Operation Manual

05-3
Supply via mains connection
The camper receives its electric power supply
via the 230 V CEE feeder plug (1) on the side
wall of the vehicle.
The 230 V system is protected by a two-pole
13 A overload release (2). (Exceptions to this
include special installations such as ultraheat,
warm water heating, etc. In this case, an
additional two-pole 16 A overload circuit breaker
is installed.)
The fuse box is located in the clothes cupboard.
Before connecting the camper to the 230 V
mains, turn off the overload circuit breaker by
pressing the rocker button down.
Now you can set up an electric connection using
the cable.
Rules for the mains connection:
Use only a 3 x 2.5 mm
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cable with a maximum
length of 25 m, a CEE plug and connector to
connect the camper to an external 230 V
mains. Cable drums must be completely un
wound, as otherwise there is a great risk that
the cable may burn (re caused by induction,
which results in the cable's heating up).
When obtaining electricity via a cable
drum, this must be completely un
wound, as otherwise induction may
cause the cable to heat up and burn.
After setting up the connection, the overload
circuit breaker can be turned on again by
pressing the rocker button up. If a residual
current operated device (special installations)
has been installed in your camper, it must be
checked regularly by activating the test but
ton.
The 230 V mains connection in the camper
has been designed for a total power con
sumption of 2300 W. If additional devices re
quiring electricity are connected, such as
water heaters, etc., you must ensure that this
electric power value is not exceeded, taking
other electrical equipment into account that is
in use, e.g. refrigerator, therme, etc.
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