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9. Gas

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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 undo the safety latch.

The operating pressure of the device to be connected 

must be 30 mbar (1 bar = 14.5 PSI). Maximum perfor

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mance of devices to be connected: 1.5 kW

External gas socket

Remote indicator for the switching valve 

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The remote indicator is coupled to the changeover valve of 
the two-bottle gas system.

a

  Operation in 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 switching valve will be heated  
  (yellow LED lights up).

d

   Red LED (cylinder in use is empty)

e

   Green LED (cylinder in use is full)

  Yellow LED (operation in winter)

DuoC

f

b

d

e

c

a

Remote indicator for DuoControl CS

Summary of Contents for Van Vantana 2016

Page 1: ...MANUAL Version 12 2015 Van Vantana GB...

Page 2: ...driving a mobile home or van for a longer period of time Correct use of all technical details will increase your driving pleasure and assist in conserving the value of your van Take advantage of your...

Page 3: ...ted fixtures 25 3 6 Automatic transmission 26 Chapter 4 Wheels tyres 4 1 Wheels 28 4 2 Tyres 28 4 3 Tyre pressure 29 4 4 Tyre profile depth and age of tyres 30 4 5 Wheel rims 31 4 6 Changing a tyre 32...

Page 4: ...nformation 136 10 2 Hot air heating 136 10 3 Webasto auxiliary heating 150 10 4 Refrigerator 151 10 5 Gas cooker 156 10 6 Rooftop Air Conditioning 158 Chapter 11 Accessories 160 Chapter 12 Maintenance...

Page 5: ...een built in accordance with the latest technology and approved safety regulations Despite all pre cautionary measures however it is possible that passengers Before taking your first drive Please do n...

Page 6: ...tee on Consistency when you pick up your vehicle Fill out the guarantee cards in the different manuals for the instal led equipment and fittings and send them to the manufacturers This will ensure gua...

Page 7: ...details that ensure your van and its fittings will function perfectly Please remember that there may be some differences in description to the various kinds of equipment that can be supplied Warnings...

Page 8: ...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 vans is ensured by means of continuous further developm...

Page 9: ...bile travel accommodation for private not commercial use It is not intended for permanent residence Furthermore no more than the number of people for which this camper has been planned may spend the n...

Page 10: ...l heating and cooking devices Any changes to the electric system accelerator system or built in devices may only be carried out by an authorised workshop Install a fire extinguisher next to the main e...

Page 11: ...tions for carrying and wearing a high visibility vest with white retro reflective stripes in accor dance with EN 471 whenever you step outside the vehicle on roads outside built up areas or on the har...

Page 12: ...hing warning light and at least two 2 chocks not included in the scope of delivery 2 4 2 Vehicle tool kit Each vehicle comes with individual basic equipment including a vehicle tool kit and accessorie...

Page 13: ...ur new van Apply for registration at your local Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency The following documents are required to initiate the registra tion process Motor Vehicle Registration Certificate Pa...

Page 14: ...ust 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 see also Ch...

Page 15: ...e following preparations before driving Preparing the vehicle Close all of the windows in the living room as well as the roof bonnets and roof windows Retract the entrance step Close and lock the slid...

Page 16: ...y snow or leaves as this increases the danger of suffocation Secure the table and if possible lower it Close doors including refrigerator door drawers and flaps firmly If necessary secure the TV mount...

Page 17: ...e vehicle 2 6 While driving Your van is not an automobile In many situations it reacts very differently to a normal au tomobile Therefore you should be prepared for the following differences Passenger...

Page 18: ...t the longer braking distance especially on wet roads When driving downhill select a gear that is not higher than when driving uphill Driving economically The engine of your van has not been designed...

Page 19: ...r to pre vent the handbrake from freezing up When turning the driver seat ensure that you do not accidently disengage the handbrake Getting petrol A number of devices that use an open flame have been...

Page 20: ...e main stop valve on the accelerator cylinder and the accelerator stop valve on the consumer required Water installation Water left standing in the fresh water tank or the pipes quickly becomes undrin...

Page 21: ...ehicle 3 2 Vehicle identification number VIN The 17 digit vehicle ID number has been applied to the inner wheel case on the passenger s side To identify it more easily the VIN can also be found on a l...

Page 22: ...terior in cupboards 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 flap...

Page 23: ...is ready to start The mass when ready to drive is equal to the weight of the em pty vehicle including lubricants tools spare tyre or tyre repair kit petrol 90 ancillary battery all of the standard equ...

Page 24: ...t 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 t...

Page 25: ...ld 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 4 Towing fixture Please ensure that th...

Page 26: ...l support organisation or tech nical service provider e g MOT The technical support organisation will approve the fittings and draw up a corresponding expertise road traffic authorities Take the exper...

Page 27: ...to select automatic or manual mode alternatively These three positions are not fixed i e after the lever has been moved it jumps back to the centre position Manual operation This method of operation...

Page 28: ...the vehicle is not moving and the engine is running for a longer period of time we recommend that you shift to neutral N Do not use the gas pedal as a means of holding the vehicle in one spot e g on...

Page 29: ...g in snow ice or sludge in one of these countries your vehicle must be fitted with tyres that have the M S symbol You may be fined if you ignore this legal requirement 4 2 Tyres Use only tyres that ha...

Page 30: ...ssure every four weeks but at least every three months and before every drive If driving on low tyre pressure is unavoidable i e from the campsite to the nearest service station you should drive at a...

Page 31: ...ndations must be observed Safety limit in summer 3 0 mm Safety limit in winter 4 0 mm Tyres may never be exchanged from one side to the other i e from the right hand side of the vehicle to the left ha...

Page 32: ...the wheel rim cone washer spherical wheel bolt FIAT Adaptations are only permitted if these have been released by the manufacturer Age of tyres Tyres should never be more than six 6 years old as the...

Page 33: ...d in the scope of delivery may only be inserted in the appropriate mounting holes If the car jack is attached in other places this may cause damage to the vehicle or even accidents if the vehicle fall...

Page 34: ...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 Fast tyre repair kit Plea...

Page 35: ...o 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 refri...

Page 36: ...tor Air circulation may be adversely affected if the sliding door is open These winter panels are a chargeable option they can be ordered from your dealer Please also note the information on the cover...

Page 37: ...outlet is not blocked Heating flue 2 5 2 Opening and closing doors and flaps Keys to the vehicle The following keys are supplied with the van two keys to fit the following locks on the base vehicle d...

Page 38: ...entry door is your escape route in an emergency Therefore never block the door from the outside The sliding door must always be kept closed and locked while driving Outside sliding door Opening Use ke...

Page 39: ...e door closed until it locks into place and the door is completely shut 1 2 3 The sliding door is your escape route in an emergency Never obstruct the door from the outside 1 2 Inside sliding door Rea...

Page 40: ...shut and lock them Rear door from the inside left rear door The left rear door can only be opened after the right rear door has been opened Opening Pull the lever k on the inside of the left door to u...

Page 41: ...ui ding it along the guide rail The insect screen pliss must be closed first before clo sing the entrance door Insect screen plisse Toilet flap Opening Use key to unlock flap j Press both buttons j an...

Page 42: ...socket CEE external socket Opening Grasp the cover flap at the bottom of the latch and pull it up Closing Grasp the latch of the cover flap and close it until it clicks into place Cover flap Please r...

Page 43: ...lly retracted Do not step on the entrance step until it has been com pletely extended Extended entrance step Petrol filler neck The black petrol cap is covered by a flap located on the left side of th...

Page 44: ...st the entrance step does not function properly or at all the hinges must be cleaned or defrosted To open Press the switch k in the entrance area The entrance step will be extended automatically To cl...

Page 45: ...secured using the clips j provided 1 Bicycle carrier loaded Bicycle carrier secured Please read the separate operating instructions for the bicycle carrier before using it If the rear mounted bicycle...

Page 46: ...secured before driving Extending Insert the hook on the crank into the grommet on the win ding mechanism Hold the crank with one hand on the upper twist grip and the other on the lower twist grip Duri...

Page 47: ...drawer Pull on the handle until the flap opens Closing Use the handle to close the flap drawer until it shuts and noticeably locks itself into place Should this not be the case the flap must be locke...

Page 48: ...e furniture doors may be held closed by a magnet Therefore only light weight objects should be stored in these cupboards Mirror cabinets washroom Opening Open the door of the mirror cabinet by pressin...

Page 49: ...clicks into place Fig 2 When driving the shower doors must be secured by means of the retaining strap see Fig 2 Sliding door in washroom Retaining strap Doors with push locks Opening Press the push l...

Page 50: ...then be locked 1 6 2 Television holder 230V sockets and the antenna terminal for the TV and the re ceiver are located in the wall cabinet to the right of the TV mount To unlock push the metal rail jt...

Page 51: ...reverse ensuring that the movable part attaches itself to the magnet 2 1 6 4 Tables Hanging table The lower table top of the hanging table can be swung out To set up the emergency bed in the seating a...

Page 52: ...the table into the lower wall bracket or stow it securely inside the vehicle When the table has been lowered push the lock l back up again to lock the table into the mount Place the shortened supporti...

Page 53: ...k Turn the driver s seat 180 see 6 10 Seats in the driver s cab Place the additional cushion l on the additional panel 1 2 3 Rearranging the cushions K60 T and K65 T To convert Hook the table j into t...

Page 54: ...ames to provide optimal support for the slatted frames Then place the two slatted frames on the crossbeams taking care to ensure that the slanted side of the bed faces the front of the vehicle and the...

Page 55: ...es in the direction of the front of the vehicle Finally place the mattresses on the left and right again taking note of the slant If necessary place the additional cushion l for the extension of the b...

Page 56: ...ed frames transversally to the vehicle on the base so that they are resting on the sup porting shelves in the direction of the front of the vehicle taking care to ensure that the cushioned sides of th...

Page 57: ...bing into the transversal bed in the rear Climb into the transversal bed in the rear k through the gap in the bulkhead partition taking care to ensure that the bulkhead partition is anchored on both s...

Page 58: ...e bed First place the slatted frames on the supporting shelves on the side wall taking care to ensure that the cushioned sides of the frames face downwards Then place the mattresses against them Lash...

Page 59: ...ndows Knockout windows with locking hooks 1 2 Depending on how the window has been constructed it has one or more latches with locking knobs j To open these window latches press the locking knobs j Op...

Page 60: ...resistance and the window is held in place Closing Loosen the turn screw k to allow you to shut the window Turn all latches back to their original position so that they clasp behind the brackets and p...

Page 61: ...sunshade jor for the insect screen k slowly and evenly to the desired position Opening Use the handle to push the shade up or down slowly and evenly To combine Pull the sunshade up slowly and evenly...

Page 62: ...stop bar The magnetic lock will lock automatically 6 8 Dimming system for driver s cabin The dimming shades may only be drawn when the vehicle is standing and the motor has been turned off Before star...

Page 63: ...the temperature outside is below 20 C Do not use force to open the roof skylight when covered by ice or snow as this could break the hinges and ope ning mechanism Remove snow ice or excessive dirt bef...

Page 64: ...ber of seats available in the superstructure To operate these pivoting seats please refer to the operating instructions for the base vehicle Before driving turn all swivelling seats in to face in the...

Page 65: ...le down to avoid damaging it Swivel the seat to the desired position The lever j for turning the seat is located on the inner edge of the seats in the driver s cab 1 6 11 Construction of the seats Cus...

Page 66: ...fully pulling out the movable part j together with the cushion towards the sliding door until it goes no further 1 Movable individual seats In place of the seating bench the vehicle can be fitted with...

Page 67: ...and not led between the backrest and the seat Adjusting the backrest Push on the handle j Pushing the seat to the side Push on the lever k Pushing the seat forwards or backwards Push on the lever on...

Page 68: ...table 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 fit closely to your body Please note the...

Page 69: ...rangements K55 Vantana Seats 1 4 may be used while driving 4 3 1 2 Seats 1 4 may be used while driving K60 Milan Vantana K60 Vantana 4 3 1 2 Seats 1 4 may be used while driving 4 3 1 2 4 3 1 2 Seats 1...

Page 70: ...6 Interior Structure 69 K65 Vantana Seats 1 4 may be used while driving 4 3 1 2...

Page 71: ...eather 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 Dis...

Page 72: ...the guarantee and manufacturer s liability will no longer apply The air vents in the FIAT seat console panel must not be cove red up or closed Ensure that there is sufficient ventilation Tank probes T...

Page 73: ...rigerator must be set to 12V operation All other 12V electrical devices will only operate on the ancillary battery if the main switch has been activated Briefly press the key to switch each lamp on an...

Page 74: ...0 V electrical devices e g hot air heating 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 automati...

Page 75: ...n is white these two com ponents have been deactivated 230 Volt Shows that the van is connected to the mains Generator used for charging The motor has been switched on the ancillary and starter batter...

Page 76: ...sertank Klimaanlage k hlen heizen Radio If this icon is shown in green the function being looked at is operating Ein Aus Schalter am Display Stromzuf hr Frischwassertank Abwassertank Heizung Klimaanla...

Page 77: ...us Turn the know to select the corresponding menu item or display value shown to the left or to increase or reduce values Press the knob to jump to sub menus or confirm a value that has been changed S...

Page 78: ...ur it will automatically switch back to the main menu on the control panel g F llst nde automatic tank control F llstand Frischwassertank F llstand Abwassertank 12 30 23 5 C 09 01 15 18 0 C Electric w...

Page 79: ...m can be calibrated manually if no electrical devices have been switched on in 12V operation U indicates the current charging voltage I the current charging current and the remaining time until the ba...

Page 80: ...been started Battery charger is not activated During calibration the vehicle must not be hooked up to the 230V mains the charger must not charge the battery during calibration Furthermore the vehicle...

Page 81: ...ff function When reduced the icon is shown in green If the fan is operated with reduced performance the charger s performance is also reduced to prevent it from overheating Bat 1 SOH 42 U 14 2 V Bat M...

Page 82: ...se or decrease it by means of the functions If the control knob is used to change a value the new value must be confirmed by pressing on the control knob Exit this menu by using the Back function othe...

Page 83: ...bottom row can be regulated using the timer Acti vate or deactivate the Off function as appropriate The lights for the kitchen 2 bed 3 and bed 4 have not been assigned Lichtsystem 12 30 23 5 C 09 01...

Page 84: ...l can only be used to control the basic functions of the heating system To use enhanced functions thesystemmustbecontrolledbytheseparate manufacturer s own control panel Green icons indicate the funct...

Page 85: ...18 0 C 09 01 15 Hauptdis Men leis Hauptdisplay Inhalt Men leiste Einstellungen Betrieb AN AUS Einstellen der Temperatur Zur ck HAUPTDISPLAY MEN LEISTE Raumtemperatur wei wenn Warmluftbetrieb AUS gr n...

Page 86: ...press on the knob to highlight the value in yellow enabling it to be changed Use the icons or turn the control knob to select the desired value Press the control knob to confirm the changed value Use...

Page 87: ...gr n wenn Warmluftbetrieb AN mit eingestellter Temperatur Warmwasserbereitung wei wenn Warmwasserbereitung AUS mit eingestellter Temperatur gr n wenn Warmwasserbereitung AN mit eingestellter Temperat...

Page 88: ...ystem The set type of operation fan level and desired room tempera ture are displayed in the menu for the Dometic air conditioning system The lower menu icon is shown in green when the air conditionin...

Page 89: ...then active 12 30 23 5 C 09 01 15 18 0 C DOMETIC on 12 30 23 5 C 09 01 15 18 0 C 2 20 C 12 30 23 5 C 09 01 15 18 0 C 19 C 1 The fan level can only be selected manually for Cooling and Air circulation...

Page 90: ...hown here The submenus shift to the main menu by means of the Back function The main menu shifts to the main menu on the control panel by means of the Back function After one minute all me nus automat...

Page 91: ...nel TRUMA air conditioning system If a TRUMA air conditioning system is subsequently fitted it is also possible to select the submenu for regulating the lighting Increasing or reducing the value by me...

Page 92: ...Ex AUX is an external relay output that switches the Ice Ex cartridge in the gas bottle container on and off The Ice Ex cartridge must always be switched on manual ly using the TFT control panel If th...

Page 93: ...or the left and right arrows to reach the desired value Press the control knob it is then possible to change the values by turning the knob right increase value left decre ase value or by using the fu...

Page 94: ...found on the WLAN module The devices are updated on this card This SD card cannot be written in Windows file format WLAN Module Hobby s CI Bus board management can link together up to 15 devices enab...

Page 95: ...be displayed 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 de...

Page 96: ...nstallations 95 i The current values can be read out here see also p 92 for the data from the fixed header A and p 78 for battery management The different lights can be switched on and off here Lighti...

Page 97: ...Get button to call up the values that are presently current After making any changes the values must be saved Changes take effect after approx 2 minutes Changing the access data Devices that are conn...

Page 98: ...lacing the button cell please ensure that plus and minus are in the right direction Incorrect polarity may cause the display to become defect 1 Remote control s bed 3 2 1 Briefly press the key on each...

Page 99: ...key j to fold the step out press it l again to fold the step back in Briefly press the key k to switch on the entrance light outer tent light not while the motor is running and only if equipped with t...

Page 100: ...ress on the separate upper switch to switch on the washroom light not for K60 T K65 T Briefly press the right key on the double switch to switch on the worktop light in the kitchen The left key on the...

Page 101: ...pen the cap of the CEE connector plug lby pulling it up in a 90 angle Insert the plug muntil it locks into place Switch the automatic circuit breaker j p 101 back on Connected 230V feeder plug 4 1 2 3...

Page 102: ...breaker j by pressing the rocker switch down k Remove the CEE plug m p 100 Press the cover flap k of the external socket see also p 41 down until it clicks into place 1 The 230V system is protected b...

Page 103: ...length of 25 m a CEEplug and connector to connect the van to an external 230 V mains After the mains connection has been plugged in both the modular and the vehicle battery will automatically be char...

Page 104: ...hed it you must wait a short while before switching it on again If the automatic circuit breaker remains active there was only an overload Devices that set off during operation show that there is a de...

Page 105: ...fuses with the same fuse protection value Airing the charger insufficiently will reduce the charge current The surface of the charger casing may become hot when the device is in operation To charge a...

Page 106: ...illary battery will supply the electrical system with 12V DC voltage Since the battery only has a limited capacity the elec trical devices should not be operated for a longer period of time without ch...

Page 107: ...f the battery voltage should be less than 10 0V all devices will automatically be switched off exception 12V TV sockets and antenna wiring Battery Sensor An Intelligent Battery Sensor IBS has been con...

Page 108: ...lectrical input stage will not engage automatically If the battery circuit breaker has been switched on for a longer period of time you may lose your customised radio and or sat nav device settings Th...

Page 109: ...Charger connections Charger CA 360 25 A power charging module The charger supplies the batteries with electric power when there is bus powered mains operation As they heat up the charger reduces its p...

Page 110: ...12V LED lights Only large elec trical devices such as the Combi E heating air conditioning system etc use 230V 7 4 Electrical system Assignment of fuses Assignment of fuses The fuses for the individu...

Page 111: ...abh ngig vom Hauptschalter am Bedienpanel 1 Schalter Hahn Masse 2 Schalter Hahn Plus 3 Wasserpumpe Plus 4 Wasserpumpe Masse E13 Radio 1 Plus geschalt ber Kl 15 Z ndung 2 Plus dauernd 3 Masse E14 Heiz...

Page 112: ...ing and can be reused It is not possible to exchange them because they do not require maintenance Contact plan for the light control system TV unit The installation area for the flat screen TV is loca...

Page 113: ...For further information please speak to your Hobby dealer External socket and antenna terminal in the outer tent External socket and antenna terminal in the outer tent The corresponding connection for...

Page 114: ...charging USB compatible devices The 5V USB connection is supplied with power from the 12V electric system USB charging socket USB connection 7 5 Special Lights The switches for the lights described h...

Page 115: ...ituation is safe for doing so 7 6 Mobile navigation As an optional feature your van can be equipped with a mo bile navigation system and integrated rear view camera Entrance light The entrance area by...

Page 116: ...mark is mandatory for devices that have been subsequently installed and which cannot be used while driving Reverse drive video system As part of all vans standard equipment they have been prepared for...

Page 117: ...e the entire water system must be emptied completely After longer periods of stagnation the water system must be flushed thoroughly before being used Should you discover impurities the material should...

Page 118: ...NDEM submersible pump switches itself on automati cally when the water taps are opened The tank j has a volume of 95 l and is located in the se ating arrangement The tank is filled with fresh water by...

Page 119: ...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 co...

Page 120: ...40 Changing the hot water temperature The boiler will automatically empty itself via a safety or outlet valve if there is danger of frost see also p 148 Frost Control Position of the Frost Control val...

Page 121: ...k completely if the hea ting has not been switched on and the van is not in use and especially if there is frost To empty the fresh water tank turn the rotating wheel j to the left to open Emptying th...

Page 122: ...d pipes have emptied completely If necessary blow out any remaining water in the pipes using compressed air max 0 5 bar Re insert the the water pump in the fresh water tank and close the openings Leav...

Page 123: ...rost when the vehicle is not in use Therefore if there is any danger of sub zero temperatures empty the waste water tank completely Never pour boiling water down the sink This can cause distortions an...

Page 124: ...of 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 En...

Page 125: ...closed and flush Close the drain valve after flushing Emptying the waste tank The waste tank must be emptied at the latest when the LED lights up It is recommended that the tank is emptied before thi...

Page 126: ...old 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 your thumb and hold it down...

Page 127: ...they must 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 mus...

Page 128: ...s 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 i...

Page 129: ...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 extinguisher with a minimum capacity of...

Page 130: ...e 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 A leak detection agent must always be used...

Page 131: ...ure hose p 132 Check that gas is not escaping from the connection point using leak detector spray Close the door of the gas bottle container Do not smoke or ignite open flames while changing the gas c...

Page 132: ...ned to a horizontal position No firing point may be in operation when filling the petrol tank of your vehicle on ferries or in the garage Should you suspect a leak in the gas system immediately close...

Page 133: ...the green reset button on the MonoControl CS resets the crash sensor activation element 1 2 3 Gas regulator with a crash sensor Using the MonoControl CS respectively DuoControl CS it is possible to h...

Page 134: ...the status of the cylinder in use Green full Red empty Function Attach gas cylinders and open the valves of both gas cylin ders Turn the knob to the left or right as far as it will go If the pressure...

Page 135: ...ces to be connected 1 5 kW External gas socket Remote indicator for the switching valve The remote indicator is coupled to the changeover valve of the two bottle gas system a Operation in summer Press...

Page 136: ...tem The coupling valve has been constructed in such a way that the emergency shutoff valve can only be opened if a gas hose has been attached When hitching the plug connection is plugged into the safe...

Page 137: ...e parts may 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 exclusi...

Page 138: ...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...

Page 139: ...any sequence 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 pa...

Page 140: ...de is turned off when new values are transferred via the Truma APP or the air conditioning system s infra red remote control when the Truma CP plus control panel is alerted by pressing the adjusting k...

Page 141: ...desired water temperature is reached 1 Hot water temperature of 40 C can only be maintained at 40 C for a limited period of time if both the room and the water are being heated a b c d 3 Use the adju...

Page 142: ...ting gas Special features in mixed operation Interrupting the 230V power supply The heating system will switch automatically to gas operation As soon as the 230V power supply has been reinstated the h...

Page 143: ...heat room rapidly Available if the difference between the selected and the actual room tempera ture is more than 10 C Icon Type of operation Description OFF Fan is switched off Can only be used if no...

Page 144: ...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 to se...

Page 145: ...deactivate the timer OFF Press the adjusting knob push button to confirm the time entered Use the adjusting knob pushbut ton to select the desired type of energy Press the adjusting knob push button...

Page 146: ...ime The hours blink Use the adjusting knob push button to set the hours 24 hour mode After pressing the adjusting knob pushbutton once again the minutes will blink Press the adjusting knob push button...

Page 147: ...ll disappear The reset function resets the control panel to the manufacturer s default setting It deletes all of the settings you have made Confirming the reset Press the adjusting knob pushbutton Res...

Page 148: ...nnected devices can be operated Malfunction If there is a malfunction the control panel will immediately go to Malfunction mode and display the Malfunction error code E Malfunction 41 Error code H Hea...

Page 149: ...xcess pressure intermittent pressure equalisation will automatically take place via the safety valve k Rotary switch position ON m Push button position CLOSED n Push button position DRAIN o Drain outl...

Page 150: ...parallel to the frost control At the same time the knob will jump from position m to n The drain valve can only be closed manually using the push button Position m and the boiler filled if the valve t...

Page 151: ...ous opera tion as is customary in a van In general the heating system may also be used while driving e g to supplement the heating for the motor which may not be sufficient Before leaving the van chec...

Page 152: ...device 10 4 Refrigerator Please refer to the manufacturer s separate operating instructions before using the refrigerator Refrigerators made by Dometic will be installed If the external temperature i...

Page 153: ...Three modes of operation are possible for the refrigerator The desired mode of operation is set using the energy selection switch 12V operation power is supplied via the generator j motor is on 230 V...

Page 154: ...as stop valve Turn open the thermostat o completely and hold it pressed down The refrigerator will ignite by pressing the button for manual ignition n If gas operation has been activated then the indi...

Page 155: ...in the thermostat regulator loss of cold when opening the door or storing goods Use the winter cover if the tempera ture is below 10 C Dometic accessory If the temperature stays above 32 C an addition...

Page 156: ...chanism k that also se cures it during transport 2 1 Opening and closing the door Turn the lock kas far to the right as it will go Opening Pull the door handle jup and open the door Closing Shut the d...

Page 157: ...the 0 setting Operation The refrigerator runs on 12V or a mains connection To switch on Switch the refrigerator on by turning the temperature regula tor l to the right green control light m is activat...

Page 158: ...here is an acute risk to life due to a lack of oxygen and the odourless carbon monoxide which could be generated Operation Use the main switch on the Control Panel to turn on the 12V power supply Open...

Page 159: ...the burners stop giving off heat Otherwise the glass cover could burst Never store easily flammable objects such as dishto wels serviettes etc near the cooker Danger of fire 10 6 Rooftop Air Condition...

Page 160: ...10 Built in devices 159 To set the direction of ventilation The air supply within the vehicle can be regulated by setting the air nozzles To set the direction of ventilation...

Page 161: ...he following table includes a list of weights for accessories If these parts are carried in or on the van and are not included in the standard scope of delivery they must be taken into consideration w...

Page 162: ...oControl CS crash sensor 1 00 USB charging socket double 0 00 Waste water tank heated 1 00 Object Weight kg Wireless alarm system with gas alarm for narcotic gases propane and butane 1 00 WLAN control...

Page 163: ...be carried out once a year by a HOBBY dealer The maintenance of the basic vehicle as well as all built in equipment should be carried out at the intervals given in each operating manual The gas fittin...

Page 164: ...y 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 regula...

Page 165: ...operating a gas cooker 12 5 Care Use only dishwashing 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...

Page 166: ...oth After 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...

Page 167: ...resin 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...

Page 168: ...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...

Page 169: ...s and clean water when washing the floor Do not 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 ste...

Page 170: ...ars Remove all spray cans with cleaners and polishes from the vehicle after finishing the upkeep Otherwise there is a danger of explosion at temperatures over 50 C 12 6 Winter Lay Up for the Van The f...

Page 171: ...the water heater thoroughly and empty all of the water The following applies for the interior fittings Clean the interior of your van Hoover carpets cushions and mattresses If possible store them out...

Page 172: ...u If despite all of these measures condensation forms simply wipe it away Before entering the vehicle remove the snow from your clothes and shoes to prevent an increase in humidity The following appli...

Page 173: ...for tanks and containers If the interior is sufficiently heated the fresh water tank water pipes and boiler should not freeze Fill all of the wa ter containers only after the interior has been thorou...

Page 174: ...in the vehicle and the he ating valve Install winter mats on the inner sides of the driver s cabin and the windscreen not included in scope of delivery Attach the insulating mat between the driver s c...

Page 175: ...ity 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 special...

Page 176: ...ough 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 emp...

Page 177: ...e of 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 q...

Page 178: ...home and van drivers everywhere 13 2 Returning the vehicle If you should ever have to give up your van and have it recycled the manufacturer of the basic vehicle is responsible for taking it back sta...

Page 179: ...115 Multijet 85 kW Euro 5b Hochdach L4H2 Boss C042A C G2000 Art 115148 4 K65 Vantana K1 Ducato Light 115 Multijet 85 kW Euro 5b Hochdach L5H2 Boss C042A C G2000 Art 115148 4 K65 T Vantana K1 Ducato L...

Page 180: ...ear tread width Wheel base Front projec tion Rear projec tion 3300 1750 1900 750 20004 100 5300 5413 2642 2050 1810 1790 3450 948 1015 3300 1750 1900 750 20004 100 5300 5998 2642 2050 1810 1790 4035 9...

Page 181: ...1 100 5500 K65 Vantana K1 Ducato Light K65 T Vantana K1 Ducato Light K55 Vantana K1 K60 Vantana K1 Ducato Maxi 4 4000 2100 2400 750 2500 100 6500 K60 T Vantana K1 Ducato Maxi 4 4000 2100 2400 750 2500...

Page 182: ...projection Rear projection 5413 2642 2050 1810 1790 3450 948 1015 5998 2642 2050 1810 1790 4035 948 1015 5998 2642 2050 1810 1790 4035 948 1015 5998 2669 2050 1810 1790 4035 948 1015 5998 2669 2050 1...

Page 183: ...Basic equipment Mass when vehicle is ready to start t p o w kg Overload weight FIAT Ducato X290 K55 Vantana 2403 75 69 2547 122 2669 3300 631 K60 Vantana 2547 75 69 2691 122 2813 3300 487 K60 T Vantan...

Page 184: ...f passengers Loading capacity PSI Sleeping spaces Length of vehicle Minimum loading capacity Control value FIAT Ducato X290 4 225 406 3 5 4 84 322 4 225 262 3 6 0 90 172 4 225 269 3 6 0 90 179 4 225 3...

Page 185: ...5 70 R 15 CP 6 J x 15 ET 68 225 75 R 16 CP 6 J x 16 ET 68 5 71 118 K60 T Vantana 3300 3500 1750 1850 1900 2000 215 70 R 15 CP 6 J x 15 ET 68 225 75 R 16 CP 6 J x 16 ET 68 5 71 118 K65 Vantana 3500 185...

Page 186: ...size Metal wheel rim optionally alloy wheel rim Wheel attachment 4000 2100 2400 225 75 R 16 CP 6 J x 16 ET 68 5 78 130 4000 2100 2400 225 75 R 16 CP 6 J x 16 ET 68 5 78 130 4000 2100 2400 225 75 R 16...

Page 187: ...re pressure bar Basis Camping tyres CP 215 70 R 15 CP front 5 0 rear 5 5 FIAT 225 75 R 16 CP front 5 5 rear 5 5 FIAT Standard and winter tyres C 215 70 R 15 C front 4 0 rear 4 5 FIAT 225 70 R 15 C fro...

Page 188: ...tion 101 Emergency equipment 10 first aid kit 10 vehicle tool kit 11 warning triangle 10 Entrance door 36 Entrance step 42 Environment 174 disposal 176 excrements 175 picnic spots 176 rubbish 176 wast...

Page 189: ...n the superstructure 67 Seats in the superstructure 64 Seats overview 68 Securing the vehicle 18 Shunting 18 Snow chains 29 Storage space in the rear 14 Sunshade 60 T Tables 50 Tar stains 166 Technica...

Page 190: ...14 Technical Data 189 Index...

Page 191: ...Hobby Wohnwagenwerk Ing Harald Striewski GmbH Harald Striewski Stra e 15 D 24787 Fockbek Rendsburg www hobby caravan de...

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