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Fault Cause Rectification
No LED is shining, the device is
switched on and is supplied with
operating current.
– Automatic restart is blocked,
e.g. after a power failure.
– Reset (fault reset) by switching off, waiting 5 seconds and
then switching on again.
After switching on (winter and sum-
mer operation) none of the LEDs
are lit.
– No operating voltage.
– Device fuse or vehicle fuse
defective.
– Check 12 V battery voltage, charge if necessary.
– Check all electrical plug connections.
– Check the unit or vehicle fuse and replace if necessary
(see fuses).
The green LED comes on when the
unit is switched on but the heater
does not operate.
– The temperature setting on the
control panel is lower than the
room temperature.
– Select higher room temperature at the control panel.
After switching on the heating system,
the green LED shines and
– the red LED flashes with 5 Hz,
– the red LED flashes with 1 Hz,
– the red and the yellow LEDs flash
alternately with 1 Hz.
– Open window above cowl
(window switch).
– Under-voltage.
Battery voltage is too low
< 10.0 V.
– Threatening under-voltage.
Battery voltage is too low
< 10.4 V.
– There is a threat of under-
voltage when heating up
the water.
Battery voltage is too low
< 10.4 V.
– Close window.
– Charge battery. If necessary replace old battery.
– Charge battery.
– Charge battery.
After the heater is switched on, the
green LED is lit and the red LED blinks.
– Electronics are defective. – Please contact the Truma Service Centre.
Approximately 30 seconds after the
heater is switched on, the red LED
is lit.
– Gas cylinder or quick-closure
valve in the gas line is closed.
– Combustion air infeed or ex-
haust outlet is sealed.
– Check gas supply and open valves.
– Inspect openings for contamination (slush, ice, leaves, etc.)
and remove contamination if necessary.
After operating for a longer period of
time, the heater switches to failure.
– Summer operation with empty
water tank.
– Hot-air outlets blocked.
– Recirculated air intake
blocked.
– Gas pressure regulator
iced up.
– Butane content in the gas
cylinder too high.
– Switch device off and allow to cool. Fill boiler with water.
– Check individual outlet apertures.
– Remove blockage from recirculated air intake.
– Use regulator heating (EisEx).
– Use propane (at temperatures below 10 °C in particular,
butane is unsuitable for heating purposes).
Green and red LEDs flash (with 5 Hz)
after the heating system has been
switched off.
Green LED flashes (with 5 Hz)
after the heating system has been
switched off.
– Unit was switched off during
failure. After-running is active
in order to reduce the unit’s
temperature.
– After-running is active in
order to reduce the unit’s
temperature.
– After-running will switch off after a few minutes. Only at
that time will a failure reset be possible (switch off and then
back on).
– No failure. After-running will switch off after approximately
5 minutes.
Water supply
After the heater is switched off, the
drain valve opens (FrostControl).
– Temperature at drain valve less
than approx. 3 °C.
– Switch the heater on. If the temperature is below approxi-
mately 3 °C, the drain valve will open automatically! If the
heater is not in operation, the drain valve can be reclosed
only when the temperature is approximately 7 °C or higher!
– Use heating element for FrostControl.
The drain valve (FrostControl) can
no longer be closed.
– Temperature at drain valve is
below approximately 7 °C.
– Rotary switch is not at
“Operation”.
– Switch the heater on. If the heater is not in operation, the
drain valve can be reclosed only when the temperature is
approximately 7 °C or higher!
– Turn the drain valve’s rotary switch to “Operation”, then press
the push button until it engages.
Water flows intermittently from the
FrostControl drain muff.
– Water pressure too high. – Check pump pressure (max. 2.8 bar). If connected to a central
water supply (rural or urban connection), a pressure reducer
must be used, which will prevent pressures higher than
2.8 bar entering the boiler.
If these measures do not remove the failure, please contact the Truma Service Centre.
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