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Electric power supply 230 V
For supplying your vehicle with 230 V, the vehicle must be connected
via a standard CEE-coupling outside on the rear left-hand side of the
vehicle.
It is recommended to use a three-core supply lead with sufficient
cross-section (3x2.5 mm
2
) and a length of max. 25 m.
This cable must be fitted with water-proof connecting couplings
230 V/16 A.
You must also make sure that the socket to which the vehicle is to be connected is compatible.
The 230 V circuit supplies the refrigerator, the internal sockets and
the charger for the battery with power.
These appliances are protected by a 230 V (16 A) thermal RCD circuit
breaker which is located in the rear left-hand recess together with
the fuse box and the battery charger.
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Electric power supply 12V
The 12 V electric circuit consists of the following elements:
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Engine battery
It is located at the original location under the driver's seat and is directly charged by the generator of
the engine.
It supplies all basic functions of your vehicle (headlights, indicator lights, windscreen wipers etc.),
but also certain appliances in the living room (refrigerator during travel).
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Living room battery
The living room battery is stowed in the rear right-hand box. During travel it is directly charged by the
engine's generator (the starter battery has priority), respectively by the battery charger if the vehicle
is connected to an external socket.
It supplies all 12 V appliances in the living room (lighting, water pump, etc.)
Summary of Contents for Dexter 570 4x4
Page 1: ...Dexter 570 4x4 Operating Manual...
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Page 4: ...4...
Page 5: ...5 Introduction...
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Page 9: ...9 Rights and duties...
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Page 13: ...13 Water system...
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Page 21: ...21 Gas system...
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Page 25: ...25 Electrical system...
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Page 33: ...33 Heating...
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Page 37: ...37 Toilet...
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Page 43: ...43 Electrical appliances...
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Page 49: ...49 Openings...
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Page 55: ...55 Shut down for winter...
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Page 61: ...61 Care...
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Page 65: ...65 Miscellaneous and accessories...
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Page 69: ...69 Troubleshooting...
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Page 73: ...73 Model year 2020...