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User Manual XXL Globetrotter 2006 - Dethleffs

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9<br />

Electrical system<br />

Display<br />

Mobile operation<br />

(vehicle moving,<br />

no 240 V connection)<br />

Battery operation<br />

(vehicle stationary,<br />

no 240 V<br />

connection)<br />

Power operation<br />

(vehicle stationary,<br />

240 V connection)<br />

Notes for charging/<br />

discharge display<br />

Red "discharging"<br />

zone (discharging<br />

current)<br />

No charge!<br />

Too many appliances<br />

are<br />

switched on or the<br />

alternator is defective<br />

Appliances are on<br />

Battery is being<br />

discharged<br />

No charge!<br />

Too many appliances<br />

are<br />

switched on<br />

0 A (there is no<br />

current)<br />

Battery fully or virtually<br />

charged 1)<br />

Appliances are<br />

switched off<br />

Battery fully or virtually<br />

charged 2)<br />

Green zone<br />

(charging current)<br />

Battery is being<br />

charged (up to<br />

30 A possible)<br />

Battery is being<br />

charged (only<br />

possible with solar<br />

power)<br />

Battery is being<br />

charged (up to<br />

max. 16 A possible;<br />

with 32 A<br />

auxiliary charging<br />

unit)<br />

1) If the indicator falls from the green range to 0 and all appliances are switched off<br />

(apart from the refrigerator).<br />

2) If the indicator falls from the green range to 0 and all appliances are switched off.<br />

9.7.5 12 V main switch<br />

The 12 V main switch (Fig. 51,5) switches the panel and the 12 V power<br />

supply to the living area on and off.<br />

Exception: Depending on the model, safety/drainage valve, heater, basic light<br />

(lighting in the entrance area), entrance step and spare 4 remain ready to<br />

operate.<br />

Switching on:<br />

Press the rocker switch (Fig. 51,5) up "12 V": The 12 V living area power<br />

<br />

supply is switched on. The indicator lamp (Fig. 51,4) lights up green.<br />

Switching off: Push the rocker switch (Fig. 51,5) down " ": The 12 V living area<br />

power supply is switched off. The indicator lamp (Fig. 51,4) goes out.<br />

When leaving the vehicle, switch off the 12 V main switch. This prevents<br />

<br />

any unnecessary discharge of the living area battery.<br />

Appliances such as the safety/drainage valve, charger, solar charge regulator<br />

and panel consume approx. 20 mA to 65 mA of electricity from the<br />

<br />

battery capacity, even when the 12 V main switch is turned off. Therefore,<br />

you switch the battery cut-off switch on the transformer/rectifier to "Batterie<br />

Aus" (battery OFF) when the vehicle is not used for a long period of time.<br />

9.7.6 12 V indicator lamp<br />

The 12 V indicator lamp (Fig. 51,4) illuminates whenever the 12 V main switch<br />

(Fig. 51,5) is switched on.<br />

9.7.7 240 V indicator lamp<br />

The yellow 240 V indicator lamp (Fig. 51,6) is on whenever line voltage is<br />

available at the transformer/rectifier input.<br />

80 <strong>Globetrotter</strong> <strong>XXL</strong> - 05-06 - DET-0047-00EN

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