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Maintenance

Return air filter

Fig. 3

The return air filter is located on the side of the unit and must 
be cleaned monthly. 

If the air conditioner is in use in very dusty conditions and at 
high humidity, it should be cleaned weekly.

Take out the filter by bending it, clean in warm soapy water 
and replace.

Note
Never run the unit without filter.

 Without a filter the 

evaporator will become dirty, which in turn will impair the per-
formance of the unit.

Condensation drain

Climaster

Fig. 4

The condensation water drain is located on the side of the 
 vehicle. In order for the condensation water to drain away 
freely, a regular check should be made to ensure that the 
drain hose is free of dirt, vegetation residue, or similar ob-
structions. 

If this is not done, there is a risk of condensa-

tion water penetrating into the vehicle.

Fixing of the air conditioner

We suggest the securing of the air conditioner to the floor is 
checked after the first three months of installation and there-
after each 12 months. Insure the tie down belt is pulled tight 
and the unit is unable to move in any direction.

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.

Technical data

Determined on the basis of EN 14511 or Truma test conditions

Designation

Climaster, Comfort air conditioner

Area of operation

up to 16’6" caravans (external)

Dimensions (LxWxH)

650 x 420 x 275 mm

Weight

approx. 32 kg

Power supply

230 V – 240 V ~, 50 Hz

Maximum nominal cooling capacity

approx. 2.2 kW

Maximum nominal heating capacity

approx. 1.9 kW

Power consumption

0.95 kW

Start-up current

20 A (150 ms)

Current consumption

4.2 A

Refrigerant

R 407C

Refrigerant content

470 grams

Compressor oil

Diamond MA32, 300 cm³

Maximum inclination of vehicle during operation

Operational limits

+4 °C to +45 °C

 

– An icing sensor prevents impermissible formation of ice on 

the evaporator

 

– A temperature switch pre vents excess current flow and 

excess temperature at the compressor.

5375

Right to effect technical modifications is reserved!

Dimensions

315

275

420

190

692

570

650

Fig. 5

All dimensions in mm.

Summary of Contents for Climaster

Page 1: ...Operating instructions Page 3 Installation instructions Page 7 To be kept in the vehicle Climaster Comfort Air Conditioner ...

Page 2: ...mfort Air Conditioner Fig 1 Installation example 1 Air conditioning unit Truma Climaster 2 Control panel 3 Indoor air return with filter 4 Cold air ducts 5 Indoor air outlets 6 Outdoor air intake 7 Outdoor air outlet ...

Page 3: ...k involving connection or interconnecting wiring must be conducted by a licensed electrician The voltage must be disconnected at all poles before the housing is opened The unit fuse 240 V 3 15 A IEC 127 is located on the electronic control board in the device and may only be replaced by a fuse of the same design Unit fuses and connection leads may only be replaced by a licensed electrician Any alt...

Page 4: ...temperature differences Keep the doors and windows closed while the cooling system is in operation The capacity of the air conditioner to adequately cool or heat is dependant on Size of the caravan Insulation of the caravan Size and type of windows Shading Ventilation from indoor to outdoor Always observe the Operating Instructions and Impor tant Operating Notes prior to starting The vehicle owner...

Page 5: ...ht and the unit is unable to move in any direction 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 Technical data Determined on the basis of EN 14511 o...

Page 6: ...ed by fire flood act of God or other inevitable accident Fair wear and tear Damage from foreign substances such as dirt or liquid Travelling expenses or call out fee to and from authorised service agents premises Accommodation or Site 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 th...

Page 7: ...unted on the floor The indoor air which is to be cooled heated is drawn in directly by the unit via an additional air grille in the stowage box wall acces sory part no 40040 29200 or via other apertures with a total surface area of at least 300 cm Installation instructions Caution The indoor air will be purified and dried while the unit is in op eration Accordingly if the unit is installed in exte...

Page 8: ...template Remove the template 4 The hole in the caravan wall must be lined with timber to give a firm support for holding the unit in position area cut away for clarification Fig 10 Use a non hardening mastic to seal the the lining to the inner and outer walls do not use silicone Secure the inner walls to the lining with panel pins The finished hole should be 275 mm high and 660 mm wide Fitting the...

Page 9: ...aximum of 15 m cold air ducting to be used 3 Lay the ducts as short as possible and in a straight line to the air outlets 4 To avoid condensation water do not lay the ducts in the vicinity of sources of heat e g behind refrigerators Indoor air return The indoor air is sucked in again by the unit either through an additional grille 12 special accessory part for example in the wall of the stowage co...

Page 10: ...00 01 5 Clip US to fix the air duct to the wall part no 40241 01 Fig 21 6 Cold air channel without connector muff part no 40040 32200 7 Connector muff AZ to connect the cold air duct KR 65 to the cold air channel part no 40040 24100 242 80 max 1890 35 Fig 22 8 Elbow BG for narrow bends in the air duct part no 39010 76400 9 T pipe part no 40151 01 10 Y pipe part no 40191 01 11 Straight connector UM...

Page 11: ...12 13 14 15 14 17 18 20 21 10 2 44 45 47 32 30 31 37 46 27 23 26 40 39 38 43 48 36 35 41 49 42 34 25 24 Climaster Comfort Air Conditioner When ordering spare parts please always specify the fabrication number and year of make Climaster 06 06 ...

Page 12: ...uipment model and the serial number ready see type plate will speed up processing Service Australia Telephone 61 0 3 92 39 10 50 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 Post Box 12011 1642 Penrose Auckland New Zealand Service New Zealand Telephone 64 0 9 622 14 90 Facsimile 64 0 9 622 15...

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