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11
ELECTRICAL
SYSTEMS
HOUSE 12-
& 120-VOLT
Page 7
ot8
GROUND
FAULT
INTERRUPTER
Bathroom, galley and patio l20-volt electrical outlets. are protected by a
Ground Fault Interrupter (GFI). This device is intended to protect you against
the hazards
of
electrical shocks possible when using electrical appliances
in
Lhe bathroom, galley or in damp areas. Should a circuit or appliance (electric
shaver, hair dryer, etc.) develop a potential
shock
hazard, the GFI device is
designed to disc;onned the outlet (and other outlets on the same circuit),
limiting your exposure time.
NOTE:
If
an
outlet
doesn't
work,
check
the GFI.
Reset
it
if
necessary.
If
the
GFI
continues to trip, have the
motorhome
electrical system checked
at
an authorized Fleetwood Service
Center
or
by
a qualified electrician.
Test the GFI at least once a month.
To
test the GFI, connect the electrical
system
to'
l20-volt
AC
service:
Push the "TEST" button. The "RESET" button should
pop out, indicating that the protected circuit has been
disconnected.
IF
THE
RESET
BUTTON
DOES
NOT
POP
OUT
WHENTHETESTBUTTONISPUSHED,ALOSS
OF
GROUND
FAULT
PROTECTION
IS
;rNDI-
CATED.
DO
NOT
USE ANY
ELECTRICAL
OUT-
LETS.
HAVETHE
MOTOR
HOME
ELECTRI-
CAL
SYSTEM
CHECKED
AT
ANAUTHORIZED
FLEETWOOD
SERVICE
CENTER
OR
BY
A
QUALIFIED
ELECTRICIAN.
DO
NOT
USE
THE
SYSTEM
UNTIL
THE
PROBLEM
HAS
BEEN
CORRECTED.
To
restore power push the "RESET" button.
Your
Owner's
Information
Package
contains a card thafcan be used to
record test dates: Keep the card in a conspicuous place and keep it up
to
date.
© 1996 Fleetwood Enterprises Inc.
American
Eagle
Wide
Body
ISSUE DATE: 6/96
All rights reserved

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