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In order to achieve the best possible cooling power, we
recommend:
Route cold air pipes to air vents as short and straight as
possible.
The total accumulated length of cold air duct that may be
used is 15 m.
Connect the longest cold air pipe (max. 8 m) to the
right-hand cold air outlet (9), since this has the most air
throughput.
To prevent condensation in the cold air ducts, do not route
pipes anywhere near heat sources (e.g. power supplies or
behind the refrigerator).
Circulating air return
The circulating air is drawn in again by the unit, either through
an additional rectangular air grille (1 – part no. 40040-29200)
or 3 round air grilles (part no. 40040-20400), e.g. in the stow-
age box wall or via several smaller openings with a total area
of at least 300 cm².
Important note
To ensure trouble-free air exchange, the air infeed from the in-
terior of the vehicle to the installation location must be located
in the immediate vicinity of the device. If appropriate, covers
are to be fitted, in order to avoid the circulating air return be-
ing impeded by stowed objects.
If the equipment cannot be installed in close proximity,
Truma can provide a flexible air intake (part no. 40090-
59100) as an accessory.
Installing the IR receiver
The receiver (12) is to be fitted for preference on the clothes
cabinet in such a way that the remote control can be pointed
at it without any hinderance (length of connection cable 3 m).
If necessary, a 3 metre cable extension can be supplied
(part no. 40090-89100).
If the receiver cannot be flush-mounted, Truma can
provide an on-surface frame (13) – part no. 40000-52600
as an accessory if required.
Drill Ø 55 mm hole. Lead IR receiver cable (17) through
towards the rear and secure receiver with 4 screws (14 – not
provided). Then clip on the cover frame (15) and route
cable (17) to air conditioning unit.
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Truma will supply side parts (16) in 8 different colours for
finishing off the cover frames (please contact your dealer
for details).
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230 V electrical connection and
IR receiver connection
The 230 V electrical connection must always be made
by an expert (in accordance with VDE 0100, part 721 or
IEC 60364-7-721, for example, in Germany). The instructions
given here are not a challenge to the lay person to carry out
the electrical connection, but serve to provide additional infor-
mation for the professional fitter whom you engage!
Establish the connection to the mains with the connection
cable (20), 150 cm long, to a lead in the vehicle, fused to at
least 10 A.
It is essential to ensure the correct cable colours are connected!
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Insert plug of IR receiver cable (17) into socket (19).
The connection (18) is needed if the Saphir compact
air conditioning unit is being operated via a Truma
TG 1000 sinus power inverter (COM connection / communica-
tion a or b).
The cables must be long enough for the unit to be pulled out
of the false floor with the cables attached. All cables must be
secured with cable clips!
For maintenance or repair work, an isolating device must be
provided on the vehicle side to provide all-pole isolation from
the mains, with a contact interval of at least 3.5 mm.
Function test / Mounting for the remote
control
Position IR remote handset cradle as close as possible to the
IR receiver (12) so that the air conditioning unit can be oper-
ated without removing the remote handset from the cradle.
In conclusion, all the functions of the device need to be tested
in accordance with the Operating Instructions.
The Operating Instructions and the completed guarantee card
are to be handed over to the vehicle owner.
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