Switch off the 12V supply as soon as the vehicle is unoccupied.
The leisure battery is equipped with a de-gassing tube which must not be obstructed and must remain open to the
exterior.
How to recharge
To recharge the battery, connect the vehicle to the 230V mains supply for 24 hours.
Winterisation or storage for over 15 days
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Turn off the main 12V switch located in the entrance.
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Switch off all appliances and lights.
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Disconnect the battery terminals for stops over 30 days.
Follow the user manual instructions for the electrical unit corresponding to other immobilisation
measures.
If the vehicle remains immobilised for a long period in severe cold, remove the batteries and keep them
at a moderate temperature.
Batteries are dangerous items. While handling the battery, do not smoke and avoid sparks. Electrolyte is a corrosive
product. In the event of contact, rinse thoroughly with fresh water.
Storing the leisure battery:
Acid-charged batteries, if left inactive, are subject to self-discharge losses. This chemical procedure is a progressive transformation of active
plate materials into lead sulphate. Current technology used to produce our charged batteries minimises this phenomenon. However if the
batteries are not used for a long period (more than six months), the level of charge reduces by more than 20% and plate sulphation can
become irreversible, making charging difficult, with the risk of permanently compromising the performance and life of the batteries.