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User guide Dear Customer, While warmly welcoming you to the big Laika family, we congratulate you on the preference you have given to our brand. You have chosen elegance, prestige and quality. Laika vehicles are technologically advanced and extremely reliable products; a sure investment over the years.
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Model Please observe the chassis manufacturer’s (cm) (cm) (cm) operating instructions at all times. Kosmo L 319 Kosmo L 409 WARNING Kosmo L 412 DS Kosmo H 1319 We recommend to download the updated version of the Fiat manual at the following...
TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety ..........5 Windows and roof lights ..27 General rules ............5 Windows ..............27 Fire prevention ............6 5.1.1 Ecovip series ............27 In case of fire ............6 5.1.2 Kosmo and Kreos series ......... 28 Regulations for supplying electricity .... 6 5.1.3 Roman blinds ............
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 12 - Gas system ........61 18 - Settees .......... 91 12.1 General description ..........61 18.1 “L”-shaped settee ..........91 12.2 Gas pressure regulator with crash 18.2 Lengthways settee (Ecovip DS and sensor ................ 61 Kosmo DS series) ..........92 12.3 Gas bottle replacement ........
1 - SAFETY General rules WARNING • Read this handbook before using the motorhome Your vehicle is equipped with a refrigerator specif- for the first time. ically designed for caravans, motorhomes and • Follow all the instructions on labels inside the nautical vehicles that can operate with three vehicle different sources of energy: 230 V, 12 V and...
1 - SAFETY Fire prevention Regulations for supplying electricity • Provide one dry powder fire extinguisher complying with EN 3-7 of at least 1 kg capacity, or one equiv- alent fire extinguisher, by the main exit door, and a 1.4.1 During connection fire blanket next to the cooker.
You can use this actual weighed mass to calculate the the front axle. remaining load capacity for baggage or other acces- g) Technically permissible maximum laden mass on sories. Example: the rear axle. h) Laika chassis number. Technically Actual Remaining permissible Mass of...
Technically permissible maximum laden mass of vehicle plus trailer combination. f) Technically permissible maximum laden mass on the front axle. g) Technically permissible maximum laden mass on the rear axle. h) Laika chassis number. USER GUIDE...
1 - SAFETY Increase of load capacity WARNING and reduction of load capacity If the technically permissible maximum laden mass on the axle is exceeded, the vehicle may In the case of an increase of load capacity, a change be damaged (e.g. due to a broken axle or tire in the chassis usually increases the technically blowout) and driving performance may be consid- erably impaired.
1 - SAFETY Load distribution and load NOTE securing The technically permissible maximum laden When loading the vehicle, please observe the mass and the technically permissible maximum following instructions to ensure safe driving: laden mass on the axle must not be exceeded. Especially when stowing or attaching heavy •...
1 - SAFETY 1.10 Rear garages and rear WARNING storage compartments Distribute the load evenly. Loads concentrated too (depending on the model) much in one place can damage the floor covering. When loading rear garages and rear storage compart- ments, please observe the following instructions to ensure safe driving: NOTE •...
1 - SAFETY 1.11 Refuelling Additive for diesel emissions AdBlue® The vehicle is equipped with a system to reduce harmful emissions. This system requires a regular supply of an additive (AdBlue®). The refuelling cap is located on the exterior left wall of the vehicle near the driving cab and is marked with “DIESEL”.
Do not use the locking mechanisms, do not drive the vehicle and ladder for other purposes. contact a Laika authorised workshop. 1.13 Inside steps 1.16 Cab carpeting Some vehicles are equipped with steps that connect...
1 - SAFETY 1.18 Front passenger side airbag WARNING and child restraint systems Adjust the headrest with the vehicle stationary before setting off. WARNING Do not adjust the headrest while the vehicle is in motion. WARNING Never use a backward-facing child restraint system on a seat protected by an active frontal airbag.
Before departure it is mandatory to completely Maintenance concerning the different appliances with empty the hot water boiler. which the recreational vehicle is fitted. Laika vehicles are fitted on chassis made by various manufacturers. The accessories and components used are produced by a number of selected suppliers.
Should any documentation be missing when the vehicle is handed over, it will be possible to ask Laika’s sales organisation for it; • make sure that the vehicle is perfectly horizontal to ensure optimum performance of the various parts and systems;...
3 - SEATBELTS The seats in the living WARNING area used by passengers while the vehicle is in The reeling system blocks the seatbelt should motion are marked by it be taken out quickly, with an excessive pulling the symbol displayed angle, and consequently with strong accelerations here on the side.
3 - SEATBELTS 3.1.2 Maintenance and cleaning of 3.2.1 Ecovip series (except for DS the belts models) • Always make sure that the belts are not twisted The following child restraint systems may be placed in any way so that they may smoothly slide in and on the seats of the motorhome: out.
3 - SEATBELTS 3.2.2 Ecovip series (DS models) 3.2.3 Kreos series The following child restraint systems may be placed The following child restraint systems may be placed on the seats of the motorhome: on the seats of the motorhome: Third row Third row First row First row...
3 - SEATBELTS 3.2.4 Kosmo series (except for DS 3.2.5 Isofix models) WARNING The following child restraint systems may be placed on the seats of the motorhome: Only fit child seats that are suitable and classified for the Isofix car seat fitting system with top tether to the Isofix car seat fitting system.
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3 - SEATBELTS THINGS TO DO • Make sure that the ECE R44 type-approval label is placed on the restraint system. • Follow the directions provided by the maker of the child restraint system in order to install it correctly. •...
4 - DOORS AND HATCHES Key equipment 4.1.1 Central locking and alarm a) Key of the chassis. b) Key of the living quarters door, storage hatches and water caps (and cab door on Ecovip A-class, Kosmo A-class and Kreos A-class). NOTE Remote control integrated in the ignition key (a): The chassis key (a) is supplied in double copy, but...
4 - DOORS AND HATCHES 4.1.2 Vehicles fitted on Fiat/Citroën 4.2 Living quarters door chassis; manual use of key WARNING For the vehicles fitted on Fiat/Citroën chassis – except for Ecovip A-class and Kosmo A-class – the In case of emergency, the living quarters door is central locking can be activated as well by means of used as a safety exit.
4 - DOORS AND HATCHES 4.2.2 Ecovip and Kosmo series 4.3 Hatches The living quarters door is fitted with sliding mosquito net, sliding blind and dust bin. THINGS TO DO • Periodically lubricate hinges and locks with sprays (ordinary maintenance). •...
4 - DOORS AND HATCHES 4.3.2 Ecovip series 4.3.3 Kreos series Carry out the described operations in reverse order to close a hatch. To open a hatch: To open a hatch: 1) Turn the lock (a) to unlock the handle. •...
A manual mechanism allows changing their position according to preference. Should the winding device need maintenance, you are advised to contact a Laika authorised workshop, because this operation requires disassembly of the frame. WARNING In case of long stops, the blinds of the bathroom window and of the bathroom roof-light must be kept closed.
5 - WINDOWS AND ROOF LIGHTS 5.1.2 Kosmo and Kreos series 5.1.3 Roman blinds A type To release the blinds, pull the cord toward the inside of the vehicle. To lock the blinds in the desired position, push the cord toward the wall. B type a) Top hung window;...
5 - WINDOWS AND ROOF LIGHTS 5.2 Cab windows 5.2.1 Kosmo A-class Electric windows WARNING For a correct use of the cab windows, refer to the chassis manual (Kosmo low-profiles, Ecovip low-profiles, Kreos low-profiles). WARNING The driver must make sure that all electric equipment and/or devices are used correctly.
5 - WINDOWS AND ROOF LIGHTS 5.2.2 Ecovip A-class 5.2.3 Kreos A-class Electric windows Electric windows The push-button for the electric window is placed on The push-buttons for the electric window are placed the arm-rest of the left cab door on the left cab door.
5 - WINDOWS AND ROOF LIGHTS 5.3 Roof lights 5.3.1 Dometic Micro/Mini/Midi Heki The roof houses different roof lights, all with compass opening and integrated mosquito net, fixed or sliding. WARNING Roof lights are designed to ensure suitable air recycle even when they are closed. For your safety, do not obstruct air grilles.
5 - WINDOWS AND ROOF LIGHTS 5.3.2 MPK 40 X 40 5.3.4 Fiamma Turbo Vent 40 X 40 a) Opening crank handle. b) Fan speed selector. c) Temperature selector. d) Temperature sensor. e) Intake/ventilation switch. To close the blind, pull up the handle (a) until you find This roof light is provided with a thermostat for the locking point (b).
5 - WINDOWS AND ROOF LIGHTS 5.3.5 Fiamma Turbo Vent 28 X 28 5.3.6 Thule Vent 40 X 40 a) Opening crank handle. b) Fan switch, three positions; intake, off, ventilation. a) Opening crank handle. b) Handle for blind-sliding. c) Power fan button. d) Intake button.
5 - WINDOWS AND ROOF LIGHTS 5.3.7 Polyplastic StarView 5.3.8 Vehicles with electric drop- down bed over the dinette (optional) WARNING If the vehicle is provided with an electric drop-down bed over the dinette (optional), when the vehicle is parked for a long time under the sun, the bed must not remain in fully raised position;...
Button on dashboard (closing only). position, proceed as follows to manually move the c) Open step warning light. step to its closing position, then contact one of Laika authorised workshops. d) Open hatch warning light. 1) Insert a screwdriver or other suitable tool inside of e) Open step and/or open hatch warning light.
• For the installation of accessories, contact a Laika authorised workshop. Never modify the SOS fuse original electric system of the chassis used for the caravan.
The installation must be performed by specialized personnel. Always contact an authorised Laika workshop. WARNING Installation and removal of the auxiliary For maintenance of the engine battery, please...
7 - ELECTRIC SYSTEM (ECOVIP - KREOS) Power supply - Battery THINGS TO DO charger • Bear in mind that the battery capacity is limited and lowers considerably in winter. NOTE • Disconnect the battery poles in case of mainte- nance works on the electric system.
The actions described must be performed exclu- sively by specialised personnel. Always contact a • Do not insert any metal object or other wire in Laika authorised workshop. the air vent slots of the power supply. • Do not obstruct the air intakes on the cover.
7 - ELECTRIC SYSTEM (ECOVIP - KREOS) Other components Inactivity of the vehicle External 230 V socket In case of a long period of inactivity of the vehicle, it is advisable to disconnect the booster by removing the 50 A fuse, located near the 12 V distribution control Insert the plug into the socket as shown in the picture.
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7 - ELECTRIC SYSTEM (ECOVIP - KREOS) Internal temperature sensor USB sockets The internal temperature sensor is usually installed next to the control panel or on the side of the piece of furniture between the cab and the living quarters. External temperature sensor There are USB sockets in the living quarters that can be used to charge devices such as smartphones.
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7 - ELECTRIC SYSTEM (ECOVIP - KREOS) Electric windshield blind (Kreos A-class) To activate the electric windscreen blind, it is necessary to set the switch (d) on the dashboard to the “I” position. The power line is protected by a 15 A fuse, located near the engine battery.
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7 - ELECTRIC SYSTEM (ECOVIP - KREOS) NOTE When the engine is started, if the blind is in the lowered position, it will automatically move to the fully raised position (windscreen fully visible). Control panel on the dashboard (Kreos A-class) The blind can be lowered to the bottom of the windscreen.
Rotate the rotary switch (a) to select the mirror to compatibility and installation, always contact an adjust. Push the rotary switch (a) in various directions authorized Laika workshop. to adjust the mirror. NOTE The system operation on the cell phone network is a service subject to costs.
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7 - ELECTRIC SYSTEM (ECOVIP - KREOS) NOTE Both the MyLaika smartphone application and the SCU control unit require minimum software versions. It may be necessary to update the software version of the smartphone and/or the control unit. NOTE The SCU control unit is installed on the right-hand side, inside the wall-fitted cupboard (Ecovip Low-profiles and Kreos Low-profiles) or on the right-hand side, behind the fabric cover of the gas...
• For the installation of accessories, contact a manufacturer. Laika authorised workshop. Never modify the original electric system of the chassis used for the caravan. 8.2.2 Auxiliary battery •...
8 - ELECTRIC SYSTEM (KOSMO) Installation and removal of the auxiliary THINGS TO AVOID battery • Do not overload the lines with electric WARNING accessories. • Do not leave the engine turned on when either Switch off all appliances and lamps before the engine battery or the auxiliary battery connecting or disconnecting the auxiliary battery.
The actions described must be performed exclu- sively by specialised personnel. Always contact a • Do not insert any metal object or other wire in Laika authorised workshop. the air vent slots of the power supply. • Do not obstruct the air intakes on the cover.
8 - ELECTRIC SYSTEM (KOSMO) 8.5 Other components Inactivity of the vehicle External 230 V socket In case of a long period of inactivity of the vehicle, it is advisable to disconnect the booster by removing the 50 A fuse, located near the 12 V distribution control Insert the plug into the socket as shown in the picture.
8 - ELECTRIC SYSTEM (KOSMO) Truma system temperature sensor Sensor usually installed next to the control panel, required for the operation of the Truma heating system. USB sockets There are USB sockets in the living quarters that can be used to charge devices such as smartphones. To supply current to the USB sockets, activate on the control panel the inside lights button.
9 - CONTROL PANEL 11) Fresh water tank status display. NOTE 12) External temperature digital indicator. Refer to the producer’s handbook for further 13) Internal temperature digital indicator. information on the control panel. 14) Clock digital display. 15) Date display. Ecovip and Kreos series 16) It displays that the “+ key”...
9 - CONTROL PANEL 9.2 Kosmo series Minimum voltage control (battery protection) The electronic battery protection device disconnects the 12 V users when auxiliary battery reaches 10 V and disables: pump, lights, awning light, RH output, AUX output, 12 V sockets. Symbol (22) is the visual alarm signal.
10 - CONTROL UNIT - FUSES 10.1 Ecovip and Kreos series WARNING Quantify the loads with skilled personnel before installing electric accessories and carefully determine the type of connection to be made. NOTE For information on the connections of the control unit, refer to the manufacturer’s manual.
10 - CONTROL UNIT - FUSES 10.2 Kosmo series Side-marker lights. 2) Electric entrance step. 3) Fridge 12 V power supply. 4) Gas hob ignition. 5) Electric bed. 6) Lights group “A”. 7) Lights group “B”. 8) Awning light. 9) Water pump. 10) Heating.
11 - REFRIGERATOR 11.1 Warning Manual selection of the type of power supply All the refrigerators can operate in three ways, that is to say that they can be powered with: AC at 230 V, Gas supply is strictly forbidden during stops at filling DC at 12 V, gas.
11 - REFRIGERATOR 11.2 Use and maintenance 11.2.2 Dometic refrigerator (B type) 11.2.1 Dometic refrigerator (A type) To switch on the refrigerator press the control knob (a) for 2 seconds. To navigate in the menu: ON/OFF button. • Press the control knob (a) to activate the navigation menu.
11 - REFRIGERATOR 11.2.3 Thetford refrigerator Control panel 1) ON/OFF button. 2) Arrow buttons. 3) Confirm button. 4) Automatic mode pilot lamp. 5) 230 V power supply pilot lamp. 6) 12 V power supply pilot lamp. 7) Gas power supply pilot lamp. 8) Cooling level indicator.
12 - GAS SYSTEM 12.1 General description 12.2 Gas pressure regulator with crash sensor The gas system, calibrated at a running pressure of 30 mbar, branches out from the gas bottle locker On some models, the gas pressure regulator is which is completely sealed with respect to the living equipped with a safety device (crash sensor) which quarters and is provided with air grilles directed...
12 - GAS SYSTEM 12.4 Hob and oven NOTE On some models the oven is optional (not standard). The stainless steel hob and oven are fitted with thermocouple valves to stop gas delivery if the flame is blown out. To turn them on when they are cold, it is necessary to press and turn the relevant delivery knobs, wait for the flame to light and release the knobs after a few seconds.
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12 - GAS SYSTEM Oven without grill (A type) Oven with grill (A type) a) Oven burner knob. To turn on press and turn towards left. Oven without grill (B type) a) Oven burner knob. b) Ignition button. c) Oven light switch. d) Heat protection plate.
12 - GAS SYSTEM 12.5 Cooker with integrated oven NOTE (optional) Please refer to the producer’s handbook for This cooker version includes a three gas-rings top further information on hob and oven. and a combined oven/grill, all provided with thermo- couple valves to stop gas delivery if the flame is blown out.
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12 - GAS SYSTEM THINGS TO DO • Push the ignition button only with the oven door completely opened. • Clean after use with specific oven and stainless steel cleaners. • After use, carefully dry all stainless steel surfaces. THINGS TO AVOID •...
13 - HEATING SYSTEM CP Plus digital control panel WARNING Before departure it is mandatory to completely empty the hot water boiler. WARNING Always remember that in absence of electric power supply the heating system does not work. For this reason during the winter it is recom- mended to check the auxiliary battery charge frequently and, if connecting to 230 V power All the functions of the system can be programmed...
THINGS TO AVOID • Do not tamper with the flue pipe. Have all maintenance operations performed by the Laika Customer Service or the dealer. To manually empty the boiler open the drainage valve by turning the switch to position (b). After the emptying, close the valve by turning the switch to position (c) and pushing the button (d).
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The system is completed by a heat exchanger under one of the cabin seats, enabling it to use the engine Contact a Laika authorised workshop to periodically heat to heat the home unit during travelling. control the level of the heating liquid.
14 - WATER SYSTEM (ECOVIP - KREOS) 14.1 Introduction 14.2.1 Filter cleaning All the LAIKA-models are equipped with a water system expressly conceived to grant a high comfort and a suitable safety level. Here below you will find some useful advice that will...
• For the installation of additional tanks, contact an authorised workshop and use genuine Laika The expansion tank is adjusted to a pressure of spare parts. 0.9 bar that is suitable for operation with the pump installed as standard on the vehicle.
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14 - WATER SYSTEM (ECOVIP - KREOS) Ecovip series Through a trap door in the floor, near the rear bed, it is possible to reach the tap (a) and the probes (b). Outside, on the left hand side, there is the cap (c) for access to the inspection cap (d).
14 - WATER SYSTEM (ECOVIP - KREOS) Kreos 5009 Ecovip series From inside the garage it is possible to reach the From inside the garage it is possible to have access to 100% drainage tap (a), the tap to empty to 20% of the the drainage switch (a).
14 - WATER SYSTEM (ECOVIP - KREOS) Kreos series Kreos series: from inside the garage it is possible to have access the drainage valve (d). From inside the garage it is possible to have access to the drainage switch (a). To reach the probes, remove the panel (b) located under the right rear bed.
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15 - WATER SYSTEM (KOSMO) 15.1 Introduction All the LAIKA-models are equipped with a water system expressly conceived to grant a high comfort and a suitable safety level. Here below you will find some useful advice that will allow you to avoid damages to the system, especially in case of very low temperatures: •...
15 - WATER SYSTEM (KOSMO) 15.3 Waste water tank THINGS TO AVOID • Do not pour boiling water down kitchen and bathroom drainages. • Do not use abrasive products for washing the tanks. The discharge control is located outside under the floor, on the left or right side, depending on the model.
16 - WASHROOM A type toilet WARNING Wash bathroom plastic parts only with water and neutral soap. WARNING In case of long stops, the blinds of the bathroom window and of the bathroom roof-light must be kept closed. a) Button for flushing and draining into the tank. WARNING b) Full tank warning light.
16 - WASHROOM 16.2 Shower cab (Kosmo L 319, B type toilet H 1319) The Kosmo L 319 and H 1319 models have been provided with a system that allows them to have a separated shower cabin according to the following instructions: a) Button for flushing and draining into the tank.
16 - WASHROOM 16.3 Shower cab (Ecovip L 2009, 16.4 Shower cab (Ecovip L 3010, H 2109) L 3019, H 3119) The Ecovip L 2009 and H 2109 models have been The Ecovip L 3010, L 3019, H 3119 models have been provided with a system that allows them to have a provided with a system that allows them to have a separated shower cabin according to the following separated shower cabin according to the following...
17 - INTERNAL COMPONENTS 17.1 Table - A type 17.2 Table - B type The table top can slide in four directions. The table top can be rotated and can slide in four directions. Slide the table top pressing the unlock lever (a) positioned under the table top.
17 - INTERNAL COMPONENTS 17.3 Table - C type 17.4 Tables with telescopic leg (A type) To lower the table, rotate the handle (a) 180 degrees, then push the table to the desired position. Move back the handle to its original position to lock the table. The table top can slide in four directions.
17 - INTERNAL COMPONENTS 17.6 Beds with electric handling WARNING Before lowering the bed, position the cab seats so that they do not interfere with bed movement. WARNING Bed handling by means of electric control should WARNING only be performed by adults, and only when the vehicle is parked.
17 - INTERNAL COMPONENTS 17.6.2 Tilting bed cab Kreos A-class Insert the crank (a) into the hole (c). Control panel 17.6.3 Rear bed a) Bed up control. b) Bed down control. WARNING Before lowering the bed, position the cab seats so that they do not interfere with bed movement.
17 - INTERNAL COMPONENTS 17.7 Tilting bed cab Ecovip/ 17.8 Rear bed with adjustable Kosmo A-class with manual backrest handling To lower the bed, it must be unlocked by pulling the handle (a). Pushing the bed frame using the handle (a) results in progressively raised positions of the backrest (b).
17 - INTERNAL COMPONENTS 17.9 Other components 17.9.3 Furniture door looks (Ecovip series) 17.9.1 Snap in tilting piece To open the tilting piece, pull it upward until it snaps in position. To close it, pull the catches (a) outwards, then lower it. 17.9.2 Bed safety net To open a door, unlock the handle by pressing it at point (a), then pull the handle.
17 - INTERNAL COMPONENTS 17.9.5 Sliding kitchen containers 17.9.6 Cab seating (Kosmo series) Both cab seats can be rotated to create the desired living area. Inside the kitchen cabinet there are sliding containers. Seat release lever - A type Seat release lever - B type To unlock the sliding containers, lift the levers (a).
18 - SETTEES 18.1 “L”-shaped settee “L”-shaped settee - B type On the vehicles with “L” shaped settee, it is necessary to perform the operation described below to obtain an additional passenger seat. “L”-shaped settee - A type Remove the cushion (a). Remove the cushion (a).
18 - SETTEES 18.2 Lengthways settee (Ecovip Left side of living area DS and Kosmo DS series) On the vehicles with lengthways settee (Ecovip DS and Kosmo DS series), it is necessary to perform the operation described below to obtain an additional passenger seat.
19 - NIGHT CONVERSION (OPTIONAL) 19.1 Ecovip series (except for DS In some models it is possible to transform the dinette into a temporary bed (optional), for one or models) two persons. To obtain the bed surface, it may be necessary to lower the table and/or use mobile To convert the dinette into a bed, lower the table, then supports, fold-down panels, etc.
19 - NIGHT CONVERSION (OPTIONAL) 19.2 Ecovip series (DS models) 19.3 Kosmo series (except for DS models) To convert the dinette into a bed, lower the table, then position the cushions as shown in picture. To convert the dinette into a bed proceed as follows. Additional cushion Lower the table and pull up the tilting piece (a).
19 - NIGHT CONVERSION (OPTIONAL) 19.4 Kosmo series (DS models) To convert the dinette into a bed, lower the table, then position the cushions as shown in picture. Additional cushion USER GUIDE...
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20 - AL-KO CHASSIS Ordinary maintenance WARNING Some models use Fiat Ducato chassis with AL-KO transformation. These chassis have some particu- larities that must be taken into consideration. WARNING Read the AL-KO producer’s handbook carefully. Fixing points for lifting jack On the rear axle lower surface, positioned in corre- spondence with the two extremities, there are two nozzles used to grease the axle.
WARNING Accessories called “rack carrier systems” for carrying loads in the rear area are not foreseen by Laika, their use may cause damage to the vehicle or compromise the safety of the passengers. USER GUIDE...
21 - ACCESSORIES Satellite antenna The satellite antenna can only be activated with the ignition key set to the “STOP” position. If the ignition key is in the “MAR” position or if the engine is on, the satellite antenna will close automatically if open. Pay the utmost attention when opening and closing the satellite antenna (both manual and automatic) as the antenna can interfere with roof lights located nearby,...
22 - MAINTENANCE 22.1 Tyres 22.1.2 Tyre pressure Correct tyre pressure varies depending on the type of tyre, its size and the load on each individual axle. 22.1.1 General warnings • Six years after the date of production, tyres are to NOTE be replaced as, in the long run, rubber deteriorates and tyres are no longer safe after this period has...
1) Open the inspection cap of the fresh water tank 22.2.2 Upholstery and remove any residues that may be present. The elements of the upholstery of the Laika vehicles 2) Fill the fresh water tank and the waste water tank are manufactured with fabrics with different compo- up to about half its capacity, by adding the specific sitions which require different types of treatment.
Doors and cabinet doors require periodic adjustment to ensure they continue working properly. You are Any rubber object (such as tyres) laid on the floor advised to contact a Laika authorised workshop when might damage it. work on the doors and cabinets is needed.
22 - MAINTENANCE 22.6 Inactivity of the vehicle WARNING Either before or after a long period of inactivity or in If the vehicle is covered with protective tarpaulins, case of frost, also for a short period of inactivity, it is necessary to carry out some operations.
22.8 Customer service Kosmo series 22.8.1 Spare parts and accessories Ecovip low-profiles Laika dealers are always available for advice of any Kreos low-profiles kind, repair operations and supply of spare parts and/ The Fiat/Citroën chassis number is punched into or accessories.
Information on the technically permissible checked by Laika by weighing each vehicle at the end maximum laden mass of the model you have chosen of the line.
(see paragraph 23.3) from the technically 100 kg) permissible maximum laden mass (see paragraph In order to avoid such a situation, Laika further 23.1). The EU regulations stipulate a fixed minimum reduces the maximum permissible weight of the pay-mass for motorhomes, which must remain as...
23 - LEGAL NOTES ON WEIGHT-RELATED INFORMATION 23.6 Effects of tolerances of the mass in running order on the pay-mass Regardless of the minimum pay-mass, you should note that unavoidable production-related fluctuations in the mass in running order – both upwards and downwards –...
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The technical data and specifications contained herein refer to Laika vehicles manufactured when this handbook was printed. Pursuing an attentive policy of continuous product improvement, Laika Caravans S.p.A. reserves the right to change these data at any time without prior notice and declining any form of liability whatsoever.
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