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Introduction

01-1

Chapter 1: Introduction

Our  motor  homes  are  continuously  being  further  developed 
and for this reason we must reserve the right to make changes 
to  the  equipment,  shape  and  technology.  Certain  kinds  of 
accessories  are  also  described  in  this  user  manual  that  are 
not part of the standard scope of delivery. For this reason, no 
claims may be asserted against HOBBY based on the conten-
ts of this user manual. Those accessories that are available at 
the time of going to print are described here. They have been  

applied  on  a  par  for  all  floor  plans.  Please  note  that  it  was 

not possible to describe all of the individual variations here. If 
you have any special questions concerning accessories or the 
technology of the vehicle, your dealer will be happy to answer 
them.

1.1 General information 

 
Your HOBBY motor home has been built in accordance with 
the latest technology and approved safety regulations. Despite 
all precautionary measures, however, it is possible that pas-
sengers may be hurt or the motor home damaged if the sa-
fety instructions in this user manual and the warning stickers 
placed throughout the motor home are not observed. Please 
use the motor home only when it is technically in top condition.

Any defects that affect the safety of passengers or the motor 
home should be remedied immediately by trained personnel.
The brake system and the gas system should only be checked 
and repaired by an authorised workshop.
Please ensure that all of the deadlines for checking equipment 
and inspections are met.

1.2 

Before taking your first drive

Please do not consider this manual to be just a means of refe-
rence, but familiarize yourself thoroughly with it before taking 

your first drive.

Fill out the guarantee cards in the different manuals for the instal-

led equipment and fittings and send them to the manufacturers. 

This will ensure guarantee claims for any of the equipment.

In accordance with guarantee conditions, HOBBY's dealer 
will give you a 5-year guarantee on the consistency of the 
motor home.  Your dealer will give you a guarantee booklet, 
“5  Years‘  Guarantee  on  Consistency“  when  you  pick  up 
your vehicle.
 

Note: If a consistency test has not been carried out, you will 
forfeit any claims for a 5-year guarantee on consistency.

Summary of Contents for 555 FS

Page 1: ...ou have been driving a motor home for a longer period of time It will help you to avoid operating errors and damage to the vehicle and its equipment Correct handling of all technical details will increase your driving comfort and maintain the value of your motor home We wish you and your companions many enjoyable trips and hope you always have a safe journey Your HOBBY Motor Home Plant Ing Harald ...

Page 2: ...g 03 1 3 3 Leveling supports 03 7 3 4 Entrance steps 03 8 3 5 Externally mounted constructions 03 9 Chapter Wheels Tyres Brakes 4 1 Wheels 04 1 4 2 Tyres 04 1 4 3 Inflation pressure 04 2 4 4 Tread depth 04 2 4 5 Wheel rims 04 3 4 6 Snow chains 04 3 4 7 Spare tyre 04 3 4 8 Tyre repair kit 04 4 4 9 Changing the tyre 04 7 4 10 Brakes 04 7 Chapter 5 Exterior Structure 5 1 Overview of tank and service ...

Page 3: ...n 07 21 7 11 Seats in the driver s cabin 07 22 7 12 Media unit 07 22 7 13 Bunk beds alcoves 07 23 Chapter 8 Water 8 1 Water supply 08 1 8 2 Flushing toilet 08 4 8 3 Hot water supply 08 9 Chapter 9 Gas 9 1 General safety rules for using LPG fittings 09 1 9 2 Gas supply 09 3 9 3 Heating 09 5 9 4 Refrigerator 09 7 9 5 Gas cooker 09 7 Chapter 10 Accessories 10 1 Towbar coupling 10 1 Chapter 11 Mainten...

Page 4: ...d if the sa fety instructions in this user manual and the warning stickers placed throughout the motor home are not observed Please use the motor home only when it is technically in top condition Any defects that affect the safety of passengers or the motor home should be remedied immediately by trained personnel The brake system and the gas system should only be checked and repaired by an authori...

Page 5: ...ightly strap gas bottles in the gas bottle box during transportation When camping in winter heat the vehicle at night if there is danger of frost Please refer to the section on operating in winter heating Keep compulsory ventilation clear Please refer to the section on windows roof fan airing When the vehicle is not in use empty the entire water system and leave the water faucets open in a neutral...

Page 6: ...d its fittings will function perfectly Please remem ber that there may be some differences in description to the various kinds of equipment that can be supplied Warnings Warnings make you aware of dangers that may lead to material being damaged or even people being hurt if they are not observed Environmental Tips Environmental tips give you possibilities for lessening the impact on the environment...

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Page 8: ...Safety ...

Page 9: ...d for your motor home Please refer to the vehicle s registration papers for information on tyre and rim sizes Always use the parking brake whenever you park the motor home 2 2 Fire protection Precautions against fire Never leave children alone in the vehicle Keep inflammable materials away from all heating and coo king devices Any changes to the electric system gas system or built in devices may o...

Page 10: ...em The seats may not be turned while driving 02 2 2 4 What to observe before taking your first drive Vehicle registration Every vehicle that drives on public roads must be registered This also applies to your new motor home Apply for registration at your local Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency You must show the following when applying for registration registration document Part II insurance cove...

Page 11: ... motor home as well as the skylights in the roof Close and secure the entrances to the caravan and the service flaps For each general inspection you must show the following registration document Part I valid gas test certificate for gas installation The initial certificate will be given to you together with the registration document Any changes made to the vehicle that underlie German Road Traffic...

Page 12: ...s and stow them in the compartments Place heavy objects in the lower compartments If necessary switch refrigerator to 12 V operation Ensure that no liquids including those in the refrigerator will leak Secure gas bottles Brace the safety device for the table Firmly close doors including refrigerator door drawers and flaps Heavy and or voluminous objects e g TV radio must be secured before driving ...

Page 13: ...ing off Before you drive off you should be able to answer the following questions with yes Is there a first aid kit and a warning triangle on board Are all the lights working headlights dipped headlights brake lights and blinkers 2 6 Notes for your journey Your mobile home is not an automobile In many situations it reacts very differently to a normal au tomobile Therefore you should be prepared fo...

Page 14: ...ing applies for braking Note the longer length of the brake path especially on wet roads When driving downhill select a gear that is not higher than when driving uphill Shunting Your mobile home is far larger than an automobile The following applies for shunting Even if the exterior mirrors have been set correctly there is an extremely large blind angle Use assistance from other persons to park in...

Page 15: ...faster downhill than uphill The mobile home may be caught up in a slipstream when overtaking or being overtaken by lorries with trailers or buses This effect is counteracted by lightly counter steering Driving in reverse The following applies for driving in reverse Use the assistance of a person outside the vehicle when driving in reverse Driving through curves Due to its height a mobile home begi...

Page 16: ...aving energy Meter the exact use of ventilation in the vehicle and the heating valve Install winter mats on the inner sides of the driver s cabin and the windscreen not included in scope of delivery Install an insulation mat between the driver s cabin and the caravan not included in scope of delivery Use aluminium coated window mats and window blinds These offer protection against both the cold an...

Page 17: ...her in twilight or darkness or when it must be secured by means of a warning triangle on the emergency strip of the motorway because of an accident or breakdown 2 7 Tools on board Tools on board are located inside the entrance step To be prepared in case of an emergency you should always carry the three emergency devices on board and familiarize yourself with them First aid kit standard equipment ...

Page 18: ...rs Precautions against fire Never leave children alone in the vehicle Familiarize yourself with the position and use of the emer gency exits Do not block any escape routes Keep inflammable materials away from all heating and coo king devices Install a fire extinguisher next to the main entrance Store a fire blanket near the cooker Familiarize yourself with the instructions on the fire extingu ishe...

Page 19: ... 80 Estonia 2 50 12 up to 3 5 50 90 110 over 3 5 70 90 Finland 2 60 12 50 80 15 80 15 France 2 50 12 up to 3 5 50 90 3 110 1 3 130 3 over 3 5 80 3 100 1 3 110 3 Greece 2 50 12 50 110 120 1 120 Great Britain 2 55 12 48 96 112 1 112 Ireland 2 50 12 48 96 112 1 112 Iceland 2 55 12 50 90 4 Italy 2 55 12 up to 3 5 50 90 110 1 130 over 3 5 80 100 Yugoslavia 2 50 12 up to 3 5 60 80 100 1 100 over 3 5 80 ...

Page 20: ...70 90 17 110 over 3 5 80 90 1 90 Sweden 2 60 24 up to 3 5 50 70 90 110 over 3 5 80 90 90 Switzerland 2 55 12 up to 3 5 50 80 100 120 over 3 5 12 100 100 The Slovakian 2 50 12 up to 3 5 60 90 130 Republic 3 5 up to 6 0 80 80 Slovenia 2 55 12 up to 3 5 50 80 100 100 over 3 5 80 80 Spain 2 55 12 50 80 90 100 100 The Czech 2 50 12 up to 3 5 50 90 130 Republic over 3 5 80 80 Turkey 2 50 10 50 80 130 Th...

Page 21: ...ire a tachograph However it is in dispute whether this is also applicable for motor homes that are privately used 12 A heavy vehicle fee must be paid on all roads for all vehicles with a maximum overall weight of more than 3 5 t 13 The experience of the past few years has shown that objections are no longer raised with regard to extra wide or extra long German vehicles 14 2 55 m on all main roads ...

Page 22: ...vel as possible If possible pick your spot in daylight Securing the vehicle The following applies when securing the vehicle Put the vehicle in gear Pull on the handbrake If necessary extend extra vehicle supports If necessary use blocks not in scope of delivery If the temperature is below 0 only pull the handbrake on lightly and ensure that the vehicle is in gear to prevent the handbrake from free...

Page 23: ...Chassis ...

Page 24: ...re tyre and or repair kit petrol 100 booster battery all of the standard equipment mounted by the factory as well as 75 kg for the driver plus basic equipment gas water electric 3 Basic Equipment The basic equipment includes all of the equipment and liquids that are necessary to ensure safe and proper use of the vehicle This includes the weights of Chapter 3 Chassis 3 1 Chassis The chassis include...

Page 25: ...sengers conventional load 75 kg x no of seats driver excepted additional equipment and personal belongings The mass when the vehicle is ready to start includes an additi onal value for liquids and gas etc see basic equipment Part of this additional value can also be used for additional loads if for example you would like to travel with empty water tanks or without gas bottles T 555 AK LC T 600 T 6...

Page 26: ...w valve The contents of the fresh water tank will run off until for weight reasons only approx 10 litres are left When the vehicle is standing the valve can be closed allowing you to use the full volume of the tank A reduced fresh water supply when the vehicle is ready to start has been entered in the vehicle s registration papers The mo bile home may only be operated on public roads when the over...

Page 27: ...5 68 121 3099 3850 751 4 225 526 7 1 111 415 T 650 FLC Siesta D 2835 75 68 40 3018 3500 482 4 225 257 7 1 111 146 T 650 GFLC Siesta D 2870 75 68 121 3134 3850 716 4 225 491 7 1 111 380 T 650 GFLC Siesta D 2870 75 68 40 3053 3500 447 4 225 222 7 1 111 112 T 555 AK LC Siesta C 2687 75 68 121 2951 3500 549 4 225 324 5 8 98 226 T 555 AK FS Siesta C 2645 75 68 116 2904 3500 596 4 225 371 5 8 98 273 T 6...

Page 28: ...65 160 6 J x 16 ET 60 CWC65640 T 650 FLC Siesta D 3850 1750 2600 185 75 R 16 C 6 139 178 5 J x 16 ET 107 T 650 GFLC Siesta D 3850 1750 2600 185 75 R 16 C 6 139 178 5 J x 16 ET 107 T 555 AK LC Siesta C 3500 1750 2250 215 75 R 16 C 5 65 160 5 J x 16 ET 56 215 75 R 16 C 5 65 160 6 J x 16 ET 60 CWC65640 T 555 AK FS Siesta C 3500 1750 2250 215 75 R 16 C 5 65 160 5 J x 16 ET 56 215 75 R 16 C 5 65 160 6 ...

Page 29: ...t for tent in front of mobile home Dometic 0 2 Loudspeakers additional in caravan 1 7 Microwave oven 15 0 Motorisation 2 0 TDCi instead of 2 0 TDE FORD 10 0 Navigation system Travel Pilot E1 2 0 Oven 16 0 Parking distance control system with optical warning 2 0 Radio preparation for 1 3 Remifront cockpit shade plissé 3 0 Return passage video system with flat screen 2 0 Satellite antenna fully asse...

Page 30: ...tandard design The leveling supports are located at the rear of your mobile home Swinging out the leveling supports To swing out the leveling supports press fork 1 and pull towards hinge Swing out leveling supports If necessary secure leveling supports from caving in Place leveling support upon base 2 Use the crank to even out the leveling supports until the vehicle is in a level position ...

Page 31: ...has an electric entrance step 1 Use the switch on the inside next to the entrance door to activate it 3 4 Entrance step Do not step on the entrance step until it has been com pletely extended Mind the different heights of the steps and ensure that the ground in front of the entrance is firm and level ...

Page 32: ...ns and draw up an appropriate expertise Take the expertise and the registration documents Parts I and II to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency They will copy the changes into the vehicle s documents Do not forget that towbar couplings motorcycle carriers leveling devices and or additional spring blades must be registered Please note that mounting additional equipment reduces the load your mob...

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Page 34: ...Wheels tires brakes ...

Page 35: ...irst drive with your mobile home please check that your tire bolts are still securely tightened after having driven 50 km and if necessary tighten them with a torque of 160 Nm for 15 wheel rims steel and light metal and 180 Nm for 16 wheel rims steel and light metal After this the tire bolts should be checked regularly that they are securely tightened 4 2 Tires Use only tires that have been entere...

Page 36: ...oo low 2 inflation pressure too high 3 If the pressure is too low this may cause overheating of the tire possibly resulting in severe damage to the tire For the correct inflation pressure please refer to the table in the chapter on Technical Data or the operating instructions for the basic vehicle 4 4 Tread depth Replace your tires as soon as the tread depth is only 1 6 mm Tires may not be exchang...

Page 37: ... be used with steel rims and only on the front axle Use snow chains only on the front axle 4 5 Wheel rims Use only those wheel rims listed in the vehicle s documents Please observe the following points should you wish to use other wheel rims The following applies when using other wheel rims Size construction injection depth and carrying power must be sufficient for the permissible total weight The...

Page 38: ...ir Small cuts especially in the tire tread can be resealed using the tire repair kit Do not remove foreign objects such as screws or nails from the tire The tire repair kit can be used as long as the outside temperature is approx 30 C or higher A Shake the bottle Open the fill hose 1 on the bottle foil seal is thereby punctured ...

Page 39: ...be and then press them together Press the entire bottle contents into the tire Pull the fill hose off 1 and screw the valve insert 2 tightly into the tire valve with the valve core remover 3 04 5 B Unscrew the valve cap from the tire valve Remove the valve insert 2 with the valvecore remover 3 Do not lay the valve insert 2 down in sand or dirt ...

Page 40: ...he tire Maximum speed 80 km h Drive carefully especially in curves Check tire pressure after driving 10 minutes If the tire pressure has fallen under this minimum value 8 you may not drive any further If the minimum value is still indicated 8 correct the tire pressure according to the tire pressure table in the gas bottle container Drive carefully to the nearest mechanic and have the tire replaced...

Page 41: ...he components in the brake system are part of the General Type Approval Allgemeinen Betriebserlaubnis ABE If you change the components in the brake system the type approval expires Any changes are only possible if they have been released by the manufacturer In your own interests you should have the brakes checked regularly by your Fiat or Peugeot repair shop The following applies when maintaining ...

Page 42: ...Wheels tires brakes ...

Page 43: ...Exterior Structure ...

Page 44: ... Structure 05 1 T555 FS Siesta 2007 T600 FC Siesta 2007 T600 GFS Siesta 2007 Storage flap 1 Toilet flap 2 Gas box flap 3 T600 GFLC Siesta 2007 Chapter 5 Exterior Structure 5 1 Overview of tank and service flaps ...

Page 45: ...Exterior Structure 05 2 T650 GFLC Siesta 2007 T650 FLC Siesta 2007 Storage flap 1 Toilet flap 2 Gas box flap 3 ...

Page 46: ...nt to feel comfortable in your mobile home No draught ventilation has been integrated above the driving unit in your mobile home The roof lights ensure ven tilation Never interfere with the way in which they operate Appropriate covers can be used to close the ventilation of the refrigerator provided it does not run on gas Note the information given on the covers They may only be used when the refr...

Page 47: ... the ventilation grate Turn the screw 3 as far to the left as it will go Carefully pull out the ventilation grate starting on the left Then remove the ventilation grate Heating The heating system is supplied with fresh air from outside 1 This ventilation flap also permits exhaust air from the system to escape Danger You can suffocate if the ventilation openings are blocked Never block ventilation ...

Page 48: ...urer s operating instructions for the basic vehicle two keys that fit the following locks on the structure entrance door service flaps toilet flaps In addition a self adhesive aluminium plate is supplied en graved with the number of the key for the basic vehicle Entrance door Opening Use key to unlock door Pull on door handle Open door Closing Close door Turn key until you hear the bolt lock into ...

Page 49: ...slan ted upwards Remember that the entrance door is your escape route in an emergency Never barricade the door from the outside Luggage trunk flap Opening Use key to unlock flap Place your hand over the lock and give the flap a strong push inwards Pull the flap upwards to open Closing Pull the flap down to close Lock it with the key ...

Page 50: ... gas supply At the customer s request the mobile home can be fitted with an exterior gas supply 3 Equipment that uses gas such as a gas grill or a gas lamp can be supplied from outside the mobile home The exterior gas supply is located below the gas box flap 2 Opening Pull the cover plate 1 of the flap towards you Closing Press the cover plate 1 of the flap shut until you hear it lock into place ...

Page 51: ...urn lid 2 firmly and remove Closing Insert lid 2 and turn it closed Use key to lock 1 Water supply for exterior shower Opening Slide cover flap 1 up to gain access to water supply Closing Remove hose for exterior shower from branch neck 2 and insert protective cap Slide cover flap down ...

Page 52: ...n the warm headlight and cools down to become condensation on the outer glass This process is known as con densation After a short drive in dry weather or after the headlight has been on for a brief period a process of evaporation sets in which drys off the condensation Technically speaking this process is harmless because the lamps are protected against any influences from condensation Exterior s...

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Page 55: ...NSUMER BATTERIES Chapter 6 Electrical Installations 6 1 Safety instructions The following must be observed Do not remove the signs on electrical components giving safety instructions or danger warnings Do not use the installation compartments for the caravan battery on board control panel battery charger and 230 V connector box as additional storage room Smoking and open fire are forbidden when ch...

Page 56: ...n switch Before removing the lid check that the plug for the electric mains has been unplugged Advice and instructions Important Any changes to the electrical installation may only be carried out by a professional electrician Disconnect the battery and switch off the 230V mains before carrying out any maintenance work Batteries Please observe the battery manufacturer s operating in structions The ...

Page 57: ...back on Fuses Only replace defect fuses after you have found the reason for the defect and fixed it The new fuse must have the same amperage as the old one Siesta control panel Description 1 Button for monitoring fresh water tank 2 Button for monitoring consumer battery B2 3 Button for monitoring vehicle battery B1 4 LED signals test in fresh water tank blinking signals emp ty tank 5 LEDs signal l...

Page 58: ...or is switched on or 230V mains is connected 14 Switch for water pump that operates pump relay depen dent on main switch 15 Main switch for consumers blinking LED signals that consumer battery is almost empty and protection against total discharge will soon be activated Functions Protection against total discharge An electronic installation turns off all 12V consumers when the consumer battery rea...

Page 59: ... switch protected by fuse1 2 9 5 9 4 9 Light B via main relay protected by fuse2 3 9 Pump switched by relay protected by fuse4 6 9 External lighting D increased automatic change over via protected by fuse9 7 9 8 9 9 9 Light A via main relay protected by fuse3 Reserved for 6 pole plug 1 6 Entrance step continuous protected by fuse5 2 6 3 6 Refrigerator D controlled protected by fuse8 4 6 Aux contin...

Page 60: ...al 6 3 Electric power supply Your mobile home has the following connections for electric power supply electric mains a c voltage 230 V caravan battery d c voltage 12 V Electric power supply from the electric mains The 230 V system is protected by a 2 pole circuit breaker with 16 A The circuit breaker is located behind the driver s seat Should there be a malfunction the passenger circuit breaker op...

Page 61: ...only plugs and cables that meet CEE standards First make the connection to the main socket 1 of the vehicle Then insert the other plug in the live socket Follow this sequence in reverse when you pull out the plug 6 4 Function of the power generating unit Charging procedure The charging procedure is dependent on the battery voltage of the caravan battery Charge until the battery voltage has reached...

Page 62: ...rn off the 12 V master switch to avoid an additional discharge of the caravan battery Function of the battery charger Protecting the device If the battery charger should become hot because of high en vironmental temperatures or high charging currents a built in thermal switch turns off the battery charger until the temperature in the battery charger has dropped again Checklist Turn off the motor T...

Page 63: ... 1 volt Have the poles of the caravan battery been attached pro perly Is the connection between the battery charger and the on board control panel functioning properly The voltage of the caravan battery must rise if the engine speed is above the idling speed the vehicle s battery is not completely discharged If this does not happen after using the dynamo to charge the battery check the following I...

Page 64: ...eral discharging charging operations are possible Use only the same kind of batteries when exchanging the battery same capacity and voltage cycle proof mainte nance free and leakproof Changing the battery Please do not smoke when changing the battery Disconnect the connection to the 230 V network First disconnect the minus connector Then disconnect the plus connector Remove the battery Insert the ...

Page 65: ...se 1 The fuse is located under the hood next to the starter battery Caravan battery The main fuse protection is carried out by a 30 A safety fuse 1 The fuse is located right next to the battery 12 V circuits These are protected by overload releases on the HOBBY con trol panel Information on fuses 15 A refrigerator 10 A light 10 A pump boiler heating TV ...

Page 66: ...e devices breaks down Check the fuse on the corresponding electric circuit Press the operating button If the fuse goes off again please speak to your authorised Hobby dealer Charger with fuse box The charger with separate fuse box is located under the passenger seat ...

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Page 83: ...ment or others must meet all of the requirements for electromagnetic compatibility Such equipment must have been approved in accordance with EU Guideline 72 245 EWG as it appears in version 95 54 EG because otherwise it may cause interference with the electronic systems already installed in the mobile home A CE mark is mandatory for devices that have been subsequent ly installed and which cannot b...

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Page 86: ...NSUMER BATTERIES Chapter 6 Electrical Installations 6 1 Safety instructions The following must be observed Do not remove the signs on electrical components giving safety instructions or danger warnings Do not use the installation compartments for the caravan battery on board control panel battery charger and 230 V connector box as additional storage room Smoking and open fire are forbidden when ch...

Page 87: ...n switch Before removing the lid check that the plug for the electric mains has been unplugged Advice and instructions Important Any changes to the electrical installation may only be carried out by a professional electrician Disconnect the battery and switch off the 230V mains before carrying out any maintenance work Batteries Please observe the battery manufacturer s operating in structions The ...

Page 88: ...back on Fuses Only replace defect fuses after you have found the reason for the defect and fixed it The new fuse must have the same amperage as the old one Siesta control panel Description 1 Button for monitoring fresh water tank 2 Button for monitoring consumer battery B2 3 Button for monitoring vehicle battery B1 4 LED signals test in fresh water tank blinking signals emp ty tank 5 LEDs signal l...

Page 89: ...or is switched on or 230V mains is connected 14 Switch for water pump that operates pump relay depen dent on main switch 15 Main switch for consumers blinking LED signals that consumer battery is almost empty and protection against total discharge will soon be activated Functions Protection against total discharge An electronic installation turns off all 12V consumers when the consumer battery rea...

Page 90: ... switch protected by fuse1 2 9 5 9 4 9 Light B via main relay protected by fuse2 3 9 Pump switched by relay protected by fuse4 6 9 External lighting D increased automatic change over via protected by fuse9 7 9 8 9 9 9 Light A via main relay protected by fuse3 Reserved for 6 pole plug 1 6 Entrance step continuous protected by fuse5 2 6 3 6 Refrigerator D controlled protected by fuse8 4 6 Aux contin...

Page 91: ...al 6 3 Electric power supply Your mobile home has the following connections for electric power supply electric mains a c voltage 230 V caravan battery d c voltage 12 V Electric power supply from the electric mains The 230 V system is protected by a 2 pole circuit breaker with 16 A The circuit breaker is located behind the driver s seat Should there be a malfunction the passenger circuit breaker op...

Page 92: ...only plugs and cables that meet CEE standards First make the connection to the main socket 1 of the vehicle Then insert the other plug in the live socket Follow this sequence in reverse when you pull out the plug 6 4 Function of the power generating unit Charging procedure The charging procedure is dependent on the battery voltage of the caravan battery Charge until the battery voltage has reached...

Page 93: ...rn off the 12 V master switch to avoid an additional discharge of the caravan battery Function of the battery charger Protecting the device If the battery charger should become hot because of high en vironmental temperatures or high charging currents a built in thermal switch turns off the battery charger until the temperature in the battery charger has dropped again Checklist Turn off the motor T...

Page 94: ... 1 volt Have the poles of the caravan battery been attached pro perly Is the connection between the battery charger and the on board control panel functioning properly The voltage of the caravan battery must rise if the engine speed is above the idling speed the vehicle s battery is not completely discharged If this does not happen after using the dynamo to charge the battery check the following I...

Page 95: ...eral discharging charging operations are possible Use only the same kind of batteries when exchanging the battery same capacity and voltage cycle proof mainte nance free and leakproof Changing the battery Please do not smoke when changing the battery Disconnect the connection to the 230 V network First disconnect the minus connector Then disconnect the plus connector Remove the battery Insert the ...

Page 96: ...se 1 The fuse is located under the hood next to the starter battery Caravan battery The main fuse protection is carried out by a 30 A safety fuse 1 The fuse is located right next to the battery 12 V circuits These are protected by overload releases on the HOBBY con trol panel Information on fuses 15 A refrigerator 10 A light 10 A pump boiler heating TV ...

Page 97: ...e devices breaks down Check the fuse on the corresponding electric circuit Press the operating button If the fuse goes off again please speak to your authorised Hobby dealer Charger with fuse box The charger with separate fuse box is located under the passenger seat ...

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Page 114: ...ment or others must meet all of the requirements for electromagnetic compatibility Such equipment must have been approved in accordance with EU Guideline 72 245 EWG as it appears in version 95 54 EG because otherwise it may cause interference with the electronic systems already installed in the mobile home A CE mark is mandatory for devices that have been subsequent ly installed and which cannot b...

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Page 117: ...cated on the on board control panel Always ensure that the fresh water tank is filled before switching on the pump The pump can be destroyed if the tank is dry Chapter 8 Water Fresh water tank To fill with water Close all outlets and valves Unlock and open filler neck 1 Fill tank with drinking water preferably using a hose not included in scope of delivery To draw water Switch on 12V master switch...

Page 118: ...ves are located next to the fresh water tank in the seating arrangement by the outside wall During the cold season or if the main switch is turned on while the heating system is off the TRUMA safety valve opens allowing the boiler to empty itself ...

Page 119: ... plain water you should add a disinfectant or store mineral water Never allow antifreezer or other chemicals to get into the water circuit This can be poisonous When operating in win ter ensure that the fresh water tank is sufficiently heated Sewage tank Emptying the sewage tank The support for emptying the sewage tank is located under neath the mobile home Pull the slide and let the sewage run of...

Page 120: ...comple tely Place it in an upright vertical position You may be able to avoid the use of sanitary liquids by installing an activated carbon filter system sold as an accessory Use sanitary liquids very sparingly An overdose is no gu arantee of preventing odours Fill the excrement tank with the correct amount of sanitary liquid Then add enough water to completely cover the bottom of the excrement ta...

Page 121: ...the excrement tank Close the service flap Never fill sanitary liquid directly into the toilet bowl Using the toilet Turn the toilet bowl to a comfortable position Use the toilet Fill the toilet bowl with water Press the flush button Flushing will continue for as long as you press the button ...

Page 122: ...Water 08 6 C200 S Cassette Open the bolt by turning the bolt lever counter clockwise Flush the toilet by pressing the flush button After flushing close the bolt ...

Page 123: ... tank in special places for sanitary disposal but never in open spaces Take the excrement tank to a sanitary disposal place making sure to hold the emptying support in an upright position Remove the cap on the emptying support Place the emptying support on the excrement tank in a downward position Press the aerating button with your thumb The excrement tank will empty itself Return the excrement t...

Page 124: ...ill the tank only with toilet solutions that have been approved and do not pollute the environment Empty the toilet only into the appropriate outlets or at service stations Never empty sewage into a drain Drain channels generally bypass clarification plants and end directly in a river ...

Page 125: ... integrated in the panel for the heating system The following applies for the water heater Empty the water if there is danger of frost If the water heater has been unused for a longer period of time rinse it out open the mixing tap Only allow experts to carry out repairs Any changes to the boiler lead to breakdowns and the type approval for the device will be terminated Filling the water heater in...

Page 126: ...er mostat 1 9 After being switched on the green control light 2 turns on and shows the room temperature that has been set Turn the rotary switch to the operating position 4 The device will automatically select the required level of per formance depending on the difference in temperature between the set temperature and the temperature at present in the room After reaching the temperature set on the...

Page 127: ... device the heating turns itself off irrespective of the water temperature The water is automatically heated if the boiler has been filled The water temperature then depends on the heating capacity that has been set and the time required to heat the room until the set temperature has been reached In this operating position the yellow control light 6 only lights up if the water temperature drops be...

Page 128: ... off the switch for the electric circuit for the water pump located on the display and operating panel Open all the hot water taps Press the control button 6 on the electrical safety drain valve The contents of the boiler are now directly emptied outside If the heating is not on the safety drain valve can only be closed when the temperature is above 8 C If the temperature of the safety drain valve...

Page 129: ...Gas ...

Page 130: ...rator is responsible for having checks carried out If you suspect that gas is leaking take the following mea sures immediately Shut the stop valve on the gas bottle Ignition sources such as open fire or smoking are strictly forbidden Air the rooms Clear the danger zone Inform your surroundings groundsman and if neces sary the fire department The gas fittings may only be taken into operation again ...

Page 131: ...ignored it could cause mortal danger due to the lack of oxygen and the possible development of odorless carbon monoxide Waste gas The waste gas pipe must be attached firmly and impenetrably to the heating and the chimney It may not be damaged in any way Waste gas must be passed out without obstruction and fresh air must be passed in without obstruction For this reason there may be no snow walls or...

Page 132: ...king It is fitted out with a gas flow moni tor and an integrated test connection Therefore heating may explicitly be operated while driving The cyclinders are secured using two independent lashes Your mobile home has been equipped with a propane system gas bottle not included in scope of delivery The following equipment runs on this system cooker refrigerator water heater oven and possibly special...

Page 133: ...y regulator may not be more than 30 mbar The gas bottle room may not be used as additional storage room Danger Fire The following applies for stop valves and valves All of the taps on gas devices must be shut while driving The only exception is for the taps for heating devices that are to be used while driving Over the years vibrations can cause slight leakages to appear If you suspect that there ...

Page 134: ... the middle seating arrangement depen ding on the model To operate Remove the chimney cap not in scope of delivery Open the bottle valve and the quick action stop valve in the gas pipe Use the rotary switch to adjust the room temperature The equipment is now operating The green control light Ope ration under the rotary switch is shining The device will automatically select the required level of pe...

Page 135: ...lease refer to the TRUMA Operating Manual for instructions on finding defects To unlock turn off and then on again Turning off Gas operation Use the rotary switch 6 to turn off the heating The water must be drained off if there is danger of frost If you do not plan on using the equipment for a longer period of time close the quick action stop valve in the gas pipe and the gas bottle ...

Page 136: ... V operation should only be used while driving when the motor is running When resting or if you have stopped for a longer period of time turn off the 12 V operation otherwise the mobile home s battery will quickly discharge Do not run the refrigerator on gas while driving Danger of explosion Before initial operation please refer to the manufacturer s operating instructions 9 5 Gas cooker The kitch...

Page 137: ...ore easily inflammable objects such as dishtowels serviettes etc near the cooker Danger of fire Operation Open the tinted glass covering 1 Turn the rotary switch 2 of the burner you wish to use to the ignition position large flame and press Ignite the burner with a gas lighter or match or cigarette lighter Continue to press the rotary switch for a further 5 10 seconds to ensure that the automatic ...

Page 138: ...Accessories ...

Page 139: ...ou If this is not the case drive your mobil home together with the registration documents and the necessary expertise for the external construction to the TÜV where the external construction will be inspected and a corresponding expertise issued for registration in the vehicle s documents Present the expertise to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency where the amendments will be entered in the v...

Page 140: ...Accessories ...

Page 141: ...Maintenance and Care ...

Page 142: ...be checked every 2 years by an expert for liquid gas and confirmed on the certificate in accordance with DGVW G 607 11 2 Airing For a comfortable climate inside the caravan there must be sufficient ventilation This also avoids corrosive damage due to condensation Condensation is caused by insufficient volume inside the caravan breathing and perspiration of the passengers bringing in damp clothing ...

Page 143: ...adlights and sockets thoroughly as water collects there easily The following applies when waxing the surfaces The varnished surfaces should be treated occasionally with wax Note the application instructions given by the wax manufacturers We recommend products made by VALMA turtle Flash or System The following applies when polishing the surfaces In exceptional cases use polish to refinish weathered...

Page 144: ...r cushions upholstery and curta ins Clean cushions with a soft brush or hoover Have very dirty upholstery and curtains dry cleaned Do not wash them yourself If necessary wash them carefully using the foam from mild action detergent The following applies for carpeted floors Clean with a hoover or brush If necessary treat with carpet shampoo or a shampooing machine The following applies for furnitur...

Page 145: ...rwise they may explode if the temperature exceeds 50 C 11 4 Operating in winter Preparations The following applies for preparations Check vehicle for damage to varnish or rust If necessary repair damage Ensure that water cannot get into the compulsory ventilation in the floor or the heating Protect the metal parts of the underbody against rust with a wax preservative Use a suitable material to pre...

Page 146: ...the sewage tank In very low temperatures add antifreezer or common salt to the sewage Store sewage outside the vehicle Leave the drain cock of the sewage tank open At the end of the winter season The following applies for the care of the vehicle Thoroughly wash the underbody and the motor This removes corrosive thawing agents salts alkali Wash the vehicle only in places provided for this purpose U...

Page 147: ... of the underbody against rust with a wax preservative To care for the wheels jack up the vehicle or move it from one spot to another every two months Use a tarpaulin leaving space between it and the vehicle to ensure sufficient airing Leave the compulsory ventilation open Air your mobile home thoroughly every three to four weeks Check the antifreezer in the cooling circuit refilling if neces sary...

Page 148: ...Sanitation and Environmental Protection ...

Page 149: ... an example so that mobile home and caravan drivers are not generally held to be pollutionists The following applies for sewage Collect sewage on board only in built in sewage tanks or if necessary in suitable containers Never empty sewage in open spaces or down manholes Generally the public sewage system does not run through clarification plants Empty your sewage tank as often as possible even if...

Page 150: ... does not run through clarification plants Empty the excrement tank in special places for sanitary disposal but never in open spaces The following applies for excrements Only use approved sanitary cleansing products in the ex crement tank You may be able to avoid the use of sanitary liquids by installing an activated carbon filter system sold as an accessory Use sanitary liquids very sparingly An ...

Page 151: ...ord dealer and expertly recycled The following applies for waste Separate your waste and put appropriate materials in the recycling bins Empty waste bins as often as possible in the appropriate bins or containers This avoids unpleasant and problematic waste from building up on board The following applies for picnic spots Always leave picnic spots clean and tidy even if you dispose of someone else ...

Page 152: ...Sanitation and Environmental Protection ...

Page 153: ...Technical Data ...

Page 154: ...5 68 121 3134 3500 T 650 GFLC Siesta D 2870 75 68 40 3053 3500 T 555 AK LC Siesta C 2687 75 68 121 2951 3500 T 555 AK FS Siesta C 2645 75 68 116 2904 3500 T 600 AK GFLC Siesta C 2790 75 68 121 3054 3500 T 650 AK FLC Siesta D 2885 75 68 121 3149 3500 T 650 AK FLC Siesta D 2885 75 68 40 3068 3500 T 650 AK GFLC Siesta D 2899 75 68 121 3163 3500 T 650 AK GFLC Siesta D 2899 75 68 40 3082 3500 T 650 AK ...

Page 155: ...ORD 215 75 R 16 C front 3 5 rear 4 75 FORD Conventio nal loading Overload weight Length of vehi cle Personal equipment Remaining overload weight 225 456 5 8 98 358 150 461 6 4 94 367 225 291 6 4 104 187 225 301 6 4 104 197 225 526 7 1 111 415 225 257 7 1 111 146 225 491 7 1 111 380 225 222 7 1 111 111 225 324 5 8 98 226 225 371 5 8 98 273 225 221 6 4 104 117 225 476 7 1 111 365 225 207 7 1 111 96 ...

Page 156: ...Index ...

Page 157: ...ower supply unit 06 4 Electric system fuses 06 7 Electrical installations safety instructions 06 1 Emergency equipment 02 7 fire extinguisher 02 8 first aid kit 02 7 warning triangle 02 8 Entrance door 05 5 Entrance step 03 8 Environment 12 1 waste 12 3 sewage 12 1 sanitation 12 2 excrements 12 2 picnic spots 12 3 Environmental protection 12 1 Exterior gas supply 05 7 Exterior mirror 05 9 Exterior...

Page 158: ... locking the door 09 7 operating in winter 05 3 Registration 02 1 Regulator 09 2 Residual current operating device 06 5 Resin stains 11 2 Roof load 02 4 S Saving energy 02 6 Seatbelts in caravan 07 10 Seating arrangements overview 07 14 Seats in caravan 07 10 Securing the vehicle 02 12 Selecting a parking space 02 12 Service flaps 05 1 Sewage tank 08 6 to empty 08 6 Shunting 02 5 Skylights 07 5 wi...

Page 159: ...Appendix ...

Page 160: ...t legal requirements To determine your remaining load simply subtract the mass when the vehicle is ready to start the conventional load all additional equipment as well as your personal luggage from the technically permissible overall mass Simply enter the date for your personal mobile home in the table on the next page If you have any questions or if anything is unclear your HOBBY dealer will be ...

Page 161: ... fuel Conventional load no of seats excl driver x 75 kg Additional equipment 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Personal luggage 10 x N 10 x L N Total number of seats incl driver L Length of vehicle in meters Remaining load Model Under no circumstances may the technically permissible overall mass of the mobile home be exceeded ...

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