SECTION 9
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
9-4
information and specific configuration direc-
tions.
The inverter/charger must be shut off at the
control panel to avoid draining the house batter-
ies when the Aux. Battery switch is turned off.
The inverter/charger is directly powered and is
not affected by the Aux. Batt. Switch.
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2000W Inverter/Charger Unit:
The inverter/charger is located on the wall of
the shoreline compartment. The inverter/
charger has a power/reset switch and two cir-
cuit breakers to protect the inverter and the
AC input source from overloads. See the
Heart Interface operation information for
complete explanation and instructions on this
system.
NOTE: Batteries will deplete quickly with use of
the inverter. The inverter is intended for
limited, short term power usage while the
vehicle is in motion or while not connect-
ed to shoreline or generator power. It is
not intended for steady use while ‘dry
camping’, without generator or shore-
line power.
110-Volt Circuit Breakers
The breaker panel protects all 110-volt com-
ponents in the motor home from either an over-
load on the circuit or a short in the wiring or
component itself. When an overload or short de-
velops, the breaker will open preventing any fur-
ther flow of electricity and, therefore, damage to
the system.
Shut off the equipment (example: air condi-
tioner) and allow a brief cooling period. Then
reset the breaker by moving the switch to “Off”
and back to “On”. If the breaker continually trips
and no equipment is running, have the system
checked for a short in the wiring or the appli-
ances.
The 110-volt circuit breaker panel is located
behind the cabinet door under the bed.
Inverter Charger Control Panel
Do not store items too closely around
the inverter unit in the storage com-
partment. The inverter generates heat
while operating and needs unre-
stricted airflow for proper cooling.
Inverter Charger Unit Location
in shoreline compartment
CAUTION