BATTERY SAFETYALWAYS WEAR SAFETY GLASSES WHEN WORKING WITH BATTERIESWARNING: BATTERIES CAN EXPLODE! Do not smoke or expose any battery to electricsparks or flame. Batteries when charging or discharging generate hydrogen. Hydrogen andair is a very explosive mixture.WARNING: Do not short across the battery terminals. The spark could ignite the gases. Donot wear metal jewelry or a watch when working on a battery.WARNING: Before doing ANY work on electrical systems, disconnect battery cable and the110 volt power cord. Do not reconnect the cables until all work has been completed. Thiswill avoid the possibility of shorting or causing damage to electrical components or shockto the servicing person.WARNING: Battery electrolyte is a corrosive, poisonous, sulfuric acid. Avoid contact withskin, eyes, clothing, or any painted surface.12 VOLT FUSES INTERIOR 12 VOLT SYSTEMA 12V DC distribution panel is located next to the 110V circuit breakers. The panel contains circuits withreplaceable fuses for protection of RV 12V lines. If any line is loaded beyond the capacity of its fuse, the fusewill “blow”. A portion of the 12V load on the line must be turned off to reduce the total load on the line to a levelbelow the capacity of the fuse. Replace the fuse with the same size fuse. DO NOT replace with larger fuse thanindicated.If the reduction of load on the line does not stopthe “blowing” of the fuse, there may be a “short”somewhere along the 12V line, or at a non-fused12V component on the line. Check the 12V lineand any components along the line. Locate the“short” and take necessary steps to repair it. Ifyou cannot locate the problem, have a qualifiedelectrician check it out.It is a good idea to keep additional fuses on handin the RV. Replacement fuses are available atmost service stations, hardware and automotivesupply stores. Remember that the replacementfuse must be the same amperage rating as theoriginal.10-6 Mandalay!!!!