Introduction Dear Motor Home Owners, We would like to congratulate you on the purchase of your new HOBBY motor home and hope that you will always enjoy traveling with it. Please read this manual carefully, even if you have been driving a motor home for a longer period of time. It will help you to avoid operating errors and damage to the vehicle and its equipment. Correct handling of all technical details will increase your driving comfort and maintain the value of your motor home.
00-1 Introduction Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter: Wheels, Tyres, Brakes 1.1 General information................................................ 01-1 4.1 Wheels.................................................................... 04-1 1.2 Before taking your first drive................................... 01-1 4.2 Tyres........................................................................ 04-1 1.3 Designations in the operating instructions.............. 01-2 4.3 Inflation pressure.............
Introduction 6.5 Caravan battery..................................................... 06-10 Chapter 9: Gas 6.6 Fuse protection of the electric system.................. 06-11 9.1 General safety rules for using LPG fittings............. 09-1 6.7 Interior circuit diagrams........................................ 06-13 9.2 Gas supply.............................................................. 09-3 6.8 Subsequently installed devices............................. 06-29 9.3 Heating..................
01-1 Introduction Chapter 1: Introduction Our motor homes are continuously being further developed and for this reason we must reserve the right to make changes to the equipment, shape and technology. Certain kinds of accessories are also described in this user manual that are not part of the standard scope of delivery. For this reason, no claims may be asserted against HOBBY based on the contents of this user manual. Those accessories that are available at the time of going to print are described here.
Introduction Please note the following before operating the vehicle: • Check the tyre pressure. Please refer to the section on tyre pressure. • Load the vehicle correctly. Keep to the technically permissible overall mass. Please refer to the section on loading. • Load the batteries fully before each journey Please refer to the section on the starter and accommodation batteries. • If the temperature outside is below 0° C, heat the vehicle before filling up the water system.
01-3 Introduction Handling instructions Handling instructions are also given in the form of key words beginning with the symbol “•“. Notes Notes point out important details that ensure your motor home and its fittings will function perfectly. Please remember that there may be some differences in description to the various kinds of equipment that can be supplied. Warnings Warnings make you aware of dangers that may lead to material being damaged or even people being hurt if they are not observed.
Introduction
Safety
02-1 Safety Chapter 2: Safety 2.2 Fire protection 2.1 General information Precautions against fire • Never leave children alone in the vehicle. • Keep inflammable materials away from all heating and cooking devices. • Any changes to the electric system, gas system or built-in devices may only be carried out by an authorised workshop. • Install a fire extinguisher next to the main entrance. • Familiarise yourself with the instructions on the fire extinguisher. • Store a fire blanket near the cooker.
Safety 2.3 Road safety • Before driving, check that the signal and light equipment, steering and brakes all function properly. • If the vehicle has been standing for a longer period of time (approx. 10 months) have an authorised workshop check the brake system and the gas system. • Completely open and fasten the dimming system on the front and side windows. • Passengers may not stay in the alcoves while driving. • In winter, the roof must be cleared of snow and ice before driving.
02-3 Safety For each general inspection you must show the following: registration document, Part I valid gas test certificate for gas installation. The initial certificate will be given to you together with the registration document. Any changes made to the vehicle that underlie German Road Traffic Licensing Regulations must be officially authorised! If you have any further questions or difficulties, your authorised Hobby dealer will always be available to assist you! 2.
Safety • Close the tap for the sewage tank. • Close all taps and quick-action stop valves for gas devices. The only exception is for heaters that are to be used while driving. • If necessary, remove any electric cables from the exterior socket. • If necessary, retract the TV antenna as for as possible. • If necessary, secure any loads on the roof, ensuring that they will not slide. • The same applies for bicycles. • Turn off the light in the tent in front of the motor home.
02-5 Safety Driver‘s cabin Do not forget the following: • Adjust the interior and exterior mirrors as well as your seat. • Check the lights. In addition: • Check your tire pressure. • Check all liquids, such as oil, cooling water, brake fluid and windscreen cleaning liquid, and fill them up if necessary. • Turn off all gas devices (heating, refrigerator, etc.) before putting petrol in the tank. Note: Never use your cell phone at the petrol station.
Safety 02-6 • Secure all doors and flaps. • After you have finished loading, check the overall weight on a public scales. Do not exceed axle loads and permissible overall weight. Roof load (50 kg maximum) The height of the mobile home may vary from one journey to the next due to different roof loads. The following applies for roof loads: • Add the measurement of the roof load to the height of the mobile home. • Place a note visibly in the driver's cab giving the overall height.
02-7 Safety Driving Driving in reverse Take a trial drive before leaving on your first large journey in order to familiarize yourself with the mobile home. Remember to practise driving backwards. The following applies for driving in reverse: • Use the assistance of a person outside the vehicle when driving in reverse. The following applies for driving: • Do not underestimate the length of the mobile home. • Be careful when driving into inner courtyards and through entrance gates.
Safety The following applies when getting petrol: • Turn off all gas devices (heating, refrigerator, etc.)! • Turn off all cell phones! • Never get anything other than diesel fuel. • Never mistakenly fill the fresh water tank with fuel. Saving energy in winter It is very easy to save energy inside your mobile home. This applies especially to heating in winter. The following applies for saving energy: • Meter the exact use of ventilation in the vehicle and the heating valve.
02-9 Safety 2.8 Emergency equipment To be prepared in case of an emergency, you should always carry the three emergency devices on board and familiarize yourself with them. First-aid kit (standard equipment) The first-aid kit should always be at hand and have a fixed position in your mobile home. Any objects removed from the first-aid kit should be replaced immediately. Expiry dates should be checked regularly. 2.7 Tools on board Tools on board are located inside the entrance step.
Safety Fire extinguisher (not included in scope of delivery) Familiarize yourself with how to operate the fire extinguisher. Pay attention to the date when it must be refilled! The fire extinguisher must be checked every 2 years. 100 m Warning triangle (standard equipment) The warning triangle should also always be at hand and have a fixed position in your mobile home, preferably together with the first-aid kit.
02-11 Safety 2.9 Maximum speeds Never exceed the maximum speed of the country in which you are driving! The following table lists the maximum speeds for mobile homes in European countries.
Safety Country Measurements (m) width length Permissible overall weight (t) in cities Macedonia 2,50 12 50/60 Netherlands 2,55 *14 12 50 Norway 2,55 12,4 up to 3,5 50 3,5 up to 7,5 Austria 2,55 12 up to 3,5 50 3,5 up to 7,5 Poland 2,50 12 up to 2,5 60 over 2,5 Portugal 2,55 12 up to 3,5 50 over 3,5 Romania 2,50 12 up to 3,5 50 over 3,5 40 Russia 2,50 12 50 Sweden*16 2,60 24 up to 3,5 50 over 3,5 Sweden 2,60 24 up to 3,5 50 over 3,5 Switzerland 2,55 12
02-13 Safety *1: *2: *3: *4: *5: *6: *7: *8: *9: *10. *11: *12: *13: *14: *15: *16: *17: *19: On expressways. Recommended speed 130 km/h. Reduce speed by 10 km/h on wet roads and by 20 km/h on motorways. On gravel roads: 80 km/h. On roads with more than one lane in both directions. On motorways. A driver who has not held his licence for more than one year may not drive faster than 90 km/h. Corresponding stickers (available in the offices of the ACP) must be applied visibly to the rear of the vehicle.
Safety 2.10 When you stop driving Selecting a parking space The following applies for selecting a parking space: • Select a parking space that is as level as possible. • If possible, pick your spot in daylight. Switching electric consumption: The following applies when switching electric consumption: • Switch the refrigerator from 12 V to gas or 230 V. Otherwise, if the motor is not on, the 12 V electrical supply will automatically turn itself off after a few minutes.
Chassis
03-1 Chassis Chapter 3: Chassis 3.1 Chassis The chassis includes parts of the frame and the axles. No technical changes may be made, as otherwise the general type approval will expire! Technical changes may only be carried out after being released by the manufacturer. For further information, please refer to the enclosed operating instructions for the basic vehicle. 3.
Chassis 03-2 4. Loading Loading corresponds to the difference between the "technically permissible overall mass" and the "mass when the vehicle is ready to start". This value must take into consideration the masses for passengers (conventional load: 75 kg x no. of seats, driver excepted), additional equipment and personal belongings. Van a) Supply of liquefied petroleum gas No. of 11 kg gas bottles 2 No.
03-3 Chassis Weights for Standard HOBBY Van Type Van Motor 2,0 TDCi Chassis Flachboden Techn. perm. Weight when vehicle overall weight is ready to drive 3500 2817 Overload in acc.
Chassis Tires and Wheel Rims for Basic HOBBY Van Hobby type Van Techn. perm. overall weight (kg) 3500 Perm.
03-5 Chassis Chassis Data, HOBBY Van Hobby type Van Type of caravan Basic vehicle Alternative motorization Chassis Techn. perm. overall weight (kg) Teilintegriert Ford Transit FT 350 2,0 TDCi Flachboden 3500 Perm. axle load front rear 1750 2250 Trailing load Trailing load Max.
Chassis Weight of accessories for Van Object Weight (kg) Additional exterior storage flap 1.0 Air-conditioning B 1901 (Dometic) (230 V) 31.0 Air-condition B 2000 (Dometic) (230 V) 34.0 Air-conditioning Truma Frostair 1700 26.3 Air-conditioning via vehicle engine 20.0 Alarm system 1.0 Bicycle carrier for 2 bicycles 7.2 Bicycle carrier for 3 bicycles 8.3 Carpet 6.0 - 11.0 Car radio with navigation system and CD player 3.0 Cassette radio with 2 loudspeakers 1.7 CD radio 1.
03-7 Chassis Retracting leveling supports • Use crank to release leveing supports. • Retract leveling supports. • To lock leveling supports, press fork (1). 1 2 3.3 Leveling supports Leveling supports, standard design The leveling supports are located at the rear of your mobile home. Swinging out the leveling supports • To swing out the leveling supports, press fork (1) and pull towards hinge. • Swing out leveling supports. • If necessary, secure leveling supports from caving in.
Chassis 1 3.4 Entrance step Your mobile home (Van model) has an electric entrance step (1). Use the switch on the inside, next to the entrance door to activate it. Do not step on the entrance step until it has been completely extended! Mind the different heights of the steps and ensure that the ground in front of the entrance is firm and level. The entrance step is automatically retracted when the motor starts.
03-9 Chassis 3.5 Externally mounted constructions Registering accessories in the vehicle's documents • Have your HOBBY dealer mount your externally mounted constructions. • Drive your mobile home to the Technical Surveyance Association (TÜV). • The TÜV will survey your externally mounted constructions and draw up an appropriate expertise. • Take the expertise and the registration documents, Parts I and II, to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency. They will copy the changes into the vehicle's documents.
Chassis
Wheels, tires, brakes
04-1 Wheels, tires, brakes Chapter 4: Wheels, tires, brakes Driving to protect your tires 4.1 Wheels • Avoid braking sharply and racing starts. • Avoid long drives on poor roads. • Never drive an overloaded vehicle. On your first drive with your mobile home, please check that your tire bolts are still securely tightened after having driven 50 km and, if necessary, tighten them with a torque of 160 Nm for 15" wheel rims (steel and light metal) and 180 Nm for 16" wheel rims (steel and light metal).
Wheels, tires, brakes If the pressure is too low, this may cause overheating of the tire, possibly resulting in severe damage to the tire. For the correct inflation pressure, please refer to the table in the chapter on “Technical Data“ or the operating instructions for the basic vehicle. 1 2 3 4.4 Tread depth Replace your tires as soon as the tread depth is only 1.6 mm. 4.3 Inflation pressure The inflation pressure of all tires as well as the spare tire should be checked approx.
04-3 Wheels, tires, brakes 4.5 Wheel rims Use only those wheel rims listed in the vehicle‘s documents. Please observe the following points, should you wish to use other wheel rims. 4.6 Snow chains Use snow chains only on the front axle. Never drive faster than 50 km/h. The following applies when using other wheel rims: - Size, - construction, - injection depth and - carrying power must be sufficient for the permissible total weight.
Wheels, tires, brakes 4.8 Repair kit A Shake the bottle. Open the fill hose (1) on the bottle (foil seal is thereby punctured). Do not use the tire repair kit if the tire was damaged as a result of driving without air. Small cuts, especially in the tire tread, can be resealed using the tire repair kit. Do not remove foreign objects (such as screws or nails) from the tire. The tire repair kit can be used as long as the outside temperature is approx. -30° C or higher.
04-5 Wheels, tires, brakes B Unscrew the valve cap from the tire valve. Remove the valve insert (2) with the valvecore remover (3). Do not lay the valve insert (2) down in sand or dirt. C Pull the stopper (4) from the fill hose (1). Push the fill hose onto the tire valve. D Hold the bottle down with the filling tube and then press them together. Press the entire bottle contents into the tire.
Wheels, tires, brakes may not drive any further. If the minimum value is still indicated (8), correct the tire pressure according to the tire pressure table in the gas bottle container. Drive carefully to the nearest mechanic and have the tire replaced. Danger of accidents! If the required tire pressure is still unattainable, the tire is too severely damaged. In this case, the tire repair kit can no longer provide an effective seal. Therefore, do not drive any further.
04-7 Wheels, tires, brakes 4.10 Brakes The components in the brake system are part of the General Type Approval (“Allgemeinen Betriebserlaubnis“, ABE). If you change the components in the brake system, the type approval expires. Any changes are only possible if they have been released by the manufacturer. In your own interests, you should have the brakes checked regularly by your Fiat or Peugeot repair shop. F Adhere the provided sticker to the combination instrument within sight of the driver.
Wheels, tires, brakes
Exterior Structure
05-1 Exterior Structure Chapter 5: Exterior Structure 5.
Exterior Structure 5.2 Ventilation The following applies for ventilation: Ventilation is important if you want to feel comfortable in your mobile home. No-draught ventilation has been integrated above the driving unit in your mobile home. The roof lights ensure ventilation. Never interfere with the way in which they operate. 2 1 Appropriate covers can be used to close the ventilation of the refrigerator, provided it does not run on gas. Note the information given on the covers.
05-3 Exterior Structure 1 3 We recommend that you remove the ventilation grate if the outside temperature is very high. This allows more air to permeate to the refrigerator, intensifying refrigeration. Removing the ventilation grate • Turn the screw (3) as far to the left as it will go. • Carefully pull out the ventilation grate, starting on the left. • Then remove the ventilation grate. Heating The heating system is supplied with fresh air from outside (1).
Exterior Structure 5.3 Opening and closing doors and flaps Keys to the vehicle The following keys are supplied with the motor home: - one master key - two keys for the following locks on the basic vehicle: driver‘s door and passenger door Entrance door Note the manufacturer‘s operating instructions for the basic vehicle.
05-5 Exterior Structure To avoid damaging the lock and the doorframe, the inner door handle must be in a horizontal position and not slanted upwards. Remember that the entrance door is your escape route in an emergency. Never barricade the door from the outside! Luggage trunk flap Opening • Use key to unlock flap. • Place your hand over the lock and give the flap a strong push inwards. • Pull the flap upwards to open. Closing • Pull the flap down to close. • Lock it with the key.
Exterior Structure 2 1 3 1 2 Toilet flap Exterior gas supply Opening • Use key to unlock flap (1). • Press both buttons (1 and 2) and open flap. At the customer‘s request, the mobile home can be fitted with an exterior gas supply (3). Equipment that uses gas, such as a gas grill or a gas lamp, can be supplied from outside the mobile home. The exterior gas supply is located below the gas box flap (2). Closing • Press flap until it locks into place. • Use key to lock flap (1).
05-7 Exterior Structure 2 1 1 2 Fresh water filler neck Water supply for exterior shower Opening • Use key to unlock (1). • Turn lid (2) firmly and remove. Opening • Slide cover flap (1) up to gain access to water supply. Closing • Insert lid (2) and turn it closed. • Use key to lock (1). Closing • Remove hose for exterior shower from branch neck (2) and insert protective cap. • Slide cover flap down.
Exterior Structure 5.4 Exterior mirror 1 2 Exterior socket Opening • Take hold of the bottom of the cover flap (1) and pull it upwards. Closing • Remove CEE plug (2). • Push cover flap (1) down until you hear it lock into place. Please refer to the operating instruction for the basic vehicle for information on how to adjust the exterior mirrors of your mobile home. 5.
Electrical Installations
06-1 Electrical Installations Chapter 6: Electrical Installations 6.1 Safety instructions The following must be observed: • Do not remove the signs on electrical components giving safety instructions or danger warnings. • Do not use the installation compartments for the caravan battery, on-board control panel, battery charger and 230 V connector box as additional storage room. • Smoking and open fire are forbidden when checking electrical equipment.
Electrical Installations Advice and instructions Important! • Any changes to the electrical installation may only be carried out by a professional electrician. • Disconnect the battery and switch off the 230V mains before carrying out any maintenance work. Batteries • Please observe the battery manufacturer's operating instructions. • The acid in the battery is poisonous and corrosive. Avoid contact with eyes and skin. • If the battery is completely empty, it must be recharged for a minimum of 10 hours.
06-3 Electrical Installations • To avoid damage to the module, ensure that the plugs are plugged in firmly. • To switch off the power supply for the entire system, set the main switch 230 to "0" (OFF). • Connect and disconnect the system to the 230V external mains only when the main switch is off. • Should the switch be automatically interrupted, check the system for defects before switching the power supply back on.
Electrical Installations 8) Signals that generator is charging vehicle and consumer batteries. 9) LED signals test of vehicle battery; blinking signals empty battery. 10) LED signals test of consumer battery; blinking signals empty battery. 11) LED signals that 230V mains is connected. 12) LED voltmeter for monitoring voltage of vehicle and consumer batteries. 13) Control switch for sewage tank resistance; dependent on main switch and functions when motor is switched on or 230V mains is connected.
Electrical Installations D+/External lighting Refrigerator Gas consumers Aux.
Electrical Installations 6.
06-7 Electrical Installations Fresh water 6.4 Function of the power generating unit Position of the battery charger The battery charger is located in the driver's seat. Electric mains 230 V The following applies for the electric mains: • the power supply lead may not be longer than 25 m. If you are using a cable drum without protection against overheating, the electric cable must be completely unwound from the cable drum. • Use only plugs and cables that meet CEE standards.
Electrical Installations The battery voltage of both the engine battery and the caravan battery can be checked continuously on the on-board control panel located above the entrance door. The battery charger only works if the batteries have been inserted with their poles in the right direction. A discharged caravan requires a charging period of approx. 12 hours on the electric mains to completely recharge itself.
06-9 Electrical Installations • Is the battery voltage of the battery charger above 1 volt? • Have the poles of the caravan battery been attached properly? • Is the connection between the battery charger and the onboard control panel functioning properly? Operation when the motor is running As soon as the motor is running, a relay connects the starter battery and the caravan battery in parallel. The D+ signal sits close to the dynamo. Therefore, the dynamo charges both batteries.
Electrical Installations The caravan battery should only be allowed to discharge to Changing the battery a voltage of 11 V. At this point, you should ensure that it is recharged from the dynamo or from public supply. 6.5 Caravan battery Location - Under the driver's seat, in the double bottom or in a separate compartment that is externally accessible, depending on the floor plan. Features - The battery does not require maintenance. It does not need to be refilled with water.
06-11 Electrical Installations 1 1 6.6 Fuse protection of the electric system Starter battery The main fuse protection is carried out by a 40 A safety fuse (1). The fuse is located under the hood next to the starter battery. Caravan battery The main fuse protection is carried out by a 30 A safety fuse (1). The fuse is located right next to the battery. 12 V circuits These are protected by overload releases on the HOBBY control panel.
Electrical Installations The following applies if one of the devices breaks down: • Check the fuse on the corresponding electric circuit. • Press the operating button. • If the fuse goes off again, please speak to your authorised Hobby dealer. Charger with fuse box • The charger with separate fuse box is located under the passenger seat.
06-13 Electrical Installations 6.
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06-15 Electrical Installations 6.8 Subsequently installed devices Subsequently installed electronic devices that can be used while driving (e.g. mobile phones, wireless equipment, radios, cameras for driving in reverse, navigation equipment, or others) must meet all of the requirements for electromagnetic compatibility.
Electrical Installations
Interior of the Caravan
07-1 Interior of the Caravan Chapter 7: Interior of the Caravan 1 2 7.1 Opening and closing doors and flaps Entrance door Opening • Turn the bolt down. Closing • Pull the door shut until you hear it lock. Locking • Turn the bolt up. This allows you to open a door from the inside that has This door is your escape route in an emergency. Never been locked on the outside.
Interior of the Caravan Cupboard flaps with a handle 7.2 Windows Knockout windows with locking hooks Opening • Pull on the handle until the flap is open. Closing • Press on the handle of the flap until you hear it close. Close all flaps properly before driving. This avoids them opening by accident while driving and objects falling out. Opening • Press the knob of the bolts and turn them to a vertical position. • Press the window outwards until you hear a click.
07-3 Interior of the Caravan Combined sunshade and insect screen The sunshade and insect screen are integrated in the window frame and can be combined. The combined shade can be adjusted in several positions. Combining shades • Pull the connection flap of the insect screen upwards. • Latch the connection flap to the catch on the one-handed operation of the sunshade. Adjusting the sunshade • Press the one-handed operation of the sunshade together at the jaw and hold it.
Interior of the Caravan 07-4 The vents for ventilation must always remain open! Never shut or cover up these vents! 7.3 Caravan skylight Safety instructions - Never open the skylight in strong winds/rain/hail, etc. or if the temperature outside is below -20°C! - Remove snow, ice or excessive dirt before opening. Ensure there is sufficient room before opening the skylight under trees, in garages, etc. - Do not stand on the skylight.
07-5 Interior of the Caravan Dimming plissé The plissé is infinitely adjustable: pull the handle to the desired position or until it locks into the handle of the insect screen. Opening / closing the insect screen Use the handle to push the insect screen against the handle of the dimming plissé until it locks into the handle of the plissé. 7.4 Sunroof with Remi-Star combination blind Operating instructions Important information • Never open the skylight in strong wind, rain, hail, etc.
Interior of the Caravan Opening - closing - locking the skylight Before you open the skylight, check that it is unobstructed. Keep parts of your body and other objects away from the opening. Attention! Can cause injury! Opening • Press the key until the skylight reaches the desired position. When it reaches its final position it will automatically turn off. Closing and locking • Press the key until the skylight reaches the desired position.
07-7 Interior of the Caravan 1 Emergency operation during power failure • Remove any objects and body parts from the opening. • Loosen round cover (1) and lift out the ventilation screen. 2 • Insert emergency crank (2) as far as possible and hold tightly.
Interior of the Caravan 3 • Use the push-button to unlatch the mechanism (3/A). • Hold the push-button and, at the same time, turn the crank (3/B) to move the skylight. After reaching the desired position of the skylight, pull the button and, at the same time, lightly turn the crank back and forth until the mechanism locks. Attention! Skylight can snap shut suddenly while being unlocked (3/A). Always hold the crank firmly as long as the gears are unlocked.
07-9 Interior of the Caravan Darkening the interior • Use the clasp to pull the pleated material to any desired position or push it against the clasp of the insect screen. (The latch will then lock automatically.) Closing / opening the insect screen • Push the clasp of the insect screen against the clasp of the pleated material until the latch locks into place. To open, press the clasps together while pressing on the latch. Now slide back the clasp of the insect screen.
Interior of the Caravan 1 2 7.5 Washroom skylight (depending on floor plan) Opening the skylight • Unlatch the release (1) and secure the skylight. Closing the skylight • Carry out the above steps in reverse. 7.6 Dimming system for driver's cabin The dimming shades may only be drawn when the vehicle is standing and the motor has been turned off. Before starting your drive, you must fold up the entire system and lock it.
07-11 Interior of the Caravan 1 Front system (1) • Press the clasp together in the middle. The magnetic lock will automatically lock. Side system (2) • Draw the clasp across to the rabbet. The magnetic lock will automatically lock.
Interior of the Caravan 7.7 Seating chests and setting up beds The seating arrangements can be rearranged as comfortable beds for sleeping. • Pull the latch on the lift-off table towards the interior of the caravan and lower the table. • Attach supports to the additional wooden panel and hang it on the wall. Lift-off table construction When not in use, the additional wooden panel is kept in To rearrange • Remove all cushions. • Pull the latch on the lift-off table up and loosen it.
07-13 Interior of the Caravan 7.8 Overview of the seating arrangements 7.
Interior of the Caravan 7.11 Seatbelts in the caravan The seats in the middle seating arrangement facing the direction of traffic have been fitted with seatbelts. Operation Locks are used to adjust the height of the seatbelts. Buckling the seatbelt Do not twist the seatbelt. 7.10 Construction of the seats Cushion fastenings The seat and back cushions are held in place by an anti-slip mat. Ensure that the seat cushions and backrests are fastened securely and correctly.
07-15 Interior of the Caravan 7.12 Seats in the driver‘s cabin Please refer to the operating instructions of the basic vehicle for information on operating these.
Interior of the Caravan
Water
08-1 Water Chapter 8: Water 8.1 Water supply Warm water supply The kitchen and toilet are supplied with fresh water by means of a water pump. The pump is located close to the heating system. Putting the submerged pump into operation • Switch on the 12V master switch. • Switch on the water supply switch, located on the on-board control panel. Always ensure that the fresh water tank is filled before switching on the pump.
Water During the cold season or if the main switch is turned on while the heating system is off, the TRUMA safety valve opens, allowing the boiler to empty itself. Emptying the fresh water tank • Valves are located next to the fresh water tank in the seating arrangement by the outside wall.
08-3 Water The following applies for obtaining good water from the tank: • Only fill the tank with drinking water. When filling, pay attention to the sticker with the “Fresh Water“ symbol. • Always boil water before using it. • Lock the tank. • Empty the water tank after every journey and before letting your mobile home stand for a longer period of time. • Clean the water tank thoroughly with water. run off at a sewage disposal place.
Water 8.2 Flushing toilet Preparing the toilet • Open the Thetford door and pull the holding bar up to remove the excrement tank. The excrement tank can only be removed when the bolt You may be able to avoid the use of sanitary liquids by installing an activated carbon filter system (sold as an accessory)! Use sanitary liquids very sparingly. An overdose is no guarantee of preventing odours! is closed. • Pull out the tank as far as possible, keeping it level.
08-5 Water Never fill sanitary liquid directly into the toilet bowl. • Push the excrement tank back into position. • Ensure that the holding bar secures the excrement tank. • Close the service flap. Using the toilet • Turn the toilet bowl to a comfortable position. • Use the toilet. • Fill the toilet bowl with water. Press the flush button. Flushing will continue for as long as you press the button.
Water C200 S Cassette • Open the bolt by turning the bolt lever counter-clockwise. • Flush the toilet by pressing the flush button. • After flushing, close the bolt.
08-7 Water Emptying the cassette • Open the Thetford door and pull the holding bar up to remove the excrement tank. The excrement tank can only be removed when the bolt is closed. • Pull out the tank as far as possible, keeping it level. • Slightly tip the tank and then pull it out completely. Empty the excrement tank in special places for sanitary disposal, but never in open spaces! • Take the excrement tank to a sanitary disposal place, making sure to hold the emptying support in an upright position.
Water The following applies for an environmentally-friendly use of the toilet: • Fill the tank only with toilet solutions that have been approved and do not pollute the environment! • Empty the toilet only into the appropriate outlets or at service stations! • Never empty sewage into a drain! Drain channels generally bypass clarification plants and end directly in a river.
08-9 Water 8.3 Hot water supply Water heater Your mobile home is equipped with a liquid gas heating system with an integrated boiler. The boiler holds 14 liters of water. The operating device for the water heater is integrated in the panel for the heating system.
Water 08-10 1 3 1 3 7 6 7 6 8 4 8 4 2 5 2 5 Operating in summer - hot water only • Turn the rotary switch (6) to summer operation (3), 40°C or 60°C. • After the set water temperature (40°C or 60°C) has been reached, the burner turns itself off and the yellow control light (7) turns off. Operating in winter - heating without a demand for hot water • Turn the rotary switch (1) to the desired setting on the thermostat (1-9).
08-11 Water The water temperature then depends on the heating capacity that has been set and the time required to heat the room until the set temperature has been reached. 1 3 7 6 8 4 2 5 In this operating position, the yellow control light (6) only lights up if the water temperature drops below 5° C. It is always possible to operate the heating system, either with or without water.
Water 1 3 7 6 8 4 2 5 Malfunction • In case of malfunction, the red control light (8) lights up. • For possible causes, please refer to the TRUMA Operating Manual for instructions on finding defects. • To unlock, turn off and then on again. Emptying the boiler • Turn off the water pump by turning off the switch for the electric circuit for the water pump, located on the display and operating panel. • Open all the hot water taps. • Press the control button (6) on the electrical safety/drain valve.
Gas
09-1 Gas Chapter 9: Gas • Air the rooms. • Clear the danger zone. 9.1 General safety rules for the use of LPG fittings • Inform your surroundings (groundsman) and, if neces- Checking the gas fittings • Before initial operation, have the LPG fittings checked by an expert. • The gas fittings must be checked every 2 years by an LPG expert. This must be confirmed on the certificate (conform with Form G 607 from the German Association of Gas and Water Experts).
Gas Regulators and valves • Pressure governors must have a fixed pressure of 30 mbar. The regulations in EN 12864, Appendix D, apply accordingly. The pressure governors must have a minimum flow rate of 1.2hx/h. • Carefully attach the high-pressure hose on the bottle by hand (note: left-handed thread). Do not use spanners, pincers or similar tools. • If the temperature is below 5 ºC, use the de-frosting facility (ice-ex) for regulators. The operating pressure for gas is 30 mbar.
09-3 Gas 9.2 Gas supply Your mobile home has been equipped with a propane system (gas bottle not included in scope of delivery). The following equipment runs on this system: - cooker, refrigerator, water heater, - and possibly, special equipment. The gas bottles are connected to the gas pressure governor mounted on the wall by means of high-pressure hoses with integrated security against breaking. It is fitted out with a gas flow monitor and an integrated test connection.
Gas 09-4 The following applies for stop valves and valves: • All of the taps on gas devices must be shut while driving. The only exception is for the taps for heating devices that are to be used while driving. Over the years, vibrations can cause slight leakages to appear. If you suspect that there are leakages, have your dealer or an authorised workshop for gas facilities check your system.
09-5 Gas 9.3 Heating Location of the operating device - In the kitchen or by the middle seating arrangement, depending on the model. To operate • Remove the chimney cap (not in scope of delivery). • Open the bottle valve and the quick-action stop valve in the gas pipe. • Use the rotary switch to adjust the room temperature. The equipment is now operating. The green control light “Operation“ under the rotary switch is shining.
Gas For further information, please refer to the TRUMA operating manual. 1 3 7 6 8 4 2 5 Turning off “Gas operation“ • Use the rotary switch (6) to turn off the heating. The water must be drained off if there is danger of frost! If you do not plan on using the equipment for a longer period of time, close the quick-action stop valve in the gas pipe and the gas bottle. Malfunction • In case of malfunction, the red control light (8) lights up.
09-7 Gas 9.4 Refrigerator Modes of operation Three modes of operation are possible for the refrigerator. - 12 V operation: electricity is supplied by the mobile home‘s battery. - 230 V operation: electricity is supplied from an external source. - LPG: supplied by the gas bottles in the mobile home. Refrigerators manufactured by Dometic or Thetford can be used. 9.5 Gas cooker Before initial operation, please refer to the manufacturer‘s operating instructions.
Gas 09-8 • To turn off the gas flame, turn the rotary switch back to the “0“ setting. • Close the main cock on the gas cooker. Use cooking gloves or potholders when handling hot pots, pans and similar objects. You may be burned! After cooking, leave the glass covering open until the burner no longer emits heat. Otherwise, the glass plate could burst. Operation • Open the tinted glass covering. • Turn the rotary switch of the burner you wish to use to the ignition position (large flame) and press.
Accessories
10-1 Accessories Chapter 10: Accessories Only the most important accessories are described in this chapter. Please note the manufacturers‘ detailed operating instructions, installation instructions and circuit diagrams for the accessories. 10.1 Towbar coupling The following applies for the towbar coupling: • If a towbar coupling has been subsequently mounted, it must be entered in the vehicle's documents by the Technical Surveyance Association (TÜV).
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Maintenance and Care
11-1 Maintenance and Care Chapter 11: Maintenance and Care The operator of the vehicle is responsible for having maintenance carried out on schedule. 11.1 Maintenance Replace the safety regulator for gas at least every 6 Maintenance intervals years! There are stipulated maintenance intervals for the mobile home and its equipment. For safety reasons, spare parts for equipment must conform with the manufacturer‘s instructions and must be installed by him or a duly authorised representative.
Maintenance and Care 11-2 11.3 Care Cleaning the exterior The vehicle should not be washed more often than necessary. The following applies when waxing the surfaces: • The varnished surfaces should be treated occasionally with wax. Note the application instructions given by the wax manufacturers. We recommend products made by VALMA, turtle, Flash or System. Wash the vehicle only in places provided for this purpose. Using cleaning materials sparingly.
11-3 Maintenance and Care The following applies for damages: • Repair damages immediately to avoid further damages due to corrosion. Ask your HOBBY dealer for assistance. Windows and doors The following applies for their care: • Rub the rubber joints around doors and windows lightly with talcum powder. • Clean acrylic glass panes only with a clean, wet sponge and a soft cloth. Cleaning with a dry cloth may scratch the panes.
Maintenance and Care Accessories 11.4 Operating in winter The following applies for their care: • Clean plastic parts (e.g. fenders, skirts) with water of up to 60° C and mild household cleansers. • Clean greasy or oily surfaces with spirits. • If necessary, lubricate door hinges and leveling supports. • Clean fresh water pipes, the fresh water and sewage tanks once a year.
11-5 Maintenance and Care The following applies for ventilation: • When heating the vehicle, turn up the heating to the highest position and open the cupboards in the ceiling, curtains as well as blinds. This ensures optimal ventilation. • Only turn on the heating when the circulation fan is on. • Air all cushions in the morning; air the storage compartments and dry damp spots.
Maintenance and Care 11-6 • Leave storage compartments and cupboards open to air. • Place cushions and mattresses in such a way that they will not come into contact with condensation. • If necessary, heat the mobile home to avoid mildew due to condensation. • Place 3 kg of common salt in a bowl to keep the interior of the vehicle dry. The salt will soak up any moisture. Change it regularly. • Disconnect batteries; ideally, remove them and check once a month if they are still charged, otherwise charge them.
Sanitation and Environmental Protection
12-1 Sanitation and Environmental Protection Chapter 12: Sanitation and Environmental Protection 12.1 The environment and traveling Environmentally fair use It is only natural that owners of mobile homes and caravans have a special responsibility for the environment. Always use your vehicle in an environmentally friendly way.
Sanitation and Environmental Protection 12-2 Sanitation • Never allow the excrement tank to become too full. Empty the tank immediately as soon as the level indicator lights up. • Never empty excrements down manholes! Generally, the public sewage system does not run through clarification plants. Empty the excrement tank in special places for sanitary disposal, but never in open spaces! The following applies for excrements: • Only use approved sanitary cleansing products in the excrement tank.
12-3 Sanitation and Environmental Protection 12.2 Returning the vehicle If you should ever have to give up your mobile home and have it recycled, the manufacturer of the basic vehicle is responsible for taking it back (status at the time of printing). This means that your HOBBY mobile home will be taken back free of charge by any Ford dealer and expertly recycled. The following applies for waste: • Separate your waste and put appropriate materials in the recycling bins.
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Technical Data
13-1 Technical Data Chapter 13: Technical Data 13.1 Weights according to 92/21/EWG, 2007 season Model Series Weight of basic vehicle Driver Diesel (kg) Basic equipment Mass when vehicle is ready to start Techn. perm. overall weigh T 500 GFSC Van (A) 2553 75 68 121 2817 3500 Overload weight No.
Technical Data 13-2 13.2 Inflation pressures Tires tire pressure (bar) Basis Michelin XC Camping 215/75 R 16 C front: 3.5 rear: 5.5 FORD other tire manufacturers* 185/75 R 16 C front: 4.7 rear: 3.5 FORD 215/75 R 16 C front: 3.5 rear: 4.75 FORD * These inflation pressures are only valid for standard tires by alternative manufacturers. In principle, we try to equip all vehicles with “Michelin Camping“ tires. In times of high demand, however, Michelin is unable to fulfil all demands.
Index
I-1 Index Index A Accessories care of 11-4 Airing 11-1 discharge 06-8 Chassis 03-1 Checking the gas supply 9-1 Circuit diagram interior 06-13 Compulsory ventilation 05-2 Condensation 05-8/11-1 Cupboard doors with push-button knob 07-2 B Battery charger location 06-7 D Beds, rearranging Day and night position lift-off table construction 07-12 overview 07-14 Brakes 02-6, 04-7 Dimming system 07-10 Breakdown of devices 06-8 Doors and flaps interior 07-1 C Doors Caravan battery 06-10 opening and closing 05-4
Index K Keys to the vehicle 05-5 Knockout windows 07-2 L Levelling supports 03-7 Loading 02-5/03-1 LPG fittings waste gas 09-2 quick-action stop valves and valves 09-4 location 09-4 built-in objects and changes 09-1 checking 09-1 regulators and valves 09-2 Luggage trunk flap 05-5 M Mains supply 06-3 Maintenance intervals 11-1 Maintenance brake system 04-7 Maximum speeds 02-11 O On-board control panel 06-1 Operating in winter 11-4 sewage tank 11-5 ventilation 11-5 frost protection 11-5 preparations 11-4 O
Appendix
A-1 Appendix Calculating masses for HOBBY mobile homes The following table enables you to calculate the mass of your own mobile home on the basis of the mass data given in this manual. This calculation must always result in a positive remaining load in order to fulfil current legal requirements.
Appendix Model: Technically permissible overall mass: Mass when the vehicle is ready to start (incl. gas, water, electricity, driver and fuel): - Conventional load (no. of seats [excl. driver] x 75 kg: - Additional equipment: 1.) - 2.) - 3.) - 4.) - 5.) - 6.) - 7.) - 8.) - 9.) - 10.) - 11.) - 12.) - 13.) - 14.) - 15.) - Personal luggage = (10 x N) + (10 x L): N - Total number of seats (incl.