2.2 Living area
2.2.1 Hatches, openings and valves
Your motorhome has several types of openings on the outside:
Doors and windows
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Cab entrance door(s)
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Living area entrance door
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Side window(s)
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Skylights (translucent)
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Storage compartment access doors
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Cassette toilet compartment door for
draining
2.2.2 Luggage holds and storage areas
Your motorhome features several interior and exterior luggage holds.
2.2.3 Interior layout
Your motorhome is made up of four equipment zones for your comfort and safety. The layouts differ according to the models and the
options delivered.
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Driving: seats fitted with safety belts
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Living room: bench seats, table, TV compartment and storage
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Kitchen: sink, cooking appliances, refrigerator and storage
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Bathroom: washbasin, shower, toilet and storage
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Bedroom: bed, mattress and storage
Warning, risk of injury
The magnets in the seats and seat backs are located at a minimal safety distance in order to avoid interfering with the correct
operation of pacemakers and implanted defibrillators. However, when handling the seats and seat backs, or incorrectly using them,
pacemakers may switch to test mode and cause discomfort or defibrillators may cease to operate. If you have any doubts, it is best
to have your dealer remove the magnets and replace them with velcro.
Hatches
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Fuel
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AdBlue
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Fresh water inlet
Drainage valves
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Draining the fresh water tank
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Draining the water heater
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Wastewater disposal
Ventilation systems
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Foul air grilles and/or ventilation shafts (for
cooking appliances, refrigerator, heating
system, etc. depending on the model)
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Devices built into the skylights and floor of
the vehicle
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