Operation Manual

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If you are not sure whether you have
overloaded the vehicle, weigh your
vehicle on a public vehicle scale.
Overloading can lead to malfunction
or even tyre blowout!
This presents the danger of the
vehicle spinning out of control, which
endangers you as well as other dri-
vers and pedestrians.
4. Additional load
The additional load is equal to the difference
between the “technically permissible maximum
weight” minus the “actual mass”. The remaining
additional load must be high enough to cover all
personal equipment.
5. Additional equipment
Additional equipment includes all items not
part of the standard equipment preinstalled in
the HOBBY factory or by the dealer. This also
includes installations by special request.
The mass in running order refers to the vehicle
as originally equipped by the dealer or factory.
This (actual mass) increases accordingly if
optional extras have been built in.
Before the rst use, we recommend that you
weigh your vehicle on a calibrated vehicle scale.
In this manner, you can determine the maximum
permissible additional load for your vehicle.