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Inverters
The inverter provides 120-Volt AC (household current) to the 120-Volt appliances and wall outlets.
The inverter has a power draw when turned on, ensure that it is turned off when 120-Volt power is
not needed.
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* Note - Only use the inverter power switch to operate the inverters. In the on
position, the inverter switch over the side entry door will run all 120-Volt items in the
coach and power to your 110 outlets.* (Picture 53.2 on Previous Page)
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* Note - Only use the inverter power switch to operate the inverters. In the on
position, the inverter switch over the kitchen galley sink and stove will run all 120-
Volt items in the kitchen galley. * (Picture 53.3 on Previous Page)
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* Note – Allow for proper air-flow from inverters. Do not block vent areas. Failure to
do so can cause overheating, damage or failure of inverters. (Picture 54.3)
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NEVER USE THE SWITCH LOCATED ON THE INVERTER TO TURN IT ON OR OFF.
THIS SWITCH IS THERE FOR MAINTENANCE PURPOSES ONLY AND SHOULD ONLY
BE ACCESSED BY A CERTIFIED ROADTREK SERVICE TECHNICIAN.
Other Switches
Monitor Panel with Patio Light Switch in
the On Position.
Monitor Panel with Water Pump Switch in
the Off Position.
Picture 54.1
Picture 54.3
Venting for On-Board Inverters.
*Note –
To Prevent Over Heating and or
Damage Do Not Block Area and Allow
for Air-Flow.
Picture 54.2