In your Tessin camper, you have access to various outlets: 230 Volt, USB sockets, and 12 Volt. Note that the 230-Volt outlets are only usable when connected to shore power.
To use the electrical system in the camper, first activate the main power switch (Image 2) located to the left of the entrance door, and then activate the equipment switch (Image 1) on the control panel above the entrance door. This panel also allows you to check the current battery level and the fill levels of the fresh and grey water tanks.
If you encounter issues with the power supply, check if the circuit breaker (FI switch), located under the emergency seat to the left of the entrance door, is switched on.
Should a specific function, such as lighting, not work, it is worth checking the fuses. You can find the fuses under the emergency seat to the left of the entrance door. The fuses are labeled according to their function, which helps you quickly identify and resolve any issues*.
If you have problems with shore power, please check your extension reel for functionality.
*Important:
To avoid damage to the vehicle's electrical system, always switch off the ignition, lights, and all electrical devices, and remove the vehicle key from the ignition before replacing a fuse.
Replacing a fuse with a higher-rated one can cause damage elsewhere in the electrical system.
Ensure opened fuse boxes are protected from dirt and moisture, as these can cause damage to the electrical system.
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