Troubleshooting guide
This is a special circuit breaker for AC electrical outlets. It is usually located
on an electrical outlet in the bathroom or kitchen area. If you use too much
current, the red button pops out and the current flow is interrupted. If this
should occur, first take the load off the electrical network. Then, to reset the
GFI, push the red button (RESET) back in.
If you should have trouble getting power from the generator, check the
generator circuit breakers. There is a (pair of) circuit breaker(s) on the side of
the generator. On some models, the circuit breaker is behind the front cover
of the generator. Push them back toward the center of the coach to engage
power.
5. Main Battery Cutoff: In some Class A vehicles there are two switches inside
above the side door which control the DC current connection. Normally the
switches must be in the ON position. To be sure, push them into the ON
position and hold them for a couple of seconds. These two switches should be
turned off only if the motorhome will not be used for a long time.
F. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
1. The Microwave: All motorhomes have a microwave. This runs only on 110V
AC current. The microwave is designed so that it operates only when the door
is closed. However, as a precaution, do not try to operate it when the door is
open. Do not put any metal objects or containers in the microwave. Do not try
to dry out clothing or newspapers or put anything other than food and
microwave safe cookware in the microwave. When the vehicle is in motion,
store the microwave plate in a drawer.
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