Switching the auxiliary heater on and off using the remote control
Switching on: press the button
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Fig. 93 .
The auxiliary heater is switched on when the LED on the remote control is lit up green.
Switching off: press the
button
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Fig. 93 .
The auxiliary heater is switched off when the LED on the remote control is lit up red.
LED in the remote control
The LED
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Fig. 93 ② provides feedback on various operating states when you press a button.
Lit up
greenThe auxiliary heater is switched on.redThe auxiliary heater is switched off.
Flashing irregularly
greenAuxiliary heater disabled: the fuel tank is nearly empty, the 12-volt vehicle battery voltage is
too low or a malfunction has occurred. Refuel and drive long enough to recharge the 12-volt vehicle
battery or visit a qualified workshop.
Flashing regularly
red or greenSwitch-on or switch-off signal has not been received. Move closer to the vehicle.
Lit up or flashing
orangeThe button cell (battery) in the remote control is weak. Replace the button cell.
Range
The remote control has a range of a few hundred metres when the button cell is fully charged.
Maintain a distanced of at least 2 metres between the remote control and the vehicle.
Avoid any obstacles between the remote control and the vehicle.
Hold the remote control with the aerial
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Fig. 93 ① pointing vertically upwards.
Do not cover the aerial.
Adverse weather or a weak battery cell will significantly reduce the range.
Renewing the button cell in the remote control
The button cell in the remote control must be replaced if the indicator lamp does not light up.
Insert a suitable object, e.g. a screwdriver, in the recess on the side in the direction of the arrow
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Fig. 93 .
Use the object to lever off the battery cover.
Slide the battery cover forwards slightly in the direction of the arrow.