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Electrical system
Unplugging the connection:
9.7.1
100
Switch off the safety cut-out (Fig. 98,1) in the fuse box (Fig. 98,2).
Loosen the detent on the power supply device and unplug the connec-
tion cable from the socket.
Loosen the detent on the vehicle unplug the plug connector and close
the cover of the 230 V connection.
9.7

Fuses

 Only replace defective fuses when the cause of the defect is known
and has been remedied.
 Replace defective fuses only after the power supply has been turned
off.
 Never bridge or repair fuses.
 Only replace faulty fuses with a new fuse with the same rating.
12 V fuses
The appliances connected to the 12 V power supply in the living area are
fused individually. The fuses are accessible at different positions in the vehi-
cle.
Fig. 100
12 V fuse
An intact 12 V fuse can be detected by the unbroken fuse element
(Fig. 100,1). If the fuse element is broken (Fig. 100,2), change the fuse.
Before changing fuses, take the function, value and colour of the relevant
fuses from the following specifications. When changing fuses, only use flat
fuses with the values shown below.
1
Unbroken fuse element
2
Broken fuse element
Capron - 3141417 - 03/20 - EHG-0021-02EN

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