Instruction Manual MP 22-T Display Panel
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Date: 28.05.2014
831.416 BA / EN
Alarm RemedyPossible cause
On display of the ”Water
Tank” fill level:
The water tank is empty
Fill tank.
On display of the
”Wastewater Tank” fill
level:
The wastewater tank is
full.
Empty tank.
3.5.2 Faults
Faults in the power supply system are usually caused by a discharged bat-
tery or a blown fuse.
If the battery is discharged, the 12V supply can be reestablished by starting
the engine.
If fuses are blown: Refer to the instruction manual of the relevant electrobloc
for information on voltage distribution and fusing.
Please contact our customer service address if you cannot rectify the fault
using the following table. If this is not possible (such as when you are ab-
road), you can have the display panel repaired at a specialist workshop.
Please note that the warranty will become void if incorrect repair work is car-
ried out. Schaudt GmbH shall not accept liability for any damages resulting
from such repairs.
Fault Possible cause Remedy
12V supply does not
function (or some areas
are not powered).
12V supply is switched
off.
12V supply must be
switched on (see section
3.2).
Fuse blown. See EBL ... electrobloc
instruction manual. .
The ”12V” symbol flashes
three times on attempting
to switch on: Shutdown is
enabled.
Start up system (see
section 3.6.2).
12V indicator LED does
not illuminate.
12V supply is switched
off.
12V supply must be
switched on (see section
3.2).
Living area battery not
charged, battery monitor
has switched off.
Charge the living area
battery.
Fuse blown. See EBL ... electrobloc
instruction manual. .
Living area battery is flat. Living area battery is
discharged.
Charge the living area
battery immediately.
Thelivingareabatterywill
be damaged beyond repair
if it remains totally
discharged for a lengthy
period.
The battery can be
discharged by inactive
consumers, such as the
frost protection valve in
the heater system.
Prior to leaving the
motorhome standing for
long periods, completely
charge the living room
battery and then enable
battery isolation (see
section 3.6.1).
Start the engine
Flat vehicle fuses