Operation Manual
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Living
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Adria Motorhomes 25
8.2 Ventilating the vehicle
• Correct ventilation of the vehicle is the best prerequisite for agreeable living comfort.
• Each person gives off up to 35 g water per hour by breathing. Therefore, the living area
must be ventilated using the windows and roof hoods depending on the relative humidity.
• Additional water evaporates as a result of cooking or wet clothes.
• Extreme weather conditions could cause the forming of condensed water inside the acrylic
glass double window. With rising temperatures, the condensation water evaporates again
and the window is cleared.
See Chapter 17 "Winter camping" for further details.
8.3 Hinged windows
8.3.1 General
The hinged windows of the vehicle have either automatic locking (the hinged window automat-
ically locks into place in the desired position after opening) or can be continuously adjusted
with a knurled screw.
The number of catch bars at the bottom edge of the window varies depending on the window
width.
Opening the window:
Open the two locking levers (Fig. 8/1) on the hold-open hinges (Fig. 8/3) first.
Then open the locking levers (Fig. 8/2) on the bottom edge of the window.
Danger!
Poisoning by gas and carbon monoxide
Always keep the forced ventilation (in the roof hoods and in the floor panel) and the
mushroom ventilators open, do not cover them.
Caution!
Possibility of mould formation
At night, condensation water could collect under the cushions. To dry the cushions
(foamed material), place the cushions in an upright position and ventilate the vehicle
thoroughly.
Fig. 8 Hinged windows
1 Locking lever on hold-open hinge
2 Locking lever at bottom edge of
window
3 Hold-open hinge
4 Knurled screw
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