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Actions to take if gas is smelled, including extinguishing flames and seeking expert inspection.
Emphasizes expert installation, use of original parts, and conditions that void warranty claims.
Covers operating pressure, prohibited use, initial operation, component standards, and weather protection.
Addresses issues like no operating voltage, fuse defects, or incorrect temperature settings.
Covers causes like undervoltage, overvoltage, blocked intakes, or closed gas valves.
Troubleshoots issues arising from blocked warm air outlets or circulated air intake.
Outlines what defects are covered, exclusions, and the scope of the warranty.
Provides instructions on how to make a claim, including contact information and necessary details.
Stresses that installation must be done by experts and warns of dangers from incorrect installation.
Details positioning the cowl to prevent exhaust gas entry and maintain safety clearances.
Specifies that only Truma-approved ducts AA 24 and ZR24 are to be used for wall cowl installations.
Explains how to connect the exhaust and combustion air intake ducts to the heater.
Instructions on connecting the flexible air ducts to the heater's warm air and circulating air connections.
Guides on connecting the heater to the vehicle's power supply, emphasizing polarity and cable requirements.
Details the 50 mbar operating pressure, gas supply duct connection, and routing requirements.