The Truma Ultrastore water heater has a 10 litre
capacity that operates on either LPG,
or where available, 230V electric.
Filling The Ultrastore With Water
Ensure that the cold water drain tap is closed -
lever should be in horizontal position –
see draining the water system.
• Turn on the hot tap in either the bathroom
or kitchen - if your vehicle is fitted with a
mixer tap please set this to the
‘HOT’ position.
• Switch on the water pump on the control
panel over the doorway.
• Leave the tap open to let air escape from the
water system while the tank is filling.
• The heater is full when water flows out of
the tap.
Turning On The Ultrastore
Gas Operation
• Remove the external flue cover.
• Ensure the valve on the gas cylinder is in the
open position and that the safety valve for the
water heater is open.
• Select the required water temperature on the
control panel (which is normally located over
the entrance door) which is variable from 30˚to
70˚ centigrade.
• Switch on the water heater with the external
rotary switch – the green operation light
will illuminate.
If for whatever reason the boiler does not light
the green LED will turn red. If this happens
switch off the appliance, wait 5 minutes then
switch on again.
230V Operation
To use the water heater on 230V mains simply
turn the clearly marked switch into the ‘ON’
position. The switch is clearly marked with
an ‘ULTRASTORE’ label.
The position of this switch can vary from model
to model so please familiarise yourself with the
location of this switch before using your
vehicle for the first time.
Please note, when the water heater is
used on mains the temperature is fixed to
approximately 70˚ centigrade, this is
not adjustable.
Truma Ultrastore Water Heater
Truma Ultrastore Water Heater
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