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HOW TO LOAD THE MOTORHOME
CORRECTLY
• MAXIMUM TECHNICALLY PERMISSIBLE LADEN MASS:
maximum weight of the vehicle at full load authorised by the
manufacturer.
• MASS IN RUNNING ORDER: includes the base weight of
the vehicle, the tanks filled to at least 90%, the weight of the
driver (75 kg), fuel and liquids (clean water tank filled to 20 l for
the journey), one household gas cylinder (max. 15 kg). This is
calculated based on Directive 2007/46/EC, which allows for a
tolerance of +/- 5%.
• PAYLOAD: determined by the difference between the maxi-
mum technically permissible laden mass and the mass in run-
ning order.
• GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT: the mass in running order add-
ed to the payload weight.
• The GROSS VEHICLE WEIGHT must not exceed the
MAXIMUM TECHNICALLY PERMISSIBLE LADEN MASS.
• Check the correct filling of the clean water tank and the amount
of LPG gas on-board to comply with the GROSS VEHICLE
WEIGHT.
ATTENTION
• Distribute the load uniformly throughout the
motorhome on both the left- and right-hand sides.
• Secure heavy objects in the side or rear lockers so
that they cannot slide out of place.
• Stow lighter objects in the storage cabinets.
• If your motorhome has a bike rack, only use it to
transport bicycles.
ATTENTION
Make sure that the total weight of all the objects
you intend to transport in the motorhome does not
exceed capacity.
For example: Passengers, optional equipment,
essential equipment and personal effects such a
clothing, food, pets, bicycles, surfboards, sports
equipment etc.
LOADING THE ROOF
ATTENTION
A wet or frozen roof can be very dangerous.
• If your motorhome has a roof carrier, distribute the objects
uniformly, tie the load down well and do not use elastic belts.
• Check the maximum height of the vehicle once you have
packed the roof carrier.
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