Troubleshooting; Battery Control Center; Electrical Power; Furnace - Damon Astoria Pacific Edition Owner's Manual

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Checking the fuses.
The Battery Control Center is built in two layers, the printed circuit board and the
relays. The box has been designed so that nearly all troubleshooting can be done
without the removal of the printed circuit board. Have a Damon dealer remove the
circuit board if necessary.
Remove the outer cover.
Check fuses visually or with an electrical tester.
Check for power on both sides of the fuse.
Replace the fuse with a new one of the same ampere.
Battery boiling.
Water low in battery. Refill water to correct level in battery, using distilled water.
Bad battery. Replace the battery with new.
Defective converter. Have converter checked by a qualified RV technician.
Continuous use of converter can cause evaporation of electrolyte in battery.
No AC power to unit.
Check circuit breakers at power center. The 120 Volt circuit breaker may be off or
tripped.
Have a dealer check that there is power to the shoreline receptacle.
Electric step does not operate.
Verify that step switch is in OFF position.
Check battery voltage. Recharge or replace as needed.
Check door switch alignment. Realign or repair if necessary.
Check 25 Amp fuse in the battery control center.
Check step frame for damage or misalignment. Replace if necessary.
Lubricate step assembly with a lithium spray grease if necessary.
Step operates intermittently.
Check door switch alignment. Realign if necessary.
Check step frame for damage or insufficient lubrication. Replace or lubricate if
necessary.
Furnace does not ignite and/or cycles frequently.
Check that propane tank is full.
Remove any obstruction over furnace exhaust.
Inspect exhaust tube for any obstructions.
Check fuse in fuse panel and replace if necessary.
Make sure that return air grill is unobstructed.
Remove anything that is stored in furnace compartment that could block air flow.

Troubleshooting

BATTERY CONTROL
CENTER

ELECTRICAL POWER

ELECTRICAL STEP

FURNACE

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