6.4 Beds
Pay attention to the risk of falling, especially for children. The upper bunk beds are not suitable for unattended children under
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6 years old. Only use the bunk beds for sleeping purposes. Use the protective net in the vehicle to prevent falls from the upper
beds.
6.5 Television
A TV mounting point has been fitted. The adjustable bracket ensures it can be safely mounted. The switch in this compartment
is used to shut off the 12 V supply in order to avoid power consumption in standby mode. A connection (feeder yellow wire) is
available to automatically fold away the satellite dish when the engine starts. Consult your dealer about installing a TV.
6.6 Car radio and GPS (option)
Factory fitted in-car audio systems are powered by the leisure battery. This means they can be used when at a standstill without
discharging the engine battery. To use the car radio, turn on the vehicle ignition using the key or switch on the auxiliary function
on the control screen (see chapter 8). Steering wheel controls are available as an option.
6.7 Bathroom
6.7.1 Shower and washbasin
Never pour boiling water down the washbasin or the shower. When the wastewater tank is too full, the overflow may back up
into the shower tray. To avoid this problem, empty the tanks regularly Make sure you pull the shower curtain shut before leaving.
6.7.2 Toilet
Never pour boiling water down the toilet.
Using the toilet
When using the toilet, turn on the valve located at the side of the bowl. Following use, activate the flush on the tank then close
the valve again.
Emptying the cassette toilet
Empty the cassette toilet as often as necessary (see chapter 7).