Operation Manual

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7.3 Electrical supply
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Supply via mains connection
The camper receives its electric power supply via
the 230 V CEE feeder plug on the side wall of the
vehicle.
To connect:
Turn off the automatic circuit breaker (4) by
pressing the rocker switch down.
Grab the bottom of the protective cover of the
exterior socket (1) and ip it up.
Completely unwind the connecting cable,
insert the plug (2) and snap it into place.
Turn the automatic circuit breaker (4) back on.
To disconnect:
Turn off the automatic circuit breaker (4) by
pressing the rocker switch down.
Press the lever (3) in the exterior socket down.
Pull out the CEE plug (2).
Press the protective cover of the exterior so-
cket down until it snaps into place.
The 230 V system is protected by a two-pole
13 A automatic circuit breaker (4), which is loca-
ted in the wardrobe. (Exceptions to this include
special installations such as ultraheat, hot-water
heating, etc. In this case, an additional two-pole
16 A overload circuit breaker is installed.)
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Electricity for the camper can be obtained from
the following connections:
- 230 V mains connection 50 Hz. (1)
-
via the base vehicle if it is connected using the
13-pole plug (limited functions)
- via a built-in auxiliary battery (not included).
Everything that uses 12 V, such as lighting,
water supply, etc., is available.
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