Available types
Notes on the equipment of CORDE Bunks
- Rental camper Osaka Top
- Available types
- CORDE BUNKS
- Notes on the equipment of CORDE Bunks
Notes on the equipment
Vehicle size
The height of the vehicle is 295 cm.
Before passing below aerial wiring or through a tunnel, be sure to confirm the clearance.
This is the No. 1 cause of accidents. The danger will mount when you get used to driving the vehicle.
The width also calls for your attention.
The width is 201 cm. Never drive with the accessory window opened!
If the width of the vehicle increases, an accident of minor collision may happen.
Because the width of the accessory part is greater than that of the cabin, the width you feel from the cabin is different from the actual vehicle width.
If you drive with a sense of the width of the cabin, an accident of a minor collision may happen.
Notes during driving
Because of the height and shape of the vehicle, the vehicle is likely to catch crosswinds. Be careful when driving in strong winds or passing over a large bridge.
The vehicle may turn over!
Do not turn the steering wheel abruptly or suddenly slam on the brakes because the center of gravity is higher than that of a passenger car!!
The vehicle may turn over!
Before driving, confirm that the exterior cable is put in the storage space, each window is locked, the cover of the roof ventilation is closed, the drawers and storage spaces are locked, and the load is secured.
Description of exterior equipment
External 100 V power supply input
Use an exclusive cable.
The power supply can be charged from a household wall outlet.
Exterior storage space
Exterior storage space is at two places. The storage space below the rear bed can be opened or closed at three places at the back of the vehicle and inside the vehicle.
Description of fuel inlet
The fuel inlet is at the lower part of the acrylic double window on the driver’s seat side.
Locking and unlocking methods
Turn the key 90 degrees while pushing it in to move the keyhole to the horizontal position. The inlet will be unlocked.
Lock the space in the reverse procedure to above.
Entrance door
Interlocked with the remote-control key in the cabin The entrance door can also be locked from the inside
Take off your shoes.
When leaving the entrance door open, be sure to secure it with the projection and recess at the upper part of the door. The door may suddenly close from wind gusts, causing injuries.
A screen of sliding type is equipped.
Be sure to open the screen when closing the entrance door.
The screen may be damaged.
Ladder at the rear part of the vehicle
A ladder is attached to the rear part of the vehicle, but it must not be used. Be careful when moving back because the ladder protrudes from the vehicle. (Note that the back monitor does not show the ladder.)
Entrance and sub-battery
Shoes box & external charging cable storage space
Take off your shoes inside the vehicle.
Sub-battery
- Sub-battery capacity
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The sub-battery can power the air conditioner for three to four hours in summer.
*The duration varies depending on the environment, frequency, and method of using the sub-battery.
- Charging the sub-battery
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- External charging (The external charging cable is used)
Charging from external power supply equipment at campsite. - Charging during driving
Charged by starting the engine and driving the car and increasing the number of revolutions of the engine.
- External charging (The external charging cable is used)
- Because the battery cannot be fully charged by driving the vehicle, it is advisable to connect an external power supply from a power supply facility before using the camper van.
Power switches and switches
Main switch (main power)
At driver’s knee and on left wall of the second seat
Intensive control of power supply from the sub-battery
Turn on this switch first to use the interior equipment.
Intensive switch (i) (at the lower part of gas stove)
Left: Interior illumination
Right: Water line pump switch
Inverter switch (on rear wall of assistant driver’s seat)
Turn on this switch to use the internal inverter air conditioner or microwave oven, or to supply power from a household outlet.
100 ACV outlet (on the wall side of the second seat)
The capacity is not as high as a household outlet. If two or more electric appliances, such as a hair dryer and the microwave oven, the circuit breaker may trip.
Position of the circuit breaker
The breaker is below the second seat at the back of the driver’s seat.
If any of the accessories cannot be used, check the circuit breaker.
If the electrical system cannot be used, the chances are the circuit breaker has tripped. If the electrical system still cannot be used after the circuit breaker is turned on, the power supply equipment at the campsite facility may be down. Confirm the facility.
12 VDC outlet (on the rear wall of the assistant driver’s seat)
Power is supplied to this outlet from the sub-battery.
This outlet is similar to the cigar socket of an ordinary passenger car.
FF heater (at the lower part of the sink)
This is a heating appliance that uses the light oil of the vehicle.
It can be used even while the engine is stopped. Warm air will come out of the outlet at your feet. * Be sure to stop using this heater when refueling.
Room light
The room light can be charged via USB terminal from the lower part.
Roof ventilator
The roof ventilator can be used if the main switch is turned on.
To use this ventilator, turn the lever and open the ventilator cover.
Letting air in or out can also be switched over.
Refrigerator (below the sink)
Turn the refrigerator on or off by depressing the silver part.
The refrigerator can be used if the inverter is turned on even when the engine is not running. Note that the circuit breaker may trip if the refrigerator and microwave oven are used at the same time. The same holds true when using other high-output electrical appliances.
Gas stove
(i) Paying attention to the project and recess of the gas canister, push it in to the upper part.
(ii) Set the cover.
(iii) Pull the main tap toward you.
Gas stove
(i) Release gas while turning the lever.
The ignites when (ii) is pressed while (i) is turned.
*Eating and cooking food that can get the vehicle dirty or cause the vehicle to smell bad is prohibited.
Electric appliances
Electric appliances can be used, even when the engine is not started, if the inverter switch is turned one and the switch of the appliance is also turned on.
After using the appliance, the switches of both the inverter and the appliance must be operated. Pay special attention to the refrigerator!!
Note that the circuit breaker trips if the air conditioner and microwave oven are used simultaneously. Be careful when using other high-output electric appliances at the same time.
Seat & interior equipment
Dinette sofa/table
In addition to the driver and assistant driver, two passengers each can sit on these second and third seats when the car is traveling, which means a total of six passengers can ride.
Dinette sofa at the side of the entrance
Do not use this sofa during driving!
It does not have a seat belt and is dangerous.
Double acrylic window
Do not open the window when driving!
The width of the vehicle extends, causing a minor collision.
Unlocking of the window
Turn the lever 90 degrees while pressing the part 〇. The window will be unlocked and can be opened.
Do not open the window when driving!
Insect repellent net and shade
The insect repellent net can be pulled out from the upper part of each window. The shade can be pulled out from the lower part.
Locking of storage space
Before driving, be sure to confirm that the door is firmly locked.
Kitchen (plumbing)
For how to use and notes on use, see “Kitchen & plumbing.”
Waterproof free room
Baggage can be put in from outside.
Beds
Rear bunk bed
One person can sleep on one bed. A total of two persons can sleep.
Be sure to use bedding or a sleeping bag.
Do not sleep directly on the bed.
Size: 730 × 1,870 (both the upper and lower decks)
Dinette bed
One person can sleep.
Be sure to use bedding or a sleeping bag.
Do not sleep directly on the bed.
Size: 930 × 1,900
Bunk bed
Two persons can sleep.
Be sure to use bedding or a sleeping bag.
Do not sleep directly on the bed.
Size: 1,870 × 1,870
Ladder for bunk bed
Be sure to use the dedicated ladder when using the bunk bed. There was a case of damage in the past! Do not climb on the table!
Kitchen & plumbing
Water supply tank
A water supply tank is installed at the rear part of the vehicle.
Remove the three parts in red circle to pour water into the tank. Note that the white part has claws.
Water line pump switch
The water line can be used by turning on the water line pump switch at the lower part of the sink after the water supply tank is filled with water.
It is recommended to turn on this switch only when using the water line. (Hot water will not come out.)
*Turn off the pump switch after using water.
*Turning on the pump switch before supplying water to the tank may cause damage to and malfunctioning of the pump.
Faucet
The faucet at the far side can be used.
The faucet closer to you must not be used.
*Do not flush leftovers and solid matters into the sink. The sink may be clogged and malfunction.
Draining water
The drainage is at the lower part of the driver’s seat side.
Remove the cap and pull the lever. Wastewater will come out. Receive it with a bucket.
*When the rental period expires, drain water from both the tanks and clean the tanks to restore them to the original status before the start of the rental, and return the vehicle to J-net Rent a Car.