08-5
Electrical Systems
least once a month. To test the GFCI:
1. Connect the main power cord to 120-volt AC.
2. Push the
TEST
button. The
RESET
button
should pop out, indicating that the pro-
tected circuit has been disconnected.
3. If the
RESET
button does not pop out when
the test button is pushed, a loss of ground
fault protection is indicated. Do not use any
electrical outlets. Have the motor home
electrical system checked at an authorized
Fleetwood Dealer or by a qualified electri-
cian. Do not use the system until the prob-
lem has been corrected.
4. To restore power push the
RESET
button.
Generator
(If Equipped)
Your motor home may be equipped with a gaso-
line or Propane-powered generator which will
provide complete electrical self-containment
when regular public utility AC power is unavail-
able. Controls are at the generator and at a
remote panel located in the living area of the
motor home.
When the generator is operating, power is avail-
able at all of the 120-volt power outlets in the
motor home, just as if the cord were connected
to an external source. The generator is also con-
nected to the power converter, thus supplying
12-volt power as well.
Generator Operating Safety
Precautions
Read and understand the generator operating,
maintenance and safety instruction furnished in
your
Owner’s Information Package
.
• Do not smoke or use an open flame near
the generator unit or fuel tank.
• Do not use generator ventilation air for
heating any space.
• Check engine fuel lines. Fuel leakage in or
around the compartment is an extreme fire
hazard. Do not use the generator until fuel
leaks are repaired.
• Check to be sure the generator exhaust pipe
is located to discharge exhaust gases away
from the RV.
• During stops while traveling, inspect the
exhaust systems for road damage. Do not
operate an engine with a damaged exhaust
system.
• Be aware of exhaust gas (carbon monox-
ide) poisoning symptoms. Refer to the sec-
tion on
Carbon Monoxide Safety Pre-
cautions
in the
On The Road
chapter.
• Check the generator exhaust system after
every usage and whenever the system may
have been damaged, and repair any leaks or
obstructions before further operation.
• Check the exhaust systems(s) during routine
maintenance, and repair any leaks, damage,
or obstructions before further operations.
• Disconnect the battery(ies) before performing
any maintenance on the generator. Allow the
generator to cool before performing any
WARNING
Do not under any circumstances operate the genera-
tor while sleeping. You would not be able to monitor
outside conditions to assure that generator exhaust
does not enter the interior, and you would not be alert
to exhaust odors or symptoms of carbon monoxide
poisoning.
!
WARNING
Do not place flammable material or store any other
materials in the generator compartment.
!
WARNING
Do not operate the generator when parked in or near
high grass or brush. Exhaust component heat may
cause a fire.
!
WARNING
Do not install 12-volt fuses or 120-volt breakers with
amperage ratings greater than that specified on the
device or label. Doing so constitutes a fire hazard.
!
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