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IR receiver and manual on / off
There is an additional pushbutton on the IR receiver (m), with
which the unit can also be switched on and off without the
remote control (e.g. with a ballpoint pen).
If the unit is switched on using this pushbutton, the system
is automatically reset to the factory settings (automatic mode
22 °C).
IR receiver / function indicator
LED 2
LED 1
m
Fig. 2
LED 1 blue – illuminated – (cooling operation)
LED 1 blue – flashing – (cooling operation compressor
start-up)
LED 2 red – flashing – (data is being transmitted)
LED 2 red – illuminated – (fault)
Red LED illuminates
The device is indicating a fault. Switch device off, wait for a
short time and switch on again. If the red LED continues to
illuminate, please contact Truma Service.
Air Distribution
Right / left
There are two individually adjustable air outlets at the front
and rear.
Front / rear
The air flow can be metered between the front and rear areas
of the vehicle.
Ceiling / floor
The air flow can be directed from the ceiling to the floor.
right / left
right / left
right / left
right / left
IR receiver /
function indicator
front / rear
ceiling /
floor
ceiling /
floor
fr
ont
fr
ont
rear
rear
Fig. 3
IR remote control battery change
Only use micro-batteries that will not leak, type LR 3, AM4,
AAA, MN 2400 (1.5 V).
The battery compartment is on the rear of the remote control.
When inserting new batteries, make sure
the positive / negative terminals are con-
nected correctly.
Empty, used batteries can leak
and damage the remote control!
Remove the batteries if the remote con-
trol is not being used for a long period of
time.
Fig. 4
No warranty given for damage caused by leaking
batteries.
Before scrapping the remote control, always remove the bat-
teries and dispose of them properly.
The tuning between the remote control and the air con-
ditioning system is retained if the batteries are removed.
Maintenance
Carry out filter changes depending on the amount of use, but
at least every 12 months. Never operate the air conditioning
system without a filter. This can lead to loss of power. Keep
the air inlets / outlets and the condensation traps free of ob-
structions such as leaves at all times. Use a soft, damp cloth
to clean the air conditioning system.
Disposal
The device must be disposed of in line with the administra-
tive regulations of the respective country in which it is used.
National regulations and laws (in Germany, for example, the
End-of-life Vehicle Regulation) must be observed.
In other countries, the relevant regulations must be observed.