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1. ELECTRICS Swift Command Power Control System ssssssseeeeeee nemen 78 Control Panel Oparation Mm 80 Residual Current Device amp Miniature circuit breakers sss e 83 siis a meae Leisure Battery QAO Ies RUSS P HU Solar charge marnagemlerib 2 debent Eme terere ra pe sb usu onda aN 87 Wurst ge neiko in e PERPE EET OTT TOTO T A 87 Water p nnp operationos pas etd ab S Ceb ir E REY paa E ER Pua a PE Ea ec Ml do pce d de rur 88 urusaia ducuccce 88 AC Current limiter operaltiOEi zs citri ei n pectet Reed RR pe dede adea 88 Lighting and dimmirig operation rini ci rrr ret rennen rir ra ro rne pepe rie en 88 Heating folo giro S 89 Other COMMMOIS PER M M 90 BIUSTOOUH IMINO eU 90 Nace 90 Electrical TAUNS D Ni 92 Technical Data amp Approvals Battery DOX 4i 4 97 stus alacres M 98 Solar panel conection PONE e 99 Solar panel energy system ssssssssesseeeeeeeneenneenne nennen nre 99 Generator USAGES tms 100 Habitation TELA ssscssces sed 100 Exterior 230V SOCKEb iis ciicsesstecuccsasvetantcntehacnedbuvendina sec
2. This is an emergency cut off level to protect the battery from severe damage You should not rely on this cut off level during normal operation but manage your power consumption to a discharge level of about 11 5V This cut off only applies to power drawn from the battery by the leisure equipment that is controlled by the control panel power switch it will not protect the battery from discharge by permanently connected equipment SWIFT COMMAND POWER CONTROL SYSTEM 3 5 12 Volt DC Fuses 8p e ns oO LLI I LLI The following table shows the fuse allocation for the 13 fuses fitted to the PSU Please note that fuses are dependant on PSU versions so not all fuses may be present 1 25 Amps White Charger 2 7 5 Amps Brown Permanent 12V Alarm Fridge Electronics Alde Heating 3 10 Amps Red 12V Sockets TV Amplifier Radio Caravan Only 10 Amps Red Extractor Fans Truma Heating 5 Amps Tan Appliances Hob Ignition Toilet 10 Amps Red Water Pumps Tank Heaters Motorhomes Only 5 Amps Tan Lighting Main Lights amp Dim Channel 1 5 Amps Tan Lighting Entry Light amp Dim Channel 2 10 Amps Red Spare Outputs Marker Lights En Route Sockets amp Lights Motorhome Only 10 10 Amps Red Auxiliary Awing Light Electric Step Motorhomes Only 11 20 Amps Yellow Fridge 12V Motorhome Only 12 15 Amps Blue Towing 12V Motorhome Only 13 15
3. battery this LED will illuminate red for bulk charge 14 4V output or green for float charge 13 6V output It may take a few hours to several days to charge the battery depending on its state of charge When the battery is fully charged the regulator will turn off to prevent overcharging of the battery If the mains charger is turned on to charge the leisure battery this can also cause the solar panel regulator to turn off Power Supply Unit The PSU does not need to be switched on shutdown button in for the solar panel to charge the battery but if the PSU has an LCD display then this can be used to see the increase in battery voltage as the solar panel charges the battery During caravan storage the PSU should be shutdown shutdown button out Control Panel When the solar panel is operating the voltage display on the leisure battery will increase if the loads placed on the battery are sufficiently light Maintenance and cleaning The solar panel will require cleaning periodically in order to maintain the performance of the panel a caravan car shampoo or simple soap can be used no abrasive cleaners should be used Generator usage Caution should be used before connecting a generator to your caravan Whilst some generators use invertor technol Ogy others use a more basic principle to generate the 230v supply Preference should be to choose a generator which produces a consistent sinusoidal wave form with accu
4. Amps Blue Fridge D Motorhome Only The following table shows details of the fuse s ocated at the Leisure battery See also 3 4A Battery 1 20 Amps Yellow Fuse remotely located near battery Battery 2 20 Amps Yellow Fuse remotely located near battery 2 where fitted ocated at the Road Light fuse box I caravans only The following table shows details of the fuse s 1 20 Amps Yellow Fridge Supply 2 5 Amps Tan Left Hand Tail Lights 3 5 Amps Tan Right Hand Indicators 4 5 Amps Tan Fog Lights 5 Spare location 6 20 Amps Yellow Car Battery Supply 7 5 Amps Tan Right Hand Tail Lights 8 5 Amps Tan Left Hand Indicators 9 7 5 Amps Brown Stop Lights 10 5 Amps Tan Reverse Lights 3 6 Solar Charge Management The EC601 651 PSU incorporates a built in 3 7 Mains Charging The EC651 PSU Motorhome incorporates solar charge management feature which will a smart charge feature which monitors both monitor the input from a separate solar panel leisure and vehicle batteries and automatically and regulator The Solar Active symbol will be adjusts and directs the charger power and displayed on the control panel when there is solar power if a solar panel is installed to an amount of energy available to charge the battery The voltage and current produced maintain the leisure and vehicle batteries at an optimal level from the regulator can be viewed on the multi function
5. and red is positive and that the terminals are securely fastened Crocodile clips must not be used 84 m r C Operation Servicing To prevent over discharge the EC600 system m Under normal circumstances it should not incorporates a battery protect circuit that be necessary to remove the battery other warns the users and then disconnects the D than for routine inspection of the terminals batteries when they fall below set values T and topping up of the battery fluid where applicable Please see instructions supplied with the battery If a warning is active a beep will be emitted by the control panel and information will be shown on the screen To cancel the warning press the select button These warnings will not be repeated unless the power switch is turned off and on again This is to ensure the warning does not become a nuisance Vehicle 10 9V Battery selection This cut off level is designed to is changed from protect the vehicle battery from over Vehicle battery to discharge The 10 9V level ensures Leisure battery If there is sufficient power in the battery the leisure battery to run the vehicle electronics and start is below 9v then a the vehicle This cut off only applies to further warning will power drawn from the battery by the occur see below leisure equipment it will not protect the battery if you leave vehicle circuits Switched on such as the road lights Leisure 9V Power is turned off
6. display by selecting the Solar Power menu item In a motorhome depending on the charge state of the batteries the solar power will be directed to the required battery and continuously monitored to ensure optimum operation m is m C BU C 8p 3 8 Water Pump Operation The EC620 control panel pump button operates the internal water pump drawing water from an internal tank if fitted or an external container when no internal tank is fitted The system incorporates an automatic tank fill feature Caravan only When turned on this will automatically fill the onboard water tank from the external container and will switch off automatically when full To enable tank fill select Tank fill on on the control panel To ensure the external pump is not damaged if the external tank runs dry the pump runs for a maximum of 7 minutes The water tanks fresh amp waste incorporate a level warning feature to warn the user when the fresh water level drops below 2596 or when the waste water level reaches 10096 If the water pump power is turned on and the fresh water level drops to below 2596 a warning beep will be heard and a message will be displayed on the control panel To cancel the warning press the select button If the water pump power is turned on and the waste water level rises to full 10096 a warning beep will be heard and a message will be displayed on the control panel To cancel the warning press the s
7. even when in use With the caravan stationary and connected to a 220v 240v supply raise the front cover of the socket and insert the plug of the equipment to be used Close and latch the cover into place to provide a weatherproof seal Please remember that the equipment plugged into the socket may or may not be weatherproof To disconnect equipment raise socket cover and remove plug then close and latch the cover into place to ensure a weatherproof seal Before moving the caravan from a pitch ensure that all accessory points are disconnected and latched in the closed position to prevent the ingress of water or other foreign matter from causing damage to the point or any of the caravans services Any item plugged into this socket will be supplied by the same 10A breaker MCB as the other items plugged into sockets within the caravan Please take into account the total loading placed on the socket circuit and the site supply before switching equipment on The socket should be used to power a single appliance with an appropriate power consumption rating the socket is NOT suitable for use as a supply to power an adjacent caravan or motorhome INTERNAL USB SOCKET Internal USB Socket Provision In addition to the 230v sockets and 12v Sockets present on the binnacle at the front of the caravan Elegance and Continental models have a USB power socket provided This can be used with a variety of devices such as
8. hook up lead orange cable with blue connectors to the Leisure Vehicle and then connect to the mains Supply D Check Residual Current Device operation Locate the RCD within the PSU and ensure the RCD is switched on lever in up position Press the Test button and confirm that the RCD turns off lever in down position Switch the RCD back to the on position lever in up position If the test button failed to operate the RCD see Section 3 17 E Check Miniature Circuit Breakers Locate the MCB s within the PSU adjacent to the RCD and ensure they are all in the on up position If any MCB s fail to latch in the on position see section 3 17 F Turn the PSU ON Locate the black Shutdown button and ensure it is in the on position press button in Locate the green Charger switch on the PSU and turn to the on position press button in The charger Switch will illuminate when turned on G Check correct Polarity Locate the Reverse polarity indicator on the PSU and ensure that the indicator is NOT illuminated If the indicator is illuminated see section 3 17 H Check operation of equipment It is now safe to operate the 12V and 230V equipment 2 4 Control Panel Component Layout Your control panel will have an appearance as below but depending on your type of vehicle caravan or motorhome the control panel features will vary Not all features are present in all vehicles Leisure Bat
9. it is essential that only a proprietary brand LEISURE battery is used with a typical capacity of 75 to 120 Ah Ampere hours A normal car battery is NOT suitable This battery should always be connected when the System is in use The PSU is configured to work with standard lead acid leisure batteries and in most cases is also compatible with the latest range of Absorbed Glass Matt AGM batteries Before fitting non standard batteries please check that the charging profile described in 3 3 is suitable for the type of battery by referring to the battery documentation or battery manufacturer Some vehicle installations can cater for two leisure batteries connected in parallel In these cases it is recommended that two identical batteries are used The battery feed is fitted with an inline fuse between the battery and the electrical harness and is usually located immediately outside the battery compartment or within 500mm of the battery The maximum rating of this fuse is 20A per battery If a single battery is fitted to a motorhome this fuse could be up to 40A however if two batteries are fitted each battery should be fused at a maximum of 20A B Installation amp Removal Always disconnect the 230V mains supply and turn the PSU green charger switch to the off position button out before removing or installing the battery When connecting the battery ensure that the correct polarity is observed black is negative
10. item press the select button to display software information 3 14 Bluetooth Pairing Using the control panel access the System Settings menu and then scroll to the Bluetooth pairing section Press the select button to start pairing the power button LED will flash to indicate the pairing mode You can now pair your device to the system following the devices instructions to add a Bluetooth item Pairing remains on for 1 minute and is then turned off automatically Up to 4 Bluetooth devices can be paired It is possible to clear all paired devices to pair alternative devices 3 15 System Warnings The system incorporates a number of warnings that are active at specific times These are summarised below and also covered by relevant sections of this manual When a warning is active a triangle will be displayed in the control panel header area Fresh water With pump turned on and fresh Message on screen and 30 second audible level low water level low less than 2596 beep full Only available when an on board tank is fitted Leisure With control panel power on Message on screen and 30 second audible battery and leisure battery selected as beep voltage low active battery and the voltage level falls below 10V With control panel power on Message on screen and 30 second audible and leisure battery selected as beep If no action taken after 30 seconds active battery and the voltage then
11. panel must provide a fused and regulated output in order to connect to this point When fitted the connection point can be found inside the caravan adjacent to the battery box in close proximity to the battery box fuse Through the floor close to the battery box is a cable pass through allowing a pair of wires from an externally located device to pass from exterior to interior to meet the connection point This cable pass through will be capped both internally and externally with a cable entry gland A kit of parts is available from your caravan supplier which provides the mating half of the connection point The White rectangular connector found inside the caravan is a two way JST LR type connector For further assistance in identifying the connection wire colours leading to the connector are detailed in the wiring schematic in your caravan service book Factory fitted Solar Energy System Your tourer is fitted with a solar panel and regulator This solar panel and regulator will provide additional 12v power whenever sunlight is available to the panel and this will be directed to the leisure battery whether the control panel is ON or OFF and regardless of the position of the SYSTEM SHUTDOWN button If a factory fitted alarm system is present that alarm will in turn be able to use the leisure battery as a power supply Conditions allowing the system keeps the leisure battery topped up during storage and will provi
12. visit www sargentltd co uk BATTERY BOX The battery box The Battery Box is intended to accommodate an auxiliary battery in your caravan The Battery Box has a CE socket to connect to a 230 V power supply Inside the Battery Box there is the option to fit several sockets and outlets Cleaning and maintenance Use protective clothing and glasses when handling a leaking battery and avoid direct contact to the skin eyes and respiratory organ i e Should a battery leakage occur please act This product meets the latest version of the according to the instructions supplied by the EN 1648 part 1 and 2 standard manufacturer of the battery Act with caution uu as caustic substances are present in the Before placing the battery inside the Battery battery Box the battery should be placed in the Soft Tray and rested on the ground adjacent Always remove the battery and the power to the Battery Box Carefully connect the cable before carrying out any maintenance of electrical wires the red cable attaches to the the product pole and the black cable to the pole of Before removing the clamps switch off the battery all electrical and gas appliances Use a soft cloth or sponge and a non acid abrasive detergent when cleaning the battery box or soft tray To check if any acid is present in the soft tray After mounting the terminals lift the battery or bag simply press it softly B st
13. C630 amp EC640 Control Equipment INPUT 230v 230 Volts 0 to 16 Amps 1096 OUTPUT 230V RCD protected 2 x MCB outputs of 10A amp 1 x MCB output of 16A Separate switched channels for heating System and charger INPUT 12V 2 x 20A battery inputs via 2 x 4 way connectors SOLAR INPUT 1 X Dedicated solar panel input 20 to 150W panel via a 2 way connector OUTPUT 12V 25A total output via multiple switched channels protected by 13 fused outputs Integrated CHARGER Input 220 240 Volts AC 10 Frequency 50 Hz 6 Current 3A max DC Output 13 6 to 14 4 Volts nominal Current 25 Amps max 300 Watts Signal INPUT 4 x Fresh water level 4 x Waste water level Fresh water negative 1 x Engine running plus multiple vehicle sensed Waste water connections sensor inputs for temperature negative sensed amp humidity Data IN OUT CANBUS Data communication and power to Control Panel via 6 way connector Cl Bus Data communication to Cl Bus enabled devices via RJ11 12 connector IP rating IP31 Operating temperature Ambient O to 35 Celsius Charger case Automatic shutdown temperature with full load 65 C Max and restart if overheated overloaded EC601 amp EC651 PSU Overall size HxWxD 180 x 305 x 135mm Weight 3 8 Kg Clearances 75mm above 50mm left amp right EC620 Control Panel Overall size HxWxD 93 x 180 x 32mm Fixing centres 166mm Cut out size HxW 82 x 165mm X Z
14. OMM Weight 150g EC630 Comms Overall size HxWxD 55 x 116 x 85mm Weight 550g Module EC640 Sensor Overall size HxWxD 60 x 27 x 14mm Weight 80g m r m C mu C 8p SWIFT COMMAND POWER CONTROL SYSTEM 5 2 Approvals System BSEN 1648 1 BSEN1648 2 compliant BS7671 2008 compliant Residual Current Device RCD 40A 30mA trip to BS EN 61008 Miniature Circuit Breakers MCB s type C 6000A breaking capacity to BSEN 60898 Electro Magnetic Compatibility EMC directive 2004 108 EC Certificate CE20071224 1 Integrated Charger BS EN 60335 1 2 29 2006 95EC IEC61000 3 2 3 1995 1 Low Voltage Directive 2006 95EC TUV 014900 A1 EN55022 Class B EN55024 Level 2 5 2 Declaration of Conformity Equipment Leisure Power Control System Model name EC601 EC651 EC620 amp PX300 hereby declare that the equipment named above has been designed to comply with the relevant sections of the above referenced approvals The unit complies with all essential requirements of the Directives IL Sargent Technical Director Sargent Electrical Services Ltd Unit 39 Tokenspire Business Park Woodmansey Beverley East Yorkshire Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this document no guarantee is given against errors oromissions This document may be updated improved orver time therefore please check with your dealer supplier for update information or
15. date and amend your details look at tracking information and history review system information and historical data as well as changing some system options and settings 4 3 Swift Command SIM Coverage amp Usage information The EC600 system contains Mobile SIM with 36 month contract which commences upon activation at the Dealership when a customer is assigned to the caravan motorhome Below is a list of the countries covered by the SIM under a fair usage policy a complete list is available at request Austria Belgium Bulgaria Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Malta Norway Poland Portugal Romania Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden United Kingdom 4 4 Replacement Parts The Control panel contains a small lithium battery to maintain the clock when no other energy supplies are available this will last in excess of 5 years under normal conditions The battery is a CR2032 3 0V The EC640 Communication module contains a special backup battery pack which should last in excess of 3 years under normal conditions The pack part number is 16308 available from Sargent 4 5 Updates From time to time there may be updates to the System software these updates will be done at service intervals by your dealership 5 Technical Data amp Approvals 5 1 Caravan Equipment EC601 EC651 EC620 E
16. de a daily boost to the leisure battery when camping without a mains 230V supply Battery power As a guide An 80w panel is capable of supplying up to 4 8 amps 1 5 Regulator Unlike typical regulators the factory fitted solar panel regulator has been specially designed to draw no power from the leisure battery when the solar panel is not generating power This features is desirable especially in winter months when a normal regulator can gradually discharge the leisure battery Regulator operation The regulator operates automatically turning on and off as required to charge and maintain the leisure battery When the solar panel is exposed to a source of sunlight the regulator starts to operate When the voltage from the panel reaches a usable level the Panel Output LED will flash indicating that the battery is being charged see battery charging below If insufficient power is being generated by the solar panel the regulator will turn off The regulator checks the solar panel output every 30 seconds and turns on and off as required On overcast days when the solar panel output is minimal the regulator can still deliver a small charge and in this mode the LED s are not illuminated to conserve power GENERATOR HABITATION RELAY EXTERIOR 230V SOCKET Battery charging If a leisure battery is fitted and requires charging the Charge Status LED will illuminate Depending on the state of charge of the
17. e the handheld device is within 7M of the middle of the caravan motorhome 65 i Dr Oo LLI LLI SWIFT COMMAND POWER CONTROL SYSTEM 3 17 Contact Details Sargent Electrical Services Limited provide a technical help line during office hours Please contact 01482 678981 if you require technical help For out of hour support please refer to the tech support section of the Sargent web Site www sargentltd co uk 4 Remote Access amp Control 4 1 Swift Command App The Swift Command app can be down loaded from the Apple App Store the Android Play Store or the Windows store Your dealer will be able to demonstrate the app and the many features that it provides Some of the key features are Power information and Control Lighting Control Water System Control Heating Control Tracking Alerts amp Notifications Account and System Settings User Manual Swift Website Link Before you can use the App with your caravan or motorhome you will need to create an account and sign up to the free communication service This is a simple process and will be explained further by your dealer at the vehicle handover Additional information is available at www sargentitd co uk 4 2 Swift Command Web usage amp Description In addition to the mobile App you can also use the same account and login details to access the Swift Command web site www swiftcommand co uk Here you can up
18. een started all equipment has been disconnected to meet EMC requirements See 2 6 Control Panel Observe control panel handling instructions Control panel locked erratic software may have crashed Reboot control panel by turning function off the PSU isolate switch Wait 30 seconds then turn the Switch back on No 12 volt No 230v supply Check all above Sutputimom Charger not Turn charger switch on switch will iluminate PSU Switched on Battery not Install charged battery as per 3 4 connected and or charged Power button Turn power on at control panel on control panel not Switched to on Battery flat Recharge battery check fuses check charging voltage is Battery fuse present at battery blown Fuse blown Check all fuses are intact and the correct value fuse is installed as per fuse table Equipment Check equipment is switched on and connected to the 12V Switched off supply unplugged Other fault Contact your Dealer Lights not Fuse s blown Replace fuse with correct value as per fuse table working Lights turned Turn Lights on by pressing the lights button use dimmer at off the control panel Communi Bluetooth not Using System Settings menu select Bluetooth Pair option cations not paired working E z Bluetooth Ensure that the handheld device has Bluetooth switched on not active on and that the device supports the Bluetooth 4 standard BLE Device Bluetooth out of range Ensur
19. elect button These warnings will not be repeated unless the water pump power switch is turned off and on again This is to ensure the warning does not become a nuisance 3 9 Water Tank Heaters frost protection Operation The EC651 Motorhome only features the ability to switch on water tank heater to provide frost protection for the fresh and waste tanks The tank heater symbol is displayed on the control panel when this feature is enabled The tank heaters will only operate if there is over 2596 in the relevant water tank and the external temperature sensor detects that the temperature falls below 2 degrees C If the temperature rises above this level the heaters will be switched off but the feature will remain on 3 10 AC Current Limiter Operation The EC600 system features a 230V current monitoring system which allows the mains hook up current to be displayed on the control panel and the resolution of the display is 0 5A A current limit setting can be activated which if reached will switch off the electric elements in the heating system until such time as the current drops and the elements will be switched back on An example of this is if a kettle was to be operated whilst the heating was on and the current limit was reached then the heater electric element would be temporarily Switched off when the kettle had boiled then the heater element would be switched back on automatically This feature is particularly useful wh
20. en abroad on a low current supply A warning that the limit has been reached is displayed on the control panel Setting the value to OFF will disable this feature The Swift Command App can be used to adjust this feature 3 11 Lighting and Dimming Operation The system contains up to two dimming channels for groups of lights which can be controlled by the dimmer button Some motorhome models also feature an additional furniture mounted dimming control The awning light on a caravan can be controlled by a number of items within the caravan the local switch adjacent to the entry door the alarm system lighting button the control panel awning light button and the App Each item can toggle the light on and off The awning light on a motorhome can again be controlled by a number of items the local switch adjacent to the entry door the control panel awning light button the App and the lock and unlock system dependant on system Setting being set to do so Each item can toggle the light on and off The Swift Command App can be used to both configure and adjust the lighting and dimming 3 12 Heating Controls There are a number of heating systems that can be controlled by the EC600 The system will be preconfigured by the manufacturer The following menu items are only available in Timer control mode this example refers to models equipped with Alde heating systems other heating systems will have similar controls but some opti
21. es consult the site warden for advice Generator being used The Reverse Polarity warning light is on when using my Generator This is a normal side effect when using some types of generator Instead of connecting the neutral conductor to earth some generators centre tap the earth connection making both neutral and live conductors 110V above earth This 110V difference causes the neon polarity indicator to illuminate In most cases it is still safe to use the generator but please consult the generator handbook for further information Pump not working Fuse blown Replace fuse with correct value as per fuse table Pump turned off Turn pump on by pressing the pump button at the control panel Setting incorrect Both the internal and external pump feeds are controlled from the control panel To alter the setting of the pump Switch see section 3 8 Ensure the setting matches your desired requirement Control Control Panel Check batteries and fuses turn PSU isolate switch and Panel has no charger switch on and ensure mains supply is connected Problems display Check control panel connecting lead at PSU and behind Control Panel Contact your Dealer 12v Power Battery protect feature has operated to protect the Vehicle turns off battery and or the Leisure battery See 3 4C Over voltage protection has been activated the control panel will display a warning Engine has b
22. ion Menu Tree Leisure battery the leisure battery voltage and charging or discharging current is displayed Use the select button to toggle the display with voltage on the main display whilst current in or out of the battery is shown on the bargraph and vice versa current on the main display and voltage on the bargraph Vehicle battery when connected the vehicle battery voltage and charging or discharging current is displayed Use the select button to toggle the display with voltage on the main display whilst current in or out of the battery is shown on the bar graph and vice versa current on the main display and voltage on the bar graph Solar Power the charging current from the solar panel along with the voltage of the battery it is charging is displayed Use the select button to toggle the display with voltage on the main display whilst current is shown on the bargraph and vice versa current on the main display and voltage on the bargraph Select Battery press the select button toggles between the Leisure and Vehicle batteries as the power source or battery to be charged The Selected battery is shown in the header area Tank Fill on off Caravan Only Turn tank fill on to start the external water pump and to start transferring water from the external water container to the internal water tank Tank filling will stop when the onboard tank is full or if more than 7 minutes have elapsed If not full
23. is allows the leisure electronics to be turned off when not required to save battery power When in the off state the solar panel charge the alarm and tracking system supplies and are still active all other supplies are turned off Before using the system please ensure the system shutdown switch is in the on position button in 2 3 Connecting to the Mains 230V supply and Safety checks For your safety it is IMPORTANT that you follow these connections instructions each time your Leisure Vehicle is connected to a mains supply This section assumes that the system is complete and that a Leisure battery has been installed see 3 4 A Ensure suitability of the Mains Supply Your Leisure Vehicle should only be connected to an approved supply that meets the requirements of BS7671 or relevant harmonised standards In most cases the site warden will hold information regarding suitability of supply If using a generator you also need to comply with the requirements instructions supplied with the generator Please note that Some electronic generators may not be compatible with your leisure system Further generator operational information is contained elsewhere in this manual B Switch the PSU internal Power Converter OFF Locate the green Charger power switch on the PSU and ensure the switch is in the off position button out before connection to the mains supply C Connect the Hook up Lead Firstly connect the supplied
24. king correctly the test button should be operated each time the vehicle is connected to the mains supply see section 2 3 The Miniature Circuit Breakers MCB s operate in a similar way to traditional fuses and are provided to protect the wiring installation from overload or short circuit If an overload occurs the MCB will switch off the supply If this occurs you should investigate the cause of the fault before switching the MCB back on The following table shows the rating and circuit allocation for the three MCB s 1 10 White 230v Amps Sockets 2 16 White Extra 230V Amps Yellow Sockets for heating heater System 3 10 Black Fridge Amps Charger Auxiliary devices 3 2 Generator Usage Caution should be used before connecting a generator to your caravan or motorhome Whilst some generators use electronic inverter technology others use a more basic principle to generate the 230V supply Preference should be to choose a generator which produces a consistent sinusoidal wave form with accurate voltage control The Reverse Polarity warning light on the PSU may illuminate when using a Generator This is anormal side effect when using some types of generator Instead of connecting the neutral conductor toearth some generators centre tap the earth connection making both neutral and live conductors 110V above earth This 110V difference causes the neon polarity indicator to illuminate In mos
25. m shutdown switch on the same way as the backlight The screen the PSU is in the on button in position before will wake up if your hand is placed near the driving see 2 2 This will ensure the electronic panel or if a button is pressed system is active and will therefore be able to control the charging process supply the refrigerator and monitor other system circuits On motorhomes if when fitted designated 12V sockets en route reading lights and en route heating will remain operational while the engine is running With the engine running the screen will show ENGINE RUNNING the leisure and vehicle battery icons will be displayed to indicate they are being charged and the charging voltage will be show in the main display 3 System Technical Information The following section provides further technical information relating to the electrical system You can also access the supporting technical manual from www sargentltd co uk 3 1 Residual Current Device amp Miniature Circuit Breakers Miniature Circuit Breakers MCB s Residual Current Device RCD RCD Test button The Residual Current Device RCD is basically provided to protect the user from lethal electric shock The RCD will turn off trip if the current flowing in the live conductor does not fully return down the neutral conductor i e some current is passing through a person down to earth or through a faulty appliance To ensure the RCD is wor
26. mobile phones media players etc as a power supply for continued running of the device or charging of the internal battery of that device The socket provides a 5v output in line with the usual USB specification and is powered by the leisure battery and or charger The con necting lead between socket and device is not provided as the format of this lead is device specific The fitted USB socket is limited to an output of 1amp for larger devices such as tablets use of the adjacent 12v socket with an appropri ate adaptor may instead be required Please check the instructions supplied with your device for further details ELECTRICS
27. ng will not cable still in and the charger is switched stop until the hook up lead is removed connected on plugged in m m C mu 5p 8p SWIFT COMMAND POWER CONTROL SYSTEM ELECTRICS No 230 volt output from PSU 3 16 Common Fault Table Connecting Check and connect lead as per 2 3C lead between the site and Leisure Vehicle not connected RCD switched Reset RCD as per 2 3D off RCD not Check supply polarity if the RCD continues to fail contact operating your Dealer as there is probably an equipment or wiring fault correctly MCB switched Reset MCB by switching OFF down position then back ON off up position if the MCB continues to fail contact your Dealer as there is probably an equipment or wiring fault No or deficient supply from site Contact site Warden for assistance Other fault Contact your Dealer Reverse Polarity light is illuminated on PSU Mains Supply reversed The reverse polarity light is designed to illuminate when the Live and Neutral supply has been reversed crossed over If the light illuminates there is a problem with the site supply or the cable connecting the supply to your vehicle The light is designed to work on UK electrical supwplies where the neutral conductor is connected to earth at the sub station If you are using your vehicle outside the UK this light may illuminate when no fault exists In these cas
28. nssteds cewnesacubinasavasd cxendeneiaaitidvactesvadsacsensneds 101 intemal VSB SOCKS tas MEET S E 101 65 Oo ns Oo W LLI SWIFT COMMAND POWER CONTROL SYSTEM EC600 Swift Command 1 Introduction This section of the handbook will guide you through the operation of the electrical system Further technical details are contained in section 3 or in the supporting technical manual available from www sargentltd co uk For the safe operation of all electrical equipment within your Leisure Vehicle it is important that you read and fully understand these instructions If you are unsure of any point please contact your dealer distributor for advice before use The system has a number of key components that you will need to be familiar with before attempting to use the system these are The EC601 amp EC651 Power Supply Unit PSU a combined mains consumer unit and 12V controller located in the bed box or upper locker The EC620 Control Panel CP a remotely located user control panel used to turn circuits on and off and to display battery water tank and other System information This panel uses simple straightforward controls and reliable data communication to the PSU This is mounted over the exterior door Isolate Reverse polarity Charger Switch indicator 12 Volt DC fuses under flap The PX300 Intelligent Battery charger 300W located under the bed or lower
29. ons may vary rri n m C BU C 8p Scroll to the Heating Settings and press select to set or adjust the following items Control Set to Manual to use the controls supplied by the heating appliance manufacturer Set to Timer to control the appliance by the control panel with the settings below Set to Remote control the appliance by the Swift Command app The following menu items are only available when in Timer control mode Electric Set the electric element to off 1KW 2KW or 3KW Gas Set gas heating on or off Timer 1 Set the timer 1 event Example 07 30 time This setting adjusts in 15 minute increments and uses the 20 hour clock T1 Heating Set the timer 1 heating Example 22 deg C temperature This setting can be off or 5 through to 30 degrees C T1 H Water Set the timer 1 hot water Example 40 deg C temperature This setting can be off 40 deg C 60 deg C or Boost The menu now repeats for timer 2 through to timer 4 Exit Settings When timer 4 is completed the exit settings item is reached Press the select button to exit and save the settings The timer example above will set the heating to 22 degrees C and the hot water to 40 degrees C at 7 30 in the morning SWIFT COMMAND POWER CONTROL SYSTEM 3 13 Other Controls The main control panel will display the software version number of both the Control Panel and the PSU On the EC620 menu
30. rate voltage control The reverse polarity warning light may illuminate when using a generator This is a normal side effect when using some types of generator Instead of connecting the neutral and live conductors 110v above earth This 110v difference causes the neon polarity indicator to illuminate In most cases it is safe to use a generator but please consult the generator handbook for further information Habitation relay Habitation relays are fitted to caravans by manufacturers to comply with the following legislation 1 The Road Vehicles Construction and Use Regulations 1986 Regulation 60 Radio interference suppression 2 European Community Whole Vehicle Type Approval ECWVTA framework directive 2007 46 EC and EU Regulation 661 2009 General Safety mandates UNECE Regulation 10 Vehicles with regard to Electromagnetic compatibility A habitation relay must be fitted by manufacturers safe guarding the consumer The purpose of the relay is to disable non homologated appliances components whilst the vehicle is in transit Unintentional electromagnetic energy can be created by non homologated devices within the habitation compartment which could cause a malfunction of the caravan s electronic systems components Exterior 230V socket The recessed electric socket is designed to give you a convenient electrical access point on the outside of the caravan which is completely protected from the weather
31. rn the water pump on Press the button again to turn the pump off The adjacent LED will illuminate when the pump is on and the level of the water tank will be shown on the screen Interior Lights Button With the power on press the lights button to turn the main lighting supply on or off Light Dimming Button With the power on press the dimmer button to turn the dimmed lighting on or off Press the select button to adjust the dimmer level the menu automatically changes to the adjustment screen The last setting is remembered Awning Light Button With the power on press the awning light button to turn the awning light on or off The Adjacent LED will illuminate when the awning light is on The awning light may also be controlled by a door side Switch the caravan alarm system or the motorhome locking system Note Display illumination The LCD back 2 6 Operation while driving light will illuminate for the pre set time default time is 30 seconds adjustable between 5 and 120 seconds Setting the timer to O seconds will force the backlight to be permanently on The illumination of the The EC600 system is designed to shutdown parts of the system while the engine is running This is to meet Electro Magnetic Compatibility EMC regulations and to ensure the safe operation of the caravan or motorhome blue LED s adjacent to the power pump amp awning light buttons can be configured in Please ensure the syste
32. rong smell together with the Soft Tray into the middle from the soft tray may also indicate spilled of the Battery Box compartment Push the acid Always treat spilled battery acid as battery to the back of the Battery Box hazardous waste Dispose of spilled battery acid according to the local and national The battery is then secured by restraining regulations straps see figure A pet i Before the camping season or extensive When attaching the 230 volt cable on the CE travelling check the soft tray or bag for faults Socket the maximum recommended thickness and replace if necessary of the cable is 10 mm When closing the door the attached cable is to be fed through the slot The cleaning of the battery box and soft tray in the door The maximum battery size that can or bag should only be done after all power be fitted is 225mm high including terminals x Sources have been Switched off in order to 175mm deep x 353mm wide The depth and prevent a hazardous situations width dimensions include the rim around the bottom used for securing the battery ep oO ae oO LLI 4 LLI BATTERY INSTALATION SOLAR PANEL Battery installation Under normal circumstances it should not be necessary to remove the battery other than for routine inspection of terminals and topping up if required It should be remembered that batteries suitable for the electrical demands of a caravan differ in design from
33. t cases it is safe to use a generator but please consult the generator handbook for further information m m C 25 5p 8p 8p e ns oO LLI LLI SWIFT COMMAND POWER CONTROL SYSTEM 3 3 Battery Charger The system incorporates an intelligent three stage battery charger During stage 1 the battery voltage is increased gradually while the current is limited to start the charging process and protect the battery At stage 2 the voltage rises to 14 4V to deliver the bulk charge to the battery When the battery is charged the voltage is decreased at stage 3 to 13 6V to deliver a float charge to maintain the battery in the fully charged state The charger can be left switched on continuously as required The battery charger power converter also provides power to the leisure equipment when the mains supply is connected This module supplies DC to the leisure equipment up to a maximum of 25 Amps 300 Watts therefore the available power is distributed between the leisure load and the battery with the leisure load taking priority as per the following example 5A 20A 10A 15A 15A 10A 20A 5A i p Vboost Charge l Voltage Vfit l l l SSS 2 porc 100 Charge l i Current Constant Constant Current Voltage Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Re Indicator 3 4 Leisure Battery A Type Selection For optimum performance and safety
34. tery Heating Tank Filling Selected Solar Active Clock System Active ON Vehicle Battery 230V Tank Heaters Warning Selected Connected Timer Set ON 230V Load Limit Active Awing Light Menu Up Light Dimmii igl imming Menu Select Ceiling Lights Menu Down Water Pump Power Fresh Water Waste Water Level Level Bar Graph Information Multi Function Display Segments Display Power Button Press the power button to turn the leisure power on Press the button again to turn the power off The adjacent LED will illuminate when the power is on the screen backlight will turn on and system information will be shown on the LCD display To avoid night time nuisance the LED and backlight will be turned off after a preset time see note below Menu Navigation Up Button Use the menu up and down buttons to Scroll through the various functions The menu operates on a continuous loop arrangement so you can go up or down to reach all menu items It is recommended to start in the down direction Menu Navigation Select Button Use the select button make a selection or to change a value or setting This button is also used to select the display or toggle the display information on many menu items Menu Navigation Down Button Use the menu up and down buttons to Scroll through the various functions The menu operates on a continuous loop arrangement so you can go up or down to reach all menu items It is recommended to start in the down direct
35. the system will switch the power off to level is below 9V prevent severedischarge of the battery Note This is an emergency cut off level to protect the battery from severe dam age You should not rely on this cut off level during normal operation but manage your power consumption to a discharge level of 11 5V or above This cut off only applies to power drawn from the battery by the leisure equipment that is controlled by the control panel power switch it will not protect the battery from discharge by permanently connected equipment Leisure With control panel power on Message on screen and repeated beeps battery or off and leisure battery is se from the control panel The power is voltage high lected as active battery and the automatically turned off The beeping will not voltage level rises above 15V stop until the fault is cleared Vehicle If the vehicle battery is selected instead of the leisure battery then similar battery warnings to those described above are applied to the vehicle battery warnings The vehicle battery low warning level is 10 9V Engine When the engine is started the Message on screen Leisure amp Vehicle running system power will be turned off battery symbols indicating both batteries are connected for charging The charging voltage is also shown on screen Mains lead When the engine is started and Message on screen and repeated beeps hook up the mains cable is still plugged from the control panel The beepi
36. then repeat AC Limit the AC current limiter when enabled will monitor the incoming AC current and if the set limit is reached the 230V heating element within the heating system will be temporarily turned off until the current falls below the set limit Use the select button to set the limit or to turn the feature off The AC Limit icon in the header indicated that a limit is set and will flash if the limiter is active Temperature amp Humidity Pressing the select button scrolls through the internal temperature internal humidity amp external temperature readings Please note that due to the location of the internal temperature sensor there may be slight differences to the temperature shown on the heating System Dimmer this display shows the lighting dimming level and is adjusted in 596 increments The display commences where the level was last set Press the select button to increase the level up to 10096 and then back down again to 596 Pressing the dimming button on the control panel immediately shows this dimming value Heater Settings this sub menu allow the heater controls and associated Settings to be adjusted A full explanation of the controls can be found in the heater section System Settings this sub menu allows a number of system features to be configured like the Clock Date Key beep Backlight time LED time Tank Alarms Bluetooth Pairing etc Pump Button With the power on press the pump button to tu
37. those for use with a car and whilst the system may operate with a car battery it is strongly recommended that only a leisure type battery maintained in good condition is used The battery should be kept topped up at all times if required Your caravan has been fitted with an in line fuse between the battery terminal and caravan harness It is recommended that the fuse rating fitted in this location does not exceed 20 amps To preserve the life of your leisure battery and charger please observe the following 1 Do not leave all 12V appliances powered at the same time as this will drain your leisure battery more rapidly 2 If all 12V appliances must be powered together ensure the battery is in circuit and that the battery charger is turned on 3 For optimum performance use the transformer charger unit with a leisure battery attached Battery It is recommended that a good quality rechargeable leisure battery is always in circuit when the system is in use A deep cycling heavy duty 12V battery should be purchased to provide power for lights and other electrical appliances A proprietary brand leisure battery with a minimum of 85 Amp capacity is recommended Solar panel connection point where supplied model specific A connection point has been included in the caravan electrical harness to take a 12V supply from an aftermarket solar panel or similar device to the caravan leisure battery The solar
38. unit close to the PSU The C44 Road Light Fuse Box This small unit which is unique to caravans is located in the front bed box The unit houses fuses for the road lighting circuits and supplies from the tow vehicle and also has connectors for the optional alarm system and Automatic Trailer Control ATC unit Control App and Swift Command web site The Swift Command app can be downloaded from the Apple App store Android Play store or Windows store and provides many features to view information and change settings relating to the Swift Command system using a Bluetooth connection between phone tablet and control system Outside of Bluetooth range the Swift Command website also allows control of some features as well as providing information and historical data on your caravan An account for use with these services will be created and described to you by your dealer at vehicle handover if this is for any reason not possible or further information is required please visit www sargentltd co uk where full details are available Heating System Sun Switch Residual Current Device RCD Miniature Circuit Breakers MCB s 2 Using the System 2 1 Power Supply Unit Component Layout The PSU is located in the front offside bed box area in caravans and in similar locations in motorhomes 2 2 Activating the System The EC600 system has a shutdown feature that can be used when the vehicle is in storage Th

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