10. Built-in devices
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Truma-Combi-warm-air heater
The combined LPG heating consists of a warm air heater with an in-
tegrated hot water boiler (capacity: 10 l). The heating system is fully
operational with or without the hot water system. It has been installed in
various models instead of the standard Truma-S hot-air heating system
(Type WFB / WFU / WFC / WLC / WLU / KWFU / CFe / CL / FC /
KFU / UKFe / UMFe / WQC / WQM)
.
As an optional extra, these models can be fitted with the Combi 6E
heating* system, which has additional heating elements for electric
operation. UK supplied caravans with a combi fitted as standard will
have a combi 6e fitted.
10.2.3 Truma Combi Heating System C4/C6 (E)*
Initial operation
• Several air vents have been built into the caravan.
Tubes transport the hot air to the air vents. Set the air vents so
that the hot air can be distributed to where it is required.
• Check that the chimney is clear. Remove any covers.
• Open the gas bottle and gas shutoff valve in the kitchen drawer.
• An additional 12V / 230V connection is required to start the
device.
Place of installation:
- In the seating area.
• Only operate the device if it is in perfect technical
condition.
• Always have malfunctions repaired immediately.
Only repair malfunctions yourself if such malfunc-
tions are described in the troubleshooting instruc-
tions in this manual.
• Do not carry out any repairs on or make any
changes to the device.
• Only have a defect device repaired by the manufac-
turer or their service department.
If the system's power supply is interrupted, the time
must be reset.
The change to the iNet-ready version was carried out du-
ring the current season. Depending on when the caravan
was manufactured, iNet-ready functions are available,
whereby the Truma CP plus control panel functions as an
interface for operating connected devices via the Truma
App and iNet Box.