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Capron - 04-17 - CAP-0017-01
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Appliances
10
10.2
Heater / production of hot water
The heater can both heat up the vehicle interior (heating the room air) and heat
up the domestic water (boiler function). The following instructions are also
valid if the heater is only used as boiler.
Initial start-up
When lighting the heater for the first time a small amount of smoke and odour
will occur. Immediately set the operating switch of the heater to its highest
position. Open doors and windows and ventilate well. Smoke and odour will
disappear by themselves after a while.
10.2.1
Models with waste gas vent on the right-hand side of the
vehicle
X
Never let gas escape unburned due to danger of explosion.
X
Never run the heater in gas operation when refuelling, on ferries or in the
garage. Danger of explosion!
X
Never operate the heater in gas operation in closed spaces (e.g.
garages). Danger of poisoning and suffocation!
X
Do not use the space above and behind the heater as a storage space.
X
The domestic water can be heated up to 65 °C. Risk of scalding!
Z
The circulation fan is automatically switched on when the hot-air heater is
activated, and it stays on. This puts an immense strain on the living area
battery, if the vehicle is not connected to an external 240 V power supply.
Take into consideration that the living area battery only has limited
reserves of energy.
Z
Never use the production of hot water without water inside it.
Z
When the production of hot water of the heater is not used, empty the
domestic water container if there is a risk of frost.
Z
Only operate the production of hot water with the maximum temperature
setting if you require a large quantity of warm water. This protects the appli-
ance against the build-up of limescale.
Z
Do not use the water heated by the heater as drinking water.
Z
Operate the heater a few minutes under full load at regular intervals (at
least every 3 months) to remove condensation. This prevents odours.
X
If the awning is put up and the heater is running in gas operation,
exhaust gases from the heater can escape into the awning area. Danger
of suffocation! Make sure the area is sufficiently ventilated.
Summary of Contents for Capron A361
Page 4: ...Contents 4 Capron 04 17 CAP 0017 01EN ...
Page 6: ...6 Capron 04 17 CAP 0017 01EN Warranty 1 ...
Page 10: ...10 Capron 04 17 CAP 0017 01EN Introduction 2 ...
Page 32: ...32 Capron 04 17 CAP 0017 01EN Before the journey 4 ...
Page 72: ...72 Capron 04 17 CAP 0017 01EN Gas system 8 ...
Page 152: ...152 Capron 04 17 CAP 0017 01EN Helpful notes 16 ...