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Troubleshooting
Error
Rectification
The battery does not charge.
Check all connections from
the automatic charger to
the battery, ensure that they
are connected to the right
terminals. Unplug the cold
device plug on the device
then plug in again. Check all
fuses and the mains supply
connection.
The voltage of the Battery II
has dropped to below 1.5 V;
the mains charging process
does not start.
Start the motor and let it
run for approx. 30 seconds.
Battery voltage rises above
1.5 V. The charging process
starts automatically.
Battery II is not charged
during driving mode.
Check the connection of the
D+ cable from the dynamo
and the fuse.
The maximum charging
current is not reached.
The device is too warm, en-
sure better ventilation of the
device.
If these measures do not solve the problem, please con-
tact the Truma Service Centre.
Accessories
Quickpower terminal clamps
For fast manual connection
and release of the battery con-
nections. Suitable for all DIN
and SAE connections
(part no. C11000-02100).
Temperature sensor for the battery II
Allows temperature-controlled battery charging.
Temperature sensor with a
2 m connection cable and at-
tachment material
(part no. C11000-00700).
Temperature sensor with a
6 m connection cable and
attachment material
(part no. C11000-00800).
Charging control panel
Panel BC (430, 630, 860) for
displaying the charging phas-
es, the parallel switching from
the starter and supply battery
and charging malfunctions in
connection with the BC 630 IU
automatic charger.
Panel BC (430, 630, 860) with
7-pin control cable 5 m and
attachment screws
(part no. C14301-03).
Manufacturer’s terms of warranty
1. Case of warranty
The manufacturer grants a warranty for malfunctions in the
appliance which are based on material or production faults.
In addition to this, the statutory warranty claims against the
seller remain valid.
A claim under warranty shall not pertain:
for parts subject to wear and in cases of natural wear and
tear,
as a result of using parts that are not original Truma parts in
the units,
as a consequence of failure to respect Truma instructions
for installation and use,
as a consequence of improper handling,
as a consequence of improper transport packing.
2. Scope of warranty
The warranty is valid for malfunctions as stated under
item 1, which occur within 24 months after conclusion of
the purchase agreement between the seller and the final
consumer. The manufacturers will make good such defects
by subsequent fulfilment, i.e. at their discretion either by
repair or replacement. In the event of manufacturers provid-
ing service under warranty, the term of the warranty shall not
re commence anew with regard to the repaired or replaced
parts; rather, the old warranty period shall continue to run.
More extensive claims, in particular claims for compensatory
damages by purchasers or third parties, shall be excluded.
This does not affect the rules of the product liability law.
The manufacturer shall bear the cost of employing the Truma
customer service for the removal of a malfunction under war-
ranty – in particular transportation costs, travelling expenses,
job and material costs, as long as the service is carried out in
Germany. The warranty does not cover customer service work
in other countries.
Additional costs based on complicated removal and installa-
tion conditions of the appliance (e.g. removal of furniture or
parts of the vehicle body) do not come under warranty.
3. Raising the case of warranty
The manufacturer's address is:
Truma Gerätetechnik GmbH & Co. KG,
Wernher-von-Braun Strasse 12,
85640 Putzbrunn.
In Germany, always notify the Truma Service Centre if prob-
lems are encountered; in other countries the relevant service
partners should be contacted (see Truma Service Booklet
or www.truma.com). Any complaints are to be described in
detail. In addition, the properly completed guarantee certifi-
cate is to be presented, or the factory number of the unit and
the date of purchase given.
To avoid transport damage, the device may only be dispatched
after agreement with the Truma Service Centre in Germany or
with the particular service partner concerned abroad. The risk
for possible transport damage will otherwise be borne by the
consignor.
If it is a case of warranty, the factory shall bear the cost for
the delivery to the factory and the cost for returning the ap-
pliance to the customer. If the damage is deemed not to be
a warranty case, the manufacturer shall notify the customer
and shall specify repair costs which shall not be borne by the
manufacturer; in this case, the customer shall also bear the
shipping costs.
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