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EC600 Power Control System
Issue 2.3
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August 2017
damage. You should not rely on this cut off level during normal operation, but
manage your power consumption to a discharge level of 11.5V or above.
This cut off only applies to power drawn from the battery by the leisure
equipment that is controlled by the control panel power switch; it will not protect
the battery from discharge by permanently connected equipment.
Leisure battery voltage
high
With control panel power on or off and
leisure battery is selected (as active
battery) and the voltage level rises
above 15V
Message on screen and repeated
beeps from the control panel. The
power is automatically turned off. The
beeping will not stop until the fault is
cleared.
Vehicle battery
warnings
If the vehicle battery is selected instead of the leisure battery, then similar
warnings to those described above are applied to the vehicle battery. The
vehicle battery low warning level is 10.9V
Engine running
When the engine is started the system
power will be turned off
Message on screen, Leisure & Vehicle
battery symbols indicating both
batteries are connected for charging.
The charging voltage is also shown on
screen.
Step extended
Step extended and engine started
Message on screen and warning
buzzer
Step jammed or obstructed
Mains lead (hook-up
cable) still connected /
plugged in
When the engine is started and the
mains cable is still plugged in and the
charger is switched on
Message on screen and repeated
beeps from the control panel. The
beeping will not stop until the hook-up
lead is removed.
Heating system
When set to control the heating system,
the EC620 control panel will show
related heating system warnings
Message on screen and 30 second
audible beep.
Additional descriptive information is
available when using the Swift
Command App.
Refrigerator / Fridge
Freezer
When set to control the refrigerator, the
EC620 control panel will show related
warnings
Message on screen and 30 second
audible beep.
Additional descriptive information is
available when using the Swift
Command App.
3.21 Common Fault Table
Fault
Possible Cause
Proposed Fix
No 230 volt
output from PSU
Connecting lead between
the site and Leisure
Vehicle not connected
Check and connect lead as per 2.3C
RCD switched off
Reset RCD as per 2.3D
RCD not operating
correctly
Check supply polarity; if the RCD continues to fail contact your Dealer
as there is probably an equipment or wiring fault.
MCB switched off
Reset MCB by switching OFF (down position) then back ON (up
position), if the MCB continues to fail contact your Dealer as there is
probably an equipment or wiring fault.
No or deficient supply
from site
Contact site Warden for assistance.
Other fault
Contact your Dealer.