Operation Manual
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7C
aravan - 11-06 - DET-0030-05EN
Electrical system
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Adapter cable:
CEE 17 socket with earth contact (Fig. 99,1) – plug with earth contact
(Fig. 99,2)
Cable reel:
Socket with earth contact (Fig. 99,3) – plug with earth contact (Fig. 99,4)
Adapter cable:
CEE 17 socket with earth contact (Fig. 99,5) – plug with earth contact
(Fig. 99,6)
9.8 Fuses
9.8.1 12 V fuses
The appliances connected to the 12 V power supply in the living area are
fused individually. The fuses are accessible on the power pack and on the
transformer/rectifier.
An intact 12 V fuse can be detected by the unbroken fuse element
(Fig. 101,1). If the fuse element is broken (Fig. 101,2), change the fuse.
Fig. 99 Connection possibilities 240 V
connection
Fig. 100 Connecting an angled con-
nector with socket
When using a CEE 17 angled connector with rear socket (Fig. 100,1)
only use a rubberised and sealed IP 44 socket with earth contact
(Fig. 100,2). Do not use sockets without earth contact (Fig. 100,3).
Danger of electrocution!
Only replace defective fuses when the cause of the defect is known and
has been remedied.
Replace defective fuses only after the power supply has been turned off.
Never bridge or repair fuses.
Fig. 101 12 V fuse
1 Unbroken fuse element
2 Broken fuse element