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819319 Post Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 11:13 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote Back To Top

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shingi wrote:
We have found what looks like a small coffee table in one of the storage lockers of our 2007 Hobby 750ELC. It measures 32cm x 100cm, wood effect with a prepared edge and a detachable central metal leg 36 cm long. Try as we might we cannot figure out where it is supposed to go. Anyone help please?
I will now try to upload a photo of it if I can work out how to!!!
Many thanks.



This looks like the side of a seat that pulls out to the side, to allow the cushions to fit in to make up a bed.

Our earlier motorhome with twin dinette in the front, each pair of seats had one of these on the outside. But it had two rails not one as this picture.
 
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Hi

I don't know what it does either but here is a bigger version of the picture :-


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This is a real shot in the dark - I have never been inside a Hobby. But I have looked at a few interior pictures on the web, and in some models, there appears to be a kind of shelf above the seatbelt anchorage for the rear seats. I think it may be retractable, so wondered whether the long square-section post on your 'coffee table' slides down into a socket there? I cannot think why it should be there; perhaps some strange Germanic custom of placing a cup of coffee in a suitable location from where it can tip down the neck of the unsuspecting passenger in the seat in front? (Ha, gut joke Ja!)

Philip

p.s. - just looked at the larger picture, and I think your 'tray' is too big for the option above to apply.
 
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Another thought, I don't know what the layout of your van is like, but some friends of ours with a Laika van have got forward facing seats with 3 point belts and then a gap and then there is a sideways facing sofa area, they have got a little table like thing, a bit like yours, and a couple of upholstered foam bits which go into the leg gap and so that they can turn their seating area into a large L shaped sofa when needed. There is a little ledge on the 2 areas the support shelf sits on.

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Have you tried the owners club to see if they can throw some light on this problem.
I have sent pic to a friend who has a hobby.
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Hi.

Its easy!, its somewhere to rest your wallet at the beginning of a trip, you can put it away for the end of the trip as your pocket will be able to accommodate the wallets weight.. Rolling Eyes Very Happy Laughing ...

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cabby wrote:
Have you tried the owners club to see if they can throw some light on this problem.
I have sent pic to a friend who has a hobby.
cabby


Cabby,
We will get round to joining the te Hobby Owners club. I appreciate your helpfulness. Many thanks. We have the rear bathroom, twin bedded layout in case that helps. Cheers
Linda
 
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Its easy!, its somewhere to rest your wallet at the beginning of a trip, you can put it away for the end of the trip as your pocket will be able to accommodate the wallets weight.. Rolling Eyes Very Happy Laughing ...


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Never used it myself but I believe it is used when making up the bed in the dinette area. It should bridge the gap between the lowered table with the flap down and the bench seat. If this isn't what it is for then I shall stop carrying it around!

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