6. Installation of electrical devices
6.1 Safety tips
The installation of electrical devices in the HOB-
BY camper have been carried out in accordance
with the valid regulations and norms.
Please note:
•
Do not remove safety tips and warnings on
the electrical equipment.
•
The installation spaces for electrical equip
ment such as distribution fuse boards, elec
tric power supply, etc., may not be used
as additional storage spaces.
•
If the vehicle is equipped with a battery:
Only accumulators with bound electrolytes
(gel battery) may be installed.
•
Turn off all equipment that uses 2 V before
connecting or disconnecting the battery.
•
Only authorised specialists may work on the
electric system.
•
Improper instalment of electrical devices can
endanger your life and cause fires.
•
Use only a 3 x 2.5 mm
length of 25 m, a CEE plug and connector to
connect the camper to an external 230 V
mains. Cable drums must be completely un
wound, as otherwise there is a great risk that
the cable may burn (fire caused by induction,
which results in the cable's heating up).
•
In Europe, all owners of camping grounds
are obliged to provide residual current oper
ated devices for electric cables. However, we
recommend that you connect a residual cur-
rent operated device in series to your cable.
This also applies for exterior electric sockets
on houses.
cable with a maximum
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