Section 4
LIVING QUARTERS, LP and ELECTRICAL
Connecting the power cord to a non-grounded or improperly grounded power source can result in
a dangerous and possibly fatal electric shock.
The electrical power supply provided for the recreational vehicle is a dual system, operating with 110 volt
AC and/or 12 volt DC.
The 110 volt power may be provided by connecting your Aviator to an appropriate 50 amp (VAC) RV
type properly grounded power source. When the 110 volt system is operational, power also passes
through your power converter, allowing the use of 12 volt functions in your Aviator. Some 110 volt
functions in your Aviator may include:
Refrigerator
Converter
Roof-mounted air conditioner
TVs
Convection oven
Electrical outlets
DVD, Blu ray player, radio
The refrigerator also has the option of running on LP gas when 110 volt power is not available. When not
connected to 110 volt power, the 12 volt system functions can be supplied by the batteries. Batteries are
recharged by the power converter when your Aviator is connected to an appropriate 50 amp (VAC) RV
type properly grounded power source.
Connecting To an Outside Power Source
A 50 amp power cord is provided to connect your Aviator to an appropriate 50 amp (VAC) RV type
properly grounded power source. The electric utility service connection is located on the driver’s side,
near the rear. The power cord can be stored inside the electric utility service compartment. NEVER use a
two wire extension cord, a cheater adapter with the ground pin removed, or put a lower amperage plug on
your power cord in place of the molded plug.
Your Aviator has a detachable 50 amp power cord.
NEVER USE A TWO WIRE EXTENSION CORD, A CHEATER ADAPTER WITH THE
GROUND PIN REMOVED, OR PUT A LOWER AMPERAGE PLUG ON YOUR POWER CORD
IN PLACE OF THE MOLDED PLUG.
DANGER! INDICATES A HAZARDOUS SITUATION WHICH, IF NOT AVOIDED, WILL
RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.
‘WARNING’ INDICATES A HAZARDOUS SITUATION WHICH, IF NOT AVOIDED, COULD
RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.
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