Equipment details
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TRUMA S 3002
AUTO SPACE HEATER
Instructions for heaters fitted with automatic
ignitor or piezo ignitor
Note: Refer to Control Panel NE183
Operating Instructions with regard to
Water Heater operation.
Switching On
1. Open the valve on the gas cylinder. Open
quick-acting valve in gas supply line.
2. Turn control knob to thermostat setting
1-10 and press it down as far as the stop.
At the same time keep operating the Piezo
ignitor rapidly until the flame ignites.
3. Keep the control knob depressed for a
further 10 seconds to allow the safety pilot
to operate.
4. (Piezo only) Watch through the flame
window for another 10 seconds to make
sure that the flame does not go out through
air in the supply pipe (caused by the valve
being closed or changing the cylinder).
Attention: Always wait at least 2 minutes
before attempting to re-ignite, otherwise
there is a risk of blowbacks (misfiring).
This also applies if a working heater goes
out has to be re-lit.
a = Control knob
b = Integrated control panel for
Trumavent fan TEB
c = Piezo ignitor or automatic ignitor
d = Flame observation window
e = Name plate (remove casing)
f = Thermostat probe
In the case of left-handed installation, the
parts are arranged on the other side.
Automatic Ignitor
Prior to first ignition, make sure that the batteries
have been inserted; observe correct fit battery
cassette (see changing batteries, page 62).
Thermostat
Set the required room temperature at the
control knob (numbers 1-10). For an average
room temperature of approx. 22°C we
recommend setting:
3-5 Without the Trumavent Fan (switched on)
4-8 With the Trumavent Fan
Switching Off
Set control knob to “0”. If turning off for a long
period of time, close the quick-acting valve in
the gas supply line. Close valve of gas cylinder.
Important Operating Notes
1. If the gas supply line is filled with air, it
may take up to a minute before the gas
becomes available for combustion. During
this time depress the control knob and
continuously operate the Piezo ignitor until
the flame ignites.
2. You will have to find out the exact
thermostat setting yourself, depending on
how much heat you need.
3. Repairs are only to be carried out by a
competent service engineer.