Indicator Lamp; Power Supply; Connection; Fuses - Globecar 2 Win Instruction Manual

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9.4.5
9.5.1
Connecting the power
cable:
9.6.1
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240 V indicator lamp
The yellow 240 V indicator lamp (Fig. 47,2) is on whenever line voltage is
available at the transformer/rectifier input.
9.5
240 V power supply
Only allow qualified personnel to work on the electrical system.
The 240 V power supply provides electricity for:
Sockets with earth contact
Refrigerator
Transformer/rectifier
The electrical appliances connected to the 12 V power supply of the living area
are supplied with voltage by the living area battery.
Connect the vehicle to an external 240 V power supply system as often as
possible. The charger module in the transformer/rectifier automatically
charges the living area battery. In addition to this, the starter battery is charged
with a float charge of 2 A.
240 V connection
The external 240 V power supply must be protected by fuse with a fault
current protection switch (FI-switches, 30 mA).
Completely unwind the cable on cable drums to prevent overheating.
For the connection points on camp sites (camping distributors) highly sen-
sitive fault current protection switches (FI-switches, 30 mA) are obligatory.
The vehicle can be connected to an external 240 V power supply. The cable
may have a length of maximum 25 m.
The flap for the 240 V connection is designated with the symbol " ".
Open the flap lock and fold external flap upwards (see chapter 7).
Tilt cover in an upward direction.
Insert connector.
9.6

Fuses

Only replace defective fuses when the cause of the defect is known and
has been remedied.
Never bridge or repair fuses.
12 V fuses
The appliances connected to the 12 V power supply in the living area are fused
individually. The fuses are accessible in the engine compartment, at the living
area battery and on the transformer/rectifier (Fig. 46).
Electrical system
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