Specifications

The following items need to be added
together if used simultaneously.
230V Mains equipment typical
consumption figures:
Fridge 0.50 amps
Charger 0.50 amps
Water heater 4.00 amps
Blown air heaters 4.80 amps
Colour TV 2.50 amps
Microwave 10.00 amps
Air conditioning 4.00 amps
12V ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
It is recommended that you fit a sealed-
for-life auxiliary leisure battery.
BATTERY INSTALLATION
If you wish to install a leisure battery
please ensure that it is placed on the
battery tray supplied in your kit box. Then
place the tray in the battery locker fitted to
the side of your motorhome and connect
the battery to the clamp fittings connected
to the connection leads within the battery
box. The Explorer Group recommends
that you use sealed for life leisure
batteries of a minimum rating off 40
ampere-hours at 20h discharge rate.
GENERATORS
All electrical equipment fitted in your new
Explorer Group motorhome can be run
from a controlled 230v generator. The
charger fitted in your motorhome will
automatically reduce the voltage to run
equipment that only requires a power
supply of between 11v and 14v.
BATTERY MAINTENANCE
Your leisure battery should be maintained
in accordance with the manufactures
instructions.
POWER DRAIN
In order to reduce any drain on your
leisure battery while your motorhome is
being stored you should ensure that the
main control switch on the refrigerator is
set to the 0 position.
Please note that any drop in voltage
coming in will reduce the output.
N.B. The information provided in this
Guide relating to fitted equipment is
only intended as a quick reference.
Comprehensive details of
maintenance and fault finding charts
where appropriate can be found by
referring to the accompanying
manufacturers’ literature. If any
doubts still exist about the operation
of the equipment qualified personnel
or your motorhome retailer should
be consulted.
Connecting Services
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