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Keep flammable materials away from the area in front of the warm air outlets. Never block the
warm air outlets.
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The openings for circulated air intake, the installation compartment and the space around the unit
must be kept free of obstacles so that the unit does not overheat.
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Keep the cowl for the exhaust duct and combustion air intake free of contamination (slush, ice,
leaves etc.) at all times.
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Danger from hot surfaces and exhaust gas. Do not touch the area around the wall cowl and do not
lean any objects against the wall cowl or the vehicle.
Obligations of the operator / vehicle owner
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The operator is responsible for the water with which the Combi boiler is
filled and for its quality.
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The vehicle owner is responsible for correct operation of the appliance.
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The installer or vehicle owner must affix the supplied yellow sticker with the warning information
in a location in the vehicle where it is clearly visible to all users (e.g. the wardrobe door). Missing
stickers can be requested from Truma.
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Liquid gas systems must comply with the technical and administrative regulations of the respective
country of use (e.g. EN 1949 for vehicles in Europe). The national legislation and regulations (e.g.
DVGW Work Sheet G 607 for vehicles in Germany) must be observed.
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The vehicle owner must arrange for the gas system to be tested (in Germany every 2 years) by a
liquid gas expert (DVFG, TÜV, DEKRA). The test must be confirmed on the respective test certificate
(G 607).
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Pressure regulating devices and hoses must be replaced with new ones no more than 10 years
after their date of manufacture (every 8 years if used commercially).
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Inspect hose lines regularly and have them replaced if they are broken.
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If the heater is not being used, always drain off the water if there is a risk of frost. No claims may
be made under the warranty for damage caused by frost.
Safe operation
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The use of upright gas cylinders from which gas is taken in the gas phase is mandatory for the
operation of gas pressure regulation systems, gas equipment and gas systems. Gas cylinders from
which gas is taken in the liquid phase (e. g. for fork lifts) must not be used, since they would result in
damage to the gas system.
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The operating pressure of the gas supply (30 mbar) and of the appliance (see type plate) must be
the same.