5. Exterior structure
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In all models a bicycle carrier can be mounted on the A frame.
5.6
Bicycle carrier
*
A frame bicycle carrier
Please read the separate operating instructions before
using the bicycle carrier.
Before driving for the first time, take some time to practice
so as to familiarise yourself with driving conditions.
A frame bicycle carrier
After loading the bicycles, please check the nose weight
and, if necessary, regulate it
(see also Chapter 3.3).
Please observe the maximum load-carrying capacity
of 60 kg for the A frame bicycle carrier, whereby each
individual bicycle may not weigh more than 30 kg.
When maneuvering by hand or driving around curves, you
should leave a wide angle, because otherwise, depending
on the model, the bicycle (carrier) may collide with the
tow vehicle.
open
closed
1
2
3
When driving with bicycles, the front and back wheels of each bicy
-
cle must be firmly lashed using the straps
k
. The fastenings inclu-
ded in the accessory kit are used for the frame. When driving, close
the locks
l
. When the caravan is not being moved, the lever
j
can
be folded down in order to access the gas box. To do this, the locks
l
must be opened.
Straps and locks
Alternatively, a rear-mounted bicycle carrier may be selected
(except in the Premium models)
.
The towing characteristics of the caravan change considerably when
there are bicycles on the carrier. The speed should be adjusted to
these circumstances:
Rear-mounted bicycle carrier
Rear-mounted bicycle carrier
• Ensure that full use is made of the permissible nose weight and
corrected accordingly when there are bicycles on the carrier.
• The critical speed sinks drastically even if the carrier has been
optimally loaded.
• The driver of the vehicle is responsible for ensuring that bicycles
have been fastened securely. The loading system must be folded
up and secured by means of the clips at hand even if nothing has
been loaded.
• Ensure that the load does not partially or fully cover any of the
caravan exterior lights.