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control
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1. Main Power Key Switch
2. Air Compressor Power
3. AIR Inflation Button
4. Voltage/Amp Meter
5. Battery Level Indicator
6. Water Level Indicator
7. Water Pump
8. Lights
9. Indoor 12v Socket
10. Fridge Power
11. 15 AMP Breakers
• Each switch on the control panel has its own breaker
located directly above the switch.
• Water Meter: There can be a slight delay reading water
levels and we recommend filling at a reasonable pace
to ensure your tank does not overflow.
• Voltage Meter: Measures the current battery voltage
output. Most appliances will require at least 12.2v from
the batteries otherwise they will not work.
• Amp Meter: This shows how many Amps you are cur-
rently using. The OPUS® has 1 x 100ah AGM batteries.
This gives you 50 usable amps for off-site power.
• Battery Indicator: This shows the total capacity remain-
ing in your batteries. If you are showing 50% on your
battery meter then your batteries will not put out the
12.2v required for most accessories to operate.
• Ensuring you keep a close eye on all three gauges will
help to make sure you are fully informed on the current
performance of your 12v battery powered electrical
system.
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• The Upper Number shows what Voltage (power level)
the batteries are currently reading. It is the strength of
the current flowing from the batteries.
• If this number were to drop beneath 12.0v with no
load (i.e. no accessories running on the OPUS®) then
it is 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, such as a
fridge, is running. It will give a false reading. Voltage
may appear below 12.0 if the batteries are under load
(fridge is actively running).
• If you imagine a water tank holding 100gallons and
you drain 4 gallons an hour (gallons would represent
amps), then you can tell how quickly under current
usage conditions your batteries will be fully drained.
• Remember your appliances all cycle at different rates
so this number becomes very important for estimating
battery life.
AIR
AIR
Compressor
Compressor
Power
Power
AIR
AIR
Inflation
Inflation
Button
Button
Voltage/Amp
Voltage/Amp
Meter
Meter
Water
Water
Level
Level
Indicator
Indicator
15
15
AMP
AMP
Breakers
Breakers
Main
Main
Power
Power
Fridge
Fridge
Indoor
Indoor
12V
12V
Lights
Lights
Water
Water
Pump
Pump
Battery
Battery
Level
Level
Indicator
Indicator
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• Once you have positioned your OPUS® in the desired location, engage the handbrake.
• Raise or lower the tongue jack wheel to level your OPUS® length ways.
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• Ensure there is nothing on
top of your unit.
• Unlatch all six retaining pins.
There are three on each side
of your OP LITE.
• Open the bed lid through
180°.
• Gas struts are fitted to
support the weight of the lid
at this stage.
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• Attach the front lid to the
stone guard frame using the
latch clamp on the front rock
guard.
• Secure retaining pin tightly
as shown.
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