Tips on commissioning
BEFORE STARTING OFF
2-1
Do not use your new mobile home
immediately for a long holiday trip. A
weekend trip of maximum 100 kilometres is
enough for the first time.
Drive slowly and carefully. Observe the rules
for running in the basic vehicle.
Dimensions
Your mobile home may be a larger vehicle
than you are used to driving. Get used to the
special dimensions of the vehicle slowly
(listed in the technical data in the annex to
these operating instructions).
Take particular care when:
driving through gates, over bridges, under
arched tunnels or archways, into car parks.
Also watch out for overhanging branches,
petrol station roofs etc.
Instruments
Get to know the different instruments. Apart
from the attached operating instructions for
the chassis and driver's cab you will find
detailed descriptions of:
Refrigerator 230 V/12V/Gas
Heating/Water boiler
Gas cooker
Toilet
Automatic charger
Water pump
Although the function of all the equipment in
your mobile home were certainly
demonstrated to you when you bought it, you
should read through the operating
instructions again in detail. They contain
useful advice on what to do when faults
occur, care of the vehicle etc.
Tow bar
If you use a tow bar you should ensure
without fail that you do not exceed the
permitted load. If you wish to tow a trailer -
no matter of what size - please note the
relevant legal regulations.
Loading
The maximum technically permissible overall
weight stated in the vehicle documents may
not be exceeded by excessive loading under
any circumstances.
Please consider that any built-in accessories
may reduce the possible loading. When
loading the vehicle, please also consider the
weight of any passengers.
Incorrect tyre pressures and overloading can
lead to burst tyres.
Make sure that the permissible axle loads
stated in the vehicle documents are not
exceeded.