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House Electrical
SECTION NINE
INTERIOR HALOGEN OR LED LIGHT REMOVAL
To Remove:
1 . Grasp light fixture and
pull down slightly then
tilt fixture to one side .
This will allow one
spring clip to come
out .
2 . Tilt fixture to other
side and ease the
other spring clip out .
3 . Unscrew the light lens
counterclockwise and
remove .
4 . Carefully grasp bulb
and pull from socket .
Replace with the same
type of bulb .
5 . Use a clean cloth or piece of tissue to grasp new
bulb . Do not touch bulb directly as this can cause a
“hot spot” and result in immediate bulb failure .
6 . Align contacts of bulb with terminals in fixture
base . Insert bulb until contacts are firmly seated .
To Reinstall:
7 . Align tabs on light lens with slots in fixture base .
Rotate lens clockwise until light lens locks into
place .
8 . Fold up both spring clips and insert light fixture
into opening . Once in opening the spring clips will
expand and lock light fixture into place .
If Interior Halogen Lights Fail to Operate:
• Ensure battery switch (by entry door) is turned on .
• Check for blown bulb .
• Check fuse in the distribution panel .
If Interior LED Lights Fail to Operate:
• Ensure battery switch (by entry door) is turned on .
• Check for blown bulb .
• Check fuse in the distribution panel .
• LED lights do not have a replaceable bulb . The
entire light must be replaced .
CAUTION:
Push spring clip inward with a finger as clip is being
eased out . Hold clip to prevent clip from pinching
fingers .
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CAUTION:
Do not touch halogen lighting while on . They can
cause a burn . Do not touch replacement bulbs . Oil
in the hands can cause a “hot-spot” to occur . If the
bulb is touched, allow it to cool and clean the bulb
with alcohol .
ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
This coach is equipped with an 120V Energy
Management System(EMS) . At the interior breaker
box or transfer switch(depending on model), the EMS
senses current required to operate the 120V functions
and appliances within the coach(roof air conditioners,
wall outlets, 120V water heater, microwave, etc .) when
they are demanded to be active . If the system senses
current requirements greater than the incoming power
source (shore power or generator) breaker size, it
will automatically “shed”(turn-off) preselected 120V
functions/appliances to prevent the nuisance tripping
of the shore breaker or generator breaker . If the EMS
then senses the requirements to be less than the power
source breaker size, it will begin turning the previously
shed functions/appliances back on in the coach . The
loads available for shedding are identified and available
for status review on the electrical power page of the
multiplex touchscreen inside the coach .
Note: When operating a coach on 50A service, it will
rarely see the need to shed 120V loads . When operating
the coach on 30A or lower shore power or generator,
you are more likely to benefit from the EMS shedding
loads to prevent the nuisance tripping of shore power
or generator breakers .
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