ELECTRICAL
12-Volt DC/USB Outlet
There may be one or more 12-volt DC/USB power outlets in your
recreation vehicle. When these outlets are used as a power source for
an electric appliance make sure the appliance operates on 12-volt DC
power and that it consumes less than 60 watts (5 amps) of power.
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LOAD CENTER
The Load Center contains 12-volt DC fuses and 120-volt AC circuit
breakers for almost all of the electrical appliances and circuits in the
RV. The 120-volt main breaker may be located in this panel and will
turn off all 120-volt power to the RV. Load center location,
appearance and configuration may vary by model. Refer to the
diagram inside the load center for specific fuse assignments.
Some models may have separate small panels for breakers and
fuses. They are normally located in close proximity to each other
typically in the bed platform. The converter is mounted separately,
typically under the bed platform.
12 Volt
Fuses
120 Volt
Main Breaker
Load Center Panel Example Exterior Load Center Panel Example Interior
EXTERIOR LIGHTS (IF EQUIPPED)
Your recreation vehicle may be equipped with one or more of the
following exterior lights.
• Utility Light: the utility light is mounted under the front cap.
The on/off switch is mounted on the light.
• Security Lights: There may be up to (3) security lights
mounted on either side of the unit. Switches to operate these
lights are typically located in the control center.
• Fifth Wheel Docking Lights (if equipped): Your RV
may be equipped with (2) docking lights on the front cap. A
switch located next to the fifth wheel hitch under the front cap
controls these lights.
• LED Front Cap Strip Lights: The switch for the front cap
LED strip lights may be located inside a compartment near the
front of the RV, on the exterior wall near the front, or next to the
fifth wheel hitch (if applicable).
• LED Awning Lights: Your model may be equipped with
LED strip lights installed under each side awning. The controls
for the awning lights are located in the interior command center.
Typically the switch for the rear side awning lights is in the cargo
bay area (if equipped).
• Ramp Lights: The control for the ramp lights (above the rear
door - if equipped) is located either in the command center or in
the cargo bay area.
REPLACING LIGHTING
Replacement lighting must be the same type, voltage and wattage
listed on the lamp fixture. Use of incorrectly sized replacements can
overload lamp circuits and may create a fire hazard by overheating
the fixture.
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