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Operating Instructions; Control Panel With Slide Switch; Control Panel With Rotary Switch; Starting Up The Heating - Truma Trumatic E 2400 Mode D'emploi

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Operating instructions

Always observe the operating instructions and the "Im-
portant operating notes" prior to starting! The vehicle
owner is responsible for correct operation of the appliance.
The yellow sticker containing warning information that is en-
closed with the appliance must be affixed by the installer or
vehicle owner in a location in the vehicle where it is clearly
visible to all users (e.g. on the wardrobe door)! Missing stick-
ers can be requested from Truma.

Control panel with slide switch

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Figure 5
a = Slide switch
Heating – Off – Ventilation
b = Slide switch for
Full power (large flame symbol)
Partial power (small flame symbol)

Control panel with rotary switch

Figure 6
c = Rotary switch "Heating"
Full power (large flame symbol)
Partial power (small flame symbol)
d = Rotary switch "Off"
e = Rotary switch "Ventilation"
Full power (large symbol)
Partial power (small symbol)

Starting up the heating

– Remove the cowl cover.
– Open the gas cylinder and the quick-acting valve in the gas
supply line.
– Set the desired room temperature at the control knob.
– Switching on the heater:
Control panel with slide switch
Set switch (a) to heating and switch (b) to the desired
output.
Control panel with rotary switch
Set rotary switch to the desired output (c).
At low outside temperatures, allow the heater to reach full
power.
The Trumatic E heater has been checked and approved
for operation while the vehicle is being driven. The
fan-assisted burner provides problem-free functionality, even
in the case of extreme wind conditions. National restrictions
for the operation of gas equipment while driving may need to
be taken into consideration.
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Trumatic E
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c

Starting up the ventilation

Control panel with slide switch
Set switch (a) to ventilation and switch (b) to the desired
output.
Control panel with rotary switch
Set rotary switch to the desired output (e).

Switching off

Set slide switch (a) or rotary switch (d) to the middle. If the
heater is turned off after heating, the fan may still run to util-
ise the residual heat.
If the device is not used for a long period, place on the cowl
cover and close the quick-acting valve in the gas supply line
and the gas cylinder.

Green LED "On"

(beneath control knob)
When the device is on (heating or ventilation), the green LED
must light up (the fan is on). If the LED does not light up,
check the (main) switch if necessary. Please observe the re-
spective vehicle manufacturer's instructions.
During heating, while the flame is burning, the green LED will
illuminate with double intensity. This can also be used to de-
termine the current switching point of the room temperature.

Fuses

The device and control panel fuses are on the electronic con-
trol unit on the device.
Device fuse (F1):
3.15 AT (slow-acting) – (EN 60127-2-3)
Control panel fuse (F3):
1.6 AT (slow-acting)
The fine fuse must always be replaced with a fuse of the same
type.

Red LED "Failure"

The red LED will illuminate if there is a failure. The causes of
this include, for example, lack of gas, lack of combustion air,
excessive dirt on the fan wheel, fuse fault etc. The failure can
be cleared by switching the system off and on again.
Opening a window to which a window switch is at-
tached and closing it again is the equivalent of switching
the equipment off and on again at the control panel (e.g. a
fault reset).
A flashing light indicates that the operating voltage is too
low or too high for the heater (charge the battery if required).
In Germany, the Truma Service Centre must always be notified
in the event of faults; in other countries the respective service
partners are available (see www.truma.com).

Disposal

The device must be disposed of in accordance with the ad-
ministrative regulations of the respective country in which it is
used. National regulations and laws (in Germany, for example,
the End-of-life Vehicle Regulation) must be observed.
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