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WESTFALIA Big Nugget
Westfalia Equipment
Supplementary Manual for the
Transit Operating Manual

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  • Page 1 WESTFALIA Big Nugget Westfalia Equipment Supplementary Manual for the Transit Operating Manual...
  • Page 2 Important note: We would like to point out that "original parts and accessories not from Westfalia" are not tested and released by Westfalia Van Conversion and that we can therefore not assess their performance capability and reliability neither isolated nor in functional context with our vehicles.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Operation Operating instructions Equipment overview ......... 4 Plugs ............54 Furniture locks .......... 6 Fault current breaker ......56 Loading the vehicle ........7 Electrical system ........57 Sporting equipment rack* ......9 Supply plug 230 Volt ......58 Ventilation ..........
  • Page 4 These additional instructions apply to all new owner. "Big Nugget" models including the right- hand drive Ford Transit. The Westfalia "Big Nugget" can be used as a family-friendly recreational vehicle, a This supplementary manual contains business vehicle or a transport vehicle for important information on the operation, bulky objects.
  • Page 5 Preface Information on the layout of this manual: Directions (right, left, front or back) refer to the direction of travel, unless otherwise stated. Items or equipment marked with (*) are standard only on specified models or are only available as optional extras on particular models.
  • Page 6: Equipment Overview

    Operation Equipment overview - interior BN-01...
  • Page 7 Operation This overview and the associated diagrams on the previous pages should help you to gain an overview of the main equipment in the interior. Living and working area Page 1 Command centre ....... 16 2 Swivel front seats ......22 3 Dining table ........
  • Page 8: Furniture Locks

    Operation Furniture locks The cooler covering and the doors, hatches and drawers of the cupboards are fitted with furniture locks that prevent accidental opening while travelling. To open, pull the handle button. Opening the furniture locks is easier if you pull down the cover or door a little while pulling the handle button.
  • Page 9: Loading The Vehicle

    Operation Loading the vehicle Compartments The side compartments (arrows) are suit- able for storing small articles during a stopover. Before beginning your journey, remove these articles from the compartments and stow them in lockable cupboards, so that they do not fly around in case of an accident and create a risk of injury.
  • Page 10 Operation Loading plan In the interests of your own safety we recommend that you strictly observe the following maximum load values for your recreational vehicle. – Roof storage box* front ....25 kg – Storage space under the bench ..25 kg –...
  • Page 11: Sporting Equipment Rack

    25 kg on each side. The corresponding Westfalia accessory (surfboard, ski or kayak holder) can be obtained from your Ford contract partner, or from Westfalia Van Conversion. Follow the instructions of the sporting equipment holder manufacturer. Awning* The right-hand side of the roof has been reinforced.
  • Page 12: Ventilation

    Operation Ventilation Skylight in the high roof The skylight can be set to three different opening angles. To open – Press in button (1). – Pull down the bracket on the side (2) an latch it in the desired position (a, b or c). To close –...
  • Page 13 Operation Middle electric glass sunroof* Note: – To avoid draughts and damage to the glass sunroofs, they must be closed and locked when travelling. – Before closing the sliding door, open the roller blinds of the glass sunroofs. The roller blinds can be damaged from the change in pressure that occurs when closing.
  • Page 14 Operation Windows Side adjustable windows The side adjustable windows can be set in two positions. They snap in automatically if you open the window slowly and evenly. Warning! For safety reasons while travelling all adjustable windows must always be closed and locked. –...
  • Page 15: Curtains

    Operation Curtains Driving cab curtains The driving cab curtains hang loose in the vehicle. They are fastened with snap fasteners. The driving cab curtains are secured from inside with snap fasteners (arrows). The curtains can also be secured above the windscreen by folding down both sun visors.
  • Page 16 Operation Roller blinds for skylight and glass sunroofs* The visor roller blind (1) and the insect screen roller blind (2) can be hooked together and slid into any desired position. Closing: – Grip the end bar of the visor (1). –...
  • Page 17: Electric Step

    Operation Electric step* Warning! When raising and lowering the electric step, ensure that no-one is injured. – When activating the step switch, do not stand directly in front of the electric step. – Only use the step when it has been completely lowered.
  • Page 18: Central Electronics

    Operation Central electronics 3 - Display field (multifunction display) Integrated into the dashboard in the driving The following appears in this display field cab are the central electronic where you can depending on the button pressed (battery monitor and operate all important functions. voltage is shown in the figure): Depending on the equipment in the vehicle, –...
  • Page 19 Operation 4 - Symbol for 230 Volt mains voltage 9 - Indicator: Capacity of the additional and charger battery This symbol appears when there is mains The available battery capacity is shown in voltage and the charger is operating. This steps of 10%.
  • Page 20 Operation Setting the cooler temperature 17 - Pushbutton for set cooler Hold down button 17. Press button 14 to temperature raise (button 18 to lower) the desired tem- The set cooler temperature will appear in perature in the range of –20° C to +20°...
  • Page 21: Supplemental Heater

    Operation Supplemental heater (manual initial Note: The air vent of the supplemental heater is located underneath the passenger startup without timer switch) seat. Do not use this area to store plastic bags, Warning! The supplemental heater cases or other objects as you may block the should not be turned on in enclosed air intake opening and the supplemental spaces.
  • Page 22: Timer For Supplemental Heater

    Operation Programming switch-on times Timer switch for supplemental heater The correct time has to be set before you program the switch-on times. The supplemental heater will only start at the programmed switch-on times when the Select one of the numbers in position 8 digital clock is properly set and the timer under which the switch-on time is to be switch is activated.
  • Page 23 Operation Switching the timer switch on (activate) You should be able to see a number in position 8. Now press buttons 12 and 13. Symbol 7 appears. The supplemental heater will start at the programmed time and symbol 5 will appear. When the ignition is switched off, the supplemental heater will run for a maximum of 2 hours after each programmed switch-on...
  • Page 24: Swivel Front Seats

    Operation Swivel front seats (front seat) Warning! Adjust seats only when the vehicle is at rest. – The front seats must always face the direction of travel and be securely fastened. – The seat lock must audibly snap in. The front seats can be turned and used as part of the living area.
  • Page 25: Dining Table

    Operation Dining table Warning! For safety reasons, the dining table may not be used while driving. It must be stowed while travelling in the holder (to the rear) provided for this purpose. – Never travel with a lowered dining table. The dining table folds together in a holder between the sanitary area and the rear door.
  • Page 26: Swivel Tables

    Operation Swivel tables* Warning! For safety reasons, the swivel tables may not be used while driving. You have to remove the table board before driving and store them in the designated table receptacles. The table legs and a table board can be found in the clothes closet.
  • Page 27 Operation The table holder below the table board is constructed so that is can swivel. You can adjust the table board to your needs. – Loosen the clamp by turning the locking bolt (6). – Swivel the table board into the desired position and clamp it tight again by turning the locking bolt (6).
  • Page 28: Umbrella Holder

    Operation Umbrella holder A strap is located at the side of the exten- sion cupboard. This strap allows an um- brella to be attached. To loosen the strap, pull on the upper part of the lock (arrow) at the same time lightly press against the bottom part of the lock.
  • Page 29: Seatbelts

    Operation Seatbelts The three-point automatic belt on the bench has the following features: The belts are each fitted with two guides of different sizes. Corresponding to the inserts there are six seat belt locks located on the seat case. Warning! The belts must be fastened by each passenger before every journey.
  • Page 30: Bench

    Operation Bench/bed Warning! For safety reasons, the bench must always sit in the guide rails and be snapped into position 1 when travelling, to avoid a safety risk in case of sudden braking or an accident. In addition, the function of the seat belts depends upon the bench being securely fastened! The bench/bed may be used only in position...
  • Page 31 Operation Bench shifting – Press the lever (1) to the side and hold it. – Slide the bench and release the lever (1). Let the bench latch into the desired position afterwards. The bench/bed can be adjusted in two ways: –...
  • Page 32 Operation Bench folding out (sleeping position) The unfolded bench together with the extra cushion provides room for two people to sleep. Warning! For safety reasons, the unfolded bench must not be used when driving. Moving the seat belts out of the way: –...
  • Page 33 Operation – Press the unlocking lever (2) to the side and at the same time lift the seat cushion forward a little. – Reach into the handle recesses below the seat padding, pull the seat padding for- ward and press the back rest to the rear at the same time.
  • Page 34 Operation Storage space under the bench/bed The space under the seat padding can also be used for storage space. The seat padding can be held in open position using the brace (1) on the seat case. For that the holder has to sit securely in the notch of the brace (arrow).
  • Page 35: Unfolding The Bench

    Operation Bench dismantling Warning! For safety reasons, the bench must always sit in the guide rails and in be snapped into position 1 (see page 28) when travelling. Passengers - especially children - must always be only in the seats while the vehicle is being driven.
  • Page 36: Roof Bed

    Operation Roof bed* The roof bed can accommodate two persons. Warning! If the safety net for the roof bed is not installed, the roof bed may not be used. – Children under 6 years should not be permitted in the roof bed unsupervised. This applies even when the safety net is installed.
  • Page 37 Operation Roof bed Warning! For safety reasons, persons may not be in the roof bed when travelling. The bed board has to be swung up and securely hooked in. Lowering the bed board – Press the bed board (1) up slightly and thereby unhook the holding belts (2) on the left and right.
  • Page 38: Safety Net For The Roof Bed

    Operation Safety net for the roof bed* If people are sleeping in the roof bed, the loosely attached safety net should be affixed as follows: Note: The safety net must not be removed when the bed board is swung up. Connecting thesafety net –...
  • Page 39: Sink

    Operation Sink The sink is fitted with a mixer tap. The tap (1) can be moved. You can move it to the side to make it easier to put dishes in the basin. To turn on the water pump, move the upper part (2) upwards a little.
  • Page 40 Operation Drain If the water trap under the sink becomes clogged, it can be cleaned as follows: – Push the bench all the way forward and remove the covering beneath the sink (unscrew four screws) – Unscrew the screws (arrow) all the way out and remove the upper part.
  • Page 41: Gas Cooker

    Operation Gas cooker Warning! The following safety instructions must be followed: General information – Ensure that no flammable food particles, e.g. fat or oil, are near the flame. Warning! Always ensure adequate – Tea towels, clothing, paper, pieces of ventilation when using the cooker. wood or other flammable material must be –...
  • Page 42 Operation Note: If all valves are open and there is still no gas at the cooker, check the gas supply. Lighting the burners: – Raise the cooker lid (1). – Press in the knob (2) of the desired burner, turn to the left and keep the knob pressed in.
  • Page 43: Cooler

    Operation Advantages: Cooler – Groceries don't dry out. General tips for operating the cooler – Drinks do not evaporate and are also not – Cool the cooler before storing groceries spilled during the drive. and drinks in it. – No odours are emitted. –...
  • Page 44 The cooler is switched on and off and controlled through the central electronics – see page 17. The cooler insert is not included in delivery. You can obtain the insert through the Westfalia Van Conversion accessories programme.
  • Page 45: Kitchen Cupboard

    Operation Kitchen cupboard In the kitchen cupboard, to the left and underneath of the cooler is a handy spice rack. By pressing the handle button you can pull out the spice rack and fill it with spices as sold in the shops. BN-31 Wardrobe / airing cupboard The wardrobe / airing cupboard located on...
  • Page 46: Warm Water Boiler

    Operation Warm water boiler The ignition, operation and water temperature are monitored and controlled electronically. The control panel of the warm water boiler is located in the side wall of the wardrobe above the airing cupboard. 1 – Switch for the warm water boiler (on/ off) - a: switched on - b: switched off...
  • Page 47 Operation Warm water boiler filling When switched on the boiler remains ready Open the tap of the kitchen sink or the for use. The electronics turn the burner on sanitary area and press in the direction of and off automatically. the red area.
  • Page 48: Interior Lights

    Operation Interior lights Lights are installed in the following locations in the vehicle: – in the window panelling above the dining table, – in the bottom of the wall unit above the cooler, – in the sanitary area, – in the panelling above the right window (right-hand drive vehicle), –...
  • Page 49 Operation Light in the left side wall panelling You can adjust the lights in the left side wall panelling below the dining table with the switch (1) in the following way. – Constant use – Off – The light is turned on and off by the door contact of the sliding door.
  • Page 50 Operation Fluorescent light* above the right window A fluorescent light is located in the panelling above the right window. The fluorescent light is turned on and off with the flip switch (1). The light diffuser panel can be turned up or down inside the side holder.
  • Page 51 Operation LED-lights* below the bed board The lights can be directly switched on or off individually with the side switch of each light. Note: You can turn the LED lights on or off centrally with the flip switch if you have previously turned the lights on directly at the light.
  • Page 52: Sanitary Area

    Operation Sanitary area Lockable swivel door Warning! If the swivel door is not locked while travelling, items can be flung around on sudden braking or in an accident, leading to serious injuries to passengers. It therefore must be closed and locked when travelling. –...
  • Page 53 Operation Wash basin Turning on the tap and adjusting the desired water temperature is done with the controller (1). The tap (2) can be pulled out and used as a hand tap or as a shower head. To use as a shower head, pull out the tap (2) and hang it up into the holder (3) provided.
  • Page 54: Toilet

    Operation Toilet In the sanitary area there is a toilet fitted with a removable black waste tank and an electric water drain. Before first use Take out the black waste tank as described on the following pages and lay it horizon- tally on the ground.
  • Page 55 Operation Removing and emptying the black waste tank Environmental tip: – You may only empty the black waste tank in specially provided disposal stations. – The black waste tank of the toilet must not be emptied in public waste water or rain water systems.
  • Page 56: Operating Instructions

    Operating instructions Sockets There are four shock-proof sockets for 230- Volt equipment with a maximum power input of 2000 Watts. The sockets are located at the following points: – in the roof storage box above the cooler. – at the side of the extension cupboard beside the sliding door.
  • Page 57 Operating instructions 12-Volt socket For 12-Volt equipment with a maximum power input of 90 Watts there is a socket at the base of one of the front seats. – Another 12-Volt socket is located underneath the glove compartment – see the Ford operating instructions "Transit".
  • Page 58: Fault Current Breaker

    Operating instructions Fault current breaker The fault current breaker (FI circuit breaker) is located behind a lockable flap that is attached at the left side panel below the kitchen cabinet. To access the switch, slide the bench/bed forward. Opening the flap –...
  • Page 59: Electrical System

    Operating instructions 230-Volt circuit Electrical system Warning! Work on the 230-Volt There are two separate power supply circuit should only be carried out by circuits in the vehicle: qualified professionals. – 12-Volt direct current – 230-Volt alternating current The following devices in the vehicle are 12-Volt circuit supplied by the 230-Volt circuit: The following consumers in the living area...
  • Page 60: Supply Plug 230 Volt

    Operating instructions Supply plug The 230-Volt supply uses a plug and coupler conforming to CEE 17 (European Standard). The supply plug is located in the rear on the left-hand side of the vehicle. Connect to the power supply as follows: –...
  • Page 61: Additional Battery

    Operating instructions Charging procedure UO Phase: The main charge phase is The charger works for the gel additional limited to a maximum of 4 - 8 hours. The battery with a charge output of 12 Aand also charge current increases to its maximum with 2 A for the starter battery.
  • Page 62 Operating instructions Charging the additional battery Note for right-hand drive "Big Nugget" The additional battery is charged in the In the right-hand drive Big Nugget there are following way: two additional batteries installed. The treatment of the additional batteries is –...
  • Page 63: Water Supply

    Operating instructions Water supply Warning! Only fill the fresh water – Still water in the fresh water tank or tank from supplies that are clearly water pipes becomes stale after a short designated as being of drinking water time. Therefore you should thoroughly quality.
  • Page 64 Operating instructions Fresh water tank The fresh water tank is located at the bottom of the kitchen block underneath the bench. It is covered by a shelf (1) that is underneath the padding (2). The tank is equipped with an electric water pump.
  • Page 65 Operating instructions Emptying the fresh water system Warning! The outflow of the fresh water is located beneath the floor of the vehicle. During frosts the discharged water turns to ice and causes a potential danger of injury from slipping! – Therefore only discharge the fresh water in a place where the build-up of ice will pose no danger to either yourself or other persons.
  • Page 66 Operating instructions Emptying the warm water boiler – Take out the fuse (water pump) – see page 86, to cut off power to the water pump. – Open the safety valve (2) by raising the valve handle (arrow). – Open the water tap and place in the middle position.
  • Page 67: Water Disposal

    Operating instructions Waste water disposal The waste water from the kitchen sink, the wash hand and shower basin in the sanitary area is collected in a waste water tank. The waste water tank is fitted underneath the vehicle on the left-hand side. Before allowing waste water to drain into the tank, ensure that the drain valve (see page 66) is properly closed.
  • Page 68 Operating instructions Emptying the waste water tank The drain valve is located on the left-hand side of the vehicle underneath the vehicle. Note: To avoid soiling hands and clothes, put on a pair of work gloves before emptying the waste water tank. –...
  • Page 69: Cleaning The Water Tanks

    Operating instructions Cleaning the water tanks Warning! Commercially-available cleaning agents (all-purpose cleaners) should never be used to clean the fresh water tank! – Only use sterilisation agents available from specialist camping shops or pharma- cies for cleaning. Follow the instructions of the manufacturer.
  • Page 70: Warm Water Boiler

    Operating instructions Warm water boiler The warm water boiler is located at the bot- tom of the wardrobe and is heated by gas. The boiler has a capacity of approx. 10 li- tres of water. Heating the water to a maxi- mum temperature of 70 °C, when mixed with cold water, gives a sufficient amount to shower at a temperature of approx.
  • Page 71: Gas Bottle Unit

    Operating instructions Gas bottle unit The gas cooker and warm water boiler are supplied from the gas unit. The gas bottles to be used are not supplied with the vehicle. Gas bottle compartment In the gas bottle compartment (below in the wardrobe) you can secure a maximum of two gas bottles (5 kg).
  • Page 72 Operating instructions Changing the gas bottle – Open the gas bottle compartment – Close the gas shutoff valve – Close the main shutoff valve (1) of the gas bottle. – Loosen the union nut (2) by turning it to the right. –...
  • Page 73 Operating instructions Warning! The following instructions – The gas hose between the pressure must be obeyed in the interests of regulator and the gas system should be your own safety: checked on a regular basis. It should be replaced immediately if there is an actual –...
  • Page 74: Supplemental Heater

    Operating instructions Supplemental heater The fuel supplemental heater functions independently of the vehicle engine, but is still supplied by the same fuel tank. You can use the heating while the vehicle is moving or at rest. If the fuel tank is running low, the heating will not start or it turns off.
  • Page 75 Operating instructions Operation at high altitude – The heating can be used without limit up to 1500m and for short periods about 1500 m (e.g. when crossing a pass or taking a break). – For longer periods above 1500 m (e.g.
  • Page 76: Care Of The Vehicle

    Operating instructions Gas cooker and sink Vehicle care - interior The surfaces of the cooker and sink are made of stainless steel. Fabric upholstery The fabric upholstery can be treated with – Clean the surfaces with a commercially dry foam and a brush. available, non-abrasive cleaning agent.
  • Page 77 Operating instructions Sanitary area Adjustable windows The plastic parts should only be cleaned – Clean the adjustable windows with plenty with soap or a very mild detergent. of water and a little washing-up liquid. So as not to destroy the shiny surface of the Then rub the windows dry with a leather plastic parts, never use scourers or solvents, cloth.
  • Page 78 Operating instructions Warm water boiler Vehicle care - exterior So that no water ends up in the combustion unit of the warm water boiler, make sure to Supplemental heater put the cover (flue cap) on the side gas flue The casing of the supplemental heater is before washing the vehicle.
  • Page 79: Winter Operation

    Operating instructions Additional equipment for winter operation: Winter use – Snow shovel Your recreational vehicle can be used short- – Defrosting agents term in the winter in certain circumstances: – Antifreezing compound – The fresh water system continues working – Snow chains in frosts of up to –10°...
  • Page 80: Precautions In Stormy Weather

    Operating instructions Procedure during storms Procedure in case of fire Warning! If the centre of the storm – Ensure that all passengers leave the is above your vehicle parking place, vehicle. we recommend: – If the situation allows it, close the main shutoff valve of the gas bottle –...
  • Page 81: Accessories And Spare Parts

    – please also follow the instructions on vehicle safety in the operating instructions "Transit". In your own interest we recommend using only original Westfalia parts or spare parts for you vehicle according to specifications of the respective equipment manufacturer.
  • Page 82: Driving Instructions

    Driving instructions – Close all gas shutoff valves. Driving safely Exception: If you wish to leave the warm water boiler on when travelling. When driving a recreational vehicle a few – The supplemental heater must be particular things must be noted: switched off when refuelling.
  • Page 83: Travel Tips

    Driving instructions Travel tips Vehicle – Check operational readiness (oil level, tyre pressure, lighting, etc.), if necessary Preparing for a trip have an inspection done. One great advantage of your camper is that you can decide on your travelling time and –...
  • Page 84 Driving instructions Household and camping equipment We recommend making a list of all the items you will need for your trip such as household goods, camping gear, and recreational equipment. It is annoying when you realise that you have forgotten toiletries, deck chairs or surfing gear at your holiday destination.
  • Page 85: Overnight Sites

    Driving instructions International travels Inform yourself about any special requirements for campers in transit and destination countries before leaving home, for example: – necessary papers – country ID (in the required size) on the rear of the vehicle – power adapter cable if you want a power connection on the way –...
  • Page 86 Driving instructions Places to stay in Europe outside of official camp sites. Country on streets inside of in park and Notes of highways Rest stops allowed not allowed allowed not allowed • • Belgium If not limited by local regulations, max 24 hours.
  • Page 87 Driving instructions Where to take your camper in towns Of course you can drive to a campsite with the camper, but then many miss the thrill of this special vehicle. Some would like most of all to spend the night right on a market square; this is allowed is some countries.
  • Page 88: Self-Help Tool Kit

    Self-help Tool kit Information on the position of the tool kit (car jack) can be found in the "Transit" operating manual. Note: The first aid kit and the warning triangle do not belong to the vehicle's scope of delivery. Fuses All electrical consumers in the living area are protected with appropriate fuses.
  • Page 89 Self-help Fuse B – Fault current breaker for 230-Volt consumers The function of the fault current breaker is described on page 56. Warning! Only insert fuses of the prescribed strength. – Replace fuses only if the cause of the fault has been corrected. Fuse carrier C –...
  • Page 90 (motor generator/ relay additional battery) One fuse is located beside the additional battery and one beside the starter battery. Only on right-hand drive "Big Nugget" Three 100A fuses are located in the battery box (motor generator/ relay additional batteries).
  • Page 91 Self-help Fuse beside the starter battery The following fuses are located in the battery boxes in the box below the driver's seat. Battery boxes: – Starter battery charger ...... 20A – Additional battery cut-off relay ..100A These fuses can be found as follows: –...
  • Page 92: Replacing Light Bulbs

    Self-help Changing light bulbs Fluorescent lights – Unscrew the plastic screw (1) in the diffuser panel with a screwdriver and remove the diffuser panel – Loose four screws (arrow) a little and carefully pull out the fluorescent bar to the left. –...
  • Page 93 Self-help Halogen spotlight – Carefully lever out the inner holder (arrow) with a screwdriver. Be careful that the glass panel of the light does not fall out. – Pull out the light bulb. The new light is inserted by following the steps in reverse order.
  • Page 94: Malfunction Table

    Self-help Malfunction table Malfunction Solution Supplemental heater not working a - Does not start up, no fan noise 1 - Check the charge of the additional battery - see page 17, if necessary Charge the battery from the 230-Volt mains supply (see page 58) or from the running of the engine.
  • Page 95 Self-help Malfunction Solution Cooler does not work 1 - Check the charge of the additional battery - see page 17, if necessary Charge the battery from the 230-Volt mains supply (see page 58) or from the running of the engine. (You must not turn on the cooler again).
  • Page 96: Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications Weights Van FT 350 L Van FT 350 L 2.2 l TDCI (81 kw/ 110HP) 2.2 l TDCI (103 kw/ 140HP) Vehicle specifications High roof High roof BN XL BN XL Permitted total weigh in kg 3500 3500 3500 3500 Curb weight...
  • Page 97: Dimensions

    Technical specifications Dimensions Measurements in mm High roof High roof XL Vehicle length approx. 5680 5680 Vehicle width (excluding wing mirrors) approx. 1974 1974 Vehicle height approx. 2650 2850 Headroom approx. 1915 2115 Headroom (in kitchen area) 1915 2115 Internal height above roof bed* approx.
  • Page 98: Seats

    Technical specifications Seats Front seat ..........2 Bench ............3 Sleeping space Bench ............2 Double bed* in high roof ......2 Nameplate (manufacturer's nameplate) The nameplate of the recreational vehicle is located on the column to the left beside the entrance to the sliding door.
  • Page 99: Living Area

    Technical specifications Living area Supplemental heater Fuel consumption – Petrol ....Max. approx. 0.34 l/h – Diesel ....Max. approx. 0.44 l/h Mains voltage ......... 12 Volt Power consumption ....max. 40 Watt in start phase ....... < 100 Watt during regulation interruption "off"...
  • Page 100 Technical specifications Electrical system 12-Volt mains Additional battery (maintenance-free gel battery) ..140 Ah Additional batteries* (right-hand drive models) (maintenance-free gel battery) ... 2 x 80 Ah Power consumption Cooler max........42 Watt Supplemental heater ....... 20 Watt Water pump ........18 Watt Warm water boiler –...
  • Page 101 Technical specifications Water supply Fresh water tank with electrical water pump and fresh water level sensor. Drain valve in the bottom kitchen cupboard. Fresh water tank - contains approx........... 84 litres Waste water disposal Waste water tank with water level sensor. Drain valve under the vehicle in front of the waste water tank.
  • Page 102: Index

    Index Index Dimensions ..........95 Accessories ..........79 Dining table ..........23 Additional battery ........59 - folding out ..........23 - charging ..........60 Display field ..........16 - replacing..........60 Driving cab curtains ......... 13 Adjustable windows ......... 12 Driving safely ..........
  • Page 103 Index Gas bottle compartment ......69 Places to stay ........... 84 Gas bottle unit .......... 69 Pressure regulator ........70 Gas cooker ..........39 Procedure during storms ......78 - lighting the burners ......40 Procedure in case of fire ......78 Gas shutoff valve ........
  • Page 104 Index Table ............23 Wardrobe / airing cupboard ..... 43 - folding out ..........23 Warm water boiler ........44 Technical specifications - covering cap for the flue ...... 68 - 230-Volt circuit ........98 - emptying ..........64 - dimensions ........... 95 - filling ............
  • Page 105 Notes...
  • Page 106 Notes...
  • Page 107 Westfalia Van Conversion GmbH 11/2008-GB 281 052 250 110...

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