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2. Safety
2.1 General information
2.2 Before and during the drive
This chapter includes important safety instruc-
tions which will protect both people and property
in the camper.
• Ensure that there is sufcient ventilation. Built-
in forced ventilation (roof bonnets with forced
ventilation or mushroom roof ventilators) must
never be covered. Keep forced ventilation free
of snow and leaves: danger of suffocation!
• Note the height of the entry door.
• Descriptions of built-in devices (refrigerator,
heating, cooker, etc.) as well as more in-depth
operating instructions must always be obser-
ved.
• The measurements, weight and driving perfor-
mance of the camper may change if accessories
or extras requested by the customer are built in.
Please check whether such add-ons must be
entered in the vehicle's registration certicate.
• Use only tires and rims that have been appro-
ved for your camper. Please check vehicle do-
cumentation for information on tire and rim si-
zes.
• The locking brake of the camper must always
be activated whenever the carriage is parked.
• To climb on or load the roof: use only ladders
that meet safety standards and are secure.
Crank the winding stanchions so they are rm-
ly on the ground and/or couple the camper to
the base vehicle. Otherwise, the camper can tilt
backwards.
As the owner and driver, you are responsible for
the condition of your vehicle. Therefore, you must
note the following points:
Warnings and information labels are
attached both inside and outside the
vehicle. These are meant for your
safety and may not be removed.