Step-by-Step Guide to Charging Your Leisure Battery in the Event of a Low Battery Warning Issue
Description: A one or two-time blink on the Truma system panel indicates that the leisure battery is running low. It's essential to check the battery level and recharge it promptly to ensure your van's electrical systems continue to function correctly.
Models where it applies: Nomad
Steps to Resolve:
- Check the Charging Cable Connection: Ensure that the charging cable is properly connected to your van. Refer to the first picture provided for a visual guide on how to securely connect the cable.
- Assess Power Supply at the Connection Point: Confirm that the power station to which you are connected has adequate power. Check both AMPS and VOLTS to ensure they meet the requirements for your vehicle to charge effectively.
- Verify Charger Activation: Locate the charger, which may be under the rear seat or under the bed, depending on your van model. Ensure that the charger is switched ON. There should be an indicator light on the charger, as shown in the image provided.
- Troubleshoot with an Alternative Cable: If your van still does not charge after following the above steps, try using a different charging cable. Ask another camper if you can borrow their cable to test if your van charges with it.
Note: If the TRUMA panel still displays an error after following these steps, please type "talk to an agent" in the WhatsApp conversation.