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11
Opening the Truma pressure relief/
drain valve
Danger of damage to the Combi and
the RV due to an obstructed drainage socket!
The drainage socket (Fig. 5 – 3) must be unob-
structed and kept clear of obstructions such as
slush, ice, or leaves to ensure that water can
drain properly. No warranty claims for frost dam-
age will be accepted.
Move the lever so that it is in the “draining”
position (Fig. 6 – c). Water will drain from the
hot water container via the drainage sock-
et(Fig. 5 – 3).
a
b
c
Fig. 6
a,b = lever in “valve closed during furnace
operation” position
c = lever in “draining” position
Closing the Truma pressure relief/
drain valve
Move the lever so that it is in the “closed”
position (Fig. 6 – a or 6 – b)
Starting the Combi furnace
Danger of over-temperature and toxic ex-
haust gases!
Use with LP gas (propane) only. Butane or
any mixtures containing more than 10% of
butane must not be used.
Keep the air inlet and exhaust gas outlet
free of obstructions. Do not lean any ob-
jects against the wall cowl on the RV or
place any objects within a range of 2 feet
(61 cm) of the wall cowl.
Danger of combustion and damage to
persons and the RV!
Keep the area around the Combi furnace
free from combustible materials, gasoline,
and other flammable vapors or liquids.
Switch the gas supply and the Combi fur-
nace off
:
if anything seems to be out of the ordinary.
if you smell gas.
if you move the RV.
before entering a gas station.
before entering a tunnel.
before entering a ferry boat.
Inspections before each use
Check the Combi furnace for the following
points before each use. In case of damage, con-
tact an authorized Truma service provider and
do not operate the Combi furnace.
Inspect the furnace (Fig. 1 – A), exhaust
venting system (Fig.1 – F), and wall cowl
(Fig.1 – F) for damage. Verify that connec-
tions are tight and fasteners are secure.
The wall cowl (Fig. 1 – F) for drawing in com-
bustion air and emitting exhaust must be
free from obstructions such as slush, ice or
leaves. The furnace will not function properly
if the combustion-air inlet or exhaust tube is
partially or completely obstructed.

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