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During the initial start-up of a brand new 
appliance, small quantities of fumes and 

a slight odour may briefly occur. When the ap-
pliance is started up after a particularly long 
period of non-use, there may be some smoke 
and/or smell due to dust or dirt. It is a good 
idea to allow the appliance to run at maximum 
output for a few minutes for the purpose of 
self-cleaning and to ensure that the area is 
well ventilated.

An unusual burning noise or flame in-
crease is indicative of a regulator defect 

and means that the regulator must be checked.

Objects (e.g. spray cans) or flammable 
materials / liquids must not be stored in 

the same compartment where the appliance is 
installed or in the appliance itself, because un-
der certain conditions elevated temperatures 
may arise there.

In Germany, only pressure regulat-
ing equipment that complies with 

DIN EN 16129 (in vehicles) with a fixed out-
put pressure of 30 mbar may be used for the 
gas system. The flow rate of the pressure 
regulating equipment must at least match the 
maximum consumption of all the equipment 
that is installed.

We recommend the Truma MonoControl 
CS gas pressure regulation system for ve-

hicles, and also the DuoControl CS gas pres-
sure regulation system for the two-cylinder 
gas system. 

At temperatures of around 0 °C and be-
low, the gas pressure regulation system 

or the changeover valve should be operated 
with the EisEx regulator heater. 

Controller connecting hoses that meet 
national regulations must always be 

used in the respective destination country. 
These hoses must be checked regularly for 
brittleness. 

Pressure 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 occasionally.

For operating the heater with a roof cowl

 

The roof cowl must be kept free in 
the air flow during operation of the 

heater. Roof structures may interfere with 
the function of the heater.

 

Snow must be cleared from the roof 
cowl before the heater is started up 

during the winter. 

 

For winter camping and long-term 
camping, we recommend the SKV 

cowl extension kit that can be screwed to 
the cowl part (3 x 15 cm).

 

If the heater keeps going out in ex-
tremely windy locations or during the 

winter, we recommend the use of an 
AKV cowl extension (15 cm) and also the 
T-2 or T-3 cowl top.

 

If two or three 15cm extensions are 
used, they must be removed before 

the vehicle is in motion so that they are not 
lost (risk of accident). Remaining exten-
sions must be screwed in place.

 

– If a canopy is fitted to the caravan, it is 

 essential to lead the roof cowl through 
this roof. Use the cowl lead-through UEK 
for this.

 

The combustion air intake opening 
underneath the vehicle must be kept 

clear of dirt, leaves and slush. There must 
not be any combustible materials (e.g hay, 
leaves, fabrics) in the vicinity of the com-
bustion air intake. The air intake connection 
of the heater must therefore not be in the 
spray area of the wheels, attach splash 
guard if necessary

The heat exchanger, the exhaust duct 
and all connections must be checked by 

an expert at regular intervals, and always after 
loud combustion

 

(misfiring).

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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