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ProLite Plus - Chapter 14: Troubleshooting Section; Introduction; Electrical System

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Introduction
To help you resolve certain problems with your Prolite trailer, this troubleshooting section
provides several tips for finding quick solutions to correct the problems you may encounter.
To learn about other troubleshooting solutions for certain equipment or appliances in your
trailer, read the owner’s manuals for these accessories included in your starter kit.
Electrical system
The trailer has no power.
Check the 120-volt breakers on the pole outside your site and in the trailer’s converter.
If a breaker has tripped, reset it to“On.”
Check the converter fuses and replace them if necessary.
If the problem persists, have a qualified person or an RV specialist check your electrical system.
Some electrical appliances, such as microwave ovens, air conditioners and counter
outlets are not working, but your lights, water pump and heating are working.
Check the 120-volt power from the electrical pole for your site, it is probably out.
Check the breaker on the pole.
Check the converter breakers.
The exterior 120-volt outlets have no power.
Ensure that you are connected to the 120-volt current for your site.
Check the converter breakers and if they have tripped, reset them to “On.”
Check that the indoor GFCI outlet in yourtrailer has not tripped. Reset it as required.
If the problem persists, contact a dealer or a qualified technician.
Your trailer’s indoor GFCI outlet has no power.
Ensure that you are connected to the 120-volt current for your site.
Check that the indoor GFCI outlet in your trailer has not tripped. Reset it as required.
Check the converter breakers and if they have tripped, reset them to “On.”
If the problem persists, contact a dealer or a qualified technician.
The trailer’s regular indoor 120-volt outlets have no power.
Ensure that you are connected to the 120-volt current for your site.
Check the converter breakers and if they have tripped, reset them to “On.”
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