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TROUBLESHOOTING.
ELECTRICS
RUNNING LIGHTS
If you are experiencing any problems with the running lights:
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Inspect the Camper’s cable to the towing vehicle and ensure there has been no split,
rips, damage to the connector or anything unusual.
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Check the towing vehicle for the trailer lights fuse to verify it hasn’t blown.
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Check that the bulb on the light is not blown; it is unusual/highly improbable for more
than one bulb to blow if there are no other issues with the wiring. Therefore a blown
bulb should be fairly obvious as it is well isolated.
If the lights are blinking too fast or erratically or not turning on at all (this might be encountered if
you change your towing vehicle):
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Rapid blinking may occur if the towing vehicle senses the low resistance of the LED
lights used in the Camper and interprets this for a blown bulb; a resistor may be all that
is required to put the ‘expected load’ on the towing vehicle’s electrics.
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Recent advancement in vehicle technology requires some vehicles CAN Bus to be
recoded when tow bar and tow electrics are fitted; check with your tow bar fitter to see
if your vehicle requires this.
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Please contact us for a resolution/more information - 01473 601200
HEATER
The heater will only operate on 240v/mains power supply.
If the heater is not turning on, check the safety switch underneath the seat - below cushion 1
(Page 16). If the switch is on and the heater is still not functioning its fuse might be blown.
The heater only needs to be turned on for a short time to warm up the inside of the Camper when
required and should be switched off afterwards, the Camper’s insulating properties will maintain
this temperate condition.
Never leave the heater on overnight, when sleeping, unattended or for a prolonged period of time.
Never obstruct the heater.
FRIDGE
The fridge runs off ‘mains’ electrics; the dedicated fridge 12v socket is available for use
(with compatible tow vehicle electrics) simply to keep the fridge ‘cool’ during transit.