can be remedied by running
the heater at maximum out-
put and ensuring adequate
room ventilation.
6. If the burner makes an
unusual noise or if the flame
lifts off, it is likely that the
regulator is faulty and it is
essential to have it checked.
7. Heat-sensitive objects
(e.g. spray cans) must not be
stored in the vicinity of the
boiler, since high tempera-
tures may under certain cir-
cumstances be induced in
such locations.
8. Only pressure control
equipment that complies
with EN 12864 (in vehicles)
with a fixed delivery pressure
of 30 mbar (or 50 mbar in
older systems) must be used
for the gas system. The flow
rate of the pressure control
device must correspond to
at least the maximum con-
sumption of all devices
installed by the system
manufacturer.
For vehicles we recommend
the Truma caravan regulator
and the Duomatic Plus gas
pressure regulator kit for the
two-bottle system. Truma
regulators have been special-
ly developed for the harsh
stress conditions in caravans
and vehicles. As well as a
safety valve that provides
protection against overpres-
sure, they also have a pres-
sure gauge that can be used
to check the tightness of the
gas system. The pressure
control equipment should be
operated with a de-icing sys-
tem (Eis-Ex) at temperatures
around 0°C and below.
Regulator connecting hoses
that meet national regulations
must always be used in the
respective country for which
the equipment is destined.
These hoses must be
checked regularly for brittle-
ness. Winter-proof special
hoses must always be used if
the equipment is operated
during the winter.
Pressure control de-
vices and hoses must
be replaced with new ones
no more than 10 years after
their date of manufacture.
This is the responsibility of
the operator.
Technical data
determined in accordance
with EN 624 or Truma test
conditions
Type of gas: Liquid gas
(propane/butane)
Operating pressure:
30 or 50 mbar
(refer to nameplate)
Water contents:
10 or 14 litres
Heating time up to approx.
70°C (10 litres)
Gas operation:
approx. 34 min.
Electric operation:
approx. 45 min.*
Gas and electric operation:
approx. 25 min.*
Heating time up to approx.
70°C (14 litres)
Gas operation:
approx. 50 min.
Electric operation:
approx. 72 min.*
Gas and electric operation:
approx. 38 min.*
Water pressure:
up to max. 2.8 bar
Rated thermal output:
1500 W
Gas consumption:
120 g/h
Current input at 12 V
Ignition: 0.17 A
Heating up: 0.08 A
Stand-by: 0.04 A
Current input at 230 V*:
850 W (3.7 A)
* B 10 EL, B 1 EL only
Declaration of conformity:
The Truma water heater mod-
el has been tested and ap-
proved through the DVGW
and fulfils the EC gas appli-
ance guidelines (90/396/EEC)
as well as the associated EC
guidelines. The CE Ident. No.
is available for EU countries:
CE-0085AP0038.
EEC Type Approval:
e1 022604
The right to effect technical
modifications is reserved!
Manufacturer's
terms of warranty
1. Case of warranty
The manufacturer grants a
warranty for malfunctions in
the appliance which are
based on material or produc-
tion faults. In addition to this,
the statutory warranty claims
against the seller remain
valid.
A claim under warranty shall
not pertain:
– for parts subject to wear
and in cases of natural
wear and tear,
– as a result of not original
Truma parts being used in
the appliance and as a re-
sult of unsuitable gas pres-
sure regulators being used,
– as a consequence of failure
to respect Truma instruc-
tions for installation and
use,
– as a consequence of
improper handling,
– as a consequence of im-
proper transport packing,
not arranged by Truma.
2. Scope of warranty
The warranty is valid for mal-
functions as stated under
item 1, which occur within
24 months after conclusion
of the purchase agreement
between the seller and the
final consumer. The manufac-
turers will make good such
defects by subsequent fulfil-
ment, i.e. at their discretion
either by repair or replace-
ment. In the event of manu-
facturers providing service
under warranty, the term of
the warranty shall not re-
commence anew with regard
to the repaired or replaced
parts; rather, the old warranty
period shall continue to run.
More extensive claims, in
particular claims for compen-
satory damages by pur-
chasers or third parties, shall
be excluded. This does not
affect the rules of the product
liability law.
The manufacturer shall bear
the cost of employing the
Truma customer service for
the removal of a malfunction
under warranty – in particular
transportation costs, travel-
ling expenses, job and mater-
ial costs, as long as the
service is carried out in Ger-
many. The warranty does not
cover customer service work
in other countries.
Additional costs based on
complicated removal and in-
stallation conditions of the
appliance (e.g. removal of
furniture or parts of the vehi-
cle body) do not come under
warranty.
3. Raising the case of
warranty
The manufacturer's address
is: Truma Gerätetechnik
GmbH & Co. KG, Wernher-
von-Braun Strasse 12,
D-85640 Putzbrunn. In Ger-
many, always notify the
Truma service centre if prob-
lems are encountered; in
other countries the relevant
service partners should be
contacted (see list of ad-
dresses). Any complaints are
to be described in detail. In
addition, the properly com-
pleted guarantee certificate is
to be presented, or the facto-
ry number of the unit and the
date of purchase given.
In order for the manufactur-
ers to be able to determine
whether an incident subject
to guarantee has occurred,
the end user must, at his own
risk, bring the device to the
manufacturers or send it to
them. If there is damage to
heaters (heat exchangers),
the gas pressure regulator
must also be sent back to the
factory.
In instances of the device
being sent to the works, dis-
patch is to be effected by
freight transport. In cases
under guarantee, the works
shall bear the transport costs
or the costs of delivery and
return. If the damage is
deemed not to be a warranty
case, the manufacturer shall
notify the customer and shall
specify repair costs which
shall not be borne by the
manufacturer; in this case,
the customer shall also bear
the shipping costs.
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