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22 - OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
Satellite antenna
The satellite antenna can only be activated with the
ignition key set to the “STOP” position. If the ignition
key is in the “MAR” position or if the engine is on, the
satellite antenna will close automatically if open. Pay
the utmost attention when opening and closing the
satellite antenna (both manual and automatic) as the
antenna can interfere with roof lights located nearby,
if these are open.
Additional fresh water tank
Warning: the installation of the additional tank does
not provide the same anti-frost features as the
standard tank.
Alde heating system
Some vehicles could have a liquid heating system,
similar to a domestic-type system. This kind of heating
system has some important features concerning the
safety and the maintenance of the system itself. So
you are advised to read the user guide provided by
the manufacturer and to follow the directions there
given.
22.2 Technical notes
• The mass of the vehicle in running order (reg. EU
1230/2012) includes: 75 kg driver, 90% of fuel tank
capacity, 100% gas bottle (one bottle), capacity of
fresh water tank considered suitable for running.
• Anything not included in the standard vehicle
version (whether referring to mechanics or to
the living space) can cause an increase in mass
in running order with a resulting reduction of the
pay-mass. This reduction may result in the need to
reduce the number of approved seats, if the total
mass of optional equipment exceeds the value of
the residual pay-mass. It is therefore advisable to
consult the masses values of individual pieces of
optional equipment listed in the price list before
installing any piece of optional equipment. Please
remember that the law does not permit exceeding
the technically permissible maximum mass value. It
is therefore advisable not to exceed the technically
permissible maximum mass and that sufficient
pay-mass remains for passengers and luggage.
In the event of installation of a bike rack or of
declassing of the Heavy chassis, the approved
seating number may vary. In this case, always
check with the dealer regarding any changes to
approved seats.
• The calculation of pay-mass is given by the
difference between the technically permissible
maximum laden mass and the mass in running
order. This figure includes 75 kg for each
passenger (not including the driver), and the
minimum pay-mass (given by the formula 10 kg for
each metre of length of the vehicle plus 10 kg for
each passenger, usable by the crew for luggage
and equipment), which will be separated to obtain
the residual pay-mass. The residual pay-mass can
be used for the installation of optional equipment
and for loading more luggage.
• In order to maintain optimal setup of the vehicle in
running and stationary conditions, it is advisable to
distribute the pay-mass in a uniform manner over
the surface of the vehicle.
• The overall vehicle height is increased in case of
installation of optional equipment on the roof, such
as – for example – satellite antennas and solar
panels. With 16” tyres on Fiat/Citroën chassis, the
overall height of the vehicle increases by approxi-
mately 5 cm.
• In case of installation of optional equipment –
especially in the back area, like for example of
bike racks, tow hitch, and so on – you must always
be sure you observe the technically permissible
maximum mass on the axle.
Close all roof lights when setting the satellite
antenna into operation.
WARNING
Before the start of any journey, please make
sure that the satellite antenna is in the lowered
position.
WARNING
Summary of Contents for Kosmo Compact 5
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