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Tent Camper Owner’s Manual
Exterior 12-volt electrical components such as the brake and tail lights, are fused through the electrical system of
the tow vehicle. Check the tow vehicle owner’s manual for the location of, and proper method of, replacing 12-volt
fuses and components.
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• Consider keeping a supply of replacement fuses and bulbs handy. Remember that the replacement fuse or bulb
must be the same amperage rating, type, or equivalent as the original.
• Replacement fuses and bulbs are available at most campground stores. They may also be available at gas stations,
hardware stores, or automotive supply stores.
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The camper can be hooked up to an external 110-volt power
source, for operation of the convenience outlets and 110-volt op-
eration of the optional refrigerator. for models with a power cord
storage compartment: To attach to an outside power source, open
the cap on the power cord storage compartment, and pull out to
extend the cord. A cutout on the cap allows you to replace the cap
over the cord to keep water and dirt from entering the cord storage
compartment. The power cord is 25 feet in length and is designed
for 30-amp service.
for models with a removable power cord: To attach an outside
power source, open the cap on the power cord inlet and attach the removable cord provided. The power cord is 25
feet in length, and designed for 30-amp service.
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Connecting the power cord to an improperly grounded or non-grounded power source, can result in a dangerous,
and possibly fatal electrical shock.
never use a tWo Wire extension CorD anD aDapter With-
out proper grounDing, or put an ungrounDeD plug on your
poWer CorD in plaCe of the MolDeD 30-aMp plug.
note: Due to the potential Danger in failing to heeD this Warning, forest river’s
Warranty of fitness anD MerChantability, as Well as any other expresseD
Warranties MaDe in ConneCtion With this sale, shall not be effeCtive or
aCtionable, shoulD DaMage, injury, or Death result froM failure to Con-
neCt the poWer CorD to a properly grounDeD poWer sourCe.
note: soMe eleCtriCal applianCes May have their oWn CirCuit breakers. if there
is an interruption in eleCtriCal serviCe involving an eleCtriCal appli-
anCe, Consult the applianCe oWner’s Manual to DeterMine What aCtion to
take.
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The 110-volt patio outlet is equipped with a protective circuit interrupter. The ground fault circuit interrupter
(GFCI), is designed to break the flow of current to the protected outlet when an imbalance of current is detected.
Imbalances include electrical leakage in an appliance that has developed a weak spot in electrical insulation.
The possibility of electrocution exists when using a faulty appliance, while at the same time being in contact with
an electrical ground such as water or the earth. If an imbalance is detected, the GFCI will trip and shut off power
to the outlet. Even with GFCI protection, the electrical shock will still be felt, but to a lesser degree. It also does not
protect against short circuits or system overloads. The circuit breaker in the main panel which supplies power to the
circuit, will trip if either of these conditions exist. The GFCI receptacle should be tested initially when the camper
is purchased, and every month thereafter.
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