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Built-in devices

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Switching on

•  Turn on the 12 V power supply at the main switch of the 

control panel.

•  Open the main stop valve on the gas cylinder and the gas 

stop valve “Oven”.

•  Open the oven door as far as it will go.
•  Position the oven rack or baking tray in such a way that 

there is no direct contact with the flame.

•  Gently press the rotary switch and set it to the desired 

ignition position (oven or grill).

•  Press the rotary switch. Gas will be released to the burner 

and the flame will ignite automatically.

•  Depress the rotary switch for a few seconds until the igniti

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on safety valve keeps the gas supply open.

•  Release the rotary switch and set it to the desired level of 

performance (oven only).

•  Close the oven door carefully so that the flame is not extin

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guished.

•  Never operate the oven when it is empty (no food inside).
•  Never use the grill (Optional Extra) for longer than 
  25 minutes.
•  Never use the oven to heat the motor home.

•  Do not close the air vents on the oven.
•  Only use the oven after making a 230 V or 12 V mains 

connection (automatic ignition).

•  A skylight or window must be open when the oven is in 

operation.

•  The oven door must remain open during the ignition 

process.

•  If there is no ignition repeat the procedure from the be

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ginning.

•  In the event the pilot light is extinguished by mistake set 

the rotary switch to the “0” position and leave the pilot 
light out for at least one minute before reigniting it.

10.7 Oven (Optional Extra)

Summary of Contents for 65FL Siesta TI

Page 1: ...SIESTA SIESTA ALKOVEN CLASSIC EDITION Version 09 2012 Manual GB...

Page 2: ...prevent operating errors and damage to the vehicle and its equipment Handling all of the technical details correctly will increase the pleasure you get from driving this vehicle and help to retain the...

Page 3: ...heels tyres brakes 4 1 Wheels 04 1 4 2 Tyres 04 1 4 3 Tyre pressure 04 2 4 4 Tread depth 04 2 4 5 Wheel rims 04 3 4 6 Snow chains 04 3 4 7 Tyre repair kit 04 4 4 8 Changing a tyre 04 7 4 9 Brakes 04 8...

Page 4: ...when using LPG fittings 09 1 9 2 Gas supply 09 3 Chapter 10 Built in devices 10 1 General Information 10 1 10 2 Heating 10 2 10 3 Electric Heating 10 7 10 4 Auxiliary Heating in the Driver s Cab 10 8...

Page 5: ...if the safety instructions in this user manual and the warning stickers placed throughout the motor home are not observed Please use the motor home only when it is technically in top condition Any de...

Page 6: ...nuts after having driven the first 50 km Switch off all fitted devices that operate on gas before filling the petrol tank Tightly strap gas bottles in the gas bottle box during transportation When cam...

Page 7: ...its fittings will function perfectly Please remem ber that there may be some differences in description to the various kinds of equipment that can be supplied Warnings Warnings make you aware of dang...

Page 8: ...Introduction 01 4...

Page 9: ...und the alarm and call the fire department Only fight the fire yourself if you can do so without risk Chapter 2 Safety 2 1 General information Ensure that there is sufficient ventilation Never cover b...

Page 10: ...es weighing between 3 5 and 7 5 tonnes must undergo a general inspection every two years during the first six years following initial registration After this a general inspection must be carried out e...

Page 11: ...ded retract them Close all the windows in the engine home as well as sky lights in the roof Retract the entrance step The general inspection can be carried out by the German Technical Surveyance Assoc...

Page 12: ...ations must also be carried out inside the motor home Preparing the interior Sort loose objects and stow them in the compartments Place heavy objects in the lower compartments If necessary switch the...

Page 13: ...r 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 tyre pressure Check all liquids such as oil cooling water br...

Page 14: ...loading the rear garage adhere to the permissible axle loads and the technically permissible total mass Distribute pay load evenly Excess point loads will damage the floor covering Braking The followi...

Page 15: ...r to familiarize yourself with the motor home Remember to practise reversing The base vehicle is a commercial vehicle adjust your driving style accordingly The following applies for driving Do not und...

Page 16: ...ve jacket with white retro reflective stripes whenever you leave the vehicle on open roads and emergency strips The driver should wear this jacket when the vehicle comes to a stop outside city limits...

Page 17: ...do not acci dently disengage the handbrake Switching electric consumption The following applies when switching electric consumption Switch the refrigerator from 12 V to accelerator or 230 V Otherwise...

Page 18: ...e vehicle and the heating valve Install winter mats on the inner sides of the driver s cabin and the windscreen not included in scope of delivery Install an insulation mat between the driver s cabin a...

Page 19: ...00 booster battery all of the standard equipment mounted by the factory as well as 75 kg for the driver plus basic equipment gas water electric 3 Basic Equipment The basic equipment includes the masse...

Page 20: ...driving due to the neck of the overflow FORD Siesta Siesta AK a Supply of liquefied petroleum gas Number of built in gas regulators 1 Weight of an 11 kg aluminium bottle 5 5 Weight of 11 kg gas inflat...

Page 21: ...rs etc The mass when the vehicle is ready to start includes an additi onal value for liquids and gas etc see basic equipment Part of this additional value can also be used for additional loads if for...

Page 22: ...pically Use the crank to level the levelling supports until the vehi cle stands level Retracting levelling supports Use crank to release levelling supports Continue to crank smoothly until the levelli...

Page 23: ...home has an electric entrance step j Use the switch k on the inside next to the entrance door to activate it 3 4 Entrance step Do not step on the entrance step until it has been com pletely extended M...

Page 24: ...VIN to hand when making any enquiries and on every visit to your dealer 3 6 Additional pneumatic springs Optional Extra Additional pneumatic springs on the rear axle provide a signi ficant improvement...

Page 25: ...at the permissible drawbar load maximum towing weight and rear axle load for the vehicle are not exceeded especially when you are loading the rear garage Simultaneous use of the tow bar and the eBike...

Page 26: ...hnical service provider e g MOT The technical support organisation will approve the fittings and draw up a corresponding expertise road traffic authorities Take the expertise and the registration docu...

Page 27: ...eel rims steel and light metal After this the tyre bolts should be checked regularly that they are securely tightened 4 2 Tyres Use only tyres that have been entered in the vehicle s documents Other t...

Page 28: ...y cause overheating of the tyre possibly resulting in severe damage to the tyre For the correct inflation pressure please refer to the table in the chapter on Technical Data or the operating instructi...

Page 29: ...ms may not be used for steel rims When using aluminium rims tyres may not be changed from the front to the back or vice versa 04 3 Models with front wheel drive If you wish to use snow chains the whee...

Page 30: ...pair kit Do not remove foreign bodies such as screws or nails from the tyre The tyre repair kit can be used at outside temperatures to a mini mum of approx 30 C A Shake the bottle Open the fill hose j...

Page 31: ...g tube and then press them together Press the entyre bottle contents into the tyre Pull the fill hose off j and screw the valve insert k tightly into the tyre valve with the valve core remover l B Uns...

Page 32: ...evenly distributed within the tyre Maximum speed 80 km h Especially in curves Check tyre pressure after driving 10 minutes If the tyre pressure has fallen under this minimum value q you may not drive...

Page 33: ...Turn the wheel spanner a few times to loosen the wheel mounting screws but do not remove them Jack up the vehicle until the wheel is 2 3 cm above the ground The car jack may only be inserted in the ap...

Page 34: ...r hoses Use only brake fluids with the same qualities as those fluids already in the brake circuit Further information is given in the operating instructions for the Ford Transit 04 8 Remove the wheel...

Page 35: ...Structure 05 1 Chapter 5 Exterior Structure 5 1 Overview of tank and service flaps Storage flap j Toilet flap k Gas box flap l A55 GS Siesta j j k A65 GM Siesta j j k l 65 FL Siesta 65 FL Siesta j j j...

Page 36: ...er s operating instructions Watery vapour is produced while cooking from wet clothes etc Every person transpires up to 35 g of water per hour Therefore depending on the relative humidity the windows a...

Page 37: ...he heating system is supplied with fresh air from outside j This ventilation flap also permits exhaust air from the system to escape 1 Blocked ventilation openings can lead to suffocation Therefore ne...

Page 38: ...ger door plus bonnet unlocking me chanism Note the manufacturer s operating instructions for the basic vehicle Entrance door external Opening Use key to unlock door Pull on door handle Open door Closi...

Page 39: ...e to be opened from the inside The entrance door is your escape route in case of emergency Never obstruct the door from the outside Closing Pull the door shut until you hear it lock Locking Push the b...

Page 40: ...Closing Lift the arrestor hook up and unlatch the flap Swing flap down Lock it with the key The locking device on the outer wall can be used to lock into place open luggage compartment flaps that are...

Page 41: ...iner Flap 1 The ventilation grill of the gas bottle container flap must not be closed or covered To open Use the key to unlock the lock j the handle will jump out a little bit Turn the handle to the l...

Page 42: ...as a gas grill or a gas lamp can be supplied from outside the motor home Opening Pull the cover plate j of the flap towards you Closing Press the cover plate j of the flap shut until you hear it lock...

Page 43: ...load the worse the vehicle s performance The maximum overall load is 50 kg Tank filler cap The tank filler cap is located behind the driver s door in the lower section of the B pillar behind a flap Op...

Page 44: ...s Only transport roof loads using an additional suitable roof rack 5 5 Bicycle carrier Optional Extra The motor home s handling when driving is significantly different when the bicycle carrier is in u...

Page 45: ...for alcoves respectively Ensure that the existing lighting equipment is not completely or partially obscured by any loads 5 6 Velo eBike Carrier Special Accessory The driver of the vehicle is responsi...

Page 46: ...e carrier 75 kg and never overload it If the rear carrier is fully loaded and depending on how much the load juts out over it the load on the rear axle will be increased while it will be decreased on...

Page 47: ...mechanism Turn the crank anti clockwise until the awning has been fully retracted and is secured Remove the crank and store it in the vehicle If the canvas is slack when extended retract the awning un...

Page 48: ...Exterior Structure 05 14...

Page 49: ...ng and closing doors and flaps 06 1 Stowage and kitchen wall cabinets To open Press the top of the pushbutton j to unlock the flap Pull on the handle until the flap opens To close Use the handle to pr...

Page 50: ...wage cabinets 06 2 Front stowage cabinets To open Pull on the handle and swing the flap up To close Use the handle to press the flap shut until you can feel it lock into place Furniture doors with han...

Page 51: ...rdrobes Turn the knob to open or shut the door Kitchen pull out To open Press the bottom of the pushbutton jto unlock the drawer Pull on the handle until the pull out opens To close Use the handle to...

Page 52: ...pen Open the door Closing Push the door handle until the lock snaps into place Doors with push locks Refuse cupboard Opening Depress the push lock until the knob pops out Carefully pull the knob and o...

Page 53: ...and or receiver are located directly adjacent to the holder Sliding doors Washroom door Opening Grasp sliding doors by the centre bar and push them both outwards Closing Grasp the doors by the centre...

Page 54: ...Interior Structure 06 6 TV mount for flat screen TV 3 way universal hinged bracket To pull the mount out or fold it in move the telescopic arm manually at the joints marked j k and l 2 1 3...

Page 55: ...able top l by approx 30 Pull down the lower section of the table foot m and remove it 1 5 3 4 6 3 Tables Pull the table top out of the upper wall bracket n Raise the front end of the table top by appr...

Page 56: ...e table 360 Changing the rotary axis Press the lever j and move the pillar to the desired posi tion To lock into place move the lever j back to its original position To lower Remove the cushions so th...

Page 57: ...er part of the table leg until you feel it click into place Unhinge the table and hook it to the lower fastening 1 Kitchen Extension The attachable extension for the kitchen worktop is obtainable as a...

Page 58: ...f the extension into the corresponding holding fixtures k on the side of the kitchen unit In addition a support bracket lis attached under the extension When using the extension this bracket is turned...

Page 59: ...er plank l approx 15 above the horizontal position Wedge the outer plank k in a 45 angle approx beneath the inner plank l to support it Place the cushions on the bed according to the following diagram...

Page 60: ...rail towards the toilet 1 Extend or unfold the shower walls and pull the tap out of its anchorage so that it can be used as a shower head Put everything back into place by folding in the shower walls...

Page 61: ...as an optional extra Rearranging the cushions 65 FL Siesta Additional cushion 760x620x125 Zusatzpolster 570x475x125 Additional cushion 874x1024 650x125 Turn the curve of the seat cushion towards the...

Page 62: ...shions 65 TL Siesta available as an optional extra Rearranging the cushions 65 TL Siesta Turn the curve of the seat cushion towards the wall Additional cushion 625x670x125 Additional cushion 874x1024...

Page 63: ...ure 06 15 Rearranging the cushions A65 GM Siesta Additional cushion 1945x200x125 Additional cushion 665x1060x125 Rearranging the cushions A55 GS Siesta Additional cushion 1010x410x125 Additional cushi...

Page 64: ...ds optional extra In models with individual beds above the garage the two beds can be joined by widening the beds Shut the lid j of the clothes cupboard Then insert the mattress k provided for this pu...

Page 65: ...ildren s bed or elevated bed at the rear end of the motor home the safety nets must be pulled up and fitted in the brackets as a protection against falling out If you have put small children in the up...

Page 66: ...n the door Pull the bed ladder out along the rail guide the steps will simultaneously slide out to their correct position Access ladder for bed in the external storage locker alcove Hook the ladder se...

Page 67: ...ve the backs and head rests from the seating bench Switch off the lighting underneath the alcove bed Release the lock j for the alcove bed Use the handle k to pull the alcove bed down as far as it wil...

Page 68: ...6 20 2 4 When sleeping always clip the netting that protects you from falling out m into place located underneath the mattress Before driving return the alcove bed to its original upright position and...

Page 69: ...ng is adjustable in several stages Closing Raise the window slightly so that the hook unlocks Close the window Turn the latch to its original position Sunshade insect screen Sunshades and insect scree...

Page 70: ...ll the sunshade down slowly and evenly then pull the insect screen down to the desired position Skylight Optional Extra The skylight cannot be opened It is fitted with an integral dimming shade which...

Page 71: ...y lock 6 9 Dimming system for driver s cabin Optional Extra 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...

Page 72: ...he sunlight is very strong pull the sunshade only 3 4 closed otherwise there is a danger of heat build up The vents for ventilation must always remain open Never shut or cover up these vents Before dr...

Page 73: ...n feel resistance The crank can be folded back into the crank niche when the skylight is closed To ensure safe closure the crank should be folded back into the crank niche Check the skylight is closed...

Page 74: ...lower end of all three locking mechanisms j towards the middle of the window and release them Push the full surface of the roof bonnet up until it locks into place To close Close the roof bonnet Pres...

Page 75: ...e the seats locked to face in the driving direction while driving Do not swivel them When the vehicle is stationary when swivelling the driver s seat make sure that the handbrake is not relea sed by a...

Page 76: ...n the crossbench Open locking bolt k swing the supporting wall out by 90 and then shut locking bolt k Replace the seat and back cushions on the crossbench Sort the seat belts and buckles 1 1 2 1 6 12...

Page 77: ...one seatbelt Seatbelts alone are not suitable for persons under 150 cm tall In such cases use additional restraining equip ment Replace seatbelts after an accident Do not twist the seatbelt it should...

Page 78: ...ile driving Seats 5 6 Only for the optional additional belt rack If the additional belt ack has not been fitted as an option this seat may not be used while driving Seats 1 4 may be used while driving...

Page 79: ...Interior Structure 06 31 6 15 Overview of day and night positions A55 GS Siesta A65 GM Siesta Day position Night position...

Page 80: ...Interior Structure 06 32 65 FL Siesta 65 TL Siesta Day position Night position...

Page 81: ...cts the 230V consumers 50A FUSES VEHICLE and CONSUMER BATTERIES Chapter 7 Electrical Installations 7 1 Safety instructions The following must be observed Do not remove the signs on electrical componen...

Page 82: ...s not being used for a long period of time more than 1 2 months Even if the battery circuit breaker is interrupted the battery will still be weakened by self discharge 07 2 Should the consumer battery...

Page 83: ...ED indicates test of vehicle battery flashing indicates empty battery s LED indicates test of consumer battery flashing indicates empty battery LED indicates that 230V mains is connected LED voltmeter...

Page 84: ...Legend j DOD display Shows the remaining amount of time for use if current amount of use is continued k Electric power display Red discharge Green charge l Electricity as a numerical value Example Cur...

Page 85: ...B A 1 3 5 7 9 2 4 6 8 10 B2 B2 B1 1 2 3 4 1 2 1 4 7 0 1 2 5 8 1 1 3 6 9 2 1 1 9 8 16 1 4 2 5 3 6 1 4 7 2 5 8 3 6 9 1 2 20 19A 15 11 14 13 17 18 16 23 22 21 12 A B 19B 20 m Battery ageing SOH State of...

Page 86: ...he power supply lead may not be longer than 25 m 13 11 12 l 10A fuse for supply of the heating boiler m 20A fuse for the lights n 20A fuse for the lights o 30A fuse for supply of the 12V AES absorber...

Page 87: ...ock into place 1 If you are using a cable drum without protection against overheating the electric cable must be completely unw ound from the cable drum Use only plugs and cables that meet CEE standar...

Page 88: ...7 4 Function of the power generating unit Position of the battery charger The charger is located under the passenger seat Operation with 230V mains electricity After the mains connection has been plu...

Page 89: ...quipment as possible that uses 12 V Checklist Turn off the motor Turn off all equipment that uses 12 V Start the motor Function of the battery charger Protecting the device If the battery charger shou...

Page 90: ...ise if the engine speed is above the idling speed the vehicle s battery is not completely discharged If this does not happen after using the dynamo to charge the battery check the following Is the 50A...

Page 91: ...The battery circuit breaker must be on when using the vehicle home and whilst driving When the circuit breaker is open the electrical input stage will not engage automatically 1 Changing the battery...

Page 92: ...protected by fuses on the 12 V distribution module The following applies if one of the devices breaks down Check the fuse on the corresponding electric circuit Replace the fuse If the fuse blows again...

Page 93: ...erwise it may cause interference with the electronic systems already installed in the motor home A CE mark is mandatory for devices that have been subsequent ly installed and which cannot be used whil...

Page 94: ...Electrical Installations 07 14...

Page 95: ...pulling it Unlock and open the filler cap j Fill the tank with drinking water Switch on the 12V main switch If applicable turn on the water pump at the control panel 8 2 Water supply 8 1 General Alwa...

Page 96: ...e and especially if there is frost Always ensure that the fresh water tank is filled before switching on the pump The pump can be destroyed if allowed to run dry Never introduce anti freeze or other c...

Page 97: ...lt to the waste water tank if temperatures are significantly below freezing to prevent the waste water from freezing The waste water tank is not sufficiently protected against damage from frost when t...

Page 98: ...bottle container depending on the model Unscrew the lid j open the valve k or the ball valve and allow the waste water to run off When the waste water has drained out completely push the slide valve...

Page 99: ...er supply Your motor home is equipped with a heating system with integrated boiler The boiler holds 10 litres of water During summer use the water can be heated independently of the heating system Ple...

Page 100: ...f the waste tank Return the drain nozzle to its original position Use toilet fluids very sparingly An overdose is no guaran tee of preventing possible odours Push the waste tank back into position Ens...

Page 101: ...approx 5 flushes Open the toilet flap and pull the holding bar up to remove the waste tank The waste tank can only be removed when the drain valve is closed Using the toilet Turn the toilet bowl to a...

Page 102: ...zzle is pointing downwards Press the vent button with your thumb and hold it down The waste tank will drain itself Return the waste tank to its storage position ensuring that it is pushed in until the...

Page 103: ...st be rechecked by a recognised expert who must provide a written confirmation Checking the gas fittings Before initial operation have the LPG fittings checked by an expert The gas fittings must be ch...

Page 104: ...ure for gas is 30 mbar Before initial operation The waste gas pipe must be tightly connected to the hea ting and chimney without any leaks It may not be dama ged Keep vents clear Remove any snow from...

Page 105: ...ending on the model access to the gas bottle cabinet is either via the rear storage compartment or separately in the side wall The gas bottle container holds two 11 kg propane cylinders j Via a safety...

Page 106: ...e easily accessible Do not close the gas bottle cabinet s air vents Ensure that third parties cannot gain access to the gas bottle cabinet Gas bottles must be shut while driving Gas regulator for Fran...

Page 107: ...hose by hand on to the gas bottle left handed thread Check that gas is not escaping from the connection point using leak detector spray Close the gas bottle cabinet door Do not smoke or ignite open fl...

Page 108: ...ation when filling the petrol tank of your vehicle on ferries or in the garage Over the years vibrations can cause slight leakages to occur If you suspect that there are leakages have your dealer or a...

Page 109: ...aping Effect of delay 3 5 g 0 5 g this corresponds to an impact speed of 15 20 km h against a fixed obstacle To operate j Open the valve on the bottle k Press firmly on the hose rupture protection gre...

Page 110: ...tle back in the gas bottle container and use both fastening straps to lash it securely Screw the high pressure hose to the full gas bottle Open the valve on the full gas bottle Press the hose rupture...

Page 111: ...g system while driving a Turn the knob to the left j or right to determine which cylinder is to be used b Shows the status of the cylinder in use Green full Red empty 1 DuoComfort min 50 cm b a b a Fu...

Page 112: ...summer Press the switch down and the LED will show the status of the cylinder in use b Display switched off c Operation in winter Press the switch up and in addition to showing the status the switchi...

Page 113: ...infor mation on the individual built in devices please refer to the separate operating instructions that have been included in the blue service bag found in the vehicle Only the device manufacturer s...

Page 114: ...and the gas stop valve Operating panel a Rotary switch for room temperature 1 5 b green LED lights up ON green LED flashes COAST DOWN to reduce the heater s temperature 1 3 5 7 9 40 60 60 Combi 1 2 3...

Page 115: ...or To activate Push in the knob at position m slightly and at the same time move it 90 towards position k If the switch is in position k the knob will remain in posi tion m To deactivate Turn the swit...

Page 116: ...er will turn off and the yellow LED g will go out Winter operation Heating with regulated water temperature Set the rotary switch to operating position e Turn the rotary button a to the desired thermo...

Page 117: ...ice is above 40 C If the boiler is full the water will automatically also be heated The water temperature will depend on the heat produced and the duration of heating required to reach the room temper...

Page 118: ...until it locks into place Turn on the 12V power supply by turning on the main switch on the control panel Turn on all taps and set them to warm Leave them on until the boiler fills up due to the air...

Page 119: ...ergy b Electrical operation 230 V 1800 W c Electrical operation 230 V 900 W d Operating on gas e Mixed operation gas and electrical operation 900 W f Mixed operation gas and electrical operation 1800...

Page 120: ...ter circuit electric power is supplied by means of the 12V modular battery Function The heating function is set manually using the switch in the driver s cab Set the switch to position j to heat the d...

Page 121: ...before using the refrigerator 12 V operation 12 V operation can only be used while driving when the mo tor is running When resting or if you have stopped for a lon ger period of time turn off the 12...

Page 122: ...ignition several times model specific If gas operation has been activated then the indicator in the control window will move into the green zonen Only release the button when the the indicator is in t...

Page 123: ...must always be closed and locked The refrigerator door has an automatic lock If the door is closed and pushed firmly it will lock automatically Refrigerator door lock Lock on the Slim Tower Lock on th...

Page 124: ...0 12 To remove the freezer Use a screwdriver to unlock the freezer compartment Pull the door out Push both clamps towards the middle Pull the freezer slightly out Unhinge the door Remove the floor pan...

Page 125: ...o a lack of oxygen and the odourless carbon monoxide which could be generated 10 6 Gas cooker The kitchen in the motor home is equipped with a gas cooker with three burners Before initial operation Op...

Page 126: ...ary switch k and turn to the desired set ting large or small flame If ignition was unsuccessful repeat the procedure Use oven gloves or potholders when handling hot pots pans or similar objects You ma...

Page 127: ...ase the rotary switch and set it to the desired level of performance oven only Close the oven door carefully so that the flame is not extin guished Never operate the oven when it is empty no food insi...

Page 128: ...hed Close the main stop valve on the gas cylinder and the gas stop valve Oven 10 8 Fume Hood Optional Extra The built in fan blows kitchen odours directly outside Clean the filter of the fume hood reg...

Page 129: ...onditioner is located instead of the roof window on the living room ceiling To operate the air conditioner correctly and optimize its per formance you should observe the following Ensure sound thermal...

Page 130: ...Built in devices 10 18...

Page 131: ...Address kunden ford com For further information in Great Britain please visit www ford co uk OwnerServices VehicleServiceandRepair Hobby recommends that you contact a service partner before driving th...

Page 132: ...BY dealer 12 months after the vehicle was first registered All further maintenance should be carried out once a year by a HOBBY dealer The maintenance of the basic vehicle as well as all built in equi...

Page 133: ...here to environmental protection measures Do not use cleaning agents containing solvents Washing with a high pressure cleaner Do not spray stickers and external decors directly with the high pressure...

Page 134: ...ated occasionally with wax Follow the application instructions given by the wax manufacturers The following applies when polishing the surfaces In exceptional cases use polish to refinish weathered va...

Page 135: ...ds the middle of the spot Never use household cleaners to remove spots Hoover cushions regularly to remove any dirt that may have collected We recommend the following methods for cleaning Method A Use...

Page 136: ...rains Corrosive substances and boiling water damage drain pipes and syphons The following applies for the sink and the cooker Clean stainless steel parts with normal household cleaners or special stai...

Page 137: ...The camping season often ends when winter starts Your motor home must be prepared accordingly before being laid up for the winter It should only be left in a closed space if this is dry and easy to ai...

Page 138: ...filter and allow the filter to dry completely Then reattach the filter 1 The following applies for tanks and containers Empty and clean the fresh water tank Empty and clean the waste water tank Empty...

Page 139: ...le caused by condensation 11 5 Winter Operation Preparations Your motor home has been designed to allow you to use it to a certain extent in winter If you really wish to camp in winter we recommend th...

Page 140: ...let the interior cool down completely when you are away or at night set the heating to low and leave it on If despite all of these measures condensation forms simply wipe it away The following applie...

Page 141: ...his removes corrosive thawing agents salts alkali Clean the exterior and use normal car wax to preserve metal parts Do not forget to remove flue extensions cover panels on refrigerators etc Wash the v...

Page 142: ...Maintenance and Care 11 12...

Page 143: ...e environment Always use your vehicle in an environmentally friendly way 12 1 The following applies for environmentally fair use When spending longer periods in towns and cities ask about specially de...

Page 144: ...clarification plants Empty your waste water tank as often as possible even if it is not completely full hygiene If possible rinse out the waste water tank with fresh water after emptying 12 2 Only emp...

Page 145: ...s leave picnic spots clean and tidy even if you dispose of someone else s waste 12 3 Careful use of the environment is not only in the interest of nature but also of motor home and caravan drivers eve...

Page 146: ...ever have to give up your motor 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 motor home...

Page 147: ...ss when vehicle is ready to start Techn perm overall weight Overload weight No of seats Conven tioal loading Overload weight Length of vehicle Personal equipment Remaining overload weight 65 TL Siesta...

Page 148: ...Technical Data 13 2 13 2 Inflation pressures Tyres Tyre pressure Bar Basis 215 75 R 16 C front 3 5 rear 4 75 FORD 1 Bar 14 5 PSI...

Page 149: ...bby Model Type Base Motorisation4 exhaust gas emissions Chassis Frame extension Tow bar Model vehicle Model Towing bracket Spherical head FORD Transit V347 front wheel drive 65TL SiestaTI H2 FT350L 2...

Page 150: ...m length 1 width base projection projection FORD Transit V347 front wheel drive UAP142 20 10008075 4 3500 1750 2250 750 1000 4500 4584 6999 2785 2310 1757 1718 3750 933 2316 UAP143 30 101537 4 3500 17...

Page 151: ...tt additional pneumatic spring on the rear axle Hobby Model Type Base Seats t p o w kg Permissible front axle load Permiss rear axle load Unbraked trailer load2 Braked trailer load2 Maximum towing wei...

Page 152: ...Front tread Rear tread width Wheel Front Rear length1 1 width base projection projection 4584 7055 2785 2310 1757 1718 3750 933 2372 4584 7055 2785 2310 1757 1718 3750 933 2372 3699 5999 2940 2286 17...

Page 153: ...T 60 manufacturer Borbet Basic model Hobby Model Series t p o w kg Perm axle load front Perm axle load rear Tyre size Wheel attachment Steel rims 65 TL Siesta TI 3500 1750 2250 215 75 R 16 C 5 65 160...

Page 154: ...nufacturer Borbet Hobby Model Series t p o w kg Perm axle load front Perm axle load rear Tyre size Wheel attachment Steel rims 65 TL Siesta TI 3850 1750 2250 215 75 R 16 C 5 65 160 5 J x 16 ET 56 65 F...

Page 155: ...carrier for 3 bicycles 9 00 Bumpers front painted white black grille 0 50 Clothes cupboard at rear end 12 50 Curtain shutting alcove bed off from living room 0 50 Dashboard with root wood applications...

Page 156: ...r 13 00 Rear levelling supports 6 00 REMIS pliss folding system for front and side windows in driver s cab 3 50 Remote indicator for DuoControl 0 30 Reverse drive video system with colour screen and f...

Page 157: ...Doors to open and close 05 4 Driving 02 7 in curves 02 7 in reverse 02 6 sparing the tires 04 1 Driving economically 02 7 E eBike carrier 05 11 Electric heating 10 7 Electric power supply 07 6 Electri...

Page 158: ...gation 07 13 O Operating the cooker 10 13 Operation 10 14 Outside shower Overflow valve for fresh water tank 03 3 P Petrol cap 05 9 Picnic spots 12 3 Place of installation 07 12 Polishing 11 4 Power s...

Page 159: ...legal requirements To determine your remaining load simply subtract the mass when the vehicle is ready to start the conventional load all additional equipment as well as your personal luggage from th...

Page 160: ...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...

Page 161: ...Hobby Wohnwagenwerk Ing Harald Striewski GmbH Harald Striewski Stra e 15 D 24787 Fockbek Rendsburg www hobby caravan de...

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