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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Converter Testing
A. Confirm 120 volt power is going into converter.
B. Disconnect the 12+ wire from the master switch.
C. Using a voltmeter check voltage output between heavy positive and negative
wires coming out of converter.
D. The voltage must be within 13.8 and 14.0 volts. (The meter of the tester should
be calibrated periodically.)
E. If converter is not within these voltages, have it serviced by a qualified techni-
cian or replace it.
Note: The 7 way wire is spliced to the main harness in the area of the 12-volt distribu-
tion panel in front of the trailer.
One of these wires is not spliced onto a wire of the same color. It is the back up wire
that is yellow in the cable and black in the harness.
BACK UP CAMERA PRE-WIRE
Your trailer has a 2-pin power connector pre-wired into the running light 12-volt system
for the installation of a Power Line Vision System made by Power Linx. For more infor-
mation on this system contact PowerLinx at their website or call http://rvenjoyment.
com/rearview.htm.
INVERTOR (option)
The Inverter powers the TV and one additional labeled 110 volt receptacle. The inverter
converts 12 volt electricity from your batteries into 110 volt power. The switch for
the inverter is located under the monitor panel. Overloading the inverter will cause a
automatic shut off to activate. Removing the load will allow the inverter to reset.