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Operating manual and inspection booklet
Overview
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WARNING
Risk of injury due to improper handling of
batteries!
Batteries can release toxic acid, explode and cause
severe injury if handled improperly.
Do not expose batteries to high temperatures. Do
not place in the vicinity of sparks, ignition sources,
or naked flames. Do not smoke.
Do not unclamp the terminals during charging nor
move the batteries.
Do not touch escaping fluids. In the event of skin
contact, wash immediately and thoroughly with
water.
Eye contact: Rinse out eyes immediately with
plenty of water and seek medical attention.
Collect escaped fluid with suitable absorbent cloth
and dispose of according to applicable
environmental regulations. Wear protective gloves!
Charging via a 230 V power supply If an external 230 V power supply is connected, the integrated
charger charges the supply and starter battery. A trickle charge
(2 A) supplies the starter battery with power. The charging
current is adjusted to the charge status. Overcharging is not
possible.
To exploit the full capacity of the charger, switch off all electrical
consumers during the charging process.
Using the vehicle's engine for the
charging process
While the vehicle's engine is running, the alternator charges the
supply batteries.
When the vehicle's engine is switched off, a relay automatically
disconnects the supply batteries from each other. This prevents
the electrical consumers that are currently switched on in the
motorhome from discharging the starter battery. Thus, the
starting capacity of the motorhome is maintained.
When using the alternator to charge the battery during the
journey, this is a supplementary process that helps recharging
the battery instead of using an external 230 V power connection.

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