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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Safety instructions
TRAFFIC SAFETY
Ensure that the motorhome is correctly loaded. Loads
must be evenly distributed and secured in the motorhome.
Heavy loads must be placed low down. Only lightweight
equipment is to be kept in overhead cupboards and similar
storage facilities.
There must be no loose equipment that can harm
passengers .
Check the weight of loads and ensure that the vehicle’s
maximum permitted weight is not exceeded.
Distribute loads in the motorhome so that permitted axle
loads are not exceeded. The permitted load for each axle
is stated on a plate in the engine bay.
Motorhomes with bicycle carriers:
Ensure that the bicycle carrier is secured in the “drive”
position and that the bicycles are correctly attached and
secure.
Before travel:
• close all exterior doors.
• ensure that the motorhome’s steps are retracted.
• ensure that the support legs have been fully wound up.
• close interior cupboard doors and drawers.
• ensure that the refrigerator door is secured.
• tables must be secured in their storage compartments.
• the bathroom is not used while the vehicle is in motion.
• roof ventilators are closed and locked in the down
position.
• top hinged windows are closed and securely fastened.
• passengers should only be carried in designated
passenger seats fitted with approved 3-point seat
belts. Children should be seated on a bolster cushion
on a correctly fitted child seats when the vehicle is in
motion .
• turn off all gas appliances, expect those heating
appliances designed to function while the vehicle is in
motion.
• Roof mounted aerial is retracted and locked in posi-
tion.
• all exterior lockers and flaps are closed and in the
travel position.
VENTILATION
All motorhomes comply with BS EN 721. The ventilation
points on your motorhome are fixed points of ventilation
which are required by the European Standards.
Under no circumstances must these vents be blocked or
obstructed in any manner as this could lead to insufficient
fresh air. In this case the confined atmosphere becomes
depleted of oxygen which could lead to dangerous levels
of carbon dioxide (CO
2
) build up leading to the risk of
asphyxiation.
The risks of carbon monoxide (CO) build up, which is
a colourless, odourless and tasteless gas, will also be
reduced with ventilation. Carbon monoxide is produced
from incomplete combustion and should the CO detector
be activated the cause of the incomplete combustion must
be investigated prior to reusing the appliance in question.
It is advised that fixed ventilation points are checked and
cleaned (if necessary) on a regular basis using a small
brush and a domestic vacuum cleaner.
Additional night time ventilation is obtained by releasing
the window catches and placing them in the second
groove. Note the windows are not sealed from rain in this
position.
As the ventilation levels are calculated to suit each model
requirements no modifications should be made which may
result in reduced ventilation levels.
WARNING!
Do not obstruct ventilation.
WARNING!
Never use portable cooking or heating
equipment other than electric heaters
that are not of the direct radiant type,
as it is a fire and asphyxiation hazard.
WARNING!
Appliances such as cookers must not
be used as space heaters.
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