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FUSES & FUSEBOX
The fuses for the internal 12V or 110V power circuit are located in the fuse
box
①
at the main bed (floor level).
12V PLUG-IN (BLADE-TYPE) FUSES
②
The 12V plug-in fuses protect the inside and outside lighting, water heater, water
pump, heater fan, fans, bathroom vent, fridge, and
awning. If an appliance doesn’t
work, a fuse might be blown. When the connecting wire in the middle of the fuse is
broken the fuse has to be changed. Our motorhomes are equipped with spare fuses
which are usually placed in one of the kitchen drawers.
110V BREAKERS
③
The 110V fuses secure power to the microwave, convection oven, roof air conditioner and AC power
outlets. If one of these appliances does not work, this may be due to a tripped breaker. Please check,
and if this is the case, first fully switch the breaker into the OFF position and then back into the ON position.
POWER OUTLETS & RESET BUTTON
By connecting to a 110-volt power supply or with the help of the generator, the living area is supplied
with power and the built-in sockets can be used. If your sockets still do not work, the reset button
①
located in the exterior socket on the passenger side may have popped out. Push it back in and now
check the sockets.
MICROWAVE/CONVECTION OVEN
A minimum of 110V/15AMP hook-up is required to operate the microwave/convection oven. If a 15AMP
connection is used and, in addition to the convection oven, other 110V appliances are turned on, there is a risk
of a circuit overload, which might cause the main fuse (110V breaker) to trip. To operate multiple 110V
appliances we recommend a 30AMP connection.
ROOF AIR CONDITIONER
A 110V/30AMP hook-up is required to run the air conditioner.
Troubleshooting: Power Supply
Problem
Cause/Solution
No power from the power outlets
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Vehicle is not connected to 110V
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110V power source at campground is not working
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Broken power cord
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Tripped breaker
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Reset button tripped
No power at all in the living area or
only when the engine is running
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Main power switch is OFF (page 11, battery switch position)
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Coach battery level is too low and the batteries need to be charged by
driving or connection to 110V
Smell of rotten eggs
Please open all windows and doors, turn off the propane, and check if
there is a leak in the propane system. If this is not the case, your coach
batteries may have been overloaded. A propane leak must be repaired in
a repair shop, and an overheated battery must be replaced. Please
contact our OnRoad-Service, and we will make an appointment for you.
GENERATOR
The motorhome is equipped with an integrated generator supplying your vehicle with
110V power (AC) even when it is not connected to the power grid on the campground.
The generator will also charge the coach batteries. Powered by gasoline from the RV’s
gas tank, the generator consumes approximately 3.5 litres per operating hour. The