Operation Manual
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5C
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Before the journey
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Loading the vehicle via
the drive-on ramp
The vehicle is easier to load via the drive-on ramp.
Open the rear flap (see chapter 7).
Remove the cotter pin (Fig. 6,3) and bolt (Fig. 6,2) on the drive-on ramp
(Fig. 6,1).
Hold the drive-on ramp in the horizontal position and pull it out to the rear
as far as possible.
Lay the drive-on ramp on the ground (Fig. 7).
Insert the edge guard (Fig. 7,1) in both holders in the drive-on ramp
(Fig. 7,2).
To push in the drive-on ramp, carry out the steps in reverse order.
4.7 PVC-floor covering
4.8 Television
Fig. 6 Securing the drive-on ramp Fig. 7 Drive-on ramp (pulled out)
Shoes with pointed heels can leave permanent impressions in the PVC-
floor covering. Never wear shoes with pointed heels in the vehicle.
Rubber mats or long exposure to ketchup, carrot juice, ink, blood or lipstick
can discolour the PVC-floor covering. If possible, remove stains from the
floor immediately.
Before commencing the journey, remove the television from the support
and store it securely.
Before commencing the journey, place and secure the flat screen and
screen support in the initial position. If stored in the TV cabinet, close the
TV cabinet.
Before commencing the journey, ensure that the antenna is in park posi-
tion. Danger of accidents! Park position means: The antenna points
towards the back, is fully lowered and is locked in this position.
Further information on positioning the flat screen can be obtained from
chapter 7.