3.4.2 Calculating mass
Calculate your load by taking into account all elements including passengers, luggage, equipment, optional extras, and full tanks
of fuel, fresh water and gas. This should be evenly distributed throughout the different storage areas of your vehicle.
128
≤
Maximum authorised
mass (MAM)
Gross train weight
Mass in running order (MRO)*
Factory-assembled
baggage + passengers +
options
equipment
of vehicle
(skirt drawer,
gas cooker, hangers, etc.)
(awning, air con, etc.)
Actual mass
* MRO (mass in running order) is the vehicle's mass (weight) with the fuel tank filled to 90%, 20 litres of fresh water, one gas bottle filled to 90%,
the driver (75 kg) and the standard vehicle fittings.
Caution, installing heavy optional equipment (additional water tank, 230 V air conditioning + generator, motorcycle carrier,
etc.) will affect your load. Failure to follow these instructions may impact campervan safety conditions, particularly road
holding.
3.4.3 Storing baggage
To avoid having excess baggage, draw up lists for crockery, clothing and personal objects. We advise you to keep them in
a specific place, well wedged into the many storage compartments intended for the purpose, so as to be able to find them
easily. Make good use of the purpose-built storage compartments such as the furniture and lockers.
Failure to respect these instructions may lead to dangerous situations in case of sudden braking or collision.