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Electrical Systems
The electrical system on your Solitude FW. is comprised of
two independent electrical systems. One system is 12-volt
DC power, and the other is 120-volt 60hz AC power.
All installations meet or exceed industry standards applicable
on the date of manufacture. The electrical equipment and
associated circuitry are engineered into a dedicated system
specific to your RV. Changes or additions made after delivery
may result in a hazardous condition. Adding fixed appliances
or making unauthorized changes is NOT recommended.
Service and/or modification of the RV electrical system should
only be performed by qualified electrical technicians. The
methods, components, and materials used must be in compli-
ance with current safety and code requirements. Please con-
sult your dealer’s service department for assistance.
Electrical System Maintenance
• ALWAYS disconnect the negative 12-volt DC
battery terminal and the shore power cord
BEFORE working on the electrical system.
• ALWAYS turn OFF the power converter,
BEFORE disconnecting the battery.
For more information on your RV's electrical system, See the
component manuals in your Owner Information Package.
50-Amp Power Cord
The power cord (or
shore power cord
) connects your RV
to an external power receptacle. This heavy duty cord has
a dual purpose.
• It carries voltage and current to your RV
from the external power receptacle,
and
• Grounds your RV electrical system through
the external power receptacle.
ALWAYS test the external power receptacle (or electrical box)
with a
Ground Monitor
BEFORE connecting your power cord.
NEVER connect the power cord if the ground monitor
indicates r
everse polarity
or an
open ground
.
Electrical Systems
Use caution when using
metal tools. If a tool makes
contact with a battery
terminal or the metal
connected to it, a short
circuit could occur which
could cause personal
injury, explosion or fire.
WARNING
The power cord must be
fully extended when in use
and not left coiled in the
electrical compartment or
on the ground. If the power
cord is left coiled, it may
potentially create enough
heat to melt its protective
casing.
WARNING
50 Amp Power Inlet
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