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You can hear your converter’s fan.
Occasionally:
This is normal, the converter needs to be cooled in hot weather.
Constantly:
This is normal if the converter is charging the battery. If it continues for more than 12 hours, consult
a specialist; you probably have a battery fault.
Ensure that nothing is obstructing the front of the converter, to ensure adequate ventilation.
The exterior running, brake and signal lights are not working or only
work occasionally.
Check your seven-conductor connectors for the trailer and towing vehicle, to ensure there are no
objects, tarnishing or dirt preventing good contact between the two.
If the problem persists, contact a trailer hitch or RV specialist.
One or two LED lights at the back of the trailer remain lit at all times.
Dry your seven-conductor connector from the trailer, as humidity can form a contact and
create this situation.
If the problem persists, contact a trailer hitch or RV specialist.
Gas space heater
The heater does not ignite but the fan runs after three ignition attempts,
as programmed.
Check that the propane tank is open and has gas.
Remove any obstruction in front of the burned gas exhaust outlets.
Try to light the stove, to eliminate air that might be trapped in the bas lines.
Switch the thermostat to the “Off” position and then reset it to “On” to try again.
If you are in camping without electricity mode, check your battery’s charge and recharge it as required.
Consult an RV specialist if the problem persists.
The heater does not work (no sound).
The temperature setting may be too low; adjust the thermostat setting higher.
Ensure that the thermostat button is set to “On, as it is sometimes hard to set the “On”
position if applicable.
If you are camping without electricity, ensure that your battery has enough charge. Charge it as required.
If you are camping with electricity, ensure that you are connected to 120-volt current at your site.
Connect as required.
Check the fuses in your converter and change them as required.
Check the 30-amp fuse for your trailer’s battery and change it as required.
Check the “On/Off”or“Reset” button inside the heater’s grille (depending on your trailer model)
and reinitialize it as required.
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