Electrical Systems - House --- Section 8
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BATTERY CUT-OFF SWITCH
The battery cut-off switch is located inside next to the entry door. This switch con-
trols the 12 Volt DC power to the domestic fuse panels. The switch locks into the center
position to prevent interior DC power from being accidentally turned on or off. When
the switch is activated, power is supplied to all interior DC lighting and DC operated
appliances. Some appliances will require both DC and AC power to operate, such as
the roof air conditioner. This switch is helpful when dry camping to conserve house
battery power. Refrigerator and inverter operation are unaffected by the operation of this
switch. When the interior house power is off, there are still parasitic loads on the house
batteries, and therefore is not a substitute for the main battery disconnect switch.
To Turn the Interior Power On or Off:
• Simultaneously push the spring-loaded lock down and push the switch.
CAUTION:
To avoid flash damage to electrical contacts, turn off the interior lighting before acti-
vating or deactivating the battery cut-off switch.
SHORE POWER HOOK-UP
The power requirement for the motorhome is 50 Amp 120/240
Volt AC single phase. The shore cord is stored in the rear roadside
compartment. If 50 Amp shore power service is available, connect
the supplied shore power cord. If less than 50 Amp service is
available, electrical adapters will be required.
CAUTION:
Avoid flash damage to the electrical system con-
tacts. Before plugging the motorhome into shore
power, starting the generator or using the inverter
make sure all the appliances are off.
W
ARNING:
Keep fingers away from metal contacts of the shore
plug end. Do Not stand in water when making electri-
cal connections. Serious electrical shock and personal
injury can occur. To avoid the risk of electrical shock,
turn the circuit breaker off at the power supply outlet
before making the shore power connection.
CAUTION:
Do not remove cover from shore power supply to troubleshoot electricity to the
motorhome. Serious personal injury or death may occur. If there is no power to the
motorhome inform the park manager. It is the park manager's responsibility to fix
problems with the shore power hook-up.
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