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Contents

General Safety Information  .............................................6
    Safety Alert Symbols and Signal Words  ..................6
    Reporting Safety Defects  .............................................7
    Tow Vehicle and Trailer Compatibility  .....................7
    Terminology & Abbreviations ......................................8

Tire Safety Information  ..........................................................

9

    Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit - Trailer  .

9

        Trailers 10,000 Pounds GVWR or less ......................

9

    Steps for Determining Load Limit -TOW VEHICLE  10
    Tire Safety - Everything Rides on it  ............................ 10
        Safety First - Basic Tire Maintenance  ..................... 10
        Finding Your Vehicles Recommended Tire                            

 

        Pressure and Load Limit  .............................................. 10
        Understanding Tire Pressure and Load Limits  ...

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        Checking Tire Pressure  ................................................

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        Steps for Maintaining Proper Tire Pressure  ........

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        Tire Size  ..............................................................................

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        Tire Tread  .......................................................................... 12
        Tire balance and wheel alignment  ........................... 12
        Tire Repair  ......................................................................... 12
        Tire Fundamentals  ......................................................... 12
        Information on Passenger Vehicle Tires  ................ 12
        Treadwear Number UTQGS Information  ............. 13
        Additional Information on Light Truck Tires  ........

14

        Tire Safety Tips  ...............................................................

14

Propane Safety  .......................................................................

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    Gas Certification  ................................................................

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    General Safety  ....................................................................

15

    Propane Cylinder Safety  ................................................. 16
    Gas Appliance Safety  ........................................................ 17
    Removing Door Vent Cover  ........................................... 17
    Isolating Appliances  .......................................................... 17
Electrical Safety  ..................................................................... 18
    Shore Power  ......................................................................... 18
    GFI Safety Switch  ............................................................... 18
    Battery Compartment  ..................................................... 18
General Safety  ........................................................................

19

    Brakes  .....................................................................................

19

        Brake Controller  .............................................................

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        Brake Maintenance and Adjustment  ......................

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        Maintenance  .....................................................................

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    Jacking Your Trailer  ........................................................... 20
    Dangerous Gases  ............................................................... 20
Trailer Specifications  ............................................................ 21
    AUSRV Contact Details and Stores  ............................ 21
Using Your Trailer  .................................................................. 22
    Connecting to the Tow Vehicle  ..................................... 22
        Towing with Trucks and Buses  .................................. 22
        Connecting the Hitch  .................................................... 23
        Connecting Wiring  ......................................................... 28
        Connecting the Safety Chains  ................................... 28
        Connecting the Breakaway  ........................................ 29
    Loading Your Trailer  ..........................................................30
    Pre-Trip Inspection  ............................................................30
    Operating Trailer Features  ............................................. 31
    Setting Up Poles  ................................................................. 31
        Stabilizer Legs  .................................................................. 32
        Connecting Shore Power  ............................................ 32
        Using the Slide Out Kitchen  ....................................... 32
    Packing Away Your Camper  .......................................... 33
    12 Volt Electrical System  ................................................34
        Control Panel  ...................................................................34
Towing Your Trailer  ...............................................................34
    Speed and Road Conditions  ........................................... 35
    Trailer Sway  .......................................................................... 35
    Fatigue  .................................................................................... 35
    Daily Checks  ........................................................................ 35
    Correct Wiring of Tow Vehicle  ..................................... 36
    Choosing a Camp Site  ....................................................... 37
        Inclement Weather  ........................................................ 37
Care and Maintenance of the Trailer  ............................. 38
    Protection of Finishes  ......................................................38
        Corrosion Protection  .................................................... 38
        Solar Panels  ......................................................................38
        Sealants  ..............................................................................38
Trailer Body Maintenance  .................................................. 39

Table of Contents

Summary of Contents for AUSRV LX 2021

Page 1: ...1 Copyright AUSRV INC 2021 All Rights Reserved Phone 833 632 8778 OWNER S MANUAL EDITION 2021 Version 1 AUSRV LX DOUBLE FOLD POP UP CAMPER www ausrv com ...

Page 2: ...iate skills and experience or if you do not have access to appropriate tools and equipment you may injure yourself or others around you and or you may cause damage to the Product you are working on including making it unsafe Users of this Owner s Manual must a Read all content thoroughly It is especially important to have a good understanding of all of the contents shown in the INTRODUCTION and SA...

Page 3: ...R By receiving this handbook you confirm there you have read and agree to all the terms and conditions and understood the use and maintenance care of AUSRV Campers and Caravans Inc NAME MODEL VIN BUILD DATE DRY WEIGHT GTW TIRE SIZE DEALER PH ADDRESS 1 ADDRESS 2 ...

Page 4: ...er Safety 16 Gas Appliance Safety 17 Removing Door Vent Cover 17 Isolating Appliances 17 Electrical Safety 18 Shore Power 18 GFI Safety Switch 18 Battery Compartment 18 General Safety 19 Brakes 19 Brake Controller 19 Brake Maintenance and Adjustment 19 Maintenance 19 Jacking Your Trailer 20 Dangerous Gases 20 Trailer Specifications 21 AUSRV Contact Details and Stores 21 Using Your Trailer 22 Conne...

Page 5: ...Operation 46 While Driving 46 Safe handling of malfunctions 47 Safe maintenance and repair 47 Safety features 47 Operating Instructions 48 How the appliance works 48 Pressure relief valve 49 Access door 50 Removing the access door 51 Closing the access door 51 Starting the Appliance 52 Inspections before each use 52 Operating Procedures 53 Operating modes control panel 55 Operating in frost condit...

Page 6: ...junction with this document and all instructions followed If your trailer does not have additional manuals included contact AUSRV on 1 872 8778 Safety information in this manual is denoted by Risk level is indicated by the following Signal Words DANGER Immediate hazards which WILL result in severe personal injury or death if the warning is ignored DANGER WARNING Hazards or unsafe practices which C...

Page 7: ...NHTSA 400 Seventh Street SE Washington DC 20590 You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from http www nhtsa gov Call 1 833 632 8721 to reach AUSRV INC Tow vehicle and Trailer Compatibility Your tow vehicle manufacturer has applied a maximum towing capacity to the vehicle which is the Gross Trailer Weight GTW and a maximum Gross Combined Weight Rating GCWR These specificati...

Page 8: ...personal effects GVW Gross Vehicle Weight Rating The total permissible mass of the Trailer This includes the tongue coupling mass and whatever you add as payload e g water gas luggage up to the specified rating The GVW Rating must not be exceeded GCWR Gross Combination Weight Rating The total permissible mass that can be supported by the wheels tires of the Tow Vehicle and Trailer Combination This...

Page 9: ... can be measured in linear units at the front or rear of the tire or as an angular deflection In the case of AUSRV products the toe in is measured in degrees or 64th s of an inch at the front of the tire from the chassis rail Your AUSRV trailer should have toe in set at 3 64 to 5 64 over the diameter of the tire Tire Safety Information This section of the User Manual contains tire safety informati...

Page 10: ...s and inspecting tires for cuts slashes and other irregularities are the most important things you can do to avoid tire failure such as tread separation or blowout and flat tires These actions along with other care and maintenance activities can also Improve vehicle handling Help protect you and others from avoidable breakdowns and accidents Improve fuel economy Increase the life of your tires Thi...

Page 11: ... is one that has not been driven on for at least three hours When you drive your tires get warmer causing the air pressure within them to increase Therefore to get an accurate tire pressure reading you must measure tire pressure when the tires are cold or compensate for the extra pressure in warm tires Steps for Maintaining Proper Tire Pressure Step 1 Locate the recommended tire pressure on the ve...

Page 12: ...void vibration or shaking of the vehicle when a tire rotates the tire must be properly balanced This balance is achieved by positioning weights on the wheel to counterbalance heavy spots on the wheel and tire assembly A wheel alignment adjusts the angles of the wheels so that they are positioned correctly relative to the vehicle s frame This adjustment maximizes the life of your tires These adjust...

Page 13: ...s used at the manufacturer s discretion This information is used to contact consumers if a tire defect requires a recall Tire Ply Composition and Materials Used The number of plies indicates the number of layers of rubber coated fabric in the tire In general the greater the number of plies the more weight a tire can support Tire manufacturers also must indicate the materials in the tire which incl...

Page 14: ...essure when the tire is used as a single Load Range This information identifies the tire s load carrying capabilities and its inflation limits Tire Safety Tips Preventing Tire Damage Slow down if you have to go over a pothole or other object in the road Do not run over curbs or other foreign objects in the roadway and try not to strike the curb when parking Tire Safety Checklist Check tire pressur...

Page 15: ... and appliances General Safety Your Caravan may have a number of gas safety labels affixed throughout containing important information All instructions are to be followed and the labels shall not be removed for any reason Make sure to close appliance valves before opening the cylinder valves Where readily accessible check connections at the appliances regulator hoses and cylinders periodically for...

Page 16: ...t the cylinder relief valves of both cylinders discharge away from both the trailer and towing vehicle as shown Always remove the propane cylinder from the trailer to refill WARNING Propane tanks may only be filled to 80 capacity DO NOT OVER FILL A properly filled propane tank contains approximately 80 of its volume as liquid propane Overfilling a propane container can result in uncontrolled propa...

Page 17: ...ith a non certified type WARNING Slide out kitchens with cookers should only be operated with an annex fully erected Failing to do so may affect the safety and operation of the gas appliance WARNING Slide out kitchens with cookers must only be used with a flexible connecting hose that is disconnected from the gas bayonet fitting when in its stored position Under no circumstances permanently connec...

Page 18: ...e a spark or short circuit which goes through the battery or another electrical tool that may create an explosion WARNING Electrical Safety Shock Hazard Keep Away From Children Avoid moisture Never expose unit to snow water etc Inverter Unit provides 120 VAC treat the AC output socket the same as regular wall AC sockets at home Read and understand the information in the appliance manuals before op...

Page 19: ...ystem adjustments Changing trailer load and driving conditions as well as uneven alternator and battery output can mean unstable current flow to your brake magnets It is therefore imperative that you maintain and adjust your brakes as set forth in the controller manual use a properly modulated brake controller and perform the synchronization adjustment procedure recommended by the brake controller...

Page 20: ...ever possible The wheels of the trailer should be chocked and no person should remain inside the trailer whilst it is being jacked No person should place any portion of their body under a trailer that is supported by a jack The trailer should be attached to the towing vehicle whilst being jacked When performing maintenance ensure suitably rated jack stands are used do not rely on the trailer being...

Page 21: ...HEEL TIRES 16 x 7 5 Alloy wheels with 265 75R16 M T tires w 2 spares HITCH Cruisemaster DO35 BRAKES 12 Electric with hand brake PROPANE TANK CAPACITY 2 x 20lb Propane cylinder holder KITCHEN CONSTRUCTION Stainless steel slide out with sink and 4 Burner Stove WATER TANK 2 Tanks Total 44 Gallons WATER DELIVERY 12V electric pump HOT WATER SYSTEM Truma Ultra Rapid SHOWER ENSUITE Detachable Nylon Ensui...

Page 22: ... and pin MUST be compatible All bolts and fittings must be correctly tightened and serviceable condition WARNING Towing with Trucks and Buses If you intend to tow your trailer with a truck or heavy commercial vehicle you should fit a hitch system to minimize the lash effect of the commercial suspension and distance from the rear axle to the tow point Truck suspension can be harsh particularly in o...

Page 23: ...33 872 8778 23 Connecting the Hitch Here is a short guide on how to safely use your coupling to couple and uncouple the trailer from the towing vehicle Make sure the handbrake is applied prior to coupling and uncoupling ...

Page 24: ...roove of the bump cover and then pushing it in a downward motion until the dust cover is secure there should be a slight click when it has been assembled correctly Test if the dust cover is connected to the bump cover by applying a slight upward force to the dust cover it shouldn t separate This procedure should be applied if you are uncoupling or coupling up ...

Page 25: ...2 When the locking mechanism 2 is all the way back release the button 1 locking the plate in place STEP 2 Offer up the tow pin to the coupling making sure the tow pin cover is removed and there is no visible debris on it Locking plate should be in unlocked position as shown Lower the coupling onto the tow pin ...

Page 26: ...he button 1 to release the locking mechanism there will be an audible locking noise at which point the mechanism will return to the initial position as shown in step 1 Verify the pin is correctly through the mechanism and assemble the cap If the cap will not fit check the locking mechanism is in the correct locked orientation Detail view of pin through locking mechanism ...

Page 27: ...ush down the button 1 and push the locking mechanism back 2 When the locking mechanism is all the way back release the button while holding the mechanism to ensure it does not spring back to the locked position STEP 2 Lift the coupling up off the tow pin ...

Page 28: ... the coupling If necessary use zip ties or like keep them neat and safe from damage Connecting the Safety Chains Chains should be crossed over and connected with suitable rated shackles Ensure they are connected in a way to prevent them dragging on the road but not too tight as to restrict the articulation of the vehicle and trailer combination ...

Page 29: ...nnection WARNING Where fitted the breakaway system lanyard must be connected to a secure part of the tow vehicle Do not connect to the safety chain shackle Connect only to a fixed structural part of the tow vehicle Ensure the battery system has adequate charge to power the electric breakaway system in the event of the trailer separating from the tow vehicle The tow vehicle should supply a maintena...

Page 30: ...Pre Trip Inspection Before any trip check the following Tires Correct tire pressures Tires are in good condition free from damage and uneven wear Tread is of legal and acceptable depth Wheel Nuts Ensure wheel nuts are tensioned to the correct torque using a torque wrench All wheel nuts are in place Hitch and Chains Ensure hitch and chains are free of damage Hitch locking mechanism functions correc...

Page 31: ...www ausrv com Ph 833 872 8778 31 Operating Trailer Features This sections covers details on using the common features on your trailer correctly Setting Up Poles ...

Page 32: ...in according to the maintenance schedule Connecting Shore Power You can connect your trailer to mains power via the external input socket pictured below Always ensure the following Only use this connection for 110 120 volt AC 60 hz 50 ampere supply Do not exceed circuit rating Site power is protected with an GFI device Power leads are not coiled but laid out alongside the trailer without causing a...

Page 33: ... retract the steps and close firmly against the door can cause the internal poles to make contact resulting in damaged poles and canvas Always place lynch pins as shown to protect from damaging door seals when closing When closing your camper never force it If you encounter unusual resistance reopen and investigate what the obstruction is and correct it Forcing your camper closed may result in acc...

Page 34: ...lights inside your trailer are individually switched at each light with wall switch for groups of lights To use internal lights ensure both wall switch and individual fitting switch are both on as is the main rotary switch External LED Lights These lights are switch via the panel inside the main entry and on some models the passenger side lights may be switched from inside the side storage area ne...

Page 35: ... tire pressures and setup can affect how a trailer responds when towed If you encounter sway you should do the following Reduce speed using only the trailer brakes via the manual control on your brake controller Find a safe place to pull over Check hitch connection Check tire pressures Check wheel nuts Move heavier cargo towards the front of the trailer Once checked and rectified proceed with caut...

Page 36: ...without smart alternator The Anderson plug can be connected to the tow vehicle start battery on the vehicle and should include the following to protect the start battery 1 50 amp relay to stop power supply when vehicle is not running 2 50 amp fuse or circuit breaker at the battery ...

Page 37: ...ble in most cases to increase the pitch of the awning annex roof by lowering the corners furthest away from the main tent This should be done to the degree that water cannot pool on the roof Additionally in soft floor campers it is advisable to lower the back corner pole opposite the bed and furthest from the annex to ensure water can t pool on the main tent Canvas is not designed to store water W...

Page 38: ...sed off road The zinc coating although being tough is still susceptible to damage from stones chips to the coating should be maintained using a zinc rich coating High Tensile Bolt and Fittings Zinc plated bolts and fittings should be coated with a protectant such as a lanolin based spray The proprietary item Lanotec is recommended Stainless Steel Do not use abrasive cleaners on stainless steel Pur...

Page 39: ...izing the appliance To winterize your trailer follow the steps outlined below Water Heater Bypass Installed 1 Activate water heater bypass 2 Follow steps in water heater user manual for draining unit 3 Open all taps including outside shower and tap fittings and hot water system pressure relief valve 4 Remove drain plug from all water tanks including gray water and allow to drain fully 5 Connect ai...

Page 40: ...lar adjustment to ensure even pad wear and proper performance This is an important safety item The recommended maximum interval for checking adjustment is 3000 miles Brake Adjustment Brakes should be adjusted 1 after the first 150 miles of operation when the brake shoes and drums have seated 2 at 3000 mile intervals 3 or as use and performance requires Never crawl under your trailer unless it is r...

Page 41: ...e and repair work with tested effective techniques By following these guidelines it will help assure reliability The numerous variations in procedures techniques tools and parts for servicing axles as well as in the skill of the individual doing the work will determine outcomes This manual cannot possibly anticipate all such variations nor provide advice or cautions as to each Accordingly anyone w...

Page 42: ...e towards the drum until contact is made Friction generated between the drum and lining contact surface results in parking brake capability Use the cable adjuster to give enough tension to be able to set the handbrake lever on the last two notches of the coupling or handbrake is 1 3 raised when unladen This needs to be checked again when the trailer or trailer is loaded If the cable is too tight t...

Page 43: ...g plate while loosening locknut C to reduce handbrake 4 When finished tighten locknuts to prevent further movement Hitch Cruisemaster DO35 To ensure a long service life we recommend the following periodic maintenance procedures 1 Always keep Tow Pin and Universal mating surfaces clean and lightly lubricated 2 Check condition of Tow Pin O Ring and replace if necessary Part No 18D DO35 101 3 Regular...

Page 44: ...ste and bacteria is highly recommended Selecting the Supply Tank Valves to select the supply tank on trailer models with multiple freshwater tanks are beneath the trailer on the near to curb side beneath the water pump location Connecting to City Water The city water connection is located behind the filler cap panel shown below Toilet Care and Maintenance Chemicals Always use water treatment and c...

Page 45: ... and carbon monoxide detector installed in the RV For installation operation and function test follow the manufacturer s guidelines Keep the air inlet and exhaust outlet free of obstructions in order to ensure clean combustion Do not place articles on or against the appliance Do not lean any objects against the water heater s access door or place any foreign objects within 2 feet 61 cm of the acce...

Page 46: ... 37 Safe bathing temperature Source Moritz A R Herriques F C Studies of thermal injuries the relative importance of time and surface temperature in causation of cutaneous burns A J Pathol 1947 23 695 720 The water pressure on the inlet side must be limited to 65 psi 4 5 bar otherwise internal components of the appliance will be damaged On city water connections with a pressure higher than 65 psi 4...

Page 47: ...e information The use of non Truma approved substances for decalcification can cause chemical reactions and produce hazardous substances that could enter the drinking water Any alteration to the appliance or its controls can cause unforeseen serious hazards and will void the warranty After a long period of winterization Flush all hot cold water hoses and the appliance thoroughly with drinking wate...

Page 48: ...d and the volume flow is greater than approximately 0 4 gallons min 1 5 liter min The burner then starts automatically The burner control continuously adjusts the heater output based on volume flow and inlet water temperature so that the temperature at the hot water outlet is approximately 120 F 49 C A temperature stabilizer is also installed in the appliance to minimize fluctuations of the outlet...

Page 49: ...than replacement The pressure relief valve is not serviceable if defective it must be replaced It must be replaced by a Truma pressure relief valve rated for 100 psi 6 9 bar that is CSA certified and registered It must be replaced by a Truma certified service technician Tampering with the pressure relief valve will void the warranty The appliance is equipped with a pressure relief valve Fig 3 that...

Page 50: ...ferent positions Position 1 is the maximum opening width for switching the appliance on or off Position 2 is the starting position for removing the access door Damage to the hinge Do not try to remove the access door in Position 1 Position 1 is the maximum opening width of the access door Only remove the access door in Position 2 NOTICE 2 Open the access door to Position 1 ...

Page 51: ...or and the RV if the access door is not closed properly Make sure that the access door is flush with the cover plate when closed NOTICE 1 If removed insert the access door into the cover plate 2 Make sure that the webbing is not pinched between the access door and the cover plate 3 Press the access door against the cover plate 4 Turn the turn lock clockwise into the horizontal position ...

Page 52: ...quids Switch the gas supply and the appliance off if anything seems to be out of the ordinary if you smell gas if you move the RV before entering a gas station before entering a tunnel WARNING Inspections before each use Check the appliance for the following points before each use In case of damage contact an authorized Truma service provider and do not operate the appliance 1 Check for visible da...

Page 53: ...before starting the appliance Once water flows the plumbing system is vented Close the water release points 4 Start the appliance as follows Make sure that the LP gas supply is turned on Switch on the 12 V power supply RV Open the access door refer to Opening the access door on page 50 Switch on the appliance at the POWER switch Refer to Switching ON the appliance on page 54 5 AquaGo comfort AquaG...

Page 54: ... Open the access door refer to Opening the access door on page 50 2 To switch on the appliance switch the POWER switch Fig 8 8 to one of the two ON positions Both ON positions on the POWER switch have the same function Choose your preferred position When the green power ON LED 1 Fig 8 LED 1 is lit the appliance is switched on If the red error code LED 2 Fig 8 LED 2 is lit flashes there is a fault ...

Page 55: ...tlet is approximately 120 F 49 C Stand by heat The temperature in the appliance is automatically kept above 102 F 39 C During operation the yellow status LED 3 is lit Off Stand by The appliance is not running in any operating mode The yellow status LED 3 is off To switch off the POWER and gas supply refer to Switching OFF the appliance on page 56 ANTIFREEZE Prevention of freezing using 12 VDC elec...

Page 56: ...must be ECO or COMFORT The water system must be bled so that the circulation pump works NOTICE If the vehicle is standing and ambient temperatures are below 4 F 20 C the appliance must not be operated and must be winterized To winterize the appliance refer to Winterizing on page 57 While driving or if there is no gas supply to 4 F 20 C NOTICE Gas must not be used for heating while the vehicle is i...

Page 57: ...CE If the RV is equipped with a bypass around the appliance separate the appliance from the water system with the bypass Winterizing the appliance To winterize the appliance you must drain all water from the appliance To do this we advise the following steps Remove the water inlet filter or heating cartridge See Draining the water and cleaning the water inlet filter on page 59 steps 1 to 8 Let wat...

Page 58: ...ion 3 Open valve C 4 Drain the appliance Draining the water and cleaning the water inlet filter on page 59 5 Flush the RV s water system with a suitable winterizing fluid according to the supplier s or RV manufacturer s guidelines 6 Close all faucets if open 7 Open valve D 8 Wait until winterizing fluid has drained Collect escaping fluid in a suitable vessel 9 Close valve D Maintenance Repairs mus...

Page 59: ... 4 Open all hot water faucets and wait for cold water This will ensure that hot water is removed from the appliance before draining 5 Turn OFF the water supply or switch OFF the water pump 6 Leave the hot water faucets open in order to depressurize and vent the water system Injuries caused by the Easy Drain Lever Never actuate the Easy Drain Lever as long as the appliance is under water pressure a...

Page 60: ...pare part refer to APPENDIX C Spare Parts all models in manufacturers booklet if there are cracks Danger of crushing pinching of fingers when the Easy Drain Lever is closed Never put fingers between the Easy Drain Lever and water inlet filter or latch CAUTION If during installation it is difficult to install the filter cartridge use a small amount of soap on the O rings Never use grease because th...

Page 61: ...rdness and hot water consumption Recommended decalcification frequency per year Very Hard 180 1 2 4 Hard 121 180 1 1 3 Moderately Hard 61 120 1 1 2 Soft 0 60 1 1 1 Use Low Normal High Water Hardness Mg l CaCO 3 Hot water consumption approximately low 635 gallons year 2400 l year normal 1585 gallons year 6000 l year high 6350 gallons year 24000 l year Decalcification models without control panel Mo...

Page 62: ... immediately rinse your mouth and drink plenty of water in small sips Do not vomit Consult a doctor The use of non original AquaGo decalcification tablets e g vinegar for decalcification can cause chemical reactions and produce hazardous substances that could enter the drinking water supply Do not mix AquaGo decalcification tablets with other substances to avoid chemical reactions and production o...

Page 63: ...ing sign Caution decalcification in progress in a clearly visible position Warning signs are enclosed with the decalcification tablets b Draining the water system Tasks outside the RV Remove the access door refer to Removing the access door on page 51 Switch OFF the appliance at the POWER switch Drain the water system and remove the water inlet filter To do this refer to Draining the water and cle...

Page 64: ...h ON the appliance at the POWER switch d Filling the water system Tasks within the RV Turn on fresh water supply or switch on water pump The decalcification tablets dissolve in water quickly approx 10 minutes So that the decalcification agent is not rinsed out when filling run the water only as long as necessary The decalcification tablets color the water slightly red Fill the water system Open al...

Page 65: ...e g hot water faucets showers toilets Run the water until the status LED 3 Fig 9 on the control panel goes out Set the control panel to Off Close all water release points Turn OFF the water supply or switch OFF the water pump Open a hot water faucet to relieve pressure in the system To make sure that the appliance and the water pipes contain no decalcification agent empty the water system again an...

Page 66: ...t take out the water inlet filter and remove any AquaGo decalcification tablets that it may contain To take out the water inlet filter see Draining the water and cleaning the water inlet filter on page 59 Dispose of AquaGo decalcification tablets in accordance with local laws and regulations Before you use the water system again you must rinse it see step f Rinsing the water system on page 65 and ...

Page 67: ...though the flue fan is not running Cause is a defective EPS or flue fan 4 s s s s s l s s Error at water over temperature switch WOS The WOS opened at a water temperature of over 185 F 85 C 5 s s s s s l s l Flame detected at incorrect time There is an error in flame detection of the burner because the flame was detected before ignition or before the release of gas or after the gas was switched of...

Page 68: ...fan current consumption error The current detector for the flue fan has measured a current outside the permit ted limits 26 s s s l l s l s Circulation pump current consumption error The current detector at the circulation pump has measured a current outside the permitted limits 27 s s s l l s l l Water circulation pump is running dry The circulation pump does not generate water flow The water sys...

Page 69: ...ld water reaching the appliance is too low Turn down hot water at the faucet or in the shower in order to reduce flow rate Potentially retrofit a flow rate throttle in the water system This must be performed by a certified service technician Too much lime scale in the appliance The appliance must be decalcified refer to Decalcification on page 61 Water escaping at pressure relief valve Water press...

Page 70: ...pply to the appliance is switched off Switch on the power supply to the appliance Power supply was interrupted Reset by switching OFF at the control panel waiting 2 seconds and then switching on again If none of the measures in the troubleshooting chart proves successful please contact your dealer the Truma Service Center at 1 855 558 7862 or one of our authorized service partners Switching Water ...

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Page 72: ... storing your trailer ensure that batteries are fully charged and all power to appliances is disconnected switched off When possible leave the battery connected to a smart charger that will cycle and maintain the battery during storage If this isn t possible check and charge at regular intervals to prevent excessive discharge Never use unregulated solar power direct to your batteries When in use t...

Page 73: ... environments that are excessively hot cold dusty or humid or where it will be exposed to magnetic fields or long periods of sunshine Such exposure may cause the product or your battery to fail catch fire or explode Clean the housing of this product lightly with a dry or moist cotton cloth Do not use alcohol thinners benzene or any other chemical cleaner The MiniBoost is a high precision electroni...

Page 74: ...x 3x 1x 2x 3x 4x Battery OK Aux Available AC Charging Low Battery Voltage LFG Mode No Battery SI Solar Charging SR HA Solar or Aux Solar Charging Aux Charging SI Solar Aux Charging Battery OK AC available Battery OK no sources available SI Battery OK solar available SR HA battery OK solar or Aux Solar available Fault on One or More Output Loads High Temperature Fault Battery Fault Solar Fault Othe...

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Page 77: ...l nuts Inspect condition and torque to 125Nm 92ft lb studs 140Nm 103ft lb 14mm studs alloy rims 200Nm 148ft lb 14mm studs steel rims Tires Inspect for abnormal wear damage and pressure General fixings Ensure no loose fittings Seals Latches Check all seals on doors and hatches compress 30 50 All seals in serviceable condition and free of damage Suspension Grease bushes and check for play Check torq...

Page 78: ...ar and replace if necessary Wheel nuts Inspect condition and torque to 125Nm 92ft lb studs 140Nm 103ft lb 14mm studs alloy rims 200Nm 148ft lb 14mm studs steel rims Tires Inspect for abnormal wear damage and pressure Lights Check all lights are functioning Battery Check terminals and voltage at full charge Seals Check condition and correct latch lock adjustment for correct 30 50 compression Genera...

Page 79: ...on and wear Replace split pin Wheel nuts Inspect condition and torque to 125Nm 92ft lb studs 140Nm 103ft lb 14mm studs alloy rims 200Nm 148ft lb 14mm studs steel rims Tires Inspect for abnormal wear damage and pressure Check manufacturing date less than 5 years Check sidewalls for perishing and damage 12 volt electrical Lights Check all trailer lights are functioning Check plug pins have gap Check...

Page 80: ...l fixings are secure Ventilation Inspect for obstruction and vents operating correctly Fire Extinguisher Inspect extinguisher is charged and within service date Smoke Alarm Test and inspect Replace battery Window Blinds Inspect and adjust tension where necessary Damp Check Inspect trailer for any dampness Plumbing Hot Water System De scale hot water service if installed Water Tanks Treat tanks and...

Page 81: ...tion and torque to 125Nm 92ft lb studs 140Nm 103ft lb 14mm studs alloy rims 200Nm 148ft lb 14mm studs steel rims Tires Inspect for abnormal wear damage and pressure Battery Check terminals and voltage at full charge Lights Check all lights are functioning Seals Check condition and correct latch lock adjustment for correct 30 50 compression General fixings Check all structural fixings are secure Se...

Page 82: ... Check stub axle condition and wear Replace split pin Wheel nuts Inspect condition and torque to 125Nm 92ft lb studs 140Nm 103ft lb 14mm studs alloy rims 200Nm 148ft lb 14mm studs steel rims Tires Inspect for abnormal wear damage and pressure Check manufacturing date less than 5 years Check sidewalls for perishing and damage 12 volt electrical Lights Check all trailer lights are functioning Check ...

Page 83: ...l fixings are secure Ventilation Inspect for obstruction and vents operating correctly Fire Extinguisher Inspect extinguisher is charged and within service date Smoke Alarm Test and inspect Replace battery Window Blinds Inspect and adjust tension where necessary Damp Check Inspect trailer for any dampness Plumbing Hot Water System De scale hot water service if installed Water Tanks Treat tanks and...

Page 84: ...ition and torque to 125Nm 92ft lb studs 140Nm 103ft lb 14mm studs alloy rims 200Nm 148ft lb 14mm studs steel rims Tires Inspect for abnormal wear damage and pressure Lights Check all lights are functioning Battery Check terminals and voltage at full charge Seals Check condition and correct latch lock adjustment for correct 30 50 compression General fixings Check all structural fixings are secure S...

Page 85: ... Check stub axle condition and wear Replace split pin Wheel nuts Inspect condition and torque to 125Nm 92ft lb studs 140Nm 103ft lb 14mm studs alloy rims 200Nm 148ft lb 14mm studs steel rims Tires Inspect for abnormal wear damage and pressure Check manufacturing date less than 5 years Check sidewalls for perishing and damage 12 volt electrical Lights Check all trailer lights are functioning Check ...

Page 86: ...l fixings are secure Ventilation Inspect for obstruction and vents operating correctly Fire Extinguisher Inspect extinguisher is charged and within service date Smoke Alarm Test and inspect Replace battery Window Blinds Inspect and adjust tension where necessary Damp Check Inspect trailer for any dampness Plumbing Hot Water System De scale hot water service if installed Water Tanks Treat tanks and...

Page 87: ...ition and torque to 125Nm 92ft lb studs 140Nm 103ft lb 14mm studs alloy rims 200Nm 148ft lb 14mm studs steel rims Tires Inspect for abnormal wear damage and pressure Lights Check all lights are functioning Battery Check terminals and voltage at full charge Seals Check condition and correct latch lock adjustment for correct 30 50 compression General fixings Check all structural fixings are secure S...

Page 88: ... Check stub axle condition and wear Replace split pin Wheel nuts Inspect condition and torque to 125Nm 92ft lb studs 140Nm 103ft lb 14mm studs alloy rims 200Nm 148ft lb 14mm studs steel rims Tires Inspect for abnormal wear damage and pressure Check manufacturing date less than 5 years Check sidewalls for perishing and damage 12 volt electrical Lights Check all trailer lights are functioning Check ...

Page 89: ...l fixings are secure Ventilation Inspect for obstruction and vents operating correctly Fire Extinguisher Inspect extinguisher is charged and within service date Smoke Alarm Test and inspect Replace battery Window Blinds Inspect and adjust tension where necessary Damp Check Inspect trailer for any dampness Plumbing Hot Water System De scale hot water service if installed Water Tanks Treat tanks and...

Page 90: ...ition and torque to 125Nm 92ft lb studs 140Nm 103ft lb 14mm studs alloy rims 200Nm 148ft lb 14mm studs steel rims Tires Inspect for abnormal wear damage and pressure Lights Check all lights are functioning Battery Check terminals and voltage at full charge Seals Check condition and correct latch lock adjustment for correct 30 50 compression General fixings Check all structural fixings are secure S...

Page 91: ... Check stub axle condition and wear Replace split pin Wheel nuts Inspect condition and torque to 125Nm 92ft lb studs 140Nm 103ft lb 14mm studs alloy rims 200Nm 148ft lb 14mm studs steel rims Tires Inspect for abnormal wear damage and pressure Check manufacturing date less than 5 years Check sidewalls for perishing and damage 12 volt electrical Lights Check all trailer lights are functioning Check ...

Page 92: ...l fixings are secure Ventilation Inspect for obstruction and vents operating correctly Fire Extinguisher Inspect extinguisher is charged and within service date Smoke Alarm Test and inspect Replace battery Window Blinds Inspect and adjust tension where necessary Damp Check Inspect trailer for any dampness Plumbing Hot Water System De scale hot water service if installed Water Tanks Treat tanks and...

Page 93: ...ition and torque to 125Nm 92ft lb studs 140Nm 103ft lb 14mm studs alloy rims 200Nm 148ft lb 14mm studs steel rims Tires Inspect for abnormal wear damage and pressure Lights Check all lights are functioning Battery Check terminals and voltage at full charge Seals Check condition and correct latch lock adjustment for correct 30 50 compression General fixings Check all structural fixings are secure S...

Page 94: ... Check stub axle condition and wear Replace split pin Wheel nuts Inspect condition and torque to 125Nm 92ft lb studs 140Nm 103ft lb 14mm studs alloy rims 200Nm 148ft lb 14mm studs steel rims Tires Inspect for abnormal wear damage and pressure Check manufacturing date less than 5 years Check sidewalls for perishing and damage 12 volt electrical Lights Check all trailer lights are functioning Check ...

Page 95: ...l fixings are secure Ventilation Inspect for obstruction and vents operating correctly Fire Extinguisher Inspect extinguisher is charged and within service date Smoke Alarm Test and inspect Replace battery Window Blinds Inspect and adjust tension where necessary Damp Check Inspect trailer for any dampness Plumbing Hot Water System De scale hot water service if installed Water Tanks Treat tanks and...

Page 96: ...ition and torque to 125Nm 92ft lb studs 140Nm 103ft lb 14mm studs alloy rims 200Nm 148ft lb 14mm studs steel rims Tires Inspect for abnormal wear damage and pressure Lights Check all lights are functioning Battery Check terminals and voltage at full charge Seals Check condition and correct latch lock adjustment for correct 30 50 compression General fixings Check all structural fixings are secure S...

Page 97: ... Check stub axle condition and wear Replace split pin Wheel nuts Inspect condition and torque to 125Nm 92ft lb studs 140Nm 103ft lb 14mm studs alloy rims 200Nm 148ft lb 14mm studs steel rims Tires Inspect for abnormal wear damage and pressure Check manufacturing date less than 5 years Check sidewalls for perishing and damage 12 volt electrical Lights Check all trailer lights are functioning Check ...

Page 98: ...l fixings are secure Ventilation Inspect for obstruction and vents operating correctly Fire Extinguisher Inspect extinguisher is charged and within service date Smoke Alarm Test and inspect Replace battery Window Blinds Inspect and adjust tension where necessary Damp Check Inspect trailer for any dampness Plumbing Hot Water System De scale hot water service if installed Water Tanks Treat tanks and...

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