Need help to identify auxillary fuses on Ducato 2015

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Hi Funsters =",'=
What with all this down time I have decided to identify the fuses on my Burstner 2016 should the worst happen. I have managed to sort the main fuse board layouts but cant find any info on those located at the base of the driver's door pillar, or for the mini fuses within the engine compartment fuse box grouped on the offside section of the box. It's really annoying as they must protect some electrical component/device but i cant find any info online so would greatly appreciate your help. Many thanks Miss Trinity...
 
Ps. Does any one have the English version of the Elektroblock EBL99 as I cant translate the fuse labels, cheers Trinity =",'=
 
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Those are the Fiat fuses for the van.
The fuses for the Burstner habitation are on the Elektroblock - often under the passenger seat.
But all those are not marked up very well.

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The English version of the EBL is most helpful thank you :-) and I am familiar with the general fuseboard layouts but pleased to get conformation there too. It's the additional wee fuse board tucked down behind the base cover of the driver's seatbelt mounting at the rear of the door I'm Interested in. Plus the additional wee fuse block next to the main engine compartment fuse board assembly. It seems that no one knows about them and I would like to learn more. Thankfully I have got this far electrically with just a double headlamp failure which was odd as lost both low beam bulbs on the same stretch of road one night. Anyway it's very kind of you to help, thank you. I am sure many others will also appreciate this info. Thanks again =",'= Trinity
 
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I would like to know what the fuses protect which are those located in the smaller left hand portion of the engine compartment fuse box. It seems to be missing online have searched a while. Many thanks =",'=

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