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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