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S 2200 

Liquid gas heater

Read the safety instructions and operating instructions 

carefully before starting the appliance.

Intended use

Proper use 

The appliance is approved solely for installation and operation 

in caravans and construction trailers of vehicle class O and 

mobile homes if the gas system is installed in accordance 

with EN 1949. The national legislation and regulations for op-

erating and testing gas installations (e.g. DVGW Work Sheet 

G 607 in Germany) must be observed.

The appliance may be used only to heat the vehicle's interior. 

If the appliance is operated while the vehicle is in motion, 

facilities must be installed to prevent uncontrolled emission 

of liquefied gas in the event of an accident (according to 

 UN-ECE regulation 122).

If the appliance is being used for commercial purposes, the 

operator must ensure that special statutory and insurance 

regulations of the respective destination country are observed 

(e.g. DGUV regulations in Germany). 

Improper use 

All other uses not listed under proper use are improper and 

therefore prohibited. This applies for example to installation 

and operation in:

 

– Motor homes (motor caravans) in vehicle class M1,

 

– Motor buses of vehicle classes M2 and M3,

 

– Commercial vehicles of vehicle class N, 

 

– Boats and other water vessels, 

 

– Hunting / forestry huts, weekend homes or awnings.

Installation in trailers and vehicles used to transport hazard-

ous goods is prohibited

Defective appliances must not be used.

Appliances installed and utilised in contravention of the oper-

ating and installation instructions must not be used.

Symbols used

 

Symbol indicates possible hazards.

 

Risk of burns! Hot surface.

Wear protective gloves to prevent possible mechanical 

injuries.

 

Note containing information and tips.

Table of contents

Symbols used  ........................................................................  2

Intended use

  .......................................................................  2

Safety instructions

  ............................................................  3

Operating instructions

Start-up

  ................................................................................  6

S 2200 components  ..............................................................  6

Burner ignition  .......................................................................  6

Switching off

  ......................................................................  6

Maintenance

  .......................................................................  6

Auto ignitor battery change  ..................................................  6

Cleaning the heater  ...............................................................  7

Disposal

  ...............................................................................  7

Manufacturer’s Warranty 

(European Union)

 ................................................................  7

Summary of Contents for S 2200

Page 1: ...Operating instructions Page 2 To be kept in the vehicle S 2200 ...

Page 2: ...tion country are observed e g DGUV regulations in Germany Improper use All other uses not listed under proper use are improper and therefore prohibited This applies for example to installation and operation in Motor homes motor caravans in vehicle class M1 Motor buses of vehicle classes M2 and M3 Commercial vehicles of vehicle class N Boats and other water vessels Hunting forestry huts weekend hom...

Page 3: ... by experts Do not put the gas system back into opera tion until after it has been inspected and repaired Danger of toxic exhaust fumes The heater s exhaust can be toxic in enclosed or poorly ventilated spaces e g garages work shops If the vehicle is parked in such rooms Shut off the fuel supply to the heater Switch the heater off on the control panel An open roof window lifting roof in the vicini...

Page 4: ...regulating devices and hoses must be replaced with new ones no more than 10 years after their date of manu facture every 8 years if used commercially The operator is responsible for this For operating the heater with a wall cowl The openings of the wall cowl must remain clear Remove dirt leaves and particularly in winter snow or slush from the openings if necessary This must be checked occasionall...

Page 5: ...burn injuries fire hazard to third parties In particular children under 8 years old must be supervised at all times while the appliance is in operation and must be kept away from it This appliance may be used by children aged 16 or over and by persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabili ties or with a lack of experience only if they are supervised and have been instructed in the safe ...

Page 6: ...hat heater is switched off and has cooled down before replacing batteries Slide the battery compartment cover upwards and replace the battery Pay attention to positive negative Close battery compartment again Figure 3 Battery disposal The battery may not be disposed of with domestic refuse instead it must be sent for recycling via a collection point By doing this you are contributing towards reuse...

Page 7: ...warranty can be implemented directly through the dealer from whom the Consumer bought the appliance The warranty reg ulations of the country in which the appliance was purchased by the Consumer for the first time shall also be applicable 2 Warranty exclusions No warranty claim shall be applicable under the following circumstances Improper unsuitable faulty or negligent use and any use that is not ...

Page 8: ...0 89 4617 2020 Telefax 49 0 89 4617 2159 service truma com www truma com 30020 00019 00 01 2018 Should problems occur please contact the Truma Service Centre or one of our authorised service partners see www truma com In order to avoid delays please have the unit model and serial number ready see type plate ...

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