Specifications

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Ifa120VACcircuitgetsoverloaded,thecircuitbreak erwilldisrupttheelectricity.
A showsacircuitbreake r intheONposition
B showsacircuitbreakerhavingtrippedinterruptedthe
electricityduetooverload
C showsacircuitbreakerisOFF
To reset a tripped (B) circuit breaker, it has to be turned
OFF(C)first,andthenitcanbeturnedbackON(A).Trying
to turn the circuit breaker back ON directly will not work
andkeepstheelectricityinterrupted.
ForfurtherinformationconsulttheTroubleshootingGuideonpage49.
Gener ator
Mostmotorhomeshaveanonboardgenerator.Itisusedtoprovide120VACpowerifyoudo
nothavecampgroundpower.Itislocatedinanoutsidecompartment.
Thegeneratorrunsongasolinefromthevehiclefueltank.Thefueltankmustbeatleast¼full
inorderforthegeneratortooperate.Themotoroillevelofthegeneratorhastobeinspected
everyeight(8)hoursofoperationtopreventanydamage!
Before starting the generator ensure that all
electrical appliances (especially the roof A/C)
are turned off. Attempting to start the
generator when the roof A/C is “ON” may
overload the generator and cause the circuit
breakeratthegeneratororinthepowercentertotrip.
To use 120VAC power from the generator, make sure the
power cord is plugged intoits outlet, located in the electrical
compartmentontheoutsideofthevehicle,beforestartingthe
generator.
The generator can be started from the inside of the motor
homeorwiththeswitchatthegeneratoritself.Letitrun1to2minutesbeforeturningonany
electricalappliances.
Ifthegeneratorisrunning,thepowercordpluggedinandthemaincircuit
breakerinthepower
centerisON,butthereisnopowercheckthecircuitbreakeronthegeneratoritself.
Resetthebreakeriftripped.
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