3. Chassis
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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 in the optional extras (e.g. clothing, toilet
and kitchen fittings, food, camping equipment, toys, pets).
The remaining additional load (
5.
) must always be greater than
or equal to the minimum loading capacity (
6.
); this must be taken
into account when determining the configuration of the vehicle.
If the vehicle does not hold the equipment and liquids set
out in the table in Item 2 (mass when ready to drive), the
loading capacity/additional load (Item 5) can be increased
by this value.
3. Additional equipment / optional extras
Mass of the equipment that was assembled by the manufac-
turer in or on the mobile home in addition to the standard equip-
ment. These optional extras will be shown in the actual mass of
the vehicle if
− they are not part of the standard scope of equipment,
− Hobby or the manufacturer of the base vehicle were re
-
sponsible for assembling them,
− the customer can order them.
4. Actual mass
Sum of the mass when ready to drive and the optional extras
or additional equipment assembled by the manufacturer.
5. Loading capacity / additional load
Difference between the technically permissible maximum weight
and the mass when ready to drive, plus the mass of the passen-
gers and the mass of the additional equipment.
6. Minimum loading capacity
The loading capacity must be equal at least to the formula
1
0 x (n + L)
, whereby:
n
- highest number of passengers plus the driver
L
- total length of the superstructure in meters