Operating Instructions Electroblock EBL 211
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Date: 22.01.2016
9110476 BA / EN
3 Operation
The electroblock is operated solely from the operator and control panel con-
nected (apart from battery isolation).
Operation of the electroblock is not required for daily use.
Settings only have to be configured when the battery type is changed (AGM
or lead-gel), during initial start-up or when retrofitting accessories (refer to
Section 3.2 and the installation instructions EBL 211).
3.1 Switching system on/off
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ATTENTION!
Incorrect electroblock settings.
Damage to connected devices. Therefore prior to starting:
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Ensure the leisure area battery is connected.
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Ensure that the battery selector switch (Fig. 4, Pos. 5) is set to the
correct position for the battery inserted.
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Ensure that the AES fuse (Fig. 4, Pos. 3) is only inserted when an
AES refrigerator is connected. The leisure area battery may totally
discharge otherwise. Damage to the battery is possible.
Deactivate the battery cut-out (shutdown) as required (refer to Section 3.4)
Use the main 12 V switch (see instruction manual of relevant control and
switch panel) to switch on/off all the consumers and the control and switch
panel.
Exceptions:
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Step
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Frost protection valve
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AES refrigerator
Please refer to the operating instructions for the operator and control panel
for further information.
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ATTENTION!
If there is no backup function for the battery, damage to devices connected
may result. So therefore:
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Do not operate solar regulator without battery connected.
If a current generator is used for the 230V motorhome supply, the genera-
tor must not exceed the mains connection ratings (see ”Technical details”,
Section 5.2).
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ATTENTION!
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To avoid voltage peaks during warm-up, do not connect the generator
until it is running in a stable manner. Otherwise the electroblock, the
12 V consumers or other devices connected could suffer damage. It is
essential the generator conforms to mains supply specifications.
Battery cut-out
12 V main switch
(on operator and control
panel)
Operation with solar
regulator
Use on a 230 V
generator or car ferries