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64 Motorcaravan - 09/21-0 - GLO-MJ22-00EN
Appliances
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10.2.1 To heat properly
Hot air distribution Several air outlet nozzles (Fig. 55) are built into the vehicle. Pipes conduct the
warm air to the air outlet nozzles. Turn the air outlet nozzles in a suitable posi-
tion so the air can escape as required. To avoid draft close the air outlet
nozzles on the dashboard and set the air distribution of the base vehicle to air
circulation.
Adjusting the air outlet
nozzles
Fully open: full hot air flow
Half or partially open: reduced hot air stream
When five air outlet nozzles are completely opened, less warm air escapes
through each nozzle. However, if only three air outlet nozzles are opened,
more warm air flows out of each nozzle.
10.2.2 Truma Combi hot-air heater
Fig. 55 Air outlet nozzle
Do not use the space above and behind the heater as a storage compart-
ment.
Alternatively the Panel Truma CP plus control unit can also be installed.
See Chapter 10.2.3.
Fig. 56 Operating unit for heater/boiler
1 Temperature control knob
2 Summer operation water tempera-
ture 40 °C or 60 °C
3 Rotary switch
4Off
5 Winter operation "Heater without
boiler"
6 Winter operation "Heater and boiler"
7 Indicator lamp green:
Lights up = "Heater operation"
Flashes = "Delayed shut-off for appli-
ance temperature reduction is active"
8 Indicator lamp yellow/red:
Lights up yellow = "Boiler heating-up
phase"
Flashes/lights up red = "Fault"
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Combi
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