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Inspection, care and maintenance
Electrical system
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CAUTION
Short-circuits in the electrical
system
Persons may suffer burns.
Short-circuits may set the trailer
alight.
Observe the following points before
working on the electrical system:
Loosen all plug-type connections to
the towing vehicle.
Loosen all plug-type connec-
tions to external power supplies.
Switch off all power consumers.
Detach the minus pole (-) of the
battery.
Use insulated tools.
Have all work on electrical installa-
tions carried out by qualified specialist
staff.
NOTICE
Pollution during the installation
Electrical elements, lights may be
polluted during the installation by
touching them with bare hands or in a
dirty environment.
Contacts may be destroyed.
Perform work on the electrical system
only in areas protected against the
environment - protection against
wetness.
Do not touch new bulbs with
bare hands - as this would significantly
shorten their life spans.
Use clean gloves or a clean, soft cloth
to touch the lights / bulbs or use the
light packaging for that purpose.
Lighting allocation plan
WARNING
Insufficient lighting
Increased accident risk due to failure of
vehicle lighting.
Check before starting to drive:
1. Tail lights,
2. Licence plate lights,
3. Side marker lights,
4. Position lamps.
Exchange faulty bulbs.
Use bulbs of the same type and same
power as shown in the following
tables.
Summary of Contents for 10000 Series
Page 6: ...Contents 4 ...
Page 11: ...9 1 Safety ...
Page 28: ...Personal protective equipment rules prohibitions 26 Safety 1 ...
Page 29: ...27 2 General information ...
Page 39: ...37 3 Operation ...
Page 61: ...59 4 Operating the chassis ...
Page 102: ...100 Operating the chassis Warning tables optional 4 ...
Page 103: ...101 5 Operating the body ...
Page 144: ...5 Roll up tarpaulin optional 142 Operating the body ...
Page 145: ...143 6 Electrical system ...
Page 158: ...6 TIM iTAP 156 Electrical system ...
Page 159: ...157 7 Inspection care and maintenance ...
Page 218: ...7 Disposal 216 Inspection care and maintenance ...
Page 219: ...217 8 Troubleshooting ...