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How

to

operate the

refrigerator

The

temperature in

the refrigerator is

not

thermostatically

controlled.

eat

.

;

ee

ak

fri

th

Maximum

use

with

a

fully

charged battery

is

4

hours.

However, avoid

pro-

ya

ree

ou

a

ans

“>

ne

2

igh

tages

ae

longed

battery

usage to

operate

the refrigerator when the engine is

not

110-Volt

A.C.

current

first. is

will

quickly cool

down

ns

re

rigerator

for

running

as

this

will

lead

to

starting

difficulties.

food storage.

For

driving,

switch to

battery

power

to

maintain

the

existing

temperature in the refrigerator.

At

campsites

where

regular

110-Volt

A.C.

When the refrigerator is operated

on

battery

power, with the engine

not

current

is

available,

make

use

of

the external

power

supply

to

preserve

running,

the

starter

battery

for the engine is automatically

disconnected.

battery

power.

When

the engine

is

started,

both batteries

are

automatically

reconnected

and charged

by

the

alternator.

At the

same

time,

a

balancing of

the

charge

When

using

110-Volt A.C.

external

power

in the batteries takes place.

This

means,

if

the second battery is discharged

Be

sure

the external

power

supply

agrees

with

the sticker

specifications

on

or

low

whenyou

start

the engine,

some

of

the powerin the

starter

battery

the outside

receptacle of the

vehicle

before hooking

up..

is

transferred

to

bring

up the charge

in

the

second

battery And this

may

make starting the enginedifficult

or

impossible.

Select

the appropriate

power

supply

setting

on

the control panel above the

refrigerator:

CITY POWER ON.

Also

flip

the switch

to

REFRIGERATOR ON.

To

keep

the batteries well charged, drive the vehicle from time

to

time

or

A

converter

transforms

the

110-Volt A.C.

from

the external power

source

to

operate

the

engine

in

a

well ventilated area, with the refrigerator turned

off.

12-Volt D.C.

with which the

refrigerator

is operated.

Or

have the batteries

charged

from

an

outside power supply.

Set the

cooling

level with the knob inside the storage chest

next

to

the

refrigerator.

The

temperature

is thermostatically

controlled

when the refri-

c

'

‘4

ns

"

gerator is operated

on

city

power.

ontrol

panel

for

refrigerator

operation

Circuit breaker switch

on

kick panel of

rear

seat

should be

set to “ON“

po-

The

control

panel

is

on

the sidewall above

the

refrigerator.

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:

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:

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sition (ass

also:

page 9: Electrical

Network

Switch to CITY POWER

ON when

you

want to connect

the

vehicle

to

an

Circuit

breaker

does

not

function

on

battery

power;

battery

circuit is inde-

outside electrical

network.

pendently

fused

(16 amp fuse in block fuse holder is in engine

compartment

:

.

=

beside

battery

on

driver’s

side).

Flip

the switch

to

BATTERY

ON

when

you

want

to

operate

the refrigerator

on

battery

power.

Whenusing 12-Volt

D.C. battery

power

Select

the

appropriate

power supply. selling

on:

ihe conirel

panel ‚above

Turn

the refrigerator

on or

off

with the REFRIGERATOR

ON-OFF

switch.

A control

lam

ill

light

hen

the

refrigerator

is

in

operation.

the refrigerator: BATTERY ON. Also, make

sure

the refrigerator is turned

8

PB:

Win

Hane

Wien

tie

(eigen

on

on.

A lamp will glow whenthe refrigerator is in operation.

Your Campmobile has

two

batteries.

The second

battery

operates the

refrigerator

when the vehicle

is

not

connected

to an

external power

source

or

whenthe engineis running.

Caution

The

purpose

of

the

second

battery is

to

maintain

the

existing cooling

tem-

perature in the refrigerator for

a

short period

of

time.

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Summary of Contents for Campmobile 1978

Page 1: ...Volkswagen Campmobile W LEERE ii N 2 2 oe a Rn i It goes on vacation with you...

Page 2: ...Storage chest 11 Clothes closet 8 Hammock child s 15 Storage locker 8 Curtains 14 Hints what to take along 29 Swivel seat 13 Dimensions diagrams 30 31 cabox 14 Table dinette 6 a Dinette table 6 Identi...

Page 3: ...to operate your Volkswagensafely On the following pages you ll see what makes your VW Station Wagon a Camp mobile We ll tell you all about the equiment in your Campmobile and how to useit Take a few...

Page 4: ...chest Child s hammock x ipmen 1 Dana Eaipman Rear luggage compartmentlid screen Rotating dinette table with extension leaf top is mar proof and heat 5 Ceiling and walls insulated and panelled Floor c...

Page 5: ...oof with weather resistant canvas sides and fiberglass rein forced polyester top Front wall has a screened window with zippered flap Luggage rack of fiberglass reinforced polyester with buffer rods an...

Page 6: ...Place table top wiht bottom side up on rear deck mattress The table can be extended by folding the hinged side leaf up First pull f h the leaf out of its locking latch under the table top Fold the le...

Page 7: ...safety belts between Rear Deck Mattress the bench and backrest Depress the release under he seat cushion while Do not place heavy objects with sharp edges on the rear deck mattress lifting the seat c...

Page 8: ...Depress the push button area Maximum load should be no more than 19 kg 20 Ibs release in the door handle to open the door The storage compartment can also be reached from the top bylifting the Clothe...

Page 9: ...cle below the rear left window there is a three ws V i ae Et prong hook up receptacle On the inside of the vehicle in the kick panel Ped Hi iMec 4 Sy 1bpBe under the rear bench you will find two three...

Page 10: ...open the drawers or cabinet doors first depress the push buttons in the again To ine right io P pump dravers or door handles Rememberto keep the utensil drawers and cabinet doorsfirmly closed while d...

Page 11: ...es in place The catch basin under the ice 3 er rack is designed to collect the melted ice and drainit to the outside through b a separate tube ee We recommend you use unbreakable plastic bottles and f...

Page 12: ...op of the cover and remove cover Pull the spare wheel out from the bottom toward you Whenreinstalling the cover make sure the tongue at the bottom of the Handleat rear of sliding door cover inserts in...

Page 13: ...tion You can also stand Push downtheflexible anchor housing for the safety belt outside the vehicle and through the open door turn the seat after In the Deluxe Campmobile also remove the storage box b...

Page 14: ...to be used at the campsite only Prolonged driving with the louvers open could weaken the pane hinges ch ut BE Interior Curtains N N a I At 2 3 et i ai 1 1 138 Let 23 The interior curtains cover all th...

Page 15: ...mounting hooks over the driver s seat and the front passenger s seat two on front The rear lid screen can best be installed with the rear lid open To install side pillars and two on doorposts the net...

Page 16: ...ed on the previous supportsat the front of the top are lockedinto position pages plus the following items 2 To close the top pull the crossbar back As you lower the top gather in the canvas sides of t...

Page 17: ...cu Double Bedin Roof ring baggage The luggage rack is accessible through the front flap of the Pop Up Roof Any baggage carried on the roof luggage rack should be A 1 8x 1 2 m 6 x 3 10 double bed is bu...

Page 18: ...ction The sink cabinet is described on page 10 To provide you with the convenience of ample water supply at the camp site a hosefitting for city water connection is installed on the side of the vehicl...

Page 19: ...Refrigerator Cabinet An electric refrigerator is installed when you order the Deluxe Campmobile with Pop Up Roof option Storage compartments folding tops and retaining straps are the same as those in...

Page 20: ...e to time or A converter transforms the 110 Volt A C from the external power source to operate the engine in a well ventilated area with the refrigerator turned off 12 Volt D C with which the refriger...

Page 21: ...ou start out with 60 minutes charging time ON ON Battery charging begins as soon as the timer is set Check condition of BATTERY CHARGER TIMER battery from time to time to avoid overcharging If more ch...

Page 22: ...is attached to the front wall of the Gas Range rear bench seat To use the fire extinguisher release the metal bracket holding the bottle Deedeeowith hook up to the refillable liquid propane Remove the...

Page 23: ...combustible materials clear of the range when the gas flames are on The burner orifices have been set by the factory for safe operating Therefore DO NOT CHANGETHEIR SIZE Keep a lighted match ready whe...

Page 24: ...and trash container is installed between the driver s seat and front passenger s seat The upholstered storage container can also be used as another seat around the dinette table or at the camp site R...

Page 25: ...ce from time to time The hood and the luggage rack of the Pop Up Roof can be cleaned with When danger of frost exists make sure water is not left in the city water clear water or with a commercial pol...

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Page 29: ...ets and upholstery in your Campmobile can be cleaned by wi Water purificationkit ping them with a damp cloth For heavy dirt and stains use VW All Pur A small saw may comein handy pose Cleaner availabl...

Page 30: ...U 8 eo 8 City water hook up GE I EEE mr 9 Cover for sink and gas range backsplash 10 Spare wheel Lr 11 Rotating dinette table with extension leaf 12 Swivel seat for front passenger 13 Small removable...

Page 31: ...1 PSS DI Denn Er r n EM a Io lei Sittiily...

Page 32: ...WIEDENBRUCK May not be reproduced or translated in whole or in part without the written consent of Volkswagenwerk Specifications subject to change without notice All rights reserved W 42 028 960 101...

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