Tiffin Motorhomes Wayfarer TM 2021 Series Owner's Manual page 66

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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM CONTINUED
120-VOLT SYSTEM
By connecting the motorhome's power cord
to a 120-VOLT outside power source or
using the on-board generator, you will be
able to run the roof air conditioner,
microwave and the 120-VOLT electrical
outlets in the motorhome.
The 120-VOLT outlets in the bathroom
and kitchen are protected by Ground Fault
Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) (Image 59.1).
This device is intended to protect you
against the hazards of electrical shock
when using electrical appliances..
TROUBLESHOOTING THE 120-VOLT SYSTEM
1. The shore line must be plugged into either an external 120-VOLT receptacle or the
generator receptacle located in the shoreline storage compartment (Image 59.2). If
using an external 120-VOLT receptacle, make sure the breaker for the receptacle is
turned on. If using the generator receptacle, you must also have the generator
running.
2. The circuit breakers in the power converter box must be in the "ON" position.
3. The 30AMP breaker on the generator must be in the "ON""position.
NOTICE: If the power is on
and there is no current to the
outlets, push the "RESET""
button (at the center of the
GFCI outlet.)
When using the on-board
generator, the 120-VOLT
shore line must be plugged into
the receptacle in the
compartment (Image 59.2).
2021 Wayfarer TM Series Owners Manual V1.0
Image 59.1
Motorhome GFCI Outlet
Image 59.2
120-VOLT Shoreline Storage Receptacle
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