DRIVING & SAFETY - 2
CAYMAN 2007
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Jump Starting Using the Battery Boost Switch:
With the ignition key
OFF
, press and hold
the Battery Boost switch for ten seconds.
After ten seconds, continue to hold the
switch down and turn on the ignition. The
battery volt gauge on the dash should read
at least 12 Volts. If voltage is suffi cient, try
to start the engine.
If the engine fails to crank or does not
crank fast enough, discontinue the
attempt. Continued attempts will only
diminish any remaining surface charge
in the chassis battery and end future
alternative attempts.
Next, start the generator. This may
require using the Battery Boost switch
for the generator to start from the
engine battery. Once the generator is
operating, the electrical combination
of the generator and the inverter will
charge the batteries.
Allow the generator to run
approximately ½ hour before
attempting to start the engine.
After ½ hour of generator operation,
leave the generator on and hold down
the Battery Boost switch for one minute.
Release the switch for one minute, then
press the switch again for one minute.
Alternate this cycle three to fi ve times.
Next, hold the switch down and turn the
ignition
ON
. The battery voltage gauge
on the dash should indicate at least 12
Volts. If voltage is suffi cient with the
Boost switch held down, try to start the
engine.
If the engine fails to crank, or fails to
crank quickly, the chassis battery may be
depleted and the motorhome will require
jump-starting or an external charger
hooked to the chassis battery.
Jump Starting Using an External Source:
When using jumper cables to start the
engine, the cables must connect in a parallel
confi guration. That is, positive
(+)
to positive
and negative battery
(-)
to negative chassis
(-)
. Always connect the positive
(+)
before
connecting the negative
(-)
. To prevent arcing
when disconnecting the cables; disconnect the
negative
(-)
before disconnecting the positive
(+)
.
WARNING:
Always ventilate the battery
compartment prior to any work or
service to the batteries. Gas emitted by
the batteries can explode when exposed
to smoking material, flames, sparks
or other sources of ignition, resulting
in injury or vehicle damage. Batteries
contain sulfuric acid that can burn skin,
eyes and clothing. DO NOT connect the
end of the second cable to the negative
(-) terminal of the battery to be jumped.
Connect only to the chassis, away from
the battery.
080349
080350
Typical jump-start connection.
Summary of Contents for CAYMAN 2007
Page 12: ...GENERAL INFORMATION 1 CAYMAN 2007 8 NOTES...
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Page 52: ...DRIVING SAFETY 2 CAYMAN 2007 48 NOTES...
Page 80: ...EXTERIOR INTERIOR CARE 3 CAYMAN 2007 76 NOTES...
Page 100: ...APPLIANCES 4 CAYMAN 2007 96 NOTES...
Page 132: ...WATER SYSTEMS 6 CAYMAN 2007 128 NOTES...
Page 160: ...ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS HOUSE 8 156 CAYMAN 2007 NOTES...
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