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Sounds like you need a new garage!
Either the new battery is flat or the starter solenoid is faulty or they hit the inertia cut off. Did they reset the security system after disconnecting the battery?
you are not alone. There is an inertia switch behind the battery.
Could you add a few details, I've not heard of an IGC switch. Where did you hear about it? If your RV is equipped with a generator, you most likely have an 'Automatic Transfer Switch' (ATS) to switch between shore power and generator power so you don't send power from your generator into the power grid through your shore cord. There are also many newer RVs with controls for lights and other systems.
The owner's manual for your chassis should contain that information. If you don't have the manual, the chassis manufacturer, (Fiat?) will have that information online.
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