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1. Fig 40 Swivel table Fig 41 Table frame holder Install the swivel table E Swivelling the table top Removing the swivel table Placing the swivel table m behind the seat Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Place the table frame in the holder Fig 41 2 and slide it to the desired position Push the locking mechanism Fig 41 1 downwards Insert the table top into the holder and secure with the knurled screw Fig 40 5 Fasten the table top with the lever screws Fig 40 3 and 4 m Loosen the lever screws Fig 40 3 and 4 Swivel table top Fig 40 1 into required position Retighten the lever screws Fig 40 3 and 4 Loosen the knurled screw Fig 40 5 Pull the table top Fig 40 1 out of the holder Loosen the locking mechanism Fig 41 1 of the table frame Slide the table frame towards the holder Fig 41 2 and remove upwards Pull the table top securing mechanism Fig 40 2 upwards and bring the table top Fig 40 1 into a vertical position Loosen the locking mechanism Fig 41 1 of the table frame Slide the swivel table on the rails completely to the left behind the driver s seat or to the right behind the front passenger s seat Push the locking mechanism Fig 41 1 of the table frame downwards Loosen the lever screws Fig 40 3 and 4 Swivel table top Fig 40 1 into required position Retighten the lever screws Fig 40 3 and 4 51 Globecar
2. Living 7 7 5 Folding table Fig 42 Folding table folded in Fig 43 Folding table table leg holder The folding table can be used as a table or as an additional storage space out side the vehicle When the side door is opened the folding table can be mounted onto the rear of the kitchen unit Setting up in the vehicle Loosen the securing strap Fig 42 2 snap fastener m Pull the table leg Fig 42 5 upwards out of the holders Fig 42 3 m Fold the table top Fig 42 4 upwards and insert the table leg Fig 43 1 into the holder Fig 43 2 Setting up outside the m Loosen the securing strap Fig 42 2 snap fastener vehicle m Pull the table leg Fig 42 5 upwards out of the holders Fig 42 3 m Fold the table top Fig 42 4 slightly upwards and slide to the back Fig 42 arrow m Slide the table top into the holders on the rear of the kitchen unit Fig 42 1 m Insert the table leg Fig 43 1 into the holder Fig 43 2 7 8 Lamps gt Bulbs and light fittings can be extremely hot gt Let the bulbs and lamp holders cool down before touching them gt When the light is switched on or is still hot a safety distance of at least 30 cm to combustible material such as net curtains or curtains has to be maintained Fire hazard 52 Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Living 7 8 1 Halogen spotlight movable Fig 44 Spotlight
3. gt Additionally observe the manufacturer s instruction manual The DuoControl is an automatic switching facility with a remote display for a two bottle gas system The DuoControl switching facility automatically switches gas supply from the primary bottle to the reserve bottle as soon as the primary bottle is either empty or no longer ready for operation The gas appliances may still continue operation The DuoControl switching facility is suitable for all commercial gas bottles from 3 kg to 33 kg Grams Due oe DuoC O Q ss se Fig 70 DuoControl switching facility Fig 71 Operating unit The DuoControl switching facility consists of a switching valve Fig 70 3 and the operating unit Fig 71 The switching valve is mounted between the gas tubes Fig 70 2 and 5 The knob Fig 70 4 on the switching valve is used to select which of the gas bottles is to be used as a primary bottle and which is to be used as a reserve bottle The switching valve is equipped with the regulator defroster Eis Ex This pre vents damage to the gas system during the winter months Only the electrical functions can be switched at the operating unit Fig 71 The regulator taps on the gas bottles Fig 70 1 and 6 must be opened man ually The switching valve provides a constant gas pressure regardless of which gas bottle is being drawn upon The two indicator lamps on the operating unit show the filling le
4. gt For further information about the use of the boiler see Section Boiler 79 Appliances Variant Heater with gas and 230 V electrical operation 80 Globecar gt 230 V electrical operation is only possible when the vehicle is connected to the 230 V power supply gt Select the output level for 230 V electrical operation so that it corresponds to the fuse protection of the 230 V connection 900 W for 3 9 A fuse 1800 W for 7 8 A fuse gt Ifthe heater is set at the operating unit to Summer operation and the energy selector switch is set to mixed operation the heater nevertheless operates only in 230 V operation The gas burner is not switched on Gruma L 230 V electrical operation 1800 W 230 V electrical operation 900 W Gas operation Gas operation and 230 V electrical operation 900 W Gas operation and 230 V electrical operation 1800 W Yellow indicator lamp 230 V elec 4 4 trical operation 230 y E Fig 83 Energy selector switch for heater boiler wk o o RON The heater can be operated with different types of energy Gas operation Fig 83 3 230 V electrical operation with the output levels 900 W Fig 83 2 or 1800 W Fig 83 1 e Gas operation and 230 V electrical operation mixed operation with the output levels 900 W Fig 83 4 or 1800 W Fig 83 5 The combination gas operation and 230 V electrical operation reduces the heating up time
5. Before commencing the journey distribute the vehicle payload evenly see Chapter 4 When loading the vehicle and when taking a rest from driving in order to load luggage or food for example observe the maximum permissible gross weight and axle loads refer to vehicle documents Before commencing the journey ensure that all cupboard doors the toilet door and all drawers and flaps are secure Engage the refrigerator door securing device Lock the folding wall of the Vario toilet compartment Before commencing the journey close windows and skylights Before commencing the journey close all external flaps and lock them 3 4 Towing A Care is to be taken when connecting and detaching a trailer Risk of acci dent and injury No persons are to be between the towing vehicle and the trailer during positioning for connecting and detaching 3 5 Gas system 3 5 1 General information A Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Close all gas isolator taps and the regulator tap before commencing the journey and when leaving the vehicle No appliance e g heating or refrigerator that is operated through the built in burner may be operational while fuel is being filled up on ferries or in the garage Danger of explosion If an appliance is operated through a burner do not start the appliance up in closed areas e g garages Danger of poisoning and suffocation Have the gas system serviced repaired or altered by an authori
6. Summer operation Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Appliances m Set the operating mode using the rotary switch Fig 82 3 The power supply of the heater cannot be interrupted by means of the 12 V main switch The heater selects the required burner setting according to the set heating level In the Heater and boiler operating mode Fig 82 6 the water in the boiler is also heated The heater can be operated with an empty boiler in the Heater without boiler operating mode Fig 82 5 m Open the regulator tap on the gas bottle and the gas isolator tap Heater boiler m Set the temperature control knob Fig 82 1 at the operating unit to the desired heating level m Set the rotary switch Fig 82 3 to winter operation Heater without boiler Fig 82 5 or to winter operation Heater and boiler Fig 82 6 Green indicator lamp Fig 82 7 lights up The circulation fan automatically switches on when the heater is activated m Set the rotary switch Fig 82 3 to Fig 82 4 m Close the gas isolator tap Heater Boiler and the main regulator tap on the gas bottle After switching off the heater the circulation fan may still run for a moment to use up the residual heat It is not possible to heat the vehicle in the Summer operating mode In this operating mode only the water in the boiler is heated gt Further information can be obtained from the separate instruction manual Gas heater
7. Fig 59 1 and lay it aside Fold in the back frame Pull the handle and open the bench seat extension Fig 59 4 Pull the seat cushion Fig 59 5 apart Insert the additional cushion Fig 59 6 Place the back cushion Fig 61 1 between the seat cushion Fig 61 2 and the driver s seat Insert the additional cushion Fig 61 7 between the back cushion and the wall Insert the additional cushions Fig 61 8 between the seat cushion and the wall 59 Living 7 10 4 Variant 1 extra bed Variant 2 spare bed Globecar Front seating group with extension 12 3 I Fig 62 Prior to conversion NOJ AOUN Back cushion Seat cushion Table Table top extension Bed extension Additional cushion Driver s seat 345 i 34 7 Al Fig 63 During conversion extra bed Fig 64 During conversion spare bed pry mN A o Oo L m 0 Fig 65 After conversion extra bed Fig 66 After conversion spare bed Extend the table Fig 62 3 and conv
8. Fig 67 3 by hand left handed thread Close flap Gas isolator taps 1 Cooker 2 Refrigerator 1 3 Heater boiler Fig 68 Symbols for the gas isolator taps A gas isolator tap Fig 68 for every gas device is built into the vehicle The gas isolator taps are located in the vehicle at different positions and can also be fitted separately 63 64 Globecar Gas system 8 5 Hose break guard crash sensor gt If the vehicle is equipped with a crash sensor the living area heater may i be operated during the journey gt Additionally observe the manufacturer s instruction manual The crash sensor Fig 69 protects against unwanted gas discharge In the event of an accident or a too high angle of the vehicle the gas supply will auto matically be interrupted Fig 69 Crash sensor If the crash sensor has been triggered it has to be released manually Releasing Use a pen or similar implement Fig 69 2 to press the release knob Fig 69 1 in for several seconds Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN 8 6 A Construction of the unit Operating modes Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Gas system DuoControl switching facility gt Do not use the switching facility in closed spaces gt Ifthe vehicle is equipped with a panel of the DT series and the switching facility is operated via this panel the operating unit is not required
9. Globecar Living Closing Insert the cap in the fresh water filler neck m Turn key clockwise m Remove the key 7 2 Ventilation gas operated appliances That is why the oxygen needs to be replaced on a constant basis For this purpose forced ventilation options e g skylights with forced ventilation mushroom shaped vents or floor vents are fitted to the vehicle Never cover or block forced ventilations from the inside or outside with objects such as e g a winter mat Keep forced ven tilations clear of snow and leaves There is a danger of suffocation due to increased CO levels gt Although sufficient ventilation is provided in certain weather conditions i condensation can form on metal objects e g screwed connections in the floor gt The oxygen in the vehicle interior is used up by breathing and the use of gt Additional cold spots can occur at thermal bridges e g mushroom shaped vents skylight edges sockets filler necks flaps etc Condensation Ensure that there is a continuous exchange of air by providing frequent and efficient ventilation This is the only method for ensuring that condensation is not formed during cool weather During the colder season a pleasant living cli mate is created if heating output air distribution and ventilation are synchro nised To avoid draft close the air outlet nozzles on the dashboard and set the air distribution of the base vehicle to air circulation
10. Introduction 2 1 2 2 Globecar General The vehicle is constructed in accordance with the latest technology and the recognised safety regulations Nevertheless personal injury may result and the vehicle may be damaged if the safety instructions in this instruction manual are not followed Depending on the configuration the first aid kit and hazard warning triangle are not included as standard Equip the vehicle with a first aid kit and hazard warning triangle before using it for the first time In case of vehicles with a gross weight exceeding 3 5 t a flashing hazard warning light has to be carried additionally on the vehicle Only use the vehicle in a technically impeccable condition Follow the instruc tions in the instruction manual Malfunctions which impair the safety of persons or the vehicle should be immediately remedied by qualified personnel To avoid further damages observe the duty to avert minimise or mitigate loss for the user during faults Have the vehicle s braking and gas systems inspected and repaired by an authorised specialist workshop only Alterations to the body are only to be carried out with the authorisation of the manufacturer The vehicle is designed for the exclusive transport of persons Luggage and accessories may only be transported up to the maximum permissible gross weight Observe the test and inspection periods stipulated by the manufacturer Environmental tips gt Do not imp
11. Turning spotlight Grasp the housing Fig 44 2 and turn it The housing can be turned in different directions To the left and to the right Up and down Shifting spotlight Grasp the holder Fig 44 1 m Push spotlight along the rail system to desired position 7 8 2 Halogen spotlight Fig 45 Halogen spotlight Moving a halogen spotlight Grasp the holder Fig 45 1 and turn it by 45 m Remove the halogen spotlight Fig 45 2 from the rail system m Insert the halogen spotlight Fig 45 2 at the desired position into the rail system and turn by 45 m Turn by 45 at the holder Fig 45 1 53 Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Living 7 8 3 Switching on the light Switching the light off Switching on and off with the remote control 7 9 7 9 1 A Opening Closing 54 Globecar Lamp in pop up roof Fig 46 Lamp in pop up roof Fig 47 Remote control for lamp in pop up roof Push the switch Fig 46 1 to the left m Push the switch Fig 46 1 to the middle Push the switch Fig 46 1 to the right Press the button Fig 47 1 to switch the light on and off Beds Fixed bed gt Do not let the slatted frame fall downwards during closing A storage compartment is underneath the bed Depending on the model fold the slatted frame from the inside upwards or lift out of the latch or remove the bulkheads in orde
12. and rest it onto the table leg hinge Fig 33 3 m Lock the table top Suspension table with dismantable support leg Fig 35 Suspension table with disman Fig 36 Bed extension extra bed table support leg The table size can be enlarged by swiveling out a table top extension m Pull the knob Fig 35 2 of the locking mechanism downward and swivel out the table top extension Fig 35 1 Swivel the table top extension Fig 35 1 under the table top Fig 35 6 until the locking mechanism latches audibly The dismantable support leg enables the suspension table to be used as a bed foundation Swivel out the table top extension Fig 35 1 Lift the front of the table top Fig 35 6 by approx 45 Pull out the lower part of the support leg Fig 35 4 down and lay aside Remove the table top from its upper retainer Hook the table top with the retainers at an angle of 45 into the lower attachment rail Fig 35 3 and set it down onto the floor with the upper part of the support leg Fig 35 5 Lock the table top Place the bed extension Fig 36 2 for the extra bed onto the table top extension Fig 36 1 Turn the driver s seat and push it all the way forward Swivel out the table top extension Fig 35 1 Lift the front of the table top Fig 35 6 by approx 45 Pull out the lower part of the support leg Fig 35 4 down and lay aside Remove the table top from its upper retain
13. former rectifier switches off all of the 12 V appliances excluding the safety drainage valve 12 V main switch The 12 V main switch Fig 73 8 switches the panel and the 12 V power supply of the living area on and off Exception Depending on the model the safety drainage valve heater basic light lighting in the entrance area entrance step and Reserve 4 remain ready for operation m Press the upper part of the rocker switch Fig 73 8 On The 12 V living area power supply is switched on The indicator lamp Fig 73 7 lights up green m Press the lower part of the rocker switch Fig 73 8 Off The 12 V living area power supply is switched off The indicator lamp Fig 73 7 goes out Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN 9 4 4 9 4 5 9 5 Globecar Electrical system gt When leaving the vehicle switch off the 12 V main switch This prevents unnecessary discharging of the living area battery gt Appliances such as the safety drainage valve charger solar charge regu lator and panel consume approx 20 mA to 65 mA of electricity from the battery capacity even when the 12 V main switch is turned off Therefore disconnect the living area battery from the 12 V power supply if the vehicle will not be used for a long period of time 12 V indicator lamp The 12 V indicator lamp Fig 73 7 illuminates whenever the 12 V main switch Fig 73 8 is switched on 230 V indic
14. switched off Living area battery is dis charged Set battery cut off switch to on Charge living area bat tery immediately gt Totaldischarge damages the battery If the vehicle is to be laid up for a long period fully charge the living area battery beforehand 14 2 Gas system gt Incase of a defect of the gas system gas odour high gas consumption there is danger of explosion Close the regulator tap on the gas bottle immediately Open doors and windows and ventilate well gt Incase of a defect in the gas system Do not smoke do not ignite any open flames and do not operate electric switches light switches etc gt Have the defect in the gas system repaired by an authorised specialist workshop Gas bottle empty Changing gas bottles Gas isolator tap closed Open the gas isolator tap Regulator tap on the gas bottle is closed Open regulator tap on the gas bottle Outdoor temperature too low 42 C for propane gas 0 C for butane gas Wait for higher external temperatures Built in appliance is de fective 112 Contact customer service Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar 14 3 14 4 Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 O0EN Cooker Ignition fuse does not op erate flame does not burn after the control knobs are released Flame extinguishes when being reduced to its mini mum setting Heater Boiler Troubleshooting Heat u
15. 11 3 Waste water tank 92 11 4 Water system 0 00 94 11 5 Toilet compartment 95 11 6 Vario toilet compartment 96 11 6 1 Converting into a shower cubicle 96 11 6 2 Conversion to toilet compartment 96 11 7 Thetford toilet 00 96 4 12 12 1 12 1 1 12 1 2 12 1 3 12 1 4 12 1 5 12 2 12 3 12 3 1 12 4 12 4 1 12 4 2 12 4 3 13 13 1 13 2 13 3 13 4 13 4 1 13 4 2 13 4 3 13 4 4 13 4 5 13 5 13 6 13 7 13 8 14 14 1 14 2 14 3 14 4 14 5 14 5 1 14 5 2 14 6 14 7 15 15 1 15 2 15 3 Globecar Care annuau 99 External care 0000 00 99 Washing with a high pressure cleaner 99 Washing the vehicle 99 Windows of acrylic glass 100 Waste water tank 100 Entrance step 100 Internal care 1 ee eee 100 Winter care 0 101 Winter operation 102 LAY UP 22 Joie de Lea EEE 102 Temporary lay up 102 Winter lay up 00000 103 Starting up the vehicle after a temporary lay up or after lay up over WINIET seces se Sede eee eee we 104 Maintenance 105 Official inspections 105 Inspection work 05 105 Maintenance work 105 Replacing bulbs and fluorescent 10 0 eee ee a 105 Ceilinglamp 000 106 Room lampie cresien eni dresa ta
16. During the journey 5 1 Driving the motorhome 5 2 Driving speed 04 5 3 Seat belts 2 5 3 1 Using the safety belt correctly 5 4 Driver s seat and front passenger s Salaa chu kadees eee beans ted 5 4 1 Seats Aguti 000 5 4 2 Seats ISRI 0 05 5 5 Seating arrangement 5 6 External doors 5 7 Filling up with diesel 6 Pitching the motorhome 6 1 Handbrake 6 2 Entrance step 6 3 230 V connection 6 4 Refrigerator 00 eae 6 4 1 Absorption refrigerator 6 4 2 Compressor refrigerator Globecar Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00 EN Contents Living oii S55 ice tee reeked be 33 External flaps 33 Flap for 230 V connection square 33 External flap Thetford cassette 34 Cap for the fresh water filler neck 34 Ventilation 00 35 Windows 2 0055 35 Hinged window with rotary hinges 36 Hinged window with automatic hinges 38 Sliding window without lock 39 Blind and roller insect screen 40 Roman shades for driver s window and front passenger s window 40 Blind for the windscreen 41 SKVIGMS cased ete dened ceed et 41 Skylight with snap latch 42 Hinged skylight 42 Wind up s
17. close at hand gt Have the fire extinguisher tested at regular intervals by authorised qual ified personnel Observe the date of testing gt The fire extinguisher is not included in the scope of delivery gt Always keep a fire blanket at hand near the cooker 3 1 3 Incase of fire gt Evacuate all passengers gt Cut off the electrical power supply and disconnect from the mains gt Close regulator tap on the gas bottle gt Sound the alarm and call the fire brigade gt Fight the fire if this is possible without risk gt Keep escape routes clear i gt Observe the fire extinguisher instructions for use 3 2 General gas operated appliances That is why the oxygen needs to be replaced on a constant basis For this purpose forced ventilation options e g skylights with forced ventilation mushroom shaped vents or floor vents are fitted to the vehicle Never cover or block forced ventilations from the inside or outside with objects such as e g a winter mat Keep forced ven tilations clear of snow and leaves There is a danger of suffocation due to increased CO levels gt The oxygen in the vehicle interior is used up by breathing and the use of gt Observe the headroom of the doors gt Gas lines and electrical cables are laid in the floor Never drill holes or screw screws into the floor There is danger of a gas explosion or of a power cut or short circuit due to damage to a line or cable Motorhome
18. delicate and should be treated with care Do not use solvents alcohol containing cleansers or scourers containing sand This procedure will help you to avoid brittleness and formation of cracks gt Do not pour any corrosive agents into the drain holes Never pour boiling water directly into the drain holes Corrosive agents and boiling water cause damage to drainage pipes and siphon traps Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN 12 3 Globecar gt Care Do not use vinegar based products to clean the toilet and water system or for decalcification of the water system Vinegar based products may cause damage to seals or parts of the installation Use standard decalcifying products for decalcification Save water Mop up all remaining water The service centres of our dealers will be glad to provide information about the use of maintenance products Surface and knobs of furniture lamps and synthetic parts in the toilet and living area should be cleaned with water and a wool cloth A mild cleanser may be added to the water If necessary treat finished surfaces with furni ture polish Clean upholstery with dry foam specially manufactured for the use on upholstery or with the foam of a mild detergent Do not wash upholstery Protect upholstery from direct sunlight so that it does not loose its colour m Curtains and net curtains should be dry cleaned m Clean PVC floor covering with
19. gas pressure regulator as well as all installed gas devices are set for a gas pressure of 30 mbar Propane gas is capable of gasification up to 42 C whereas butane gas gasifies at 0 C Below these temperatures no gas pressure is available Butane gas is unsuitable for use in winter Regularly inspect the gas tube fitted to the gas bottle connection for tightness The gas tube must not have any tears and must not be porous Have the gas tube replaced by an authorised specialist work shop no later than 10 years after the manufacturing date The operator of the gas system must see to it that the parts are replaced 61 62 Gas system A Globecar Due to its function and construction the gas bottle compartment is a space which is open to the exterior Never cover or block the standard forced ventilation Otherwise leaking gas cannot be dispersed to the out side Do not use the gas bottle compartment as storage space as it is not moisture proof Secure the gas bottle compartment in order to prevent unauthorised per sons opening it To do so lock the access The regulator tap on the gas bottle must be accessible Only connect gas operated devices e g gas grill which have been designed for a gas pressure of 30 mbar The exhaust gas pipe must be fitted tightly to the heating system and to the vent and must be sealed The exhaust gas pipe must not show any evidence of damage Exhaust fumes must be able to escape int
20. not registered vehicles For modifications to the gas system have the gas system immediately checked by an authorised specialist workshop The gas pressure regulator and the exhaust gas pipes also have to be checked The gas pressure regulator has to be replaced at least every 10 years The vehicle owner is responsible for seeing that this is carried out In case of a defect of the gas system gas odour high gas consumption there is danger of explosion Close the regulator tap on the gas bottle immediately Open doors and windows and ventilate well In case of a defect in the gas system Do not smoke do not ignite any open flames and do not operate electric switches light switches etc Have the defect in the gas system repaired by an authorised specialist workshop Open a skylight or a window before taking open sources of combustion gas cooker into service Do not use the gas cooker or gas oven for heating purposes If the vehicle or gas devices are not used close the regulator tap on the gas bottle If there are several gas devices each gas device must have its own gas isolator tap If individual gas devices are not in use close the respective gas isolator tap Ignition safety valves must close within 1 minute after the gas flame has extinguished A clicking sound is audible Check function from time to time The installed gas appliances are designed for use solely with propane or butane gas or a mixture of both The
21. of the battery switch off the vehicle engine the 230 V and 12 V power supplies as well as all the appliances Danger of short circuit To change the living area battery proceed as follows Switch off the vehicle engine Switch off the 12 V main switch on the panel The indicator lamp goes out Switch the battery cut off switch on the transformer rectifier to Batterie Aus battery Off m Disconnect the mains plug from the transformer rectifier Switch off all gas appliances all gas isolator taps and close the regulator tap on the gas bottle m There is a danger of short circuit when disconnecting the battery poles For this reason first disconnect the negative pole on the living area battery and then the positive 68 Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar A Electrical system Remove the living area battery from the vehicle Install the new living area battery in the reverse order Transformer rectifier EBL 99 Do not cover the ventilation slots Danger of overheating Depending on the model not all fuse slots are fitted with fuses Further information can be obtained in the manufacturer s instruction manual 1 34 5 6 7 8 9 10 eae T a Ue Moce Ni Oo _ s o a 11 12 11 ae Fig 72 Transformer rectifier EBL 99 OONDU BROWN 10 11 Motorhome 02 11 0 G
22. or alcohol con taining additives Premature brittleness of the panes and associated cracks may result from their use gt Avoid contact of cleansing agents used for the body e g tar or silicone removing agents with acrylic glass gt Do not drive into car wash units gt Do not apply stickers to the acrylic glass windows gt After cleaning the vehicle rinse the acrylic glass windows again with suffi cient clear water gt Treat rubber seals with glycerin gt Acrylic glass cleanser with antistatic effect is suitable for a follow up treat ment Small scratches can be treated with acrylic glass polish These agents are available at the accessories shop Waste water tank Clean the waste water tank after every use of the vehicle as motorhome at least several times a year m Empty the waste water tank m Thoroughly rinse out the waste water tank with fresh water m If possible clean waste water sensors through the cleaning opening by hand Entrance step If the entrance step is lubricated coarse particles of dirt can settle on the lubri cant during the journey and cause damage to the operating mechanism of the entrance step Therefore do not lubricate the moving parts of the entrance step Internal care gt If possible treat stains immediately gt Acrylic glass windows are delicate and require very careful handling see Section 12 1 3 gt Synthetic parts in the toilet and living area are very
23. passenger s seats Aguti Rotating seats into The seats can be rotated in any direction The seats can only be locked in posi driving position tion in the direction of travel m Push both armrests upward m Push the driver s seat front passenger s seat backwards or into the central position m Rotate the seat in the direction of travel and lock in position gt Rotating the seats in the stationary vehicle is described in Chapter 7 i gt Move the seats all the way down or forward before turning Otherwise the seats cannot be turned Adjusting the armrest The height of the armrests is infinitely adjustable m Turn the knurled wheel Fig 2 2 in an anticlockwise direction when viewed from the front The latch of the armrest is released by this m Move the armrest to the desired position m Turn the knurled wheel as far as possible in a clockwise direction Adjusting an appropriate The position of the driver s and front passenger s seats can be adjusted The seating position handles which are required for this purpose are positioned to the front right or left of the seat m Pull the handle Fig 2 1 The seat can be moved forward or backward m Turn the knurled knob Fig 2 4 The angle of the backrest can be adjusted Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN 27 Adjusting the seat height 28 During the journey 5 4 2 Rotating seats into driving position Adjusting the armrest Globecar Depending on th
24. pull out the Thetford cas sette Fig 103 2 Only empty the Thetford cassette completely at disposal stations that are especially provided for this purpose Further information can be obtained from the separate Thetford cassette instruction manual In order to empty the Thetford cassette completely press with your thumb on the aeration knob 97 98 Sanitary fittings Globecar 12 1 12 1 1 12 1 2 Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Care External care Washing with a high pressure cleaner gt Do not clean the tyres with a high pressure cleaner The tyres might be damaged gt Do not spray external applications deco films directly with the high pres sure cleaner The external applications could come off Before cleaning the vehicle with a high pressure cleaner observe the oper ating instructions of the high pressure cleaner When cleaning with the nozzle for circular jet between the vehicle and the cleaning nozzle maintain a minimum distance of approx 700 mm Take into consideration that the jet of water comes out of the cleaning nozzle with pressure The vehicle may be damaged by incorrect handling of the high pressure cleaner The temperature of the water should not be above 60 C Keep the jet of water in constant movement during the washing process Do not direct the water jet at clearances built in electrical parts plugs seals ven tilation grills or skylights The ve
25. stairs i as well as the additional cushion Fig 50 3 Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN 55 Living Connecting beds m a Globecar Lay the middle board between the two beds Lay the board Fig 51 1 onto the braces above the stairs Fig 51 2 Insert the additional cushions Fig 50 1 2 and 3 7 9 2 Bed in the pop up roof A vvv v v The maximum load for the bed in the pop up roof amounts to 200 kg Fold in the pop up roof before commencing the journey Only use the bed in the pop up roof if the safety guards are in position Never leave small children without supervision Ensure in particular with regard to small children less than 6 years of age that they cannot fall out of the bed Switch off the reading lamps in the pop up roof when it is folded in Fire hazard Mount the safety guard when the persons are already in the pop up roof Fig Opening m Closing gt 52 Opening the pop up roof Fig 53 Closing the pop up roof Loosen the safeguards Fig 52 2 Press the locking mechanisms at the handles Fig 52 1 of the pop up roof Use both hands to push the pop up roof upwards Before closing the pop up roof open the doors of the vehicle Material damage may otherwise occur through excess pressure Open the doors of the vehicle Close the elastic bands in the pop up roof so that the cloth bellows Fig 53 2 are not clamped in m Use the pul
26. the spare wheel Body Clean dust and dirt from the entrance step Check that the doors windows and skylights are working properly Check the function of all external locks Remove the cover from the waste gas vent of the heater if there is one Remove the winter cover from the refrigerator grills if there is one Gas system Put the gas bottles in the gas bottle compartment tie down and con nect to the gas pressure regulator Electrical system Connect to 230 V external power supply Fully charge living area and starter battery AN gt Charge at least for 20 hours after laying up Connect the living area battery with the 12 V power supply see Chapter 9 Check that the electrical system are working e g interior light sock et and all installed electrical appliances Water system Use several litres of fresh water to rinse out water pipes and water tank To this end open all water taps Check the functionality of the operating lever for the waste water tank Close safety drainage valve drain cocks and water taps Check the safety drainage valve water taps drain cocks and water distributors for leaks Appliances Check the function of the refrigerator Check the function of the heater boiler Check the function of the gas cooker 1 04 Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN 13 1 13 2 13 3 13 4 A Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Maintenance Official inspections An official
27. transformer rectifier is defective Contact customer service 12 V operating voltage too low Lack of gas Have the 12 V power supply checked by a spe cialist workshop Open regulator tap and gas isolator tap Connect a full gas bottle Air in the gas pipe Repeat ignition 3 or 4 times Cobwebs or burnt resi due in the burning cham ber Fault in appliance Thermostat defective Ambient temperature is too high Remove the ventilation grill on the outside of the vehicle and clean the burning chamber Contact customer service Contact customer service Improve ventilation Fan defective Fuse is defective Contact customer service Replace fuse 12 V operating voltage too low Charging the battery Have the 12 V power supply checked by a spe cialist workshop 12 V power supply switched off Switch 12 V power sup ply on 115 Globecar Troubleshooting 14 6 Water supply Leakage water inside the vehicle No water Toilet has no flush water Display for water and waste water indicates a wrong value Waste water tank cannot be emptied 14 7 Body Hinges joints in the bath room unit toilet compart ment are difficult to operate make a grating noise Storage compartment hinges are difficult to op erate make a grating noise A leak has occurred Water tank is empty Identify leak re connect water pipes Top up with fresh
28. turn to the desired setting m If ignition was not successful repeat the entire procedure Switching off Turn the control knob Fig 88 1 to the 0 position The flame fades m Close the gas isolator tap Cooker and the regulator tap on the gas bottle 10 5 Refrigerator During the journey only operate the refrigerator via the 12 V power supply At high ambient temperatures full cooling power is not possible When external temperatures are high full cooling power of the cooling unit is only ensured if the refrigerator is ventilated sufficiently The refrigerator ventilation grill can be removed in order to achieve a better ventilation gt When leaving the vehicle always fit the refrigerator ventilation grills Oth erwise water could penetrate during rain Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN 85 86 Appliances 10 5 1 Removal 10 5 2 Operating modes Gas operation A Globecar Refrigerator ventilation grill Fig 89 Refrigerator ventilation grill m Press the latch Fig 89 1 m Remove the refrigerator ventilation grill Operation Dometic 4 series The refrigerator has 2 operating modes e Gas operation e Electrical operation 230 VAC or 12 VDC The operating mode is set with the operating controls on the refrigerator panel Infinitely variable regulation of the cooling power is only possible with gas operation and when the refrigerator is operated with 230 V It is not possi
29. valve directly to bottle valve The gas pressure regulator reduces the gas pressure in the gas bottle down to the operating pressure of the gas devices For filling and connecting the gas bottles in Europe the accessories shops have corresponding Euro filling sets and Euro bottle sets Information is available at the dealers and service centres Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Gas system 8 3 Changing gas bottles A 8 4 gt When changing gas bottles do not smoke or create any open fire gt When you have changed the gas bottle check whether gas escapes at the connection points and unions Use a leakage search spray to spray the relevant connection point or union These agents are available at the accessories shop Fig 67 Gas bottle connection m Open flap for the gas bottle compartment m Close the regulator tap Fig 67 4 on the gas bottle Pay attention to the direction of the arrow Hold the gas pressure regulator Fig 67 2 and open the knurled nut Fig 67 3 left handed thread Remove the gas pressure regulator and the gas tube Fig 67 1 from the gas bottle Release the fixing belts and remove the gas bottle Place a filled gas bottle in the gas bottle compartment Fix gas bottle in place with the fixing belts Position the gas pressure regulator Fig 67 2 and the gas tube Fig 67 1 on the gas bottle and tighten the knurled nut
30. water Drain cock not closed Close drain cock 12 V power supply switched off Switch 12 V power sup ply on Fuse of the water pump is defective Replace fuse on the transformer rectifier Water pump defective Exchange water pump have it exchanged Water pipe snapped off Straighten water pipe or replace Transformer rectifier de fective Water tank is empty Contact customer service Top up with fresh water Fuse for cassette is de fective Measuring probe in the waste water or water tank is soiled Replace fuse Clean water waste water tank Measuring probe is de fective Drain cock is clogged Hinges joints are not suf ficiently lubricated Storage compartment hinges are not sufficiently lubricated Replace measuring probe Open the cleaning cap on the waste water tank and drain the waste wa ter Rinse the waste wa ter tank well Lubricate hinges joints with solvent free and acid free grease AN gt Spray cans often contain solvents Lubricate storage com partment hinges with acid free and resin free grease gt The authorised dealers and service centres are available for any spare parts requirement Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Technical data 15 1 Weights gt Every alteration of the original condition of the vehicle can alter road behaviour and jeopardize road safety gt Accessories that hav
31. 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN 1 3 14 Safety 3 3 Globecar As far as the fitted appliances heater cooker refrigerator etc and the base vehicle engine brakes etc are concerned the instruction manuals are authoritative It is imperative that they be observed Fitting accessories or special equipment can alter the dimensions weight and road behaviour of the vehicle Some of the parts must be entered in the vehicle papers Only use wheel rims and tyres which are approved for the vehicle Informa tion concerning the size of the approved wheel rims and tyres is included in the vehicle documents or can be obtained from authorised dealers and service centres Firmly apply the handbrake when parking the vehicle When leaving the vehicle it is imperative that all doors external flaps and windows are closed Hazard warning triangle and first aid kit conforming to DIN 13164 are pre scribed by law and must be carried on the vehicle Only move the vehicle on the road if the driver has a driver s license valid for the vehicle class When selling the vehicle hand over all instruction manuals for the vehicle and the fitted appliances Road safety gt gt Before commencing the journey carry out a functional check of indi cating and lighting equipment the steering and the brakes If the vehicle has been stationary for a long period approx 10 months have the braking and gas systems checked by an authorised spe
32. 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Emptying Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Sanitary fittings eB Fig 96 Operation of the waste water tap The square bolt for opening the waste water tap is directly accessible under the vehicle floor Place the key onto the square bolt Fig 96 1 a m In order to open the waste water tap turn the square bolt a quarter turn Completely empty waste water tank E To close the waste water tap turn the square bolt back as far as it will go 93 94 Sanitary fittings Globecar 11 4 Water system A A gt Filling Emptying gt When filling the water tank observe the maximum permissible gross weight of the vehicle The water pump will overheat without water and can get damaged Never operate water pump when the water tank is empty If the vehicle is not used for several days or if it is not heated when there is a risk of frost empty the entire water system Leave the water taps on in central position Leave the safety drainage valve if available and all drain cocks open Frost damage to appliances frost damage to the vehicle and deposits in water carrying components can be avoided in this way The water level can be checked on the panel while the water tank is being filled Position the vehicle horizontally Close all water taps Switch on 12 V power supply on the panel Close the safety drainage valve
33. Field G of the vehicle documents The payload is made up as follows Conventional load e Additional equipment Personal equipment Explanations of the individual components of the payload are contained in the following text The conventional load is the weight specified by the manufacturer for the pas sengers Conventional load means 75 kg are calculated for every seat specified by the manufacturer regardless of how much the passengers actually weigh The driver s seat is already included as part of the mass in ready to drive condition and must not be calculated as part of the conventional load The manufacturer specifies the number of seats in Field S 1 of the vehicle doc uments 19 Globecar Before the journey Additional equipment Additional equipment includes accessories and special equipment Examples of additional equipment include Tow coupling Roof racks Awning Bike or motorcycle rack Satellite unit Information about the weights of the various special equipment devices can be obtained from the manufacturer Personal equipment Personal equipment includes all items in the vehicle that are not included in the conventional load and the additional equipment For example personal equipment can include the following Foodstuffs Crockery Television Radio Clothes Bedding Toys Books Toiletries No matter where kept personal equipment also includes Animals Bikes Boats Surfboards Sports eq
34. Flat fuse 20 A yellow 1 for refrigerator and charging line 2 3 Fig 76 Fuses on the starter battery Fuses on the living area The fuses are fitted next to the living area battery battery 1 Jumbo flat fuse 40 A orange 2 Flat fuse 2 A grey for battery charger sensor Fig 77 Fuses on the living area battery Fuse for the Thetford The fuse is located in the locker wall of the Thetford cassette toilet swivel toilet 1 Flat fuse 3 A purple i JA Fig 78 Fuse for the Thetford toilet Changing Open the flap for the Thetford cassette on the outside of the vehicle m Pull out the Thetford cassette completely m Replace the fuse Fig 78 1 75 Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Electrical system Function Value colour Fuses at the Internal charger module 20 A yellow transformer rectifier Compressor refrigerator AES refrigerator 20 A yellow EBL 99 Heater 10 A red Basic light entrance step electrical 25 A white Reserve 4 Reserve 3 Reserve 2 Reserve 1 15 A blue Solar 15 A blue Reserve 5 Reserve 6 Auxiliary charging unit 20 A yellow Circuit 1 10A red Circuit 2 10 A red TV 10 A red Water pump 5 A beige 9 6 3 230 V fuse gt The 230 V automatic circuit breaker is always mounted near the 230 V con nection Fig 79 230 V automatic circuit breaker The 230
35. GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Living Closing _ Use both hands to push the bar Fig 23 1 slightly upwards m Push the bar back in the guides m Push the bar upwards with both hands until it is above the safety knob Fig 22 2 1 2 Poe q C Fig 24 Hinged skylight in ventilation Fig 25 Locking mechanism in ventila position tion position Ventilation position The hinged skylight can be put in two ventilation positions Bad weather posi tion Fig 24 1 and central position Fig 24 2 Depending on the model the skylight can be locked in the central position with the latch Fig 25 1 m Press the safety knob Fig 22 2 and pull the bar Fig 22 1 down with both hands m Pull the bar in the guides Fig 23 2 to the desired position m Push the bar slightly upwards and into the selected guide Fig 24 1 or 2 and lock if necessary Roman shade To close and open the Roman shade Closing m Pull out Roman shade at the handle and release in the required position The Roman shade will stay in that position Opening _ Slowly push the Roman shade at the handle to its initial position Insect screen To close and open the insect screen Closing Pull the insect screen by the handle to the opposite handle of the Roman shade Opening _ Press the rear part of the handle of the insect screen The latch is released m Use handle to return the insect screen slowly to its initia
36. GLO MJ11 00EN 45 Living Roller insect screen Closing Opening 7 5 Turning 46 Globecar To close and open the roller insect screen m Pull the roller insect screen at the handle Fig 27 4 to the opposite handle of the blind Fig 27 1 and allow to engage m Hold the roller insect screen at the handle Fig 28 2 and press the unlocking bar Fig 28 1 at the handle The lock is released m Use handle to return the roller insect screen slowly to its initial position Rotating the seats gt Before starting the journey rotate the seat in the direction of travel and lock in position The rotating seats must remain locked in the direction of travel during the journey gt Chapter 5 describes the adjustment of the seat position and of the arm rests gt Move the seats all the way down before turning Otherwise the seats cannot be turned Depending on the model the lever for turning the seats is located at the front of the seat or on the left or right side Fig 30 Driver s and front passenger s Fig 31 Driver s and front passenger s seats Aguti seats ISRI m Push the armrests at the driver s front passenger s seat upward m Push the driver s seat front passenger s seat backwards or into the central position m Push or pull the lever Fig 30 3 or Fig 31 4 to turn the seat The seat is released from the locking device The seats can be rotated in an
37. Globecar Instruction manual Congratulations We congratulate you on your new Globecar motorhome and would like to thank you for choosing a quality product from us Whatever journey you are planning you will always have the perfect companion with a Globecar motorhome whether it is a city break a short trip or a family holiday The innovative and well thought out floor plans offer you a variety of options and the contemporary interior design in all our models gives off a homely atmosphere You will be amazed at the high standard of quality and all the variations available space problems are a thing of the past in our vehicles Many practical details will prove extremely useful when on the road and will allow you to relax even more on your holiday Each Globecar vehicle is manufactured with great care and the quality is closely checked This ensures that our products have a long service life This instruction manual primarily contains information on how to dismantle the living area of your motorhome It will give you all important information and tips so that you can enjoy all technical advantages of your motorhome to the full We have also included a chapter on maintenance and thus on the conservation of value In addition you will find the documents on the base vehicle and the various built in appliances For maintenance work or whenever you need some help please always get in touch with your Globecar dealer They know your vehicl
38. If the vehicle is laid up for a longer period occasionally ventilate it well especially in summer as heat accumulation can occur 7 3 Windows gt The windows are fitted with a blind and a roller insect screen gt Ifthe blind is completely closed exposure to direct sunlight can cause heat to accumulate between the blind and the glass window The window could be damaged For that reason close the blind only 2 3 of the way in direct sunlight Before commencing the journey close the windows gt Close and lock the hinged windows at the sliding door and behind the sliding door before using the sliding door Open the blinds at the hinged window at the sliding door before using the sliding door Depending on the weather close the windows far enough to prevent mois ture from entering gt To open and close the hinged windows open or close all catch levers which are fitted to the hinged window Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN 35 Living 7 3 1 Opening Closing Globecar gt When leaving the vehicle always close the windows gt Incase of strong temperature differences or in extreme weather conditions light condensation can form on the double glazed acrylic glass The glass is designed in such a way that condensation can evaporate when the external temperature increases There is no danger of the double glazed acrylic glass being damaged by condensation gt Setall the catch levers mounted on the
39. LO MJ11 00EN Main supply socket 230 V Output Block 1 refrigerator Input Block 2 control lines generator D Output Block 4 heater safety drainage valve basic light lighting in the entrance area entrance step Output Block 3 panel Output Block 5 solar cell if fitted spare 2 spare 3 spare 4 Output Block 6 solar charge regulator if fitted Output Block 7 auxiliary charging unit Output Block 8 consumer circuit 1 consumer circuit 2 TV water pump spare 1 spare 5 spare 6 Battery selector switch Blei Saure Blei Gel lead acid dryfill Fuses Battery cut off switch Batterie Ein Aus battery On Off 69 Electrical system Functions Location 9 3 1 Switching on off Globecar The transformer rectifier has the following functions The transformer rectifier charges the living area battery The transformer rectifier charges the starter battery with a float charge only The transformer rectifier monitors the voltage in the living area battery The transformer rectifier distributes the current to the 12 V circuits and secures them Devices with a maximum of 10 A can be connected to the sockets e The transformer rectifier contains connections for a solar charge regulator an auxiliary charging unit as well as other control and monitoring functions When the engine is turned off the transformer rectifier separates the starter battery electrically from the living
40. Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Before the journey Payload gt Excessive payload and the wrong tyre pressure can cause the tyre to burst You can lose control of the vehicle gt Adapt your speed to the payload The stopping distance is longer when the payload is higher gt The maximum permissible gross weight stated in the vehicle documents is not to be exceeded by the payload gt Built in accessories and special equipment reduce the payload gt Adhere to the axle load stated in the vehicle documents On loading make sure that the payload s centre of gravity is as low as possible directly above the floor of the vehicle Otherwise this may affect the driving characteristics of the vehicle Terms gt In technical and scientific texts the term mass has replaced the term weight However the term weight is still the more common term in gen eral usage To contribute toward understanding the term mass is there fore only used in established phrases in the following passages The maximum permissible gross weight in a laden condition is the weight that a vehicle may never exceed The maximum permissible overall weight in laden condition consists of the mass in ready to drive condition and of the payload The manufacturer has specified the maximum permissible gross weight in a laden condition in Field F 1 of the vehicle documents The manufacturer specifies the mass in ready to drive conditions in
41. Room lamp Changing bulbs Use a suitable tool e g a screwdriver to carefully lever out the cover Fig 105 2 at the notch Fig 105 1 and pull it off to the left m Remove halogen bulb m Putin anew halogen bulb m Reassemble the lamp in the reverse order 1 06 Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Maintenance 13 4 3 Halogen spotlight with glass shade Fig 106 Halogen spotlight with glass shade Changing bulbs Pull the halogen bulb Fig 106 1 forward out of the socket m Press the new halogen bulb into the fitting between the two spring tongues 13 4 4 Halogen spotlight movable Fig 107 Halogen spotlight movable Changing bulbs Loosen the fixing screws Fig 107 1 Carefully remove the lamp chalice Fig 107 2 from the holder a a m Remove halogen bulb m Put in anew halogen bulb C Reassemble the lamp in the reverse order Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN 1 07 Globecar Maintenance 13 4 5 Surface mounted halogen light swiveling Fig 108 Surface mounted halogen light swiveling Changing bulbs Use a suitable tool e g a screwdriver to lever out and remove the cover Fig 108 1 m Remove halogen bulb m Putin anew halogen bulb m Reassemble the lamp in the reverse order 13 5 Replacing the battery at the lamp in the pop up roof Fig 109 Lamp in pop up roof Changing battery R
42. The backrest is under strong spring tension If there is no resistance to the backrest it quickly moves forward after unlocking gt If the backrest quickly moves forward uncontrolled it can damage the seat belt lock m Pull the handle Fig 4 2 The seat can be moved forward or backward m Pull the handle Fig 4 5 The angle of the backrest can be adjusted m Pull the handle Fig 4 3 The seat can be lifted or lowered toward the front Seating arrangement gt During the journey persons are only to sit on the permitted seats The authorised number of seats is stipulated in the vehicle documents gt Sitting on the divans is forbidden during the journey gt Wearing of seat belts is compulsory at all seats Fig 5 Seat symbol Seats which may be used during travel are equipped with a sticker Fig 5 External doors gt Only drive with the external doors locked gt Locking the doors can prevent them from opening of their own accord e g during an accident gt Locked doors also prevent forced entry e g when waiting at a set of traffic lights However in an emergency locked doors make it more difficult for helpers to enter the vehicle gt When leaving the vehicle always lock the doors gt The doors are part of the base vehicle The opening and closing of the doors is described in the instruction manual of the base vehicle 29 30 Globecar During the journey 5 7 Filling up with die
43. Truma To do this turn the knob cross wise to the safety drainage valve and press in the push button If the temperature is below approx 7 C the safety drainage valve cannot be closed Therefore switch on the living area heater and wait until the living area temperature exceeds approx 7 C Fill the water tank with fresh water Use a water hose a water canister with a funnel or similar for filling Set all the water taps to Hot and open them The water pump is turned on The hot water pipes are filled with water Keep the taps open until the water flowing out of the taps has no bubbles in it This is the only way to ensure that the boiler is full of water Set all water taps to Cold and leave them open This will fill the cold water pipes with water Keep the taps open until the water flowing out of the taps has no bubbles in it Close all water taps Position the vehicle horizontally Switch off the 12 V power supply on the panel Switch off the 230 V power supply on the 230 V fuse box Open all water taps and set to the central position Switch off boiler Open the safety drainage valve To do this turn the knob parallel to the safety drainage valve The push button trips Unscrew the cap on the water tank Remove the stopper from the drainage opening Screw the cap back onto the water tank Check the water drainage Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN 11 5 Globeca
44. V connection is protected by a two pole automatic circuit breaker Fig 79 1 Location The automatic circuit breaker is in the wardrobe or under a cover in the rear area under the slatted frame depending on the model 76 Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN 10 1 10 2 Start up Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Appliances General gt The heat exchanger of the Truma hot air heater has to be replaced after 30 years Only the manufacturer of the heater or an authorised specialist workshop is allowed to replace the heat exchanger The operator of the heater must see to it that the parts are replaced gt For safety reasons spare parts for pieces of heating appliances must cor respond with manufacturer s instructions and be permitted by the manufac turer as a spare part These spare parts may only be fitted by the manufacturer or an authorised specialist workshop gt Further information can be obtained in the instruction manual for the respective appliance The appliances heater boiler cooker and refrigerator are fitted depending on the model of the vehicle In this instruction manual a description is given only for the operation of the appliances and their particular features To operate gas appliances first open the regulator tap on the gas bottle and the gas isolator tap corresponding to the appliance 1 Cooker 2 Refrigerator 3 Heater boiler Fig 80 Symbols for the
45. a mild soapy cleanser for PVC floors Do not place carpet on wet PVC floor covering The carpet and the PVC floor covering may stick together Never clean the sink or the gas cooker with a scourer Avoid anything which may cause scratching or grooves Clean gas cooker only with a moist cloth Prevent any water from pene trating the gas cooker Water may damage the gas cooker Brush insect screens on windows and skylights with a soft brush or vacuum with the brush attachment of the vacuum cleaner Brush blinds with a soft brush or vacuum with the brush attachment of the vacuum cleaner Grease or stubborn dirt may be removed with a mild soap at 30 C curd soap Brush Roman shades with a soft brush or vacuum with the brush attach ment of the vacuum cleaner Grease or stubborn dirt may be removed with a mild soap at 30 C curd soap Unrolled seat belts can be cleaned with warm soapsuds The seat belt must be completely dry before being rolled up Clean water tank with water and dish washing liquid and rinse subse quently with plenty of fresh water Winter care gt If there is any risk of frost always run heater at a minimum of 15 C Set the circulation fan if existing to automatic mode In the case of extreme external temperatures the furniture flaps and doors should be left slightly open The inflowing warm air can help prevent the freezing of water pipes for example and counteract the formation of condensation in t
46. air the tranquility and spruceness of nature gt Remember that All kinds of waste water and household waste are not to be disposed of in drains or in the open countryside gt Only empty the waste water tank and toilet cassette or sewage tank at dis posal stations at the camping or caravan sites which are especially pro vided for this purpose When stopping in towns and communities observe the instructions at caravan sites or ask where there are disposal stations gt Collect waste water on board only in the waste water tank or if need be in other vessels suitable to this purpose gt Empty waste water tank as often as possible even when it is not com pletely full hygiene If possible flush out waste water tank and if necessary drainage pipe with fresh water every time it is emptied gt Never allow the toilet cassette or sewage tank to become too full Empty the toilet cassette or sewage tank frequently at the latest as soon as the level indicator lights up gt Separate household waste according to glass tin cans plastic and wet waste also when on a journey Enquire at the town or community authority about disposal points Household waste is not to be disposed of in waste paper baskets which are situated at car parks gt Empty waste bins as often as possible into the cans or containers that are provided for this purpose This helps to avoid unpleasant smells and an accumulation of rubbish on board Moto
47. al position Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Living 7 4 4 Multifunction skylight gt Do not stand on the acrylic glass of the multifunction skylight gt Before commencing the journey check that the multifunction skylight is closed and locked The multifunction skylight is not to be opened or closed during the journey gt The multifunction skylight may only be handled with both hands on the v 12 3 3 2 4 Fig 27 Multifunction skylight Fig 28 Multifunction skylight blind locking mechanism 1 2 Fig 29 Positions of the multifunction skylight The multifunction skylight can be opened in various positions Opening Grip one handle Fig 27 3 with one hand respectively and bring the multi function skylight into the desired position m When the multifunction skylight is opened upwards press the locks Fig 27 2 and slide the multifunction skylight at the handles to the rear Blind To close and open the blind Closing Press the red release knobs at the handle Fig 27 1 together and pull the blind to the desired position using the handle m Release the handle The blind will stay in that position Opening Press the red release knobs at the handle Fig 27 1 together The latch is released m Use handle to return the blind slowly to its initial position Motorhome 02 11 0
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49. area battery This prevents the 12 V living area appliances from discharging the starter battery The transformer rectifier only works in conjunction with a panel When the transformer rectifier is subject to a heavy load the fitted charger module reduces the charging current This protects the charging device against overheating The transformer rectifier is subject to a heavy load when e g an empty living area battery is charged additional electrical appliances are turned on and the ambient temperatures are high Depending on the model the transformer rectifier is located in the seat con sole under the driver s seat or the front passenger s seat Battery cut off switch gt When the battery cut off switch is OFF the safety drainage valve opens The water flows out of the boiler When the battery cut off switch has been switched on again close the safety drainage valve of the boiler by hand gt After the battery cut off switch has been switched on again Switch the basic light lighting in the entrance area entrance step heater and Reserve 4 back on depending on the model by switching the 12 V main switch on briefly This also applies if the living room battery was discon nected and then reconnected The battery cut off switch switches off all the living area 12 V appliances including even the safety drainage valve This prevents the living area battery from slowly discharging if the vehicle is not used for a longer period
50. at cushion Table Driver s seat Front passenger s seat sabe s i ORWN Fig 57 Prior to conversion Fig 58 After conversion 58 Turn the driver s seat Fig 57 4 so that the backrest faces the driver s door Turn the front passenger s seat Fig 57 5 so that the backrest faces the front passenger s door Convert the table Fig 57 3 to a bed foundation see Section 7 7 Pull the seat cushion Fig 58 2 on the table Place the back cushion Fig 58 1 on the bench seat Slide the front passenger s seat Fig 58 5 as far as possible to the driver s side Slide the driver s seat Fig 58 4 as near as possible to the front pas senger s seat Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Living 7 10 3 Facing seating unit with extension Back cushion Seat cushion Table Bench seat extension Seat cushion Additional cushion Additional cushion 3 72 1 3 2 ANMONBRWN Additional cushion ti 4 U Fig 59 Prior to conversion 3 2 ji 3 o A_ J 7 TERE 8 7 5 ae 4 4 4 Fig 61 After conversion Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Extend the table Fig 59 3 and convert it into a bed foundation see Sec tion 7 7 Remove the back cushion
51. ating drainage valve only closes again at tempera tures above approx 7 C Replace fuse on the transformer rectifier Contact Truma Service In the event of a defect contact the nearest customer service workshop of the relevant appliance manufacturer The list of addresses is enclosed with the accompanying appliance documentation Only authorised qualified personnel may repair the appliance Dometic refrigerator without AES Refrigerator does not switch on when operating in 230 V mode No 230 V power supply Connect 230 V power supply 230 V automatic circuit breaker has triggered Switch on 230 V auto matic circuit breaker 230 V operating voltage too low Have the 230 V power supply checked by a spe cialist workshop Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Refrigerator does not switch on when operating in 12 V mode Refrigerator does not switch on when operating in gas mode Waeco refrigerator The red LED flashes 1 to 5 times depending on fault every 4 seconds Compressor running con stantly Compressor runs long period Refrigerator does not cut in Troubleshooting Jumbo flat fuse 40 A on the starter battery is de fective Replace jumbo flat fuse 40 A on the starter bat tery Flat fuse 2 A in the starter battery is defec tive Replace flat fuse 2 A in the starter battery Disconnector relay in the
52. ator lamp The yellow 230 V indicator lamp Fig 73 2 lights up whenever line voltage is available at the transformer rectifier input 230 V power supply gt Only allow qualified personnel to work on the electrical system The 230 V power supply provides electricity for Sockets with earth contact for appliances with maximum 16 A e Refrigerator transformer rectifier The electrical appliances connected to the 12 V power supply of the living area are supplied with voltage by the living area battery Connect the vehicle to an external 230 V power supply system as often as possible The charger module in the transformer rectifier automatically charges the living area battery In addition to this the starter battery is charged with a float charge of 2 A 230 V connection gt The external 230 V power supply must be protected by fuse with a fault current protection switch Fl switches 30 mA gt Completely unwind the cable on cable drums to prevent overheating gt For the connection points on camp sites camping distributors highly sen sitive fault current protection switches Fl switches 30 mA are obligatory The vehicle can be connected to an external 230 V power supply The cable may have a length of maximum 25 m Depending on the model the flap for the 230 V connection is identified with the symbol H 73 Globecar Electrical system Connecting the power Open the external flap cable m Depending
53. ble with 12 V operation gt Select only one energy source gt Even when the 12 V supply is switched off a small electrical current flows which puts an extra load on the living area battery Always switch the refrig erator off during a temporary lay up gt Never let gas escape unburned due to danger of explosion gt Gas operation of the refrigerator with liquefied petroleum gas is not per missible The refrigerator is equipped with an electric ignition Fig 90 Operating controls for refrigerator electric ignition 1 2 3 4 5 6 Energy selector switch 12 V Energy selector switch 230 V Control knob for setting the temperature in 230 V operation Energy selector switch gas Control knob for setting the temperature in gas operation Ignition switch Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Switching on Switching off Electrical operation Switching the 230 V operation on Switching the 230 V operation off Switching the 12 V operation on Switching the 12 V operation off Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Appliances Open the regulator tap on the gas bottle and the gas isolator tap Refriger ator Set 12 V switch Fig 90 1 to O Set 230 V switch j Fig 90 2 to o Turn the control knob Fig 90 5 to the highest level Press the knob Fig 90 4 turn it to gas Ay and keep it pressed Wait until gas gets into the burner Switch on the ignition
54. cal locking cylin ders Therefore all locks can be opened with a single key 7 1 1 Flap for 230 V connection square 1 External flap 2 Recessed grip s Fig 6 Flap for 230 V connection Opening Grip into the recessed grip Fig 6 2 at the external flap Fig 6 1 and lift the external flap upwards Closing Lower the external flap downward and press it shut 33 Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Living 7 1 2 External flap Thetford cassette gt Do not let the external flap fall closed in order to avoid damage Fig 7 External flap Thetford cassette Fig 8 External flap Thetford cassette 2 Opening _ Insert the key into the locking cylinder of the push button lock Fig 7 1 and turn a quarter turn m Remove the key m Press both push button locks Fig 7 1 and 2 simultaneously with your thumb and open the external flap Closing Close the external flap and press it shut m Insert the key into the locking cylinder Fig 7 1 and turn a quarter turn m Remove the key 7 1 3 Cap for the fresh water filler neck Fig 9 Cap for the fresh water filler neck word WASSER WATER gt The fresh water filler neck is identified by the symbol 29 Fig 9 1 or the Opening _ Insertthe key in the locking cylinder Fig 9 2 and turn it in an anticlockwise direction m Remove the cap 34 Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN
55. cialist workshop Before starting the journey and also after short breaks check whether the entrance step has been retracted completely Fold in the pop up roof fully and lock it into place before commencing the journey Before commencing the journey open and secure the shades on the windscreen and on the driver s and front passenger s windows Before starting the journey rotate the seat in the direction of travel and lock in position The rotating seats must remain locked in the direction of travel during the journey Before starting your journey remove the television from the support and store it securely During the journey persons are only to sit on the permitted seats see Chapter 5 The authorised number of seats is stipulated in the vehicle documents Before starting the journey fasten your seat belt and keep it fastened during the journey Always secure children with the child protection equipment that is man datory for the respective child s size and weight Factory set three point safety belts must be used when attaching child restraint systems The base vehicle is a commercial vehicle small truck Adapt your manner of driving correspondingly Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Safety passes tunnels etc gt Observe the overall height of the vehicle including roof loads at under gt In winter the roof must be free of snow and ice before commencing the gt gt journey
56. d set the air distribution of the base vehicle to air circulation Fully open Full hot air stream e Half or partially open Reduced hot air stream When five air outlet nozzles are completely opened less warm air escapes through each nozzle However if only three air outlet nozzles are opened more warm air flows out of each nozzle Truma Combi hot air heater gt Empty the complete heating system when the heater is out of operation due to risk of frost gt Do not use the space above and behind the heater as a storage compart ment Temperature control knob Summer operation water tempera ture 40 C or 60 C Rotary switch Off G ruma Combi Winter operation Heater without boiler Winter operation Heater and boiler Indicator lamp green Lights up Heater operation Flashes Delayed shut off for appli ance temperature reduction is active 8 1 8 Indicator lamp yellow red Fig 82 Operating unit for heater boiler ss yellow Boiler heating up Flashes lights up red Fault NO oR N The heater has two operating modes e Winter operation Summer operation It is only possible to heat the vehicle in the Winter operating mode With the Summer operating mode only water in the boiler is heated It is not possible to heat the vehicle in this operating mode Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Selecting operating mode Winter operation Switching on Switching off
57. d sufficiently against frost 12 4 2 Winter lay up Additional measures are required if laying up the vehicle over winter Activities Base vehicle Clean body and underbody thoroughly and spray with hot wax or protect with varnish Fill fuel tank with winter diesel Check the frost protection in the cooling water Repaint paint damage Body Keep the forced ventilation open Clean and grease all door and flap hinges Brush oil or glycerine on all locking mechanisms Rub all rubber seals with talc Use graphite dust to treat locking cylinders Interior Position de humidifiers Remove upholstery from the vehicle and store in a dry place Air the interior every 3 weeks Empty all cabinets and storage compartments open flaps doors and drawers Thoroughly clean the interior Electrical system Remove the starter battery and living area battery and store in a place protected from frost see Chapter 9 Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN 1 03 Globecar Care Activities Water system Clean the water system using a cleaning agent from a specialised store Complete vehicle Arrange the tarpaulins in such a way that the ventilation openings are not covered or use porous tarpaulins 12 4 3 Starting up the vehicle after a temporary lay up or after lay up over winter Go through the following checklist before start up Activities Done Base vehicle Check the tyre pressure on all tyres Check the tyre pressure of
58. dows are fitted with a blind and a roller insect screen The blind and insect screen can be adjusted separately Fig 17 Hinged window Blind Closing Grip into the notch Fig 17 2 and pull the blind from the top downwards as far as wished Opening Grip into the notch Fig 17 2 and push the blind upwards Roller insect screen Closing Use the handle Fig 17 1 to pull the roller insect screen downwards Opening _ Use the handle Fig 17 1 to push the roller insect screen upwards 7 3 5 Roman shades for driver s window and front passenger s window Fig 18 Roman shades on driver s Fig 19 Roman shade locking mecha front passenger s windows nism Closing _ Press the locking mechanism Fig 19 1 together and lift it slightly m Close the Roman shades for the driver s window and the front passenger s window Opening Open the Roman shade for the driver s window and the front passenger s window and slide the locking mechanism into the notch 40 Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN 7 3 6 Closing Opening 7 4 A Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Living Blind for the windscreen Fig 20 Blind for the windscreen m Fold down the sun visors m Pull the blind Fig 20 2 upwards and hook into the sun visors using the hooks Fig 20 1 m Release the blind F
59. ds m Return the catch lever to its initial position The locking catch Fig 12 2 has to be moved into the recess of window catch Fig 12 1 During the journey the hinged window may not be in the continuous ventila tion position If it rains the continuous ventilation hinged window position could lead to splashing water penetrating the living area Therefore close the hinged win dows completely 37 38 Living 7 3 2 Opening Closing Continuous ventilation Globecar Hinged window with automatic hinges gt Open the window completely in order to unblock the locking device If the locking device is not unblocked and the window is closed nevertheless there is the danger of the window being torn due to the massive counter pressure gt When opening the hinged windows ensure that there are no torsional forces Open and close the hinged windows evenly p i Fig 13 Catch lever in closed position Fig 14 Hinged window with automatic hinges open m Turn the catch lever Fig 13 3 a quarter turn towards the centre of the window m Open the hinged window to the desired latched position The automatic hinge Fig 14 1 locks in place automatically The hinged window remains locked in the required position m Open the hinged window as wide as necessary until the latch releases m Close the hinged window m Turn the catch lever Fig 13 3 a quarter turn to
60. e been retrofitted increase the mass in ready to drive condition while the payload is reduced by the corresponding amount For safety reasons the maximum permissible gross weight in a laden condition must not be exceeded Maximum permissible gross weightina laden condition Mass in ready to drive Payload condition Globescout 3300 kg 2885 kg Globescout Style 3300 kg 2885 kg Roadscout 3300 kg 2830 kg Campscout 3500 kg 2995 kg Familyscout 3500 kg 3020 kg Fortscout 3500 kg 2530 kg 15 2 Dimensions gt The outer dimensions of the vehicle are specified in the vehicle documents i gt All values specified in mm Bed dimensions Interi or Semi height Double bed Single bed dinette spare bed Globescout 1960 x 1400 1300 1960 x 700 with bed widening Globescout 1960 x 700 with Style 13000179011300 bed widening Roadscout 1960 x 1320 1170 Campscout 2000 x 800 1900 x 2000 1900 1900 x 800 1700 x 880 Familyscout 1960 x 1450 1350 1750 x 900 Fortscout 1920 x 1300 1220 1790 x 880 1800 x 880 1800 x 880 Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN 1 1 T 118 Technical data 15 3 Equipment Globescout Globescout Style Roadscout Campscout Familyscout Fortscout Living area battery Holders for 2 gas bottles Gas pressure regulator 30 mbar 30 mbar 30 mbar 30 mbar 30 mbar 30 mbar Globecar Water Waste tank water tank
61. e best of all and will meet all your requests fast and reliably We wish you a lot of fun with your motorhome a relaxing holiday and safe driving at all times 2011 P ssl Freizeit und Sport GmbH Ainring Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Instruction manual Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN 1 Records 2222 0 1 1 Vehicle document 1 2 Warranty 0000 e ee eee 1 3 Inspection records 1 4 Inspection plan 000 2 Introduction 2 1 General x ccsccedia ek edGiokwa whee eS 2 2 Environmental tips 3 Safety 0 ee eee 3 1 Fire prevention 3 1 1 Avoidance of fire risks 3 1 2 Fire fighting 0 005 3 1 3 In case of fire 3 2 General 2222055 3 3 Road safety 0200 eee ees 3 4 TOWING tai eee eae wee 3 5 Gas system 0 0 eee eee 3 5 1 General information 3 5 2 Gas bottleS rostan a 3 6 Electrical system 3 7 Water system 0004 4 Before the journey 4 1 Payload oses pena ARESTARE RURE 4 1 1 TermMS ecse ekraane a a eee 4 1 2 Calculating the payload 4 1 3 Loading the vehicle correctly 4 2 Entrance step 4 2 1 Electrically operated entrance step 4 3 Television se dagie nuanua a a 4 4 Road safety 0 00 5
62. e living area bat tery Replace the fuse on the power supply unit Fuse in the electronic control unit has been trig gered Contact customer service Living area battery defec tive Charge have charged or renew the living area bat tery 113 Troubleshooting 14 5 14 5 1 114 Boiler empties safety drainage valve has opened Safety drainage valve does not close during switching on Red and green indicator lamps are not lit Fan wheel runs loudly or unevenly Refrigerator Temperature at the drain age valve below approx 3 C Globecar Switch on the heater At temperatures below ap prox 3 C the drainage valve opens automatical ly Battery cut off switch or main switch on the trans former rectifier is switched off Switch battery cut off switch or main switch on Operating voltage under 10 8 V Charge have charged or renew the living area bat tery Fuse is defective Battery cut off switch or main switch on the trans former rectifier is switched off Replace fuse on the transformer rectifier Switch battery cut off switch or main switch on Operating voltage under 10 8 V Charge have living area battery charged Fuse is defective Replace fuse on the transformer rectifier Temperature at the drain age valve below approx 7 C Fuse is defective Fan wheel soiled Switch on the heater When heater is not oper
63. e model the height of the seat is infinitely adjustable E Fig 3 Seat height adjustment m Pull the lever Fig 3 1 upwards m Take pressure off or apply pressure to seat The seat moves up or down m Release lever when the desired position is reached The seat is locked Seats ISRI Armrest adjustment Lengthways adjustment Height adjustment Rotating Backrest adjustment ahWN Fig 4 Driver s and front passenger s seats ISRI The seats can be rotated in any direction The seats can only be locked in posi tion in the direction of travel m Push both armrests upward m Push the driver s seat front passenger s seat backwards or into the central position m Rotate the seat in the direction of travel and lock in position gt Rotating the seats in the stationary vehicle is described in Chapter 7 The height of the armrests is infinitely adjustable m For ease in handling first move the armrest slightly upward m Forfine adjustments turn the handwheel Fig 4 1 upwards or downwards Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Adjusting an appropriate seating position A 5 5 A 5 6 A Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar During the journey Both the height and the position of the driver s and front passenger s seats can be adjusted The handles which are required for this purpose are positioned to the front right or left of the seat gt
64. emove the lamp m Open the battery compartment Fig 109 1 and remove the batteries m Insert new batteries and close the battery compartment Fig 109 1 Mount the lamp in the pop up roof 1 08 Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN 13 6 A Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN 13 7 Globecar Maintenance Spare parts gt Every alteration of the original condition of the vehicle can alter road behaviour and jeopardize road safety gt The special equipment and original spare parts recommended by us have been specially developed and supplied for your vehicle Your Globecar dealer has these products Your Globecar dealer is informed about admissible technical details and carries out the required work cor rectly gt The use of accessories parts and fittings not approved by us may cause damage to the vehicle and jeopardise road safety Even if an expert s report a general type approval or a design certification exists there is no guarantee for the proper quality of the product gt Noliability can be assumed for damage caused by products which have not been approved by us This also applies to impermissible alterations to the vehicle For safety reasons spare parts for pieces of equipment must correspond with manufacturer s instructions and be permitted by the manufacturer as a spare part These spare parts may only be fitted by the manufacturer or an author ised specialist workshop The Globecar dealers are availab
65. entrance step gt Clean dust and dirt regularly from the entrance step do not grease or oil moving parts 4 2 1 Electrically operated entrance step Operating switch The switch to operate the entrance step is located on the inside of the vehicle in the area of the conversion door Fig 1 Operating switch entrance step Extending _ Press the rocker switch Fig 1 1 down until the entrance step has extended completely Retracting Press the rocker switch Fig 1 1 up until the entrance step has retracted completely 4 3 Television gt Before starting your journey remove the television from the support and store it securely 22 Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Before the journey 4 4 Road safety gt Check the tyre pressure before a journey and at 2 week intervals Wrong tyre pressure causes excessive wear and can lead to damage or even to tyre burst You can lose control of the vehicle Before commencing the journey work through the checklist Checks Checked Base vehicle All vehicle documents are on board Tyres in proper condition Vehicle lighting brake and reversing lights function Oil level at engine gear unit and power steering checked Coolant and liquid for windshield washer system topped up Breaks function Brakes react evenly 1 2 3 4 5 6 T 8 When braking the vehicle remains on track Housing body outside Awning completely retracted Roof free of sn
66. er Hook the table top with the retainers at an angle of 45 into the lower attachment rail Fig 35 3 and set it down onto the floor with the upper part of the support leg Fig 35 5 m Lock the table top Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Variant 2 Living Fig 37 Suspension table Fig 38 Back cushion frame The table size can be enlarged by inserting a table top extension Extending m a Reducing size m a Turn open the locking screws Fig 37 4 and pull the table forwards Insert the table top extension and tighten the locking screws Fig 37 4 Remove the table top extension and store it Turn open the locking screws Fig 37 4 and pull the table backwards The dismantable support leg enables the suspension table to be used as a bed foundation Conversion to bed foundation extra bed Lift the front of the table top by approx 45 Turn open the locking screws Fig 37 4 and pull the table forwards Tighten the locking screws Fig 37 4 Pull out the lower part of the support leg Fig 37 2 down and lay aside Remove the table top from its upper retainer Hook the table top with the retainers at an angle of 45 into the lower attachment rail Fig 37 3 and set it down onto the floor with the upper part of the support leg Lay the table top extension between the table and wall Increase the seating area see Section 7 6 Slide the wedge Fig 37 1 for
67. ert it into a bed foundation see Sec tion 7 7 Place the bed extension Fig 63 5 for the extra bed onto the table top extension Fig 63 4 Place the additional cushion Fig 65 6 on the table and the bed extension Turn the driver s seat Fig 64 7 and push it all the way forward m Extend the table Fig 64 3 and convert it into a bed foundation see Section 7 7 m Reposition the back cushion Fig 64 1 m Place the seat cushion Fig 66 2 between the back cushion Fig 66 1 and the driver s seat Fig 66 7 Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar 8 1 A Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Gas system General v Close all gas isolator taps and the regulator tap before commencing the journey and when leaving the vehicle Closing of the isolator and regulator valves is not required at vehicles that are equipped with a crash sensor No appliance e g heating or refrigerator that is operated through the built in burner may be operational while fuel is being filled up on ferries or in the garage Danger of explosion If an appliance is operated through a burner do not start the appliance up in closed areas e g garages Danger of poisoning and suffocation Have the gas system serviced repaired or altered by an authorised workshop only Have the gas system checked by an authorised specialist workshop before starting up and according to the national regulations This also applies for
68. essure Always provide for sufficient ventilation in the underbody area gt Humidity or lack of oxygen e g by covering with plastic film may cause optical irregularities to the underbody Also observe the specifications in the operating instructions of the base vehicle Interior Place upholstery in an upright position for ventilation and cover Clean refrigerator Allow refrigerator and freezer compartment doors to remain slightly open Remove the shower tube from the vehicle take it out of the bag and hang it up dry 1 02 Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Care Activities Gas system Close regulator tap on the gas bottle Close all gas isolator taps Always remove gas bottles from the gas bottle compartment even if they are empty Electrical system Fully charge living area and starter battery AN gt Charge the battery for at least 20 hours before laying up Disconnect the living area battery from the 12 V power supply Water system Empty the entire water system Blow out the residual water from the water pipes 0 5 bar max Leave the water taps on in central posi tion Leave the safety drainage valve if available and all drain cocks open Observe the notes in Chapter 11 If the transformer rectifier is switched off using the battery cut off switch the safety drainage valve opens and the water drains A N gt Ifthe safety drainage valve is switched off the water system is no longer protecte
69. f the Thetford toilet is fed directly from the water system of the vehicle The toilet bowl can be moved into the optimal position 96 Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Flushing Emptying Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Sanitary fittings Fig 100 Thetford toilet bowl swiveling Fig 101 Flush button indicator lamp Thetford toilet Before flushing open the sliding trap of the Thetford toilet To do this push the slide lever Fig 100 1 anticlockwise m For flushing press the blue flush button Fig 101 1 m After flushing close the sliding trap To do this push the slide lever in a clockwise direction The indicator lamp Fig 101 2 goes on whenever the Thetford cassette has to be emptied Fig 102 Flap for Thetford cassette Fig 103 Thetford cassette Push the slide lever Fig 100 1 in a clockwise direction The sliding trap is closed To empty the sliding trap of the Thetford toilet must be closed Open the flap for the Thetford cassette on the outside of the vehicle Insert the key into the locking cylinder of the push button lock Fig 102 1 and turn a quarter turn in a clockwise direction m Remove the key m Press both push button locks Fig 102 2 simultaneously with your thumb and open the flap for the Thetford cassette Pull the holding bracket Fig 103 1 upwards and
70. for showering Converting into a shower cubicle Mee o et Fig 98 Cover of the shower tray Fig 99 Fastening the shower curtain Remove the cover of the shower tray Fig 98 2 Completely pull closed the shower curtain Fig 98 1 and 3 Take out the shower handset and insert it into the holder Fig 99 1 Close the shower curtain leading to the toilet with the magnet Fig 99 2 Conversion to toilet compartment Conversion to the toilet compartment is carried out in the reverse order to con version to a shower cubicle gt To ventilate during or after a shower open the skylight of the Vario toilet compartment gt Let the shower curtain dry completely before closing gt After using the shower tray wipe it dry to prevent moisture from collecting Thetford toilet gt If there is any risk of frost and the vehicle is not heated empty the Thetford cassette gt Do not sit on the lid of the toilet The lid is not designed to bear the weight of a person and could break gt Use a suitable chemical for this toilet The ventilation will merely remove the odour but not germs and gases Germs and gases will have a detri mental effect on the sealing rubbers gt Only empty the Thetford cassette at disposal stations at camping sites or caravan sites that are especially provided for this purpose The flushing o
71. gas isolator taps Heater gt Never let gas escape unburned due to danger of explosion gt Never run the heater in gas operation when filling the fuel tank on ferries or in the garage Danger of explosion gt Never operate the heater in gas operation in closed rooms e g garages Danger of poisoning and suffocation gt The circulation fan is automatically switched on when the hot air heater is activated During operation it is switched off and back on automatically by a thermostat control unit This puts an immense strain on the living area battery if the vehicle is not connected to an external 230 V power supply Take into consideration that the living area battery only has limited reserves of energy When lighting the heater for the first time a small amount of smoke and odour will occur Immediately set the operating switch of the heater to its highest position Open doors and windows and ventilate well Smoke and odour will disappear by themselves after a while 77 78 Appliances 10 2 1 Hot air distribution Adjusting the air outlet nozzles 10 2 2 Operating modes Globecar To heat properly Fig 81 Air outlet nozzle Several air outlet nozzles Fig 81 are built into the vehicle Pipes conduct the warm air to the air outlet nozzles Turn the air outlet nozzles in a suitable posi tion so the air can escape as required To avoid draft close the air outlet noz zles on the dashboard an
72. ge valve gt The drainage neck of the safety drainage valve has to be free of dirt e g leaves ice at all times Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Winter operation Summer operation Switching on Switching off Filling emptying the boiler Filling the boiler with water Emptying the boiler Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Appliances Fig 87 Safety drainage valve of the boiler In the Heater and boiler switch setting in winter operation the boiler is already switched on In summer operation the water can be heated to 40 C or 60 C m Open the regulator tap on the gas bottle and the gas isolator tap Heater boiler m Set the rotary switch Fig 86 2 on the operating unit Fig 86 to Summer operation Fig 86 1 The yellow indicator lamp Fig 86 4 lights up during the heating up period When the set water temperature is reached the period of heating up is fin ished and the yellow indicator lamp fades m Set the rotary switch Fig 86 2 on the operating unit Fig 86 to O Close the gas isolator tap Heater Boiler and the main regulator tap on the gas bottle The boiler can be supplied with water from the water tank m Switch on 12 V power supply on the panel m Close the safety drainage valve To so so turn the knob Fig 87 1 cross wise to the safety drainage valve and press in the push button Fig 87 2 m Set all the water taps to H
73. general inspection HU of roadworthiness has to be carried out by a recognised body such as T V DEKRA at regular intervals in accord ance with Section 29 of the German Traffic Licencing Regulations Straen verkehrszulassungsordnung StVZO on vehicles that are registered in Germany The respective local regulations apply in other countries An authorised specialist workshop has to inspect the gas system every 2 years This also applies for not registered vehicles Modifications to the gas system must be checked immediately by an authorised specialist workshop The authorised specialists workshop certifies the inspection and the proper state in a gas inspection certificate The gas inspection sticker is applied on the rear of the vehicle near the licence plate Inspection work Like any technical appliance the vehicle must be inspected at regular inter vals This inspection work must be carried out by qualified personnel The service centre in charge will confirm the work performed Have chassis inspections confirmed in the chassis manufacturer s customer service booklet gt Observe the inspections specified by the manufacturer and have them car ried out at the specified intervals The value of the vehicle is thus pre served gt The confirmation of the inspection work carried out also serves as valid proof in the case of damage and claims under the guarantee Maintenance work As with every machine this vehicle re
74. green indicator lamp Fig 71 6 goes out during operation and the red indicator lamp Fig 71 5 lights up the gas bottle selected as the primary bottle is empty and has to be changed The reserve bottle continues supplying the gas appliances with gas gt When changing gas bottles do not smoke or create any open fire Close the regulator tap on the empty gas bottle Unscrew the gas tube from the gas bottle Connect the full gas bottle to the gas tube Open the regulator tap on the gas bottle Set the knob on the switching valve with half a turn so that the newly replaced gas bottle will serve as a reserve bottle Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN 9 1 A Absorption refrigerator Compressor refrigerator 9 2 1 Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Electrical system General safety instructions gt Only allow qualified personnel to work on the electrical system gt Allelectronic devices e g mobile telephones radios televisions or DVD players which have been retrofitted to the vehicle and are operated during the journey must have specific features These are the CE certi fication the EMC test electromagnetic compatibility and the E1 inspection Only in this way can the functional reliability of the vehicle be ensured Otherwise the airbag may be triggered or interference to the on board electronics may result The vehicle is a safe place during a storm Faraday cage However to protect
75. he storage spaces If there is any risk of frost cover the outside surface of the windows with winter insulation mats 101 Globecar Care 12 3 1 Winter operation During winter operation condensation develops when the vehicle is occupied under low temperature conditions To ensure good interior air quality and avoid vehicle damage from condensation sufficient ventilation is essential m When heating the vehicle the heater should be at the highest setting and roof storage cabinets curtains and blinds should be opened This ensures optimal ventilation m Inthe morning lift up all cushions air out storage boxes and dry any damp areas gt If condensation has still developed just wipe it off 12 4 Lay up 12 4 1 Temporary lay up gt If the vehicle has been stationary for a long period approx 10 months have the braking and gas systems checked by an authorised specialist workshop gt Take into consideration that water is undrinkable after only a short time Before laying up the vehicle go through the following checklist Activities Base vehicle Completely fill fuel tank This can prevent corrosion to the tank sys tem Jack up the vehicle so that the wheels do not bear any load or move the vehicle every 4 weeks This prevents any pressure points from occurring on tyres and wheel bearings Protect the tyres from direct exposure to the sun Danger of forma tion of cracks Inflate tyres up to the recommended maximum pr
76. hicle may be damaged or water may enter the interior Washing the vehicle gt Never have the vehicle cleaned in a car wash Water can penetrate in the refrigerator grills the waste gas vents the ventilations of the extractor hoods or in the forced ventilations The vehicle could be damaged m Wash the vehicle only on a washing site intended for this purpose Avoid full sunshine Observe environmental measures m Only clean external applications and synthetic parts with plenty of warm water dish washing liquid and soft cloth m Wash down the vehicle with plenty of water a clean sponge or a soft brush In the case of stubborn dirt add dish washing liquid to the water m Add on parts made of glass fibre reinforced plastic GRP require a regular follow up treatment with a polisher This way these parts will not turn yellow and the sealing of the surface remains intact m Treat rubber seals of doors and storage flaps with talc m Treat locking cylinder of doors and storage flaps with graphite dust 99 100 Care 12 1 3 12 1 4 Cleaning 12 1 5 12 2 Globecar Windows of acrylic glass Acrylic glass windows are delicate and require very careful handling gt Never rub acrylic glass windows when dry as dust particles might damage the surface gt Only clean acrylic glass windows with plenty of warm water dish washing liquid and a soft cloth gt Never use glass cleaning agents with chemical abrasive
77. hinged window to the same position in order to avoid tensions in the window Hinged window with rotary hinges gt When opening the hinged windows ensure that there are no torsional forces Open and close the hinged windows evenly 1 Fig 10 Catch lever in closed position Fig 11 Hinged window with rotary hinges open m Turn the catch lever Fig 10 3 a quarter turn towards the centre of the window m Open the hinged window until the required position has been reached and secure in position using the knurled knob Fig 11 1 The hinged window remains locked in the required position m Turn the knurled knob Fig 11 1 until the latch is released m Close the hinged window m Turn the catch lever Fig 10 3 a quarter turn towards the window frame The locking catch Fig 10 2 is located on the inside of the window catch Fig 10 1 Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Continuous ventilation Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Living 1 2 Fig 12 Catch lever in the continuous ventilation position With the catch lever the hinged window can be placed in two positions e Continuous ventilation Fig 12 e Firmly closed Fig 10 To place the hinged window into the continuous ventilation position m Turn the catch lever Fig 12 3 a quarter turn towards the centre of the window m Lightly open the hinged window outwar
78. home 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN 89 90 Appliances Waeco Opening Closing Locking in the ventilation position Globecar n Fig 93 Refrigerator door locking mechanism m Turn the locking mechanism Fig 93 1 anticlockwise m Open the refrigerator door m Fully close the refrigerator door m Turn the locking mechanism Fig 93 1 clockwise m Slightly open refrigerator door m Turn the locking mechanism Fig 93 1 clockwise so that the lock latches Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN 11 1 A 11 2 Volume Fresh water filler neck Filling with water Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Sanitary fittings Water supply general gt Fill the water tank with fresh water only gt Water left standing in the water tank or in the water pipes becomes undrinkable after a short period For this reason rinse the water pipes and the water tank thoroughly with several litres of fresh water before each use of the vehicle To do this open all water taps After each use of the vehicle completely empty the water tank and the water pipes gt Ifthe vehicle is not used for several days or if it is not heated when there is a risk of frost empty the entire water system Leave the water taps on in central position Leave the safety drainage valve if available and all drain cocks open Frost damage to appliances frost damage to the vehicle and deposits in water carr
79. icates actions which lead to environmental awareness This instruction manual contains sections which describe model spe cific equipment or special equipment These sections are not specially marked It may be that your vehicle has not been fitted with this special equipment In some cases the actual equipment of your vehicle may therefore be different from that shown in some illustrations and descrip tions However your vehicle may be fitted with other special equipment not described in this instruction manual Special equipment is described when an explanation is required Adhere to the instruction manuals which are separately enclosed gt The details right left front and rear always refer to the vehicle in direction of travel gt All dimensions and weight details are approximate Should the vehicle be subjected to damage due to a failure to follow the instructions in this instruction manual then the warranty claim is deemed invalid Our vehicles are subjected to continuous development Please understand that we reserve the right to alter the form equipment and technology There fore no claims can be made against the manufacturer as a result of the con tents of this instruction manual The equipment which was known and included at the time of going to press is described The reprinting translation and copying including extracts is not permitted without prior written authorisation from the manufacturer 10
80. ig 20 2 from the sun visor m Fold the sun visors upwards Skylights gt The apertures for forced ventilation must always be kept open Never cover or block forced ventilations with objects such as e g a winter mat Keep forced ventilations clear of snow and leaves gt The skylights are fitted with a blind or Roman shade and with a roller insect screen or folding insect screen After the latch has been released the blind and roller insect screen automatically spring back to the initial position by tensile force In order not to damage the tension mechanics hold onto the blind or roller insect screen and allow it to slowly return to the initial position The Roman shade and folding insect screen are made of thin woven fabric In order not to damage the Roman shade or the insect screen grasp the respective handle and carefully return it to the initial position gt Ifthe blind or the Roman shade is completely closed exposure to direct sunlight can cause heat to accumulate between the blind the Roman shade and the skylight The skylight could be damaged For that reason close the blind Roman shade only 2 3 of the way in direct sunlight Open the skylight slightly or move it to ventilation position gt Depending on the weather close the skylights far enough to prevent mois ture from entering Never step on the skylights gt Before commencing the journey close the skylights gt Before commencing the journey check that the
81. ions in this brochure do not relate to a particular version For all details only the respective equipment list is valid Warranty 1 The legal guarantee and product warranty rights apply for the vehicle 2 Itis advisable to present the vehicle for inspection by a Globecar dealer at the end of the first year in order to assert any warranty claims that may arise The presentation should take place 2 months at the latest after the anniversary of the initial registration or delivery As proof that the inspection has been completed the inspection has to be confirmed on the corresponding page in this operating manual by a stamp the date and the signature of the respective Globecar dealer 3 The costs of the inspection are to be paid by the vehicle owner Globecar Records 1 3 Inspection records Delivery Date Signature and stamp of the Globecar dealer 1th year Date Signature and stamp of the Globecar dealer Q No defects found Q Found defects Should it be determined during an inspection that additional work is necessary then the carrying out of this work is dependent on the customer commissioning this to be done Please also adhere to the service intervals stipulated by the manufacturers of the individual equipment Information is included in the service documents enclosed Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Inspection plan Component J
82. kylight 44 Multifunction skylight 45 Rotating the seats 46 Bench seat 2 0 47 Tables 24 2 ss404 ced aed ee eae ee 47 Suspension table with fold out leg 47 Suspension table with dismantable supportleg 0055 48 Fixed table of the rear seating group 50 Swivel table 51 Folding table 04 52 LAMPS s s 206sdadats a8 ed daar es 52 Halogen spotlight movable 53 Halogen spotlight 53 Lamp in pop up roof 54 BOS i sgc eden hiaai a 54 Fixed bed ic ase saa daw eked 54 Bed in the pop up roof 56 Converting seating groups for sleeping aa ia deen ba det eS 57 Seating group rear 57 Front seating group 58 Facing seating unit with extension 59 Front seating group with extension 60 Gas system 61 General iccassenaraeeadetaas bed 61 Gas bottles sso sssri 060 bee ees 62 Changing gas bottles 63 Gas isolator taps 63 Hose break guard crash sensor 64 DuoControl switching facility 65 3 Contents 9 Electrical system 67 9 1 General safety instructions 67 9 2 12 V power supply 67 9 2 1 Living area battery 67 9 3 Transformer rectifier EBL 99 69 9 3 1 Battery cut off switch 70 9 3 2 Battery monit
83. l position Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN 43 Living Globecar 7 4 3 Wind up skylight Opening Closing Roman shade Closing Opening Insect screen Closing Opening 44 pi 1 2 3 Fig 26 Wind up skylight The wind up skylight can be opened using the manual crank m Rotate the hand crank Fig 26 2 until a resistance can be felt max opening angle 70 m Rotate the hand crank until the wind up skylight is closed The wind up sky light can be locked after rotating two or three more times m Check the locking mechanism To do so press your hand against the acrylic glass The Roman shade can be closed in any position as desired If the Roman shade is locked with the insect screen the insect screen is also moved along on closing the Roman shade m Pull the handle of the Roman shade Fig 26 3 and release in the desired position The Roman shade will stay in that position m Slowly push the Roman shade at the handle to its initial position If the insect screen is locked with the Roman shade the Roman shade is also moved along on closing the insect screen m Pull insect screen at the handle Fig 26 1 to the opposite handle of the Roman shade Fig 26 3 and allow to engage m Press the handle of the insect screen Fig 26 1 at the back upwards and detach the insect screen from the Roman shade Fig 26 3 m Slowly push insect screen at the handle to its initi
84. le for any spare parts requirement When ordering spare parts please indicate the serial number and the vehicle type to your Globecar dealer The vehicle described in this instruction manual is built and equipped to factory standards Special equipment is offered depending on its purpose or use When fitting special equipment check if such equipment has to be entered in the vehicle documents Observe the max permissible gross weight Your Globecar dealer will be pleased to advise you Vehicle identification plate 1 Type 2343 Maximum permissible gross weight mmm of the vehicle with trailer DE HUZEN S mbH amp Co KG Manufacturer of the unit add on unit Manufacturer s code and chassis number EC type approval number Permissible rear axle load for tandem axle Permissible axle load rear Permissible axle load front Maximum permissible gross weight of the vehicle Serial number 10 Fig 110 Vehicle identification plate gt D OoN on A WO N The vehicle identification plate Fig 110 with the serial number is mounted in the area of the passenger s door Do not remove the vehicle identification plate The vehicle identification plate e Identifies the vehicle Helps with the procurement of spare parts Together with the vehicle documents identifies the vehicle owner 109 110 Maintenance 13 8 Globecar Warning and information stickers There are warning and information stickers on and inside
85. ler Further information can be obtained in the manufacturer s instruction manual Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Appliances 10 5 4 Refrigerator door locking mechanism gt During the journey the refrigerator door must always be closed and be locked in the closed position gt When the refrigerator is switched off bring the refrigerator door into the i ventilation position and lock it in place if possible This prevents mould from forming There are two positions for locking the refrigerator door in place Closed refrigerator door during travel and when the refrigerator is in oper ation Slightly opened refrigerator door as a ventilation position when the refrig erator is switched off Dometic 4 series Gr M Cd Ho ar 234 Fig 92 Lock on refrigerator door Opening _ Push the green retainer lock Fig 92 4 to the side to release the locking device The bolt Fig 92 3 will trip Open the refrigerator door by the recessed grip or by the curved handle Closing Fully close the refrigerator door Press the bolt Fig 92 3 down so that it engages in the outer drilled hole Fig 92 2 Locking in the ventilation Slightly open the freezer compartment and the refrigerator door position Press the bolt Fig 92 3 down so that it engages in the inner drilled hole Fig 92 1 The refrigerator door will then stay slightly open Motor
86. ling devices Fig 53 1 to pull the pop up roof downwards m Pull the pop up roof closed at the handles Fig 52 1 until the locking A 56 mechanism latches in audibly The locking mechanism of the pop up roof must latch audibly into place Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Living gt When the pop up roof is being folded in Ensure that the safety guards and i the cloth bellows are not clamped in 7 10 Converting seating groups for sleeping 7 10 1 Seating group rear Back cushion Seat cushion Table Slatted frame Extension at the slatted frame OAN Fig 54 Prior to conversion h N ye ine A gi see a ie 45 54 Fig 55 During conversion Fig 56 After conversion Dismantle the table Fig 54 3 see Section 7 7 Pull out the slatted frames Fig 54 4 Fold out the extension Fig 55 5 at the slatted frame Pull the seat cushions Fig 55 2 to the middle of the slatted frame Insert the back cushions Fig 55 1 between the seat cushions and the exterior wall gt The formed cushion parts in the side panels can be removed to extend the i sleeping area Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN 57 Living Globecar 7 10 2 Front seating group Back cushion Se
87. ngs in the floor under the gas bottles 3 6 Electrical system gt Prior to carrying out work on the electrical system switch off all devices and lights disconnect the battery and disconnect the vehicle from the mains gt Only allow qualified personnel to work on the electrical system gt Only use original fuses with the stipulated values gt Only replace defective fuses when the cause of the defect is known and has been remedied gt Never bridge or repair fuses 3 7 Water system undrinkable after a short period For this reason rinse the water pipes and the water tank thoroughly with several litres of fresh water before each use of the vehicle To do this open all water taps After each use of the vehicle completely empty the water tank and the water pipes gt Ifthe vehicle is not used for several days or if it is not heated when there is a risk of frost empty the entire water system Leave the water taps on in central position Leave the safety drainage valve if available and all drain cocks open Frost damage to appliances frost damage to the vehicle and deposits in water carrying components can be avoided in this way f gt Water left standing in the water tank or in the water pipes becomes Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN 1 7 Safety Globecar 4 1 A 4 1 1 Maximum permissible gross weight in a laden condition Mass in ready to drive condition Payload Conventional load
88. ntact customer service Replace fuse Disconnector relay in the transformer rectifier is defective 12 V power supply switched off Contact customer service Switch 12 V power supply on Battery cut off switch on the transformer rectifier is switched off Set battery cut off switch to on Starter or living area bat tery is not charged Charge the starter or living area battery Disconnector relay in the transformer rectifier is defective Contact customer service Flat fuse 2 A in the living area battery is defective Replace flat fuse 2 A in the living area battery 111 Troubleshooting 12 V power supply does not work in 230 V opera tion Starter battery is dis charged in 12 V opera tion No voltage is supplied by the living area battery 12 V power supply switched off Globecar Switch 12 V power sup ply on Battery cut off switch on the transformer rectifier is switched off Set battery cut off switch to on Charger module in the transformer rectifier is defective Contact customer service 230 V automatic circuit breaker has triggered Contact customer service Jumbo flat fuse 40 A on the living area battery is defective Disconnector relay in the transformer rectifier is defective Replace jumbo flat fuse 40 A on the living area battery Contact customer service Battery cut off switch on the transformer rectifier is
89. o the atmosphere unhindered and fresh air must be able to enter unhindered Therefore keep the waste gas vents and intake openings clean and free e g of snow and ice No snow walls or aprons may be allowed to lie against the vehicle 8 2 Gas bottles A gt v gt Gas bottles are only to be transported within the designated gas bottle compartment Place gas bottles vertically in the gas bottle compartment Tie down gas bottles so that they are unable to turn or tilt If the gas bottles are not connected to the gas tube always place the protective cap on top Close the regulator tap on the gas bottle before the gas pressure regu lator or gas tube are removed from the gas bottle Use your hands only to connect the gas pressure regulator or the gas tube to the gas bottles Do not use any tools Only use special gas pressure regulators with a safety valve designed for vehicle use Other gas pressure regulators are not permitted and cannot meet the demanding requirements Use only 11 kg or 5 kg gas bottles Camping gas bottles with a built in reflux valve blue bottle with max 2 5 or 3 kg content are permitted in exceptional cases with a safety valve Never block the ventilation openings in the floor under the gas bottles Screwed connections on the gas pressure regulator have left handed threads For gas operated units the gas pressure must be reduced to 30 mbar Connect gas pressure regulator complete with safety
90. of time e g temporary lay up The batteries can still be charged by the transformer rectifier even when the battery cut off switch is switched off m Press top of battery cut off switch Battery on m Press bottom of battery cut off switch Battery off Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Electrical system 9 3 2 Battery monitoring A gt Completely recharge a discharged living area battery as soon as possible The battery monitoring in the transformer rectifier monitors the voltage in the living area battery If the battery voltage falls below 10 5 V the battery monitor in the transformer rectifier switches off all of the 12 V appliances excluding the safety drainage valve Measures Switch off all the electrical appliances that are not essential at the corre sponding switch m f necessary use the 12 V main switch to switch the 12 V power supply back on briefly This is only possible however if the battery voltage lies above 11 V If the voltage is below this level the 12 V power supply cannot be switched on again until the living area battery has been recharged 9 3 3 Charging the battery When the vehicle engine is running the vehicle alternator recharges the living area battery and the starter battery When the vehicle engine is switched off the batteries are automatically disconnected from one another by a relay in the transformer rectifier This prevents the starter battery from being run do
91. oints hinges Refrigerator heater boiler cooker lighting storage flap and door closures toilet seat belts Windows skylights Upholstery curtains blinds Sealing strips edges rubber Water supply Hot air system Underbody protection fasten ing of the underbody attach ments Electrical system Gas system Underbody Records Activity Lubricate Function check Function check water ingress test Visual check Check for damage Water ingress test Function check clean fan wheel if necessary Visual check Function check Official gas inspection Visual check repair underbody protection if necessary We reserve the right to modify the inspection plan Annually Annually Annually Annually Annually Annually Annually Annually Annually Every two years Every two years Globecar Records Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN gt B Globecar Introduction Please read this instruction manual completely before using the vehicle for the first time Always keep this instruction manual in the vehicle Also inform all other users of the safety regulations gt The non observance of this symbol can lead to personal injury gt The non observance of this symbol can lead to damage being caused to or inside the vehicle gt This symbol indicates recommendations or special aspects gt This symbol ind
92. on the model fold up the cover m Plug in the plug gt Depending on the model unlock the plug before pulling it out 9 6 Fuses gt Only replace defective fuses when the cause of the defect is known and has been remedied gt Only replace defective fuses when the power supply is switched off gt Never bridge or repair fuses 9 6 1 Main fuse Location The main fuse has been fitted in the B pillar centre pillar It can be accessed from the passenger side 1 Main fuse 50 A red 2 2x flat fuse 2 A grey Fig 74 Main fuse 9 6 2 12V fuses The appliances connected to the 12 V power supply in the living area are fused individually The fuses are accessible at different positions in the vehicle 1 Unbroken fuse element 1 2 2 Broken fuse element Fig 75 12 V fuse An intact 12 V fuse can be detected by the unbroken fuse element Fig 75 1 If the fuse element is broken Fig 75 2 change the fuse 74 Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Electrical system Before changing fuses take the function value and colour of the relevant fuses from the following specifications When changing fuses only use flat fuses with the values shown below Fuses onthe starter Depending on the model the fuses are installed near the starter battery under battery a covering between the seats or in a seat console 1 Flat fuse 2 A grey for alternator D 2 Jumbo flat fuse 40 A orange 3
93. only possible when the heater on the operating unit Fig 82 is set to winter operation When 230 V electrical operation has been selected the yellow indicator lamp Fig 83 6 lights up gt Further information can be obtained from the separate instruction manual Gas heater gt For further information about the use of the boiler see Section Boiler Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Appliances 10 2 3 Heater for waste water tank and waste water pipes winter comfort package In order to prevent waste water fittings freezing up the waste water tank and the waste water pipes can be electrically heated separately When the heater is turned on temperature sensors monitor the temperature of the waste water tank and the waste water pipes If the temperature falls below 5 C the heating elements are switched on and the waste water tank and waste water pipes are heated If the temperature rises above a certain level the heating elements are switched off again ruma Combi ya HORN 1 a Z Fig 84 Control unit Fig 85 Switch indicator lamps The control unit Fig 84 is installed under the bench seat The control lamps on the control unit have the following meanings Indicator lamp Fig 84 2 lights up in green Regulation in operation Indicator lamp Fig 84 1 lights up in red Waste water tank is heated e Indicator lamp Fig 84 3 lights
94. oring 71 9 3 3 Charging the battery 71 9 4 Panel LT 410 2 71 9 4 1 V tank gauge for battery voltage and water or waste water levels 72 9 4 2 Battery alarm for the living area battery peaasi ea ede aw webs 72 9 4 3 12 V main switch 72 9 4 4 12 V indicator lamp 73 9 4 5 230 V indicator lamp 73 9 5 230 V power supply 73 9 5 1 230 Vconnection 73 9 6 FUSES otic Gan he iG a N 74 9 6 1 Main fuse 222 74 9 6 2 12 V TUS6S 3 3 oda chow gaa kaos 74 9 6 3 230 V USE e ce ee 76 10 Appliances 77 10 1 General 2000 005 77 10 2 Heater sn odic dan ance bch Baa aaa ds 77 10 2 1 To heat properly 78 10 2 2 Truma Combi hot air heater 78 10 2 3 Heater for waste water tank and waste water pipes winter comfort package 81 10 3 Boller sakscesa ewe eewed eee ae 81 10 3 1 Truma Combi boiler 82 10 4 Gas cooker 0 eee eee 84 10 5 Refrigerator 0 0 00 e eee 85 10 5 1 Refrigerator ventilation grill 86 10 5 2 Operation Dometic 4 series 86 10 5 3 Operation Waeco 88 10 5 4 Refrigerator door locking mechanism 89 11 Sanitary fittings 91 11 1 Water supply general 91 11 2 Water tank 91 11 2 1 20 maximum filling 92
95. ot and open them The water pump is turned on The hot water pipes are filled with water m Keep the taps open until the water flowing out of the taps has no bubbles in it This is the only way to ensure that the boiler is full of water m Close all water taps m Set the rotary switch Fig 86 2 on the operating unit Fig 86 to O m Open the safety drainage valve To so so turn the knob Fig 87 1 parallel to the safety drainage valve The push button Fig 87 2 trips The boiler is drained to the outside by the safety drainage valve m Check whether the water has been drained completely from the boiler approx 10 litres gt Further information can be obtained from the separate instruction manual Boiler 83 Appliances Globecar 10 4 Gas cooker A VVVVV Never let gas escape unburned due to danger of explosion Before using the cooker make sure that there is sufficient ventilation Open windows or the skylight Do not use gas cooker or gas oven for heating Always protect your hands with cooking gloves or potholders when han dling hot pots pans and similar items There is a risk of injury During activation and operation of the gas cooker no flammable or easily combustible objects such as dishcloths napkins etc may be near the gas cooker Fire hazard The process of ignition must be visible from above and must not be cov ered by cooking pans placed on the cooker Depending on the model
96. ow and ice in winter External connections and lines disconnected and stored away Pop up roof folded in Entrance step retracted External flaps and doors closed and locked Overall height of the vehicle including roof rack when loaded measured and noted Keep the height information close at hand in the driver s cabin Housing body inside 16 Windows and skylights closed and locked 17 Television securely stored 18 Television antenna retracted if one is built in 19 Loose parts stored away or fixed in position 20 Open storage spaces empty 21 Refrigerator door secured 22 Refrigerator set to 12 V operation 23 All drawers and flaps closed 24 Living area doors secured 25 Children s seats mounted to seats with three point safety belts 26 Swivel seat locking device for driver s seat and front passen ger s seat locked 27 Curtains hooked into the retaining clips 28 Shades in the driver s cabin opened and secured Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN 23 Globecar Before the journey Checked Gas system Gas bottles firmly fixed in the gas bottle compartment so that they are unable to turn Protective cap set on top of the gas bottle Regulator tap on the gas bottle and gas isolator taps are closed Electrical system Check the battery voltage of the starter battery and the living area battery see Chapter 9 If the panel indicates that the battery voltage is too low the respective battery has to be recharged Observe
97. p time is too short Keep control knob pressed for approx 15 to 20 seconds after ignition Ignition fuse is defective Thermocouple sensor is incorrectly set Contact customer service Set thermocouple sen sor correctly do not bend The sensor tip should protrude by 5mm beyond the burner The sensor neck should not be more than 3 mm away from the burner ring if necessary contact cus tomer service In the event of a defect contact the nearest customer service workshop of the relevant appliance manufacturer The list of addresses is enclosed with the accompanying appliance documentation Only authorised qualified personnel may repair the appliance Heater does not ignite Red indicator lamp Fault illuminates Red indicator lamp Fault flashes Green indicator lamp be hind knob is not lit Temperature sensor at the control unit or remote sensor defective Air in the gas pipe sys tem Remove the connector at the control unit The heater then functions without the thermostat Contact the customer service as soon as possi ble Switch off and on again After two futile ignition at tempts wait for 10 minutes before trying again Lack of gas Open regulator tap and gas isolator tap Connect a full gas bottle Defect of a safety ele ment Operating voltage too low Fuse on the power sup ply unit is defective Contact customer service Charge have charged or renew th
98. quires maintenance The extent and fre quency of the maintenance work required depend on conditions of operation and use More difficult operating conditions make it necessary to service the vehicle more often Have the basic vehicle and the appliances serviced at the intervals specified in the corresponding instruction manuals Replacing bulbs and fluorescent tubes gt Bulbs and light fittings can be extremely hot Therefore allow lights to cool down before changing bulbs gt Before changing bulbs switch off the power supply at the safety cut out in the 230 V fuse box gt Store bulbs in a safe place inaccessible to children gt Donotuse any bulb that has been dropped or which shows scratches in its glass The bulb might burst gt Lights can get very hot WHen the light is switched on a safety distance of 30 cm to combustible material has to be maintained Fire hazard 105 Globecar Maintenance gt New bulbs should not be touched with the fingers Use a cloth when i inserting the new bulb gt Only use bulbs of the same type and with the correct wattage 13 4 1 Ceiling lamp Fig 104 Ceiling lamp Changing bulbs Use a suitable tool e g a screwdriver to carefully lever out the cover Fig 104 2 at the notch Fig 104 1 and remove it m Remove bulb m Putin anew bulb m Reassemble the lamp in the reverse order 13 4 2 Room lamp N 1 2 Fig 105
99. r Sanitary fittings Empty the waste water tank Take note of the environmental tips in this chapter Empty Thetford cassette Take note of the environmental tips in this chapter Rinse the water tank thoroughly Let the water system dry for as long as possible After emptying leave all water taps on in the central position Leave all drain cocks open Toilet compartment gt Do not transport loads in the shower tray The shower tray or other items of equipment in the toilet compartment can otherwise be damaged Fig 97 Shower handset gt For ventilation purposes during or after a shower and for drying wet clothing close the toilet compartment door and open the toilet compart ment window or skylight This improves the air circulation Use the shower handset Fig 97 1 to shower To do this pull out the shower handset gt Close the shower curtain completely while showering so that water cannot penetrate between the washroom wall and the shower tray gt After using the shower wipe it dry to prevent moisture from collecting Further information about cleaning the toilet compartment can be found in Section 12 2 95 Sanitary fittings 11 6 11 6 1 11 6 2 11 7 Globecar Vario toilet compartment Depending on the model the vehicle is fitted with a Vario toilet compartment The toilet compartment can be changed in just a few steps so that an enclosed cubicle is available
100. r Use a water hose a water canister with a funnel or similar for filling m Close the fresh water filler neck m Screw the cap back onto the water tank m Unscrew the cap Fig 94 2 on the water tank m Remove the stopper Fig 94 1 from the drainage opening The water drains off m Screw the cap back onto the water tank 20 maximum filling In order to reach the permissible payload the water tank can be drained down to 20 litres Fig 95 201 maximum filling The drain screw of the 20 maximum filling is located at the bottom of the water tank m Open the drain screw Fig 95 1 The fresh water is drained down to 20 litres m Close the drain screw Fig 95 1 Waste water tank gt In case of frost add so much anti freeze e g kitchen salt to the waste water tank so that the waste water cannot freeze gt Never pour boiling water directly into the sink outlet Boiling water could cause deformation and leaks in the waste water pipe system gt Only empty the waste water tank at disposal stations at camping sites or caravan sites that are especially provided for this purpose The waste water tank is located under the vehicle floor The drain cock and the cleaning opening are located at the bottom of the waste water tank Depending on the model the waste water tank holds approx 90 or approx 100 1 Clean the waste water tank several times per year see Chapter 12 Motorhome 02
101. r to place items in the storage compartment or remove them Lift the mattress forwards and set it down on the panel Lift and hold the slatted frame Move the slatted frame downwards completely If necessary push the mattress behind the panel Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Living Dismantling the fixed bed In order to increase the storage compartment space the bed can also be dis mantled and stored completely L Fig 48 Dismantling Variant 1 Fig 49 Dismantling Variant 2 Dismantling Variant 1 gt The first step of the stairs can be removed additionally in order to create a i passage Remove the middle cushion and middle board Remove the mattress Lift the slatted frame out of the latch and place it on the cover Fig 48 3 Place the cushions mattresses and slatted frames Fig 48 2 next to each other m Secure everything using the belt Fig 48 1 Dismantling Variant 2 Remove the mattress m Lay the slatted frame together with the mattress on the cover m Stack the cushions mattresses and slatted frames Fig 49 2 onto each other m Secure everything using the belt Fig 49 1 Enlarging the fixed bed Itis possible to connect two single beds into a double bed Fig 50 Double bed rear Fig 51 Double bed stairs gt In order to use the stairs do not use the board Fig 51 1 above the
102. reason change over to gas operation during prolonged driving breaks The thermostat is not activated during 12 V operation The refrigerator oper ates continuously gt Further information can be obtained from the separate instruction manual Refrigerator 87 Adjusting the temperature 88 Appliances Globecar 10 5 3 Operation Waeco Operating modes Switching on Switching off The refrigerator is only operated with 12 V or 24 VDC gt ia 3 Red LED Fault 1 Temperature controller gn ee 2 Green LED Operation grgcsITT Fig 91 Operating controls in the refrig erator Turn the temperature controller Fig 91 1 from position 0 to 1 The appliance is switched on the interior lighting is on The green LED Fig 91 2 lights up If the red LED Fig 91 3 lights up there is a fault see Chapter 14 Set the temperature controller Fig 91 1 to 0 Set the temperature with the temperature controller Fig 91 1 e Position 1 lowest cooling power Position 7 highest cooling power When frozen food is kept in the freezer compartment we recommend set ting the temperature controller to between 4 and 7 Temperatures of 18 C or lower are then reached in the freezer compartment The temperature in the refrigerator depends on the ambient temperature location how often the door is opened and how full it is If necessary adjust the temperature control
103. rectifier The starter battery is charged with a float charge of 2 A The charging current is adapted to suit the charging condition of the battery This ensures that it is not possible to overload the battery To make use of the maximum output from the charger module on the trans former rectifier switch off all electrical appliances during charging When the vehicle engine is running the vehicle alternator recharges the living area battery and the starter battery When the vehicle engine is switched off the batteries are automatically disconnected from one another by a relay in the transformer rectifier This prevents the starter battery from being run down by electrical appliances in the living area The starting capability of the vehicle is thus preserved The charging condition of the living area battery or the starter battery can be read on the panel gt When the living area battery is changed only use batteries of the same type gt When changing the living area battery use only batteries which meet the minimum capacity of the charger Observe the separate instruction manual for the charger Lower capacity batteries will generate a great deal of heat when they are charged Danger of explosion gt Do not connect the battery cables to the wrong poles gt Do not use the ignition when the starter battery or the living area battery is disconnected Danger of short circuit gt Before disconnecting or connecting the terminals
104. rhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Introduction gt When parked do not allow the engine to run more than necessary When A running idle a cold engine releases more contaminants than usual The running temperature of the engine is achieved more quickly whilst the vehicle is in motion gt Use an environmentally friendly WC chemical agent for the WC which can also be biologically degraded and only use small doses gt When staying in towns and communities for longer periods search for parking areas which are especially designated for motorhomes Enquire at the town or community authority about parking spaces Always leave the parking places in a clean condition Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN 1 1 Introduction Globecar Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Safety 3 1 Fire prevention 3 1 1 Avoidance of fire risks gt Never leave children in the vehicle unattended gt Keep flammable materials clear of heating and cooking appliances gt Lights can get very hot WHen the light is switched on a safety distance of 30 cm to combustible material has to be maintained Fire hazard gt Never use portable heating or cooking appliances gt Only authorised qualified personnel may modify the electrical system the gas system or the appliances 3 1 2 Fire fighting gt Always carry a dry powder fire extinguisher in the vehicle The fire extin guisher must be approved tested and
105. rotary switch Fig 86 2 on the operating unit Fig 86 In winter operation Heater and boiler Fig 86 3 the water is automatically heated up when the heater is switched on If the heater switches off after the required room temperature has been reached the boiler will continue to heat up until the set water temperature has been reached In summer operation Fig 86 1 only the water in the boiler is heated up to either 40 C or 60 C The water is heated to 60 C in approx 25 minutes The yellow indicator lamp Fig 86 4 illuminates during the boiler heating up period The power supply for the appliance cannot be interrupted by means of the 12 V main switch When there is a fault the red indicator lamp Fig 86 4 on the operating unit illuminates see Chapter 14 The boiler is equipped with a safety drainage valve Fig 87 The safety drainage valve prevents water in the boiler from freezing when there is frost and the heater is not switched on gt When the vehicle is not used for a long period of time open the safety drainage valve and drain the boiler gt At temperatures below approx 3 C the safety drainage valve opens auto matically Before filling the boiler switch on the heater and wait until the temperature of the safety drainage valve exceeds 7 C Only then can the safety drainage valve be closed again gt The water pump and the water fittings are not protected against freezing by the safety draina
106. s together with persons gt Seatbelts are not sufficient for persons who are less than 150 cm tall In this case use additional retention devices Observe the test certificates gt Factory set three point safety belts must be used when attaching child restraint systems gt Replace have replaced the seat belts that were in use during an acci dent gt Do not tilt the backrest of the seat too far back during the journey Oth erwise the effectiveness of the seat belt is no longer ensured Using the safety belt correctly gt Do not twist the belt The belt must be positioned smoothly against the body gt Before applying the seat belt adopt the correct sitting position The safety belt is applied correctly when a fist still fits between your body and a Safety belt Driver s seat and front passenger s seat gt Before starting the journey rotate the seat in the direction of travel and lock in position gt Lock the seats in the direction of travel and do not turn them during the journey gt The driver s and front passenger s seat are a part of the base vehicle depending on model and vehicle equipment In this case the adjustment of the seats is described in the operating instructions of the base vehicle Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar During the journey 5 4 1 Seats Aguti Lengthways adjustment Armrest adjustment Rotating Backrest adjustment RON Fig 2 Driver s and front
107. sed workshop only Have the gas system checked by an authorised specialist workshop before starting up and according to the national regulations This also applies for not registered vehicles For modifications to the gas system have the gas system immediately checked by an authorised specialist workshop The gas pressure regulator and the exhaust gas pipes also have to be checked The gas pressure regulator has to be replaced at least every 10 years The vehicle owner is responsible for seeing that this is carried out In case of a defect of the gas system gas odour high gas consumption there is danger of explosion Close the regulator tap on the gas bottle immediately Open doors and windows and ventilate well In case of a defect in the gas system Do not smoke do not ignite any open flames and do not operate electric switches light switches etc 15 16 Safety Globecar Have the defect in the gas system repaired by an authorised specialist workshop Open a skylight or a window before taking open sources of combustion gas cooker into service Do not use the gas cooker or gas oven for heating purposes If the vehicle or gas devices are not used close the regulator tap on the gas bottle If there are several gas devices each gas device must have its own gas isolator tap If individual gas devices are not in use close the respective gas isolator tap Ignition safety valves must close within 1 minute after
108. sel built in burner may be operational while fuel is being filled up on ferries gt No appliance e g heating or refrigerator that is operated through the or in the garage Danger of explosion Refer to the instruction manual for the base vehicle for the position of the fuel filler neck Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 4 1 6 4 2 Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Pitching the motorhome Handbrake Firmly apply the handbrake when parking the vehicle gt An applied handbrake can prevent the driver s seat from turning If neces sary release the handbrake briefly Entrance step In order to exit the vehicle first fully extend the entrance step 230 V connection The vehicle can be connected to a 230 V power supply see Chapter 9 Refrigerator Absorption refrigerator 12 V operation of the refrigerator is only possible when the vehicle engine is running If the vehicle engine is switched off set the refrigerator to 230 V oper ation or gas operation Compressor refrigerator The refrigerator only functions in 12 V operation 31 32 Pitching the motorhome Globecar Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Living 7 1 External flaps gt Before commencing the journey close all external flaps and lock them gt When leaving the vehicle close all external flaps The external flaps fitted to the vehicle are all fitted with identi
109. skills gt gt The vehicle provides a huge surface exposed to wind Particular danger arises when a side wind suddenly occurs gt Uneven or one sided loading changes the road behavior gt On unknown roads the road surface conditions may be difficult and unexpected traffic situations may arise Therefore adapt your driving speed to the respective traffic situation and the ambient situation for your safety gt Observe the statutory speed limits that apply in the respective country gt The skylights and windows are not designed for high speeds Excessive i speeds can result in noise development that is too high Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN 25 During the journey 5 3 A 5 3 1 gt e Globecar Seat belts The vehicle is equipped with automatic three point seat belts at those seats in the living area for which a seat belt is stipulated by law The corresponding national regulations apply for using a seat belt gt Before starting the journey fasten your seat belt and keep it fastened during the journey gt Donot damage or clamp in the belts Have damaged seat belts replaced by an authorised specialist workshop gt Do not change the belt attachment points the automatic retractor and the belt locks gt Check the screwed connections of the seat belts at intervals in order to ensure that they are firmly seated gt Use each seat belt for one adult person only gt Do not belt up object
110. skylights are closed and locked Before commencing the journey open the blinds or Roman shades gt When leaving the vehicle always close the skylights 41 Globecar Living 7 4 1 Skylight with snap latch The skylight can be pushed upwards either from one side or from both sides A Fig 21 Skylight with snap latch Opening Pull down the insect screen Fig 21 2 with the handle Fig 21 1 The insect screen folds down m Push the skylight upwards using both handles Fig 21 3 m Fold the insect screen upward and latch it in at the frame Fig 21 4 Closing Pull down the insect screen Fig 21 2 with the handle Fig 21 1 The insect screen folds down m Pull the skylight downwards with force using both handles Fig 21 3 m Fold the insect screen upward and latch it in at the frame Fig 21 4 7 4 2 Hinged skylight gt Ifit rains the ventilation skylight position could lead to water entering the i living area Therefore close hinged skylight completely 1 2 Fig 22 Securing knob at the hinged Fig 23 Hinged skylight guide skylight The hinged skylight is opened on one side only Opening Press the safety knob Fig 22 2 and pull the bar Fig 22 1 down with both hands m Pull the bar Fig 23 1 in the guides Fig 23 2 to the rearmost position Fig 23 3 42 Motorhome 02 11 0
111. switch Fig 90 6 The ignition switch flashes until ignition has been completed successfully Keep the knob Fig 90 4 pressed for another 10 to 15 seconds then release it If the ignition switch begins to flash again Repeat the ignition process Use the control knob Fig 90 5 to adjust the refrigerating temperature Switch the ignition switch Fig 90 6 to O Turn the knob Fig 90 4 to the 0 position Turn the control knob Fig 90 5 to the 0 position Close the gas isolator tap Refrigerator and the regulator tap on the gas bottle Close the gas isolator tap Refrigerator when the refrigerator is operated electrically The refrigerator can be operated with the following voltages 230 VAC 12 VDC Set 12 V switch 3 Fig 90 1 to O m Set 230 V switch J gt Fig 90 2 to I Use control knob Fig 90 3 to adjust refrigerating temperature Turn the control knob to the 0 position and switch off the 230 V switch Refrigerator is switched off Set 230 V switch gt Fig 90 2 to O Set 12 V switch Fig 90 1 to I Switch off the 12 V switch Refrigerator is switched off When operated with 12 V the refrigerator draws power only from the starter battery of the vehicle The starter battery only supplies the refrigerator with 12 V when the vehicle engine is running When the vehicle engine is not run ning the refrigerator is cut off from the power supply in the living area For this
112. the electrical devices disconnect the 230 V connection and retract the antennae as a precaution 12 V power supply gt To disconnect all electrical 12 V appliances from the power supply discon nect the living area battery from the 12 V power supply Depending on the model either press the switch on the transformer rectifier or activate the battery separation on the panel to do so When the vehicle is not connected to the 230 V power supply or the 230 V power supply is switched off the living area battery supplies the living area with 12 VDC The living area battery has a limited power supply only For this reason electrical appliances such as the radio and the lights should not be operated for a long time without using the 230 V power supply The 12 V power supply can be cut off with the 12 V main switch on the panel The heater and the electrical entrance step remain ready for operation When the vehicle engine is running the vehicle alternator recharges the living area battery and the starter battery The refrigerator is then only operated with 12 V if the vehicle engine is running This helps to prevent the living area battery from being run down too quickly The refrigerator is only operated with 12 V Living area battery Prior to commencing a journey ensure the living area battery is fully charged For this reason charge the battery for at least 20 hours before commencing the journey During the trip use every opportuni
113. the gas cooker lid is held closed by a spring When closing there is danger of getting injured Do not use the glass gas cooker lid as a hob Do not close the gas cooker lid while the gas cooker is in operation Do not apply pressure on the gas cooker lid when it is closed Do not place hot cooking pans on the gas cooker lid Keep the gas cooker lid open after cooking as long as the burner emits heat The glass plate could otherwise burst Use only pots and pans whose diameter is suitable for the burner grates of the gas cooker When the flame fades the thermocouple automatically cuts the gas supply Further information can be obtained from the separate instruction manual Gas cooker Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Appliances The vehicle kitchen unit is fitted with a two burner gas cooker Fig 88 Operating controls for gas cooker Switching on Open the regulator tap on the gas bottle and the gas isolator tap Cooker m Open the gas cooker lid m Turn the control knob Fig 88 1 on the burner you wish to use to the igni tion position large flame m Press down the control knob and hold it down Ignite the burner with a gas lighter a match or with other suitable means of lighting m When the flame burns hold the control knob down for 10 to 15 seconds until the thermocouple keeps the gas supply automatically open m Release the control knob and
114. the gas flame has extinguished A clicking sound is audible Check function from time to time The installed gas appliances are designed for use solely with propane or butane gas or a mixture of both The gas pressure regulator as well as all installed gas devices are set for a gas pressure of 30 mbar Propane gas is capable of gasification up to 42 C whereas butane gas gasifies at 0 C Below these temperatures no gas pressure is available Butane gas is unsuitable for use in winter Regularly inspect the gas tube fitted to the gas bottle connection for tightness The gas tube must not have any tears and must not be porous Have the gas tube replaced by an authorised specialist work shop no later than 10 years after the manufacturing date The operator of the gas system must see to it that the parts are replaced Due to its function and construction the gas bottle compartment is a space which is open to the exterior Never cover or block the standard forced ventilation Otherwise leaking gas cannot be dispersed to the out side Do not use the gas bottle compartment as storage space as it is not moisture proof Secure the gas bottle compartment in order to prevent unauthorised per sons opening it To do so lock the access The regulator tap on the gas bottle must be accessible Only connect gas operated devices e g gas grill which have been designed for a gas pressure of 30 mbar The exhaust gas pipe must be fitted tightly
115. the instructions in Chapter 9 gt Commence the journey with a fully charged starter battery and living area battery Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar During the journey 5 1 Driving the motorhome gt The base vehicle is a commercial vehicle small truck Adapt your manner of driving correspondingly gt Before starting the journey and also after short breaks check whether the entrance step has been retracted completely v Always wear a seat belt during the journey at those seats where a seat belt is mounted Never open the seat belt during the journey Passengers must remain in the seats provided The door lock may not be opened Avoid braking suddenly VV VV Yy Only change the destination on the navigation system when the vehicle is ata standstill Drive to a car park or stop in a safe area when changing the destination gt Do not play a DVD on the monitor of the navigation system during the journey gt Drive slowly on bad roads gt Ifan accident occurs as a result of these instructions not being observed the manufacturer will not be responsible for damages caused gt gt The safety measures specified in Chapter 3 have to be observed on N Driving speed gt The vehicle is equipped with a powerful engine Meaning that you have sufficient power reserves in difficult traffic situations This high power allows a high end speed and requires above average driving
116. the seat extension between the cushions Undo the velcro at the back cushion Fig 37 6 behind the driver s seat Loosen the knurled screw Fig 38 1 from the back cushion frame and slide the back cushion frame Fig 38 2 together If necessary slide the driver s seat right to the front Lay the seat and back cushions Fig 37 5 and 6 together m Place on the additional wedges Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN 49 50 Living Globecar 7 7 3 Fixed table of the rear seating group 6 lt 1 2 _ 4 IE Fig 39 Fixed table of the rear seating group The table top of the fixed table of the rear seating group can be moved length ways Shift the table top m a Conversion to bed foundation Undo the knurled screw Fig 39 6 Move the table top Fig 39 1 to the desired position Retighten the knurled screws Undo the knurled screw Fig 39 2 Lift off the table top Fig 39 1 Undo the knurled screw Fig 39 4 Turn the table leg Fig 39 3 out of the base holder Fig 39 5 Store the table leg and the table top behind the driver s seat Pull out the slatted frames at the bench seats about 50 cm Place the cushions Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Living 7 7 4 Swivel table The swivel table can be moved on rails or be removed completely The table top of the swivel table can be swiveled into different positions
117. the vehicle Warning and information stickers are for the sake of safety and must not be removed gt Replacement stickers can be obtained from an authorised dealer or the service centre Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Troubleshooting 14 1 Electrical system Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN gt When the living area battery is changed only use batteries of the same type gt See Chapter 9 for changing the fuses Interior lighting does not work The electrically operated entrance step cannot be moved in or out No 230 V power supply despite connection Starter or living area bat tery is not charged when operated in 230 V mode Living area battery is not charged during vehicle operation 12 V indicator lamp does not light up Bulb is defective Unscrew cover of the rel evant light replace bulb Note volts and watts specifications Fuse on the transformer rectifier is defective Fuse on the transformer rectifier is defective 230 V automatic circuit breaker has triggered Jumbo flat fuse 40 A on the starter or living area battery is defective Replace fuse on the transformer rectifier Replace fuse on the transformer rectifier Switch on 230 V auto matic circuit breaker Replace jumbo flat fuse 40 A on the starter or living area battery Charger module in the transformer rectifier is defective Fuse on terminal D of the alternator is defective Co
118. theoretical value Only if the vehicle is weighed with full tanks fuel and water full gas bottles and complete additional equipment on a public weighbridge can the actual payload be determined 4 1 3 Loading the vehicle correctly gt To ensure safety never exceed the maximum permissible gross weight in a laden condition gt Distribute the load evenly between the left hand and right hand sides of the vehicle gt Distribute the load evenly between both axles Observe the axle loads specified in the vehicle documents Additionally observe the permissible load carrying capacity of the tyres gt Securely store all the objects so that they cannot slide or slip gt Store heavy objects awning canned food etc close to the axles Low lying storage compartments whose doors do not open in the direction of travel are particularly suited for storing heavy objects gt Store lighter objects laundry in the roof storage compartments Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN 21 Globecar Before the journey 4 2 Entrance step gt Before starting the journey and also after short breaks check whether the entrance step has been retracted completely gt Do not stand in the direct range of movement of the entrance step while the entrance step is being extended or retracted gt Donotstep on the entrance step until it has extended completely There is a risk of injury gt Never raise or lower persons or loads with the
119. to the heating system and to the vent and must be sealed The exhaust gas pipe must not show any evidence of damage Exhaust fumes must be able to escape into the atmosphere unhindered and fresh air must be able to enter unhindered Therefore keep the waste gas vents and intake openings clean and free e g of snow and ice No snow walls or aprons may be allowed to lie against the vehicle Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Safety 3 5 2 Gas bottles gt Gas bottles are only to be transported within the designated gas bottle compartment gt Place gas bottles vertically in the gas bottle compartment gt Tie down gas bottles so that they are unable to turn or tilt gt If the gas bottles are not connected to the gas tube always place the protective cap on top gt Close the regulator tap on the gas bottle before the gas pressure regu lator or gas tube are removed from the gas bottle gt Use your hands only to connect the gas pressure regulator or the gas tube to the gas bottles Do not use any tools gt Only use special gas pressure regulators with a safety valve designed for vehicle use Other gas pressure regulators are not permitted and cannot meet the demanding requirements gt Use only 11 kg or 5 kg gas bottles Camping gas bottles with a built in reflux valve blue bottle with max 2 5 or 3 kg content are permitted in exceptional cases with a safety valve gt Never block the ventilation openi
120. ty to charge the living area battery gt Charge the living area battery for at least 20 hours after the journey Charge the battery for at least 20 hours before laying up Longer total discharge damages the battery irreparably gt Use only the installed transformer rectifier to charge the living area battery gt Irreparable damage to the living area battery will result if it is overcharged For long periods of inactivity 4 weeks or more either disconnect the living area battery from the 12 V power supply or recharge it regularly Do not use the ignition when the starter battery or the living area battery is disconnected Danger of short circuit 67 Electrical system Location Charging using a 230 V power supply Charging using the vehicle engine Changing Globecar gt The battery is maintenance free Maintenance free means It is not necessary to check the acid level It is not necessary to lubricate the battery poles It is not necessary to refill the distilled water Even a maintenance free battery must be charged regularly The charging condition of the living area battery can be read off on the panel Depending on the model the living area battery is installed under the driver s seat or the front passenger s seat in the seat console If the vehicle is connected to the 230 V power supply the living area battery and the starter battery are automatically charged by the charger module on the transformer
121. uipment 4 1 2 Calculating the payload weights For safety reasons the maximum permissible gross weight in gt Payload calculation at the manufacturer is partly based on all inclusive a laden condition must not be exceeded gt Only the maximum permissible gross weight and the mass in a ready to drive condition not the actual weight of the vehicle is stated in the vehicle documents For your own safety we recommend that you have your loaded vehicle with passengers weighed on a public weighbridge before you set out on your journey The payload see Section 4 1 1 is the difference in weight between e Maximum permissible gross weight in a laden condition and Vehicle mass complete in a ready to drive condition 20 Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Before the journey Mass in kg to be Calculation calculated Example for calculating Maximum permissible gross weight ac the payload cording to vehicle documents Field F 1 Vehicle mass in a ready to drive condi tion including basic equipment according to vehicle documents Field G This results in a permissible payload of Conventional load e g 3 persons at 75 kg each Additional equipment For the personal equipment this results in The calculation of the payload from the difference between the maximum per missible gross weight in laden condition and the mass specified by the manu facturer in ready to drive condition is however only a
122. up in red Waste water pipes are heated The on off switch Fig 85 1 is installed on the panel under the sink Press the switch up to switch on press it down to switch off Boiler gt Never let gas escape unburned due to danger of explosion gt When filling the fuel tank on ferries or in the garage never run the boiler in gas operation Danger of explosion gt Never operate the boiler in gas operation in closed rooms e g garages Danger of poisoning and suffocation gt The water in the boiler can be heated up to 60 C Risk of scalding 2 gt Never use boiler when empty gt gt Ifthe boiler is not being used empty it if there is any risk of frost gt Only operate the boiler with the maximum temperature setting if you require a large quantity of warm water This protects the boiler against the build up of limescale gt Do not use the water from the boiler as drinking water Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN 81 Appliances 10 3 1 Safety drainage valve Globecar Truma Combi boiler 1 Summer operation water tempera i ture 40 C or 60 C Eroma Combi Rotary switch Winter operation Heater and boiler Indicator lamp yellow red Lights up yellow Boiler heating up phase Flashes lights up red Fault AON Fig 86 Operating unit for heater boiler The boiler is integrated in the heater system and operates on gas The boiler is switched on by turning the
123. vel of the primary bottle The primary bottle is full wnen the green indicator lamp Fig 71 6 lights up The primary bottle is empty when the red indicator lamp Fig 71 5 lights up The gas is then supplied via the reserve bottle The DuoControl switching facility has two operating modes e Winter operation On and heating Summer operation On 65 66 Gas system Putting into operation Switching off Remote display Changing gas bottles A Changing gas bottles Globecar Open the regulator taps on the gas bottles Fig 70 1 and 6 m Use the knob Fig 70 4 on the switching valve Fig 70 3 to select the gas bottle which is to be the primary source of gas primary bottle Always turn the knob as far as it will go Switch on the DuoControl switching facility at the operating unit Fig 71 To do so set the rocker switch Fig 71 7 to winter operation On and heating Fig 71 2 or to summer operation On Fig 71 4 The switching valve is now vented The yellow indicator lamp Fig 71 1 lights up when winter operation has been selected and the regulator defroster is switched on Set the rocker switch Fig 71 7 to O Fig 71 3 The yellow indicator lamp Fig 71 1 goes out Close the regulator taps on the gas bottles Fig 70 1 and 6 The indicator lamps on the operating unit Fig 71 5 and 6 indicate in the vehicle interior whether the primary bottle is ready for operation If the
124. voltage and water or waste water levels The V tank gauge is for the indication of the battery voltage of the starter bat tery or the living area battery The LEDs of the display V Fig 73 3 displays the battery voltage m Press the upper part of the rocker switch Fig 73 4 E The battery voltage of the starter battery is displayed m Press the lower part of the rocker switch Fig 73 4 64 The battery voltage of the living area battery is displayed The V tank gauge is for the indication of the quantity of water or waste water Two LEDs each of the display Tank Fig 73 5 displays the filling level gt Only call up the tank level briefly Calling up and displaying for a long time can damage the transducers m Press the upper part of the rocker switch Fig 73 6 The volume of water is displayed e m Press the lower part of the rocker switch Fig 73 6 23 The volume of waste water is displayed Battery alarm for the living area battery The red ALARM warning light Fig 73 1 flashes as soon as the voltage of the living area battery falls below 11 V measured under operation and there is a risk of a total discharge gt When the battery alarm comes on switch off the appliances and charge the living area battery either by driving or by connection to a 230 V power supply gt Total discharge damages the battery gt Ifthe battery voltage falls below 10 5 V the battery monitor in the trans
125. wards the window frame The locking catch Fig 13 2 is located on the inside of the window catch Fig 13 1 1 2 Fig 15 Catch lever in the continuous ventilation position With the catch lever the hinged window can be placed in two positions Continuous ventilation Fig 15 e Firmly closed Fig 13 Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN 7 3 3 Opening Closing Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Living To place the hinged window into the continuous ventilation position m Turn the catch lever Fig 15 3 a quarter turn towards the centre of the window m Lightly open the hinged window outwards m Turn the catch lever a quarter turn towards the window frame The locking catch Fig 15 2 has to be moved into the recess of window catch Fig 15 1 During the journey the hinged window may not be in the continuous ventila tion position If it rains the continuous ventilation hinged window position could lead to splashing water penetrating the living area Therefore close the hinged win dows completely Sliding window without lock Fig 16 Sliding window m Press the handle Fig 16 1 and push or pull it forwards or backwards at the same time m Open window half up to the required position m Close the window as far as possible and let the handle lock in place 39 Globecar Living 7 3 4 Blind and roller insect screen The win
126. wn by electrical appliances in the living area The starting capability of the vehicle is thus preserved The charging condition of the living area battery or the starter battery can be read on the panel If the vehicle is connected to the 230 V power supply the living area battery and the starter battery are automatically charged by the charger module on the transformer rectifier The starter battery is charged with a float charge of 2 A The charging current is adapted to suit the charging condition of the battery This ensures that it is not possible to overload the battery To make use of the maximum output from the charger module on the trans former rectifier switch off all electrical appliances during charging 9 4 Panel LT 410 1 ALARM warning light for the living area battery 230 V indicator lamp Display V Rocker switch for reading the battery voltage of the starter and living area batteries Display for tank fill level Rocker switch for reading the level in the water or waste water tanks Indicator lamp for the 12 V power supply for the living area 12 V main switch AON o N OA Fig 73 Panel LT 410 Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN 71 Electrical system 9 4 1 Battery voltage Displays Volume of water waste water Displays 9 4 2 9 4 3 Switching on Switching off 72 Globecar Vitank gauge for battery
127. ws 106 Halogen spotlight with glass shade 107 Halogen spotlight movable 107 Surface mounted halogen light Swiveling 0 0 2 0 e eee eee 108 Replacing the battery at the lamp in the pop up roof 000 108 Spare parts 0 00000 109 Vehicle identification plate 109 Warning and information stickers 110 Troubleshooting 111 Electrical system 0 111 Gas system 4 112 COOKED snenia a on da dada ee 113 Heater Boiler 113 Refrigerator 114 Dometic refrigerator without AES 114 Waeco refrigerator 115 Water supply 116 BOOY 3 watcicurr egiie eh Pee 116 Technical data 117 WIGMS ic bc dt eae ee 117 DIMENSIONS o certa curr 117 Equipment iuair ia as 118 Motorhome 02 11 0 PSL MJ11 00 EN Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN 1 1 1 2 Globecar Records Vehicle document Vehicle data Model Car manufacturer type of engine Serial number Initial registration Purchased from company Key number Chassis number Customer address Surname Christian name Street no Postal code town E mail Dealer s stamp and signature We reserve the right to alter the construction equipment and the scope of delivery Special equipment is also listed that is not included in the standard scope of delivery The descriptions and illustrat
128. y direction The seats can only be locked in posi tion in the direction of travel Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN 7 6 Bench seat extension Increasing the seating area Storage space Opening the storage space lid 7 7 7 7 1 Conversion to bed foundation Motorhome 02 11 0 GLO MJ11 00EN Globecar Living Bench seat LLS L 1 O 2 3 fs Fig 32 Bench seat The bench seat can be extended if required gt Do not pull at the cover Fig 32 1 m Pull out the extension at the handle Fig 32 2 under the cover An additional storage space is located under the bench seat m Open the storage space lid by pulling the latch Fig 32 3 Tables Suspension table with fold out leg fA A 1 O O p Fig 33 Suspension table with fold out Fig 34 Table top locking mechanism leg The suspension table may also be used as a bed foundation Slightly lift the front of the table top m Unlock the table leg Fig 33 2 at the hinge and fold it in m Press the release knob Fig 34 1 at the locking mechanism of the table top m Detach the suspension table from the upper attachment rail 47 Living 7 7 2 Variant 1 Extending Reducing size Conversion to bed foundation extra bed Conversion to bed foundation spare bed 48 Globecar m Attach suspension table to the lower attachment rail Fig 33 1
129. ying components can be avoided in this way gt The water pump will overheat without water and can get damaged Never operate water pump when the water tank is empty The vehicle is equipped with a fitted water tank An electric water pump pumps the water to the individual water taps Opening a water tap automatically switches on the water pump and pumps water to the tap The waste water tank collects the waste water The water level in the water and waste water tanks can be checked on the panel gt Before using the water fittings the 12 V power supply on the panel must be switched on Otherwise the water pump will not work gt The water supply system conforms to the latest state of technology 03 2009 Directive 2002 72 EC Water tank Depending on the model the water tank holds approx 80 or approx 100 The fresh water filler neck is located on the right hand side of the vehicle The fresh water filler neck is identified by the symbol 15 or the word WASSER WATER The cap is opened or closed using the key for the external flap locks see Chapter 7 DN Fig 94 Water tank m Unscrew the cap Fig 94 2 on the water tank m Press the stopper Fig 94 1 in the drainage opening and turn the lever m Open the fresh water filler neck 91 92 Sanitary fittings Draining water 11 2 1 Location Draining water Volume Cleaning Globecar m Fill the water tank with fresh wate

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