This airflow can be easily balanced by using
the butterflies in the blown air outlets to
optimise the flow to different parts of the
caravan.
Hot water and Showering
Unlike the Truma Ultrastore you will not
achieve the best out of your combi by
putting the hot water on and leaving it on.
To obtain the best out of your combi you will
need to do a small degree of planning and
choose one of the following options
Option 1 - Timer
If you like to shower in the morning or the
evening you can set the timer to deliver hot
water when you really want it.
In winter mode and with water temperature
set to 60° set the timer for approximately 1
hour before showering.
Option 2 - Manual control
Hot water is set to 40° as standard then
approximately 10 – 15 minutes before
showering you should switch to 60° for a
power boost.
Reheat for a follow on second shower
The quickest water reheat times can be
gained by having the water set to 60°
temperature and showering approximately
10 minutes after the temperature setting
stops flashing on the LCD control panel.
Safety Instructions
The use of upright gas cylinders from which
gas is
taken in the gas phase
is mandatory
for the operation of gas regulators, gas
equipment and gas systems. Gas cylinders
from which gas is taken in the liquid phase
(e.g. for fork lifts) must not be used, since
they would result in damage to the gas
system.
If the gas system is leaking or if there is a
smell of gas:
- extinguish all open flames
- open windows and door
- close all quick-acting valves and gas
cylinders
- do not smoke
- do not activate any electric switches
- ask an expert to inspect the entire system.
Repairs may only be carried out by an
expert!
Guarantee claims, warranty claims and
acceptance of liability will be ruled out in the
event of the following:
- modifications to the unit (including
accessories).
- modifications to the exhaust duct and the
cowl.
- failure to use original Truma parts as
replacement parts and accessories.
- failure to follow the installation and
operating instructions,
It also becomes illegal to use the appliance,
and in some countries this even makes it
illegal to use the vehicle.
The gas supply’s operating pressure (30
mbar) must be the same as the unit’s
operating pressure (see type plate).
Liquid gas systems must comply with the
technical and administrative regulations of
the respective country of use (e.g. EN 1949
for vehicles in Europe). The national
legislation and regulations (e.g. DVGW Work
Sheet G 607 for vehicles in Germany) must
be observed.
In Germany, the gas system must be
retested every 2 years by a liquid gas
specialist (DVFG, TÜV, DEKRA). The test
must be confirmed on the respective test
certificate (G 607).
The vehicle owner is always responsible for
arranging the inspection.
Liquid gas equipment may not be used
when refuelling, in multi-storey car parks, in
garages, or on ferries.
During the initial operation of a brand new
appliance (or after it has not been used for
some time), a slight amount of fumes and
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