Operation Manual

01-10
Driving around curves
Your carriage is considerably longer than a car.
Rules for driving around curves
Do not take curves too quickly or too sharply!
Take the curve at a somewhat wider radius
when turning.
Note that the camper can sheer out of line over
the rear.
To be prepared for an emergency, you need at
lest three basic items of rescue equipment (rst
aid kit, warning triangle and re extinguisher)
which you should carry at all times and know
how to use.
First aid kit (not included)
The rst aid kit is located in the base vehicle and
should be within reach at all times.
Warning triangle
The warning triangle is located in the base vehicle
and should be within reach at all times.
In an emergency
Place the warning triangle at least 100 m in
front of the scene of danger!
High-visibility vest (not included)
We recommend that, in accordance with EN 471,
you carry and wear a high-visibility vest with
white retroreective stripes whenever you leave
the vehicle on open roads or the hard shoulder.
The driver should wear a high-visibility vest if the
carriage
has an accident or breaks down on a section
of country road that, due to weather condi-
tions, is not visible, or at dusk or in the dark,
or
has an accident or breaks down and comes to
a stop on the hard shoulder of a motorway, and
a warning triangle must be set up to protect it.
1.4 Emergency
equipment
100 m