TROUBLESHOOTING
If the boiler is equipped with a digital control panel,
always start by checking any error messages.
(See section 11 operating instruction controlpanel)
The boiler does not start on Gas:
1. Check to make sure that there is gas in the LP Gas
tank. If it is empty, have the tank refilled.
2. Check to make sure that the main gas valve is fully
open. If not, open the gas valve all the way.
NOTICE
If the boiler has not been operated for some time,
or if the gas cylinder has been changed, it may take
longer than normal to light the boiler.
3. Check that the boiler is connected to the electricity
supply (> 11 V DC).
4. Check that the 12 V fuse for the boiler is intact.
5. Check whether the electric connections on the boiler
are securely in position.
If none of the above helps, contact a service workshop.
The electric heating element is not working:
DANGER
SHOCK HAZARD
FARA
The 120V electrical service presents a risk of elec-
trical shock. Do not attempt to service the electric
DANGER
heating element yourself.
GEFAHR
1. Check that there is an electricity supply (120 V ~) to
FARE
the vehicle.
VAARA
2. Check that the relays fitted to the boiler come on (a
slight click can be heard from the relays when the
PELIGRO
heating element is switched on at the control panel).
PERICOLO
If none of the above helps, contact a service workshop.
GEVAAR
Control Panel is not working-Emergency start and
operation:
If the Control Panel stops working, it is possible to start
the heater manually, to provide emergency heat until
repairs can be made by a service technician. Follow the
instructions below. For more details and an illustration,
see Section 12 of the Control Panel instructions.
1. Disconnect 12 V and the cable to the panel on the
heater.
2. Connect a cable between 2 and 9 in the contact
device (on the heater) (See chapter 12).
3. Connect 12 V to the heater.
4. Now the heater starts with gas and 1 kW.
(Regulation of room temperature does not function;
the pump operates constantly.)
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
•
Always switch off the main isolating switch for the
boiler when the vehicle is not in use.
•
When washing the vehicle, do not spray water directly
towards the flue.
•
When camping in winter conditions, ensure the flue
and exhaust air valves are kept clear of snow and ice.
•
You may use the boiler to heat the RV without filling
the water heater.
•
The LP Gas boiler and electric element may be oper-
ated simultaneously.
•
Always drain the hot water heater of fresh water when
there is a risk of frost and when the vehicle is not being
used.
•
The LP Gas boiler must not be in operation when refu-
elling the vehicle.
•
Never allow the heating system to stand empty of
ethylene glycol fluid.
•
Check supply and exhaust air intake, the vehicle is
often equipped with supply and exhaust air valves
(refer to vehicle instructions) that must not be blocked
as this will impair the efficiency of the heating system
and air quality, which can lead to carbon monoxide
poisoning.
NB! Close the main LP Gas valve in the following
circumstances.
•
When the vehicle is not being used
•
Turn OFF LP Gas supply tank when vehicle is in mo-
tion. This disables all gas appliances and pilot lights.
Gas appliances must never be operated while vehicle
is in motion.
•
When repairing the boiler.
•
When leaks in the LP Gas system are suspected.
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