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Keep the control knob pressed
down for a further 10 seconds
to allow the safety pilot to
operate.
Attention: In the event of a
fault always wait 2 minutes
before attempting to
re-ignite!
If the flame goes out again re-
ignition occurs immediately
during the closing time of the
safety pilot (approx 30 seconds).
If there is no flame the
automatic igniter continues to
operate until the control knob
is switched to 0.
If there is air in the gas supply
line, it can take up to 2 minutes
until there is gas available for
combustion. During this time
hold the control knob down
until the flame lights.
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To ensure even and rapid warm
air distribution and lower
surface temperatures on the
heating unit, we recommend
operating the heater with a
Trumavent warm air system.
Room Thermostat
To maintain an average room
temperature of about 22˚C we
recommend a thermostat setting of
3-5 with the fan off, or 4-8 with the
fan on.The exact thermostat setting
must be determined in each case,
depending on how much heat is
needed and the design of your
vehicle.
Note: The thermostat probe is
underneath the heater. Please note
that the thermostat will be
adversely affected by cold draughts
from the refrigerator vents, gaps
below doors etc., or by a deep pile
carpet. Always be sure to avoid
problems of this kind, otherwise
satisfactory temperature control
cannot be guaranteed.
Switching Off
Turn the control switch to 0 (the
automatic ignition will switch off at
the same time). If the unit is not used
for a relatively long period of time,
close off at the quick action gate valve
on the gas pipe and the gas bottle.
Changing the batteries on the
automatic ignitor
If no ignition
sparking can be
heard, or only at
intervals of more
than one second,
the battery needs
to be replaced. Replace the battery
only if the heater is switched off. It is
recommended that a new battery be
inserted at the start of the heating
season. Remove the heater cover,
push the battery compartment cover
up and change the battery. Ensure
that the polarity is correct. Close the
battery compartment.
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