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Safety instructions

All repairs must be carried out by an expert!

In order to avoid transport damage, the unit may only be dis-
patched after consulting the Truma Service Centre.

The voltage must be disconnected from the mains (all poles) 
before opening the housing.

Device fuses and connecting cables must only be replaced by 
experts. 

The 230 V, T 6.3 A H-type (slow) fuse in the unit can be found 
on the electronic control unit and must always be replaced 
with an identical fuse.

Guarantee claims, warranty claims and acceptance of liability 
will be ruled out in the event of the following:

modifications to the unit (including accessories),
failure to use original Truma parts as replacement parts and 
accessories,
failure to follow the installation and operating instructions.

The refrigerant circuit contains R 407C refrigerant and must 
only be opened 

in the factory.

The air inlets/air outlets on the outer unit and on the air dis-
tributor must not be obstructed under any circumstances. 
Compliance with this requirement is vital in order to ensure 
that your unit operates correctly.

In order to avoid damage to the compressor, when the device 
is in operation during transit (for example, with the genera-
tor or voltage transformer working), do not attempt uphill or 
downhill gradients of more than 8 %. 

Do not allow cooling operation to run for extended periods in 
a tilted position, since the condensation water which forms 
may not be able to run off, and in the worst scenario might 
penetrate into the vehicle.

For problem-free operation and in order to avoid damage, the 
supply voltage must always come from a source with a sine 
wave curve (e.g. voltage converter, generator) and without 
voltage spikes.

When the vehicle is being cleaned (with a high-pressure 
cleaner, for example), make sure that no water can get in to 
the unit (do not spray directly into the openings of the unit, for 
example).

The use of high-temperature cleaners and steam cleaners is 

not

 permitted.

The condensation traps must not be obstructed at any time 
during operation.


Instructions for using air conditioning units

The air conditioning unit is designed for power consumption 
of up to 4.2 A. Before switching on, it is essential to make 
sure that the fuse system for the power supply at the camp 
site is sufficient (min. 6 A).

As far as possible, park your vehicle in the shade.

Darkening the vehicle with blinds will reduce the penetration 
of radiant heat.

Clean the roof of the vehicle regularly (dirty roofs heat up 
more readily).

Before operating the device, ventilate your vehicle thoroughly, 
in order to allow the hot air which builds up inside to escape.

To create a healthy environment on the inside of the vehicle, 
the difference between the inside and outside temperatures 
should not be selected as too great. During operation the cir-
culated air will be purified and dried. Due to the drying of the 
moist, humid air, a pleasant environment will be created inside 
even with slight temperature differences.

Keep the doors and windows closed while the cooling system 
is in operation.

For rapid cooling or heating: 

Set the fan level to high 
Set the air distributor for the front/rear to medium
Set the air distributor for the floor/ceiling to ceiling



Summary of Contents for Aventa comfort

Page 1: ...Aventa comfort Australia Operation instructions Page 2 Installation instructions Page 9 To be kept in the vehicle ...

Page 2: ...intenance 6 Disposal 6 Accessories 7 Troubleshooting 7 Technical data 7 Installation dimensions dimensions in mm 7 Clearance around the air conditioning system 8 Air inlets Air outlets 8 Condensation traps 8 Declaration of conformity 8 Truma warranty policy 9 Installation instructions Scope of delivery 9 Intended use 9 Location selection 9 Installation in a 400 x 400 cut out 10 Installation in a n...

Page 3: ...scenario might penetrate into the vehicle For problem free operation and in order to avoid damage the supply voltage must always come from a source with a sine wave curve e g voltage converter generator and without voltage spikes When the vehicle is being cleaned with a high pressure cleaner for example make sure that no water can get in to the unit do not spray directly into the openings of the u...

Page 4: ...rating mode selection button Cooling Heating Automatic Circulated air Temperature selection buttons 16 31 C In 1 C increments On off switch Reset Restores the remote control to its factory settings Fan level Low Medium not heating mode High Resend Retransmit data Clock time selection button Time setting Setting for clock time and timer Timer selection buttons Switch on or switch off time can be se...

Page 5: ...lly depending on the room temperature when the unit is in automatic mode In recirculated air mode the interior air is circulated and cleaned by the filters No LED s illuminate on the IR receiver Fan Select the required fan level by pressing the Fan level but ton one or more times Fan level not operational in automatic mode Low Medium not heating mode High Sleep function When the Sleep function is ...

Page 6: ...g floor ceiling floor front front rear rear Changing the battery in the IR remote control Please be sure to use leak proof micro batteries only type LR 3 AM4 AAA MN 2400 1 5 V The battery compartment is located on the rear of the remote control unit When fitting new batteries ensure the polarity positive negative is correct Dead and used batteries may leak and damage the remote control unit Remove...

Page 7: ... outs measuring 400 x 400 mm Troubleshooting Fault Cause Action Unit not cooling Thawing process in progress The temperature set on the re mote control has been reached or is too high Unit not heating Thawing process in progress outside temperature between 4 C and 7 C Outside temperature below 4 C Unit underperforming or failing in cooling heating mode Filter soiled replace filter Air ways to the ...

Page 8: ...EN62233 EN55014 2 IEC EN60335 1 IEC EN60335 2 40 2009 19 EC DIN EN378 2 5 Information and the function of the signatory Signature Dr Schmoll Managing Director Engineering Putzbrunn 18 02 2011 Clearance around the air conditioning system The clearances around the external unit must be 20 mm at the front 100 mm to the side and as far as possible and not less than 200 mm to the rear 1 0 0 6 6 0 1 0 0...

Page 9: ...Expenses Cleaning of the system This is considered to be a part of normal product maintenance Non operation of the appliance or resultant damage to the unit where the appliance has been operated in an out of level situation Freight cost of the appliance or parts to or from point of service or transit damage Dometic Truma are not responsible for resultant loss or damage sustained by the purchaser N...

Page 10: ...drill through the roof 380 3 5 0 Preparation for mains cable connection A leadthrough for the mains cable to the connection point should be provided in the intermediate ceiling for example Lift the unit onto the roof holding it in a horizontal position and insert it into the cut out The arrow points in the vehicle s direction of travel If the unit has been turned over or was not horizontal at all ...

Page 11: ... be made by an expert in accordance with VDE 0100 part 721 or IEC 60364 7 721 for example in Germany The information given here is not intended as instructions for you to carry out It is for assisting the expert assigned to carry out the job act ing as auxiliary information when connecting the appliance Connect the power supply cable that has been routed to the connecting point All cables must be ...

Page 12: ...d the serial number ready see type plate will speed up processing 40091 39400 01 06 2011 Fo Service Australia Telephone 61 0 3 92 39 10 00 Facsimile 61 0 3 92 39 10 99 Dometic Pty Ltd Building 3B Clayton Business Park 1508 Centre Road Clayton Victoria 3168 Australia Dometic New Zealand Ltd 26 Cashew Street Grenada North Wellington New Zealand Service New Zealand Telephone 64 0 4 232 38 98 Facsimil...

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