ELECTRICAL CAUTIONS
• Careless handling of electrical components can be fatal. Do not touch or
use electrical components or appliances while feet are bare, while hands
are wet, or while standing in water or on wet ground.
• Do not attach an extension cord to the utility power cord.
• Avoid overloading circuits and replace fuses or circuit breakers with
those of the same size and amps only. DO NOT use a higher rated fuse or
breaker.
• Do not plug the utility power cord into an outlet that is not grounded.
• Do not adapt a plug to connect to a receptacle that it is not designed for.
• Be sure that all electrical appliances used inside the motorhome contain
three-prong plugs for proper grounding.
• Use caution when handling or working near electrical storage batteries.
• Always remove jewelry and wear protective clothing and eyewear when
working on an electrical matter.
ELECTRICAL FEATURES
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CIRCUIT BREAKER BOXES
For the Allegro Bus, the 120 VAC and 12 VDC breaker boxes (Figure 8-1) vary depending on your
speci
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oorplan, however, they are located inside the motorhome.
Th
e circuit breakers and associated fuses are installed to protect the electrical system of the Allegro
Bus from any overloads. Do not attempt to change the electrical circuitry or to add appliances yourself.
Fusing is provided for the following 12 VDC circuits: all interior decorative and overhead lighting, wa-
ter heater, TV switching box, slide-out lights, power roof vents, monitor panel and the passenger side
console switch panel.
Additional 12 VDC fuse panels are located in the front storage compartment on the driver’s side; these
fuse panels provide protection for the following circuits: mirrors, fog lights, hydraulic jacks, camera,
wipers, docking lights, dashboard panels, spot light, power seats, radio, step cover, satellite receiver,
30-ampere ignition breaker, 50-ampere ignition breaker, and dashboard air circuit breaker.
Summary of Contents for Allegro Bus 2016
Page 8: ...1 GENERAL INFORMATION Chapter 1 To print a color copy visit www tiffinmotorhomes com ...
Page 17: ...10 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Chapter 2 To print a color copy visit www tiffinmotorhomes com ...
Page 28: ...21 HEATING AIR CONDITIONING Chapter 3 To print a color copy visit www tiffinmotorhomes com ...
Page 33: ...26 MAJOR APPLIANCES Chapter 4 To print a color copy visit www tiffinmotorhomes com ...
Page 40: ...33 ENTERTAINMENT Chapter 5 To print a color copy visit www tiffinmotorhomes com ...
Page 44: ...37 CABINETS FURNITURE Chapter 6 To print a color copy visit www tiffinmotorhomes com ...
Page 49: ...42 STRUCTURAL FEATURES Chapter 7 To print a color copy visit www tiffinmotorhomes com ...
Page 51: ...44 ELECTRICAL FEATURES Chapter 8 To print a color copy visit www tiffinmotorhomes com ...
Page 66: ...59 SLIDE OUT FEATURES Chapter 9 To print a color copy visit www tiffinmotorhomes com ...
Page 70: ...63 EXTERIOR FEATURES Chapter 10 To print a color copy visit www tiffinmotorhomes com ...
Page 76: ...69 INTERIOR FEATURES Chapter 11 To print a color copy visit www tiffinmotorhomes com ...
Page 80: ...73 PLUMBING BATH FEATURES Chapter 12 To print a color copy visit www tiffinmotorhomes com ...
Page 98: ...DRIVING YOUR MOTORHOME Chapter 14 91 To print a color copy visit www tiffinmotorhomes com ...
Page 104: ...ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Chapter 15 97 ...
Page 139: ...MAINTENANCE DATA CHARTS Chapter 16 132 To print a color copy visit www tiffinmotorhomes com ...