Hobby Vantana 2018 User manual

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Motorhomes
Type
User manual
MANUAL
Version 11/2017
Van Vantana
GB
1. Introduction 1
Dear Camper,
Congratulations on the purchase of your new HOBBY van. The trust you have placed in us is
both an incentive and an obligation to continuously implement new ideas, technical innova-
tions and ne touches to make our vehicles even better.
Please read this operating manual carefully, even if you've been driving a mobile home or
van for a longer period of time. Correct use of all technical details will increase your driving
pleasure and assist in conserving the value of your van.
Take advantage of your authorised dealer's experience and technical knowledge - we recom-
mend speaking to him in detail before taking your rst trip with your HOBBY van.
We wish you and your fellow travellers many enjoyable trips and hope you will always have a
safe journey with your new HOBBY van.
Your
HOBBY – Wohnwagenwerk
Ing. Harald Striewski GmbH
1. Introduction2
Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 General information
......................................................4
1.2 Designations in the operating instructions
................... 5
Chapter 2: Safety
2.1 Intended use
............................................................... 7
2.2 General information
......................................................7
2.3 Fire protection
..............................................................8
2.4 Equipment
....................................................................9
2.4.1 Emergency equipment
.................................................9
2.4.2 Vehicle tool kit
............................................................10
2.5 Before driving
.............................................................10
2.5.1 What to observe before your rst drive
...................... 10
2.5.2 Before each drive
.......................................................11
2.6 While driving
...............................................................14
2.7 After driving
................................................................ 16
Chapter 3: Chassis
3.1 General information
................................................... 18
3.2 Vehicle identication number (VIN)
............................18
3.3 Loading
......................................................................19
3.3.1 General information
....................................................19
3.3.2 Denition of masses for van
.......................................21
3.4 Towing xture
.............................................................23
3.5 Externally mounted xtures
.......................................23
3.6 Automatic transmission
.............................................24
Chapter 4: Wheels, tyres
4.1 Wheels
.......................................................................26
4.2 Tyres
......................................................................... 26
4.3 Tyre pressure
............................................................ 27
4.4 Tyre prole depth and age of tyres
.......................... 28
4.5 Wheel rims
................................................................ 29
4.6 Changing a tyre
........................................................ 30
4.7 Fast tyre repair kit
..................................................... 31
Chapter 5: Exterior Structure
5.1 Ventilation
................................................................... 32
5.2 Opening and closing doors and aps
........................34
5.3 Entrance step
.............................................................41
5.4 Bicycle carrier
............................................................43
5.5 Sun awning
................................................................44
Chapter 6: Interior Structure
6.1 Opening and closing doors, aps and drawers
.........46
6.2 Television holder
........................................................49
6.3 Worktop extension for the kitchen
.............................50
6.4 Tables
.........................................................................50
6.5 Seating arrangements and sleeping areas
................. 51
6.6 Shower ap in compact bathroom.............................57
6.7 Windows
....................................................................58
6.8 Dimming system for driver's cabin
............................60
6.9 Thermal curtain for driver's cab
.................................61
6.10 Skylight
......................................................................62
6.11 Seats in the driver's cabin
..........................................64
6.12 Construction of the seats
........................................... 65
6.13 Seatbelts in the van
...................................................65
6.14 Overview of the seating arrangements
......................66
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Chapter 7: Electrical Installations
7.1 Safety instructions
.....................................................67
7.2 Elements of the electrical system
..............................67
7.2.1 HobbyConnect
...........................................................98
7.3 Electric power supply
...............................................114
7.4 Electrical system
......................................................123
7.5 TV Connections
........................................................ 125
7.6 Special lights
............................................................ 127
7.7 Mobile navigation
.....................................................128
7.8 Subsequently installed devices
................................129
Chapter 8: Water
8.1 General information
..................................................130
8.2 Water supply
............................................................130
8.3 Toilet
.........................................................................136
Chapter 9: Gas
9.1 General safety rules when using LPG ttings
..........141
9.2 Gas supply
...............................................................144
9.3 Gas socket, external
................................................152
Chapter 10: Built-in devices
10.1 General information
..................................................153
10.2 Heating
..................................................................... 153
10.2.1 Truma Combi Heating System C4/C6E....................153
10.2.2 Webasto auxiliary heating
........................................167
10.3 Refrigerator
..............................................................168
10.4 Gas cooker
............................................................... 173
10.5 Rooftop Air Conditioning
.........................................175
10.6 Satellite System
.......................................................176
Chapter 11: Accessories
................................................... 178
Chapter 12: Maintenance and Care
12.1 Maintenance
............................................................181
12.2 Brakes
......................................................................182
12.3 Changing the Changing the rear lights
...................182
12.4 Airing
........................................................................183
12.5 Care
.......................................................................... 183
12.6 Winter Lay Up for the van .......................
................ 188
12.7 Winter Operation
.....................................................190
Chapter 13: Sanitation and Environmental Protection
13.1 The environment and traveling
................................. 192
13.2 Returning the vehicle
...............................................195
Chapter 14: Technical Data
14.1 Chassis data
............................................................196
14.2 Load increased
........................................................198
14.3 Vehicle and equipment weights
............................... 200
14.4 Tires and rims
..........................................................201
14.5 Tyre pressure values
................................................202
14.6 Refrigerator SlimLine RMVOC90
.............................202
Index
................................................................................. 203
1. Introduction4
Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 General information
Our van are continuously being further developed and for
this reason we must reserve the right to make changes to the
equipment, shape and technology.
Certain kinds of accessories are also described in this user
manual that are not part of the standard scope of delivery.
For this reason, no claims may be asserted against HOBBY
based on the contents of this user manual. Those accessories
that are available at the time of going to print are described
here. They have been applied on a par for all oor plans.
Please note that it was not possible to describe all of the in-
dividual variations here. If you have any special questions
concerning accessories or the technology of the vehicle, your
dealer will be happy to answer them.
Your HOBBY van has been built in accordance with the latest
technology and approved safety regulations. Despite all pre-
cautionary measures, however, it is possible that passengers
Before taking your rst drive
Please do not consider this manual to be just a means of refe-
rence, but familiarize yourself thoroughly with it before taking
your rst drive.
Fill out the guarantee cards in the dierent manuals for the instal-
led equipment and ttings and send them to the manufacturers.
This will ensure guarantee claims for any of the equipment.
may be hurt or the van damaged if the safety instructions in
this user manual and the warning stickers placed throughout
the van are not observed.
We would explicitly like to point out that we do not ac-
cept any liability for damages or malfunctions that arise
because these operating instructions have been ignored.
• Please use the van only when it is technically in top
Any defects that aect the safety of passengers or
the van should be remedied immediately by trained
personnel.
The brake system and the gas system should only be
checked and repaired by an authorised workshop.
Please ensure that all of the deadlines for checking
equipment and inspections are met.
1. Introduction 5
In accordance with guarantee conditions, HOBBY's dealer
will give you a 5-year guarantee on the consistency of the
van. Your dealer will give you a guarantee booklet, “5 Years‘
Guarantee on Consistency“ when you pick up your vehicle.
Annual leak checks are not free of charge. If a consi-
stency test has not been carried out, you will forfeit any
claims for a 5-year guarantee on consistency.
1.2 Designations in the operating instructions
This manual explains the van in the following manner:
Texts and illustrations
Texts that refer to illustrations are found directly below the
illustrations.
Details in illustrations (here: entrance) have been given item
numbers .
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Indicating details with the help of position numbers
Lists
Lists are given in the form of key words and shown as bullet
points using “-“.
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Optional Extras
You have selected a van that is equipped to taste.
This user manual describes all of the models and equipment
oered within the same programme. Therefore, it may include
equipment that you have not selected.
Dierences and, thus, all of the optional extras are marked with
an asterisk „
*
”.
For technical reasons, optional extras cannot always be installed
in all models. Should you have any questions, please speak to
your Hobby dealer.
Timeliness of This Manual
The high level of quality and security for vans is ensured by
means of continuous further development. In very rare cases,
there may be a dierence between the description and the
vehicle itself.
Should there be any equipment or model that is not descri-
bed in this user manual, please note the enclosed additio-
nal operating instructions.
Handling instructions
Handling instructions are also given in the form of key words
beginning with the symbol “•“.
Notes
Notes point out important details that ensure your van and
its ttings will function perfectly. Please remember that there
may be some dierences in description to the various kinds
of equipment that can be supplied.
Warnings
Warnings make you aware of dangers that may lead to
material being damaged or even people being hurt if they
are not observed.
Environmental Tips
Environmental tips give you possibilities for lessening the
impact on the environment.
1. Introduction 7
Chapter 2: Safety
Warnings and information labels are attached both inside
and outside the vehicle. These are meant for your safety
and may not be removed.
2.2 General information
The van may only be driven on public roads by someone with
a valid driving licence category for such vehicles.
Operating and user instructions for built-in equipment
(refrigerator, heating, cooker, etc.) as well as for the basic
vehicle must be observed at all times.
If accessories or optional equipment is to be installed, this
may change the measurements, weight and road perfor-
mance of the engine home. Some accessories that are tted
after purchase of the vehicle must be entered in the registra-
tion document.
Use only tyres and rims that have been approved for your
engine home. Information on tyre and rim sizes can be
found in the user manual or in Chapter 14.4.
This van has been designed as a mobile travel accommodation
for private, not commercial use. This is a recreational vehicle that
is t for habitation. It oers accommodation that can be used
temporarily or seasonally and which meets the requirements
for the construction and use of the vehicle on the road. It is not
intended for permanent residence. Furthermore, no more than
the number of people for which this camper has been planned
may spend the night in the vehicle. When the camper is on the
road, it may only be used in accordance with road trac regu-
lations and national vehicle safety standards.
This van may not be used for the commercial transport of peo-
ple/animals and/or goods. On public roads, the van may only be
used for carrying personal equipment. Transporting unsecured
loads and/or packages is forbidden.
Each person travelling in the van must sit on a seat that is
equipped with a seatbelt and wear the seatbelt whenever the
vehicle is in motion. The number of people travelling in the van
may not exceed the number of seats equipped with a seatbelt.
Please ensure that the technically permissible maximum weight
of the van and the permitted axle load(s) per axle are not ex-
ceeded.
2.1 Intended use
No use of the van other than that described here is permitted;
any other use is regarded as contrary to the intended use.
2. Safety
2. Safety
8
Rescue sheets
The rescue sheet for the van can be found behind the sun vi-
sor. Should there be an accident, the rescue team can obtain
all of the important information for this specic model from the
rescue sheet.
Treat the rescue sheet with care; do not make it illegible
and always store it in the designated place behind the sun
visor.
Example of a rescue sheet for the vantana
2.3 Fire protection
Precautions against re
• Never leave children alone in the vehicle.
• Keep inammable materials away from all heating and
cooking devices.
Any changes to the electric system, accelerator system or
built-in devices may only be carried out by an authorised
workshop.
Keep an ABC dry powder re extinguisher by the entrance
door.
• Ensure that everyone is familiar with the guidelines on the
re extinguisher.
Store a re blanket near the cooker.
• Do not block any escape routes.
• Familiarise yourself with all safety measures set up on the
property.
Fighting re
Immediately evacuate all passengers.
• Close the main stop valve on the accelerator cylinder and
the accelerator stop valves for the consumer loads.
• Turn o the electric supply.
• Sound the alarm and call the re department.
• Only ght the re yourself if you can do so without risk.
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2. Safety 9
Please observe the national regulations of the countries
you are driving through with regard to carrying and wearing
emergency equipment.
Minimum distance between warning triangle and van
2.4.1 Emergency equipment
To be prepared in case of an emergency, you should always
carry the three emergency devices on board and familiarize
yourself with them.
First-aid kit
The rst-aid kit should always be at hand and have a xed
position in your van. Any objects removed from the rst-aid
kit should be replaced immediately. Expiry dates should be
checked regularly.
Reective jacket*
Please refer to the British regulations for carrying and wearing
a high-visibility vest with white retro-reective stripes in accor-
dance with EN 471 whenever you step outside the vehicle on
roads outside built-up areas or on the hard shoulder.
comes to a stop outside city limits on an obscure rural road
because of an accident or breakdown, if the view is poor due
to bad weather, in twilight or darkness, or
when it must be secured by means of a warning triangle on
the emergency strip of the engineway because of an accident
or breakdown.
2.4 Equipment
Warning triangle
The warning triangle should also always be at hand and have a
xed position in your van, preferably together with the rst-aid kit.
In an emergency
Set up the warning triangle at least 100 m in front of the
danger zone!
100 m
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2.4.2 Vehicle tool kit
Each vehicle comes with individual basic equipment including
a vehicle tool kit and accessories. The toolbox is included
separately in the vehicle. Upon delivery, it is located in the rear
under the bed.
Tool box
2.5.1 What to observe before taking your rst drive
Vehicle registration (in Germany)
Every vehicle that drives on public roads must be registered.
This also applies to your new van. Apply for registration at your
local Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency.
The following documents are required to initiate the registra-
tion process:
- Motor Vehicle Registration Certicate Part II and/or Certi-
cate of Conformity (CoC)
- Electronic Insurance Certicate/eIC Number
- personal identication or proof of residence
- possibly, power of attorney to have someone else register
the caravan.
- if applicable: direct debit mandate for taxes
General inspection (in Germany)
In common with passenger cars new vans with a permissible total
weight up to 3.5 tonnes do not have to undergo a general inspec-
tion for the rst three years after initial registration.
2.5 Before driving
2. Safety 11
Any changes made to the vehicle that underlie German Road
Trac Licensing Regulations must be ocially authorised!
Please inform yourself abroad about any national regulati-
ons that may apply with regard to registration and general
inspection of your van.
If you have any further questions or diculties, your autho-
rised Hobby dealer will always be available to assist you!
Tighten the nuts on the wheels after driving the rst
50 miles with your camper.
Switch o the gas-operated built-in devices before put-
ting petrol in the tank.
The general inspection can be carried out by the German
Technical Surveyance Association (TÜV), the German Engine
Vehicle Surveyance Association (DEKRA) or an ocially appro-
ved expert.
2.5.2 Before each drive
Road safety
Before driving, check that the signalling and lighting systems
(switch on battery circuit breaker), steering and brakes
function correctly.
If the vehicle has been standing for a longer period of time
(approx. 10 months) have an authorised workshop check
the brake system and the accelerator system.
Set the vehicle's wing mirror.
Open the blinds on the front and side windows fully and
secure them. Should there be a thermal curtain*, remove
and store it.
In winter, the roof must be cleared of snow and ice before
driving.
Regularly check the tyre pressure before driving. False tyre
pressure can cause excessive wear, damage to the tyres or
even lead to a burst tyre
(see also Chapter 14.5).
Check liquids such as oil, coolant, brake uid and wind-
screen washer uid and top them up if necessary.
Only start driving when your van fulls all of the condi-
tions for roadworthiness.
2. Safety
12
Prepare the vehicle before driving!
As the owner / driver of the vehicle, you are responsible for the
state of the vehicle. Please observe the following points:
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Fully charge the batteries before each journey. Please refer
to the section on "Ancillary battery" in Chapter 7.
Switch on battery circuit breaker.
Battery
Driver‘s cabin
Do not forget the following
Set the sitting position.
Exterior
Check the exterior of the vehicle and carry out the following
preparations before driving:
Preparing the vehicle
Close all of the windows in the living room as well as the
roof bonnets and roof windows.
Retract the entrance step.
Close and lock the sliding door, rear and service aps in
the superstructure.
Close the tap for the waste water tank.
If necessary remove the 230 V electric cable from the exterior
socket.
If necessary, retract the satellite dish*.
If necessary, secure any bicycles on the bicycle carrier*,
lashing them with the fastening straps to prevent them
from slipping, and ensure that existing illumination devices
are not covered.
If necessary turn o the light in the tent.
If necessary, roll up the awning* and stow the crank securely
in the van.
2. Safety 13
Interior
Some preparations must also be carried out inside the van.
Preparing the interior
• Sort loose objects and stow them in the compartments.
Store heavy and / or voluminous objects (e.g. TV, beverage
cases) safely before you start your journey, securing them to
prevent them from shifting (see also Chapter 3.3 “Loading”).
Ensure that no liquids, including those in the refrigerator,
will leak.
Secure accelerator cylinders.
Close all of the gas stop valves on the gas devices, with
the exception of the stop valve for the heating if the vehicle
has been equipped with a gas pressure regulator for use
while driving. (e.g. Control CS)
Turn o interior lights.
Secure the table and, if possible, lower it.
Close all doors (including refrigerator door (absorber refri-
gerator
*), refrigerator compartment doors), drawers and
aps tightly.
If necessary, secure the TV mount* and, if possible, dis-
mantle the TV
* and store it securely.
Fully open the Remis Blinds* for the driver's cab and lock
it into place.
Should there be a thermal curtain*, remove it from the
driver's cab.
Place a note with all important measures and weights in a
visible place in both the van and the driver‘s cabin.
Do not overload the vehicle! It is imperative that you not
the permissible axle loads, the technically permissible
overall mass as well as the permissible height, width and
length of the van.
Gas bottles may only be transported when they are secu-
rely fastened in the gas bottle container provided.
Ensure that there is sucient ventilation. Never cover up
built-in forced ventilation (skylights with forced ventilation
or mushroom vents). Ensure that forced ventilation is not
covered by snow or leaves as this increases the danger
of suocation.
2. Safety
14
Driving
Take a trial drive before leaving on your rst large journey in
order to familiarize yourself with the van. Remember to practise
reversing. The base vehicle is a commercial vehicle; adjust your
driving style accordingly.
The following applies for driving:
Do not underestimate the length and width of the van.
Due to
the relatively long rear overhang larger vehicles can veer to
one side and, in unfavourable conditions, the rear can hit
the ground.
Be careful when driving into inner courtyards and through
entrance gates.
The van may start to swing from side to side in cross-winds,
on wet or icy roads.
If the van starts to swing, step carefully but rmly on the brake
to stabilise the vehicle.
2.6 While driving
Your van is not an automobile!
In many situations, it reacts very dierently to a “normal“ au-
tomobile. Therefore, you should be prepared for the following
dierences:
Passenger safety
The following applies while driving:
• Only those seats equipped with safety belts may be used by
passengers.
• People may not be lying in the beds while driving.
Passengers must remain in their seats with their seat belt on!
Only install children's car seats on seats that have been
tted by the manufacturer with three-point belts.
Turn the swivel seats in the direction of trac and lock them
into place. The seats may not be turned while driving.
Lock the sliding seat* into its original position.
Do not open the door latch!
No extra passengers may remain in the vehicle!
Observe the specic features of the van's driving performance!
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Driving arround corners
Due to its height, a van begins to sway more quickly than an
automobile.
The following applies for driving arround corners
• Never drive too quickly into a corner!
When turning o the road, always pull out a little more to
ensure a larger curve radius. Please note that, depending
on the model, the rear end of the van may swing out.
Braking
A van has a dierent brake response than that of a car. For this
reason, inexperienced drivers in particular should carry out
several test brake manoeuvres in a suitable location before
driving on the road. The braking distance of the van is longer
than that of a car. Furthermore, it is strongly inuenced by how
heavily the van has been loaded.
The following applies for braking
• Not the longer braking distance, especially on wet roads.
• When driving downhill, select a gear that is not higher than
when driving uphill.
Driving economically
The engine of your van has not been designed to drive con-
stantly under a full load.
The following applies when driving
Do not keep your foot down on the accelerator!
The nal 20 km/h before reaching top speed require up to
50 % more fuel!
Never accelerate if the van starts to swing.
Adjust your speed to road and trac conditions.
Long descents with a slight gradient can become dangerous.
Adjust your speed from the very beginning to allow you to
speed up if necessary without endangering other automobiles.
As a general rule, never drive faster downhill than uphill.
The van may be caught up in a slipstream when overtaking or
being overtaken by lorries with trailers or buses. This eect
is counteracted by lightly counter-steering.
Use foresight while driving; take regular breaks on longer
drives.
Should there be any defects or malfunctions in the driving
performance of the van, please notify roadside assistance
and have any maintenance and repair work carried out by
an authorised specialist.
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2.7 After driving
Selecting a parking space
The following applies for selecting a parking space
• If possible, pick your spot in daylight.
• Select a parking space that is as level as possible.
Use the front step as a control point to check that your van
is standing in a horizontal position (important to ensure
that the absorber refrigerator
* functions correctly).
Securing the vehicle
The following applies when securing the vehicle
• Put the vehicle in gear.
• Pull on the handbrake.
• If necessary, use blocks (not in scope of delivery).
If the temperature is below 0°C only put the handbrake
on lightly and ensure that the vehicle is in gear to prevent
the handbrake from freezing up!
When turning the driver‘ seat, ensure that you do not
accidently disengage the handbrake.
Getting petrol
A number of devices that use an open ame have been built
into your van.
The following applies when getting petrol:
• Switch o all gas devices (heating, cooker, absorber refrige-
rator
* (when operating on gas), etc.)!
• Turn o all mobile phones!
• Never get anything other than diesel fuel.
• Never mistakenly ll the fresh water tank with fuel.
Reversing/Manoeuvring
Your van is far larger than a car.
The following applies to reversing/manoeuvring
• Even if the wing mirrors are correctly adjusted there is a
signicant blind spot.
• When reversing or parking in places with poor visibility get
help to guide you in.
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Switching electric consumption
The following applies when switching electric consumption
• Open the main stop valve on the accelerator cylinder and
the accelerator stop valve on the consumer required.
If necessary, switch the refrigerator from 12V to gas or
230V because the 12V supply will automatically be swit-
ched o after a brief period of time when the van's engine
is not running (applies only for absorber refrigerator*).
Water installation
Water left standing in the fresh water tank or the pipes quickly
becomes undrinkable.
Therefore, check the water pipes and the fresh water tank be-
fore each drive to ensure they are clean. Disinfect and rinse
the drinking water facility regularly, and always before each
journey.
Please empty any residual water from the water tank
before lling it with fresh water.
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Chapter 3: Chassis
3.1 General Information
The chassis includes parts of the frame and the axles. No
technical changes may be made, as otherwise the general type
approval will expire!
Technical changes may only be carried out after being
released by the manufacturer.
For further information, please refer to the enclosed opera-
ting instructions for the basic vehicle.
3.2 Vehicle identication number (VIN)
The 17-digit vehicle ID number has been applied to the inner
wheel case on the passenger's side.
To identify it more easily, the VIN can also be found on a label
on the dashboard, which is legible from outside the vehicle.
In addition, the VIN is also given on the type plate of the base
vehicle as well as on the Hobby type plate (in the motor com-
partment on the upper front cross member of the radiator).
Always have your VIN at hand whenever you have a question
or visit your dealer/contractual partner.
VIN of the base vehicle
3. Chassis 19
3.3 Loading
3.3.1 General information
Rules for loading:
• Spreadtheloadevenlybetweentheleftandright-hand
side of the van. Heavy or bulky objects belong in the lower
storage compartments and near the axle.
• Neveroverloadtherearofthevan,becausethiswillhavea
negativeinuenceonitsdrivingperformance.
• Thelowerthevan'scentreofgravity,thebetteritsdriving
performance and response in curves.
• Storebaggageintheinteriorincupboardsandstorage
compartments.
• Heavyobjectsshouldbestowedsecurelytoprevent
them from slipping.
• Lighterobjects(clothing)shouldbestowedinthewall
cupboards.
• Securedoorsandaps.
• Checkthetechnicallypermissiblemaximumweightand
theaxleload(s)afteryouhavenishedloading.
• Slattedframes,Securemattresses,crossbeamsand,if
necessary, the bed expansion if these are in a transport
position.
Hobby name plate
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Manufacturer's version
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Permissible maximum weight
Permissible towing weight
Permissible axle load, 1st axle
Permissible axle load, 2nd axle
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Do not remove or change the name plate.
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Hobby Vantana 2018 User manual

Category
Motorhomes
Type
User manual

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