Specifications

HIGH-LEVEL VENTILATION
This is always provided by fixed ventilation
within the fitted roof skylight. All roof skylights
fitted by Explorer Group provide fixed free area
ventilation. These roof skylights should be
cleaned annually by use of a small brush to
remove any dust that may have accumulated
around the mesh fitted. On some roof skylights
the mesh can be easily removed to aid
cleaning. On fan-assisted roof skylights it is
essential that the roof skylight be switched off
prior to cleaning.
LOW-LEVEL VENTILATION
Low level ventilation is provided. The exact
position can be identified via the white plastic
cover used to prevent the ventilation from
being obstructed. In order to clean the
ventilator, remove the cover by undoing the
two screws and clean using a small brush. It is
essential that the cover is replaced once
cleaning is complete.
SEPARATE BEDROOMS
In motorhomes with sleeping areas separated
via a solid door, separate ventilation is required
and is provided via a roof skylight at high level
and a ventilator at low level within a bed box.
THERMAL INSULATION AND
HEATING CLASSIFICATION
All motorhomes manufactured by the Explorer
Group Limited are classified as Grade 2, in
accordance with BSEN 1645 part 1, for thermal
Insulation and heating. This will allow the
interior temperature to be maintained at 20 °C
when the exterior ambient temperature is 0 °C.
YOUR MOTORHOME
(WEIGHTS EXPLAINED)
Mass in Running Order
The weight of your motorhome as it leaves the
factory, as new with standard fixtures and
fittings, plus an allowance for driver and 90%
fuel.
Maximum Technically Permissible Laden
Mass
The maximum weight of the vehicle when fully
laden for use on the road.
User Payload
The load margin (payload), this represents the
difference between the Mass in Running Order
and the Maximum Technically Permissible
Laden Mass. It shows the maximum weight
which can be loaded into your motorhome,
covering items such as food, crockery, cutlery,
clothing, bedding, gas cylinders, etc.
LOADING AND DISTRIBUTION OF
WEIGHT IN THE MOTORHOME
LOADING
It should be noted that even weight distribution
is a major factor in making your motorhome an
easy and pleasant vehicle to drive. Care
should therefore be taken in balancing the
load, ensuring that heavy items are well
spaced and are in as low a position as
possible, for example, low cupboards and bed
boxes.
Do not exceed recommended maximum
loading for your motorhome.
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PREPARING FOR THE ROAD