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Water Pump Switch
The centered switch to the right of the leftmost four switches is the water pump switch. It should be on only when you have water in the fresh water tank and
wish to use the sinks, showers or toilet. The pump should not be run without water. As with the patio light switch, pressing the top of the button turns the
pump on and pressing the bottom turns it off. See location in picture of the Monitor Panel above.
Water Heater Switch
The water heater is a part of your heating system and has its own control screen labeled ‘truma’
. The water heater can be
operated with propane or 120VAC power.
Tank Charge Indicators
In the centre of the monitor panel are the indicator lights for the battery charge level, the fresh water tank levels for each
tank and the toilet cassette and gray water tank levels. The battery disconnect switch must be on for this display to work.
Press the button for each to see the display. These will give you an approximate reading, to the nearest third, of how
much is in each tank. The four indicator lights for the battery are low, fair, good and charging.
Distribution Panel
The distribution panel is located inside the bed cabinet of the passenger side bed. The 120VAC breakers and 12VDC fuses
are located behind the black plastic cover of the distribution panel.
The identifying information is on each breaker and fuse with labels under the cover. Flip it to view. The 12VDC fuses are standard automotive fuses.
Always replace the fuses with the appropriate amperage and never replace a blown fuse with one of a lower rating.
When storing the Aktiv for the winter, turn off the battery disconnect switch and all the circuit breakers on this panel.
AC Breaker Panel
The 110VAC breakers are located below the monitor panel behind a black plastic cover. Flip the cover to the right and note the labels under the cover with the
identifying information on each breaker. When storing the Aktiv for the winter, turn off the battery disconnect switch and all circuit breakers in this panel.
12 Volt Fuse Panel
The 12VDC fuses are located to the right of the 110VAC breakers. The label on the cover has identifying information for each fuse. These are standard
automotive fuses. Always replace the fuses with the appropriate amperage and never replace a blown fuse with one of a larger rating.