Your motor home is equipped with three electri-
cal
systems:
the chassis I2-volt system
the Fleetwood 12-volt house system
the
120-volt
AC
system.
They operate together to give you electrical
power for many different situations.
Batteries
Your motor home has two battery systems. One
system supplies 12-volt DC power to start the
vehicle engine. The other system supplies 12-
volt
DC
power to the house living area.
A WARNING
The systems in this coach are not designed to
be
used for any life-support applications. In the unlikely
event a system in this coach should malfunction, or
fail to operate,
it
is possible any connected appli-
ances, including life support equipment, may also fail,
resulting
in
potential medical complications.
CHASSIS 12-VOLT
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
The
chassis 12-volt or vehicle electrical system
generally includes:
the chassis battery
chassis/house battery charging system
ignition system
instrument
panel
and controls
headlights, taillights, turn signals
power entry step
Propane detector/alarm
leveling
jacks
(if
equipped)
slide-out
(if
equipped)
fog lights
(if
equipped)
air horns
(if
equipped)
power seats
(if
equipped)
radio
luggage compartment lights
other vehicle lights
and
accessories
ELECTRICAL
SYSTEMS
Chassis Bulbs
and
Fuses
Exterior bulb types are listed in section 04-01
of
this Owner's Manual. Always replace bulbs and
fuses with equivalent types and ratings.
Fuses will
inteTI'upt the flow
of
electricity
if
a
circuit is overloaded. The 12-volt chassis fuse
panel is located under the driver's side
instlU-
ment panel. Additional fuses are located under
the hood,
or
in 12-volt power leads on the
related equipment and accessories.
CAUTION
Always replace bulbs and fuses with equivalent types.
The type
is
marked on the bulb or fuse.
FLEETWOOD 12-VOLT HOUSE
AND AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEM
This system generally includes:
all 12-volt interior lighting fixtures & outlets
fresh water
pump
12-volt accessories
House batteries provide 12-volt DC power.
These batteries are not the chassis 12-volt
batteries.
Power is also provided by a DC con-
verter that operates when the motor home elec-
trical cord is plugged into 120-volt
AC
power
source or by the generator
(if
equipped). The
house batteries are charged by the motor home
engine alternator,
or
by the converter when it is
operating.
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NOTE l
Power for living area radios and tape decks is avail-
able from either the chassis
or
house batteries. A
switch on the instrument panel allows you to select
the power source.
If
you use the radio, tape decks,
or
other 12-valt DC equipment for long periods
of
time
when
the motor home engine
is
not running, either
battery may be discharged.
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