Your vehicle's electrical system should not be subjected to changes and / or additions to circuitry,
appliances, etc. without consulting your dealer for proper installation procedures.
120 / 12V CONVERTER / CHARGER:
For your convenience when camping in parks with hookups for 120V power all our models have in the
electrical system a 120 / 12V converter / charger. The converter converts the voltage from 120V AC to
12V DC and distributes the power to all 12V house appliances and lights.
The converter also charges all auxiliary batteries present in the system. The converter / charger has
incorporated in the main electrical distribution panel all 120V breakers and 12V fuses.
See “Floor Plan & Appliance Location” for the converter / charger location. To open the access door to the
converter turn the locking screw until the panel cover is released, pull door to open. All the breakers and
12 volt fused circuits are identified on the panel.
See 120 / 12V converter / charger appropriate component Manufacturer's Owner's Manuals for operating
instructions.
EXTERNAL ELECTRICAL SOURCE CONNECTION:
Your vehicle is equipped with a heavy duty 30 amp. power cord so that you can connect your electrical
system to an outside 120V power source.
The power cord is stored in storage compartment located behind the driver side large lockable middle
access, see Picture B-P24, door integrated within the running boards.
A 30 to 15 amp. adapter is not included with your vehicle.
NOTICE: When connecting your system to an external power source, ensure that a properly
equipped (three pronged) and functioning receptacle is used. If any type of spark or shock is
detected, disconnect from the source immediately and do not reconnect until the problem is
corrected.
GENERATOR:
All service requirements are listed in the generator owners manual.
The generator is located and accessed on the underside behind the rear axle of your vehicle.
CAUTION: When launching a boat, generators are not to be submerged in water
. This will
permanently damage the generator. If you cannot launch without submerging the generator, an alternate
method is to use a boat launching service.
BUILT-IN 120V AIR CONDITIONER - HEAT PUMP:
In addition to the operating instructions contained in the Manufacturer’s Owner’s Manual, the air
conditioner - heat pump should be started as follows when the optional generator is used:
1.
Start the generator and run for several minutes until warm.
2.
Set thermostat setting above ambient temperature.
3.
Turn thermostat control to the “low cool” position.
4.
Turn fan to the ON position.
5.
Adjust the thermostat cooler until the compressor starts.
6.
Once compressor is running adjust the thermostat to desired setting.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
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Hanmar Motor Corporation 2001
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