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Motorhome - 02/11-0 - GLO-MJ11-00EN
Appliances
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10Appliances
10.1
General
The appliances heater, boiler, cooker and refrigerator are fitted depending on
the model of the vehicle.
In this instruction manual a description is given only for the operation of the
appliances and their particular features.
To operate gas appliances, first open the regulator tap on the gas bottle and
the gas isolator tap corresponding to the appliance.
10.2
Heater
Start-up
When lighting the heater for the first time a small amount of smoke and odour
will occur. Immediately set the operating switch of the heater to its highest
position. Open doors and windows and ventilate well. Smoke and odour will
disappear by themselves after a while.
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The heat exchanger of the Truma hot-air heater has to be replaced after
30 years. Only the manufacturer of the heater or an authorised specialist
workshop is allowed to replace the heat exchanger. The operator of the
heater must see to it that the parts are replaced.
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For safety reasons, spare parts for pieces of heating appliances must cor-
respond with manufacturer's instructions and be permitted by the manufac-
turer as a spare part. These spare parts may only be fitted by the
manufacturer or an authorised specialist workshop.
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Further information can be obtained in the instruction manual for the
respective appliance.
Fig. 80
Symbols for the gas isolator
taps
1
Cooker
2
Refrigerator
3
Heater/boiler
X
Never let gas escape unburned due to danger of explosion.
X
Never run the heater in gas operation when filling the fuel tank, on ferries
or in the garage. Danger of explosion!
X
Never operate the heater in gas operation in closed rooms (e.g.
garages). Danger of poisoning and suffocation!
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The circulation fan is automatically switched on when the hot-air heater is
activated. During operation it is switched off and back on automatically by
a thermostat control unit. This puts an immense strain on the living area
battery, if the vehicle is not connected to an external 230 V power supply.
Take into consideration that the living area battery only has limited
reserves of energy.
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