Technical Faults, Possible Causes And Remedies - Schaudt Electrobloc EBL 269 Instruction Manual

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Instruction Manual Electrobloc EBL 269
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An incorrectly set battery selector switch damages the living area battery.
Disconnect the Electrobloc from the mains before adjusting the battery
selector switch.
The switching option provided by the battery selector switch ensures optimum
charging of the two different types of battery, lead acid and lead gel. The
switch must be set to the correct battery type: lead acid or lead gel.
Use a thin object (e.g. a ballpoint pen cartridge) to move the battery selector
switch.
Set lead gel battery: Set the battery selector switch to "Blei-Gel" (lead gel).
Set lead acid battery: Set the battery selector switch to "Blei-Säure" (lead
acid).
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Technical faults, possible causes and remedies

If you are unable to solve a fault using the following tables, please contact our
customer service address.
If this is not possible, e.g. if you are abroad, you can have the Electrobloc
repaired at a specialist workshop.
Inexpert repairs invalidate the guarantee for the Electrobloc and Schaudt
GmbH takes no liability for any resulting damage.
Fault
Living area battery is not
charged during 230 V
operation (battery voltage
constantly below 13.3 V)
Living area battery is over-
charged during 230 V
operation (battery voltage
constantly above 14.5 V)
Starter battery is not
charged during 230 V
operation (battery voltage
constantly below 13.0 V)
Living area battery is not
charged during mobile
operation (battery voltage
below 13.0 V)
The living area battery is
overcharged during mobile
operation (battery voltage
constantly above 14.3 V)
Possible cause
No mains voltage
Defective Electrobloc
Defective Electrobloc
No mains voltage
Defective Electrobloc
Defective alternator
No voltage at D+ input
Defective Electrobloc
Defective alternator
Situation: 25.06.2010
Remedy
Switch on the automatic
fuse in the vehicle
Have the mains voltage
checked
Call customer service
Call customer service
Switch on the automatic
fuse in the vehicle
Have the mains voltage
checked
Call customer service
Have the alternator
checked
Have the fuse and wiring
checked
Call customer service
Have the alternator
checked
811.598 BA / EN

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