c = Electric operation 230 V, 1800 W
d = Electric operation 230 V, 900 W
e = Gas operation
f = Mixed
operation*
(gas and electricity, 900 W)
g = Mixed operation*
(gas and electricity, 1800 W)
h = Yellow ‘electric mode’ indicator lamp.
* Winter mode only! In summer mode the
unit automatically selects electric operation
at the preselected electrical power of 900 W
or 1800 W.
CONTROL PANEL
j = Rotary switch for room temperature
(1 – 9)
k = Green ‘Operation’ monitor lamp
l = Summer
mode
(water temperature 40°C or 60°C)
m = Winter mode
(heating without hot water requirement)
n = Winter mode
(heating with hot water requirement)
p = Rotary ‘Off’ switch
q = Yellow ‘Boiler heating phase’ monitor
lamp
r = Red ‘Fault’ monitor lamp
Please observe the vehicle manufacturer’s
operating instructions when using vehicle-
specific switches.
ROOM THERMOSTAT
s = Room temperature sensor
To measure the room temperature, an
external room temperature sensor (s) is
located in the vehicle. The location of the
sensor is determined individually by the
vehicle manufacturer, depending on the
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Equipment Details
TRUMATIC C 6002 EH
Always observe the operating instructions
and ‘Important operating notes’ prior to
starting!
The vehicle owner is responsible for the
correct operation of the appliance.
Before using for the first time, it is essential
to flush the entire water supply through
with clean warm water. If the heater is not
being used, always drain the water
contents if there is a risk of frost!
There
shall be no guarantee claims for
damage caused by frost!
Also drain the
water prior to repair or maintenance work
on the vehicle (in the workshop!) as the
electrical safety/drain valve opens when
the appliance is switched dead!
POWER SELECTOR SWITCH
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