120-Volt Ac (Vac) Receptacles; Figure 26. 120-Volt Circuit Breakers - Tiffin Motorhomes VANLEIGH BEACON Owner's Manual

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Maintenance and replacement
Circuit breaker switches can wear out. Test the breakers annually, at the beginning of the
camping season. Replace them as needed, during normal maintenance.
To TEST: Flip each breaker switch to the OFF position, then back to the ON position.
For further information, contact your dealer.
120 - VoLT Ac (VAc) REcEPTAcLES
Your RV is equipped with several 120-VAC receptacles located throughout the interior of
the unit.
These 120-VAC receptacles are of the "three-prong" variety; the third prong being a ground-
ing pin which provides adequate grounding to protect from any electrical shock.
For these receptacles to work properly, do not use an adapter, cheater, or extension cord
which defeats the function of the grounding pin. For the same reason, never remove or
bend away the ground prong or pin from any three-prong AC plug so that it would fit a
two-prong AC receptacle (i.e., an ungrounded AC receptacle).
Never operate the RV if there is an electrical short present, as an electrical short may
deliver an electrical shock to anyone coming in contact with the exterior of the unit.
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120 V Breakers

Figure 26. 120-Volt Circuit Breakers

VA N L E I G H B E A c o N
12VDC Fuses
1 2 5
1 2 5

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