Operation Manual

GB
Troubleshooting
21
Adria Motorhomes 167
21.9 Power supply faults
Tab. 24 Power supply faults
Fault Possible cause Remedy
Ground-fault circuit
breaker triggered
Fault in 230 V cables of vehicle. Contact Customer Service.
Fault in an electrical appliance. Disconnect all electrical con-
sumers until the ground-fault
circuit breaker no longer trig-
gers.
Have defective appliances
repaired by a qualified elec-
trician.
Living area battery
is not charged in
230 V operation
No mains voltage. Switch on the circuit breaker
in the vehicle.
Have the mains voltage
checked.
Transformer/rectifier defective. Contact Customer Service.
Living area battery
is overcharged in
230 V operation
Transformer/rectifier defective. Contact Customer Service.
Living area battery
is not charged in
drive operation
Too many connected appliances. Switch off the appliances, if
possible.
Living area battery
is overcharged in
drive operation
Generator is defective. Have the generator
checked.
Regulator defective. Have the regulator checked.
Starter battery is not
charged in 230 V
operation
No mains voltage. Switch on the circuit breaker
in the vehicle.
Have the mains voltage
checked.
Transformer/rectifier defective. Contact Customer Service.
Refrigerator does
not operate in drive
operation
No voltage applied to refrigerator. Have the fuse and cables
checked.
Transformer/rectifier defective. Contact Customer Service.
Refrigerator defective. Have the refrigerator
checked.
12 V supply in the
living area does not
function
The 12 V main switch for the liv-
ing area battery is switched off.
Switch 12 V main switch for
living area battery on
(Chapter 8.8).
Fuse or cables defective. Have the fuse and cables
checked.
Transformer/rectifier defective. Contact Customer Service.
System put out of service. Put the system into service.