Instruction manual

Safety 2
Touring - 03/11-1 - englisch (EN) - 0731070 - HYW-0102-01EN 23
2.6 Electrical Fittings
2.7 Water System
Propane gas is capable of gasification up to -42 °C, whereas butane gas gasifies at
0 °C. Below these temperatures no gas pressure is available. Butane gas is unsuita-
ble for use in winter.
Inspect the gas tube fitted to the gas bottle connection for tightness. The gas tube
should have no tears and should not be porous. It is recommended that the gas tube
be replaced every 12 months, or earlier if necessary.
Due to its function and construction, the gas bottle compartment is a space which is
open to the exterior. In order to enable leaking gas to immediately be dispersed out-
side, the standard forced ventilation is never to be blocked or covered.
Do not use the gas bottle compartment as storage space.
The regulator tap on the gas bottle must be accessible.
Lock the gas bottle compartment in order to prevent unauthorised persons opening it.
Gas bottles are only to be transported within the designated gas bottle compartment.
Work on the electrical fittings should only be carried out by qualified persons.
Prior to carrying out work on the electrical fittings, switch off all devices and lights,
disconnect the battery and disconnect the 240 V power cable from the mains.
Only use original fuses with the values specified in the instruction manual.
Only replace defective fuses when the cause of the defect is known and has been
remedied.
Never bridge or repair fuses.
> If there is any risk of frost and the caravan is not heated, empty the water system
(pipes, tank, etc.) as otherwise there is a danger or permanent damage due to icing.
> Unused water in the fresh water canister or in the fresh water tank becomes unpalata-
ble after a relatively short period. For this reason, rinse the water taps and the fresh
water canister or the fresh water tank thoroughly with several litres of fresh water each
time before you use the caravan. To do this, open all water taps.