Roof; Guide Rail For Outer Tent And Skirting - Hobby 350 TB De Luxe Operation Manual

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5.6 Roof

5.7 Guide rail for outer tent and skirting

The following applies for the roof load
• Use only standardised and licensed ladders
that can be positioned firmly to climb onto the
roof.
• The roof has not been made for concentrated
loads. Place a large-scale cover over the area
you wish to step on before standing on the
roof. Materials with a soft and smooth surface
(such as a large piece of styrofoam) are suita-
ble for this purpose.
• Do not step too close to the roof bonnets or
the air conditioning systems on the roof (stay
at least 30 cm away).
• Do not step on the rounded areas at the front
and rear ends of the camper.
The keder of the outer tent slides into the guide
rail for the outer tent on both sides of the cam-
per, both at the front and rear ends.
1
The rail channel of the outer tent rail is wider
at the rear end of the camper (above the rear
lights). This makes it easier to insert the outer
tent.
2
The maximum total load for the roof
rail is 80 kg!
Be careful when standing on the
roof. There is a great danger that you
will slip if the roof is wet or icy.
j
The seal
under the guide rail for
the outer tent has deliberately been
left hanging somewhat behind the
guide rail for the outer tent at the
front and rear ends to ensure that
rain and moisture will drip off com-
pletely. The projecting seal must
never be removed.
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