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Troubleshooting: Power Supply
Problem
Cause/Solution
No power from the power outlets
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Vehicle is not connected to 110V
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110V power source at campground is not working
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Broken power cord
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Tripped breaker
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Reset button tripped
No power at all in the living area or
only when the engine is running
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Main power switch is OFF (page 11, battery switch position)
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Coach battery level is too low and the batteries need to be charged by
driving or connection to 110V
Smell of rotten eggs
Please open all windows and doors, turn off the propane, and check if
there is a leak in the propane system. If this is not the case, your coach
batteries may have been overloaded. A propane leak must be repaired in
a repair shop, and an overheated battery must be replaced. Please
contact our OnRoad-Service, and we will make an appointment for you.
SOLAR SYSTEM
The RV is equipped with a solar system on the roof, which recharges the coach battery
when exposed to sunlight. The solar system is automated and does not require manual
operation. Please do not make any changes to the default settings on the control panel.
INTERIOR CONTROL PANEL
We currently have two different control panels in our RV’s. Please see the models below.
PROPANE TANK
Stove top burners, water heater, furnace and the generator in DIESEL operated RV’s are fuelled by propane.
The RV is equipped with an integrated propane tank located underneath the vehicle. Please refer to the
"Vehicle Specifications" chapter for tank capacities.
We provide the first tank of propane. It may be necessary to refill the propane tank as required during a trip at
your own cost. Propane can be refilled at many gas stations and some private campgrounds. The service
personnel will do the refilling for you. Self-service of propane is prohibited for safety precautions. The propane
tank does not need to be full when you return the vehicle.
LEVEL CHECK
Use these buttons to check the level of the tanks
and the house batteries.
Fill level indicator
Tank inlet
Main valve for opening and closing the tank. Close in clockwise direction,
open in counter-clockwise direction.
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