SECTION 6
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
6-6
Operation Warnings and Cautions
1.
Do not
simultaneously operate the generator
engine and a ventilator which could draw air
into the vehicle, resulting in the entry of
exhaust gases.
2.
Do not
open windows or ventilators on the
end or side of the vehicle where exhaust of
the generator is located.
3.
Park the vehicle
so that the wind will carry
the exhaust away from the vehicle. Also,
note the position of other vehicles to be sure
their exhaust will not enter your vehicle.
4.
Do not
operate the generator engine when
parked if vegetation, snow, buildings,
vehicles, or any other object can deflect the
exhaust under or into the vehicle.
Further Information
Refer to the generator manufacturer’s owner
manual for information on oil level checking and
maintenance of your generator. The manual is in-
cluded in your Owner InfoCase.
Check auxiliary generator oil level frequently
during periods of use. Refer to the generator
manufacturer’s information in your Owner Info-
Case for specific recommendations.
12-VOLT DC SYSTEM
The DC voltage system consists of the auto-
motive battery and the 12-volt motor home aux-
iliary battery.
AUTOMOTIVE (STARTING) BATTERY
The automotive battery is used solely to oper-
ate the engine starter and all automotive accesso-
ries and controls found on the instrument panel.
This includes the horn, speed control, all exterior
lights, radio, windshield wipers, rear auto heater
fan, etc.
COACH BATTERIES
The coach battery is a “deep-cycle” type bat-
tery specially designed for recreational vehicle
use. It will provide longer lasting power than a
standard automotive battery, and it will withstand
the frequent drain-and-recharge cycles that occur
under the demanding conditions of a camping
outing.
Approximate Power Requirements of
Common Appliances
Appliance or Tool
Approximate Power
Consumption
(Watts/Amps)
Vacuum cleaner
Coffee Maker
Hair dryer
Electric clothes iron
Electric blanket
Television
Electric drill
Air conditioner
Power converter
Microwave Oven
200-500W/1.7-4.3A
550-700W/4.8-6.1A
800-1500W/7.0-13.0A
500-1200W/4.3-10.4A
50-200W/0.4-1.7A
80-100W/0.7A
250-750W/2.2-6.5A
1400-2000W/13-19A
300-500W/2.6-4.3A
700-1500W/6.0-13.0A
The exhaust of all internal combus-
tion engines contains carbon monox-
ide (CO). This gas is colorless,
odorless, tasteless, and lighter than air
and poisonous. The exhaust systems
of both your motor home engine and
your generator engine have been
installed with your safety in mind.
However, certain precautions must be
taken when using them to protect you
from conditions beyond the control of
the manufacturer.
WARNING
Never check generator oil level while
generator engine is running.
WARNING
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