Gladiator Pickup Camper USA Size User Guide

Inverter Usage Inside the caravan, there is a continuous 12V

Battery and Charging Systems The service battery (living battery) used in the caravan is designed to be automatically charged from different energy sources. The following information covers the correct and safe use of all sources, such as the solar system, 220V connection, alternator, and cruise charging. Solar Charging System Solar panels regularly support the service battery throughout the day and meet a significant portion of the RV's energy needs. Important Notes: - It is critical for efficiency that the panels are not shaded. - Dust, dirt, and pollen buildup can significantly reduce production; regular cleaning is required. - Snow and ice buildup must be removed in winter conditions. - The solar control device (MPPT/PWM) automatically protects the battery against overcharging. Charging via 220V Mains Connection (Shore Power) When the caravan is connected to 220V mains electricity, the internal charger automatically activates and begins charging the service battery. Connection Steps: Plug one end of the 220V power cable into the external socket on the camper. Plug the other end into a city power outlet. When the system detects a 220V line, it automatically operates in 220V mode. The cable should not be left wrapped; there is a risk of overheating. Charging via 220V Mains Connection (Shore Power) When the caravan is connected to 220V mains electricity, the internal charger automatically activates and begins charging the service battery. Connection Steps: Plug one end of the 220V power cable into the external socket on the camper. Plug the other end into a city power outlet. When the system detects a 220V line, it automatically operates in 220V mode. The cable should not be left wrapped; there is a risk of overheating. Battery Protection Fuse For system safety, there is a 125A protection fuse on the service battery line.

Attention! - Operating the inverter under excessive load may cause the device to burn out or become damaged. - Such situations are the responsibility of the user. Do not exceed the power of your inverter when connecting external devices to the RV outlets. You may damage your device or the RV electrical system. power source as long as the battery is charged. The inverter can be operated using the on/off switch on the body. When 220V is needed , the inverter converts 12V electricity It converts to 220V AC output and transfers it to the outlets inside the RV. Simply press the power button to activate the inverter.

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