When charging the trailer, be sure to leave space around the converter
for proper ventilation, because an overheated converter can be damaged
and cause a fire.
CAUTION
The 120-volt AC current is fed to the main breakers in the distribution panel before it is sent
to the other circuits by the individual breakers. The breakers trip if the current exceeds the
specified level. If you replace a breaker, never install a breaker with a higher rating than that
of the original breaker.
The converter/charger is equipped with a cooling fan that starts once a certain temperature
is reached. Sometimes you can hear this fan running if the outdoor temperature is high or
the charge is operating.
GFCI breaker
Your bathroom, kitchen and the exterior outlet on your trailer are protected by a GFCI
(Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) breaker. This device provides protection from electrical
shocks when using appliances in wet locations.
The GFCI disconnects the electrical circuit each time a fault is
detected, which limits the risks of exposure to shocks caused by a
ground fault. The GFCI does not prevent an electrical shock nor
does it protect a person who makes contact withthe electrical system.
It also does not protect against electrical circuit overloads.
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