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Vehicle Dimensions
Length 4.70m Vehicle specifications and
dimensions may vary
slightly according to
chassis build.
Width 1.75m
Height 2.10m
Interior height 1.82m
DRIVING
Pax Capacity: 2 Adults, 1 Child.
Seating Configuration: Seatbelts for three in the front driving cab.
Radio/Cassette: Radio/cassette player, speakers only in driving cab.
Cigarette Lighter: 12V, which is suitable to charge up video camera batteries
Fuel: Petrol only, 2.4 litre
Fuel Consumption: Approximately 14 litre per 100km. This does depend on how the vehicle is driven.
Engine Specifications: 2.4 litre, petrol.
Transmission: 5 Speed Manual.
Power Equipment: Power steering, power assisted brakes.
Tyres: Tyre pressure should be checked regularly. The recommended pressure is 45psi.
Spare Tyre: The spare tyre is located under rear of the vehicle.
Tools: The tool kit is in the sliding door step area.
LIVING
Sleeping configuration: One double bed 1.85m x 1.5m and one single 1.95m x 1.17m.
Gas Cooker: 2 ring cooker with griller ignited by match.
Gas Bottle: A 4.5kg bottle. The gas bottle is located in the external storage locker on the driver's side of the vehicle. Bottle has an 'ON/OFF' tap on it. Please ensure it is in 'OFF' position when not in use and when driving.
Fresh Water Tank: Capacity is 40 litre. It is recommended to fill this tank daily.
Lighting: Interior lights operate off 12V batteries and 240V.
Heating: Rear cabin heating operates on 240V when plugged in at a camping ground only.
Fridge Freezer: The fridge operates on 12V battery whilst driving and on 240V mains when plugged in at a camp ground. The fridge will automatically switch over between the two supplies. Fridge capacity 55 litre. There are two 12V batteries, one for starting the engine and the other for domestic 12V system. This system includes water pump and fridge. Batteries are recharged by engine alternator and 240V mains.
Power Supply: 240V mains and 12V battery. The 240V mains power operates when the exterior power cable is plugged in at a camp ground. There are two 12V batteries, one for starting the engine and the other for domestic 12V system. This system includes water pump and fridge. Batteries are recharged by engine alternator.
Storage: Ample cupboard space, storage under seats at rear of vehicle.
Fly Screens: Placed on upper cabin windows in living area.
Flooring: Easy to care for linoleum.
Exterior Access: Side door, with rear doorstep

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