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7. Installation of electrical devices
7.1 Safety tips
7.2 Electrical supply
The installation of electrical devices in the Fendt caravan have been
carried out in accordance with the valid regulations and norms.
Please note:
• Do not remove safety tips and warnings on the electrical equip-
ment.
• The installation spaces for electrical equipment such as distri-
bution fuse boards, electric power supply, etc., may not be used
as additional storage spaces.
• Only authorised specialists may work on the electric system.
• If the vehicle is equipped with a battery:
(special request / special accessory)
Only accumulators with bound electrolytes (Gel or AGM batte-
ries) may be installed.
• Turn o all equipment that uses 12 V before connecting or dis-
connecting the battery.
Electricity for the caravan can be obtained from the following
connections:
- 230 V mains connection 50 Hz.
-
via the base vehicle if it is connected using the 13-pole plug
(limited functions)
- via a built-in auxiliary battery (not included).
Everything that uses 12 V, such as lighting, water supply, etc.,
is available.
The 230 V system is protected by a two-pole 13 or 16 A automatic
circuit breaker
m
, which is located in the wardrobe. (Exceptions to
this include special installations such as ultraheat, hot-water heating,
etc. In this case, an additional two-pole 16 A overload circuit breaker
l
is installed.)
The bolted connections of the circuit breakers as well as
the secure t of the connection cable must be checked
once a year by a specialist and, if necessary, tightened.
The residual current operated device must be checked regularly by
pressing the test button.
Supply via mains connection
The caravan receives its electric power supply via the 230 V CEE
feeder plug on the side wall of the vehicle.
To connect:
• Turn o the automatic circuit breaker
m
by pressing the rocker
switch
l
down.
• Grab the bottom of the protective cover
j
of the exterior so-
cket and ip it up.
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