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3.2.5 Battery
Before setting out on a trip, particularly after a long period of inactivity, check the charge on the two batteries. To recharge the
battery, connect the vehicle to the 230 V mains supply for 24 hours, having previously checked that the leisure battery protection
fuse F1 is installed. Once a battery has been completely discharged it becomes less efficient (it discharges more quickly).
3.3 Practical and emergency equipment
You must have reflective vests as well as an emergency warning triangle (caution, the legislation differs from country to
country; find out depending on the case). Pack minimum items, such as a map, first-aid kit, toolbox, spare bulbs and fuses,
water-tank filling pipe, 230V extension lead.
3.3.1 Bulbs
The battery must not be in contact with any metal object.
The battery housing must be kept closed at all times and must only contain the battery.
Make sure there are snow tools in the motorhome (spade, broom, etc.)
to clear the entrance step, roof, windows and around the vehicle.
Headlights: Consult the FIAT user manual
Roof clearance lights: C5W type - 12V/5W
Fog-lights of motorhomes in the 'Integral' range only: H7 type - 12V/55W