Supply socket (230V power supply)
The 230V power supply is provided via socket and
coupling in accordance with CEE 17 (Europe stan-
dard).
The supply socket is located on either the left- or
right-hand side of the vehicle, depending on type
and model.
The power supply is established as follows:
– Release hinged cover (1) at the bottom and
swing upwards.
– Link up power cable with the supply socket.
This requires that the hinged cover of the
coupling is raised until it clicks into place
behind the aligning plug on the socket.
– Fold down hinged cover (1) to protect the con-
nector assembly. To disconnect the connector
assembly, proceed in the reverse order. How-
ever, it is necessary to ensure here that prior to
pulling out the coupling the blue lever is
pressed downwards.
Fault-current circuit breaker
The fault-current circuit breaker is located in the
wardrobe. This fault-current circuit breaker is used
not only for personal safety but also for line pro-
tection. For personal safety the circuit breaker
switches off at a fault current of 10mA.
In the case of line protection, the power supply
cuts out under an excessive load (above 13A)
or in the event of short circuit. The connecting
bridge (1) will then automatically jump down-
wards. To restore the power, press connecting
bridge (1) upwards again.
Every time an item is added to the power supply
system, the circuit breaker must be checked in
this way. If the connecting bridge is in the up
position, then the circuit breaker is switched on.
Fault-current circuit breaker (2) jumps out approx.
0.2 cm when the 12V system is overloaded. By
pressing in the fault-current circuit breaker (2), you
can restore the 12V system to use. If the fuse
jumps out repeatedly, then there is a fault in the
12V system.
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