Fuses & Circuit Breakers
  • 09 Apr 2024
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Summary

It is common for fuses and circuit breakers to blow occasionally throughout van operation. If a fuse has blown causing a component to not work, remove the fuse and replace it. If a circuit breaker has tripped, press the button on the circuit breaker to reset.


WHAT DOES A BLOWN FUSE LOOK LIKE?

SEE BELOW: The fuse on the left side below is a functioning fuse. The centre and right side fuse are both blown. If you find a fuse in the van which looks like it has blown, replace it with a fuse which is the same colour.

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FUSE COLOUR CODE

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FUSE LOCATIONS

SHOWER VAN:

On the back wall of the front shower (inside access hatch). You will need to remove the front of the box with a Phillips head screwdriver to access fuses.

Lights fuse: Bottom of row (replace with red 10 amp)

CIRCUIT BREAKER LOCATIONS

SHOWER VAN:

Circuit Breakers in the rear of the van behind left hand door. On the wall at the very top.


For further assistance, please call service support.

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