6.3.1
6.3.2
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Globetrotter XXL - 11-06 - DET-0047-01
Chapter overview
This chapter contains instructions on how to pitch the motorhome.
The instructions address the following topics:
handbrake
wheel chocks
operation of the supports
entrance step
240 V connection
Pitch the vehicle so that it is as horizontal as possible. Secure the vehicle
to prevent it from rolling.
Animals (especially mice) can cause great damage to the interior of the
vehicle. To prevent this from happening, regularly check the vehicle for
damages or animal traces after pitching (see also section 12.5).
6.1
Handbrake
Firmly apply the handbrake when parking the vehicle.
If there is any risk of frost, release the handbrake every now and then and
apply it again. This will prevent it from freezing or rusting. Prior to releasing
the handbrake, secure the vehicle so that is cannot roll away.
6.2
Wheel chocks
If the maximum permissible gross weight of the vehicle exceeds 4 tonnes,
wheel chocks must be used when parking on gradients. The wheel chocks are
provided as standard for vehicles with a maximum permissible gross weight
exceeding 4 tonnes.
6.3
Supports
General instructions
Do not use the fitted supports as a vehicle jack. They supports are only for
stabilising the parked vehicle to prevent the rear axle from bottoming out.
When pitching the vehicle, ensure that the supports are evenly loaded.
Before driving away, wind up the supports as far as they can go, fully retract
and secure them.
When the ground is soft, place a pad or block under the supports in order
to prevent the vehicle from sinking into the ground.
Steady legs
Make sure that all steady legs are retracted completely and that the guide
disc for each steady leg has been completely retracted into the notch.
In order to ensure their correct function, clean and grease the interior tubes of
the steady legs regularly.
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