Electrical system
EN 50
Before the living room battery B2 is disconnected
from the circuit, the control panel for the heating or
the heating itself has to be switched off.
(Also see section 13
Battery disconnect switch
(sample illustration)
7.12
Charging the living room battery B2
If the voltage of the living room battery B2 has dropped below the critical value of 10.5 V, it has to be
charged. To do this, establish the connection to the 230 V power supply.
(See item 7.6
Establishing the 230 V power supply
The symbol “indicator light for battery charging with external cable” now
lights up.
CAUTION
Risk of deep discharge of the batteries!
If you will not be using the vehicle for an extended period of time, disconnect the power
supply to the 12 V consuming units using the battery disconnect switch.
Check the state of charge of the batteries regularly using the control panel.
If the voltage of the living room battery B2 drops below the critical value of 10.5 V, the
control panel is switched off automatically. In this case, interrupt the power supply with
the battery disconnect switch. Charge the battery within 2 days using the external 230 V
connection and the connected battery charger.
WARNING
Risk of electric shock when replacing the battery!
●
Contact with live parts poses a risk of death.
●
Have the batteries in your vehicle replaced by an authorised specialist workshop.
WARNING
Risk of electric shock!
If any problems occur with the electrical system, contact your authorised dealer or an au-
thorised specialist workshop.
Summary of Contents for DAVIS 540 2023
Page 1: ...DAVIS 540 630 Bedienungsanleitung Operating Manual Manuel d utilisation...
Page 3: ...DE 3 1 Allgemeines...
Page 11: ...DE 11 2 Verantwortung des Halters...
Page 17: ...DE 17 3 Sicherheit und Brandschutz...
Page 21: ...DE 21 4 Bef rderung von Personen...
Page 24: ...DE 25 5 Frischwasser anlage...
Page 36: ...DE 37 6 Gasanlage...
Page 42: ...DE 43 7 Elektrische Anlage...
Page 52: ...DE 53 8 Heizung...
Page 58: ...DE 59 9 WC Anlage...
Page 65: ...DE 67 10 K che...
Page 75: ...DE 77 11 Fenster und Dachhauben...
Page 89: ...DE 91 12 Wohnen...
Page 110: ...DE 113 13 Stilllegung ber den Winter...
Page 113: ...DE 117 14 Reinigung und Pflege...
Page 117: ...DE 121 15 St rungssuche...
Page 122: ...DE 127 16 Wartung und Wartungsintervalle...
Page 128: ...EN 3 1 General information...
Page 136: ...EN 11 2 Owner s responsibility...
Page 142: ...EN 17 3 Safety and fire protection...
Page 146: ...EN 21 4 Transporting passengers...
Page 149: ...EN 25 5 Fresh water system...
Page 161: ...EN 37 6 Gas system...
Page 167: ...EN 43 7 Electrical system...
Page 177: ...EN 53 8 Heating...
Page 183: ...EN 59 9 Toilet system...
Page 190: ...EN 67 10 Kitchen...
Page 200: ...EN 77 11 Windows and roof lights...
Page 214: ...EN 91 12 Living...
Page 235: ...EN 113 13 Laying up for winter...
Page 238: ...EN 117 14 Cleaning and maintenance...
Page 242: ...EN 121 15 Trouble shooting...
Page 247: ...EN 127 16 Maintenance and maintenance intervals...
Page 253: ...FR 3 1 G n ralit s...
Page 261: ...FR 11 2 Responsabilit du propri taire...
Page 267: ...FR 17 3 S curit et protection contre...
Page 271: ...FR 21 4 Transport de personnes...
Page 274: ...FR 25 5 Installation...
Page 286: ...FR 37 6 Installation de gaz...
Page 292: ...FR 43 7 Installation lectrique...
Page 302: ...FR 53 8 Chauffage...
Page 308: ...FR 59 9 Syst me de WC...
Page 315: ...FR 67 10 Cuisine...
Page 325: ...FR 77 11 Baies et lanterneaux...
Page 339: ...FR 91 12 Utilisation de...
Page 360: ...FR 113 13 Hivernage...
Page 363: ...FR 117 14 Nettoyage et entretien...
Page 367: ...FR 121 15 D pannage...
Page 372: ...FR 127 16 Maintenance et intervalles de maintenance...