Summary of Contents for Hobby VANTANA DE LUXE 2019
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1. Introduction Dear Camper, Congratulations on the purchase of your new HOBBY van. The trust you have placed in us is both an incentive and an obligation to continuously implement new ideas, technical innova- tions and fine touches to make our vehicles even better.
1. Introduction Chapter 1: Introduction Tyres ................. 26 General information ............4 Tyre pressure ............27 Key to using these operating instructions....5 Tyre profile depth and age of tyres ......28 Wheel rims ..............29 Chapter 2: Safety Changing a tyre ............30 Fast tyre repair kit .............
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1. Introduction Chapter 7: Electrical Installations 10.6 Satellite System ............181 Safety instructions .............66 Chapter 11: Accessories ...........182 Operation of the installed electrical systems .....66 Standard control panel ..........68 Chapter 12: Maintenance and Care 7.3.1 HobbyConnect ............100 Electric power supply ..........118 12.1 Maintenance ............185 Electrical system ............128...
Fill out the guarantee cards in the different manuals for Your HOBBY van has been built in accordance with the latest the installed equipment and fittings and send them to the technology and approved safety regulations. Despite all pre- manufacturers.
1. Introduction 1.2 Key to using these operating instructions In accordance with guarantee conditions, HOBBY's dealer will give you a 5-year guarantee on the water tightness of the van. Your dealer will give you a guarantee booklet, “5 Years‘ This manual explains the van in the following manner: "Water ingress warranty“...
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For technical reasons, optional extras cannot always be installed in all models. Should you have any questions, please speak to your Hobby dealer. Warnings Should there be any equipment or a model that is not...
1. Introduction 2. Safety Chapter 2: Safety No use of the van other than that described here is permitted; any other use is regarded as contrary to the intended use. 2.1 Intended use 2.2 General information This van has been designed as a mobile travel accommodation for private, not commercial use.
2. Safety 2.3 Fire protection Precautions against fire • Never leave children and vulnerable people alone in the vehicle. • Keep inflammable materials away from all heating and cooking devices. • Any changes to the electric system, gas system or built-in devices may only be carried out by an authorised person.
2. Safety High visibility jacket • Sound the alarm and call the fire department. • Only fight the fire yourself if you can do so without risk. Please refer to the British regulations for carrying and wearing a high-visibility vest with white retro-reflective stripes in accor- dance with EN 471 whenever you step outside the vehicle on roads outside built-up areas or on the hard shoulder.
2. Safety 100 m B e i f a h r e r s e i t e K 6 5 V A N T A N A 2 0 1 5 Minimum distance between warning triangle and van Tool box 2.4.2 Vehicle tool kit Warning triangle The warning triangle should also always be at hand and have a...
If you have any further questions or difficulties, your autho- - Motor Vehicle Registration Certificate Part II and/or Certifi- rised Hobby dealer will always be available to assist you! cate of Conformity (CoC) - Electronic Insurance Certificate/eIC Number •...
2. Safety 2.5.2 Before each journey Road safety • Before driving, check that the signalling and lighting systems (switch on battery circuit breaker), steering and brakes function correctly. • If the vehicle has been standing for a longer period of time (approx.
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2. Safety Interior • Fully open the Remis Blinds for the driver's cab and lock Some preparations must also be carried out inside the van. them into place. • Should there be a thermal curtain , remove it from the Preparing the interior driver's cab.
2. Safety • Retract the entrance step • If necessary, retract the satellite dish • If necessary, switch off the awning light. • Close and lock the sliding door, rear and service flaps in the superstructure. • Close the tap for the waste water tank. •...
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2. Safety • Only fit children's car seats on seats that have been fitted • Never accelerate if the van starts to sway. by the manufacturer with three-point belts. • Adjust your speed to road and traffic conditions. • Turn the cab seats to face forward and lock them into place. •...
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2. Safety Driving economically Reversing/Manoeuvring The engine of your van has not been designed to drive con- Your van is far larger than a car. stantly under a full load. The following applies to reversing/manoeuvring The following applies when driving •...
2. Safety 2.7 After driving Switching to mains hook up Selecting a parking space The following applies when when to mains hook up • Open the main stop valve on the gas bottle and the gas The following applies for selecting a parking space stop valve on the appliance required.
In addition, the VIN is also given on the type plate of the base vehicle as well as on the Hobby type plate (on the right-hand B-pillar, located in the middle above the lock on the door).
Heavy or bulky objects should be placed in the lower storage compartments and near the axle. • Never overload the rear of the van, because this will have a negative influence on its driving performance. • The lower the van's centre of gravity, the better its driving Hobby name plate performance and response will be in when cornering. Approval number • Store baggage in the interior in cupboards and storage Manufacturer's version compartments.
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3. Chassis Storage space in the rear The maximum axle loads as well as the technically permis- sible overall mass entered in the vehicle‘s documents must When loading the rear of the van, please observe the permissib- not be exceeded le axle loads and the technically permissible maximum weight.
1. Technically permissible overall mass Number of built-in gas regulators: Information regarding the technically permissible maximum Weight of an 11 kg aluminium bottle: weight is based on Hobby Wohnwagenwerk's specification in Weight of 11 kg gas inflation: cooperation with the manufacturers of the base vehicle (Fiat). This mass takes into account the specific operating conditions Total:...
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These optional extras will be shown in the actual weight of the vehicle if − they are not part of the standard scope of equipment, The remaining additional load (5.) must always be greater than − Hobby or the manufacturer of the base vehicle were re- or equal to the minimum loading capacity (6.); this must be taken sponsible for assembling them, into account when determining the configuration of the vehicle.
If you wish to increase the trailer load, a stronger motor is required. 3.5 Aftermarket Modifications Registering accessories in the vehicle's documents • Have your HOBBY dealer fit your aftermarket modifications. • Take your van to a technical support organisation or tech- Tow bar nical service provider (e.g. MOT). 3.4 Tow bar • The technical support organisation will approve the fittings...
3. Chassis − centre position for selecting the forward gear “D”, − top right: for selecting the neutral position “N” (engine is idle), − bottom right: for selecting the reverse gear “R”. Starting from the centre position, which corresponds to the forward gear, the lever can be moved as follows: − forwards (- position) to select a lower gear (i.e. shifting down), − backwards (+ position) to select a higher gear, − to the left (A/M position) to select automatic or manual...
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3. Chassis The system will only allow you to change gear when such an Never leave the vehicle when the transmission is in neutral action will not prevent the motor or the transmission from func- (N). tioning correctly. As soon as the motor reaches idle speed, the If the vehicle is not moving and you have already selected a system will automatically change down (e.g.
180 Nm 15'' 160 Nm Tubeless tyres have been mounted on your HOBBY van. Un- der no circumstances may tubes be inserted in these tyres! Winter tyres are mandatory in many EU countries! Check and or re torque every 5,000 km or at least once If you are driving in snow, ice or slush in one of these a year.
4. Wheels and tyres 27 4.3 Tyre pressure Snow chains Never drive faster than 50 km/h. The following applies when checking tyre pressure: Do not use snow chains on snow-free roads. • Check and correct the tyre pressures every four weeks (but at least every three months) and before every journey.
4. Wheels and tyres 4.4 Tyre tread depth and age of tyres The law states that tyres must be replaced when the tread depth gets to 1.6 mm. The minimum tread depth gives you only the barest amount of safety while driving. The following recommendations must be observed: Safety limit in summer: 3.0 mm Safety limit in winter: 4.0 mm...
4. Wheels and tyres 29 4.5 Wheel rims Only use the rims noted in the registration documents. Should you wish to use other rims, please note the following. The following applies when using other wheel rims: - Sze, - The pitch Circle Diameter (PCD) and the wheel offset, - The load bearing capacity must be sufficient for the per- missible total axle weight.
4. Wheels and tyres 4.6 Changing a tyre • Screw the nuts on and tighten them in a diagonal sequence. • Lower the car jack and remove it. Preparing to change the tyre • Tighten the wheel nuts evenly with the wheel brace. Please •...
4. Wheels and tyres 31 The fast tyre repair kit can be used when the outside tempera- ture ranges from -40°C to + 50°C. Please refer to the enclosed guidelines for instructions on how to use the fast tyre repair kit. There is an expiry date on the sealant.
5. Exterior Structure Chapter 5: Exterior Structure Refrigerator Ventilation and de-aerating of the refrigerator/compressor is a 5.1 Ventilation prerequisite for sufficient cooling capacity. The ventilation grills must not be covered up or blocked. The following applies for ventilation: Ventilation is important if you want to feel comfortable in your van. Draft-free ventilation is integrated in your van via the traction Do not block the refrigerator's ventilation grill so as not to unit;...
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5. Exterior Structure Ventilation grill, floor Ventilation grill side wall Slimline Refrigerator Absorber refrigerator* The refrigerator compressor is supplied with fresh air via ven- Grates supply the refrigerator with fresh air from outside to tilation grills in the floor. ensure sufficient refrigerating capacity. The grate for fresh air intake is on the outside wall of the vehicle.
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5. Exterior Structure Do not block the refrigerator's ventilation grill so as not to restrict cooling performance and the functions of the refrige- rator. These winter panels are a chargeable option; they can be ordered from your dealer. Please also note the information on the covers. For further information, please check the operating instructions of the refrigerator manufacturer.
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5. Exterior Structure Ventilation for the compressor Ventilation for the compressor Heating flue Vantana Ontour Vantana De Luxe Heating Compressor refrigerator Air for the heating system is supplied from outside using combu- In the Vantana De Luxe model, the compressor refrigerator stion air .
5. Exterior Structure 5.2 Opening and closing doors and lockers Keys to the vehicle The following keys are supplied with the van: two keys to fit the following locks on the base vehicle: - driver‘s and passenger‘s doors - sliding door - rear doors - patrol flap a code card.
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5. Exterior Structure The window in the sliding door must always be closed before opening or closing the door. Ensure that neither people nor pets will be hurt when opening or closing the door. The habitation door is your escape route in an emergency. Therefore, never block the door from the outside! The sliding door must always be kept closed and locked while driving.
5. Exterior Structure Rear door from the outside Rear door from the inside Rear doors Rear door from the inside (left rear door) The left rear door can only be opened after the right rear door Rear doors from the outside (right rear door) has been opened.
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5. Exterior Structure If the rear doors have been opened by 180°, particular attention must be paid to traffic on the road or passing cyclists. If a bicycle carrier has been mounted, opening the rear doors by 180° may damage the van. When closing the rear doors, ensure that the doors snap shut and lock them.
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5. Exterior Structure Toilet cassette door Cover flap Toilet door Cover flap Opening The access to water, gas or electrical components is covered by • Use the key to unlock the door these flaps; for example: • Press both buttons ( ) and open the door.
5. Exterior Structure Opening • Grasp the cover flap at the bottom of the latch and pull it up. Closing • Grasp the latch of the cover flap and close it until it clicks into place. Please refer to the appropriate chapters on water (chapter 8), gas (chapter 9) and electricity (chapter 7) for information on handling the individual components.
5. Exterior Structure Retracted entrance step Extended entrance step 5.3 Entrance step To open • Press the switch in the entrance area. The vans are equipped with an electrically extendable entran- The entrance step will be extended automatically. ce step (optional for Vantana ONTOUR).
5. Exterior Structure Continue pressing the switch until the step has completely folded in or out. If, due to dirt or frost, the entrance step does not function properly or at all, the hinges must be cleaned or defrosted. Please observe the enclosed manufacturer’s operating instructions.
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5. Exterior Structure When opening the rear doors by 180° (see p. 38 Rear doors) the van may be damaged by the bicycle carrier. Bicycle carrier, secured The maximum permissible loading capacity for the bicycle carrier is 35 kg. If the rear-mounted bicycle carrier is not required, it must be folded up and secured.
5. Exterior Structure Extending • Insert the hook on the winding handle into the grommet on the winding mechanism. • Hold the handle with one hand on the upper twist grip and the other on the lower twist grip. During the operating pro- cedure gently pull the handle towards you and hold it as vertically in the grommet as possible.
6. Interior Structure Chapter 6: Interior Structure 6.1 Opening and closing doors and drawers Furniture doors with a locking mechanism Store only light objects in the upper stowage cabinets. Please observe the maximum load of 15 kg per Handle with locking mechanism drawer.
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6. Interior Structure Cupboard door with pushlock Push button lock on the kitchen Door of the gas-bottle container drawers Door of the gas-bottle container Pushlock fitted to kitchen doors/drawers To open and shut the door of the gas-bottle container, both pushlocks must first be unlocked and then locked again.
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6. Interior Structure Mirror cabinets Adjusting knob Washroom door Mirror cabinets Opening Opening • Turn the knob to the left until the mechanism opens. • Open the door of the mirror cabinet by pressing the lower edge of the lock from behind. Then use the knob to carefully pull the door open.
6. Interior Structure Lock the media unit or TV bracket before driving. The mounted TV must not weigh more than 8 kg. When driving, we recommend that you remove the TV from the bracket and store it securely. Please measure the installation dimensions of your van be- fore you buy or install a television.
6. Interior Structure Hanging table with extendable table top Lowered hanging table 6.3 Tables Lowering the table • Fully retract the lower, pivotable table top until it locks Hanging table into place by itself. • Press the lock down The lower table top of the hanging table can be turned out. •...
6. Interior Structure Children’s emergency bed 6.4 Seating arrangements and sleeping areas Children’s emergency bed: net to protect against falling out Emergency children’s bed in the seating arran- gement* Parents are responsible for ensuring that small children do not fall out of the emergency bed.
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6. Interior Structure Bed conversion in the Vantana model Single beds at rear end Rearranging the cushions Individual beds in the rear To convert • Hook the table into the lower guiding rail (see 6.3 Tables). • Turn the driver's seat 180° (see 6.9 Seats in the driver's cab).
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6. Interior Structure Position of the crossbeams, slatted frames and Positioning the extension board extension board • Place the extension board between the two slatted frames. To convert beds There is a bar on the back of the extension board to ensu- •...
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6. Interior Structure Additional cushion Double bed at rear end Transversal bed in the rear • Finally, place the mattresses on the left and right, again taking note of the slant. If necessary, place the additional cushion for the ex- tension of the beds between the mattresses, making one large surface for sleeping.
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6. Interior Structure Aligning the mattresses Positioning the slatted frames To convert bed • Then place the three mattresses lengthwise to the vehicle, • Carefully lower the slatted frame from the wall until it rests whereby the two mattresses with the slants are placed on the guide rail.
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6. Interior Structure Climbing assistance Ensuring safe transport while driving Converting beds into storage space Climbing into the transversal bed in the rear (for individual and transversal beds) • Climb into the transversal bed in the rear through the gaps in the bulkhead partition, taking care to ensure that the two-part bulkhead partition is anchored on both sides The bed can be fastened to the side wall to obtain additional in the guide rails...
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6. Interior Structure Retaining strap and counterpart Window catch • Lash the mattresses and slatted frames with the fastening 6.5 Windows straps Depending on how the window has been constructed, it has • Place the fastening straps over the gap and insert them in one or more catches with lock buttons .
6. Interior Structure Closing • Lift the window to the fully open position to unlock the window stay and allow the window to come back down. • Close the window. • Turn the catch to the original position so that it clasps behind the brackets and pull the pane into the seal.
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6. Interior Structure To combine • Pull the pleated sunshade down slowly and evenly, then pull the insect screen down to the desired position. If the vehicle is not in use for a longer period of time, the sun shade must be opened to prevent heat from building up. Sunshade and insect screen, pleated Sunshade/insect screen Sunshades and insect screens are integrated in the window...
6. Interior Structure Cab door blind Cab blinds 6.6 Blind system for driver's cabin Front system • Press the locks together to open the locking mechanism. • Pull the handles in the middle together slowly and The blinds must only be closed when the vehicle is standing evenly.
6. Interior Structure If there is no frost outside and you are in a bit of a hurry, it is enough to simply set up the curtain and push the cover flap between the headliner and the sun visor. Then there is no need to fasten the sides of the curtain.
6. Interior Structure 6.8 Skylight Safety instructions • Never open the skylight in strong winds/rain/hail, etc. or if the temperature outside is below -20°C! • Never use force to open roof lights when there is frost or snow as the hinges and opening mechanism might break.
6. Interior Structure Seats Lever for turning the seats 6.9 Seats in the driver's cab The lever for turning the seat is located on the inner edge of the seats in the driver's cab. All of the vans have rotating driver's and passenger's seats, which can be used as additional chairs in the habi- Rotating seats tation area.
6. Interior Structure Seatbelts Side seating area in the habitation 6.10 Construction of the seats 6.11 Seatbelts in the van The seating arrangements are fitted with safety belts. Cushion fastenings Buckling the seatbelt Do not twist the seatbelt. Seat cushions are held in place by an anti-slip mat. •...
6. Interior Structure 6.12 Overview of the seating arrangements Unbuckling the seatbelt • Press the button on the lock of the seatbelt to unlock the tongue. • Fasten seat belts before driving and keep them fastened while driving. • Do not damage or jam the seatbelts. Damaged seatbelts should be replaced by an authorised workshop.
Chapter 7: Electrical Installations 7.2 Elements of the electrical system Advice and instructions 7.1 Safety instructions Important The installation of electrical devices in HOBBY's vans has been • The van's electric system should preferably be inspected carried out in accordance with the valid regulations. within a period of less than three years. If the van is used frequently, an electrical engineering specialist should inspect the electric system every year.
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7. Electrical Installations Tank probes • Check the level of the battery fluid regularly (acid batteries); AGM-batteries require no maintenance, but must be continuo- The probe with rods measures the contents of the fresh and usly recharged. waste water tanks. • To prevent scaling, never let the water stand too long in the • Check that the battery clamps are secure and remove any tanks, especially in the waste and waste water tank. layers of oxide. • Flush the tanks regularly. • Turn off the battery circuit breaker (red key) if the ancillary battery is not being used for a longer period of time (2 weeks 230V automatic circuit breaker with an earth leakage circuit or more). The standby current used continuously by some breaker electrical devices discharges the habitation battery.
7. Electrical Installations 7.3 Standard control panel Radio/SAT-nav device (Vantana Ontour and Vantana De Luxe) • Briefly press the button to switch the radio/SAT-nav on and off. Electric waste water tank heating system • Briefly press the button to switch on the electric waste water The standard control panel is located inside the van above the tank heating system. If the light under the icon is green, the entrance door. Use this control panel to control the lights or electric waste water tank heating system has been activated. to display various filling levels and the status of the batteries.
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7. Electrical Installations Display buttons on the standard control panel Battery display/Fill level of the fresh water tank High voltage / full level The following display buttons give information on the filling levels (the red, two yellow and one to two green lights of the water tanks as well as the voltage of the ancillary and starter are on) batteries. The three traffic-light colours are used to give explicit Half voltage / half level information. Press the desired button to let the corresponding (the red and one to two yellow lights are on) display light up.
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12 V system (this also affects the toilet flush and the water pump). The current operating settings will not be saved. If the vehicle's motor is running, the absorber refrigerator* will operate automatically on 12V, i.e. it is not necessary to press the main switch on the Hobby control panel. The selector The system consists of control electronics, a TFT control panel switch for the refrigerator must be set to 12V operation. All with a keypad and several manufacturers own control panels for other 12V electrical devices will only operate on the habitation their appliances. It enables you to operate the different lamps battery if the main switch has been activated. (Exceptions:...
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7. Electrical Installations Ceiling Lamp Wall lights / lighting longer on this button to save the setting of a light. These in the dinette memory buttons are not used to save the settings of the 230 V electrical devices (e.g. hot-air heating). • Briefly press the corresponding button to switch each Awning light lamp on and off. Press longer on the button to regulate (optional for Ontour series) how brightly you want the lights to shine. The brightness you set will be saved; when the lights are switched on • Press this button to switch the entrance light on and off. It is not again, the brightness you originally set will also be swit-...
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7. Electrical Installations Main menu on the TFT control panel Main display B The current status (on or off) and values for the fitted appli- ances can be seen as icons on this screen. Stand-by Mode 01.09.15 09:11 22,5 °C 21,5 °C - The display dims slightly if no function has been carried out for a period of one minute. - In the newer update versions, the display switches itself off and is black if nothing has been pressed for a period of 10 minutes. On/Off switch for power supply Ein / Aus Schalter Heizung Klimaanlage...
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7. Electrical Installations Ein/Aus Schalter am Display Alternator used for charging Truma heating Popupfenster / Ein / Aus Schalter Heizung Klimaanlage Fehlermeldung (depending on what has been fitted to the van) The engine has been switched on; the habitation Stromversorgung Wasser Ver- und Endsorgung Achtung Netz- und Autospannung! and starter batteries are connected in parallel. red = malfunction, green = in operation Ultraheat kühlen Ein/Aus Schalter am Display 230 Volt Stromzuführ Heizung...
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Press the wheel in to jump to submenus or confirm a value that has been changed. Selected functions / icons are displayed in yellow. Values that Satellite System require changing are highlighted in white. green = in operation; satellite has bee found orange = antenna is turning HOBBY Connect green = in operation; active connection orange = system is starting up or shutting down...
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Füllstand Füllstand 7. Electrical Installations Frischwassertank Abwassertank Electric waste water tank heating system 09.01.15 12:30 23,5 °C 18,0 °C Wassertank As an option, your van can be fitted with an electric waste wa- ter tank heating system. The heating function is activated and automatic deactivated by means of the soft key. tank control This icon is displayed in green in the submenu when the func- tion is activated. The heating system will then begin to operate automatic automatically when: tank - the temperature outside drops below 5° C, control Alarm Electric waste Fresh waste - and either the 230V mains connection has been hooked up water tank water tank water tank heating system...
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7. Electrical Installations U = current charging voltage 12:30 23,5 °C 18,0 °C 09.01.15 Batterie- = current charging/discharge current management = remaining time to charge/operate the battery in hours = battery temperature Charger R = calibration check of the battery sensor 14,2 V 14,2 V 13,5 V...
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7. Electrical Installations Error messages brate itself. This process takes approx. three hours. If the bat- tery circuit breaker is then switched on again, a value of “1” should be shown on the display. 09.01.15 12:30 23,5 °C 18,0 °C During calibration, the vehicle must not be hooked up to the 230V mains (the charger must not charge the battery during calibration). Furthermore, the vehicle must not be started while the sensor for the starter battery is being calibrated. Warning message: undervoltage This warning appears when a voltage of 10.8V or less is Charger (charging the battery) measured for a battery for a duration of at least 3 minutes.
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7. Electrical Installations 09.01.15 12:30 23,5 °C 18,0 °C 09.01.15 12:30 23,5 °C 18,0 °C Bat. 1: SOH: 42 % : 14,2 V Bat. Mot.: Bat. 1: 095 Ah AGM SOH: 92 % : 14,2 V Motor: 095 Ah Warning message: age of battery (SoH = State of Health) This warning appears when the original capacity of a battery Setting the battery type...
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Lichtsystem 7. Electrical Installations 09.01.15 12:30 23,5 °C 18,0 °C 09.01.15 12:30 23,5 °C 18,0 °C Lichtsystem 18:00 to 20:30 on 0:00 to 0:00 off 01.07.15 14:00 ------- ------- On/Off Timer Activated timer Activated light (green dot) (blue dot) Programming the timer 09.01.15 12:30 23,5 °C...
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7. Electrical Installations The selected light to be switched on by the timer is indicated Heizung 09.01.15 ALDE 12:30 23,5 °C 18,0 °C by a blue dot on the corresponding button. Hauptdisplay / Inhalt 18 °C Exit this menu by using the “Back” function; otherwise, after 40°C 12:30 23,5 °C 18,0 °C 09.01.15 one minute, it will automatically switch back to the main menu 18 °C on the control panel. 50°C oder 65°C möglich Gas / 1000 W / 2000 W / 3000 W möglich Menüleiste / Einstellungen Menu for heating system The Truma Combi heating system is part of the van's standard...
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7. Electrical Installations The desired room temperature (in ° C), short-term increase in 09.01.15 12:30 23,5 °C 18,0 °C 09.01.15 the amount of hot water for taking a shower (in ° C) and the Hauptdisplay / Inhalt type of operation (gas/electric ) are displayed in the menu for the Alde hot water heating system. The lower menu icon is shown in green when the heating system is in operation. 18 °C Next to this icon, the value ON = on or Menüleiste / Einstellungen OFF= heating system is not in operation (white icon) is shown. Setting the desired room temperature HAUPTDISPLAY MENÜLEISTE...
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7. Electrical Installations 09.01.15 12:30 23,5 °C 18,0 °C 09.01.15 12:30 23,5 °C 18,0 °C 09.01.15 09.01.15 12:30 23,5 °C 18,0 °C 09.01.15 12:30 23,5 °C 18,0 °C 09.01.15 12:30 40 °C 40 °C Short-term increase in the amount of hot water The menu shown above can only be selected for the Truma Informationss HAUPTDISPLAY...
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7. Electrical Installations Use the arrow (menu bar C) or turn the Menu selection wheel 18,0 °C 09.01.15 12:30 23,5 °C 18,0 °C 09.01.15 12:30 23,5 °C 18,0 °C to select the desired type of operation (highlighted in yellow). Truma Then use the “On/Off” function or turn the Menu selection Truma Gerätetechnik wheel to activate your selection. GmbH & Co KG http://www.truma.com/ Please refer also to the instructions of the heating system in Chapter 10.5 Built-in-devices.
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7. Electrical Installations The icons shown on menu bar C lead to further submenus by 09.01.15 12:30 23,5 °C 18,0 °C means of the soft keys or setting the control knob to a selection. Menu bar C Operation On / Off Selecting the type of operation Setting the temperature Compressor refrigerator (SlimLine) Information page The main menu of the refrigerator shows the current type of operation and the temperature that has been set. The lower Back menu icon is shown in green when the refrigerator has been switched on.
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7. Electrical Installations Display Menu bar C 09.01.15 12:30 23,5 °C 18,0 °C Automatic Operation ON / OFF Selecting the type Night mode of operation Super cool Back Selecting the type of operation Use the arrow keys above the softkeys or turn the control knob to select the type of operation desired.
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7. Electrical Installations 09.01.15 12:30 23,5 °C 18,0 °C 12:30 23,5 °C 18,0 °C 09.01.15 HOBBY Hobby-Wohnwagenwerk Ing. Harald Striewski GmbH Harald-Striewski-Strasse 15 24787 Fockbek Deutschland Info menu Refrigerator temperature level Information on the device manufacturer is shown here. Display Menu bar C The submenus shift to the main menu by means of the “Back” Setting the tempe- Set temperature level function. The main menu shifts to the main menu on the control...
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7. Electrical Installations 12:30 23,5 °C 18,0 °C 12:30 23,5 °C 18,0 °C 09.01.15 09.01.15 Klima DOMETIC DOMETIC 19 °C 09.01.15 12:30 23,5 °C 18,0 °C DOMETIC 19 °C Submenu: Selecting the type of operation DOMETIC* air-conditioning system The selected type of operation, fan level and desired room cooling temperature are displayed in the menu for the Dometic air- conditioning system. The lower menu icon is shown in green...
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7. Electrical Installations 12:30 23,5 °C 18,0 °C 12:30 23,5 °C 18,0 °C 09.01.15 09.01.15 12:30 23,5 °C 18,0 °C 09.01.15 12:30 23,5 °C 18,0 °C 09.01.15 09.01.15 20° C 20° C Setting the fan speed Setting the temperature Set the desired fan speed here (levels 1-3 and The desired temperature can be set here. This is maximum ventilation). When in automatic mode, not possible in air circulation mode, because...
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7. Electrical Installations The settings can be changed using the “+/-” soft keys on menu 12:30 23,5 °C 18,0 °C ,0 °C 09.01.15 12:30 23,5 °C 18,0 °C 09.01.15 bar C or by turning the Menu selection wheel. The new setting is Dometic automatically applied after exiting from the submenu. Info: Dometic Servicepartner http://service-location.dometic.com Please also observe the instructions in 10.5 Rooftop Air http://dometic.com Conditioning. Info menu Information on the device manufacturer is shown here. The submenus shift to the main menu by means of the “Back”...
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7. Electrical Installations 12:25 27,4°C 26,4°C 06.06.16 09.01.15 12:30 23,5 °C 18,0 °C Radiovorbereitung Klimaanlage kühlen heizen 09.01.15 12:30 23,5 °C 18,0 °C TRUMA* air-conditioning system Radio If a TRUMA air-conditioning system is subsequently fitted, it is Use the “On/Off” function to switch the radio on and off. If the also possible to select the submenu for adjusting the lighting. radio is on, the icon is shown in green. Increasing or reducing the setting by means of the “+/-” func- Exit this menu by using the “Back” function; otherwise, after tion or the Menu selection wheel changes the brightness of one minute, it will automatically switch back to the main menu...
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7. Electrical Installations 09.01.15 12:30 23,5 °C 18,0 °C 06.06.16 12:35 27,4 °C 26,4 °C 19.2°E North 09.01.15 12:30 23,5 °C 18,0 °C Display: current status AUX (To control the DuoControl incl. Ice-Ex Satellite system KATHREIN AUX is an external relay output that switches the Ice-Ex The current status of the satellite system is displayed on the cartridge in the gas bottle box on and off.
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7. Electrical Installations Next to the icon in the centre, the following is displayed 06.06.16 12:35 27,4 °C 26,4 °C on the right: Position (Where the vehicle is physical) Selected satellite Albania North Functions of menu bar C: Setting antenna up / in park position (also via soft key or control knob) Submenu: set position Emergency stop function, set-up or park procedure...
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7. Electrical Installations 06.06.16 12:35 27,4 °C 26,4 °C 06.06.16 12:35 27,4 °C 26,4 °C CAP 650 Version: 2.23 KATHREIN-Werke KG Info: http://kathrein.com 19.2° E ASTRA Submenu: set satellite Info menu Information on the device manufacturer is shown Satellites that can be selected have been stored here. in the satellite list. Setting the satellite Back When exiting the menu, the antenna will automatically be set up and a search will begin for the indicated satellite.
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Mechanical stop The dish has hit an obstruction or Remove the obstruction; remove snow and ice from the dish; restart is frozen. the system. Not enough power to operate the Switch off other electrical devices. Charge the battery. servomotors. Antenna has lost its position. Please have the satellite dish checked by a Hobby dealer and let them install any updates. On-board voltage Electrical devices that consume Charge the battery and connect the 230V mains connection. too low a great deal of energy reduce the Possibly switch off those devices (such as electric heating elements) total output. that consume a great deal of energy. Temperature of the e.g. mechanical overload, environ-...
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Stop using smartphone/tablet to operate streaming. used otherwise CI BUS, because another device is using the antenna “exclusively” (e.g. streaming). Update failed If the “Error” status is shown, the error code must be analysed. Should these errors occur, the codes will appear in the display on the Kathrein control system. Please note that due, to these errors, the satellite dish may in some cases switch itself off to prevent damage to the device. If possible, remove the source of trouble before restarting the system. Never attempt to open or modify the equipment - this must be done by an authorised Hobby dealer! Problem Cause Solution Long search times Set the region in which the van is located (see Chap. 7, submenu: The system is searching in the wrong region. Set position). Satellite not found/ no The mobile home is located out- Select another satellite.
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7. Electrical Installations 31.08.15 7:48 21,4°C 20,4°C 01.09.15 08:59 19,5 °C 17,5 °C 0 °C 01.09.15 7:48 31.08.15 0 °C 8:59 21,4°C 20,4°C 12:00 Displaying the data in the fixed header A Settings menu (for data in the fixed header A) This menu gives an overview of the data in the fixed header A.
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7. Electrical Installations The temperature display can be changed by a maximum of +/- 12:30 23,5 °C 18,0 °C 09.01.15 12° C. HOBBY Hobby-Wohnwagenwerk Exit this menu by using the “Back” function; otherwise, after Ing. Harald Striewski GmbH one minute, it will automatically switch back to the main menu Harald-Striewski-Strasse 15 24787 Fockbek on the control panel. Deutschland Info menu on the TFT control panel Information on the device manufacturer is shown here.
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7. Electrical Installations TFT-Light-Panel 07:15 26.09.18 (Vantana Ontour / Vantana De Luxe) Due to a special software, the TFT Light Control Panel with limi- Wassertank ted functions differs from the TFT Control Panel (installed in the Vantana Premium series) as follows: 06.06.16 12:25 27,4°C 26,4°C automatic tank control 1. Inside and outside temperature display As there is no temperature sensor, the inside and outside tem- peratures are greyed out in the header and submenu of the TFT Control Panel.
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7. Electrical Installations 7:15 07:15 26.09.18 25.09.18 7:15 26.09.18 12,5 V 12,4 V 2. Battery Management For battery management, the TFT Control Panel with limited functions displays only the voltage and resultant charge levels for the leisure and engine batteries.
7. Electrical Installations 7.3.1 HobbyConnect The connection between the van and the app can only be es- tablished if the Connect Box has been activated on the server and assigned to the corresponding vehicle. In order to activate HobbyConnect enables most CIBUS-enabled components in the the Connect Box, the access code (MyHobby Code) must be entered in the MyHobby app. van to be operated via mobile devices (smartphone/tablet/PC/ notebook). At present, the “MyHobby” app is required for this. Upon request by the customer, the responsible dealer will Normally, the MyHobby app is free of charge and available as activate the Connect Box. The customer will then receive the access code via e-mail or the appropriate key card a demo version even without the HobbyConnect system.
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7. Electrical Installations General information on using the HobbyConnect system will be deactivated. To reactivate the HobbyConnect system, Access data and user settings are administered via the Hobby the provider will send an e-mail requesting payment. dealer. - Contact your dealer if your user data should change. - The telephone contract runs for 12 months. Contract - Treat your access code (MyHobby Code) with the strictest extensions must be purchased. - The SIM card no longer works after the renewal period confidence. Anyone who has this access code can take over has expired.
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7. Electrical Installations Key card Connect Box Default settings The Hobby Connect Box code for connecting the app to the First, please check whether the installed Hobby Connect Box vehicle can be found in the enclosed documents. is connected to the micro USB connection and supplied with power. Do not confuse the serial number with the Hobby code! The USB power supply cable must be connected to the Hobby Connect Box. Blinking red and green LED lights at the top left If no Hobby code has been noted on the card, please contact indicate whether or not the box is working. your Hobby dealer, who will send you the Hobby code via e-mail. (Please refer to the MyHobby Code section.) Should you not be able to log in with your access data, this may be because your account has not yet been activated. In this case, please speak to your Hobby dealer.
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7. Electrical Installations Using the “MyHobby” app Descriptions and illustrations may vary, depending on the operating system of the mobile device. Install the MyHobby app on your device and then start the app. Test this demo TEST MYHOBBY SIMULATION Connect MyHobby MYHOBBY CODE OR BLUETOOTH Ill. 1 Start screen when accessing the app if a user has not yet been registered. Use “Connect MyHobby” to start the app. You will be asked to register the first time you start the app. Use the menu to register. To register: follow the instructions in the sections below for the “Android operating system” or the “iOS operating system”, depending on which system your mobile device uses. If the app has already been started, select “MyHobby Code” to view your account data.
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7. Electrical Installations Login In order to use MyHobby, you must first log in. The email address and password Email: are the data you entered when registering. The MyHobby Code must be entered in the next step. Password: Email address: Not a member? Sign up now. Password: LOGIN Not a member? Click here.
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MyHobby Code Enter your e-mail address, your first and last name and set up a password. Then click on the button “Set up free account” To enable the dealer to generate the Hobby code, please have the following data at hand: the serial number of the MyHobby Connect Box You will then receive an e-mail that includes a confirmation link. Click on the confirmation link to complete the registration (can be found on the box, in the enclosed documents or process. in the TFT menu for Hobby Connect under CB number: xxxxxx) In future, simply enter this e-mail address and the password - and the vehicle identification number (VIN). that has just been set up in login form (Ill. 2/Ill. 3) and click on the “Login” button to start the app. This will take you to the Start menu.
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Use the “Delete MyHobby Code” button to disconnect and delete the access code that was entered. Ill. 6 Furthermore, the red button indicates that the MyHobby code When you have received the Hobby code, select “MyHobby is correct and that you can now return to the main menu. Code” and enter the access code. There are differences in the app’s functions, depending on which components have been fitted, as well as different functions, - Your dealer will give you the access code.
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7. Electrical Installations Power Supply Water Tank ACCUVOEDING NIVEAUAANDUIDING Activate Bluetooth to DRINKWATERTANK enable “MyHobby” to set up a connection to the motor home Ill. 9 Settings INSIDE THE VEHICLE 12.5° C OUTSIDE In the Start menu, select the submenu HobbyConnect by means of the softkey or the control knob. 3 users Vehicle offline LIGHT Ill. 8 Setting up a Bluetooth connection To set up a connection between your mobile device and the TFT control panel in the van, the Bluetooth function on both components must be activated. Ill. 10 Therefore, in order to use the app functions, you will be reque- Activate and deactivate the Bluetooth connection by means of sted to activate Bluetooth on the app (Ill. 8). the On/Off function in the submenu. The system counts down the remaining time from 2 minutes. During this time, the van is displayed on the mobile device 1. Activate the Bluetooth function on the TFT control panel via Bluetooth.
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7. Electrical Installations Bluetooth pairing already enabled. 1. Activate Bluetooth on the control panel Select “Bluetooth” from the menu on the control panel in the vehicle. Now activate Bluetooth. 2. Search for Bluetooth devices Press the “Search” key at the bottom to set up a Bluetooth connection. Search Delete enabled pairing Ill. Ill. 12 The picture (Ill. 12) shows a successful Bluetooth connection. When the Bluetooth functions have successfully been activated, use the “Bluetooth” button on the app's Start menu to con- nect the components and then start the “Search” function . This procedure can take up to 30 seconds.
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7. Electrical Installations Water Tank Battery status: Water tank Battery Status Charging : Tank level indicator TANK LEVEL BATTERY OPERATION INDICATOR Fockbek 23,0°C 18,5°C 16,0°C 12.5° C OUTSIDE THE INSIDE THE VEHICLE in the motor home outside temperature VEHICLE No Control 2 users of lights on LIGHTS ON Motor home online VEHICLE OFFLINE Ill.
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7. Electrical Installations Power supply disconnected Boiler Battery 1 Driver’s cab Waste water Battery 2 heating Motor Power supply Send water level send message Ill. 16 Ill. 17 Battery management Water and waste water The batteries available in the bus system are displayed on the The water levels in the fresh water and waste water tanks can Battery Management menu. The battery menu can recognise be seen in this submenu. up to 3 batteries provided each of these has a battery sensor. The waste water tank heating system and the boiler for the heating All information is transmitted via the sensors. system can be switched on and off here manually as required. Values are displayed for power, voltage, mains operation and discharging/charging of the battery. The motor battery is also displayed. The function can be programmed to send you a message if the battery voltage should sink below a critical level.
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7. Electrical Installations Information If your camper has an air-conditioning system, please check whether it is connected to the power supply. On / Off Heating system switched off Temperature: level Air-conditioning: Desired level: 5 Extra function: refrigerator Mode Send frost warning Ill. 20 Ill. 18 Ill. 19 The Ice Ex cartridge* is controlled in the extra menu, provided Inside temperature this component has been installed. Apart from the settings for the heating and air-conditioning systems, there is a further submenu on the mobile home app called “Extra Function”.
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7. Electrical Installations outside outside Today Today Tomorrow Tomorrow Wednesday Wednesday Send location Send location Send location Ill. 21 Ill. 22 Weather and location GPS data is used to show the position of the van. The outside temperature is detected via a sensor. A weather forecast is displayed for the next three days. This data is not stored. Should there be a GPS connection, the current position is always displayed. Click on the map to be After parking the vehicle in a certain location, activate the func- redirected to the Google Maps view. tion “Notify location”. This enables the system to understand that the motor home is not to be moved from its location. Should the vehicle’s position be changed, an automatic message will be sent to your mobile device as soon as the radius has been changed by more than 1 km. If you have deactivated the “Notify location” function on your mobile device, the last known location will be used.
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7. Electrical Installations Kitchen Kitchen 2 Outside light light Ceiling light Wall light Bathroom Ambience 1 Bed left 1 Bed right 1 Bed left 2 Bed right 2 Main switch Light Groups Ill. 24 Ill. 23 Lighting Users The lighting menu can be used to switch lights on and off in- This menu displays the number of users connected to the ve- dividually or as a light group (several lights at the same time).
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The MyHobby App is available in the following countries: Notifications – Settings MYHOBBY MESSAGES Battery status- Send notifications Fresh water tank- Notifications Temperature- Send notifications Location- Notifications NEW PRODUCTS, SERVICES AND OFFERS New products, services and offers from your Hobby Ill. 25 MyHobby Messages All notifications can be centrally administered in this menu.
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7. Electrical Installations Possible errors Possible errors Suggested solution Other The app cannot be found in the store. Check the settings on the device; write MyHob- Check the app settings in the respective by as one word and not two. country. The Hobby Connect Box is not recogni- Check whether the device is connected to The red and green LED lights must blink in sed. the power system. the upper left-hand corner. The box is connected to the power sys- Check the data cable on the box. Restart Contact your dealer. tem, but it is not recognised. the device by separating it from the power supply system for 10 seconds and then reconnecting it. Logged into the app, but the box is in Have your dealer check GSM and GSM If necessary, change the location and then offline mode.
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7. Electrical Installations Circuit board (reverse side) of TFT display General information regarding the TFT display The time and date are buffered by a 3V 210 mAh, CR2032 type 3-key control panel button cell . If, therefore, the time should be incorrect or the Remote control(s), bed clock should stop working, this button cell must be replaced. • Briefly press the key on each remote control by the bed to It is mounted on the reverse of the circuit board of the LCD switch on the left light , right light . The key...
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7. Electrical Installations Washroom switch Switch for step tread Remote control, washroom Remote control(s), entrance These remote control functions work even if the functions of • Briefly press the button to switch the light in the washroom the main switch have been deactivated on the TFT control (and in the separate shower, if there is one) on or off. panel. The remote control controls the electric entrance step. (Vantana Ontour optional). • Press the button to fold the step in; press it again to slide the step back out. • Briefly press the button to switch on the entrance light (not while the motor is running). In the Ontour series, this is an optional feature; the standard switches the wall light on and off.
7. Electrical Installations Kitchen and ceiling lighting CEE-External socket Remote control for kitchen 7.4 Electric power supply • Briefly press the right key on the double switch to switch on In all of the vehicles, the central electrical system is installed the kitchen light. underneath the front right passenger seat. • Briefly press the left key on the double switch to switch on the ceiling light. Electricity for the van can be obtained from the following connections: - 230V mains connection 50 Hz - via the generator when the motor is running - via the ancillary battery Everything that uses 12 V, such as lighting, water supply, etc., is available.
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7. Electrical Installations The van's engine must be turned off before the 230V mains connection is hooked up. To disconnect the electric connection: • Switch off the automatic circuit breaker by pressing the rocker switch down • Remove the CEE feeder plug of the external socket (see also • Press the cover flap p. 40) down until it clicks into place. Connected 230V feeder plug Only plugs and cords that comply with CEE standards Supply via mains connection may be used.
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7. Electrical Installations When obtaining electricity via a cable drum, this must be completely unwound, as otherwise induction may cause the cable to heat up, which could lead to burning. (Provided there is no protection against overheating) • The 230 V mains connection in the van has been designed for a total power consumption of 2300 W. If additional de- vices requiring electricity are connected, such as a water heater, etc., you must ensure that this electric power value is not exceeded, taking other electrical equipment in use, Automatic circuit breaker with FI ('fast interrupt') switch such as the refrigerator, heating, etc., into account. Fuse protection for the 230V system The 230V system is protected by a two-pole 13 A automatic cir- cuit breaker , which is located in the seat chest in the seating arrangement. It can be accessed via the side compartment.
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7. Electrical Installations The tripping time for the residual current device (RCD) with a residual current of 30 mA is less than 0.1 seconds. After putting the electric system into operation, the function of the residual current device must be checked. After voltage has been applied to the switch and it is on (set to I-ON) it must set off when you press the test button (p. 120) jumps down; after it has suc- The rocker switch cessfully been checked it must be switched back up to the "On" setting. FI switch and test button This check should be carried out at least once a month to en- Residual current device sure that the residual current device functions perfectly in case The standard version of your vehicle is equipped with a residual there should be a fault in the current. current device that will interrupt the electric circuit in case of When the residual current device has been set off (even a possible residual current. Should there be a malfunction, the when testing) the customised settings in all mains-operated passenger circuit breaker opens the entire 230 V circuit.
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7. Electrical Installations - If the automatic circuit breaker goes off abruptly again, there is To optimally charge a discharged modular battery while either a short circuit or an earth fault. driving, as many 12V electrical devices as possible should be switched off. Devices that set off during operation show that there is a defect; they must be checked and/or repaired by an electrical Checklist engineering specialist. • Turn off the motor. • Switch on the 12 V master switch. Switching it back on again and again will do no good. The automatic circuit breaker also goes off when the rocker • Turn off all equipment that uses 12 V. switch is held firmly in place. • Start the motor. The voltage of the van battery must rise if Operation when the motor is running - the engine speed is above the idling speed, - the vehicle‘s battery is not completely discharged.
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7. Electrical Installations Operation via ancillary battery • Only accumulator batteries with bound electrolytes (gel batteries) may be installed in those positions specified by the manufacturer. • The installed gel battery may not be opened. • When changing ancillary batteries, use only batteries of the same make and capacity. (Setting the battery type on the control panel: see p. 78) • Before disconnecting or connecting the auxiliary battery, switch off the motor, 230V supply, 12V supply as well as all electrical devices. Vehicle's electric system underneath the passenger seat • Before replacing fuses you must first de-energise the Position of the 95 Ah AGM ancillary battery charger.
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7. Electrical Installations Operating and charging the ancillary battery If the van is not connected to the 230V mains supply, the ancillary battery will supply the electrical system with 12V DC voltage. Since the battery only has a limited capacity, the elec- trical devices should not be operated for a longer period of time without charging the battery or connecting the camper to the 230 V mains connection. Some electrical devices continuously use standby current from the ancillary battery. This discharges the ancillary battery. Intelligent Battery Sensor (IBS) Die Ladung der Aufbaubatterie erfolgt über folgende Strom- Battery Sensor (Vantana Premium, optional in the quellen: De Luxe series) - the generator when the motor is running...
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7. Electrical Installations requirements of the different electrical devices can be coordi- nated with the charging of the battery. The charge state of the battery, age or remaining time until discharge are all shown on the TFT display of the control panel. Charging is carried out gently in accordance with the steady- state principle by an "intelligent" charger. The battery sensor is protected by a 10 A . • Always charge the ancillary battery for at least 24 hours before each journey, directly after each journey and before you take the motor home temporarily out of service. Battery circuit breaker - Before each journey, please check that the battery is Position of the battery circuit breaker charged (see p.
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7. Electrical Installations The battery charger is directly connected to the ancillary battery so that the ancillary battery can be charged via the 230V mains supply even if the battery circuit breaker is switched on. The battery sensor* (model-specific) continues to be acti- vated even if the battery circuit breaker has been opened. To keep the batteries charged even when not in use, it is mandatory that the vehicle be connected to a 230V mains connection every 6 weeks. Recharging should be carried out Battery charger for at least 24 hours. Charger Dometic PerfectCharge SMP 439 The battery circuit breaker must be on when using the The charger supplies the batteries with electric power. vehicle home and whilst driving. When the circuit breaker is open, the electrical input During this process, the existing cooling system runs passively; will not engage automatically. stage the fan is not active. If the charging currents to the two batteries are high for a re- If the battery circuit breaker has been switched on for a latively long period of time, the charging current to the engine...
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7. Electrical Installations Input for AC operation The charging device can be accessed from the back of the LIN2 connection port front right passenger seat. LIN1 connection port Start relay port Status LED LIN Bus connection port/Temperature sensor Selection switch for type of battery Battery connection port Charger connections...
7. Electrical Installations 7.5 Electrical system When the van is connected to the 230V mains supply, the battery is automatically charged by the charger. All 12V electrical devices are supplied directly by the ancillary battery. In 230V mains operation, they are supplied automatically by the battery charger. All of the lamps in the van use 12V LED lights. Only large elec- trical devices such as the Combi E heating , air-conditioning system , absorber refrigerators running on 230V etc., use 230V. Main fuse for leisure Assignment of fuses battery Assignment of fuses The fuses for the individual internal electric circuits are loca- ted in the central control.
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7. Electrical Installations Assignment of connections for central control EL 624 Vantana Trittstufe 15 A SI 17 violett violett SI 14 SI 14 SI 14 orange orange SI 16 15 A 12V Steckd. MSG 12V Steckd. Garage braun braun SI 15 7,5 A grau grau...
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7. Electrical Installations Sockets inside the vehicle USB twin charger socket Sockets inside the vehicle USB twin charger socket These connections are suitable only for charging USB-compati- Sockets located inside the vehicle may not be used for ble devices. The two connections on the USB surface-mounted devices that are operated outside the vehicle. socket can be accessed from the top. The 5V USB connection is supplied with power from the 12V electric system.
7. Electrical Installations The corresponding connection for the SAT antenna (E3) is positi- oned behind the furniture surround, which is located in the right wall cabinet next to the TV connections. The power cable (E3) has already been connected by the ma- nufacturer to the control panel. Cable colours (E3): black = mass = steady plus for ancillary battery grey = D+ signal TV connections orange = plus from ancillary battery via main switch on TFT 7.6 TV Connections control panel 80 (reserve cable, not attached): Preparation for a CI BUS TV unit connection The installation area for the flat-screen TV is located above the...
7. Electrical Installations 7.7 Special Lights The switches for the lights described here are located directly on the lights themselves; they are not controlled via the control panel. External socket and antenna terminal in the outer tent 230V external socket incl. coaxial-connection As an option, your mobile home also has a combined external socket with a coaxial -connection in the outer tent. This can be used, for example, to set up a TV in the outer tent. Depending on how you wire it, the integrated antenna terminal can be used as either an input or an output socket. For further information, please speak to your Hobby dealer...
7. Electrical Installations Fig. 1 Fig. 2 SAT-nav device Entrance light 7.8 Mobile navigation The entrance area by the sliding door has been fitted with a As an optional feature, your van can be equipped with a mo- light that cannot be operated using the control panel or one bile navigation system and integrated rear view camera. of the remote controls. Toggle the light in the frame: • Read the device manufacturer‘s operating instructions - to the right = off (see Fig. 1) carefully before initial operation. = light permanently on (see Fig. 2) - centre - to the left = light switches on automatically when sliding • Do not allow yourself to be distracted by this device as this may cause accidents. door is opened. • Never operate the device while driving. • Check the display panel only when the traffic situation The light will switch itself off automatically when the sliding is safe for doing so.
7. Electrical Installations 7.9 Subsequently installed devices Subsequently installed electronic devices that can be used while driving (e.g. mobile phones, wireless equipment, radios, came- ras for driving in reverse, navigation equipment, or others) must meet all of the requirements for electromagnetic compatibility. Such equipment must have been approved in accordance with Reverse drive video system ECE 10, because otherwise it may cause interference with the electronic systems already installed in the van. As part of all vans standard equipment in the Premium series, they have been prepared for connection to a reversing camera A CE mark is mandatory for devices that have been subsequently video system: installed and which cannot be used while driving. The front connection of the built-in video cable is located in all vehicles underneath the upper right-hand compartment in the da- shboard, which can be accessed after dismantling the inner shell.
7. Electrical Installations Chapter 8: Water 8.1 General information We recommend that you inspect any water you have left in the tank, this is very critical before using the water again. • Always use water that is of drinkable quality when working with food. This also applies for washing your hands or Immersion pump objects that come into contact with food. 8.2 Water supply • In order to ensure excellent water quality, water should be taken directly from the public drinking water system. Function of the water supply Please find out in advance about the local water quality. Fresh water is supplied to the heating system, the kitchen and • Garden hoses, watering cans and similar materials unsu- toilette via a submersible pump. The TANDEM submersible itable for drinking water should never be used to fill the mobile system. pump operates electrically: • If the van has not been used for a longer period of time, via the ancillary battery,...
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8. Water The following applies for the TANDEM submersible pump: • The TANDEM submersible pump is only suitable for water. • The TANDEM submersible pump can briefly tolerate tem- peratures of up to 60º C. • Avoid dry runs. • Protect the pump from freezing. •...
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8. Water Filling the water system • Place the van in a horizontal position. • Shut all of the water taps. • Switch on the main switch on the control panel. • Close the outlet valve (FrostControl) on the boiler. •...
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8. Water Never introduce anti-freeze or other chemicals into the water system. This can be poisonous! When operating during winter ensure that the fresh water tank is sufficiently heated. To remove water • The water will be mixed to the desired temperature according to the position of the pre-mixing unit.
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8. Water The non-electric safety or drain valve will automatically open at temperatures under approx. 3°C and drain the boiler contents via a drain nozzle. If the cold water system is operated without the boiler the boiler tank will still fill with water. In order to avoid frost da- mage the boiler must be drained via the drain valve, even when not in use.
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8. Water • Open all of the outlet valves (including the FrostControl). • Unscrew the cap on the cleaning port of the fresh water (page 136). tank • Take out the water pump and hold it up until the water pipes have emptied completely.
8. Water Waste water tank The waste water tank is integrated in the chassis; it is insulated. Optional After the electric waste water tank heating system has been switched on on the control panel, the tank is heated by a hea- ting cartridge.
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8. Water • Push the waste tank back into position. • Ensure that the holding bar secures the waste tank. • Close the service flap. Never add sanitary liquids directly through the valve or into the toilet bowl, because this may damage the washer of the valve in the waste tank.
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8. Water Rotating toilette Filling level indicator Using the rotating toilette Emptying the waste tank • Shut the lid of the toilette and use both hands to turn the bowl The waste tank must be emptied no later than when the single- to the desired position (clockwise: no more than 90°;...
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8. Water To empty the tank without spraying, press the vent but- ton while you are emptying the contents of the tank. Only press the vent button when the drain tube is in a downward position! Please refer also to the manufacturer's operating manual, included in this package.
8. Water Chapter 9: Gas cover tears, porous spots or similar defects in the hose, it must be replaced immediately. • The operator is responsible for having checks carried out. 9.1 General safety rules when using LPG This also applies for vehicles that have not been approved fittings for driving on the road.
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9. Gas Regulators and valves • Use only special vehicle regulators that have a safety valve. In accordance with the German DVGW (German Association of the Gas and Water Sector) Worksheet G 607, other regu- lators are not permitted; they are not adequate for handling the heavy strain.
9. Gas 147 Before initial operation • The waste gas pipe must be tightly connected to the hea- ting and chimney without any leaks. It may not be damaged. • Keep vents clear. • Remove any snow from the chimney. •...
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9. Gas The following applies to the gas bottle cabinet: • Always check the gas cylinder mountings before driving. Stand the gas cylinders upright and close the valves. • Pull any loose straps tight. • The gas-bottle container is not suitable for transporting accessories (e.g.
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9. Gas 149 The regulator knob must be positioned above the valve on the bottle. Please note that gas-proof surfaces must always be clean and intact. • Open the flap of the gas bottle container. • Close the main stop valve on the gas cylinder. Pay attenti- on to the direction of the arrow.
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9. Gas Gas regulator with a crash sensor The following applies to stop valves and valves: • All the valves on gas devices must be closed while driving. Using the MonoControl CS and DuoControl CS, it is possible • To open the valves, they must be turned by 90°. Opened to heat the vehicle even while driving.
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9. Gas 151 Diagram of MonoControl CS Diagram of DuoControl CS To operate Switching valve for the two-cylinder gas unit The DuoControl CS changeover valve enables you to automa- Open the valve on the bottle. Press firmly for approx. 5 seconds on the hose rupture tically change from the operating bottle to the spare one.
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9. Gas c crash sensor activation element a on (operation in summer) d hose protection DuoC b off c on and heating (operation Function in winter) • Attach gas cylinders and open the valves of both gas d red LED e green LED cylinders.
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9. Gas 153 Unscrewing the filter casing To open • Remove the residual waste that has been collected in the filter cartridge by wiping it with a soft cloth. Unscrewing the filter cartridge Gas filter As an option, your vehicle can be equipped with a gas filter for the Truma Duo-/MonoControl.
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9. Gas Disposal • Hold the new filter cartridge at the top edge of the plastic part and screw it into place by hand (max. 1.5 Nm). Dispose of the used filter cartridge as well as any cleaning materials used in accordance with the legal requirements of Screwing on the filter casing the country you are in.
10. Built-in devices 9. Gas 155 Chapter 10: Built-in devices 10.2 Heating You are not permitted to operate the heating system while 10.1 General Information driving! Exception: In this chapter, you will find information on the devices that As an optional feature, the vehicle can be equipped with a have been built into the van.
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10. Built-in devices As an optional extra, the vehicle can be fitted with the Combi- If the system's power supply is interrupted, the time must 6E heating system , which has additional heating rods for be reset. electric operation. Use the panel by the entrance to operate the basic functions of the Combi heating system (see Chapter 7.3).
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10. Built-in devices Adjusting knob / pushbutton The adjusting knob / pushbutton is used to select and change specified values and parameters. The changes are sa- ved by briefly pressing the button. Selected menu items blink. Turn to the right (+) - Goes through the menu list from left to right.
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10. Built-in devices To operate Selecting the setting mode Press the adjusting knob / push- Start / stand-by screen button A few seconds after the control The display shows the setting mode. panel has been connected to the The first icon blinks. power supply, a start screen will appear.
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10. Built-in devices APP mode in connection with an iNet Box Changing the room temperature Use the adjusting knob / pushbutton to select the icon in the Function menu line In APP mode, the connected devices as well as the Truma CP •...
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10. Built-in devices Selecting the type of energy Changing the hot water temperature (for Combi-E heating only) Use the adjusting knob / pushbutton to select the icon in the Use the adjusting knob / pushbutton to select the icon in the menu line menu line •...
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10. Built-in devices Selecting the fan speed As soon as the heating has been switched on (room tem- perature and hot water temperature have been activated) Use the adjusting knob / pushbutton to select the icon in the the type of energy selected in the previous heating opera- menu line tion is displayed in the status line.
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10. Built-in devices Entering the start time BOOST To heat room rapidly Available if the difference between • Use the adjusting knob / pushbut- the selected and the actual room ton to set the hours and then the temperature is more than 10°C. minutes.
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10. Built-in devices Selecting the type of energy (for Combi-E heating only) If the start/end time was exceeded during entry, the operating • Use the adjusting knob / pushbut- parameters will only be taken into account after the next start/ end time has been reached.
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10. Built-in devices Activating the timer (ON) Setting the time • Use the adjusting knob / pushbut- • The hours blink. ton to activate the timer (ON). • Use the adjusting knob / push- • Press the adjusting knob / button to set the hours (24-hour pushbutton to confirm the time mode).
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10. Built-in devices Resetting to manufacturer's default setting (RESET) Changing the background illumination of the control panel The reset function resets the control The background illumination can be panel to the manufacturer's default changed in 10 increments. setting. It deletes all of the settings you have made.
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10. Built-in devices Warning Reading out the warning code • Use the adjusting knob / pushbut- A warning icon appears to signal a warning that one of the ope- ton to select the icon. rating parameters has reached an undefined status. In this case, •...
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10. Built-in devices Malfunction In this case, the malfunction will not be acknowledged on the control panel and the warning icon will continue to be displayed. If there is a malfunction, the control panel will immediately go to The device will remain in a state of malfunction. Other connected “Malfunction”...
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10. Built-in devices Diagram of Frost Control Safety valve for boiler (Frost Control) To activate FrostControl • Push in the knob at position (m) slightly and, at the same FrostControl is a non-electric safety or drain valve. If there time, move it 90° towards position (k). is a risk of sub-zero temperatures it automatically drains the •...
10. Built-in devices - Heating is limited to a maximum of 60/120 minutes (if the preselection timer is used: always 60 minutes; if the telestart function is used: select from 10-120 minutes). Control switches on dashboard Cabin icon pressed: Toggle switch - The heating device will predominately heat the front area of the vehicle.
10. Built-in devices 10.3 Refrigerator Please refer to the manufacturer's separate operating instructions before using the refrigerator. Storing food • Food should always be stored in closed containers, aluminium foil or similar materials. • Never store heated food in the refrigerator; always let it cool off first.
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10. Built-in devices Refrigerator door lock thermostat regulates the temperature as follows: While driving, the refrigerator door must always be closed 1 = lowest cooling capacity and locked. 5 = highest cooling capacity To open The temperature set for the refrigerator will be reached after a few hours.
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10. Built-in devices Vantana ONTOUR To open • Pull the right-hand holder towards you and then open the door to the left. To close • Close the door to the right until you can feel it lock into place. Danger! Risk of crushing! Never touch the hinge. Kompressor Refrigerator Kompressor RefrigeratorVan- Vantana ONTOUR (70 l)
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10. Built-in devices Operating methods LED display for malfunctions Lights up as soon as there is a malfunction. Vantana ONTOUR LED display for cooling levels from 1-5 This shows the selected cooling level. Button to select temperature Press this key to set the desired temperature. One bar: lowest cooling capacity Three bars: medium cooling capacity Five bars: highest cooling capacity...
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10. Built-in devices Vantana De Luxe Select night mode only if the temperature inside the vehicle is below 30°C. Always ensure that night mode has been switched off again as soon as the temperature inside the vehicle exceeds 30° C. Control panel Temperature adjuster (Level 1-5) Press the button for one second to activate it.
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10. Built-in devices Refrigerator door lock: ventilation position Absorber Kühlschrank Absorber refrigerator Refrigerator door lock If the external temperature is high, full refrigerating capacity can While driving, the refrigerator door must always be closed and locked. only be ensured by means of sufficient ventilation. To achieve better ventilation, ensure that the side of the mobile home with the Opening refrigerator ventilation grids stands in the shade (see Chapter 5.1).
10. Built-in devices • Turn the energy selector switch to battery operation • 12V operation will only function if the vehicle’s motor is running. • The refrigerator runs without a thermostatic control (con- tinuous operation). 12 V operation should, therefore, only serve to maintain a temperature which has already been achieved.
10. Built-in devices • If gas operation has been activated, then the indicator in the control window will move into the green zone (model-specific). Only release the button when the the indicator is in the green zone. • Use the thermostat to regulate the cooling capacity.
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10. Built-in devices Please observe the enclosed manufacturer’s operating instructions. Never use the cooker or other devices extracting com- bustion air from the interior of the vehicle to heat the vehicle. If this is ignored there is an acute risk to life due to a lack of oxygen and the odourless carbon monoxide which could be generated.
10. Built-in devices • Release the rotary switch and turn to the desired set- ting (large or small flame). • If ignition was unsuccessful, repeat the procedure. • To turn off the gas flame, turn the rotary switch back to the “0”...
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10. Built-in devices • Ensure sound thermal insulation; seal chinks and cover up glass areas. • Do not plug or cover up air intakes and openings. • Do not spray water into the air conditioner. • Keep all easily inflammable material away from the system. •...
10. Built-in devices • When driving, the satellite system must be lowered to its park position. Increasing the normal height of the trailer by means of an antenna that has not been lowered can increase the risk of accidents. The car driver is solely responsible for the condition of the superstructures and fittings.
2287 ccm, 130 kW/177 PS 41.0 roadworthiness of your vehicle. FIAT Light Chassis, 3,500 kg 20.0 • Any accessories, add-ons, modifications or mounted Base vehicle parts that have not been approved by HOBBY may cause damage to the vehicle and impair its roadworthiness. Even Air-conditioning, automatic if an expertise, general type approval or design approval Automatic transmission, FIAT Comfort-Matic 17.0 has been provided for these parts, this does not ensure the Bumpers, front, painted colour of vehicle orderly condition of the product.
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11. Accessories Object Weight[kg] Object Weight[kg] Design variations Entrance step, electrically extendable, width 550 mm Varnish: choose from silver, black or graphite-grey 0.00 LED entrance light with integrated water run-off Roof bonnet Dometic-Seitz Micro-Heki 280 x 280 mm Rims with pleated blinds and insect screen for bathroom Light alloy rims 16", Original FIAT (not in connection with THULE-OMNISTOR awning in black, 115 PS engine and 3.3 t) 16.00 width 375 cm - 400 cm 29.5 - 31.5 Driver's cab Upholstery combination Driver's and passenger's seats upholstered in "Avus" / "Mali" / "Capri" / "Nevada"/ interior fabric "Taiga"/ "Patch" / "Florenz" / "Sari" / "Vigo" Floor mat in driver's cab REMIS pleated folding system for front and side windows Living room in driver's cab Fitted carpet in living room, removable 10.00 Thermal curtains incl. insulation of floor room Kitchen...
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11. Accessories Object Weight[kg] Object Weight[kg] Additional socket 12 V (selectable installation site) LCD control panel TRUMA Combi CP Plus Additional socket 230 V (selectable installation site) Preparation for roof air-conditioning system Assembly preparation for rear view camera TRUMA heating system Combi 6 E instead of Combi 4 External socket, 230V, incl. satellite/TV connection Multimedia Gas filter TRUMA for Mono- or DuoControl Gas pressure regulator TRUMA DuoControl incl. automatic DAB+ for navigation system changeover system, crash sensor and de-icer Extendable arm for flat screen TV Gas pressure regulator TRUMA MonoControl LED flat screen 19" incl. tuner/receiver incl. crash sensor and DVD player HOBBYCONNECT, remote control for on-board Navigation system DAB+ ready incl. CD/ DVD player, rear equipment via app view camera and pitch database Preparation for solar system Preparation for SAT system Remote indicator for gas pressure regulator Preparation for TV connection TRUMA DuoControl Satellite system KATHREIN CAP 650 incl. TWIN-LNB 15.0 TFT control panel incl. CI BUS and Battery Management System with HELLA battery sensor...
• The maintenance of the basic vehicle as well as all built-in equipment should be carried out at the intervals given in Hobby recommends that you contact a service partner before each operating manual. driving there and inquire whether they have the necessary capacity (e.g. an adequate car lift) in order to avoid any The inspection of the gas system and flues, for which a fee misunderstanding.
12. Maintenance and Care 12.2 Brakes The 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.
12. Maintenance and Care 12.5 Care If several bulbs have to be replaced, take care to ensure that they are not accidentally switched and that everything The following applies for their care: goes back in its original place. Before changing bulbs, disconnect the power supply in the • Clean plastic parts (e.g. fenders, skirts) with water of up to van and switch the ignition off.
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12. Maintenance and Care - alcohols Dry the headlights and sockets thoroughly, as water collects - aggressive or solvent-based cleaners there easily. - cleaners from the chemical group such as ketone, ester and aromatic solvents Washing with a high pressure cleaner - aromatic hydrocarbons (e.g.
The following applies for damages a year. • Repair damages immediately to avoid further damages due to corrosion. Ask your HOBBY dealer for assistance. Cleaning the interior Skylights, windows, mirrors and doors To reduce problems arising from dampness, use water Window panes require particularly careful treatment.
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12. Maintenance and Care - biro, ink • Have very dirty upholstery and curtains dry-cleaned. Do - urine, sweat not wash them yourself! - mud • If necessary, wash them carefully using the foam from - vomit mild-action detergent. Method B: Cleaning instructions for materials that containTeflon • Use only mild, water-free solvents for dry cleaning. • Dampen the cloth and proceed as described in method A. • Always treat spots immediately. • Sponge spots, but do not rub them. This method is particularly suitable for removing: • Work from the edge towards the middle of the spot.
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12. Maintenance and Care • Use cleansing agents for PVC floors and clean water when Do not pour any corrosive substances down the drains. washing the floor. Do not place fitted carpets on a wet Do not pour boiling water down the drains. Corrosive PVC floor, as the fitted carpet and the PVC flooring could substances and boiling water damage drain pipes and become glued together. syphons. • Never use chemical cleansing agents or steel wool, becau- se this will damage the PVC flooring. The following applies for the sink and the cooker The following applies for furniture surfaces • Clean metal surfaces with normal household cleaners or • Clean the surface of wooden furniture with a damp cloth or...
12. Maintenance and Care The following applies for built-in equipment Remove all spray cans with cleaners and polishes from • Truma Combi heating system: the vehicle after finishing the upkeep! Otherwise, there is a danger of explosion at temperatures over 50° C! - The boiler must be descaled regularly (at least twice a year). We recommend using suitable commercial agents for clea- 12.6 Winter Lay Up for the Van ning, disinfecting and taking care of the boiler.
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12. Maintenance and Care The following applies for the external structure • Completely empty the therme/boiler. • Wash the van thoroughly (see 12.5). • If your van is equipped with a hot-water heater: rinse the water heater thoroughly and empty all of the water. • Check the vehicle for damages to the varnish and other damages. If necessary, repair these damages and carry The following applies for the interior fittings out any other necessary repairs.
12. Maintenance and Care 12.7 Winter Operation camper is good and to avoid damages to the vehicle caused by condensation. Preparations • Do not shut vents for forced ventilation. Your van has been designed to allow you to use it to a cer- • Set the heating to maximum power when heating up the tain extent in winter. If you really wish to camp in winter, we van.
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12. Maintenance and Care At the end of the winter season • It takes longer to heat up the vehicle in winter, especially to heat hot water. • Do not let the interior cool down completely when you are The following applies for the care of the vehicle away or at night; set the heating to low and leave it on. • Thoroughly wash the underbody and the motor. This removes corrosive thawing agents (salts, alkali).
13. Sanitation and Environmental Protection Chapter 13: Sanitation and Environmental Protection 13.1 The environment and traveling Environmentally fair use Naturally, motor home, caravan and van owners and users are especially responsible for the environment. Always use your vehicle in an environmentally friendly way. The following applies for environmentally fair use • If you plan on spending a longer period of time in cities and communities, find out in advance about special...
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13. Sanitation and Environmental Protection The following applies for waste water The following applies for wastes • Collect waste water on board only in built-in waste water • Only use approved sanitary cleansing products in the waste tanks or, if necessary, in suitable containers! tank. • Never empty waste water in open spaces or down man- You may be able to avoid the use of sanitary liquids by instal- holes! Generally, the public waste water system does not ling an activated carbon filter system (sold as an accessory)! run through clarification plants.
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13. Sanitation and Environmental Protection Sanitation • Never allow the waste tank to become too full. Empty the tank immediately as soon as the level indicator lights up. • Never empty wastes down manholes! Generally, the public waste water system does not run through clarification plants. Empty the waste tank in special places for sanitary disposal, but never in open spaces! 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.
13. Sanitation and Environmental Protection 13.2 Returning the vehicle Careful use of the environment is not only in the interest of nature, but also of motor home and van drivers everywhere! If you should ever have to give up your van and have it recycled, the manufacturer of the basic vehicle is responsible for taking it back (status at the time of printing). This means that your HOBBY van must be taken back free of charge by any Fiat dealer and expertly recycled.
14. Technical Data Chapter 14: Technical Data 14.1 Chassis Data Hobby Model Type Base Motorisation exhaust Chassis Belt system Seats vehicle Model Modell Aguti emissions FIAT Ducato X290 K60 FT Vantana ONTOUR Ducato Light 115 PS (85 kW) Euro 6 Hochdach L4H2 G2000 ASBC (Art.
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14. Technical Data t.p.o.w. Permiss. Permiss. Unbraked Braked Max. Maximum Total Height Width Front Rear Wheel Front Rear [kg] front axle rear axle trailer trailer permissible towing length tread tread base projec- projec- load load load load drawbar weight width width tion tion...
14. Technical Data 14.2 Load increased Hobby Model Type Base Seats t.p.o.w. Permissible Permiss. Unbraked Braked Max. Maximum Height front axle rear axle towing Model vehicle [kg] trailer trailer permissible load load weight load load drawbar load Load increase for Vantana to 3500 kg...
14. Technical Data 14.3 Vehicle and equipment weights Model Series Weight of Driver Diesel Unladen Basic Mass when t.p.o.w. Overload basic [kg] weight equipment vehicle is [kg] weight vehicle [kg] ready to start FIAT Ducato X290 K60 FT Vantana Ontour 2449 2593 2714...
14. Technical Data 14.4 Tyres and rims Optional extra Light chassis Series Hobby Series t.p.o.w. Perm. axle Perm. axle Tyre size Metal wheel alloy wheel Tyre size Metal wheel Wheel Model [kg] load front load rear rim, optionally attachment alloy wheel rim...
14. Technical Data 14.5 Tyre pressure values 14.6 Refrigerator SlimLine RMVOC90 Voltage: 12 V Rated current: 3,5 A (12 V Tyres Tyre pressure (bar) Basis Cooling capacity: 0 °C to +12 °C Camping tyres (CP) Gross capacity: 90 l 215/70 R 15 CP front: 5,0 rear: 5,5 FIAT...
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