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TROUBLE SHOOTING THE AC POWER
1. Ensure you have a reliable power source to plug your
power cord into. Ensure your power cord is properly
attached to your motorhome. Test the outlet with another
appliance. Ensure your power cord is properly attached to
your motorhome.
2. Ensure that the GFCI has not been tripped.
Press the TEST button and then reset the GFCI.
3. Ensure the breakers in your distribution panel have not
been tripped.
If you have power from shore power (electrical plug), but not
from your generator:
4. Ensure the breaker on the generator is not tripped.
If you have power from your generator, but not from shore
power:
5. Check your shore power source.
6. Ensure your automatic transfer switch is snapping shut.
Inside the automatic transfer switch there is a set of
points that are spring loaded. On occasion these points
will not make proper contact. Two methods to see if the
automatic transfer switch is working properly are:
Method 1:
START the generator. Wait for power in your
coach to be fully engaged by the generator and then STOP
the generator. Now, plug your power cord into a 110-120 volt
electrical outlet. You may have to repeat this method a few
times. (Always ensure that you unplug your power cord before
starting your generator.)
Method 2:
STOP the generator and unplug your motorhome
from shore power. Locate and open the automatic transfer
switch. Move the contact points back and forth making sure
they have free movement. Check for debris between the
points.
NOTE:
If an individual appliance is not working ensure that
the appliance is plugged in, check the breaker and GFCI for
the individual appliance.