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The OPUS® comes fitted with a 120 volt power system. This 120 Volt power system complies with NFPA and NEC regulations.

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The main circuit breaker and panel is located inside the OPUS in the floor well.  Always ensure you have clear access to the 
panel and it is not blocked at any time.

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The exterior shore power hookup is located on the driver’s side on the main body of your OP LITE. With your OP LITE we supply 
a 30ah shore power cable and yellow dogbone connection for both campsite and home outlet connection. The power cable 
connects directly to the side of your OPUS. The dogbone can be used to adapt the cable to plug in to your 3-pin socket at 
home. 

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This shore power connection will provide your OPUS with 120v power to the two 3-pin sockets in your OPUS and provide power 
to your NOCO battery charger to charge your batteries. 

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Take care to ensure proper maintenance of the power cord and pigtail accessory items. Always use a Listed and approved 30ah 
cable and adapter and a grounded power source. Never use an extension cord. 

 

DANGER! Due to potential danger in failing to heed this warning, 

 

the recreational vehicle manufacturer cannot be held responsible 

 

should damage, injury or death result from failure to connect the power 

 

cord to a properly grounded power source. 

 

1.  In the long bench storage compartment directly opposite the door. 
2.  This socket should have your NOCO battery charger plugged in and is 
       designed to supply the battery.
3.  In the storage compartment to the right of the main door.
4.  In the storage compartment behind the seating area next to the front bed.

The OP LITE has 1 x 100ah deep cycle marine battery installed as well as a fully automatic battery charge controller. You will need to 
charge your batteries for at least 24hrs prior to each trip using a 120v shore power connection to ensure that they are fully charged. 
The main control panel has a battery volt-meter that will provide an indication of the charge level of your batteries. A fully charged 
battery bank will be indicated by a full battery symbol with the voltmeter reading around 13.7volts. If you are at a campsite with shore 
power then we recommend connecting for the duration of your stay to keep your batteries fully charged. If you are camping off-site 
without 120volt power then the length of time that your batteries will last will depend on how much 12volt energy you use, the ’health’ 
or condition of your batteries and in some cases the ambient temperature. Your control panel will show you how much power you are 
using and how much remaining power is in your batteries to help you manage your power consumption.  

Your 12v system is controlled by the main control panel which is located behind the exterior panel to the left of the door. On the 
panel you will find the main 12v switch (see your control panel key on page 12). There are separate switches for the water tank pump, 
lights, 12v sockets, and fridge. To supply power to these features, use the red main power key and turn the 12v power on your unit 
and choose the associated switch. 

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In both exterior tool box/ fridge compartments there is an LED work light. This has an automatic on/off photosensor.

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Just inside the door by the 12v stereo there is a dimmer light switch that will control the interior footwell lights. 

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There is also a rocker switch that controls the light for the exterior light mounted to the side of the OPUS by the kitchen.

There is a water tank gauge on the control panel which will display the water level when the 
‘water’ button is pressed. 
The OP LITE features a 12v stereo/ CD player with two speakers in the footwell
The trailer lights and electric breaks are wired to a standard 7 pin trailer plug. 
The OPUS® is fitted with electric brakes w/ an in-car brake controller installed to operate.
The charger is automatic and will recharge the leisure  battery  when connected to a hook-up. 
The battery will also charge whilst in transit if the tow vehicle has the 7-pin connection.
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The battery indicator on your control panel will show how much energy is left in your battery bank. It is important to note that it 
does NOT explicitly show how much useable power is left in your batteries. 

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You have a 200 amp battery system. AGM batteries are able to reliably put out over 12.0v of power for 50% of their capacity. 
Most 12v appliances will require a 12volt output from the batteries to work. This means you 100 usable amp hours from a fully 
charge set of batteries. The indicator on your control panel will show you how much total energy you have in your entire battery 
bank. This means that when your indicator shows 50% you have used all of the usable power within your battery bank. If you 
continue to drain power from your batteries beyond this point can and will most likely cause damage to your battery bank.  

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AGM battery lifespans are longer when they remain at full charge. Frequently discharging your batteries and leaving them empty 
will accelerate the degradation process of your batteries and reduce their lifespan. The NOCO Genius charger installed in your 
OP LITE will control the amount of charge delivered to your batteries so that they do not over charge, therefore you can leave 
your OP LITE plugged in at all times when at home.  

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If you are not keeping your OP LITE plugged in whilst at home we recommend that you disconnect your batteries to maintain 
good battery health. Please see the *care and maintenance section for more information on this topic. 

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The CO/LP alarm is wired directly to the batteries. This means that turning the power to the OP LITE off on the control panel will 
NOT shut power off to the CO Alarm. Please follow the winterization process for battery care to ensure you are fully disconnect-
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Always set your fridge to ‘LOW’ before heading out on your trip. This will use less power from your battery and allow you longer 
off-site camping. 

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The OP LITE has 12v outlets that are a combination of standard 12v sockets, mini 12v sockets 
and USB sockets. There are also a range of 12v features included with the OPUS, all controlled 
by the main control panel, the locations of which are listed below. All switches have their own 
resettable breaker located above the switches. 

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The internal 12v sockets and external 12v socket will operate on 12v power from the lei-
sure battery; heavy usage and power-hungry appliances will deplete the battery’s charge 
quickly.

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Inside the OPUS® there are 2 12v mini sockets. These are for the 12v LED light strips. 

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There is one 12v outlets located inside the storage compartment behind the seating area 
next to the front bed.

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On the exterior of the OP LITE, there is one 12v outlets on the main control panel and one 
by the slide-out kitchen. There are also two additional 12v mini sockets and a standard 
12v socket. The two mini sockets are designed to operate the 12v LED light on the kitchen 
and a small annex light.

Summary of Contents for OP LITE

Page 1: ...1 INFO OPUSCAMPER US INFO OPUSCAMPER US O P LT V 3 2 0 2 0 2021 OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ensure that you will still be covered under warranty Retain all invoices and documentation to allow for proper reimbursement through your dealer For appliances please refer to the appliance manual for...

Page 3: ...ll Weight 209lbs GVWR 3527lbs Coupling Lock n roll articulating hitch Suspension Independent Coil Spring Suspension with Dual Shock Absorbers Kitchen Stainless steel slide out kitchen with 4 burner st...

Page 4: ...7 6 www opuscamper us 925 215 7315 www opuscamper us 925 215 7315 OP LITE 2021 Owner s Manual OP LITE 2021 Owner s Manual dimensions...

Page 5: ...lf Ensure that you have enough slack in the chains to turn your vehicle adequately Should you require less slack the chains can be twisted or crossed below the tongue before connecting to your vehicle...

Page 6: ...highly likely all the appliances inside your camper would stop working as the batteries are not able to put out enough voltage to keep these appliances running Do not take a reading when an appliance...

Page 7: ...sure all 4 quick release valves on the AIR tent are closed and that the AIR compressor hose is in the AIR tent inlet valve As the tent is inflating pull tightly on the rear securing straps Tightly an...

Page 8: ...4 Turning on Lights Step 15 Interior Set Up Step 15 Interior Set Up Step 16 Connect Shore Power Step 16 Connect Shore Power set up guide set up guide Use your shore power extention to connect to power...

Page 9: ...ED Exterior Kitchen Light Position the flexible light to the desired position Plug the power cord for this light into the small 12v socket on the exterior of the OP LITE Ensure that the Lights switch...

Page 10: ...k Down the Interior STEP 1 Pack Down the Interior After stowing your personal items close all both layers of all windows making sure no water dirt or debris is trapped between the layers Ensure mattre...

Page 11: ...eam ensure that no part of the AIR beam is caught in the zip when you close it back up Located on each potable water tank you will find a quick access draining valve at the lowest point of the tank Wh...

Page 12: ...LITE serviced with your dealership Do not use any other gas systems than those provided with the OP LITE Always turn off the shut off valve Safely Operating your Gas System Safely Operating your Gas...

Page 13: ...itch that will control the interior footwell lights There is also a rocker switch that controls the light for the exterior light mounted to the side of the OPUS by the kitchen There is a water tank ga...

Page 14: ...y tube to help protect the hose from getting kinked Install the tube to the receiving valve in the same way as in step 2 except you will need to thread the top of the valve on to the Cross Filling Tub...

Page 15: ...ves are in the OPEN position otherwise AIR cannot pass between beams Make sure your AIR Compressor hose is securely in the AIR tent inlet valve Should you experience issues with your compressor you ca...

Page 16: ...your canvas Caring for your canvas You may also experience depending on the weather and use condensation This should not be confused with leakage To reduce the risks of condensation please ensure your...

Page 17: ...f the OP15 owner to ensure all warranty work is completed by an approved OPUS dealership Failure to do so may result in incomplete or refusal of warranty claim repair cost reimbursement Any modificati...

Page 18: ...hat this is acceptable practice I Please follow these steps for proper battery care during periods of storage if you are NOT leaving your OP4 plugged into shore power during storage 1 Completely charg...

Page 19: ...riginal date of purchase Warranties apply only to items sold as new and do not extend to any items sold via auction or deemed to be factory sec onds ex demonstration or damaged unless specifically sta...

Page 20: ...dits exchanges or similar associated with such items In the sale of such items OPUS will attempt to provide all relevant infor mation regarding the item including faults defects or similar however the...

Page 21: ...mper USA 1850 Loveridge Rd Pittsburg CA 94565 CONTACT 925 215 7315 info opuscamper us WARRANTY Register your warranty online at https www opuscamper us warranty claims ONLINE OWNER S MANUAL Download a...

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