3.3 Practical and emergency equipment
You must have reflective vests as well as an emergency warning triangle (important: the legislation differs from country to country, so check
before travelling). Pack minimum items, such as a map, first-aid kit, toolbox, spare bulbs and fuses, water-tank filling pipe, 230V extension lead.
Make sure there are snow tools in the campervan (spade, broom, etc.) to clear the entrance step, roof, windows and
around the vehicle.
3.3.1 Lightbulbs
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Headlights: Consult the manufacturer's manual
Upper clearance lights: Type C5W - 12V/5W
Fog lights on A-Class models only: Type H7 - 12V/55W
3.4 Loading
3.4.1 Technical specifications
Your motorhome was designed and approved in accordance with strict technical specifications that should be observed, such as:
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the maximum authorised mass (vehicle only)
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the maximum towable mass (for the trailer)
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the gross vehicle mass (vehicle + trailer)
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the maximum loads allowed on each of the axles
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the mass in running order (see "Note", page 85)
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Box F1: maximum authorised mass
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Box F3: maximum gross vehicle mass
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Box G: mass in running order
Registration plate (situated in the engine compartment) indicates:
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the maximum authorised mass of the vehicle
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the gross vehicle mass
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the maximum permissible load on each axle (1, 2 or 3)