SHUT TING DOWN THE SYSTEM
1. Completely cover system modules with an opaque material to prevent electricity
from being generated while disconnecting connectors.
2. Disconnect system from all power sources in accordance with instructions for all
other components used in the system.
The system should now be out of operation and can be dismantled. In doing so,
observe all the safety instructions as applicable to installation.
MAINTENANCE
Maintaining Solar Panel
To ensure optimum module performance, Furrion recommends the following
maintenance measures:
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Clean the glass surface of the solar panel when required. Always use clean water
and a soft sponge or cloth for cleaning. A mild, non-abrasive cleaning agent
may be used to remove stubborn dirt. Do not use cold water to clean panel if the
surface is extremity hot as rapid temperature change could lead to cracking.
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Clean solar panel more frequently during drier months, as they may become
covered in dust more quickly. A pressure washer is not recommended.
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Check the electrical, grounding and mechanical connections every six months to
verify that they are clean, secure, undamaged and free of corrosion.
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Remove snow, ice, or other debris when build up occurs.
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Caution: Observe the maintenance instructions for all components used in the
system, such as support frames, PV connectors, charge controller, inverter,
batteries, etc.
Long Term RV Storage
If your RV will be stored in extremely cold climates you may need to remove your
batteries to prevent them from freezing. Please note if your solar panel(s) are covered
by snow they will not produce power and therefore only cannot rely to keep the
batteries charged. In mild climates the solar panel would produce limited power to
keep a battery maintained. Make sure all loads are removed from the batteries, i.e.
DVD players, clock radio, etc. to make sure the solar panel(s) can keep the batteries
charged even with reduced sun exposure.
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