● Switch off the control panel.
● Actuate circuit breakers for B1, B2 and heating (see section 7.5 "Main components of the
electrical system").
CAUTION
Risk of deep discharge of the batteries!
● If you will not be using the vehicle for an extended period of time, disconnect the
● Regularly (every 4 – 6 weeks) check the state of charge of the batteries on the
● If the state of charge is critical, charge the batteries using the external 230 V
WARNING
Risk of electric shock when replacing the battery!
● Contact with live parts poses a risk of death.
● Have the batteries in your vehicle replaced by an authorised specialist workshop.
13.7 Refrigerator
● Switch off the refrigerator
● Remove all food from the refrigerator
● Defrost the freezer compartment
● Clean the refrigerator
● Move the refrigerator door to the ventilation position. (See 10.4 "Refrigerator".)
13.8 Cushions and mattresses
● Remove all removable cushions and mattresses and store these in a dry and well-ventilated
location outside of the vehicle.
CAUTION
Risk of mould formation!
● Regularly air out the vehicle fully.
● If possible, leave the windows and roof lights open.
power supply to the 12 V consuming units with the B1, B2 and heating circuit
breakers.
control panel.
connection and the connected battery charger.
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