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11.3.2
Distribution box
The electrical appliances in the living area connected to the 12 Volt power supply are protected by separate wire fuses
in distribution box (Fig. 52, item 4).
The distributor box controls the charging process of the living area battery and starter battery.
11.3.3
Charger
The charger is the central energy supply device for all 12-volt appliances in the vehicle’s electrical system.
The charger starts as soon as it is connected to the 230 Volt supply. The switch of the charger (Fig. 52, item 3) light up.
If the switch does not light up, press the switch.
NOTE!
You will find further information in the separate Operating Manual supplied by the device manufacturer.
11.4
12-volt power supply in the living area
The maintenance-free living area battery and the charger provide the vehicle with an independent 12-volt power supply.
When not connected to a 230-volt power supply or when that source is switched off, the 12-volt appliances in the living area
are supplied with 12-volt power from the living area battery irrespective of the fact that the vehicle engine is running or not.
The entire 12-volt system is controlled by the on-board control.
11.5
On-board control
The on-board control is installed in the area of the sliding door.
The water pump (Fig. 54, item 10) can be switched on and off via the main switch (Fig. 54, item 9) or using the respective
individual switch on the on-board control.
The charge state of the starter battery (Fig. 54, item 2), the charge state of the living area battery (Fig. 54, item 1) and the
tank level of the fresh water tank (Fig. 54, item 3) can be shown using the respective button on the on-board control. The
LED display shows the charge state (Fig. 54, item 7) or the tank level (Fig. 54, item 3).
Red LED (Fig. 54, item 4) signals a full waste water tank.
The on-board control is equipped with a protective device to prevent the battery from completely discharging. When
activated, the protection against battery discharging is shown on the on-board control. At a battery voltage of approx.
10.0 Volt, all appliances that can be switched on and off using the main switch are switched off.
By activating the main switch (Fig. 54, item 9), these appliances may be switched on again for approx. 1 minute, then they
are switched off again automatically. The appliances are automatically switched on again when the voltage is above 12 V.
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