Flap Lock, Elliptical-Shaped; Ventilation - Capron T58 Manual

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7
Living
7.2.1
Opening:
Closing:
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Flap lock, elliptical-shaped

During rain, water can penetrate the opened flap lock. Therefore close
the lock handle.
Fig. 35
Flap lock (elliptical-shaped,
closed)
Insert key into locking cylinder (Fig. 35,1) and turn a quarter turn in an
anticlockwise direction. The lock handle (Fig. 35,2) snaps out.
Remove the key.
Turn lock handle one quarter turn in an anticlockwise direction. The flap
lock is open.
Firmly close the external flap.
Turn lock handle in a clockwise direction until it is horizontal. The flap
lock is now engaged but not locked.
Insert key into locking cylinder.
Press down lock handle with key inserted and turn key a quarter turn in
a clockwise direction. The lock handle will stay bolted.
Remove the key.
7.3

Ventilation

 The oxygen in the vehicle interior is used up by breathing and the use
of gas operated appliances. That is why the used air must be replaced
permanently. For this purpose, forced ventilation options (e.g. sky-
lights with forced ventilation) are fitted to the vehicle. Never cover or
block forced ventilations from the inside or outside with objects such
as e.g. a winter mat. Keep forced ventilations clear of snow and
leaves. There is a danger of suffocation due to increased CO
Although sufficient ventilation is provided, in certain weather conditions,
condensation can form on metal objects (e.g. screwed connections in
the floor).
Additional cold spots can occur at thermal "bridges" (e.g. skylight edges,
filler necks, flaps, etc.).
levels.
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Capron - 3141417 - 03/20 - EHG-0021-02EN

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