How to use your NE266 Control Panel
Navigate your motorhome’s functionality with ease using the following guidelines.
If your control panel looks like the image below, these instructions are for you!
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Power On/Off
Hold the On/Off switch for 5 seconds to power the control panel on or off. -
Internal Lights
Toggle your motorhome's internal lights on or off with a press of this button.
Remember to switch them off before leaving the vehicle! A green light indicates the feature is active. -
External Lights
Press to control the external lights. Like the internal lights, ensure they’re off when you leave. A green light means they’re on. -
Water Pump
Use this button to activate or deactivate the water pump, essential for using the shower, sinks, and toilet flush. A green light confirms it’s on. -
Fresh Water Levels
Check your fresh water tank level by pressing this button. The percentage will display (S1) and flash when the tank is empty. -
Waste Water Levels
View your waste water tank level by pressing this button. The percentage will display (R1) and flash when the tank is full. -
Temperature
- First press: Displays internal temperature (IN).
- Second press: Shows external temperature (OUT).
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Leisure Battery Level
- First press: Displays the battery voltage.
- Second press: Shows the remaining battery percentage.
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Starter Battery Level
- First press: Displays the starter battery voltage.
- Second press: Shows the remaining battery percentage.
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Display Screen
View all readings and symbols on this screen for a comprehensive overview.
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Important Tips
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Turn Off When Not in Use
Always power down the control panel when you’re not in the motorhome to conserve battery life. -
Mains Connection Symbol
An LED plug symbol will appear on the display when the motorhome is hooked up to an external power source
What if Something’s Not Working?
If a triangle with an exclamation mark appears on the display, this signals an issue, accompanied by an error code:
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- E.1: Serial cable connection is wrong, check your mains hookup.
- E.2: Water pump is short-circuited or overloaded.
- E.6: External light output is short-circuited or overloaded.
- E.7: Auxiliary or heating tank output is short-circuited or overloaded.
Looking for more assistance?
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