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HOW TO USE YOUR MOTORHOME’S EQUIPMENT
1 It indicates that the 230V net is connected.
2 It displays that the car battery recharging
unit is on.
3 It displays that the battery parallel is on
when engine is on.
4 It indicates that the engine is on.
5 External temperature digital indicator.
6 Internal temperature digital indicator.
7 Clock digital display.
8 It displays the setting menu.
9 It displays that the tones are off.
10 It displays that alarm clock is set.
11 Drinking water tank status display.
12 “B2” leisure battery status display.
13 It displays that the drinking water tank is
empty.
14 It displays that the waste water tank is full.
15 It displays the minimum voltage device is
on.
16 It displays that the car battery (B1) has run
down.,
17 It displays that the leisure battery (B2) has
run down.
FUNCTIONS
CAR BATTERY ALARM (B1)
When car battery voltage goes below 12V,
Car Battery Discharge alarm goes on and the
symbol ref. 16 starts blinking. Alarm goes off
when the voltage goes above 12.5V
CAR BATTERY RECHARGE (B1)
With battery charger: an electronic device
allows the recharge (max 2A) of car battery
(B1). Priority is given to leisure battery (B2)
charge.
LEISURE BATTERY ALARM (B2)
When leisure battery voltage reaches 11.5V
the leisure battery reserve alarm goes
automatically on, the symbol ref. 17 starts
blinking, you hear a short beep. When the
MAIN
DISPLAYS
leisure battery voltage reaches 10.5V, the
Leisure Battery Discharge alarm goes
automatically on, the symbol ref. 17 starts
blinking, you hear two short beeps. Alarms go
off when the voltage goes above 12.5V.
LEISURE BATTERY RECHARGE (B2)
a) Through engine alternator: through
spreader relays while engine is running. The
ignition controls the relays electronically:
parallel, fridge, awning light, etc.
b) trough 230V net: pad system through
battery charger.
c) trough solar panel: through solar charge
regulator.

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