User Manual XXL Globetrotter 2006 - Dethleffs
User Manual XXL Globetrotter 2006 - Dethleffs
User Manual XXL Globetrotter 2006 - Dethleffs
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Before the journey<br />
4<br />
The power cables for the 240 V power supply<br />
<br />
The installation kit for an auxiliary battery if an auxiliary battery can be used<br />
<br />
The waste water and sewage tanks are empty.<br />
Example for calculating<br />
the basic equipment<br />
Water tank with 100 l<br />
Gas bottles (2 x 11 kg gas + 2 x 14 kg bottle )<br />
100 kg<br />
+50 kg<br />
Boiler with 10 l<br />
+ 10 kg<br />
240 V power cable + 4 kg<br />
Installation kit for auxiliary battery<br />
Total<br />
+ 20 kg<br />
= 184 kg<br />
In the vehicle documents, the manufacturer specifies the mass in ready-todrive<br />
conditions.<br />
Payload<br />
The payload is made up as follows:<br />
Conventional load<br />
<br />
Additional equipment<br />
<br />
Personal equipment<br />
<br />
You will find explanations on the individual components of the payload in the<br />
following text.<br />
Conventional load<br />
Additional equipment<br />
The conventional load is the weight specified by the manufacturer for the passengers.<br />
Conventional load means: 75 kg are calculated for every seat specified by the<br />
manufacturer, regardless of how much the passengers actually weigh. The<br />
driver's seat is already included as part of the mass in ready-to-drive condition<br />
and must not be calculated as part of the conventional load.<br />
In the vehicle documents, the manufacturer specifies the number of seats.<br />
More passengers may travel in the motorhome than specified in the vehicle<br />
documents if a seat is available for each person. The maximum permissible<br />
gross weight in a laden condition may however not be exceeded. The fluid<br />
containers may be emptied or the gas bottles may be removed to avoid<br />
exceeding the maximum permissible gross weight.<br />
Additional equipment includes accessories and special equipment. Examples<br />
of additional equipment include:<br />
Caravan coupling<br />
<br />
Roof rail <br />
Awning <br />
Bike or motorcycle rack<br />
<br />
Satellite unit<br />
<br />
Microwave oven<br />
<br />
Chapter 16 lists the weights of the various items of special equipment; they<br />
may also be obtained from the manufacturer.<br />
Personal equipment<br />
Personal equipment includes all items in the vehicle that are not included in<br />
the conventional load or in the additional equipment. For example, personal<br />
equipment can include the following:<br />
Foodstuffs<br />
<br />
Crockery <br />
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