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to have when it starts (230 V is
connected).
16. *Load monitor
This function is used to prevent
the 230V fuses being overloaded.
If the total power consumption
of the vehicle, boat or building
exceeds the set value, the boiler’s
power will be automatically
reduced. On account of voltage
variations and tolerances, different
setting levels can be selected (for
example, for 6A fuse, one can
choose 6 or 7 Amp setting). If
the fuse does not hold, choose
a lower set value. The function
is disconnected in the factory
setting.
Note:
The load monitor has to be installed
for the function to be used.
Fault messages
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Gas failure
If an error occurs in the system, the display will
show the reason.
This is only displayed when the panel is on
standby.
Battery too low:
If the vehicle, boat or
building has a battery voltage of less than
10.5V, the boiler stops. It is automatically reset
when the voltage reaches 11V.
Fan Failure:
Faulty fan speed. In order to
reset, disconnect 12 V from the boiler and
reconnect (automatic reset after 5 minutes).
Gas failure:
Gas finished. Reset by switching
off and restarting the boiler with item 1.
Overheat red fail:
Overheating protection
(red cable) triggered. To reset, disconnect 12 V
from the boiler and reconnect.
Overheat blue fail:
Overheating protection
(blue cable) triggered. To reset, disconnect
12 V from the boiler and reconnect.
Window open:
Window open, the boiler
stops for gas. Gas operation in the boiler
starts again when the window is closed. The
electrical operation remains in function. Check
the vehicle, boat or building manual to see
whether this function is installed.
Connection failure:
There is a connection
fault between boiler and panel. To reset,
disconnect 12 V from the boiler and reconnect.
Panel failure 1:
Panel fault
Panel failure 2:
Panel fault
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...