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Attention: A new O-ring must always be
installed after dismantling the exhaust duct.
4. Any alteration to the appliance (including
exhaust duct and cowl) or the use of spare
parts and accessories, which are important
to the function of the heater and which are
not original Truma parts, as well as the non-
observance of the installation and operating
instructions, will lead to the cancelling of the
guarantee and exclusion of liability claim.
5. During the initial operation of a brand new
appliance, a certain amount of fumes and
a slight smell may be noticed for a short
while. Remedial action is to immediately
run the heater at maximum output and to
ensure adequate room ventilation.
6. In winter, before switching on the heater,
remove all snow from the cowl.
7. Inspect the exhaust duct and all connections
at regular intervals and always whenever
there is a blowback (misfire). It is essential
that the exhaust duct is installed so that it
slopes upwards over its whole length and
is securely fixed with several clamps. Never
place any object on the exhaust duct, since
this could result in damage. The exhaust
duct connection to both the heater and the
cowl must be firm and well sealed.
Do not operate heaters with incorrectly
fitted or damaged exhaust ducts.
8. Never allow the warm air outlet on the
heater to be obstructed in any way. For
instance never hang washing on or in front
of the heater to dry. Misusing your heater
in this way could cause serious damage
from overheating. Do not place flammable
objects near the heater. Please follow these
guidelines in the interest of your own safety.
9. If the burner makes an unusual noise or if
the flame lifts off while burning, it is likely
that the regulator is faulty and it is essential
to have it checked.
10. Cleaning (with switched off appliance):
It is recommended that at least once a
year, before the heating season starts, you
remove any dust that has collected on the
heat exchanger base plate.
Technical Data:
Type of gas: Liquid gas
(propane/butane)
Operating pressure: 30mbar
(28mbar butane,
37mbar propane)
Rated thermal output: 3400W
Gas consumption: 30-280 g/h
Product Indent. No: CE-0085AP0325
Automatic Ignitor
Power consumption: 50 MA (ignition)
0.01 MA (monitoring)
Operating voltage: 3V
Changing of batteries
Changing the Batteries on the
Automatic Ignitor
Only change the batteries with the heater
switched off.
Always insert new batteries at the beginning of
the heating season.
Remove front of heater retaining screw, located
through centre of black grill. Unclip front of
heater, slide up battery cover to reveal battery.
Change the batteries. Observe plus/minus.
Only use temperature resistant (+70°C), leak-
proof Mignon round cells (LR 6, AA, AM 3, Art.
no. 30010-23600). Other batteries could lead
to malfunctions!