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SECTION 6
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
6-4
The remote panel can be reprogrammed
for several charging configurations using dip
switches on the rear side of the panel.
See the Heart Interface remote panel in-
structions in your Owner’s InfoCase for com-
plete information and specific configuration
directions.
NOTE: The following illustration shows the
original factory settings of the dip
switches for your reference if you wish to
reset to original settings after customiz-
ing the charging configuration.
12-Volt House Circuit Breakers: The 12-
volt house breaker panel is located in the
washer/dryer compartment in the bathroom
area of the coach. The panel contains pop-out
breakers; push in to reset. The breakers are
clearly labeled for the circuits which they
protect.
*Typical view of breaker panel. Actual fuse or
breaker labels may vary according to appliance
and equipment options. Fuses and breakers are
labeled on panel.
110-VOLT CIRCUIT BREAKERS
The 110-volt circuit breaker panel is located
on the left forward wall in the rear bedroom.
The breaker panel protects all 110-volt com-
ponents in the motor home from either an over-
load on the circuit or a short in the wiring or
component itself. When an overload or short
developes, the breaker will open preventing any
further flow of electricity and, therefore, damage
to the system.
Shut off the equipment (example: air condi-
tioner) and allow a brief cooling period. Then
reset the breaker by moving the switch to “Off”
and back to “On”. If the breaker continually trips
and no equipment is running, have the system
checked for a short in the wiring or the appli-
ances.
Interface Panel Dip Switches
Original Configuration
1 - Off
2 - On
3 - Off
4 - Off
5 - Off
6 - Off
7 - Off
8 - On
House 12V Brea
k
ers
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