Operation Manual

01-7
Base vehicle
Do not forget the following:
Adjust exterior mirrors.
Check the lights.
Before you start off
Before you leave, you should be able to answer the
following questions with a "yes":
Do you have a rst-aid kit and warning tri-
angle on board?
Is the lighting on the front, rear and sides in
prooper condition?
Are all passengers restrained in the base
vehicle with seatbelts?
Have all passengers exited the camper?
Staying in the camper during the
drive is prohibited by law! In the
event of an accident, passengers
can be hurled out and sustain po-
tentially fatal injuries.
Loading
Rules for loading
Spread the load evenly. Heavy or bulky ob-
jects belong in the lower storage compart-
ments.
Lash the roof load securely.
Store baggage in the interior in cupboards
and storage compartments.
Secure doors and aps.
After loading, check total weight and axle
load(s) at a public weigh station.
The additional load represents the difference
between the gross vehicle weight rating and the
mass in running order. This value must include the
masses for:
- additional equipment (in addition to that which
is pre-installed by the dealer or at the factory),
- personal equipment (i.e., clothing, food, tele-
vision set, tys, pets, etc.).
1.3 Guidelines for the trip