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The connected control panel (12) can be used to call off information and/or to switch the consuming units
on and off. (See section “Control panel”).
Starter battery B1
The starter battery (13) of the vehicle, also referred to as B1, is also connected to the 12 V power supply.
It is located under the floor mat of the driver's seat. It is charged directly by the engine generator.
It supplies all basic functions of your vehicle (headlights, indicators, windscreen wipers, etc.), but also
certain appliances in the living room (refrigerator during travel). When the 230 V power supply is
established, the B1 starter battery is automatically charged by the battery charger if required.
More information can be found in the operating manual for the base vehicle.
Living room battery B2
The living room battery (4) of the vehicle, also referred to as B2, supplies the connected consuming units,
i.e. the fresh water pump (6), interior lighting (7), electric step (8), heating control (9), 12 V interior socket
(10) and refrigerator (11), with 12 V power. When the 230 V power supply is established, the B2 living
room battery is automatically charged by the battery charger. When the vehicle is in motion, the B2
battery is charged by the alternator of the vehicle. It is installed in the underbed compartment on the
passenger side.
CAUTION
Hazard from deep discharge of the batteries!
Check the state of charge of the batteries regularly on the control panel. If this drops
below 40 %, there is a risk of deep discharge and therefore of permanent damage to the
battery.
Establishing the 230 V power supply
When you have arrived at your destination, you should
connect to the 230 V power supply immediately. For this, the
vehicle has to be connected to the 230 V power supply using
the CEE connector on the outside of the vehicle.
We recommend using a three-core supply cable with a
sufficient cross-section (3 x 2.5 mm²) and a max. length of
25 m. This cable must be fitted with water-proof connecting
fittings 230 V/16 A. The small blue lever (arrow) has to be
actuated to release the connector.
CEE connector (230 V) on the outside of the vehicle
WARNING
Risk of electric shock!
If any problems occur with the electrical system, contact your authorised dealer or an
authorised specialist workshop.
Summary of Contents for DEXTER 540
Page 1: ...DEXTER 540 BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG OPERATING MANUAL ...
Page 3: ...DE 3 Allgemeines ...
Page 10: ...DE 11 Verantwortung des Halters ...
Page 13: ...DE 15 Sicherheit und Brandschutz ...
Page 16: ...DE 19 Beförderung von Personen ...
Page 19: ...DE 23 Frischwasser anlage ...
Page 27: ...DE 33 Gasanlage ...
Page 32: ...DE 39 Elektrische Anlage ...
Page 40: ...DE 49 Heizung ...
Page 44: ...DE 55 WC Anlage ...
Page 51: ...DE 63 Küche ...
Page 55: ...DE 69 Fenster und Dach hauben ...
Page 61: ...DE 77 Wohnen ...
Page 69: ...DE 87 Stilllegung über den Winter ...
Page 72: ...DE 91 Reinigung und Pflege ...
Page 76: ...DE 97 Störungssuche ...
Page 81: ...DE 103 Wartung und Wartungsintervalle ...
Page 86: ...EN 3 General information ...
Page 93: ...EN 11 Owner s responsibility ...
Page 96: ...EN 15 Safety and fire protection ...
Page 99: ...EN 19 Transporting passengers ...
Page 102: ...EN 23 Fresh water system ...
Page 110: ...EN 33 Gas system ...
Page 115: ...EN 39 Electrical system ...
Page 123: ...EN 49 Heating ...
Page 127: ...EN 55 Toilet system ...
Page 134: ...EN 63 Kitchen ...
Page 138: ...EN 69 Windows and roof lights ...
Page 144: ...EN 77 Living ...
Page 152: ...EN 87 Laying up for winter ...
Page 155: ...EN 91 Cleaning and maintenance ...
Page 159: ...EN 97 Troubleshooting ...
Page 164: ...EN 103 Maintenance and maintenance intervals ...