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ON THE ROAD
Pulling Off
Engage the clutch smoothly.
Avoid wear and tear on clutch and
transmission by taking extra care.
Change gears smoothly.
Try not to jerk the clutch.
MOTORWAY DRIVING
Speed Limits (UK)
If a speed limit is not in force, your
motorhome can be driven up to 70mph on
motorways and dual carriageways.
1.
Reduce Speed:
i)
In high or cross winds.
ii)
Downhill.
iii) In poor visibility.
2.
High sided vehicles cause air buffeting,
so extra care must be taken when
passing or being passed. As much space
as possible should be given.
Motorway Handling
Do not bump the kerb with the wheels.
When passing other vehicles allow more than
the normal clearance.
Allow longer to get up speed to pass.
Do not swing out suddenly.
Carry out all manoeuvres as smoothly as
possible.
Use nearside wing mirror to check
motorhome has cleared when overtaking.
Changing a Wheel
Refer to the vehicle handbook
WARNING: Ensure the wheel is of the
same construction and size as the one
that has been removed.
Jacking
Front and Rear - use the standard jacking
points as per the base vehicle handbook.
Removing the Spare Wheel
CAUTION:
Exercise care when lowering
the wheel frame due to its weight.
Removal
a.
The spare is located in front of the rear
step.
b.
Tools - The jack, handle and wheel brace
are stored under the nearside rear seat.
c.
Follow the procedure for changing a
wheel as described and illustrated in the
base vehicle handbook.
Replacement of Spare Wheel
Follow the procedure as described in the
base vehicle handbook.
Caravan Door Step
Your vehicle is fitted with an electrically
operated side step. In the event of the step
being left extended a buzzer, positioned
under the dashboard, will sound (when the
ignition is switched on) and the step will self-
retract.
Cycle Rack
In the event of a cycle rack being fitted, the
cycle rack when folded will increase the
vehicle length by 400mm. Your Auto-Sleeper
dealer will give further advice or assistance if
required.
Whilst Driving
Whilst the vehicle is being driven ensure that:
•
Both the passenger and driver wear seat
belts - this is a legal requirement.
•
Heavy loads are not stored in top
cupboards or in areas from which they
may become detached. Please ensure
that heavy items are stored low down and
take care not to overload individual
wheels, the axles or the MTPLM.
•
Table(s) are stowed in the correct
position and table legs secured in their
retaining clips.
•
Furniture lids are lowered; cupboards
and flaps are closed and secured.
•
The refrigerator door is closed and
secured by its travelling catch.
Summary of Contents for Peugeot Kemerton
Page 2: ...DATA RECORD ...
Page 10: ...2 4 MOTORHOME CODE ...
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Page 42: ...7 18 CONNECTION OF SERVICES 12V 230V WIRING DIAGRAM ...
Page 69: ...9 23 FITTED EQUIPMENT 1 2 4 3 5 6 ...
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Page 75: ...9 29 FITTED EQUIPMENT ARRANGEMENT OF EQUIPMENT ...
Page 79: ...9 33 FITTED EQUIPMENT NORMAL SEATING ASSEMBLY ...
Page 80: ...9 34 FITTED EQUIPMENT DOUBLE BED ASSEMBLY ...
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