Adria control panel light??

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enough to know i shouldnt touch things i know nothing about ....
Can nnyone tell me what this light means please?
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It's not the AUX light I need to know about, it's the other light. I have recently fitted a B2B and it seems to indicate a link to two batteries, is it a fault light or an information light telling me it's charging up via B2B ??

Just about to set off for the tunnel, so I will disconnect the B2B and try to sort it out when I get chance, thanks.

PS it may be a normal light, but as I haven't seen it before it has spooked me a bit.
 
I am not exactly sure what this means but the manual states "The warning light goes on when the vehicle engine is running and the parrallel batteries is active"
I think it simply means the engine is running and charging the batteries.
 
Thanks, that's what I was thinking but didn't have time to check. We're at the tunnel now with no issues, so Im sure it's not an issue - or at least that's what I told the gaffer!

The main thing is that the malfunction light isn't illuminated, so I'm sure it was telling me the leisure batteries are being charged. I disconnected the B2B before I set off and the light stayed illuminated (engine running) and goes off when the engine isn't running, so it doesn't seem related to the B2B.

The manual I have doesnt actually refer to the light at all !! It looks like 2 batteries connected together and us red when illuminated. It's next to the S1 light shown below, the S1 light refers to the level of the fresh water tank and it's currently empty (we're not carrying additional water in the tank en route this time) - so it might be related to that?

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Parallel batteries ??? Wonder what they mean by that?

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Perhaps that light is always on when the engine is running as you would not normally see it when driving.
If I get a chance I will check mine tonight.
 

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