FITTED EQUIPMENT
99
Only use temperature-resistant (+70°C), leak-
proof mignon batteries (LR 6, AA, AM 3) (part
no. 30030 - 99200); other batteries can cause
function faults!
Remove the case, slide the battery
compartment cover up and change the
battery. Pay attention to positive / negative.
Close the battery compartment again. Put the
case back on.
Note:
It is compulsory to remove the battery
and dispose of it correctly before scrapping
the auto ignitor!
Technical data
(Established according to EN 624 or Truma
test conditions)
S 3004 (P), S 5004
Gas type
Liquid gas (propane / butane)
Operating pressure
30mbar (see type plate)
Rated thermal output
S 3004 (P): 3500W
S 5004: 6000W
Gas consumption
S 3004 (P): 30-280 g/h
S 5004: 60-480 g/h
S 3004(P): Q
n
= 4,0 kW (Hs); 290g/h; C
51
; I
3B/P
S 5004(P): Q
n
= 6,8 kW (Hs); 290g/h; C
51
; I
3B/P
Countries of destination
BE, BG, RO, DK, DE, EE, FI, FR, GR, UK, IS,
IE, IT, LV, LT, LU, MT, NL, NO, AT, PL, PT,
SE, CH, SK, SI, ES, CZ, HU, CY
Operating voltage
1.5 V (auto-ignitor with battery)
Current Draw
225mW (ignite)
Weight
S 3004 (P): approx 9.8kg (without fan)
Note:
The motorhome control panel,
situated above the entrance door must be
switched on for the fan to operate. See
page 64
Cleaning
(With switched off appliance!) We recommend
removing dust which has collected on the heat
exchanger and base plate of the heater and on
the impeller wheel of the Trumavent fan, once
a year before the heating season starts. Clean
the impeller wheel carefully using a brush or
tooth brush.
Butterfly outlets
The butterfly plate may be opened or closed
to control the quantity of air and may also be
twisted around to control direction.
For uniform distribution, outlets nearest the
heater should be closed more than those
further away.
Blown air
The air ducting outlets are generally of the
butterfly type and may be opened or closed by
adjusting the butterfly valves. Twisting the disc
in its housing directs the flow in the direction
required.
Summary of Contents for Motorhomes 2013
Page 2: ...Motorhome Owner s Service and Warranty Handbook...
Page 6: ...4...
Page 16: ...WA RR A NT Y INF OR MATIO N 14...
Page 17: ...MO TOR HOME CO DE 15 MOTORHOME CODE Code of conduct 16 The Country code 18 The Coastal code 18...
Page 28: ...P RE PA RIN G F OR T H E R O A D 26...
Page 32: ...E N R OU TE 30...
Page 41: ...A RRIVA L AT SIT E 39 ARRIVAL AT SITE Positioning the motorhome 40...
Page 52: ...SE R VICE S 50 GAS SCHEMATIC Typical gas schematic drawing with water heater...
Page 64: ...SE R VICE S 62...
Page 167: ...F ITTE D E QU IP ME NT 165...
Page 182: ...F IT T E D E QU IP M E N T 180 SHOWER COLOUR REFERENCE...
Page 194: ...MA IN T E NA N CE 190...
Page 200: ...U SE FU L INF OR MATIO N 196...
Page 201: ...U SE F U L INF OR MAT ION 197...