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3. Chassis
3.3 Loading
Rules for loading:
• Distribute the additional load evenly between the left and right-
hand side of the vehicle. Heavy or bulky items should be stored
close to the axles.
• Never load your caravan with the weight towards the rear (dan
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ger of swaying back and forth).
• The lower the caravan's centre of gravity, the better its driving
performance and response in curves.
• Stow baggage and light objects (clothing) in storage compart
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ments inside the vehicle.
• Heavy objects should be stowed securely to prevent them from
moving.
• You may not always be able to follow the recommended stowing ar
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rangement, because storage possibilities are distributed throughout
the whole interior of the caravan. If necessary, put heavy objects
in the tow vehicle.
• Secure doors and lockers.
• Check the technically permissible maximum weight and the
axle load after you have finished loading.
3.3.1
General information
The maximum axle loads entered in the documentation for
this vehicle as well as the technically permissible maximum
weight must not be exceeded. Overloading can cause
the tyres to break down or even burst! This increases the
danger that you may lose control of the vehicle. Therefore,
you endanger yourself and other road users
.
If you are not sure whether or not you have overloaded
the caravan, you should have it weighed at a public weigh
bridge.
Stowage areas in the caravan
- Light objects
j
such as towels and lightweight laundry.
- Medium-weight objects
k
such as clothing, laundry and food.
- Heavy objects
l
such as the awning, boat engine or beverage
cases.
Stowage areas
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Ing. H. Striewski GmbH, Harald-Striewski-Str.15, 24787 Fockbek
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