Gladiator Pickup Camper User Guide
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Safety and Handling
5
Parking, Loading and Unloading
6
Loading the cabin onto the vehicle
6
Removing the cabin from the vehicle
6
Ground and slope rules
7
Emergency checklist
7
Periodic maintenance of the manual feet
8
Electric Jacks
9
Loading the cabin with electric jacks
9
Removing the cabin with electric jacks
9
Disconnecting power and cables
10
Removing the bolt connections
10
Maintenance and periodic checks
11
Remote Control
12
Doors
14
Berhimi Door
15
Opening and closing the door
15
Using the lock system
15
Maintenance and cleaning
15
Babarvy Door
16
Opening and closing the door
16
Using the lock system
16
Maintenance and cleaning
16
Hartal Doors
18
Hartal Model 1
18
Hartal Model 2
18
Operating both models
18
Maintenance and cleaning
18
Gas System
19
Caravan Gas System
20
Before installing the cylinder
20
Connecting the regulator
20
Inspecting hoses and clamps
20
First opening and leak check
20
During use
21
Electrical Systems
22
Electrical Diagram and Safety
23
Normal Operating Sounds
24
Control Panel CBE180
25
Buttons and functions
25
Control Panel Octoopi Van
27
What you can view and control
27
Control Panel CBE100
28
Lighting Systems
29
Interior lighting
29
Exterior lighting
29
Cleaning and maintenance
29
12V Distribution and Fuses
30
If a fuse blows
30
Solar Energy System (MPPT)
31
How it works
31
Main Electrical Switches
32
Caravan main switch (red switch)
32
Solar switch
32
220V Main Fuse Panel
33
How it works
33
Resetting the panel
33
220V External Power Connection
34
Solar Panels
35
Points to note
35
Inverter Usage
36
Battery and Charging Systems
37
Solar charging
37
Charging via 220V mains (shore power)
37
Charging with the alternator (cruising charge)
37
Vehicle-to-Cabin Charging System
38
How the system works
38
3-pin connector pin definitions
38
Connection diagram
39
Important safety notes
39
Why a DC-DC charging system is used
40
Water Systems
41
Clean Water System
42
Wastewater System
43
Outdoor Shower System
44
Heating and Cooling
45
Water Heater (Optional)
46
Power supply
46
Eberspacher Heater (Optional)
47
Heating
47
Ventilation
47
Settings and time
47
Climate Control Systems
49
Instructions for use
49
Truma Air Conditioning System
50
Remote control buttons
51
Compressor protection
51
Frost Control System
53
TST frost control system
53
Truma FrostControl system
53
Refrigerators
54
Instructions for use
54
Installation and ventilation
54
Cleaning and electricity
54
Awnings
56
Awning Basics and Berhimi M22
57
Opening the awning
57
Closing the awning
57
Berhimi M44
58
Opening the awning
58
Closing the awning
58
Dometic Awning
59
Opening the awning
59
Closing the awning
59
Thule Omnistor
60
Opening the awning
60
Closing the awning
60
Other Equipment
61
Mastic Applications
62
Stove and Sink Usage
63
Instructions for use
63
Documents andSupport
64
CE Certificate and Removable Superstructure
65
Scope of the CE certificate
65
Cabin and vehicle compatibility
65
Frequently Asked Technical Questions
66
Energy and battery management
66
Heating system (Eberspacher)
66
Doors and locks
66
Water system
67
Solar charging system
67
Accident and body repair
67
After-Sales Support
68
Making a support request
68
The Hotomobil Camper Family
69
EU size pickup campers
69
USA size pickup campers
69
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