IF SOMETHING GOES WRONG
PROBLEM
Pressing the 12V main connect switch does not engage
12V system.
Generator will not start.
RV engine will not start, or chassis accessories will not
operate.
120-VAC SYSTEM
WHAT TO DO
Batteries may be fully discharged. Recharge batteries
or
jump with battery direct connections. Check that both
12V main switches are engaged.
Check that chassis battery is switched to the on
position.
House battery may be fully discharged. Press and
hold the emergency generator start button and the
generator start button at the same time. Check
12VDC disconnect is not turned off.
Check that chassis battery is switched to the on
position.
To use the 120-VAC system you must have an external 120-VAC power source. These sources are the generator,
shoreline/ power cord plugged into 120-VAC outlet, or an inverter.
Your motorhome will use a 30 AMP 120-VAC
service. Much like the service in your home this service has several circuits that are protected by breakers (or
fuses). All general-purpose receptacles are protected by a GFCI breaker.
30 AMP SERVICE
This is a 120-VAC service that is limited to a total draw of 30 AMPS. This system uses a heavy duty water-
resistant 3 prong power cord. This is not a 240-VAC system. Ensure that you do not plug your unit into a
240-VAC outlet.
The use of an adapter is not recommended, and it would be better to use the on-board generator or
inverter/charger if available.
30-amp shore cord receptacle
Extension cords are not recommended. By using extension cords to go beyond the
length that was originally supplied with your motorhome you could be creating a
dangerous situation and/ or a potential fire hazard.