Hobby ONTOUR 2018 Operating Manual page 96

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7. Installation of electrical devices
FI switch and test button
Protecting the 230V system
The 230 V system is protected by a two-pin 13 A automatic circuit
breaker
ONTOUR in the seating area). (Exceptions to this include special
installations, such as ultraheat, hot-water heating, etc.. In this case,
an additional two-pin 16 A circuit breaker has been installed.) If there
are two automatic circuit breakers, both must be switched on.
Rules for the mains connection
• Use only a 3 x 2.5 mm² cable with a maximum length of 25 m,
a CEE connector plug and connector to connect the caravan to
an external 230V mains.
• The 230 V mains connection in the caravan has been designed
for a total power consumption of 2300 W. If additional devices
requiring electricity are connected, such as a water heater, etc.,
you must ensure that this electric power value is not exceeded,
taking other electrical equipment in use, such as the refrigera-
tor, therme, etc., into account.
Residual current device
The standard version of your caravan is equipped with a residual
current device that will interrupt the electric circuit in case of a
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possible residual current. Should there be a power failure, the fault
current circuit breaker ('fast interrupt' = FI switch) will trip the entire
230V electric circuit.
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After connecting up to an electrical supply and switching the power
on in the caravan, the function of the residual current device must be
checked. After voltage has been applied to the switch
(set to I-ON) it must trip when you press the test button
switch
it must be switched back up to the "On" position.
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, which is located in the wardrobe (460 DL + 470 UL
When you are using a cable drum, this must be com-
pletely unwound, when the caravan is in use (drawing
mains power), as otherwise induction may cause the
cable to heat up, which could lead to a fire (provided
there is no protection against overheating).
Repairs must not be carried out on the residual current
device.
A residual current device does not guarantee any pro-
tection against the danger from an electric shock. It
does not protect against possible electrical accidents.
The tripping time for the residual current device (RCD)
with a residual current of 30 mA is less than 0.1 seconds.
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(p. 91) jumps down; after it has successfully been checked
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and it is on
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. The rocker
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