TROUBLE
SHOOTING
GENERATOR CRANKS BUT WILL NOT
START
- Check the fuel.
- Push RESET button located on the
generator.
- Fuse on the generator probably has blown.
Replace the fuse with one of the same ampere rating.
FURNACE DOES NOT LIGHT
- Check the LP gas supply.
- If the furnace does not light after
several attempts, do the following.
- Turn the thermostat and the furnace gas
control valve OFF.
- Contact your RV dealer or service center.
DO NOT attempt to repair or adjust the furnace
yourself.
NOTE; Front grille models are equipped with
a manual circuit breaker. If your furnace blower does not come
on, reset the circuit breaker by depressing the button. If the
problem persists, contact your RV dealer or furnace service
center.
WATER PUMP FAILURE OR
MALFUNCTION
If the pump fails to start when the switch
is ON, check the fuse located in the converter. If the pump
continues to operate whether the faucets are opened or closed,
check the water tank. It might be empty or there might be a leak
in the system. If the pump goes on and off, check all fittings
for tightness and all lines for leaks.
NO POWER TO UNIT
- Check Shoreline. Make sure you have power
to the Shoreline.
- Check the converter; the breaker switches
might be off or tripped.
CONVERTER MAKES CLICKING
NOISE
- Check circuit for overload.
- Check for reversed polarity at
battery.
- Check for reversed AC
polarity.
UNIT HAS ELECTRICALLY CHARGED (HOT)
CHASSIS
- Disconnect unit from electrical
supply.
- Have unit inspected and repaired, if
necessary, by a qualified service facility.
NOTE; Determine of Shoreline supply has
proper polarity.
RV BATTERY BOILING
- Water low in battery.
- Bad battery.
- Defective battery charger in Power
Center.
LIGHTS FLICKERING
Check to see if the following could be
causing the problem, loose fuse holders, broken fuse, broken
connection or wire, bad ground.
LIGHTS DIM OR HALF BRIGHT
Check battery condition. Possible converter
malfunction. Possible low voltage from Shoreline.
SMELL GAS
- Extinguish any open flames, pilot lights
and all smoking materials.
- Do not touch electrical
switches.
- Shut off the gas supply at the tank
valve(s) or gas supply connection.
- Open doors and other ventilating
openings.
- Leave the area until odor
clears.
- Have the gas system checked and leakage
source corrected before using again.
WASTE TANK WILL NOT DRAIN
Check for build up in tank at stool. Make
sure stool holds water.
NO POWER TO OUTSIDE
RECEPTACLE
Check GFI breaker. Check power
source.
REFRIGERATOR WILL NOT
COOL
Make sure unit is level. Check that lower
and upper refrigerator vents are clear. If on gas, check gas
supply.
MICROWAVE OVER WILL NOT
OPERATE
Check power to oven. Check to see that the
timer is ON and door is closed.
TV ANTENNA HAS POOR
RECEPTION
- Check connections at TV and wall
plate.
- Make sure cable is in good condition at TV
and antenna (not cut or nicked).
- Check antenna to ensure that it is pointed
in the direction of the "sending" station.
- Check TV on another system known to
work.
NO RUNNING LIGHTS
- Check fuse.
- Check bulbs.
TERMINATION VALVE LEAKS
- Check blade inside valve to see that it is
clear.
- Check gasket at termination
camp.
INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
FOR COLE HERSEE
TRAILER TAILLITE CONVERTER
- Connect the black wire to good ground
inside the vehicles trunk or rear compartment.
- Connect the four remaining color coded
wires to the towing vehicles light circuits using the self
splicing wire connectors included,
-
- Red wire to stop light circuit
wire.
- White wire to parking light circuit
wire.
- Yellow wire to left turn signal light
circuit wire.
- Green wire to right turn signal light
circuit wire.
- Connect the yellow, white and green wires
extending from the other side of the TTC to trailer connector
(trailer connector not included).
- Mount the TTC inside the vehicles
trunk or compartment by removing the release paper from the
self-adhesive pad and pressing the unit firmly against a clean
surface.
NOTE; Turn signals on vehicle and trailer
will operate alternately when stoplights are ON (brake pedal
depressed) and simultaneously when stoplights are OFF.