
EQUIPMENT DET
AILS
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Care instructions:
• Please clean the acrylic panes with the
Seitz Acrylic Cleaner.
• Stains and light scratches on the acrylic
pane can be removed by using the Seitz
Acrylic Polish and the Seitz special
polishing cloth.
• Use talcum powder (4 times yearly) to care
for the rubber seals
• Clean the blinds only with water and mild
soap suds
• The guarantee becomes null and void if these
instructions are not followed.
Seat swivel (Driver/Passenger)
To turn the swivel, slide the BLACK lever
rearwards and adjust to the required
angle. Before driving off ensure the locking
mechanism is fully secure.
Bunk bed safety
Where the sleeping surface is over one metre
above floor level the following notices apply.
!
WARNING:
Always ensure safety boards
are located before entering the bunk.
!
WARNING:
Use upper bunks for
sleeping only, with the provided protection
against fall out in position.
!
WARNING:
Care shall be taken against
the risk of fall out when the upper bunks are
being used by children, specially under 6
years of age, these bunks are not suitable
for use by infants without supervision
Roof Rack system (Carrera only)
The roof rack system is designed to be
functional and carry a maximum loading of
100kg (or 25kg per mounting foot). Care
should be taken to ensure that the load is
evenly distributed, and that items that could
act as a 'sail' (ie. deck chairs) do not exert
undue stress on the system. Care should be
taken when loading and unloading the roof
rack system.
Side running bars (Where fitted)
The side running bars fitted to the Carerra are
cosmetic and non-functional. They are not
designed to be used as steps or carry any
load. Items should not be secured to them.
Care should be taken to avoid grounding
them and regular cleaning may be required to
maintain the decorative finish.
Omnistep slide-out step
Operation
Press the “step out” key to bring the step out
until it reaches the end of its run or comes up
against an obstacle. The step does not come
out if the engine is running. Press the “step
in” key to take the step back until it reaches
the end of its run or comes up against an
obstacle. The step goes back in automatically
when the engine is running. In this situation the
buzzer sounds until the step is fully closed.
Maintenance
Dirt and frost can prevent the step from
operating properly. In this case the rails and
moving parts should be cleaned or defrosted.
In case of electric break down
If the step does not retract by the motor
• Remove the front plate of the step. (Fig. 1)
• Remove the connection between the
SEAT SWIVEL / BUNK BED SAFETY / ROOF
RACK / OMNISTEP