Equipment Details
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1. Open the valve of the gas bottle.
2. Open the taps of the gas supply.
3. Press main switch (A). The LED alongside
the main switch will turn green.
4. Use the mode selection switch to select
the "Auto" function or one of the power
supplies that you want. The LEDs will
show the option you have selected.
5. Set the desired cooling level by means of
the cooling level selection switch (C). The
LEDs will show the cooling level setting
you have selected.
A. Use the main switch to switch the
refrigerator on and off. The LED alongside
the main switch will turn green. The
display LEDs show the most recent
settings. After 10 seconds the display
LEDs will go out. The LED of the main
switch remains green.
B. Press the mode selector switch and the
display LEDs will show the setting for 10
seconds. Successively pressing the mode
selector switch takes you through the
menu in the following sequence: AUTO,
manual DC (12V), manual gas, manual
mains voltage (230V) and back to AUTO.
Select either the AUTO option or one of
the other power supplies that you want to
use. The LEDs show the option you have
selected. If you select the AUTO option,
the system will choose the most suitable
power supply and the AUTO LED and the
LED of the power supply chosen by the
system will both light up. Ten seconds
after release of the mode selector switch,
the system will switch off the LEDs. They
will go out.
C. Use the cooling level selector switch to
control the temperature of the refrigerator.
When you press the cooling level selector
switch, the LED showing the currently set
temperature will light up. Every time you
press the cooling level selector switch
you set the refrigerator one position
cooler.
On reaching the coldest temperature, the
system will start again at the warmest
temperature setting. Ten seconds after
release of the cooling level selector
switch, the system will switch off the
LEDs. They will go out.
Powering with electricity
Powering with electricity can be selected
both by the Auto mode and manually.
Auto mode
Mains voltage (230V):
This energy source will be selected if the
mains voltage is greater than 200V. This
power supply requires a continuous current
of 12V to operate the electronic control
system.
Direct current (12V) :
The SES system will select 12V powering
only if a mains voltage (230V) is unavailable,
the vehicle engine is running and a voltage
higher than 11V is available.
If a fault occurs during electrical powering
(230V or 12V), an error message will not be
shown on the display as long as another
energy source is available. The system will
automatically switch to the available energy
source that has the highest priority.
Selecting electrical power manually
Mains voltage (230V):
The LED on the main switch warns you
whenever insufficient voltage is available
or if a fault occurs. If this happens, the
LED will change from green to red and
flash once per second.
When sufficient current is available again, or
the fault has been resolved, the main switch
LED will emit a steady green light again.
Direct current (12V):
The main switch LED warns you whenever
your vehicle's engine is not running, or if a
fault occurs, or if insufficient voltage is
available. If this happens, the LED will
change from green to red and flash once
per second.
Summary of Contents for X2-50 Cab
Page 8: ...THE MOTORHOME CODE Code of Conduct 12 The Country Code 14 The Coastal Code 14 ...
Page 19: ... EN ROUTE Spare Wheel Removal 24 ...
Page 21: ...ARRIVAL AT SITE Positioning the Motorhome 30 ...
Page 27: ...Connecting Services 35 Typical gas schematic drawing ...
Page 119: ...SAFETY SECURITY Fire 26 Ventilation 26 Escape Paths 26 Children 26 Security 26 ...