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7.3 Electrical supply
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(Picture may vary somewhat from the equipment
on your camper!)
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Supply via mains connection
The camper receives its electric power supply
via the 230 V CEE feeder plug on the side wall of
the vehicle.
To connect:
• Turn off the automatic circuit breaker
m
by
pressing the rocker switch down.
• Grab the bottom of the protective cover of the
exterior socket
j
and flip it up.
• Completely unwind the connecting cable,
insert the plug
k
and snap it into place.
• Turn the automatic circuit breaker
m
back
on.
To disconnect:
• Turn off the automatic circuit breaker
m
by
pressing the rocker switch down.
• Press the lever
l
in the exterior socket
down.
• Pull out the CEE plug
k
.
• Press the protective cover of the exterior
socket down until it snaps into place.
The 230 V system is protected by a two-pole
10 A automatic circuit breaker
m
, which is
locat-ed in the wardrobe. (Exceptions to this
include special installations such as ultraheat,
hot-water heating, etc. In this case, an additional
two-pole 16 A overload circuit breaker is instal-
led.)
l
The residual current operated device must be
checked regularly by pressing the test button.
Electricity for the camper can be obtained from
the following connections:
- 230 V
mains connection 50 Hz.
j
-
via the base vehicle if it is connected using the
13-pole plug (limited functions)
- via a built-in auxiliary battery (not included).
Everything that uses 12 V, such as lighting,
water supply, etc., is available.