Equipment Details
vehicle type; consult the operating
instructions for your vehicle for further details
The thermostat setting on the operating
element (1 – 9) must be determined
individually depending on the heating
requirement and the type of vehicle. For an
average room temperature of about 23°C,
we recommend a thermostat setting of about
6 – 8.
TAKING INTO OPERATION
Before start-up the following must be
checked:
1. Is the cowl free? Remove all covers, and
open deck cowl if equipment is being
used on boats.
2. Are the gas cylinder and the quick-action
stop valve in the gas pipe open?
3. Is the fuse protection for the 230 V power
supply at the camping site adequate for
the selected output (900 W or 1800 W)?
4. Has the power supply cable for the
motorhome been fully unwound from the
cable reel?
5. For electrical operation ensure the isolator
switch on the PSU2007 marked HEATER
is in the illuminated ON position.
Note:
Heating is always possible in all
operating modes (gas, electric and mixed
operation) without restrictions, with or
without water.
Summer mode (hot water only)
1. Select required type of operation at power
selector switch (gas or electrical
operation).
Note:
Mixed operation (gas and electricity) is
not possible in summer mode. With this
setting the unit automatically selects electric
operation at the preselected electrical power
of 900 W or 1800 W.
2. Set rotary switch to summer mode (l)
40°C or 60°C at control unit. The green
‘On’ indicator lamp (k) and the yellow
water heating indicator lamp (q) on the
control unit illuminate when the equipment
is switched on. During electrical operation
the yellow indicator lamp (h) at the power
selector switch also illuminates to indicate
230 V operation. When the selected water
temperature has been reached (40°C or
60°C) the equipment switches off and the
yellow control lamp (q) goes off.
Winter mode
Heating WITH hot water requirement
1. Select required type of operation at power
selector switch (gas, electrical or mixed
operation).
2. Move rotary knob (j) on the control panel
to desired thermostat setting (1 – 9) for
room temperature.
3. Move rotary switch on the control panel to
‘n’. The green ‘On’ indicator lamp (k) and
the yellow water heating indicator lamp (q)
on the control panel illuminate when the
equipment is switched on. During
electrical operation the yellow indicator
lamp (h) at the power selector switch also
illuminates to indicate 230 V operation.
Depending on operating mode (gas,
electrical or mixed operation) and power
requirement (temperature difference
between selected and current room
temperature) the unit automatically selects
the necessary power setting of up to
7800 W.
The unit gradually reduces the power until
the selected room temperature is reached.
If this temperature has been reached but
the water still has to be heated, the
circulation fan switches off and the water
continues to be heated to a temperature
of 60°C at the lowest power setting.
Note:
The water can be heated to up to 80°C
depending on the heating power that is
required to achieve the room temperature.
The yellow indicator lamp (q) indicates the
hot water heating phase and goes off when
the water temperature is reached (60°C).
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Summary of Contents for Bessacarr 2006
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