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load wire and ground. Each GFCI circuit breaker is
calibrated to trip with a ground current of 5
milliamperes or more. Since most persons can feel
as little as 2 milliamperes, a distinct shock may be
felt if the need for protection exists. However, the
shock should be of such short duration that the
effects would be reduced to less than the normally
dangerous level. However, persons with acute heart
problems or other conditions that can make a person
particularly susceptible to electric shock may still
be seriously injured.
While the GFCI circuit breaker affords a high
degree of protection, there is no substitute for the
knowledge that electricity can be dangerous when
carelessly handled or used without reasonable
caution.
WARNING
The GFCI circuit breaker provides protection
only to the circuit to which it is connected. It
does NOT provide protection to any other
circuit
.
GFCI(s) are proven lifesavers, however, consumers
need to take a few minutes each month to perform
this simple test. By acting, you can help protect
your family from the risk of electric shock.
GFCI Receptacle
To properly test GFCI
receptacles:
1. Push the Reset button
located on the GFCI
receptacle first to assure
normal GFCI operation.
2. Plug a device, such as a night light, with an ON/
OFF switch into the GFCI receptacle and turn the
product to the ON position.
3. Push the Test button located on the GFCI
receptacle. The device should turn off.
4. Push the Reset button, again. The device should
come on again. If the device remains on when the
Test button is pushed, the GFCI is not working
properly or has been incorrectly installed (wired
wrong). If your GFCI is not working properly, call a
qualified, certified electrician who can assess the
situation, rewire the GFCI if necessary, or replace
the unit.
NOTE
All GFCI breakers implement an auto self-test
function, however, we recommend a manual test
be conducted every month
.
Appliances
All appliances come with in-depth owner’s
manuals. Those manuals are included in the
delivery case supplied by your dealer. The manuals
may contain warnings, cautions, and operating
instruction that should be read and followed before
operating the appliances.
The information contained in the appliances
manuals supersedes any information contained in
the
nüCamp RV
camper Owner’s Manual on
appliances. If you believe contradictory information
on appliances is contained in this manual, or if any
appliance manual(s) have not been provided with
your trailer, contact your dealer, the respective
appliance manufacturer, or
nüCamp RV
Customer
Service at 330-852-4811
Air Conditioner
The air conditioner operates on 120-volt power,
which is supplied through the 30-amp power cord,
from an outside 120-volt power service, if
equipped. The factory installed air conditioner is a
high efficiency, power saver unit.
The air conditioner will provide cooled air for your
comfort. However, it is the largest single load of
electrical usage. It is important to manage your
electrical usage when you have an air conditioner
Be sure the air conditioner is OFF before
connecting electricity.
1)
When the air conditioner has been shut
down, wait at least five minutes before
restarting.
2)
Do not operate without a filter installed.