Colorado - bei Karmann Mobil
Colorado - bei Karmann Mobil
Colorado - bei Karmann Mobil
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2-1<br />
BEFORE STARTING OFF<br />
Tips on commissioning<br />
Do not use your new mobile home<br />
immediately for a long holiday trip. A<br />
weekend trip of maximum 100 kilometres is<br />
enough for the first time.<br />
Drive slowly and carefully. Observe the rules<br />
for running in the basic vehicle.<br />
Dimensions<br />
Your mobile home may be a larger vehicle<br />
than you are used to driving. Get used to the<br />
special dimensions of the vehicle slowly<br />
(listed in the technical data in the annex to<br />
these operating instructions).<br />
Take particular care when:<br />
driving through gates, over bridges, under<br />
arched tunnels or archways, into car parks.<br />
Also watch out for overhanging branches,<br />
petrol station roofs etc.<br />
Instruments<br />
Get to know the different instruments. Apart<br />
from the attached operating instructions for<br />
the chassis and driver's cab you will find<br />
detailed descriptions of:<br />
Refrigerator 230 V/12V/Gas<br />
Heating/Water boiler<br />
Gas cooker<br />
Toilet<br />
Automatic charger<br />
Water pump<br />
Although the function of all the equipment in<br />
your mobile home were certainly<br />
demonstrated to you when you bought it, you<br />
should read through the operating<br />
instructions again in detail. They contain<br />
useful advice on what to do when faults<br />
occur, care of the vehicle etc.<br />
Tow bar<br />
If you use a tow bar you should ensure<br />
without fail that you do not exceed the<br />
permitted load. If you wish to tow a trailer -<br />
no matter of what size - please note the<br />
relevant legal regulations.<br />
Loading<br />
The maximum technically permissible overall<br />
weight stated in the vehicle documents may<br />
not be exceeded by excessive loading under<br />
any circumstances.<br />
Please consider that any built-in accessories<br />
may reduce the possible loading. When<br />
loading the vehicle, please also consider the<br />
weight of any passengers.<br />
Incorrect tyre pressures and overloading can<br />
lead to burst tyres.<br />
Make sure that the permissible axle loads<br />
stated in the vehicle documents are not<br />
exceeded.