How to Locate and Control Electrical Systems Using the CZONE Contact 6 Plus Module
The CZONE Contact 6 Plus Module is a digital switching system used in Zone RV off-road models to control and monitor various electrical systems. It consists of four modules located in different areas of the RV, including the driver and passenger overhead cupboards, inside the driver's side wardrobe, and under the oven behind an access panel.
To understand the schematic of the CZONE Contact 6 Plus Module, it is essential to know the location of each module and the electrical systems it controls. Here is a breakdown of each module and its corresponding electrical systems:
Location 1
Driver's Side Module This module is located in the overhead cupboard above the lounge and controls the following electrical systems:
- Roof fans
- LED lights in the lounge
- DC accessory in the lounge
- Radio
- Fridge
- Roof touch lights
Location 2
Passenger Side Module This module is located in the overhead cupboard next to the microwave and controls the following electrical systems:
- Television
- Awning lights in white
- Awning lights in orange
- LED lights in the kitchen
- Sirocco fans
- LED light in the ensuite
Location 3
Front Module This module is located behind an access panel inside the driver's side wardrobe and controls the following electrical systems:
- Spotlights
- Foot locker lights
- DC accessory in the bed
- LED bed lights
- Bed/boot lights
- Spare/satellite dish (if fitted)
Location 4
Kitchen Module This module is located behind an access panel under the oven and controls the following electrical systems:
- Freshwater pump
- Main water pump
- DC accessory in the kitchen
- White light on the driver's side
- Compressor monitor
- Orange light on the driver's side
To control and monitor these electrical systems, the CZONE Contact 6 Plus Module is connected to a touch display located on the side of the overhead cupboard at the entrance door. The touch display allows you to turn on/off the electrical systems and monitor their status.
In case of a fuse failure, the manual fuse bypass feature can be used by removing the fuse from the lower normal position and placing it into the upper bypass position.
In conclusion, the CZONE Contact 6 Plus Module is an essential component of the electrical system in Zone RV off-road models. Understanding its schematic and locating each module can help control and monitor various electrical systems in the RV. However, any modifications or changes to the electrical system may void the warranty and safety of the RV.
Disclaimer: The following article is only relevant to Zone RV off-road models equipped with the CZONE Contact 6 Plus Module. Any modifications or changes to the electrical system may void the warranty and safety of the RV.