Instruction Manual for Electrobloc EBL 99 K / EBL 99 K with OVP
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Date: 20.01.2010
811.419 BA / EN
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Set the battery selector switch (Fig. 1, Pos. 1) to the correct position
using a thin object (e.g. a ballpoint pen):
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Lead gel battery: Set the battery selector switch to ”Lead-gel”.
F
Lead acid battery: Set the battery selector switch to ”Lead-acid”.
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Start up the system as described in Section 3.1.
3.3 System faults
In most cases of a fault in the energy supply system, a flat battery or a faulty
fuse is the cause.
If the battery is discharged, consumers can always be supplied by starting
the motor of the base vehicle.
Please contact our customer service department if you can not rectify the
fault using the following table.
If this is not possible, e.g. if you are abroad, you can have the electrobloc
repaired at a specialist workshop. Please note that the warranty becomes
void if incorrect repair work is carried out. Schaudt GmbH can not accept
liability for any damages resulting from such repairs.
Fault
Possible cause
Remedy
Living area battery is not
No mains voltage
Switch on the automatic
Living area battery is not
charged during 230V
No mains voltage
Switch on the automatic
circuit breaker in the vehicle;
g
g
operation (battery voltage
constantly below 13 3 V)
;
check the mains voltage
constantly below 13.3 V)
Too many consumers are
switched on
Switch off any consumers
not required
Defective electrobloc
Contact the customer
service department
Living area battery is
overcharged during 230V
operation (battery voltage
constantly above 14.5 V)
Defective electrobloc
Contact the customer
service department
Starter battery is not
No mains voltage
Switch on the automatic
Starter battery is not
charged during 230V
No mains voltage
Switch on the automatic
circuit breaker in the vehicle;
g
g
operation (battery voltage
constantly below 13 0 V)
;
check the mains voltage
constantly below 13.0 V)
Too many consumers are
switched on
Switch off any consumers
not required
Defective electrobloc
Contact the customer
service department
Living area battery is not
h
d d i
bil
Defective alternator
Check the alternator
g
y
charged during mobile
operation (battery voltage
No voltage on D+ input
Check the fuse and wiring
operation (battery voltage
below 13.0 V)
Defective electrobloc
Contact the customer
service department
The living area battery is
overcharged during
mobile operation (battery
voltage constantly above
14.3 V)
Defective alternator
Check the alternator
The refrigerator does not
work during mobile
operation
No power supply to the
refrigerator
Check the fuse (20A of the
supply; possibly 2A of the
D+ signal) and wiring
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Defective electrobloc
Contact the customer
service department
Defective refrigerator
Check the refrigerator
Starting up
the system
Flat vehicle fuses
Discharged battery --
start motor