet 130 kW 177 PS Hobby Technical Data 14 2 VELO holding Permiss Permiss Unbraked Braked Max Maximum Length fixture front axle rear axle trailer trailer permissible towing of super load load load load drawbar weight _ structure load3 FIAT Ducato X290 rat Ducato xz90 S S S ameoa 4 oof 1850 200 zo 2w eo sso aoe orsa a775 160 1810 1700 seo0 oss 1986 2PeoawaP a soo 150 f 20 zo 200 ao s800 sor so 2775 2330 1810 1980 4035 oe 1016 arreodoos a soo 150 f 20 zo 200 ao seo aos mosa
50. ams Interior Structure 06 8 Converting the Transverse Seat In order to use the additional bed in the rear the transverse seat must be converted Conversion e Remove the seat and back cushions e Lower the table to do this the lower table top must be swung out e Fold the cushion cover 1 forward by 180 and place it on the table Hobby 06 9 Interior Structure 6 5 Rearranging the cushions Rearranging the cushions A65 GM Family i The A55 GS Sport model cannot be converted as the se ating arrangement has not been constructed to enable this is None of the motor homes with alcove beds can be con verted because there is not enough free space when the ANARA AA Seat cushion Seat cushion alcove bed has been lowered 1020 x 750 x 125 Additional Sachin 1945 x 265 x 125 Hobby Interior Structure 06 10 Rearranging the cushions Rearranging the cushions A70 GM Seat cushion Bree oe Seat cushion Additional cushion 1005 x 745 x 125 Additional cushion 1945 x 265 x 125 Seating area pushed forward Rear back cushion folded down 06 11 Interior Structure Rearranging the cushions Rearranging the cushions T69 Q Additional cushion 1033 x 539 x 125 Additional cushion 1005 x 745 x 125 Seating area pushed forward Seating area pushed forward Rear back cushion folded down Rear back cushion folded
51. andatory for devices that have been subsequently installed and which cannot be used while driving Hobby Electrical Installations 07 34 Hobby 08 1 Water Chapter 8 Water 8 1 General lity gt Aal it We recommend that you inspect any water you have left in the tank this is very critical before using the water again is e Always use water that is of drinkable quality when wor king with food This also applies for washing your hands or objects that come into contact with food In order to ensure excellent water quality water should 8 2 Water supply be taken directly from the public drinking water system e Garden hoses watering cans and similar materials unsu Function of the water supply itable for drinking water should never be used to fill the Fresh water is supplied to the hot air heating system the mobile system kitchen and toilette via a submersible pump The TANDEM e f the motor home has not been used for a longer period submersible pump operates electrically of time the entire water system must be emptied com via the starter ancillary battery pletely After longer periods of stagnation the water system must be flushed thoroughly before being used Should you discover impurities the material should be disin fected using suitable agents that have been approved for such measures when the mobile home is connected to the 230V mains via the power supply Hobby The fol
52. as the interior of the motor home is heated The ex crement tank should be emptied if there is danger of frost Hobby 12 13 Maintenance and Care At the end of the winter season The following applies for the care of the vehicle Thoroughly wash the underbody and the motor This removes corrosive thawing agents salts alkali Clean the exterior and use normal car wax to preserve metal parts Do not forget to remove flue extensions cover panels on refrigerators etc Hobby Saving energy in winter It is very easy to save energy inside your motor home This applies especially to heating in winter The following applies for saving energy Meter the exact use of ventilation in the vehicle and the heating valve Install winter mats on the inner sides of the driver s cabin and the windscreen not included in scope of delivery Attach the insulating mat between the driver s cab and the interior of the motor home not included in scope of delivery Open the outside door as seldom and briefly as possible If you are camping in winter attach a small outer tent This will offer protection against the cold Maintenance and Care 12 14 Hobby 13 1 Sanitation and Environmental Protection Chapter 13 Sanitation and Environmental Protection 13 1 The environment and traveling Environmentally fair use It is only natural that owners of motor homes and caravans have a special responsibility for the environment
53. assengers People may not be lying in the beds while driving Passengers must remain in their seats with their seat belt on Safety Only install children s car seats on seats that have been fitted by the manufacturer with three point belts Turn the swivel seats in the direction of traffic and lock them into place The seats may not be turned while driving Lock the sliding seat into its original position Do not open the door latch No extra passengers may remain in the vehicle Driving Take a trial drive before leaving on your first large journey in order to familiarize yourself with the motor home Remember to practise reversing The base vehicle is a commercial vehicle adjust your driving style accordingly The following applies for driving Do not underestimate the length of the engine home Due to the relatively long rear overhang larger vehicles can veer to one side and in unfavourable conditions the rear can hit the ground Be careful when driving into inner courtyards and through entrance gates The motor home may start to swing from side to side in cross winds on wet or icy roads Adjust your speed to road and traffic conditions Hobby Safety e Long descents with a slight gradient can become dangerous Adjust your speed from the very beginning to allow you to speed up if necessary without endangering other automobiles e As a general rule never drive faster downhill than uphill e The motor home may b
54. b pushbutton 9 Reset button The adjusting knob pushbutton is used to select the menus in lines 3 and and change the settings The data is shown on the display D the background is illuminated Use the reset button 9 to return to the previous menu Hobby 10 3 Built in devices Adjusting knob pushbutton The adjusting Knob pushbutton is used to select and change specified values and parameters The changes are sa ved by briefly pressing the button Selected menu items blink Turn to the right Goes through the menu list from left to right Increases the values Turn to the left Goes through the menu list from right to left Decreases the values D D Reset button Press the reset button 9 to return to the previous menu and reject the settings This means that the previous values will continue to apply Hobby Press the button briefly Saves a selected value Selects a menu item changes to the setting mode Press 3 seconds Main function ON OFF To operate Start stand by screen A few seconds after the control panel has been connected to the power supply a start screen will appear If nothing is entered for several minutes a stand by screen will automatically be displayed alternates between the time and the room temperature that has been set If no time has been set the set room tempe iS When the time is set See Setting the time the
55. battery charger in the motor home even if the Control Panel has not been switched on A N 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 Provided there is no protection against overheating e The 230 V mains connection in the motor home has been designed for a total power consumption of 3000 W If addi tional 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 heating etc into account 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 Should there be a mal function the passenger circuit breaker opens the entire 230 V circuit A A residual current device does not guarantee any protec tion against the danger from an electric shock It does not protect against possible electrical accidents Repairs must not be carried out on the residual current device i The tripping time for the residual current device RCD with a residual current of 30 mA is less than 0 1 seconds After putting the electric system into operation the function of the residual current device must be checked After voltage has been ap
56. carefully using the foam from mild action detergent Hobby Cleaning instructions for materials that containTeflon IES 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 Hoover 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 ammonia 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 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 The following applies for carpeted floors e Clean with a hoover or brush e f necessary treat with carpet shampoo or a shampooing machine The following applies for the PVC flooring iS Sand and dust can damage the surface of PVC flooring that is walked on regularly When in use clean the floor daily with a Hoover or a broom Maintenance and Care e
57. ch a way that it cannot rest on the seat chests Hobby 06 7 Interior Structure Hanging table e Place the shortened supporting leg 7 at the front edge of When lowered the hanging table can be used as a base frame the table top on the floor for the bed To swivel out To lower e Pull the locking pin 8 e Fully retract the lower pivotable table top D until it locks e Swivel the lower table top D to the desired position into place by itself e Press the lock 2 down 33 The A65 GM and A70 GM models do not have a pivotable e Raise the front end of the table top by approx 30 table top e Pull down the lower section of the table foot and remove it IE In models with alcove beds the hanging table cannot be e Pull the table top out of the upper wall bracket G lowered because there is no need to convert it into a bed e Hook the table top into the lower wall bracket 6 The lock SES JOU MENS MME AEE must move up to lock into place Hobby 6 4 Bed conversion The seating arrangements can be converted to beds Conversion only alcove models Remove the seat and back cushions Undo the lock on the bed expansion Place the outer plank of the bed expansion on the floor Raise the inner plank 3 approx 15 above the horizontal position Wedge the outer plank in a 45 angle approx beneath the inner plank to support it Place the cushions on the bed according to the following diagr
58. ch it can be extended Never attempt to exceed the block control by force Always support the awning with the integrated struts when extended The awning must always be completely retracted and secured before driving Hobby Extending Insert the hook on the crank into the grommet on the win ding mechanism Hold the crank with one hand on the upper twist grip and the other on the lower twist grip During the operating procedure gently pull the crank towards you and hold it as vertically in the grommet as possible Turn the connecting rod clockwise until the awning has been rolled out about 1 m Unfold the telescopic rods on the inside of the drop tube and use them to support the awning Only then should you roll out the awning to the desired position Remove the crank Retracting Insert the hook on the crank into the grommet on the win ding mechanism Turn the connecting rod counter clockwise until the awning has been rolled in except for the last meter Retract the telescopic rods fold them up and secure them Only then should you roll in the awning completely and secure it Remove the crank and store it in the vehicle If the canvas is slack when extended retract the awning until the canvas is tightly stretched again Please refer also to the manufacturer s separate operating instructions Exterior Structure Hobby 05 16 06 1 Interior Structure Chapter 6 Interior Structure 6 1 Opening and closing
59. ction 13 1 Exhaust fumes 09 2 External cleaning 11 3 polishing 11 4 waxing 11 4 External gas connection 05 8 External socket 05 8 F Fire protection 02 1 First aid kit 02 2 Fittings 03 8 Flaps opening and closing 06 1 Flush toilet 08 8 Freezer compartment 10 17 Fresh water tank 08 2 to empty 08 2 FrostControl 10 13 Fume hood 10 22 Furniture doors 06 2 Furniture surfaces upkeep 12 8 Fuse protection of electrical system 07 20 Fuses assignment of 07 28 G Gas 09 1 Gas bottle container 09 4 Gas bottle to change 09 5 Gas cooker 10 19 to operate 10 20 Gas supply 09 3 Gas system exhaust fumes 09 2 shutoff valves and valves 09 6 fixtures and changes 09 1 inspection 09 1 regulator knobs and valves 09 2 General inspection 02 3 H Hanging table 06 7 Heating 10 1 Hinged windows 06 20 Hot water supply 08 4 l Insect screen 06 21 K Keys to the vehicle 05 3 L Levelling supports 03 5 Loading 03 2 roof rail 05 12 M Mains connection 07 19 Maintenance intervals 11 1 Mass when ready to drive 03 3 Modular battery 07 23 changing the battery 07 23 features 07 23 place of installation 07 23 N Navigation 07 32 O Operating the cooker 10 20 Outside shower water supply 08 7 P Petrol filler neck 05 9 Power saving 02 10 Preparing the vehicle 02 4 Push lock 06 3 R Rear external storage locker 02 6 Rear view camera 07 32 Redirecting electrical devices 02 10 Refrigerator 10 14 230V operation 10 16 12V
60. d shower doors As an option the wash room can be equipped with a fixed shower door instead of a shower curtain Preparation e Release the locks on the rounded doors or the folding door 1 e Connect the rounded doors D and the folding door if applicable in order to create a separate shower cabinet IE While driving the fixed shower doors must be locked into their original position Hobby 6 7 Widening the Beds In models with individual beds above the garage the two beds can be joined by widening the beds e Insert the extension plank D into the rails e Then insert the mattress provided for this purpose in the space for widening the beds e Hang the ladder in the designated retaining holes The ladder is located in the external storage locker when the vehicle is delivered Interior Structure Hobby 06 16 06 17 Interior Structure 6 8 Alcoves queen size bed crossways Alcove bed Parents are responsible for ensuring that small children do not fall out of upper berths If there are small children in the alcove elevated queen sized beds above the garage or on the alcove beds the safety nets D must be pulled up and fitted in the brackets 2 as a protection against falling out Hobby The floor of the alcove can be pushed together for a more comfortable sitting position Use the mounted handle 3 to push it forwards If you have put small children in the upper berths secure t
61. danger of heat build up The vents for ventilation must always remain open Never shut or cover up these vents A N Before driving ensure that the skylight is securely bolted Hobby Large roof bonnet Opening e Reach into the opening of the crank bag and fold the crank to the user position by pulling it out Turn the crank clock wise to open the light to the desired position When you have reached the maximum opening angle you will feel the resistance Closing e Turn the crank counter clockwise until the light is closed and you feel the resistance The control pin D is visible when the skylight is shut Then turn the crank only so far until you can fold it into the crank bag To be locked secu rely the crank must be folded into the crank bag Interior Structure 06 26 Insect screens and shades pliss s Both plisses are fully adjustable by sliding them horizontally from side to side Small roof bonnet Opening e This roof bonnet can be opened in the opposite direction to traffic Press the locking knob D and use the adjusting lever to move the roof bonnet to the desired position Closing e Guide the adjusting lever along the guide rail and close the roof bonnet The bonnet will lock when the lever hooks into place behind the locking knob D Hobby 06 27 Interior Structure 6 12 Seats in the driver s cabin iS All of the motor homes except for A65 GM A70 GM have pivoting driver s and
62. defect has been remedied by a professional electrician e The new fuse must have the same amperage as the old one Hobby Electrical Installations Controlpanel iG2nS2 05 06 14 Comoe Hobby Sista esa es Functions of the main switch e After initially connecting the motor home to the 230 V mains you must press either the main switch in order to activate all of the 12 V electrical devices and the 230 V electrical devices that are switched by the system Combi 6 E air conditioning 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 previously switched on are stored in the system pressing on the main switch reac tivates them This also resets the degree to which those lights were dimmed that can be regulated Hobby 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 will automatically switch itself back on Electrical devices that continuously use current such as the heating will then begin to operate again i If the vehicle s motor is running the refrigerator will operate automatically on 12V i e it is not necessary to press the main switch In this case the selector switch for the refrigerator must be set to 12V operation All oth
63. defined status In this case the device in question will continue to operate As soon as the operating parameter is once again within its specified range of values the icon will disappear Hobby Reading out the warning code Use the adjusting knob pushbut ton to select the icon Press the adjusting knob push button The current warning code will be displayed Use the error list to determine the cause of the warning and eliminate it W Warning 42 Error code H Heating Cause eliminated Return to setting mode Press the adjusting knob push button Cause not eliminated Return to setting mode Press the reset button In this case the warning will not be acknowledged on the control panel and the warning icon will continue to be displayed The control panel will remain in a warning state Other connected devices can be operated Malfunction lf there is a malfunction the control panel will immediately go to Malfunction mode and display the Malfunction error code E Malfunction 41 Error code H Heating Cause eliminated Return to setting mode Press the adjusting knob push button The corresponding device will be restarted IE Due to an internal lag feed in the connected devices this may take a few minutes If the cause has not been eliminated the malfunction will occur again and the control panel will once again go to Malfunction mode Cause not el
64. died immediately by trained personnel e The brake system and the gas system should only be checked and repaired by an authorised workshop e Please ensure that all of the deadlines for checking equipment and inspections are met Before taking your first drive Please do not consider this manual to be just a means of refe rence but familiarize yourself thoroughly with it before taking your first drive Fill out the guarantee cards in the different manuals for the in stalled equipment and fittings and send them to the manufactu rers This will ensure guarantee claims for any of the equipment give you a 5 year guarantee on the consistency of the motor home Your dealer will give you a guarantee booklet 5 Years i In accordance with guarantee conditions HOBBY s dealer will Guarantee on Consistency when you pick up your vehicle ness If a consistency test has not been carried out you will You will be charged for the annual inspection for leak tight forfeit any claims for a 5 year guarantee on consistency 1 2 Designations in the operating instructions This manual explains the motor home in the following manner Texts and illustrations Texts that refer to illustrations are found directly below the illustrations Details in illustrations here entrance have been given item numbers Lists Lists are given in the form of key words and shown as bullet points using Introduction Han
65. display rature will be displayed permanently Functions The functions in the menu lines 4 of the control panel can be selected in any sequence The operating parameters are shown in the status line D or in the display Switching the control panel on and off Press the adjusting knob pushbutton for longer than 3 seconds Previously set values operating parame ters will be reactivated after the control panel has been switched on If the heating system is not supplied with operating voltage for more than 2 hours the control panel will automatically switch itself off Due to an internal lag feed in the heating system it may take a few minutes for the control panel to switch off Selecting the setting mode button The first icon blinks Press the adjusting knob push The display shows the setting mode Built in devices Changing the room temperature Use the adjusting knob pushbutton to select the icon in the menu line 3 Press to switch to the setting mode Use the adjusting knob pushbutton to select the desired temperature Press the adjusting knob pushbutton to confirm the temperature a auto if auto a Heating Heating is switched on Adjustable range of temperature 5 30 C in increments of 1 C Use the adjusting knob pushbutton for fast temperature changes on stand by screen Hobby 10 4 10 5 Built in devices 4 Cha
66. dling instructions Handling instructions are also given in the form of key words beginning with the symbol e Notes home and its fittings will function perfectly Please remem ber that there may be some differences in description to the Ik Notes point out important details that ensure your motor various kinds of equipment that can be supplied Warnings Warnings make you aware of dangers that may lead to material being damaged or even people being hurt if they are not observed Environmental Tips Environmental tips give you possibilities for lessening the impact on the environment Hobby 01 3 Introduction Optional Extras You have selected a mobile home 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 IZ Should there be any equipment or model that is not descri bed in this user manual please note the enclosed additio nal operating instructions Timeliness of This Manual The high level of quality and security for mobile homes is en sured by means of continuous further development In very rare cases there may be a difference between the description and the vehicle itself Hobby Introduction 01 4 Hobby 02 1 Safety Chapter 2 Safety 2 2 Fire protection Precautions again
67. down Rearranging the cushions Additional cushion 1040 x 545 x 125 Seating area pushed forward Rear back cushion folded down Interior Structure Rearranging the cushions T70Q Additional cushion 1005 x 745 x 125 Seating area pushed forward Rear back cushion folded down 06 12 06 13 Interior Structure Rearranging the cushions V60 GF Van Additional cushion 873 x 539 x 125 Seating area pushed forward Rear back cushion folded down Rearranging the cushions V65 GE Van Edition Additional cushion 873 x 539 x 125 Seating area pushed forward Rear back cushion folded down 6 6 Washroom with movable basin for showering Siesta You can slide the washroom Wall in the Siesta T65 HFL models in order to use the shower e Grasp the handle 1 of the wash basin to push it along the guide rail towards the toilet e Extend or unfold the shower walls e Put everything back into place by folding in the shower cur tain and clipping it into place Interior Structure e Push the wash basin back to its original position A When driving the shower curtain must be fastened using the retaining strap and the washbasin must be pushed all the way back into its original position Hobby 06 14 06 15 Interior Structure is Ensure that the shower door does not cover the hot air outlet nozzle when the heating is on Fixe
68. e caught up in a slipstream when overtaking or being overtaken by lorries with trailers or buses This effect is counteracted by lightly counter steering e Use foresight while driving take regular breaks on longer drives Driving arround corners Due to its height a motor home begins to sway more quickly than an automobile The following applies for driving arround corners e Never drive too quickly into a corner Driving economically The engine of your motor home has not been designed to drive constantly under a full load The following applies when driving e Do not keep your foot down on the accelerator e The final 20 km h before reaching top speed require up to 50 more fuel Hobby Braking The following applies for braking e Not the longer braking distance especially on wet roads e When driving downhill select a gear that is not higher than when driving uphill Reversing Manoeuvring Your engine home is far larger than a car The following applies to reversing manoeuvring e Even if the wing mirrors are correctly adjusted there is a significant blind spot e When reversing or parking in places with poor visibility get help to guide you in Getting petrol A number of devices that use an open flame have been built into your motor home The following applies when getting petrol e Turn off all accelerator devices heating refrigerator etc e Turn off all mobile phones e Never get anything other than
69. e flat screen TV differs from model to model The required connections can be found right next to this space possibly in a cupboard The corresponding connection for the SAT antenna E3 is fed out openly in the position appropriate for the model in question Position Optima V65 GE T65 GE T70 GE T60 H T65 FL T65 HFL T69 Q T69 HQ T75 HGE T70 Q T70HQ Hangeschrank Sitzgruppe Wall cabinet seating arrangement Wall cabinet at foot of right hand bed in the direction of traffic Wall cabinet at foot of left hand bed in the direction of traffic Siesta A55 GS T60 H A65 GM T65 HFL A70 GM V60 GF V65 GE T65 GE T70 HGE Electrical Installations 07 30 Clothes cupboard Wall cabinet seating arrangement Wall cabinet at foot of left hand bed in the direction of traffic Hobby 07 31 Electrical Installations External socket and antenna terminal in the outer tent As an option your motor home also has a combined external socket and antenna terminal in the outer tent This can be used for example to set up a TV in the outer tent Depen ding 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 Hobby 7 5 Special Lights The switches for the lights described here are located directly on the lights themselves they are not controlled via the control panel Bed The reading lig
70. e following preparations before driving Preparing the vehicle e If the levelling supports have been extended retract them e Close all the windows in the engine home as well as sky lights in the roof e Retract the entrance step e Close the tap for the waste water tank e Close all of the gas stop valves on the gas devices with the exception of the stop valve for the heating if the vehi cle has been equipped with a gas pressure regulator for use while driving e g Control CS SecuMotion Hobby 02 7 Safety e f necessary remove the 230 V electric cable from the exte rior socket e f necessary slide the TV antenna in as far as possible or retract the satellite dish e f necessary secure any loads on the roof ensuring that they cannot slide e f necessary secure bicycles ensure that they cannot slide and check that the existing lighting systems are not covered e f necessary turn off the light in the tent in front of the engine home e Should there be a rear ladder fold and secure it Interior Some preparations must also be carried out inside the motor home Preparing the interior Sort loose objects and stow them in the compartments Place heavy objects in the lower compartments If necessary switch the refrigerator to 12 V operation Ensure that no liquids including those in the refrigerator will leak Secure accelerator cylinders Fold down and secure the table Turn off interior ligh
71. eased to advise you The following applies for your preparations e Check the vehicle for damage to the paintwork or from rust and if necessary repair it e Ensure that water cannot run into the ventilation and de aerating and heating systems e Use a wax based protective agent to protect the metal parts of the undercarriage against rust e Preserve varnished external surfaces with suitable agents e Fill the petrol tank with winter diesel check the antifreezer in the windshield cleaning unit and the coolant The following applies for ventilation During operation in winter condensation is caused when using the camper in low temperatures Sufficient ventilation is extremely important to ensure that the quality of the air inside the camper 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 heating up the motor home Open stowage spaces cupboards drawers furniture flaps curtains shades and pliss s This enables you to achieve optimum ventilation and de aerating e Only heat the motor home when the recirculation air sys tem is switched on e Every morning air all of the cushions mattresses and stowage spaces and dry any damp spots e Air thoroughly with fully opened doors and windows sever al times a day e If the outside temperature is under 8 C winter covers should be mounted over the ventilation grilles of the
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73. el the hot air is conducted to the waste water tank This prevents the waste water from freezing in a light frost the waste water tank if temperatures are significantly below iS Do a small quantity of antifreeze agent e g table salt to freezing to prevent the waste water from freezing damage from frost when the vehicle is not in use Therefore if there is any danger of sub zero temperatures iS The waste water tank is not sufficiently protected against empty the waste water tank completely Ike Never pour boiling water down the sink This can cause distortions and leaks in the waste water system is Use the control panel to check the amount of water in the waste water tank Hobby Water connection for external shower Opening e Push the cover 1 up to gain access to the water connection Closing e Remove the external shower s hose from the connection point and attach the protective cover e Push the cover down Water 08 8 8 3 Flushing toilet fan Use toilet fluids very sparingly An overdose is no guaran tee of preventing possible odours Preparing the toilet e Open the Thetford door See 5 1 and pull the holding bar up to remove the waste tank e Fill the waste tank with the correct amount of toilet fluids e Then add enough water to completely cover the bottom of iS The waste tank can only be removed when the drain the waste tank valve is closed e Return t
74. er 12V electrical devices will only operate on the ancillary battery if the main switch has been activated E Ceiling Lamp i Illuminated Wal Gsi OR Cabinets ER 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 origi nally set will also be switched on again If the system s power supply is interrupted the wall light will shine full strength the first time you switch it on I lt The wall lamps themselves must be switched on before they can be controlled by means of the control panel aii i Key Memory e This key is used to save and recall the state of individual lights Press briefly 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 devices e g hot air heating Entrance light Press this key to switch the entrance light on and off It is not pos sible to switch this light on when the motor is running The light will turn off automatically when the motor is switched on iS The entrance light must be switched off when the motor home is on the road Electrical Installations 07 4 e 1 Switches the indirect lighting in the rear on and off Charging status of the battery
75. er changes longer 2 Digital clock The current time is displayed in this field Hobby Electrical Installations 07 6 3 Date display The current date is displayed in this field 4 Alarm clock 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 Charging status of the ancillary battery If the arrow points towards the battery it will be charged If the arrow points away from the battery it will be discharged Main switch The icon for the main switch always appears when the system s 12V main switch has been switched on 7 Mains connection This icon appears if the motor home is connected to the 230V mains Generator Motor is running iS Align the vehicle horizontally to obtain a meaningful result An icon will appear here if the motor home s motor has from the filling level indicator been started Air conditioning The air conditioning icon only appears when the motor home has been fitted with an air conditioning system that is Cl bus compatible and it is in operation 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 Level of the tank e After turning once to the right or left the menu for displa ying the level of the fresh and waste water tanks appears Hobby 07 7 Electrical Ins
76. et s air vents Ensure that third parties cannot gain access to the gas bottle cabinet A N Gas bottles must be shut while driving Hobby 09 5 Gas Changing gas cylinders Do not smoke or ignite open flames while changing the gas cylinders After changing the gas bottles check whether there is any gas escaping from the tie in point by spraying it with leak detection spray e Open the door of the gas bottle cabinet e Close the main stop valve on the gas cylinder Pay attenti on to the direction of the arrow e Unscrew the gas pressure regulator high pressure hose by hand from the gas bottle left handed thread e Loosen the fixing strap and remove the gas cylinder e Replace the full gas cylinder in the gas bottle cabinet and carefully fasten it using the fixing straps e Screw the gas pressure regulator high pressure hose by hand on to the gas bottle left handed thread e Only when equipped with a crash sensor Press on the hose rupture protection green button on the high pressure hose see 09 7 e Check that gas is not escaping from the connection point using leak detector spray e Close the gas bottle cabinet door Hobby Extendable gas bottle container optional extra model specific The extendable shelf for the gas bottle container makes it easier to exchange the gas bottles e To pull it out pull the locking pin D up to unlock it e To push it back in push the shelf back to its
77. ever close the pliss by pulling one guide rail all the way to the other end Insect screen pliss e Carefully open and close the insect screen pliss by gui ding it along the guide rail N The insect screen pliss must be closed first before clo sing the entrance door Entrance door pliss Optima e Close the guide rail slowly until it goes no further Hobby Garage flap Stowage flap model specific Opening e Unlatch both locks with the key The handles will be slightly projected e Turn the handle to the left e Swing the flap up Closing e Swing the flap shut e Turn the handle to the right until the flap is pulled into the seal e Latch both locks with the key and push the handles in until they click into place A The maximum load for the external storage locker is 150 kg Exterior Structure 05 6 Toilet flap Opening e Use key to unlock flap Q e Press both buttons q and and open flap Closing e Press flap until it locks into place e Use key to lock flap Q Hobby 05 7 Exterior Structure Gas bottle Container Flap Locking devices for doors and flaps N The ventilation grill of the gas bottle container flap must The entrance door as well as some of the external flaps can be not be closed or covered fastened using the locks on the outside wall of the mobile home Opening To lock e Use the key to unlock the lock T the handle will jump e Ope
78. fect and rinse the drinking water facility regularly and always before each journey Hobby 02 10 03 1 Chassis Chapter 3 Chassis cept we rade AT 3 1 Chassis The chassis includes parts of the frame and the axles No technical changes may be made as otherwise the general type approval will expire iS Technical changes may only be carried out after being released by the manufacturer LS For further information please refer to the enclosed ope rating instructions for the basic vehicle 3 2 Vehicle identification number VIN The 17 digit vehicle ID number has been applied to the inner wheel case on the passenger s side To identify it more easily the VIN on Fiat models can also be found on a label on the left hand side of the dashboard which is legible from outside the vehicle In addition the VIN is also given on the type plate of the base vehicle as well as on the Hobby type plate in the motor compartment on the upper front cross member of the radiator Always have your VIN at hand whenever you have a question or visit your dealer contractual partner Hobby Chassis 03 2 3 3 Loading T Overloading can cause the tyres to break down or even burst This increases the danger that you may lose control 3 3 1 General information of the vehicle Therefore you endanger yourself and other road users Rules for loading e Spread the load evenly between the left and right hand side of the caravan Heavy or bul
79. following applies when using other wheel rims Size construction injection depth and The load bearing capacity must be sufficient for the per missible total axle weight The cone of the fastening screw must correspond to the construction of the wheel rim Adaptations are only permitted if these have been released by the manufacturer Aluminium wheel rims must be tested separately for each type of vehicle The screws used on aluminium rims may not be used for steel rims 4 6 Fast tyre repair kit Your mobile home does not have a spare tyre Instead a fast tyre repair kit is included Do not use the fast tyre repair kit if the tyre was damaged by being driven when insufficiently inflated If the tyre rim is damaged i e if the groove is deformed so that air escapes it is not possible to repair the tyre Small punctures especially in the tyre tread with a max diameter of 4 mm can be sealed using the fast tyre repair kit Do not remove foreign matter e g a screw or nail from the tyre Wheels and tyres 04 4 The fast tyre repair kit can be used when the outside tempera ture ranges from 20 C to 50 C iI Please refer to the FIAT manual for instructions on how to use the fast tyre repair kit note this date It is not possible to guarantee that the tyre i There is an expiry date on the sealant Therefore please repair kit will function properly if the sealant has expired Hobby 04 5 Wheel
80. g it back status at the time of printing This means that your HOBBY motor home must be taken back free of charge by any Fiat dealer and expertly recycled Hobby 14 1 Technical Data Chapter 14 Technical Data 14 1 Chassis Data Hobby Type Base Motorisation exhaust Chassis Frame extension Towbar Sawiko Modell vehicle Model gas emissions Type Reinforcement crossbar Trailer coupling Spherical head FIAT Ducato X290 Ooo y OFA S S Ve5GE Optima Van F3 Ducato Light 115 Multijet 85KW Euro Sb _ Serien Tietrahmen 40P0400000 lowered mTo30 a1TEvsooaP s1TE1ooaP __ Ty 052009000600 Teo Optima F3 Ducato Liht 115 Multijet 85KW Euro Sbt Serien Tietrahmen mm8 _ 0oPE20022 P yp 04009000400 Ducato Light 115 Multijet 35KW Euro 5b _ Seren Tistahmen 40P1200000 lowered MTO30 s1TEv4otaP a1TE14oosP __ Typ 05009000500 115 Multijet 85 KM 116 Mute B5 KM Ewro Sb Serien Tietrahmen aPoaoooo0 lowered mTogo s1Teveoos siTev4oase Typ 05 009000600 115 Multijet B5 KW Euro 5b _ Serien Tieranmen 40P1800000 lowered mToso siTev4oisP s1TE1SoosP Tvp 05009000600 Ducato Light 130 Multijet 96 KW Euro 5b _ Seren Tistahmen 40P1300000 lowered MTO30 siTevaotsP s1TE14005P __ Ty 05009000600 Ducato Light 130 Mutjet 96 kn Euro Sb Serien Tietrahmen 40P1400000 lowered oso siTevaoraP siveraoose __ Tye 05009000500 All measurements in mm
81. g knob pushbut ton to select the desired hot water temperature Press the adjusting knob push button to confirm the temperature Built in devices Selecting the type of energy Use the adjusting knob pushbut ton to select the desired type of energy Press the adjusting knob push button to confirm the temperature IE The menu item Select type of energy will be depicted when a heating system that uses electric heating rods has been connected optional extra Selecting the fan speed Use the adjusting knob pushbut Press the adjusting knob push button to confirm the temperature IE The menu item Select fan speed will be depicted when the hea ting hot water temperature has been set Hobby ton to select the desired fan speed 10 8 10 9 Built in devices Activating the timer ON Use the adjusting knob pushbut ton to activate the timer ON Press the adjusting knob push button to confirm the time entered days until it has been deactivated OFF The icon for the timer will blink when the timer has been i The timer will continue to remain active even for several programmed and is active Deactivating the timer OFF Press to switch to the setting mode Use the adjusting knob pushbut ton to deactivate the timer OFF Press the adjusting knob push button to confirm the time entered Hobby The hours blink
82. he selected and the actual room tempera ture is more than 10 C 1 Can lead to higher engine wear depending on how often it is selected 2 The HIGH fan speed has a higher current consumption higher noise level and higher engine wear i As soon as the heating has been switched on room tempe rature and hot water temperature have been activated the fan speed selected in the previous heating operation is displayed in the status line Manufacturer s default setting ECO Hobby A Setting the timer i The timer can only be selected if the clock on the control panel has been set If the timer has been activated ON the menu item Activate timer OFF is first displayed Use the adjusting knob pushbutton to select the icon in the menu line 4 Press to switch to the setting mode Entering the start time Use the adjusting knob pushbut ton to set the hours and then the minutes Use the adjusting knob pushbut ton to set the hours and then the minutes parameters will only be taken into account after the next start end time has been reached Until then the operating parameters is If the start end time was exceeded during entry the operating set outside the timer will remain valid Setting the room temperature Use the adjusting knob push button to select the desired room temperature Press the adjusting knob push button to confirm the temperature Use the adjustin
83. he drain nozzle to its original position e Pull out the tank as far as possible keeping it level e Slightly tip the waste tank and then pull it out completely e Place it in an upright vertical position e Turn the drain nozzle to an upward position Hobby 08 9 Water ie Never fill toilet fluids directly into the toilet bowl e Push the waste tank back into position e Ensure that the holding bar secures the waste tank e Close the service flap Hobby Using the toilet Turn the toilet bowl to a comfortable position Fill the toilet bowl with a small amount of water by pres sing the flush button or by opening the drain valve by pulling the valve handle under the toilet bowl towards you Use the toilet After use open the drain valve if still closed and flush Close the drain valve after flushing Emptying the waste tank The waste tank must be emptied at the latest when the LED lights up It is recommended that the tank is emptied before this The LED lights up when the tank contains more than 15 litres From this point in time the tank has a residual capacity of 2 litres representing approx 5 flushes e Open the toilet flap and pull the holding bar up to remove the waste tank i The waste tank can only be removed when the drain valve is closed Water 08 10 Only empty the waste tank at specially designated dis posal points and never in open spaces ae e Take the waste tank to
84. hem against the danger of falling out A Interior Structure 06 18 Access ladder Ladders are used to access alcoves upper bunk beds and beds at the rear end of the mobile home model specific e Hook the upper end of the ladder firmly into the handle provided or behind the metal rail model specific e Place the ladder firmly on the floor A N Ensure that the ladder cannot slip Alcove Bed Mechanical model specific To operate If necessary remove the backs and head rests from the seating bench Switch off the lighting underneath the alcove bed Release the lock for the alcove bed by pressing both parts of the handle T together Continue to press both parts of the handle together as you pull the alcove bed down as far as it will go Hand the ladder 2 in the handle When sleeping always clip the netting that protects you from falling out into place located underneath the mattress Hobby 06 19 Interior Structure e Before driving return the alcove bed to its original upright position and lock it into place J e Maximum load for the alcove bed 200 kg ensure that the fabric facing on the sides does not slip out and behind the alcove bed where it would get caught is When returning the alcove bed to its storage position in the mechanical system Hobby Children s beds Windows by the children s beds are secured against accidental opening In the A55 GS Sport model the lo
85. hen driving is significantly ifferent when the bicycl rrier is in use The driving speed CNTEE AN K ee a Aana E 9 p iS The maximum permissible loads for bicycle carriers are 60 kg should be adjusted accordingly to take this into consideration e The driver is responsible for the secure fastening of the bicycles Even when unloaded and folded up the carrier must be secured using the clips provided Hobby 5 5 Velo eBike Carrier The driver of the vehicle is responsible for ensuring that the load has been fastened securely This means that the bicycles must be doubly secured on the carrier To secure e The clip D must be attached to the bicycle as high as possible We recommend that you use for example the saddle pillar or the steering rod e The wheels are strapped to the lower attachments 2 A tension belt can be used as an additional means of securing this load Exterior Structure 05 14 e Always maintain the permissible load carrying capacity of the carrier 75 kg and never overload it e f the rear carrier is fully loaded and depending on how much the load juts out over it the load on the rear axle will be increased while it will be decreased on the front axle This can change the driving performance and steering and brake response of the vehicle e The carrier reduces the rear ramp angle of the vehicle Therefore the vehicle may touch the ground when driving over uneven terrain e The rear licence plate mu
86. hicle Registration Certifi cate Part I to the national vehicle registration authority Driver amp Vehicle Licensing Agency They will enter the change in the registration document Please remember that the tow coupling motorcycle carrier pneumatic suspension and or additional leaf springs must be entered in the registration document Please note that mounting additional equipment reduces the load your motor home can carry Chassis 03 8 3 8 Automatic transmission i As an option your motor home can be equipped with an au tomatic transmission Comfort Matic which has two methods of operation MANUAL gearshift and AUTO MATIC Since the clutch is engaged and released by means of an electro hydraulic unit that is controlled by the transmission s control unit the clutch pedal is superfluous and therefore it has been removed Both the selected method of operation as well as the gear you are driving in are shown on the multifunction display panel FIAT Comfort Matic The gearshift lever on the dashboard has three fixed positions the centre position for selecting the forward gear N for selecting the neutral position engine is idle R for selecting the reverse gear Starting from the centre position which corresponds to the forward gear the lever can be moved as follows forwards position to select a lower gear i e shifting down backwards position to select a higher gear to the
87. hts can also be switched on using the remote control by the bed Seating arrangement The reading lights can also be switched on using the control panel Press the keys on the corresponding panel for a longer period of time to regulate how brightly you want the lights to shine Lighting in clothes cupboard over children s bed These lights can only be switched on manually Electrical Installations 07 32 7 6 Mobile navigation As an optional feature your mobile home can be equipped with a mobile navigation system and integrated rear view camera is e Read the device manufacturer s operating instructions carefully before initial operation this may cause accidents e Never operate the device while driving e Check the display panel only when the traffic situation A N e Do not allow yourself to be distracted by this device as is safe for doing so Hobby 07 33 Electrical Installations 7 7 Subsequently installed devices Subsequently installed electronic devices that can be used while driving e g mobile phones wireless equipment radios came ras for driving in reverse navigation equipment or others must meet all of the requirements for electromagnetic compatibility Such equipment must have been approved in accordance with EU Guideline 72 245 EWG as it appears in version 95 54 EG because otherwise it may cause interference with the electronic systems already installed in the motor home A CE mark is m
88. iminated Return to setting mode Press the reset button i In this case the malfunction will not be acknowledged on the control panel and the warning icon will continue to be displayed The device will remain in a state of malfunction Other connected devices can be operated Built in devices Maintenance This device requires no maintenance Use a non abrasive cloth dampened with water to clean the front If this is not sufficient use a neutral soap solution Hobby 10 12 10 13 Built in devices FrostControl FrostControl is a non electric safety or drain valve If there is a risk of sub zero temperatures it automatically drains the content of the boiler via a drain outlet If the system is under excess pressure intermittent pressure equalisation will automatically take place via the safety valve k Rotary switch position ON m Push button position CLOSED n Push button position DRAIN o Drain outlet to the outside through the vehicle floor Hobby To activate e Push in the knob at position m slightly and at the same time move it 90 towards position k ef the switch is in position k the knob will remain in position m To deactivate e Turn the switch at position k by 90 so that it is parallel to the frost control e At the same time the knob will jump from position m to n iS IS The drain valve can only be closed manually using the push button Positio
89. ing applies when checking inflation pressure e Check the pressure only when the tyre is cold e f checking or correcting the pressure of a warm tyre the pressure must be 0 3 bar higher than for a cold tyre The following applies for inflation pressure correct inflation pressure Q inflation pressure too low 2 inflation pressure too high Hobby 04 2 04 3 Wheels and tyres If the pressure is too low this may cause overheating of the tyre possibly resulting in severe damage to the tyre IE For the correct inflation pressure please refer to the table in the chapter on Technical Data or the operating instructions for the basic vehicle 4 4 Tread depth Replace your tyres as soon as the tread depth is only 1 6 mm IE The minimum tread depth gives you only the barest amount of safety while driving The following recommendations must be observed Safety limit in summer 3 0 mm Safety limit in winter 4 0 mm Tyres may not be exchanged crosswise i e from the right side of the vehicle to the left and vice versa iS Tyres age even if they are used seldom or not at all Tyre manufacturers recommendations e Irrespective of their tread depth tyres should be changed every 6 years e Avoid hard impacts against curbs potholes or other obstacles Hobby 4 5 Wheel rims Only use the rims noted in the registration documents Should you wish to use other rims please note the following The
90. is is ignored there is an acute risk to life due to a lack of oxygen and the odourless carbon monoxide which could be generated a F st ot u lt lt p is i p _ _ a A N Never use the cooker or other devices extracting combu 1 we ea closed T A N Do not operate the cooker when the glass covering is 10 4 Gas cooker The kitchen in the motor home is equipped with a gas cooker with three burners Before initial operation e Open the bottle valve and the quick action stop valve in the gas pipe e Open the skylight or the kitchen window e Ignition points which must be pressed for ignition when turning on the gas device should spring back to their Original position after being pressed Hobby Operation Use the main switch on the Control Panel to turn on the 12V power supply Open the tinted glass covering Q Turn the adjusting knob 2 of the burner you wish to use to the ignition position large flame press it and hold it pressed Use the igniter to ignite the flame keep pressing the igniter 8 until the flame goes on Continue to press the rotary switch for a further 5 10 seconds to ensure that the automatic flame guard takes effect Built in devices 10 20 e Release the rotary switch and turn to the desired set ting large or small flame e If ignition was unsuccessful repeat the procedure e To turn off the gas flame turn the rotary switch
91. ky objects belong in the lower storage compartments and near the axle e Store baggage in the interior in cupboards and storage compartments e Heavy objects should be stowed securely to prevent them from slipping e Lighter objects clothing should be stowed in the wall cupboards e Secure doors and flaps e Check the technically permissible maximum weight and the axle load s after you have finished loading The maximum axle loads as well as the technically permis sible overall mass entered in the vehicle s documents may not be exceeded vehicle you should have it weighed at a public weighing i If you are not sure whether or not you have overloaded the facility Hobby 03 3 Chassis 3 3 2 Definition of masses for mobile homes EU Directive 1230 2012 applies at a European level for cal culating the masses and resultant additional loads for mobile homes The terms and basis used for calculations are explained below 1 Technically permissible overall mass Information regarding the technically permissible maximum weight is based on Hobby Wohnwagenwerk s specification in cooperation with the manufacturers of the previous construc tion stages Fiat This mass takes into account the specific operating conditions that are based on the model of the mobi le home and its performance including such factors as mate rial strength load carrying capacity of the axles and tyres etc For safety reasons this mass must neve
92. l it clicks into place Never fill diesel into the fresh water tank Hobby Petrol filler neck The black petrol cap is covered by a flap located on the left side of the vehicle behind the driver s door in the lower sec tion of the B pillar Opening e Open the flap by placing a finger in the notch D and pulling out forwards Closing e Push the flap until it locks Please refer to the separate operating instructions from FIAT for information on how to operate the petrol cap 5 3 Rear ladder The rear ladder is used to ascend to the roof of the mobile home e g to load the roof rail A lock on the lower part of the rear ladder prevents it from being unfolded unintentionally To unfold e Turn the key 90 clockwise The locking pin will project slightly e Unfold the ladder until the feet are securely on the ground e Turn the key back and remove it Exterior Structure 05 10 To fold e Fold the ladder up e Turn the key 90 to the right e Press the locking pin this locks the ladder into place e Turn the key back to an upright position and pull it out Hobby 05 11 Exterior Structure Do not tread on this part of the tread on roof this part of the roof The following applies for the roof load 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 sof
93. llary battery Position of the 92 Ah 95 Ah AGM ancillary battery model specific The ancillary battery is mounted in the front passenger console The foot of the battery is attached to a base plate The passenger seat including the rotating assembly must be dismantled in order to subsequently fit or change the batteries i The battery sensor is safeguarded by means of a 10A fuse Hobby e Only accumulator batteries with bound electrolytes gel batteries may be installed in those positions specified by the manufacturer e The installed gel battery may not be opened e When changing ancillary batteries use only batteries of the same make and capacity e All of the electrical devices must be switched off be fore you disconnect or connect the ancillary battery e Before replacing fuses you must first de energise the charger e Before replacing fuses you must first de energise the charge controller e Before replacing a blown fuse you must first fix whate ver caused the fuse to blow e Fuses may only be replaced by fuses with the same fuse protection value e Airing the charge controller insufficiently will cause a reduction of the charge current e The surface of the charger casing may become hot when the device is in operation Position of the battery circuit breaker The battery circuit breaker is located directly by the passenger seat A circuit breaker has been installed to protect the modular battery fr
94. lle IMS S1tGhetese expert The gas fittings may only be taken into operation again a after they have been checked by an expert e The gas fittings must be checked every 2 years by an LPG expert This must be confirmed on the certificate in accordance with Form G 607 from the German Association of Gas and Water Experts DVGW and EN 1949 e Regulator knobs hoses and exhaust pipes must also be checked e The safety regulators and hose lines must be replaced at least every 10 years Built in objects and changes e Objects may only be built in and changes to the gas fittings made by an expert e Only devices with a constant connection pressure of 30 mbar may be operated e Following any changes to the gas fittings they must be rechecked by a recognised expert who must provide a written confirmation Hobby Regulators and valves e Use only special vehicle regulators that have a safety valve In accordance with the German DVWG German Associa tion of the Gas and Water Sector Worksheet G 607 other regulators are not permitted they are not adequate for handling the heavy strain e Pressure governors must have a fixed pressure of 30 mbar The regulations of EN 12864 Appendix D apply accor dingly The pressure governors must have a minimum flow rate of 1 2 hx h e Attach the high pressure hose on the bottle carefully by hand note left handed thread Do not use spanners pliers or similar tools e f the temperature i
95. lowing applies for loading e Load evenly Heavy or bulky objects should be placed in the lower compartments e After loading use a public weighing facility to check the total weight and axle loads Rear garage model specific When loading the rear garage adhere to the permissible axle loads and the technically permissible total mass Distribute pay load evenly Excess point loads will damage the floor covering A N e The maximum permissible load for the rear external storage locker is 150 kg e On no account should the permissible rear axle load be exceeded e Due to load removal on the front axle it is considerably more difficult to handle the vehicle when the rear garage is fully loaded Roof load 50 kg maximum The height of the motor home may vary from one journey to the next due to different roof loads The following applies for roof loads e Add the measurement of the roof load to the height of the motor home e Place anot visibly in the driver s cab giving the overall height This saves having to calculate the height when driving under bridges and through tunnels Safety 02 6 Battery e Fully charge the batteries before each journey Please refer to the section on Ancillary battery e Switch on battery circuit breaker Driver s cabin Do not forget the following e Adjust the interior and exterior mirrors as well as your seat Preparing the vehicle Check the exterior of the vehicle and carry out th
96. lowing applies for the TANDEM submersible pump e The TANDEM submersible pump is only suitable for water e The TANDEM submersible pump can briefly tolerate tem peratures of up to 60 C 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 i The TANDEM submersible pump requires no maintenance I3 The TANDEM submersible pump switches itself on automati cally when the water taps are opened Water 08 2 Fresh water tank The tank D has a volume of 100 I and is located in the seating arrangement The tank is filled with fresh water by means of the filler neck D on the side wall The neck for filling up fresh water is marked by a blue cap and a picture of a water tap on the upper edge of the frame The screw cap is opened and closed by means of the enclo sed key for exterior flap locks and the door of the structure Hobby 08 3 Water If you fill too much water into the tank the excess will run out at the filler neck i Check the red service lids regularly they may become loose if the fresh water tank is filled often Filling the water system Place the caravan in a horizontal position Shut all of the water taps Switch on the main switch on the control panel Close the outlet valve FrostControl on the boiler Unlock the petrol cap and turn it counter clockwise to open it Fill the water tank using the fresh water fille
97. ms for motor homes Light chassis Series Optional extra Hobby Perm axle Perm axle Tyre size Metal wheel Tyre size Metal wheel Model load front load rear rim2 rim optionally attachment alloy wheel rim FIAT Ducato X290 V65 GE 3500 3650 1850 2000 215 70 R15C 6Jx15 ET 68 225 75 R16C 60x 16 Er68 5 71 7118 T60 H 3500 3650 1850 2000 215 70 R15 C 6Jx15 ET 68 225 75 R16C 6Jx16 ET 68 5 71 7118 T65 GE 3500 3650 1850 2000 215 70 R15C 6Jx15 ET68 225 75R16C 6Jx16 ET68 5 71 118 T65 FL 3500 3650 1850 2000 215 70 R15C 6Jx15 ET68 225 75R16C 6Jx16 ET68 5 71 118 1 not in connection with motorisation 115 PS 2 light alloy rims are standard equipment in the Siesta Edition models as well as the A55 GS Sport model No of tyre bolts centralising collars bolt circle Hobby Technical Data 14 20 Tyres and rims for loaded motor homes Maxi chassis increased load Hobby Series t p o w Perm axle load Perm axle Tyre size Metal wheel rim Wheel Model kg front load rear optionally alloy attachment wheel rim Hobby 14 21 Technical Data Tyres and rims for motor homes Light chassis Series Optional extra Hobby Perm axle Perm axle Tyre size Metal wheel Tyre size Metal wheel Model load front load rear rim2 rim optionally attachment alloy wheel rim FIAT Ducato X290 V60 GF 3500 3650 1850 2000 215 70 R15C 6Jx 15 ET 68 225 75 R16G 6Jx 16 ET 68 5 71 1718 V65 GE 3500 3
98. n m and the boiler filled if the valve temperature is above approx 7 C If the temperature of the safety drain valve is lower than approx 3 C the push button will be ejected Position n and the con tents of the boiler will be drained off via the drain outlet 0 Hot air valve in alcove The alcove models are equipped with hot air vents in the alcove bed The slider D is used to regulate the amount of hot air Depending on the model the hot air slider is located either on the standing wall of the kitchen unit in the direction of the passenger seat or in the seating arrangement on the side wall towards the rear of the mobile home Built in devices 10 14 10 3 Refrigerator Refrigerators made by Dometic will be installed If the external temperature is high full refrigerating capa city 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 A N Please refer to the manufacturer s separate operating instructions before using the refrigerator Hobby 10 15 Built in devices Lock on the Slim Tower Refrigerator door lock A N While driving the refrigerator door must always be closed and locked Slim Tower e To close the slim tower pull on the handle press against the door and then let the handle go Dometic Opening e Press the push button and pull open the refrigerator door Closing
99. n the flap all the way out a little bit e Press the nose fastened to the flap into the counterpart on e Turn the handle to the left to open this unlocks the flap the outside wall of the mobile home Take care to ensure which can then be swung open that it clicks firmly into place Closing To unlock e Turn the handle to the right this pulls the flap into the seal e Place the key in the lock push the handle in and lock the flap uN Hobby e Pull the nose out of the counterpart Doors and flaps must always be closed before driving Exterior socket Opening e Take hold of the bottom of the cover flap Q and pull it upwards Closing e Push cover flap q down until you hear it lock into place Exterior Structure 05 8 Exterior gas supply s The external gas socket D is used to provide equipment that requires gas such as a gas barbecue or gas lamp with gas outside the mobile home Opening e Hold the flap D by the latch and pull it up Closing e Press the cover plate of the flap shut until you hear it lock into place Hobby 05 9 Exterior Structure Frischwasser Fresh water filler neck Opening e Hold the flap by the latch D and pull it up e Use key to unlock 2 e Give the blue cap a strong turn counter clockwise and remove it Closing e Put the blue cap 3 back on and turn it clockwise to shut it e Use key to lock 2 e Hold the flap by the latch D and close it unti
100. ncluded in the standard scope of delivery they must be taken into consideration when determining the full load Object Weight kg Base vehicle Chassis Air conditioning in the driver s cab 18 00 Bumpers front painted colour of vehicle 2 00 Comfortmatic automatic transmission only in connection with 148 PS and 177 PS motor 17 00 Cruise control 0 20 Diesel tank 120 litres instead of 90 litres 28 00 Electric wing mirror 1 50 ESP incl ASR and hill holder 0 50 Fog lights 2 00 Hub caps 2 40 Leather steering wheel and gear knob 0 50 Light alloy rims 16 0 00 Load increased from 3 5 t to 3 65 t without technical changes the trailer load may possibly be reduced by the load 0 00 Load increased from light chassis to maxi chassis 40 00 Metal wheel rim 16 16 00 Mud flaps rear 2 00 Pre installation of radio with loudspeakers 2 00 Tow coupling 35 00 Driver s cab Driver s and passenger s seats upholstered in interior fabric 3 00 Passenger seat also movable to the side 18 00 Accessories Object Weight kg REMIS pliss folding system for front and side windows 3 50 Roof window in driver s cab 11 00 Superstructure Additional side window various versions 1 40 4 70 Bicycle carrier also suitable for eBikes 25 00 Bicycle carrier for 2 bicycles 8 00 Bicycle carrier for 3 bicycles 9 00 DOMETIC SEITZ roof bonnet Midi Heki 700 x 500 mm instead of Mini Heki at rear 4 50 DOMETIC SEITZ roof bonnet Midi Heki electrically driven in
101. nd then shut the holder Wheels and tyres 04 6 Hobby 05 1 Exterior Structure Chapter 5 Exterior Structure 5 1 Ventilation The following applies for ventilation Ventilation is important if you want to feel comfortable in your motor home No draught ventilation has been integrated above the driving unit in your motor home The roof lights ensure venti lation Never interfere with the way in which they operate Appropriate covers can be used to close the ventilation of the refrigerator provided it does not run on gas Never cover the safety ventilation not even partially be used when the refrigerator is operated electrically in winter For more information please refer to the refrigerator i Note the information given on the covers They may only manufacturers operating instructions i Watery vapour is produced while cooking from wet clothes etc Every person transpires up to 35 g of water per hour Therefore depending on the relative humidity the windows and skylights must be opened for further ventilation see also Operating in Winter Hobby Refrigerator Grates supply the refrigerator with fresh air from outside to ensure sufficient refrigerating capacity The grate for fresh air intake T is on the outside wall of the vehicle The ventilation grill D is located above the air vents A N Danger You can suffocate if the ventilation openings are blocked Never block ventilation openings
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103. nging the hot water temperature Use the adjusting knob pushbutton to select the icon in the menu line 3 Press to switch to the setting mode Use the adjusting knob pushbutton to select the desired temperature Press the adjusting knob pushbutton to confirm the temperature a b C d boost boost boost boost z 80 fe 0 Ge 60 2 0 Nae S240 A aoe B Mo a boiler is switched on b 40 hot water temperature of 40 C c 60 hot water temperature of 60 C d BOOST specifically heats up the contents of the boiler boiler operation fast for a max period of 40 min 1 The icon will blink until the desired water temperature is reached D Hot water temperature of 40 C can only be maintained at 40 C for a limited period of time if both the room and the water are being heated Hobby i Selecting the type of energy Use the adjusting knob pushbutton to select the icon in the menu line 3 Press to switch to the setting mode Use the adjusting knob pushbutton to select the desired type of energy Press the adjusting knob pushbutton to confirm the temperature a b C d e Vee VA K LZ Na O Icon Type of operation Type of energy a Gas Gas b EL 1 Electricity C EL 2 Electricity d MIX 1 Electricity Gas e MIX 2 Electricity Gas 1 Mixed operation electric and mixed operation are optional extras rature and hot water temperature have been
104. no radiant heaters because they can cause danger of A N Never use portable cooking or heating devices except fire and suffocation E Read the manufacturer s operating manuals carefully Hobby Gasdruck Achtung dieser Raum dart nicht als 30 m Stauraum benutzt werden D bar 9 2 Gas supply The motor home is equipped with a propane gas system gas bottle not included in scope of delivery This system is used to run the following equipment Cooker Refrigerator Heating Hot water boiler Oven Possibly special accessories Gas bottle cabinet The gas bottle container can be accessed separately in the side wall The gas bottle container holds two 11 kg propane cylinders d Via a safety regulator D the gas bottles are attached by a hose to the supply line 4 Each bottle is fastened to the wall by two separate belts A N Gas bottles may only be carried in the gas bottle container Gas 09 4 The following applies to the gas bottle cabinet Always check the gas cylinder mountings before driving Stand the gas cylinders upright and close the valves Pull any loose straps tight The high pressure hose to the cylinders must be che cked for leaks using the leak detector every time a cylin der is changed The gas bottle cabinet is not suitable for storing additional items The stop valves on the gas cylinders must always be easily accessible Do not close the gas bottle cabin
105. ns is e Do not remove the signs on electrical components giving safety instructions or danger warnings e Do not use the installation compartments for the motor home battery on board control panel battery charger and 230 V connector box as additional storage room e Smoking and naked flame are forbidden when checking electrical equipment e Only authorised and experienced workshops may carry out electrical repairs e Inexpert handling of the vehicle s electrical system may endanger your own life as well as that of others e To connect to an external 230 V mains connection use only a weather proof 3 wire extension cord with a CEE plug and connector Hobby 7 2 Elements of the electrical system Advice and instructions Important e Any changes to the electrical installations may only be carried out by a professional electrician e Disconnect the battery and switch off the 230V mains before carrying out any maintenance work Batteries e Please observe the battery manufacturer s operating instructions e The acid in the battery is poisonous and corrosive Avoid contact with eyes and skin e The completely discharged battery must be recharged for at least 10 hours The battery may be damaged if it has been discharged for more than 8 weeks e Avoid total discharge since this significantly reduces the perfor mance capacity and service life of the batteries e Check the level of the battery fluid regularly acid batteries
106. ns on its display standard When coupled to a WLAN module all of the functions on the LCD control panel can be wirelessly controlled via your smart phone 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 i The SD card is also found on the WLAN module The devices are updated on this card This SD card cannot be written in Windows file format Hobby Turn the rotary encoder to access the WLAN menu Power is supplied via the battery and or via the 230V mains connection The WLAN is ready as soon as WLAN On appears after the module has been switched on WVLAB SSID memnhobby 1 WLAN Password mernhobky 1 Press the rotary encoder key to access the submenu 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 net work and the password must be confirmed 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 Electrical Installations 07 14 Website Username hobby Website Password Cara Then select the network enter the password and click on the Connect button to confirm You can now call up the website
107. nvironmental conditions influence the performance of the cS refrigeration unit The system reacts sluggishly to changes in the thermostat regulator loss of cold when opening the door or storing goods Use the winter cover if the temperature is below 10 C Dometic accessory If the temperature stays above 32 C an additional fan Dometic accessory should be installed in it and if possible store only goods that have already been E Turn on the refrigerator at least 12 hours before putting anything cooled Hobby D O LETAN K E a a TAT Removable freezer Slim Tower To make the best use of space the freezer can be removed To remove the freezer e Fold down the locking clamps underneath the freezer e Push both clamps towards the middle e Pull the freezer slightly out e Unhinge the door e Remove the floor panel of the freezer Information on removing the freezer is also given on the freezer door Built in devices 10 18 Normal position Ventilation position If not in use for a longer period of time the refrigerator should be switched to the ventilation position to prevent bad odours To activate the ventilation position light press on the slider D to pull it forwards Hobby 10 19 Built in devices e The sockets above the cooker may not be used when cooking Shut the protective caps stion air from the interior of the vehicle to heat the vehicle If th
108. o sso All measurements in mm all weights in kg 2 without wing mirror without side blinker Load increased for Fiat Ducato to 3650 kg without technical changes 3 tow coupling is a special accessory Load increased for Fiat Ducato with low frame chassis to 4250 4400 kg by means of a maxi chassis 4 rear edge of traction unit to rear edge of back wall cannot be combined with 115 PS 4 400 kg only for 177 PS Hobby Technical Data 14 6 Length Total of super tread base projection projection structure length width width Ooo a ee ee ee eee Hobby 14 7 Technical Data Hobby Type Base Permissible Permiss Model vehicle front axle rear axle load load FIAT Ducato X290 rat Ducato x20 S vesGe Optimavan F3 DucatoMaxi 4 4250 2100 240 so 1800 so eoo TeoH Optima F3 Ducatomaxi 4 4250 2100 240 vso 180 so eoo Te5GE Optima F3 Ducatomaxi 4 4260 2100 f 240 7so 10 f so eso Te5FL Optima F3 Ducatomaxi 4 4260 2100 f 2400 7so 100 f so eso Te5HFL Optima F3 Ducatomaxi 4 4260 2100 f soo zso 1800 f so eso Tea Optima F3 Ducatomaxi 4 4260 2100 2400 zso 1800 so eso Te9HQ Optima F3 Ducatomaxi 4 4260 2100 f 2400 7so 1800 f so eso Toa Optima F3 Ducatomaxi 4 4260 2100 2400 zso 180 so eso THA Optima F3 Ducatomaxi 4 4260 2100 240 zso 100 so eso T70OGE Optima F3 Duca
109. om being exhaustively discharged when the motor home is not being used When the switch is opened the mo dular battery is completed disconnected from the 12 V mains Off position disconnected from 12V mains Electrical Installations The battery charger is directly connected to the ancillary bat tery so that the ancillary and starter batteries can be charged even if the battery circuit breaker is switched on To keep the batteries charged even when not in use it is mandatory that the vehicle be connected to a 230V mains connection every 6 weeks Recharging should be carried out for at least 24 hours A The battery circuit breaker must be on when using the vehicle home and whilst driving When the circuit breaker is open the electrical input stage will not engage automatically longer period of time you may lose your customised radio and or sat nav device settings These settings must then E If the battery circuit breaker has been switched on for a be entered again Hobby 07 24 Electrical Installations Operating and charging the ancillary battery If the motor home is not connected to the 230V mains supply the ancillary battery will supply the electrical system with 12V DC voltage Since the battery only has a limited capacity the electrical devices should not be operated for a longer period of time without charging the battery or connecting the cam per to the 230 V mains connection The ancillary battery
110. oors with a locking mechanism Mirror cabinets washroom To open e Open the door of the mirror cabinet by pressing the lower edge from behind To close e Push the door of the mirror cabinet back to its original position until it noticeably locks itself into place Hobby 6 2 Television holder for flat screen monitor e To unlock press the metal rail D and at the same time extend the TV mount e To retract the mount push it back to its original position until it is noticeably locked into place 230 V power sockets and an aerial socket for the TV and or receiver are located directly adjacent to the holder Lock the media unit or TV holder before driving N The mounted TV may not weigh more than 8 kg When driving we recommend that you remove the TV from the mount and store it securely 6 3 Tables oe Luxury Living Room Table The luxury living room table can be lowered as well as shifted To shift e Release the lever D to enable you to shift the table to any position on the pillar e Push the lever D back into place to lock the table into the desired position Interior Structure 06 6 To lower e Pull the lever D all the way to the other side to unlock the table e Use both hands to push the table top down e Pull the lever D back into its original position to lock the table into the desired position L To lower the table all the way to the floor the table top must be positioned in su
111. ot permitted to operate the heating system while driving Exception As an optional feature the vehicle can be equipped with a gas pressure regulator for use while driving e g Control CS The combined LPG heating consists of a warm air heater with an integrated hot water boiler capacity 10 The heating system is fully operational with or without the hot water system Place of installation side seat in the seating arrangement or under the bed Initial operation e Set the air vents in the motor home so that the warm air is blown out where required e Check that the chimney is clear Remove any covers e Open the gas bottle and gas shutoff valve on the gas pipe e Only operate the device if it is in perfect technical condition e Always have malfunctions repaired immediately Only repair malfunctions yourself if such malfunctions are described in the troubleshooting instructions in this manual e Do not carry out any repairs on or make any changes to the device Only have a defect device repaired by the manufacturer or their service department a If the system s power supply is interrupted the time must be reset Built in devices 10 2 Sh aE ike o M E om e BBB888 iN O O FAO 9 Operating and display controls 1 Display 2 Status line 8 Menu line top 4 Menu line bottom Display 230V mains voltage charging current Display timer 7 Settings values Adjusting kno
112. plied to the switch D and it is on set to I ON it must set off when you press the test button D The rocker switch D p 07 20 jumps down after it has successfully been checked it must be switched back up to the On setting This check should be carried out at least once a month to en sure that the residual current device functions perfectly in case there should be a fault in the current ks When the residual current device has been set off even when testing the customised settings in all mains operated devices are lost and the default settings made by the ma nufacturer will apply again lf the automatic circuit breaker has gone off other than if you have switched it you must wait a short while before switching it on again If the automatic circuit breaker remains active there was only an overload Electrical Installations 07 22 If the automatic circuit breaker goes off abruptly again there is either a short circuit or an earth fault Devices that set off during operation show that there is a defect they must be checked and or repaired by an electrical engineering specialist Switching it back on again and again will do no good The automatic circuit breaker also goes off when the rocker switch is held firmly in place Hobby 07 23 Electrical Installations ein MCS wy o Eann a ii gt E w a F Wraki i T Operation via anci
113. properly or at all the hinges must be cleaned or LS If due to dirt or frost the entrance step does not func defrosted Hobby 03 7 Chassis 3 6 Towing fixture s The maximum towing weight trailer load and drawbar load are set out in Chapter 14 Technical Data Please ensure that the permissible drawbar load maximum towing weight and rear axle load for the vehicle are not exceeded especially when you are loading the rear garage Simultaneous use of the tow bar and the rear carrier and or eBike carrier is not permitted While manoeuvring to hitch and unhitch loads ensure that no one is standing between the motor home and the trailer Hobby Due to stipulations by the manufacturer of the basic vehicle and the fixing of the so called D value of the towing fixture no additional loading of the towing loads is possible If the technically permissible maximum weight is in creased the trailer load is reduced to 1 800 and 1 900 kg respectively Again in this case the trailer load cannot be increased 3 Externally mounted fixtures Registering accessories in the vehicle s documents e Have your HOBBY dealer mount your externally mounted fixtures e Take your motor home to a technical support organisation or technical service provider e g MOT e The technical support organisation will approve the fittings and draw up a corresponding expertise road traffic authorities e Take the expertise and the Motor Ve
114. r be exceeded 2 Mass when the vehicle is ready to start The mass when ready to drive is equal to the weight of the empty vehicle including lubricants tools spare tyre or tyre repair kit petrol 100 ancillary battery all of the standard equipment installed by the factory as well as 75 kg for the driver In addition the masses for the fresh water and gas storage containers which have been filled to 90 of their total capacity must be added The masses are calculated in detail as follows Hobby FIAT Siesta Optima a Supply of liquefied petroleum gas sid Number of built in gas regulators Weight of an 11 kg aluminium bottle Weight of 11 kg gas inflation b Liquids 100 fresh water tank 90 fresh water tank pe c Electric power supply a Cable drum Total basic equipment 3 Additional equipment optional extras Mass of the equipment that was assembled by the manufac turer in or on the mobile home in addition to the standard equip ment These optional extras will be shown in the actual mass of the vehicle if they are not part of the standard scope of equipment Hobby or the manufacturer of the base vehicle were re sponsible for assembling them the customer can order them 4 Actual mass Sum of the mass when ready to drive and the optional extras or additional equipment assembled by the manufacturer 5 Loading capacity additional load Difference between the technically permi
115. r has been charged If this is not the case please check the following Is the 50A fuse in the supply line to the ancillary battery near the motor battery functioning properly Is the Motor running signal on the input module on 7 4 Electrical system As soon as there is a mains connection the electrical system will switch from battery operation to mains operation All of the lamps in the motor home use 12V LED lights Only large electrical devices such as the Combi E heating air conditioning system etc use 230V Electrical Installations 07 28 UtMtsteuer une UCM steuerung Vorzeitieuchts UcMiateuerung Outi oO a ts Ow3 DP geschaltet Pumpe ELU a re u Tankheizung N 4 g gt gt 9g 5S a S La Pa nw SE gt OA Ao gt O z Assignment of fuses Input module The fuses for the individual internal electric circuits are loca ted in the input module In some models there may be slight deviations in this assignment Only replace defect fuses if you know what caused the fuse to blow and have fixed this Hobby 07 29 Electrical Installations Toptron GmbH EL534 Lichtsteverung HO MC 6420570015 ME 216 2014 5 let o ao amp fue Sa amp Ge Tawi Teeter TA tee rd Tete 4 Mots S I i f 1 Light Control System The outputs are safeguarded by internal circuit breakers polyswitch fuses Hobby TV unit The installation area for th
116. r 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 boiler 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 Hobby E Use the control panel to check the amount of water in the fresh water tank Never introduce anti freeze or other chemicals into the water system This can be poisonous When operating during winter ensure that the fresh water tank is sufficiently heated To remove water e The water will be mixed to the desired temperature according to the position of the pre mixing unit Water 08 4 Hot water supply Hot water is supplied by means of the hot air heating system with its integrated hot water boiler see also Chapter 10 2 the options for settings are described on p 10 05 Changing the hot water temperature The boiler will automatically empty itself via a safety or outlet valve if there is danger of frost see also 10 13 Frost Control Position of the Frost Control valve The Frost Control valve is always located directly by the model specific place of installation for the hot air heating system
117. rackets and pull the pane into the seal Hobby Sunshade insect screen Sunshades and insect screens are integrated in the window from and fully adjustable Closing e Move the handle for the sunshade D or the latch for the insect screen D slowly and evenly to the desired position Opening e Push the shade up slowly and evenly To combine e Pull the sunshade down slowly and evenly then pull the insect screen down to the desired position A To avoid consequential damage leave the shades open when the caravan is not in use Interior Structure 06 22 Siesta Skylight Roof windows have integrated pliss s that can be pulled to close them see also 6 9 Sunshade and insect screens A Skylight Siesta If the vehicle is not in use for a longer period of time the pliss s must be opened to prevent heat from building up The skylight cannot be opened Hobby Interior Structure Skylight Optima Opening e Turn the latch by 90 e Press the window latch outwards until you hear it click The window will automatically remain in this position The width of the opening is adjustable in several stages Closing e Raise the window slightly so that the hook unlocks e Close the window e Turn the latch to the original position so that it clasps behind the brackets and pull the pane into the seal A N The roof window must be shut while driving Hobby 6 10 Dimming system for driver s
118. ront of the danger zone Hobby 02 2 02 3 Safety 2 3 2 Vehicle tool kit The toolbox D is included separately in the vehicle Upon delivery it is fastened in the external storage locker or under the bed Hobby 2 4 Before driving 2 4 1 What to observe before taking your first drive Vehicle registration Every vehicle that drives on public roads must be registered This also applies to your new engine home Apply for registration at your local Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency You must show the following when applying for registration registration document Part Il CoC insurance coverage proof of personal identity or confirmation of registration by a local authority if applicable power of attorney to register the vehicle If applicable the direct debit authorisation for motor vehicle tax General inspection In common with passenger cars new engine homes with a per missible total weight up to 3 5 tonnes do not have to undergo a general inspection for the first three years after initial registration After this they must undergo a general inspection every two years Engine homes weighing between 3 5 and 7 5 tonnes must under go a general inspection every two years during the first six years following initial registration After this a general inspection must be carried out every year Safety 02 4 The general inspection can be carried out by the German Technical Surveyance Association TUV
119. s 55 14 19 14 5 Inflation pressures ccceeeeceeeeceeeeceeeseeeeeeeees 14 23 OR ore aS Ix 1 00 2 01 1 Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction Our motor homes are continuously being further developed and for this reason we must reserve the right to make changes to the equipment shape and technology Certain kinds of accessories are also described in this user manual that are not part of the standard scope of delivery For this reason no claims may be asserted against HOBBY based on the conten ts of this user manual Those accessories that are available at the time of going to print are described here They have been applied on a par for all floor plans Please note that it was not possible to describe all of the individual variations here If you have any special questions concerning accessories or the technology of the vehicle your dealer will be happy to answer them 1 1 General information Your HOBBY motor home has been built in accordance with the latest technology and approved safety regulations Despite all precautionary measures however it is possible that pas sengers may be hurt or the motor home damaged if the sa fety instructions in this user manual and the warning stickers placed throughout the motor home are not observed Hobby 3 Please use the motor home only when it is technically in top condition Any defects that affect the safety of passengers or the motor home should be reme
120. s all built in equipment should be carried out at the intervals given in each operating manual ie Also note the maintenance intervals for the basic Fiat vehicle N The gas fittings must be checked every 2 years by an expert for LPG and confirmed on the certificate in accor dance with DVGW G 607 and EN 1949 Hobby N The operator of the vehicle is responsible for having main tenance carried out on schedule Replace the safety regulator for gas at least every 10 years For safety reasons spare parts for equipment must conform with the manufacturer s instructions and must be installed by him or a duly authorised representative Hobby recommends that you contact a service partner before driving there and inquire whether they have the necessary capacity e g an adequate car lift in order to avoid any misunderstanding 12 2 Brakes The components in the brake system are part of the General Type Approval Allgemeinen Betriebserlaubnis ABE If you change the components in the brake system the type approval expires Any changes are only possible if they have been released by the manufacturer It is in your own interest to have the brakes checked regularly by your Fiat workshop The following applies when maintaining the brake system e Check the level of brake fluid regularly e Check the brake system and brake hoses regularly for lea kage Rodents often gnaw at rubber hoses e Use only brake fluids wi
121. s and tyres 4 7 Changing a tyre J The car jack not included in the scope of delivery may only be inserted in the appropriate mounting holes If the car jack is attached in other places this may cause damage to the vehicle or even accidents if the vehicle falls off the jack never be used when working underneath the vehicle A The car jack is to be used only for changing tyres It may Danger of death The levelling supports may not be used as a Car jack iS When changing a tyre please also observe the vehicle manufacturer s operating instructions Changing a tyre e Place a firm base such as a piece of wood underneath the car jack if the vehicle is on soft ground e Insert the car jack into the appropriate mounting holes e Turn the wheel spanner a few times to loosen the wheel mounting screws but do not remove them e Jack up the vehicle until the wheel is 2 3 cm above the ground Hobby Remove the wheel mounting screws and lift off the tyre Place the spare tyre not included in the scope of delivery on the wheel hub and align it Screw the bolts on and tighten them in a diagonal sequence Lower the car jack and remove it Tighten the wheel mounting screws evenly with the wheel spanner Please refer to the operating instructions for the base vehicle for the specified value of the tightening torque of the wheel mounting screws Place the tyre you have removed in the possibly existing spare tyre holder a
122. s below 5 C use the de frosting facility ice ex for regulators Gas 09 2 Gas regulator for France and Great Britain i Due to specific country regulations the gas regulator in vehicles exported to France and Great Britain is mounted on the wall of the gas bottle container The requires the use of a high pressure hose Therefore the low pressure hoses that are normally used may not be fitted here gas regulator mounted on the wall D high pressure hose D A A This must be taken into account should it be necessary to replace the hose Connections on gas pressure regulators are screwed on counterclockwise Hobby 09 3 Gas Before initial operation e The waste gas pipe must be tightly connected to the hea ting and chimney without any leaks It may not be dama ged e Keep vents clear e Remove any snow from the chimney e Clear aspirating openings for combustion air in the side all from dirt and or snow Otherwise the exhaust fumes could have a CO content higher than allowed e Do not close the safety vents e We recommend that you store a Type D dry powder fire ex tinguisher with a minimum capacity of 1 kg by the entrance door as well as a fire blanket next to the cooker Familiarize yourself with the safety precautions against fire that have been set up on the grounds where you are parked see also Fire protection Chapter 2 2 electrical heating devices note their power consumption but
123. s no gua rantee of preventing odours Hobby 13 3 Sanitation and Environmental Protection Sanitation e Never allow the waste tank to become too full Empty the tank immediately as soon as the level indicator lights up e Never empty wastes down manholes Generally the pu blic waste water system does not run through clarification plants ae Empty the waste tank in special places for sanitary disposal but never in open spaces The following applies for waste e Separate your waste and put appropriate materials in the recycling bins e Empty waste bins as often as possible in the appropriate bins or containers This avoids unpleasant and problematic waste from building up on board The following applies for picnic spots e Always leave picnic spots clean and tidy even if you dispose of someone else s waste e Do not let the vehicle s engine run unnecessarily while the vehicle is standing still When the transmission is in neutral a cold engine generates more harmful emissions The quickest way for the engine to reach its operating temperature is while driving Hobby ae Careful use of the environment is not only in the interest of nature but also of motor home and caravan drivers everywhere Sanitation and Environmental Protection 13 4 13 2 Returning the vehicle If you should ever have to give up your motor home and have it recycled the manufacturer of the basic vehicle is responsible for takin
124. s with normal household cleaners or special stainless steel cleansing agents The following applies for built in equipment e The glycol mixture in the hot water heating system should be replaced every two years because certain pro perties such as protection against corrosion deteriorate e 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 power to keep it supple and the expandable fold should be checked for tears Hobby e 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 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 Accessories e If necessary lubricate leveling supports 12 6 Winter Lay Up for the Motor home For many people the camping season ends when the tem perature starts to fall Your mobile home must be properly prepared for its winter lay up The following general rules apply e Only leave your mobile home in a closed space if it is dry and well aired Otherwise it is better to leave your motor home in the open e To protect the tyres jack up the mobile home or move it slightly to a new position every two months e Close all gas bot
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126. ssible maximum weight and the mass when ready to drive plus the mass of the passengers and the mass of the additional equipment 6 Minimum loading capacity The loading capacity must be equal at least to the formula 10 x n L whereby n highest number of sleeping spaces L total length of the superstructure Chassis The minimum loading capacity includes objects that users may carry in the mobile home which are not included in the mass when ready to drive or in the optional extras e g clothing toilet and kitchen fittings food camping equipment toys pets The remaining additional load 5 must always be greater than or equal to the minimum loading capacity 6 this must be taken into account when determining the configuration of the vehicle out in the table in Item 2 mass when ready to drive the loading capacity additional load Item 5 can be increased i If the vehicle does not hold the equipment and liquids set by this value Hobby 03 4 03 5 Chassis FAAI _ F ii S aa ai 1 i it a mak ong 3 4 Levelling supports The levelling supports are located in the rear area by the frame extension Swinging out the levelling supports e Place the crank on the hexagon head Q e Turn the crank to move the support to a vertical position e If necessary secure the foot to prevent it from sinking into the ground and place it on a firm base e lf the levelling support is in a vertical position
127. st be centrally mounted bet ween the carrier s licence plate lights e Do not use a high pressure cleaner to clean the carrier as this may damage the surface protection e Use only original spare parts and accessories that have been certified by SAWIKO in order to maintain your rights from the guarantee e Simultaneous use of the eBike carrier and the tow bar is not permitted Only one system may be mounted at a time either the eBike carrier or the tow bar Ensure that the electric connection via the 13 pole plug is not broken when the eBike carrier is folded up otherwise the illumination devices will not function properly For further information please refer to the manufacturer s enclosed operating instructions and store them together with the documents for this vehicle These operating instructions are an important document that enable you to take the carrier with you Should an inspection be carried out this document must be shown to the authorities upon request Hobby 05 15 Exterior Structure hs a 5 6 Sun awning i As option your motor home can be fitted with an awning at tached to the roof In models with an alcove bed the awning is attached to the side wall An awning offers protection from the sun not against the elements Do not place people or obstacles in the extension retraction area of the awning The awning winding mechanism is fitted with a mechanical block control to limit the extent to whi
128. st fire e Never leave children alone in the vehicle e Keep inflammable materials away from all heating and coo king devices e Any changes to the electric system accelerator system or built in devices may only be carried out by an authorised workshop e Install a fire extinguisher next to the main entrance e Ensure that everyone is familiar with the guidelines on the fire extinguisher e Store a fire blanket near the cooker e Do not block any escape routes e Familiarise yourself with all safety measures set up on the 2 1 General information e Operating and user instructions for built in equipment re frigerator heating cooker etc as well as for the basic ve hicle must be observed at all times e f accessories or optional equipment is to be installed this may change the measurements weight and road perfor mance of the engine home Some accessories must be re gistred and entered in the vehicle s papers e Use only tyres and rims that have been approved for your engine home Information on tyre and rim sizes can be found in the vehicle s registration document or in Chapter 14 4 property Warnings and information labels are attached both inside Fighting fire and outside the vehicle These are meant for your safety e Immediately evacuate all passengers PEA INEM ISIE EMON EN e Close the main stop valve on the accelerator cylinder and the accelerator stop valves for the consumer loads e Turn off the electric
129. stead of Mini Heki at rear 5 50 Extendable shelf for gas bottle container 14 50 Fastening rails and lashing rings in external storage locker 2 00 Insect screen for entrance door 3 50 Roof bonnet alcove 3 10 Roof rail not in connection with roof awning 6 00 Storage locker flap on driver s side 1 00 Tail stanchions 6 00 THULE OMNISTOR awning 300 450 cm 23 00 42 00 Living room Bedspread and decorative pillow 1 50 Fitted carpet for living room and driver s cab 5 60 Hobby 11 2 11 3 Accessories Object Weight kg Upholstery combination upon request from Hobby s upholstery collection 0 00 Furniture conversions Clothes cupboard at rear end 12 50 L shaped seating arrangement w luxury living room table swivels 360 15 00 Kitchen Fume hood 3 00 Oven 16 00 Slim Tower 8 00 Sleeping area Additional cushion for converting seating arrangement into a bed 2 00 Additional upper bed at rear end 17 00 Bed expansion in connection with FROLI comfortable bed system 3 10 Bed expansion incl add cushion and ladder 4 80 FROLI comfortable bed system 2 70 Bathroom Folding seat in shower 2 10 Shower partition instead of curtain 4 50 Hobby Object Weight kg Water gas electricity Additional AGM battery 28 00 External socket 230V 0 40 Gas socket external 1 50 Hobby battery management using HELLA battery sensor 0 90 Outside shower 0 50 Remote indicator for DuoControl 0 30 TRUMA DuoControl incl crash sensor and de icer
130. sures are only valid for standard tires made by alternative manufacturers e g Continental Pirelli etc Hobby Technical Data 14 24 Hobby Ix 1 Index Index A Access ladder Garage bed alcoves 06 18 Accessories upkeep 12 9 Accessory weights 11 1 Additional loads 03 4 Airing 12 4 Alcove bed mechanical 06 18 Alcoves 06 17 Awning 05 15 B Basic equipment 03 1 Battery circuit breaker 07 18 Bed conversion 06 8 Bed ladder 06 15 Bicycle carrier 05 13 Brakes 12 2 C Changeover valve 09 8 Changing the tyre 04 5 Charger place of installation 07 26 Charging process when engine is running 07 27 Chassis 03 1 Checking the gas system 09 1 Choosing a parking space 02 10 Condensation 12 4 Control panel 07 3 Converting the transverse seat 06 8 Cushion arrangements 06 9 Hobby D Darkening system driver s cab 06 23 Doors and flaps interior 06 1 Doors opening and closing 05 3 Driving 02 7 in curves 02 7 sparing the tires 04 1 in reverse 02 6 Driving economically 02 9 Driving in curves 02 9 Driving in reverse 02 9 E eBike carrier 05 14 Electric power supply 07 19 Electrical devices installation safety tips 07 1 Electrical system fuse protection 07 20 Emergency equipment 02 2 vehicle tool kit 02 2 first aid kit 02 2 warning triangle 02 2 Entrance door 05 3 Entrance step 03 6 Environment 13 1 rubbish 13 3 waste water 13 2 disposal 13 3 excrements 13 2 picnic spots 13 3 environmental prote
131. t and smooth sur face such as a large piece of styrofoam are suitable for this purpose e Do not step too close to the roof bonnets or the air condi tioning 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 Hobby cS 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 Before driving the read ladder must be folded up and Exterior Structure 05 12 e Observe the maximum permissible axle loads when loading e Add the measurements of the roof load to the height of the vehicle e Place a note with the overall height in a visible position in the driver s cabin to avoid having to calculate it when passing under bridges or through archways i Only transport roof loads using an additional suitable roof rack Roof rail The following applies when loading the roof rail e Only store light items of luggage on the roof e Lash the roof load securely and ensure that it cannot slip or fall off e Do not overload the roof The heavier the roof load the worse the vehicle s performance iS The maximum total load for the roof rail is 50 kg Hobby 05 13 Exterior Structure g i 5 4 Bicycle carrier e Ensure that the existing lighting equipment is not completely or partially obscured by any loads The motor home s handling w
132. tallations oso le T706 22 So Temperature 12V e f your vehicle has a 12V connection the temperature will be displayed Inside temperature above and outside tem perature below e The display is shown in increments of 0 5 C Hobby oso Tz Outside temperature e After once again turning to the right the menu for displa ying the outside temperature appears The outside tem perature sensor is located underneath the vehicle near the entrance step oso le 1 06 1 TE 22 5 C TEM biat Electrical Installations 07 8 Inside temperature e After once again turning to the right the menu for displa ying the inside temperature appears e The display is shown in increments of 0 5 C 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 irrelevant whether the indoor or the outdoor temperature is displayed e Press the rotary selector switch for several seconds The system will now switch automatically 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 Hobby 07 9 Electrical Installations e You can now increase or decrease the temperature sho
133. te indicator for the switching valve The remote indicator is coupled to the changeover valve of the two bottle gas system a Operation in summer Press the switch down and the LED will show the status of the cylinder in use b Display switched off c Operation in winter Press the switch up and in addition to showing the status the switching valve will be heated yellow LED lights up d Red LED cylinder in use is empty e Green LED cylinder in use is full f Yellow LED operation in winter Hobby DuoControl in connection with extendable shelf for gas bottle container 7 To ensure that the two gas bottles in the gas bottle container do not touch anything when they are extended or retracted the hoses to the gas control knob must be connected exactly as shown in the illustration above External socket for gas The external socket for gas is used to connect external gas devices such as a gas barbecue or lamp The operating pressure of the device to be connected must be 30 mbar 1 bar 14 5 PSI Maximum perfor mance of devices to be connected 1 5 kW The plug connection can only be hitched when the emer gency shutoff valve has been closed Push back the clutch sleeve to undo the safety latch Gas 09 10 The coupling valve has been constructed in such a way that the emergency shutoff valve can only be opened if a plug con nection has been used to hitch the coupling When hitching the plug connection is pl
134. th the same qualities as those fluids already in the brake circuit IE For further information please refer to the Fiat Ducato operating instructions Maintenance and Care Hobby 12 2 12 3 Maintenance and Care e Unscrew the light bulb from the socket 4 and exchange it for a new one 12 3 Changing the taillight bulbs TSS GE e Unscrew the two screws D in the defect lamp e Carry out this procedure in reverse to put everything back in place N If several light bulbs have to be replaced take care to ensure that the lamps are not switched by accident and that everything goes back in its original place e Remove the defect lamp from the lighting support and pull out the cable by pressing the two clamps 2 together e Unscrew the light bulb from the lamp by turing the pin G in the direction of the arrow 12 4 Airing For a comfortable climate inside the motor home there must be sufficient ventilation This also avoids corrosive damage due to condensation Condensation is caused by insufficient volume inside the motor home breathing and perspiration of the passengers bringing in damp clothing operating a gas cooker i Ensure that there is a sufficient exchange of air to avoid damages due to the build up of condensation Maintenance and Care 12 4 12 5 Care The following applies for their care e Clean plastic parts e g fenders skirts with water of up to 60 C and mild
135. the German Engine Vehicle Surveyance Association DEKRA or an officially appro ved expert iS Any changes made to the vehicle that underlie German Road Traffic Licensing Regulations must be officially authorised i If you have any further questions or difficulties your autho rised Hobby dealer will always be available to assist you km with your camper e Switch off the gas operated built in devices before put e Tighten the nuts on the wheels after driving the first 50 ting petrol in the tank Hobby 02 5 Safety 2 4 2 Before each drive Road safety e Before driving check that the signalling and lighting systems switch on battery circuit breaker steering and brakes function correctly e If the vehicle has been standing for a longer period of time approx 10 months have an authorised workshop check the brake system and the accelerator system e Completely open and fasten the dimming system on the front and side windows e n winter the roof must be cleared of snow and ice before driving e Regularly check the tyre pressure before driving False tyre pressure Can Cause excessive wear damage to the tyres or even lead to a burst tyre e Check liquids such as oil coolant brake fluid and wind screen washer fluid and top them up if necessary Hobby As the owner driver of the vehicle you are responsible for the state of the vehicle Please observe the following points Loading The fol
136. the adjusting knob D and turn it to the desired ignition position Hobby e Press the adjustable knob T Gas will flow to the burner and the ignition D will light the flame e Keep pressing the adjustable knob D for 10 seconds until the ignition safety valve keeps the gas supply open e Let go of the adjusting knob D and turn it to the desired temperature The flame must burn steadily The colour should be mainly blue and the flame should have a clear outline e After approx one minutes carefully close the oven door so that the flame does not go out e lf it has not ignited repeat this procedure from step 1 e Should the flame on the burner accidentally be extin guished turn the switch back to the neutral position and leave the burner off for at least one minute before igniting it again Turning off the oven e Turn the adjustable knob D to the zero position e Close the main shutoff valve on the gas bottle and the gas shutoff spigot marked oven Built in devices 10 22 10 6 Fume Hood The built in fan blows kitchen odours directly outside Q Light 2 To switch on 8 To set the speed for the fan ice Clean the filter of the fume hood regularly as it collects fat from kitchen odours Hobby 10 23 Built in devices pu TN n PEERI 10 7 Rooftop Air Conditioning To set the direction of ventilation The air supply within the vehicle can be regulated by setting The air conditioner is
137. the seatbelts Damaged seatbelts should be replaced by an authorised workshop Do not alter the seatbelt fixings the automatic retraction system or the buckles Only use each seatbelt for one adult Do not fasten ob jects and people using only one seatbelt Seatbelts alone are not suitable for persons under 150 cm tall In such cases use additional restraining equip ment Replace seatbelts after an accident Do not twist the seatbelt it should fit closely to your body Hobby 06 31 Interior Structure 6 15 Overview of the seating arrangements A55 GS Sport Seats 1 4 may be used while driving A65 GM Family 3 5 fo Has 2 Seats 1 6 may be used while driving Hobby A70 GM 2 Seats 1 5 may be used while driving Seat 6 may be used while driving if the permissible maximum weight 3650kg 4250kg 4450kg T60 H Seats 1 4 may be used while driving Seats 5 6 must not be used while driving T65 FL Hiir s6 LE Seats 1 4 may be used while driving Seats 5 6 must not be used while driving T65 GE Edition Seats 1 4 may be used while driving Seat 5 must not be used while driving Interior Structure 06 32 T65 HFL
138. tles and emergency shutoff valves e Disconnect or ideally remove the battery and store it safe from frost Check it about once a month to see if it is still charged if not charge it e Check the antifreeze in the cooling system and if neces sary top it up e Leave space between tarpaulins and the camper so as not to hamper ventilation The following applies for the external structure e Wash the mobile home thoroughly see 12 5 e Check the vehicle for damages to the varnish and other damages If necessary repair these damages and carry out any other necessary repairs Maintenance and Care 12 10 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 undercarriage for damage and if necessary drive to your dealer to have it repaired Ensure that no water can get into the venting on the floor heating system and refrigerator venting mount winter covers The following applies for tanks and containers Clean disinfect descale and completely empty 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 flushing tank and the excre ment tank Clean the toilet valve apply a lubricant for seals and leave it open Completely empty the therme boiler If your motor home is eq
139. tomaxi 4 4260 2100 f 240 7so 10 f so eso T75HGE Optima F3 Ducatomaxi 4 4250 2100 2400 so 100 so eso All measurements in mm all weights in kg 2 without wing mirror without side blinker Load increased for Fiat Ducato to 3650 kg without technical changes 3 tow coupling is a special accessory Load increased for Fiat Ducato with low frame chassis to 4250 4400 kg by means of a maxi chassis 4 rear edge of traction unit to rear edge of back wall cannot be combined with 115 PS 4 400 kg only for 177 PS Hobby Technical Data 14 8 Length Total of super tread base projection projection structure length width width aS a ee ee Hobby 14 9 Technical Data Hobby Type Base Permissible Permiss Model vehicle front axle rear axle load load FIAT Ducato X290 rar Ducato x290 S vesGe Optimavan F3 DucatoMaxi 4 4400 2100 2500 zo 1o s eso TeoH Optima F3 Ducatomaxi 4 4400 2100 2500 so 1o s eso Te5GE Optima F3 _ DucatoMaxi 4 4400 2100 f s00 zso 1750o f s eso Te5FL Optima F3 _ DucatoMaxi 4 4400 2100 f 2500 zso 1750o s eso Te5HFL Optima F3 Ducatomaxi 4 4400 2100 soo zso so f so eso Tea Optima F3 Ducatomaxi 4 4400 2100 2500 zso 1zso so eso Te9HQ Optima F3 Ducatomaxi 4 4400 2100 f s00 zso 1750 s eso Toa Optima F3 Ducatomaxi a 4400 2100 2500
140. ton for manual ignition several times model specific Built in devices 10 16 e If gas operation has been activated then the indicator in the control window will move into the green zone Only release the button when the the indicator is in the green zone e Use the thermostat to regulate the cooling capacity No absolute temperature values have been assigned to the temperature levels e To turn the refrigerator off turn the energy selector switch to the O position e Close the main stop valve on the gas cylinder and the Refrigerator gas stop valve iS It is not permitted to operate the refrigerator with gas at petrol stations while driving while the vehicle is being transported by means of a transport or towing vehicle This may cause a fire Storing food e Food should always be stored in closed containers aluminium foil or similar materials e Never store heated food in the refrigerator always let it cool off first Hobby Built in devices e Goods that might emit readily volatile or flammable gases must not be stored in the refrigerator e 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 A N It is not suitable for freezing food nor for the proper storage of medication E
141. ts Hobby Secure the table and if possible lower it Close doors including refrigerator door drawers and flaps firmly Heavy and or voluminous objects e g TV radio must be secured before driving Fully open the darkening system for the driver s cab and lock it into place Push the washroom with sliding elements model specific to its original position permissible axle loads the technically permissible overall mass as well as the permissible height width and length of the motor home Do not overload the vehicle It is imperative that you not the rely fastened in the gas bottle container provided A N Gas bottles may only be transported when they are secu A Ensure that there is sufficient ventilation Never cover up built in forced ventilation skylights with forced ventilation or mushroom vents Ensure that forced ventilation is not covered by snow or leaves as this increases the danger of suffocation a visible place in both the caravan and the driver s cabin ad Place a note with all important measures and weights in 2 5 While driving Your motor home is not an automobile In many situations it reacts very differently to a normal au tomobile Therefore you should be prepared for the following differences Passenger safety The following applies while driving Only those seats equipped with safety belts may be used by p
142. u go to the Loading the Batte ry menu and press the button for approx 2 seconds Hobby 07 11 Electrical Installations Jos TZ 1 06 Te se On Cool Low eee Or 40 a fy E 79S 08096 HF or ee m my AE om Ae Hot air heating only Fiat Drive Air conditioning Turn the rotary switch to access the heating menu This The following functions for the air conditioning is where you can set the hot water temperature as well as system can be set on the control unit the temperature desired inside the mobile home see also On Off Chapter 10 2 Cool Mode cooling and ventilation Cool Low Cool Cool High Fan Mode ventilation only Fan Low Fan High Dry heating function The aforementioned functions are only available for air conditioning systems that are Cl bus compatible Hobby Electrical Installations 07 12 On S W512 14 oeoo 17 06 12 TE CO ae 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 Hobby 07 13 Electrical Installations WLAN module Hobby s Cl Bus board management can link together up to 15 devices enabling you to operate them using just one central control panel that shows their functio
143. ugged into the safety coupling When unhitched use the protective cap to shut the opening of the valve A The external socket for gas is only suitable for extracting gas not for supplying gas to the system Hobby 10 1 Built in devices Chapter 10 Built in devices 10 1 General Information In this chapter you will find information on the devices that have been built into the motor home This information refers only to the operation of these devices To some extent the devices described are special accessories For further infor mation 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 Built in devices may only be repaired by specialists A A N 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 exclusion 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 Only the device manufacturer s original spare parts may be used for maintenance and repair work i Please also refer to the instructions in Chapter 9 for opera ting gas devices gas regulators and gas bottles is Please observe the instructions in Chapter 7 for operating electrical devices Hobby 10 2 Heating A N You are n
144. uipped with a hot water heater rinse the water heater thoroughly and empty all of the water Hobby 12 11 Maintenance and Care The following applies for the interior fittings e Clean the interior of your motor home Hoover carpets cushions and mattresses If possible store them outside the mobile home Otherwise place them in such a way inside the vehicle that they do not come into contact with conden sation e Use soapy water to clean linoleum and smooth surfaces e Empty and clean the refrigerator Leave the refrigerator door in the ventilation position see 10 6 e After cleaning them leave stowage spaces cupboards drawers and furniture flaps open to facilitate air circulation e Leave vents for forced ventilation open If the mobile home is kept in a closed space you can leave the skylight open e Air the mobile home thoroughly every four to six weeks when the weather is dry e Set up a dehumidifier such as salt inside the motor home and dry the granulate or change it regularly e Open the battery s circuit breaker e f necessary heat the camper to prevent the build up of mould from condensation e Switch off the 12 V main switch Hobby 12 7 Winter Operation Preparations Your motor home has been designed to allow you to use it to a certain extent in winter If you really wish to camp in winter we recommend that you optimize your motor home to meet your personal requirements Your dealer will be pl
145. vehicle even while driving Should there be an accident the integrated crash sensor automatically interrupts the gas supply thereby preventing gas from escaping Effect of delay 3 5 g 0 5 g this corresponds to an im pact speed of 15 20 km h against a fixed obstacle Hobby To operate D Open the valve on the bottle D Press firmly on the hose rupture protection green button on the high pressure hose If necessary e g after it has been newly mounted or the gas bottle accidentally hits against the gas pressure regulator system press the green reset button on the MonoControl CS resets the crash sensor activation element tee Switching valve for the two cylinder gas unit The DuoControl CS changeover valve enables you to automa tically change from the operating bottle to the spare one The crash sensor is integrated in the DuoControl it enables you to use the heating system while driving iS It operates similar to the MonoControl CS Gas 09 8 a Turn the knob to the left D or right to determine which cylinder is to be used b Shows the status of the cylinder in use Green full Red empty Function e Attach gas cylinders and open the valves of both gas cylin ders Turn the knob to the left or right as far as it will go If the pressure in the cylinder is less that 0 5 bar the valve will automatically switch the cylinder Hobby 09 9 Gas ruma DuoC so gr Remo
146. wer bed may be removed enabling this space to be used as an external storage locker e Fold up the mattress and stow it away e Then remove the movable lower parts of the bed D and stow them securely Be careful when using the upper bed for small children as there is a danger that they may fall out Never leave small children unattended in the motorhome The permissible maximum load for the upper bunk bed is 75 kg 6 9 Windows Knockout windows with locking hooks Opening e Turn the latch T by 90 e Press the window latch outwards until you hear it click The window will automatically remain in this position The width of the opening is adjustable in several stages Closing e Raise the window slightly so that the hook unlocks e Close the window e Turn the latch D to the original position so that it clasps behind the brackets and pull the pane into the seal Interior Structure N The windows by the children s beds cannot be opened Hobby 06 20 Interior Structure Fully adjustable window stays To open e Turn all latches T by 90 e Press the window latch outwards with your hand until it is open as far as you would like Then use your other hand to tighten the turn screw D until you feel the resistance and the window is held in place To close e Loosen the turn screw 2 to allow you to shut the window e Turn all latches back to their original position so that they clasp behind the b
147. witched on again Exception alcove models e The key D switches the kitchen spotlights on and off Hobby Remote control s entrance These remote control functions work even if the LCD panel has been switched off The remote control controls the elec tric entrance step e Press the key 1 to fold the step out press it 3 again to fold the step back in e Briefly press the key 2 to switch on the outer tent light not while the motor is running e Briefly press the key 4 to switch on the ceiling light Electrical Installations 97 18 Siesta Hobby aay Remote control for kitchen e Briefly press the left key to switch on the kitchen ceiling light e Briefly press the right key to switch on the kitchen spotlights Hobby 07 19 Electrical Installations 7 3 Electric power supply In all of the vehicles the central electrical system is installed underneath the passenger seat Electricity for the motor home can be obtained from the fol lowing connections 230V mains connection 50 Hz via the ancillary battery Everything that uses 12 V such as lighting water supply etc is available Hobby Supply via mains connection The mobile home is connected to the external 230V mains by a CEE feeder plug 1 located in the side wall To connect the CEE feeder plug Switch off the automatic circuit breaker D p 07 20 by pressing the rocker switch D down p 07 20 Flip up the cover
148. wn 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 display Hobby EE ab ee eee Battery charging After the type and capacity of the battery have been set and it has been calibrated the battery sensor permanently monitors the status of the batteries starter ancillary battery The intelligent battery sensor is connected directly to the nega tive terminal on the ancillary battery Battery charging function 230V voltage applied and charger has been activated for sensor control The fan can be switched on and off in this menu the illustration shows the fan when it is switched on Electrical Installations 07 10 oso le 17 06 12 US 14 1 I ka jan poah 1 00 4 k FIUTA om i Fhag O 5h 67 5 oy R Standard CE AuR FE Ancillary battery Starter battery Eia These menus show Setting the battery type the charging voltage U The type and capacity of the battery have been set by the the charging current I manufacturer If the type of battery is changed these settings the remaining time until discharge dependent on the cap must be adjusted accordingly city and the actual flow current as well as the charging status of the batteries 1 2 or 2 3 To reach this part of the men
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