ROOF RACKS
Some models of motorhomes are fitted with a
roof rack and ladder as standard.
Care is needed when using this facility. We
recommend you exercise extreme caution
when loading and unloading.
DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO CLIMB ONTO
THE ROOF. DO NOT EXCEED THE STATED
MAXIMUM LOAD. ITEMS FITTED OTHER
THAN STANDARD EQUIPMENT WILL
DEPLETE THE PAYLOAD STATED IN THIS
HANDBOOK.
ROOF LOADING
All motorhomes have a specially designed roof
rack system fitted or available as an optional
extra. The roof of each motorhome is
strengthened to accommodate the roof rack,
however, the strengthened area only relates to
that contained within the roof rack area, and to
step beyond this area may cause damage to
the roof. The roof rack is capable of
withstanding the average persons weight e.g.
12 stone/76 kgs.
Static roof loading or top box loading should
be limited to a maximum of 76 kgs including
contents, or the limit set by the top box
manufacturer, which ever is the lower figure.
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WALK ON
THE OVER CAB SECTION.
Roof Loading
Roof loads should be evenly distributed and
securely fastened, but care must be taken not
to over-tighten straps or ropes to the point
where roof rails or brackets may become
distorted, particularly as during braking and
cornering, forces exerted by straps or ropes
are greatly increased. It is also worth noting
that when carrying heavy or large objects on
the roof, the vehicles handling may change
due to the resultant displacement of the centre
of gravity and the increased area exposed to
the wind.
BEFORE MOVING OFF
Whenever making a journey with your
motorhome, either setting off on holiday or
returning home, it is good practice to run
through this simple checklist.
1. Close and secure all cupboards and
drawers and check any loose articles. Do
not store tins, bottles, etc. in overhead
lockers.
2. Close and secure all windows and roof
lights.
3. Leave all curtains and blinds open to aid
rear visibility.
4. Check that gas cylinders are securely
fastened and turn off all gas appliances,
also ensure that the gas locker door is
securely fastened.
5. Switch off 240 volt supply at source,
disconnect mains cable and store in an
appropriate place.
6. Check that the battery is secure and that
the battery box lid is fastened.
7. Ensure the fridge is on 12V operation and
door lock is set. (Note: the electrical relays
will allow the fridge to be run on the vehicle
battery when the engine is running.)
8. Remove any external fresh water
connections etc.
9. Make sure any heavy articles are stored in
accordance with the loading procedure.
Tables should also be made secure.
10. Lock the motorhome exterior door
(remember to take out your keys).
11. Check your external rear view mirrors and
adjust if necessary.
12. Check that all corner steadies are wound
up and that, if a step is used, it is put away
before moving off.
13. Your new Explorer Group motorhome has
been designed to carry passengers in
designated passenger seats only. The
fitting of a 3-point seat belt can identify
these seats. Any seat not fitted with a
3-point seat belt is not designated as a
Passenger seat. You are strongly
recommended not to carry passengers
unless they are seated in a designated
passenger seat.
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PREPARING FOR THE ROAD
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