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7. Installation of electrical
devices
The installation of electrical devices in the HOBBY caravan has been
carried out in accordance with the valid regulations and standards.
Please note
7.1
Safety tips
• Do not remove the signs on electrical components
giving safety instructions or danger warnings.
• The installation spaces around electrical equipment
such as distribution fuse boards, electric power
supply, etc., may not be used as additional storage
spaces.
• Smoking and naked flame are forbidden when che
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cking electrical equipment.
• Inexpert handling of the vehicle‘s electrical system
may endanger your own life as well as that of others.
• The standard version of the caravan is not equipped
for internal battery supply (self-sufficient operation).
To connect to an external 230V mains connection,
use only a weather-proof, 3-wire extension cord with
a CEE plug and connector.
• To operate 12V devices (e.g. refrigerator, etc.) safely
while driving, please ensure that the car delivers
sufficient voltage. In some cars, the vehicle's ope
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rating system protects the battery by switching off
devices. For further information, please contact the
manufacturer of your car.
Advice and instructions
Important
• The caravan's electric system should preferably be inspected wi
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thin a period of less than three years. If the caravan is used fre
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quently, an electrical engineering specialist should inspect the
electric system every year.
• Only specialists may make possible changes to the electrical system.
• If necessary, disconnect the battery and switch off the 230V mains be
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fore carrying out maintenance work.
Batteries*
• Please observe the battery manufacturer’s operating instructions.
• The acid in the battery is poisonous and corrosive. Avoid contact
with eyes and skin.
• The completely discharged battery must be recharged for at least
24 hours. The battery may be damaged if it has been discharged
for more than 8 weeks.
• Avoid complete discharge, as otherwise the performance and
lifetime of the battery will be significantly reduced.
• Check the level of the battery fluid regularly (acid batteries);
AGM-batteries require no maintenance, but
must be continuously
recharged.
• Check that the battery terminals are secure and remove any layers
of oxidation.
7.2
Operation of the installed electrical systems