Owner`s manual
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Electrical System
Your electrical system is a combination 12-
volt and 110-volt system, every facet carefully
engineered and installed to comply with the
“National Electric Code”.
The combination system consists of:
1. 12-volt automotive system – DC.
2. 110-volt outside power source – AC.
110-Volt System
This is supplied by plugging the power cord into
an outside 110-volt receptacle. It furnishes
current to all internal 110-volt receptacles.
It also supplies power for the 12-volt trailer
system through the converter.
The 110-volt circuits are protected by circuit
breakers and will handle up to 30 rated
amps. The most common cause of a circuit
breaker to open is an overloaded circuit. If
this happens, reduce the load and reset the
breaker.
Your kitchen and exterior receptacles are
protected by a highly sensitive device known
as a “Ground Fault Interrupter,” which is
designed to sense the slightest electrical
“short” at those receptacles and instantly
disconnect the current before a person can
be injured.
If you optioned the battery box and use a
battery in your camper, batteries should be
removed and stored in a warm place when not
used in your trailer for an extended period of
time (i.e. more than 60 days). Mark the cables,
positive and negative, for easy identication.
Batteries are not to be stored on the concrete
oors. The batteries require periodic charging
during storage. If the trailer is to be stored for
a long period of time, it is recommended that
all of the batteries inside the unit be removed
from clocks, radios, smoke alarms, etc. This
will prevent unnecessary drain and corrosion
of the batteries.
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WARNING
Do not smoke or use an open ame
around batteries. Avoid making electrical
sparks near batteries. Fumes from the
batteries are combustible.
Auxiliary 12V DC
Electrical Connection
Auxiliary 12V electrical outlets are located
inside the trailer in order to attach the
overhead lights/fans. These outlets are NOT
to be used for anything except the provided
lights/fans.
Fire Safety
The possibility of re exists in all areas of life,
and the recreational vehicle life-style is no
exception. Recreational vehicles are complex
machines. They are made up of many
materials, some of which are ammable. Like
many hazards, the possibility of re can be
minimized. This is done by recognizing the
danger and practicing common sense safety
and maintenance habits. For safety reasons,
Livin’ Lite suggests that you keep a re
extinguisher in your unit at all times.