7. Electrical Installations
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The battery circuit breaker must be
on
when using the
vehicle home and whilst driving.
When the circuit breaker is open, the electrical input stage
will
not
engage automatically.
If the battery circuit breaker has been switched on for a
longer period of time, you may lose your customised radio
and/or sat nav device settings. These settings must then
be entered again.
The battery charger is directly connected to the ancillary battery
so that the ancillary and starter batteries can be charged even
if the battery circuit breaker is switched on.
The battery sensor continues to be activated even if the
battery circuit breaker has been opened.
To keep the batteries charged even when not in use, it is manda
-
tory that the vehicle be connected to a 230V mains connection
every 6 weeks. Recharging should be carried out for at least
24 hours.
Charger CA-360, 25 A power charging module
The charger supplies the batteries with electric power when
there is bus-powered mains operation.
As they heat up, the charger reduces its power output to ensure
that there is no chance of overheating.
The charging device can be accessed from the back of the
passenger seat.
The charger's fan can be switched off manually. Please
refer to the descriptions for the battery menu on the TFT
control panel.
Battery charger