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Exterior Structure

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•  Observe the maximum permissible axle loads when loa

-

ding.

•  Add the measurements of the roof load to the height of the 

vehicle.

•  Place a note with the overall height in a visible position in 

the driver’s cabin to avoid having to calculate it when pas-
sing under bridges or through archways.

Only transport roof loads using an additional, suitable 

roof rack.

5.3 Roof rail 

*

The following applies when loading the roof rail:

•  Only store light items of luggage on the roof.
•  Lash the roof load securely and ensure that it cannot slip or 

fall off.

•  Do not overload the roof! The heavier the roof load, the 

worse the vehicle’s performance.

The maximum total load for the roof rail is 50 kg.

5.4 Roof Drains

Special drains have been mounted on the roof of vehicles 
with an alcove bed that drain water off the roof and down the 

side wall.

These drains must continuously be kept clean to prevent 
them from plugging up.

Summary of Contents for FIAT Premium Drive

Page 1: ...MANUAL PREMIUM VAN ANNIVERSARY EDITION PREMIUM DRIVE Version 10 2014 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 value of your motor home If this user manual should be unable to provide the required assistance a close pan Europe an network of dealers is available for further help Take advantage of your authoris...

Page 3: ...nal pneumatic springs 03 7 3 7 Towing fixture 03 8 3 8 Externally mounted fixtures 03 9 3 9 Automatic transmission 03 9 Chapter 4 Wheels tyres 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 Fast tyre repair kit 04 3 4 7 Changing a tyre 04 5 Chapter 5 Exterior Structure 5 1 Ventilation 05 1 5 2 Opening and closing doors and flaps 05 3 5 3 Roof rai...

Page 4: ...ilt in devices 10 1 General information 10 1 10 2 Heating 10 1 10 3 Hot water heating 10 13 10 4 Refrigerator 10 20 10 5 Gas cooker 10 25 10 6 Oven 10 27 10 7 Fume Hood 10 29 10 8 Rooftop Air Conditioning 10 30 Chapter 11 Accessories 11 1 Chapter 12 Maintenance and Care 12 1 Maintenance 12 1 12 2 Brakes 12 2 12 3 Changing the taillight bulbs 12 3 12 4 Airing 12 4 12 5 Care 12 4 12 6 Winter Lay Up ...

Page 5: ...n this user manual and the warning stickers placed throughout the motor home are not observed In accordance with guarantee conditions HOBBY s dealer will give you a 5 year guarantee on the consistency of the motor home Your dealer will give you a guarantee booklet 5 Years Guarantee on Consistency when you pick up your vehicle You will be charged for the annual inspection for leak tight ness If a c...

Page 6: ...andling 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 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 dangers that may lead to...

Page 7: ... Differences and thus all of the optional extras are marked with an asterisk Timeliness of This Manual The high level of quality and security for mobile homes is en sured by means of continuous further development In very rare cases there may be a difference between the description and the vehicle itself Should there be any equipment or model that is not descri bed in this user manual please note ...

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

Page 9: ...tor stop valves for the consumer loads Turn off the electric supply Sound 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 Operating and user instructions for built in equipment re frigerator heating cooker etc as well as for the basic ve hicle must be observed at all times If accessories or optional equipmen...

Page 10: ...o reflective stripes whenever you leave the vehicle on open roads and emergency strips The driver must put on this warning vest when the vehicle comes to a stop outside city limits on an obscure rural road because of an accident or breakdown if the view is poor due to bad weather in twilight or darkness or when it must be secured by means of a warning triangle on the emergency strip of the enginew...

Page 11: ...with individual basic equipment including a vehicle tool kit and accessories Fiat The tool box j is located underneath the bed or in the external storage locker model specific 2 1 Renault The tool box k is included separately in the external storage locker ...

Page 12: ...for the first three years after initial registration After this they must undergo a general inspection every two years Engine homes weighing between 3 5 and 7 5 tonnes must under go a general inspection every two years during the first six years following initial registration After this a general inspection must be carried out every year 2 4 Before driving The general inspection can be carried out...

Page 13: ...he roof must be cleared of snow and ice before driving Regularly check the tyre pressure before driving False tyre pressure can cause excessive wear damage to the tyres or even lead to a burst tyre Check liquids such as oil coolant brake fluid and wind screen washer fluid and top them up if necessary As the owner driver of the vehicle you are responsible for the state of the vehicle Please observe...

Page 14: ...permissible axle loads and the technically permissible total mass Distribute pay load evenly Excess point loads will damage the floor covering Fully charge the batteries before each journey Please refer to the section on Ancillary battery Switch on battery circuit breaker Battery Driver s cabin Do not forget the following Adjust the interior and exterior mirrors as well as your seat Preparing the ...

Page 15: ...urn off interior lights Secure the table and if possible lower it Close doors including refrigerator door drawers and flaps firmly Heavy and or voluminous objects e g TV radio must be secured before driving Fully open the Remis Blinds for the driver s cab and lock it into place Push the washroom with sliding door model specific to its original position Place a note with all important measures and ...

Page 16: ...ock them into place The seats may not be turned while dri ving Do not open the door latch No extra passengers may remain in the vehicle Driving Take a trial drive before leaving on your first large journey in order to familiarize yourself with the motor home Remember to practise reversing The base vehicle is a commercial vehicle adjust your driving style accordingly The following applies for drivi...

Page 17: ...ive constantly under a full load The following applies when driving Do not keep your foot down on the accelerator The final 20 km h before reaching top speed require up to 50 more fuel Getting petrol A number of devices that use an open flame have been built into your motor home The following applies when getting petrol Turn off all accelerator devices heating refrigerator etc Turn off all mobile ...

Page 18: ...ou do not acci dently disengage the handbrake Switching electric consumption The following applies when switching electric consump tion Switch the refrigerator from 12 V to accelerator or 230 V Otherwise if the engine is not on the 12 V electrical supply will automatically turn itself off after a few minutes Open the main stop valve on the accelerator cylinder and the accelerator stop valve on the...

Page 19: ...enault models the 17 digit vehicle ID number is located above the right entrance step On Fiat models it has been applied to the inner wheel case on the passenger s side To identify it more easily the VIN on Fiat models can also be found on a label on the left hand side of the dashboard which is legible from outside the vehicle In addition the VIN is also given on the type plate of the base vehicle...

Page 20: ...rds and storage compartments Heavy objects should be stowed securely to prevent them from slipping Lighter objects clothing should be stowed in the wall cupboards Secure doors and flaps Check the technically permissible maximum weight and the axle load s after you have finished loading Overloading can cause the tyres to break down or even burst This increases the danger that you may lose control o...

Page 21: ...reasons this mass must never be ex ceeded 2 Mass when the vehicle is ready to start The mass when ready to drive is equal to the weight of the empty vehicle including lubricants tools spare tyre or tyre repair kit petrol 100 ancillary battery all of the standard equipment installed by the factory as well as 75 kg for the driver In addition the masses for the fresh water and gas storage containers ...

Page 22: ...o drive plus the mass of the passengers and the mass of the additional equipment 6 Minimum loading capacity The loading capacity must be equal at least to the formula 10 x n L whereby n highest number of sleeping spaces L total length of the superstructure The minimum loading capacity includes objects that users may carry in the mobile home which are not included in the mass when ready to drive or...

Page 23: ...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 levelling support is once again in its initial horizontal position Do not use the levelling supports as a car jack Their sole purpose is to stabilise the motor home when it is parked Always load the levelling supports e...

Page 24: ...l the hinges must be cleaned or defrosted 3 5 Entrance step The motor homes are equipped with an electrically extenda ble entrance step j Following a short delay after the motor is started the step is automatically retracted Mind the different heights of the steps and ensure that the ground in front of the entrance is firm and level Do not step on the entrance step until it has been comple tely ex...

Page 25: ...his pressure is approx 0 5 bar please check individually when the vehicle is loaded the va lue will be correspondingly higher depending on the loading 1 2 3 3 6 Additional pneumatic springs Additional pneumatic springs on the rear axle optional extra provide a significant improvement to the motor home s road handling and complement the standard suspension The air bellows lift the vehicle s tail as...

Page 26: ... load are set out in Chapter 14 Technical Data 3 7 Towing fixture Please ensure that the permissible tow bar load maximum towing weight and rear axle load for the vehicle are not exceeded especially when you are loading the rear garage Simultaneous use of the tow bar and the rear carrier and or eBike carrier is not permitted While manoeuvring to hitch and unhitch loads ensure that no one is standi...

Page 27: ...he lever can be moved as follows forwards position to select a lower gear i e shifting down backwards position to select a higher gear to the left A M position to select automatic or manual mode alternatively 03 9 Please remember that the tow coupling motorcycle carrier pneumatic suspension and or additional leaf springs must be entered in the registration document Please note that mounting additi...

Page 28: ...gas pedal while you are shifting gears The system will only allow you to shift when such an action will not prevent the motor or the transmission from functioning correctly As soon as the motor reaches idle speed the system will automatically shift down e g when braking Automatic operation The lever must be pressed in the direction of A M in order to switch automatic operation on or off The system...

Page 29: ...ou use your vehicle the first time Never leave the vehicle when the transmission is in neutral N If the vehicle is not moving and you have already shifted into gear always step on the brake pedal until you have decided to start driving Only then should you release the brake pedal and slowly step on the gas pedal If the vehicle is not moving and the engine is running for a longer period of time we ...

Page 30: ...Chassis 03 12 ...

Page 31: ...que for wheel nuts and bolts 4 2 Tyres Use only tyres that have been entered in the vehicle s documents Other tyre sizes may only be used if they have been permitted by the manufacturer of the basic vehicle Driving to protect your tyres Avoid braking sharply and racing starts Avoid long drives on poor roads Never drive an overloaded vehicle Tubeless tyres have been mounted on your HOBBY motor home...

Page 32: ...be 0 3 bar higher than for a cold tyre The following applies for inflation pressure correct inflation pressure j inflation pressure too low k inflation pressure too high l Snow chains Never drive faster than 50 km h Do not use snow chains on snow free roads Ornamental hub caps must be removed before putting on snow chains Snow chains can only be mounted to tyres that are just as large as the tyres...

Page 33: ...sure is too low this may 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 instructions for the basic vehicle 4 4 Tread depth Replace your tyres as soon as the tread depth is only 1 6 mm Tyre manufacturers recommendations Irrespective of their tread depth tyres...

Page 34: ...the tyre Small punctures especially in the tyre tread with a max diameter of 4 mm can be sealed using the fast tyre repair kit Do not remove foreign matter e g a screw or nail from the tyre There is an expiry date on the sealant Therefore please note this date It is not possible to guarantee that the tyre repair kit will function properly if the sealant has expired Please refer to the FIAT or RENA...

Page 35: ...firm base such as a piece of wood underneath the car jack if the vehicle is on soft ground Insert the car jack into the appropriate mounting holes 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 not included in the scope of delivery may only be inserted in the appropriate mount...

Page 36: ...Wheels and tyres 04 6 ...

Page 37: ... the refrigerator manufacturer 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 and skylights must be opened for further ventilation see also Operating in Winter Refrigerator Grates supply the refrigerator with fresh air from outside to ensure sufficien...

Page 38: ...efully lift open the ventilation grid on the left hand side Then pull the right hand side out of the bracket We recommend that you remove the ventilation grate if the outside temperature is very high This allows more air to permeate to the refrigerator intensifying refrigeration The ventilation grids must remain firmly mounted while driving or when it is raining ...

Page 39: ...oors and flaps Keys to the vehicle The following keys are delivered with the motor home two keys to fit the following locks on the base vehicle driver s and passenger s doors a code card In addition a self adhesive aluminium plate is included in delivery engraved with the key number of the base vehicle Note the manufacturer s operating instructions for the basic vehicle two keys that fit the follo...

Page 40: ... door Turn key until you hear the bolt lock into place Turn key back to verticle position and pull it out To prevent damage to locks and door frames the inner door handle must be positioned horizontally and not slanted upwards The entrance door is your escape route in an emergency Never barricade the door from the outside ...

Page 41: ...ed from the inside 1 2 3 Insect screen plissé j Carefully open and close the insect screen plissé by gui ding it along the guide rail Entrance door plissé k Slowly close the entrance door plissé by pulling the two guide rails towards each other from the top and the bottom until they meet in the middle The insect screen plissé must be closed first before clo sing the entrance door Never close the f...

Page 42: ...les will be slightly projected Turn the handle to the left Swing the flap up To close Swing the flap shut Turn the handle to the right until the flap is pulled into the seal Latch both locks with the key and push the handles in until they click into place The maximum load for the external storage locker is 150 kg ...

Page 43: ...tle Container Flap 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 left to open this unlocks the flap which can then be swung open To close Turn the handle to the right this pulls the flap into the seal Place the key in the lock push the handle in and lock the ...

Page 44: ...e way Press the nose fastened to the door into the counterpart on the outside wall of the mobile home Take care to ensure that it clicks firmly into place To unlock Pull the nose out of the counterpart Flap locks l Open the gas bottle container flap all the way Lift open the locking device Fit the nose of the locking device into the groove of the gasbottle container flap Doors and flaps must alway...

Page 45: ...e or gas lamp with gas outside the mobile home Opening Hold the flap j by the latch and pull it up Closing Press the cover plate jof the flap shut until you hear it lock into place 2 1 Exterior socket Opening Take hold of the bottom of the cover flap j and pull it up wards Closing Push cover flap j down until you hear it lock into place 1 ...

Page 46: ...clicks into place Never fill petrol into the fresh water tank Please refer to the separate operating instructions from Fiat or Renault for information on how to operate the petrol cap Petrol filler neck The black petrol cap is covered by a flap located on the left side of the vehicle behind the driver s door in the lower sec tion of the B pillar Opening Open the flap by placing a finger in the not...

Page 47: ...suitable roof rack 5 3 Roof rail The following applies when loading the roof rail Only store light items of luggage on the roof Lash the roof load securely and ensure that it cannot slip or fall off Do not overload the roof The heavier the roof load the worse the vehicle s performance The maximum total load for the roof rail is 50 kg 5 4 Roof Drains Special drains have been mounted on the roof of ...

Page 48: ...ttachments k A tension belt can be used as an additional means of secu ring this load 5 5 Bicycle carrier The motor home s handling when driving is significantly different when the bicycle carrier is in use The driving speed should be adjusted accordingly to take this into consideration The driver is responsible for the secure fastening of the bicycles Even when unloaded and folded up the carrier ...

Page 49: ...he authorities upon request Always maintain the permissible load carrying capacity of the 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 the front axle This can change the driving performance and steering and brake response of the vehicle The carrie...

Page 50: ...rolled out about 1 m Unfold the telescopic rods on the inside of the drop tube and use them to support the awning Only then should you roll out the awning to the desired position Remove the crank Retracting Insert the hook on the crank into the grommet on the win ding mechanism Turn the connecting rod counter clockwise until the awning has been rolled in except for the last meter Retract the teles...

Page 51: ...ening and closing doors and flaps Close all flaps and doors properly before driving This avoids them opening accidentally while driving and objects falling out Stowage cabinets To open Slightly tilt the handle and then pull on it until the flap opens To close Press the flap shut until you can feel it close and lock ...

Page 52: ...he handle to open and shut the door 1 Drawers with a pressure lock 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 press the flap shut until you can feel it lock into place ...

Page 53: ...losed using the knob Depress the push lock until the knob locks into place and the door is fastened Furniture doors with a locking mechanism Mirror cabinets washroom To open Open the door of the mirror cabinet by pressing the lower edge from behind To close Push the door of the mirror cabinet back to its original position until it noticeably locks itself into place ...

Page 54: ...e frame and push outward To close Grasp the frame of the doors and push them closed until they click into place Bar in the entrance area To open Pull on the handle and swing the door outwards To close Use the handle to press the flap shut until you can feel it lock into place ...

Page 55: ...lock the table into the desired position 6 3 Tables 1 2 6 2 TV mount for flat screen TV Lock the media unit or TV holder before driving The mounted TV may not weigh more than 8 kg When driving we recommend that you remove the TV from the mount and store it securely 1 To fold out the mount release the lock by pushing the lever j to the right To fold in the mount push it back to its original positio...

Page 56: ...x 30 Pull down the lower section of the table foot m and remove it Pull the table top out of the upper wall rail n 5 3 4 6 7 1 2 To lower Pull the lever k all the way to the other side to unlock the table Use both hands to push the table top down Pull the lever k back into its original position to lock the table into the desired position To lower the table all the way to the floor the table top mu...

Page 57: ...ble top must be swung out and then rested on the supporting edge of the side seat opposite Hook the table top into the lower wall bracket o The lock must move up to lock into place and place the table on the shortened leg p To swivel out Pull the locking pin q down and then let go Swivel the lower table top j to the desired position The hanging table must be in the lower position before the alcove...

Page 58: ...by means of an extendable extension Open both pushlocks j Pull out the extension k as far as it will go Shut both pushlocks j to lock the extension into place Hang the ladder in the corresponding holding fixtures l the ladder is located in the external storage locker when your motor home is delivered 1 2 4 3 Insert the additional cushion m ...

Page 59: ...lt Premium Van Release the extension from the magnet and pull it along the guide rail Unfold the movable piece j by the notch k into a horizontal position and push it back along the guide rail Hang the ladder n in the designated fixtures l Insert the cushion m Carry out this procedure in reverse to put everything back in place taking care to ensure that the extension clicks back on to the magnet 2...

Page 60: ...urn it to the right to on Use the arrow down to lower the alcove bed as far as it will go Hang the ladder j located in the garage when your camper is delivered When sleeping clip the safety nets located underneath the mattress into place in the attachments on the ceiling ...

Page 61: ...ease also note the manufacturer s separately enclosed operating instructions The maximum load for the alcove berth is approx 200 kg Never use the alcove berth without setting up the safety mesh Never leave children unminded in the alcove berth Before driving the alcove bed must be in its storage position and locked Ensure that the lights attached underneath the alcove berth are turned off ...

Page 62: ...hion arrangements None of the motor homes with alcove beds can be con verted because there is not enough free space when the alcove bed has been lowered Rearranging the cushions Renault 65 GE Premium Van Additional cushion 960x460x110 ...

Page 63: ...towards the Porta Potti Then release the pushbutton of the retaining strap and fold out the partition towards the mirror When driving the shower partition must be fastened using the retaining strap and the washbasin must notice ably be locked into its original position 1 Rearranging the cushions Fiat 70 GE Premium Drive Additional cushion 1110x540x110 ...

Page 64: ...the washroom can be joined together with the separate shower or changing room Open the washroom door as far as possible so that the iron core j of the locking mechanism attaches itself to the magnet k on the opposite side 1 2 When driving the washroom door must always be locked ...

Page 65: ... in the shower Unlock j the seat by turning it to a horizontal position Fold the seat down and fit the lower surface k into the groove provided for this purpose Before driving the folding seat must be locked into its original position 1 2 When driving the doors of the separate shower must be fastened using the retaining strap ...

Page 66: ...latch to the original position so that it clasps behind the brackets and pull the pane into the seal 1 Fully adjustable window stays To open Turn all latches j by 90 Press the window latch outwards with your hand until it is open as far as you would like Then use your other hand to tighten the turn screw k until you feel the resistance and the window is held in place To close Loosen the turn screw...

Page 67: ...ose Move the handle for the sunshade or the latch for the insect screen slowly and evenly to the desired position To open Push the shade up slowly and evenly To combine Pull the sunshade down slowly and evenly then pull the insect screen down to the desired position To avoid consequential damage leave the shades open when the motor home is not in use ...

Page 68: ...motor home as otherwise it will be permanently damaged by the effects of heat and UV rays The dimming system may never be used as a sunshade or closed while driving 2 Skylight Acrylic glass frames cannot be supplied if the roof window is above an alcove bed The skylight cannot be opened It is fitted with an integral dimming shade which can be drawn as required by pulling it If the vehicle is not i...

Page 69: ...ng mecha nism Press the clasp together in the middle The magnetic lock will automatically lock 3 1 2 Side system l Press the locks j together to open the locking mecha nism Pull the handle as far as it will go The blinds will automati cally be locked into place this is fully adjustable ...

Page 70: ...ull 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 driving ensure that the skylight is securely bolted Opening Reach into the opening of the crank bag and fold the crank to the user position by pulling it out Turn the crank clock wise to open the light to the desired position When...

Page 71: ...to move the roof bonnet to the desired position Closing Guide the adjusting lever along the guide rail and close the roof bonnet The bonnet will lock when the lever hooks into place behind the locking knob j Opening Small roof bonnet Insect screens and shades plissés Both plissés are fully adjustable by sliding them horizontally from side to side ...

Page 72: ...lling seats in to face in the driving direction and lock them into place Leave 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 accident Swivelling seats Put the armrests up Move the seat to the middle position Release the lever to swivel the seat The ...

Page 73: ...the seat is located on the front edge of the seats in the driver s cab Tilt the lever upwards and turn the seat Fiat Premium Drive The lever kfor turning the seat is located on the outer edge of the seats in the driver s cab Push the lever forwards and turn the seat 2 1 ...

Page 74: ...move the seat and back cushions Fold the lid j of the seating bench up Pull the entire seating bench kup and out Lower the lid of the seating bench replace the seat and back cushions 6 11 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 2 1 ...

Page 75: ...belts after an accident Do not twist the seatbelt it should fit closely to your body Guide the upper part of the seatbelt over your shoulder and diagonally across your chest The lower part of the seatbelt fits across your hips Unbuckling the seatbelt Press the button on the lock of the seatbelt to unlock the tongue 6 12 Seatbelts in the motor home The seats in the seating arrangements that face on...

Page 76: ...emium Van Seats 1 4 may be used while driving Seat 5 must not be used while driving Fiat 70 GE Premium Drive Fiat 65 HFL Premium Drive Seats 1 4 may be used while driving Seats 5 6 must not be used while driving Seats 1 4 may be used while driving Seat 5 must not be used while driving ...

Page 77: ...hile driving Seat 4 may be used while driving if the permissible maximum weight 3650kg 4250kg 4400kg Seat 5 must not be used while driving Seats 1 3 may be used while driving Seat 4 may be used while driving if the permissible maximum weight 3650kg 4250kg 4400kg Seat 5 must not be used while driving ...

Page 78: ...Interior Structure 06 28 ...

Page 79: ...al 230 V mains connection use only a weather proof 3 wire extension cord with a CEE plug and connector Advice and instructions Important Any changes to the electrical installations 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 instructi...

Page 80: ...cturer s liability will no longer apply Do not plug up the ventilation and ensure that you have ade quate ventilation Tank probes The probe with rods measures the contents of the fresh and waste water tanks To avoid incrustations particularly in the waste water tank never let the water in the tanks stand for too long Flush the tanks regularly 230V automatic circuit breaker with an earth leakage ci...

Page 81: ...switch for at least four seconds while the system is switched on will turn off not only the pre sently activated devices but also the entire 12 V system If there should be a power failure the system will remember whether the main switch was on or off As soon as the power is back on the main switch will automatically switch itself back on Electrical devices that continuously use current such as the...

Page 82: ...e 230 V electrical devices e g hot air heating Entrance light Press this key to switch the entrance light on and off It is not pos sible to switch this light on when the motor is running The light will turn off automatically when the motor is switched on Kitchen light Briefly press the key to switch the kitchen lamp on and off 1 Switches light strips on wall cabinets on and off 2 Switches reading ...

Page 83: ... shift to displaying the battery An intelligent battery sensor is part of the vehicle s standard equipment The menu enables you to see the recharging time charging current charging voltage and remaining time until the battery is discharged Filling level indicator These are two additional possibilities for switching 230V devices on and off e g Alde hot water heating system Electric power supply 1 a...

Page 84: ...ight will be switched on After approx 1 minu7te all of the other lights will also be switched on provided no other key is pressed Renault To switch on Press power supply 1 2 and lighting atmosphere 1 somewhat longer To switch off Press power supply 1 2 and entrance light somewhat longer Fiat Drive To switch on Press Illuminated Wall Cabinets Ceiling Lamp Kitchen light somewhat longer To switch off...

Page 85: ...discharged o Main switch The icon for the main switch always appears when the system s 12V main switch has been switched on p Mains connection This icon appears if the motor home is connected to the 230V mains q Generator Motor is running An icon will appear here if the motor home s motor has been started r Air conditioning The air conditioning icon only appears when the motor home has been fitted...

Page 86: ...e temperature above and outside tem perature below The display is shown in increments of 0 5 C Level of the tank After turning once to the right or left the menu for displa ying the level of the fresh and waste water tanks appears Align the vehicle horizontally to obtain a meaningful result from the filling level indicator ...

Page 87: ...nu for displa ying the outside temperature appears The outside tem perature sensor is located underneath the vehicle near the entrance step Inside temperature After once again turning to the right the menu for displa ying the inside temperature appears The display is shown in increments of 0 5 C ...

Page 88: ...r temperature is displayed Press the rotary selector switch for several seconds The system will now switch automatically to calibration mode Switch to the desired area indoor or outdoor by turning the selector switch Press briefly on the switch to select the area You can now increase or decrease the temperature shown by up to 7 C in steps of 1 C When the desired value has been set quit the menu it...

Page 89: ...nega tive terminal on the ancillary battery Battery charging function 230V voltage applied and charger has been activated for sensor control The fan can be switched on and off in this menu the illustration shows the fan when it is switched on These menus show the charging voltage U the charging current I the remaining time until discharge dependent on the cap city and the actual flow current as we...

Page 90: ...ese settings must be adjusted accordingly To reach this part of the menu go to the Loading the Batte ry menu and press the button for approx 2 seconds Hot air heating only Fiat Drive Turn the rotary switch to access the heating menu This is where you can set the hot water temperature as well as the temperature desired inside the mobile home see also Chapter 10 2 ...

Page 91: ...entioned functions are only available for air conditioning systems that are CI bus compatible Alde hot water heating system radiator icon The optional Alde hot water heating system can be controlled using its own control unit or the LCD control unit Settings Temperature in steps of 0 5 from 5 C to 30 C Shower icon short term increase in the amount of hot water Electric heating lightning flash perf...

Page 92: ... the heating system after a brief delay they will appear on the display Setting the time alarm clock and date After pressing the menu button for a longer period of time approx 2 seconds the menu for setting the current time date wake up time and activating or deactivating the alarm clock appears Within the menu s you move left or right by turning to the various setting value ...

Page 93: ...at shows their functions on its display standard When coupled to a WLAN module all of the functions on the LCD control panel can be wirelessly controlled via your smart phone tablet or notebook After the main switch on the control panel has been switched on and all of the connections have been correctly attached a WLAN network is set up that is recognized by all WLAN enabled devices The SD card is...

Page 94: ...witched on Press the rotary encoder key to access the submenu in which the connection data for the WLAN network is displayed The menu on the left only shows example data The WLAN enabled device must be connected to the network and the password must be confirmed under Settings go to WLAN and select the network meinhobby1 in this exam ple Should this not be displayed immediately you must first use t...

Page 95: ...and confirm the rotary encoder on the control panel you will reach the Web server data which is required to open the data in the Web browser Settings can be called up and changed in the browser on page 192 168 0 1 cfg php Click on the Get button to call up the set values After making any changes the changed values must be saved by clicking on the Set button These changes will take effect after app...

Page 96: ...ations At present operation via a surfstick is not yet supported Please use the WLAN menu in the LCD display to switch WLAN operation on and off After switching it off WLAN shutdown will be displayed for approx 60 seconds When WLAN Off is displayed the vehicle s entire power supply can be switched off The SD card may be damaged if the mobile home s power supply is disconnected from the mains or th...

Page 97: ...rse of the circuit board j of the LCD display To replace this button cell the LCD display must be removed from the furniture front by carefully clipping the chrome plated frame out of its holder You will then see the screws that fasten the plastic part to the furniture Loosen these screws to detach the display When replacing the button cell please ensure that plus and minus are in the right direct...

Page 98: ...to switch on the left light j right light l or the light in the wall cabinets k 3 2 1 Fiat Drive Briefly press the key on each remote control by the bed to switch on the left light j right light l or the ceiling light above the seating arrangement k Press longer on the key to regulate how brightly you want the lights to shine The brightness you set will be saved when the lights are switched on aga...

Page 99: ...f there is one Fiat Drive Renault Remote control s entrance These remote control functions work even if the LCD panel has been switched off The remote control controls the elec tric entrance step Press the key j to fold the step out press it l again to fold the step back in Renault Briefly press the key k to switch on the ceiling light 3 2 1 4 ...

Page 100: ...tch on the lighting in the wall cabinets and on the floor Briefly press the right key to switch on the kitchen light inte grated in the window Fiat Briefly press the key k to switch on the outer tent light not while the motor is running Key m only for Fiat Briefly press the key to switch on the ceiling light ...

Page 101: ... 12 V such as lighting water supply etc is available Supply via mains connection 4 5 1 2 3 The mobile home is connected to the external 230V mains by a CEE feeder plug j located in the side wall To connect the CEE feeder plug Switch off the automatic circuit breaker j p 07 24 by pressing the rocker switch k down p 07 24 Flip up the cover flap of the external socket k see 05 11 Completely unwind th...

Page 102: ...lug m Press the cover flap k p 07 23 of the external socket down until it clicks into place The 230V system is protected by a two pole 13 A automatic circuit breaker j which is located underneath the refrigerator Exceptions to this include special installations such as hot wa ter heating etc In this case an additional two pole 16 A circuit breaker has been installed If there are two automatic circ...

Page 103: ...ns connection in the motor home has been designed for a total power consumption of 3000 W If addi tional devices requiring electricity are connected such as a water heater etc you must ensure that this electric power value is not exceeded taking other electrical equipment in use such as the refrigerator heating etc into account Repairs must not be carried out on the residual current device A resid...

Page 104: ...uld be a fault in the current Devices that set off during operation show that there is a defect they must be checked and or repaired by an electrical engineering specialist When the residual current device has been set off even when testing the customised settings in all mains operated devices are lost and the default settings made by the ma nufacturer will apply again If the automatic circuit bre...

Page 105: ...st be dismantled in order to subsequently fit or change the batteries Position of the 92 Ah AGM ancillary battery in the Renault Van The ancillary battery is located in front of the single seat at the front right It is also attached by the foot to a base plate To remove it the hot air pipe and the wood panelling must first be removed j Blade fuse 50A with fuse holder positive cable of ancillary ba...

Page 106: ...eries may be installed in those positions specified by the manufacturer The installed gel battery may not be opened When changing ancillary batteries use only batteries of the same make and capacity All of the electrical devices must be switched off be fore you disconnect or connect the ancillary battery Before replacing fuses you must first de energise the charger Before replacing fuses you must ...

Page 107: ...e vehicle be connected to a 230V mains connection every 6 weeks Recharging should be carried out for at least 24 hours Operating and charging the ancillary battery If the motor home is not connected to the 230V mains supply the ancillary battery will supply the electrical system with 12V DC voltage Since the battery only has a limited capacity the electrical devices should not be operated for a lo...

Page 108: ...y loses its capacity after having been used for a while and at low temperatures An acoustic warning signal will be given off if the remai ning time during discharge operation is less than 1 hour A warning will go off if the battery ages to a value less than 50 of its nominal capacity The battery is only charged if it has a minimum voltage of 8 V If the vehicle is not in use for a longer period of ...

Page 109: ...es If the D signal no longer sits close to the dynamo the two batteries will be separated from each other again In this way the starter battery cannot be discharged by equipment in the motor home The 12 V supply for the refrigerator only functions when you are driving If the motor has stopped the 12 V operation of the refrigerator is automatically turned off again To charge a discharged caravan ba...

Page 110: ...ing properly Is the Motor running signal on the input module on 7 4 Electrical system As soon as there is a mains connection the electrical system will switch from battery operation to mains operation The switching power supply 350 VA transforms the external mains voltage for the 12V electrical devices only Renault All of the lamps in the motor home use 12V LED lights Only large electrical devices...

Page 111: ...5 A ank heating 25 A entrance step Assignment of fuses Input module The fuses for the individual internal electric circuits are loca ted in the input module In some models there may be slight deviations in this assignment Only replace defect fuses if you know what caused the fuse to blow and have fixed this Input modulel Fiat Drive Input module Renault ...

Page 112: ...4 Light Control System Renault The fuses for the light control system can be accessed through an opening in the casing cover Light Control System Fiat Drive The outputs are safeguarded by internal circuit breakers polyswitch fuses ...

Page 113: ...splay cabinet The corresponding connection for the SAT antenna E3 is fed out openly in the position appropriate for the model in question Position Renault 65 GE Wall cabinet seating arrangement Drive 65 HFL Clothes cupboard 70 GE Wall cabinet seating arrangement 70 HGE Wall cabinet at foot of right hand bed in the direction of traffic 70 HQ Clothes cupboard by right hand bed in the direction of tr...

Page 114: ... either an input or an output socket For further information please speak to your Hobby dealer External socket and antenna terminal in the outer tent 7 5 Special Lights Reading lights The LED reading lights can be switched separately The switches for the lights described here are located directly on the lights themselves they are not controlled via the control panel If the LED reading lights have ...

Page 115: ...ing so Touch lights model specific To switch on and off Touch the middle notch jof the spotlight Touch lights can only be operated when they have been activated To do so the lighting atmosphere 2 Renault or lighting atmosphere 1 Fiat Drive must be switched on on the control panel lighting acrylic glass frames The touch lights then shine blue when they are on stand by 1 7 6 Mobile navigation As an ...

Page 116: ...n equipment or others must meet all of the requirements for electromagnetic compatibility Such equipment must have been approved in accordance with EU Guideline 72 245 EWG as it appears in version 95 54 EG because otherwise it may cause interference with the electronic systems already installed in the motor home A CE mark is mandatory for devices that have been subsequent ly installed and which ca...

Page 117: ...he entire water system must be emptied com pletely After longer periods of stagnation the water system must be flushed thoroughly before being used Should you discover impurities the material should be disin fected using suitable agents that have been approved for such measures 8 2 Water supply We recommend that you inspect any water you have left in the tank this is very critical before using the...

Page 118: ...DEM submersible pump requires no maintenance The TANDEM submersible pump switches itself on automati cally when the water taps are opened The tank j has a volume of 100 l and is located in the seating arrangement The tank is filled with fresh water by means of the filler neck k on the side wall The neck for filling up fresh water is marked by a blue cap and a picture of a water tap on the upper ed...

Page 119: ...e switched on Leave the water taps open until the water flows out of the taps without any bubbles This is the only way to ensure that the boiler will also be filled with water Turn all of the taps to cold and leave them open The cold water pipes will be filled with water Leave the water taps open until the water flows out of the fixtures without any bubbles Shut all of the water taps Shut the fill...

Page 120: ...frost see also 10 13 Frost Control Position of the Frost Control valve Renault illustration in the platform beneath the seating arrangement Fiat in the side seat directly by the heating The non electric safety or drain valve will automatically open at temperatures under approx 3 C and drain the boiler contents via a drain nozzle If the cold water system is operated without the boiler the boiler ta...

Page 121: ...r j up to an angle of 90 1 2 Emptying the waste water tank The waste water opening is located on the left side under neath the vehicle The valve k for opening the waste water opening is loca ted in a protected position in the gas bottle container Unscrew the lid j open the valve k and allow the waste water to run off When the waste water has drained out completely push the slide valve back in and ...

Page 122: ...ucets and pipes have emptied completely If necessary blow out any remaining water in the pipes using compressed air max 0 5 bar Re insert the overflow pipe and the water pump in the fresh water tank and close the openings Leave the faucets and the outlet valves open Clean the tanks and rinse them thoroughly Allow the water system to dry for as long as possible Do not forget to empty the toilet cas...

Page 123: ...ents the waste water from freezing in a light frost Do a small quantity of antifreeze agent e g table salt 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 the vehicle is not in use Therefore if there is any danger of sub zero temperatures empty the was...

Page 124: ...r connection for external shower Opening Push the cover j up to gain access to the water connection Closing Remove the external shower s hose from the connection point k and attach the protective cover Push the cover down ...

Page 125: ...le keeping it level Slightly tip the waste tank and then pull it out completely Place it in an upright vertical position Turn the drain nozzle to an upward position Fill the waste tank with the correct amount of toilet fluids Then add enough water to completely cover the bottom of the waste tank Return the drain nozzle to its original position Use toilet fluids very sparingly An overdose is no gua...

Page 126: ...to the toilet bowl Using the toilet Turn the toilet bowl to a comfortable position Fill the toilet bowl with a small amount of water by pres sing the flush button or by opening the drain valve by pulling the valve handle under the toilet bowl towards you Use the toilet After use open the drain valve if still closed and flush Close the drain valve after flushing ...

Page 127: ...The waste tank can only be removed when the drain valve is closed Only empty the waste tank at specially designated dis posal points and never in open spaces Take the waste tank to a designated disposal site making sure to hold the drain nozzle in an upright position Remove the cap on the drain nozzle Tilt the waste tank so that the drain nozzle is pointing downwards Press the vent button with you...

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Page 129: ...tten confirmation 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 in accordance with Form G 607 from the German Association of Gas and Water Experts DVGW and EN 1949 Regulator knobs hoses and exhaust pipes must also be checked The safety regulators...

Page 130: ...tle carefully by hand note left handed thread Do not use spanners pliers or similar tools If the temperature is below 5 C use the de frosting facility ice ex for regulators Gas regulator for France and Great Britain Due to specific country regulations the gas regulator in vehicles exported to France and Great Britain is mounted on the wall of the gas bottle container The requires the use of a high...

Page 131: ... side all from dirt and or snow Otherwise the exhaust fumes could have a CO content higher than allowed Do not close the safety vents We recommend that you store a Type D dry powder fire ex tinguisher with a minimum capacity of 1 kg by the entrance door as well as a fire blanket next to the cooker Familiarize yourself with the safety precautions against fire that have been set up on the grounds wh...

Page 132: ...applies to the gas bottle cabinet Always check the gas cylinder mountings before driving Stand the gas cylinders upright and close the valves Pull any loose straps tight The high pressure hose to the cylinders must be che cked for leaks using the leak detector every time a cylin der is changed The gas bottle cabinet is not suitable for storing additional items The stop valves on the gas cylinders ...

Page 133: ...tion green button on the high pressure hose see 09 7 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 flames while changing the gas cylinders After changing the gas bottles check whether there is any gas escaping from the tie in point by spraying it with leak detection spray Changing gas cylinders Gas s...

Page 134: ...point may be in operation 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 an authorised workshop for gas facilities check your system Never carry out leak tests near an open flame Should you suspect a leak in the gas system immediately close the shutoff v...

Page 135: ...ffect of delay 3 5 g 0 5 g this corresponds to an im pact 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 green button on the high pressure hose l If necessary e g after it has been newly mounted or the gas bottle accidentally hits against the gas pressure regulator system press the green reset button on the MonoC...

Page 136: ...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 DuoComfo rt min 50 cm b a b a Function Attach gas cylinders and open the valves of both gas cylinders Turn the knob to the left or right as far as it will go If the pressure in the cylinder is less that 0 5 bar the valve will automatically ...

Page 137: ...ill be heated yellow LED lights up d Red LED cylinder in use is empty e Green LED cylinder in use is full f Yellow LED operation in winter DuoC f b d e c a External socket for gas The external socket for gas is used to connect external gas devices such as a gas barbecue or lamp The plug connection can only be hitched when the emer gency shutoff valve has been closed Push back the clutch sleeve to ...

Page 138: ...tem The coupling valve has been constructed in such a way that the emergency shutoff valve can only be opened if a plug con nection has been used to hitch the coupling When hitching the plug connection is plugged into the safety coupling When unhitched use the protective cap to shut the opening of the valve ...

Page 139: ...ay be used for maintenance and repair work Any changes to the built in devices as well as non compliance with the rules for use will cause the guarantee to become void and lead to the exclusion of liability claims Furthermore the operating licence for the device will become void and in some countries this means that the operating licence for the vehicle is also void Please observe the instructions...

Page 140: ...ment Operating and display controls j Display k Status line l Menu line top m Menu line bottom n Display 230V mains voltage charging current o Display timer p Settings values q Adjusting knob pushbutton r Reset button 6 1 7 9 2 3 8 The adjusting knob pushbutton q is used to select the menus in lines land m and change the settings The data is shown on the display j the background is illuminated Use...

Page 141: ...ence The operating parameters are shown in the status line k or in the display no Adjusting knob pushbutton The adjusting knob pushbutton qis used to select and change specified values and parameters The changes are sa ved by briefly pressing the button Selected menu items blink Turn to the right Goes through the menu list from left to right Increases the values Ì ªΩ ı ı Ì ªΩ ı ı Turn to the left ...

Page 142: ...mperature changes on stand by screen a 3 Switching the control panel on and off Press the adjusting knob pushbutton for longer than 3 seconds Previously set values operating parame ters will be reactivated after the control panel has been switched on If the heating system is not supplied with operating voltage for more than 2 hours the control panel will automatically switch itself off Due to an i...

Page 143: ...gy a boiler1 is switched on b 40 hot water temperature of 40 C c 60 hot water temperature of 60 C d BOOST1 specifically heats up the contents of the boiler boiler operation fast for a max period of 40 min Use the adjusting knob pushbutton to select the icon in the menu line l Press to switch to the setting mode Use the adjusting knob pushbutton to select the desired temperature Press the adjusting...

Page 144: ...ting has been switched on room tempe rature and hot water temperature have been activated the type of energy selected in the previous heating operation is displayed in the status line Manufacturer s default setting gas Special features in mixed operation Interrupting the 230V power supply The heating system will switch automatically to gas operati on As soon as the 230V power supply has been reins...

Page 145: ...et If the timer has been activated ON the menu item Activate timer OFF is first displayed As soon as the heating has been switched on room tempe rature and hot water temperature have been activated the fan speed selected in the previous heating operation is displayed in the status line Manufacturer s default setting ECO 1 Can lead to higher engine wear depending on how often it is selected 2 The H...

Page 146: ...n speed will be depicted when the hea ting hot water temperature has been set Selecting the type of energy If the start end time was exceeded during entry the operating parameters will only be taken into account after the next start end time has been reached Until then the operating parameters set outside the timer will remain valid Setting the room temperature Use the adjusting knob push button t...

Page 147: ...utton to confirm the time entered Activating the timer ON Use the adjusting knob pushbut ton to activate the timer ON Press the adjusting knob push button to confirm the time entered The timer will continue to remain active even for several days until it has been deactivated OFF The icon for the timer will blink when the timer has been programmed and is active Deactivating the timer OFF Press to s...

Page 148: ...displayed in connection with a Combi E CP plus heating system that includes additional heating rods for electric operation optional extra Select the desired language from the languages available e g English German French Italian Changing the language Calibrating the temperature sensor OFFSET The background illumination can be changed in 10 increments Changing the background illumination of the con...

Page 149: ...n Cause not eliminated Return to setting mode Press the reset button In this case the warning will not be acknowledged on the control panel and the warning icon will continue to be displayed The control panel will remain in a warning state Other connected devices can be operated Warning A warning icon appears to signal a warning that one of the ope rating parameters has reached an undefined status...

Page 150: ...o setting mode Press the adjusting knob push button The corresponding device will be restarted In this case the malfunction will not be acknowledged on the control panel and the warning icon will continue to be displayed The device will remain in a state of malfunction Other connected devices can be operated Cause not eliminated Return to setting mode Press the reset button Due to an internal lag ...

Page 151: ... lower than approx 3 C the push button will be ejected Position n and the con tents of the boiler will be drained off via the drain outlet o k k m n o FrostControl FrostControl is a non electric safety or drain valve If there is a risk of sub zero temperatures it automatically drains the content of the boiler via a drain outlet If the system is under excess pressure intermittent pressure equalisat...

Page 152: ...make the best possible use of the convection principle nothing must prevent the air from circulating in the motor home such as behind the back cushions winter ventilati on in the bed frames and behind the stowage cabinets 10 3 Hot water heating Check the amount of liquid in the expansion tank at regular intervals When the heating is off the liquid should be approx 1 cm above the Min mark The LPG h...

Page 153: ...07 12 Functionality hot water heater heating system and hot water heater heating system Operating unit While on standby you can see which functions have been activated for the heating system the backlight is switched off After two minutes the operating unit switches from the setting position to standby if no key is pressed or if the arrow keys have been used to set it to standby To start the hot w...

Page 154: ... This icon is displayed when this function is activated G Liquid gas bottle full empty This icon is displayed when the sensor on the gas regulator of the bottle is connected and has been activated Is a de icer has been installed the icons will be displayed for the set mode together with the bottle icon H Nighttime automatic system This icon is displayed when this function is activated I 230 volts ...

Page 155: ... now finished and the heating will run until the set temperature has been reached It is not possible to set any temperature if the daytime or nighttime automatic system is in operation The plus and minus icons are then greyed out Settings menu Start the settings menu by pressing the MENU key The backlight goes on and those functions that can be set will be displayed The control unit will switch to...

Page 156: ... for the pump has been set to Cont you cannot select this 3 More hot water Should you need more hot water you can temporarily increase the water temperature to approx 65 C Press the plus key The icon is full After 30 minutes the hot water heater will switch back to normal operation If you have selected more hot water the circulation pump will continue to operate If the Operation function for the p...

Page 157: ...ollowing procedure to activate the Heating with electricity function The higher the selected output the faster the camper will heat up If electricity and gas are selected together you can set whether gas or electricity is to take priority see Tools menu The boiler uses no higher output than is required even if 3 kW has been selected 1 Starting and changing the different heating levels step by step...

Page 158: ...room This fan can be activated in two stages using the switch j 10 4 Refrigerator Refrigerators made by Dometic will be installed If the external temperature is high full refrigerating capa city can only be ensured by means of sufficient ventilation If necessary to achieve better ventilation the refrigerator s ventilation grille can be removed at the caravan Please refer to the manufacturer s sepa...

Page 159: ...2 V operation 12 V operation can only be used while driving when the mo tor is running When resting or if you have stopped for a lon ger period of time turn off the 12 V operation and if required select another mode of operation Turn the energy selector switch to battery operation j 12V operation will only function if the vehicle s motor is running 1 2 3 4 5 6 Modes of operation Three modes of ope...

Page 160: ...down The refrigerator either ignites automatically or by pushing the button for manual 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 the green zone Use the thermostat o to regulate the cooling capacity No absolute temperature values have been assi...

Page 161: ...ing anything in it and if possible store only goods that have already been cooled Environmental conditions influence the performance of the refrigeration unit The system reacts sluggishly to changes in the thermostat regulator loss of cold when opening the door or storing goods Use the winter cover if the temperature is below 10 C Dometic accessory If the temperature stays above 32 C an additional...

Page 162: ...n on the freezer door If not in use for a longer period of time the refrigerator should be switched to the ventilation position to prevent bad odours To activate the ventilation position light press on the slider j to pull it forwards Normal position Ventilation position 1 ...

Page 163: ...gnition when turning on the gas device should spring back to their original position after being pressed The sockets above the cooker may not be used when cooking Shut the protective caps Do not operate the cooker when the glass covering is closed Never use the cooker or other devices extracting combu stion air from the interior of the vehicle to heat the vehicle If this is ignored there is an acu...

Page 164: ...ve on the gas cooker After cooking leave the glass cover j open until the burners stop giving off heat Otherwise the glass cover could burst Operation Use the main switch on the Control Panel to turn on the 12V power supply Open the tinted glass covering j Turn the adjusting knob kof the burner you wish to use to the ignition position large flame press it and hold it pressed Use the igniter l to i...

Page 165: ... be heated Never use the oven to heat the caravan Under no circumstances may this device be plugged into the 230V mains Never operate the oven while driving Switch on the 12 V power supply using the main switch on the control panel Open the main shutoff valve on the gas bottle and the gas shutoff spigot marked oven Open the oven door completely Position the baking tray or grill so that it is not i...

Page 166: ...ould be mainly blue and the flame should have a clear outline After approx one minutes carefully close the oven door so that the flame does not go out If it has not ignited repeat this procedure from step 1 Should the flame on the burner accidentally be extin guished turn the switch back to the neutral position and leave the burner off for at least one minute before igniting it again Turning off t...

Page 167: ...extractor fan The built in fan blows kitchen odours directly outside The control panel is located above the first kitchen drawer Press the right button to turn on the fume hood Hold the fan button firmly to select the speed of the fan from among 15 different speeds The kitchen light which is operated via the control panel can also be switched on using the left button ...

Page 168: ...he 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 insulation seal chinks and cover up glass areas Avoid opening doors and windows unnecessarily Do not plug or cover up air intakes and openings Do not spray water into the air conditioner Keep all easily inflammable material away from...

Page 169: ... provided for these parts this does not ensure the orderly condition of the product HOBBY cannot accept liability for any damages caused by parts or changes that have not been approved by HOBBY Note the detailed operation instructions installation instruc tions and circuit diagrams from the manufacturers when using accessories These are located in your service package The following table includes ...

Page 170: ...reased from light chassis to maxi chassis 40 00 Metal wheel rim 16 16 00 Mud flaps rear 2 00 Pre installation of radio with loudspeakers 2 00 Tow coupling 35 00 Driver s cab Dashboard with aluminium applications 0 00 Superstructure Bicycle carrier also suitable for eBikes 25 00 Bicycle carrier for 2 bicycles 8 00 Bicycle carrier for 3 bicycles 9 00 DOMETIC SEITZ roof bonnet Midi Heki 700 x 500 mm ...

Page 171: ...incl crash sensor and de icer 2 10 TRUMA MonoControl CS crash sensor 1 00 USB charging socket double 0 00 Wireless alarm system with gas alarm for narcotic gases propane and butane 1 00 WLAN control for LCD Control Panel 0 00 Heating air conditioning ALDE hot water heater Compact 3020 29 00 DOMETIC roof air conditioning system 30 00 TRUMA heating Combi 6 E instead of Combi 6 1 10 Multimedia 2 addi...

Page 172: ...Accessories 11 4 standard equipment in the Renault Van Anniversary Edition model ...

Page 173: ... built in equipment should be carried out at the intervals given in each operating manual The gas fittings must be checked every 2 years by an expert for LPG and confirmed on the certificate in accor dance with DVGW G 607 and EN 1949 The operator of the vehicle is responsible for having main tenance carried out on schedule Replace the safety regulator for gas at least every 6 years For safety reas...

Page 174: ...ral 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 The following applies when maintaining the brake system Check the level of brake fluid regularly Check the brake system and brake hoses regularly for lea kage Rodents often gnaw at rubber hoses Us...

Page 175: ...ne LED Lampen dürfen daher aus genehmigungstechnischen Gründen nicht aus getauscht werden bei einem Defekt muss das komplette Rücklicht getauscht werden 2 1 3 4 To change the bulbs start by carefully removing the cover j at the indicated place k by clipping it out of the retainer Then unscrew the 3 screws lin order to remove the rear light and expose the bulbs Simply unscrew the defect bulb m from...

Page 176: ...ng liquid or commercial cleaning agents always taking care to follow the instructions for use and test the cleaning agent to make sure it is suitable 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 Cleaning products not recommended for use abrasive cleaning agents scratch th...

Page 177: ... washing the vehicle leave it standing outside to dry off completely Dry the headlights and sockets thoroughly as water collects there easily Washing with a high pressure cleaner Do not spray stickers and external decors directly with the high pressure cleaner as they could peel away as a result Before washing the motor home with a high pressure cleaner study its operating manual carefully During ...

Page 178: ...in stains Tar and resin stains as well as other organic stains can be removed with petroleum ether or spirits Do not use aggressive solutions such as products contai ning ester or ketone Skylights windows and doors Window panes require particularly careful treatment The following applies for their care Rub the rubber seals around doors and windows lightly with talcum powder Clean acrylic glass pan...

Page 179: ...gly when cleaning inside Cleaning instructions for materials that containTeflon Always treat spots immediately Sponge spots but do not rub them Work from the edge towards 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 only commercial cleaning agents...

Page 180: ...place fitted carpets on a wet PVC floor as the fitted carpet and the PVC flooring could become glued together Never use chemical cleansing agents or steel wool be cause this will damage the PVC flooring Chocolate or coffee should only be washed out with luke warm water The following applies for furniture surfaces Clean the surface of wooden furniture with a damp cloth or sponge Rub dry with a dust...

Page 181: ... following applies for built in equipment The glycol mixture in the hot water heating system should be replaced every two years because certain pro perties such as protection against corrosion deteriorate The space behind the refrigerator should be hoovered and cleaned regularly The ventilation grille should also be kept clean The door seal should be rubbed once a year with talcum power to keep it...

Page 182: ... to see if it is still charged if not charge it Check the antifreeze in the cooling system and if neces sary top it up Leave space between tarpaulins and the camper so as not to hamper ventilation The exterior should be treated with wax or a special polish for varnish Use a protective agent to protect the metal parts of the chassis against rust Check the chassis for damage and if necessary repair ...

Page 183: ...prevent the build up of mould from condensation Switch off the 12 V main switch The following applies for your preparations Check the vehicle for damage to the paintwork or from rust and if necessary repair it Ensure that water cannot run into the ventilation and de aerating and heating systems Use a wax based protective agent to protect the metal parts of the undercarriage against rust Preserve v...

Page 184: ... opened doors and windows sever al times a day If the outside temperature is under 8 C winter covers should be mounted over the ventilation grilles of the refri gerator Do not let the interior cool down completely when you are away or at night set the heating to low and leave it on Continue to heat the vehicle while you are sleeping The motor home uses considerably more gas in winter than in summe...

Page 185: ... should be emptied if there is danger of frost Saving energy in winter It is very easy to save energy inside your motor home This applies especially to heating in winter The following applies for saving energy Meter the exact use of ventilation in the vehicle and the heating valve Install winter mats on the inner sides of the driver s cabin and the windscreen not included in scope of delivery Atta...

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Page 187: ...for the environment Always use your vehicle in an environmentally friendly way The following applies for environmentally fair use When spending longer periods in towns and cities ask about specially designated campsites for motor homes and use them Do not spoil the peace and cleanliness of nature Dispose of wast water and rubbish in the proper way Set an example so that motor home and caravan driv...

Page 188: ...rough 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 Only empty your waste water tank in special places for waste water disposal but never in open spaces Generally waste water stations are found in motorway service areas campsites or petrol stations You may be...

Page 189: ...someone else s waste Do not let the vehicle s engine run unnecessarily while the vehicle is standing still When the transmission is in neutral a cold engine generates more harmful emissions The quickest way for the engine to reach its operating temperature is while driving Sanitation Never allow the waste tank to become too full Empty the tank immediately as soon as the level indicator lights up N...

Page 190: ...an drivers everywhere 13 2 Returning the vehicle If you should ever have to give up your motor home and have it recycled the manufacturer of the basic vehicle is responsible for taking it back status at the time of printing This means that your HOBBY motor home must be taken back free of charge by any Fiat or Renault dealer and expertly recycled ...

Page 191: ...ight 115 Multijet 85 kW Euro 5b Serien Tiefrahmen 207354 straight MT026 30PEI20021 P Typ 04 3009000400 RENAULT Master X62 65GEA Ed Premium Van R1 Master 2 3 dCi 125 FAP 92 kW Euro 5b Plattform L3 H1 207100 straight MT047 21PV040001 30VR100003 P Typ 04 3009000400 Chapter 14 Technical Data All measurements in mm all weights in kg 1 Trailer load for technically permitted gross vehicle weight of 3 650...

Page 192: ...e Front projec tion Rear projec tion FIAT Ducato X290 21PE02020P 4 3500 1850 2000 750 1600 75 5100 4503 6994 2770 2340 1810 1980 4035 948 2011 21TE04001P 4 3500 1850 2000 750 20001 80 5500 4953 7444 2730 2340 1810 1980 4035 948 2461 21TE04001P 3 3500 1850 2000 750 20001 80 5500 4953 7444 2770 2340 1810 1980 4035 948 2461 21PE02021P 3 3500 1850 2000 750 1600 75 5100 4953 7444 2770 2340 1810 1980 40...

Page 193: ...2100 2400 750 1800 80 6050 70 HQ Premium Drive F3 Ducato Maxi 4 4250 2100 2400 750 1600 75 5850 65 HFL Premium Drive F3 Ducato Maxi 4 4400 2100 2500 750 1600 75 6000 70 GE Premium Drive F3 Ducato Maxi 4 4400 2100 2500 750 1750 80 6150 70 HGE Premium Drive F3 Ducato Maxi 4 4400 2100 2500 750 1750 80 6150 70 HQ Premium Drive F3 Ducato Maxi 4 4400 2100 2500 750 1600 75 6000 RENAULT Master X62 65 GE A...

Page 194: ...1810 1980 4035 948 2461 4953 7444 2770 2340 1810 1980 4035 948 2461 4503 6994 2797 2340 1810 1980 4035 948 2011 4953 7444 2757 2340 1810 1980 4035 948 2461 4953 7444 2797 2340 1810 1980 4035 948 2461 4953 7444 2797 2340 1810 1980 4035 948 2461 4503 6994 2797 2340 1810 1980 4035 948 2011 4953 7444 2757 2340 1810 1980 4035 948 2461 4953 7444 2797 2340 1810 1980 4035 948 2461 4953 7444 2797 2340 1810...

Page 195: ...ady to start t p o w kg Overload weight FIAT Ducato X290 65 HFL Premium Drive 2876 75 69 3020 121 3141 3500 359 70 GE Premium Drive 2887 75 69 3031 121 3152 3500 348 70 HGE Premium Drive 2974 75 69 3118 121 3239 3500 261 70 HQ Premium Drive 2950 75 69 3094 121 3215 3500 285 RENAULT RENAULT Master X62 65 GE Anniv Edition Premium Van 2905 75 61 3041 121 3162 3500 338 ...

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Page 197: ...m Drive 3500 3650 1850 2000 215 70 R 15 C 6 J x 15 ET 68 225 75 R 16 C 6 J x 16 ET 68 5 71 118 70 HGE Premium Drive 3500 3650 1850 2000 215 70 R 15 C 6 J x 15 ET 68 225 75 R 16 C 6 J x 16 ET 68 5 71 118 70 HQ Premium Drive 3500 3650 1850 2000 215 70 R 15 C 6 J x 15 ET 68 225 75 R 16 C 6 J x 16 ET 68 5 71 118 RENAULT Master X62 65 GE A Ed Premium Van 3500 1850 2100 225 65 R 16 CP 6 J x 16 ET 66 5 8...

Page 198: ... 4250 4400 2100 2400 2500 225 75 R 16 C 6 J x 16 ET 68 5 78 130 70 GE Premium Drive 4250 4400 2100 2400 2500 225 75 R 16 C 6 J x 16 ET 68 5 78 130 70 HGE Premium Drive 4250 4400 2100 2400 2500 225 75 R 16 C 6 J x 16 ET 68 5 78 130 70 HQ Premium Drive 4250 4400 2100 2400 2500 225 75 R 16 C 6 J x 16 ET 68 5 78 130 RENAULT Master X62 65 GE A Ed Premium Van 4000 1850 2200 225 65 R 16 CP 6 J x 16 ET 66...

Page 199: ...manufacturers e g Continental Pirelli etc Motor homes Tyres Tyre pressure bar Basis Michelin XC Camping 215 70 R 15 C front 5 0 rear 5 5 FIAT 225 75 R 16 C front 5 5 rear 5 5 FIAT other tyre manufacturers 1 225 65 R 16 C front 4 0 rear 4 8 RENAULT 215 70 R 15 C front 4 1 rear 4 5 FIAT 225 75 R 16 C front 4 5 rear 5 0 FIAT ...

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Page 201: ... step 03 6 Environment 13 1 disposal 13 3 excrements 13 2 picnic spots 13 3 rubbish 13 3 waste water 13 2 Environmental protection 13 1 Exhaust fumes 09 3 External cleaning 12 5 high pressure cleaner 12 5 polishing 12 6 waxing 12 6 External gas connection 05 9 External socket 05 9 F Fire protection 02 1 First aid kit 02 2 Fittings 03 9 Flaps opening and closing 05 3 Flush toilet 08 9 Freezer compa...

Page 202: ...ehicles 13 4 TANDEM submersible pump 08 2 Tar stains 12 6 Technical data 14 1 Technically permissible maximum weight 03 1 Toilet flap 05 7 Toilet emptying the cassette 08 11 to use 08 9 Toilet upkeep 12 8 Tow bar 03 8 TV mount 06 5 Tyre pressure 04 2 Tyre pressure values 14 5 Tyre profile depth 04 2 Tyre repair kit 04 4 Tyres 04 1 U Upkeep 12 4 accessories 12 9 chair and cushion covers curtains 12...

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