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- Die Garantie ist bei einem autorisierten Servicepartner oder beim Truma Servicezentrum geltend zu machen. Alle Adres- sen und Telefonnummern finden Sie unter www.truma.com im Bereich „Service“. Die Anschrift des Herstellers lautet: Truma Gerätetechnik GmbH & Co. KG Truma Servicezentrum Wernher-von- Braun-Straße 12 85640 Putzbrunn, Deutschland Um einen reibungslosen Ablauf zu gewährleisten, bitten wir bei Kontaktaufnahme die folgenden Informationen bereit zu halten: – detaillierte Mangelbeschreibung – Seriennummer des Gerätes – Kaufdatum Der autorisierte Servicepartner oder das Truma Servicezent- rum legen jeweils die weitere Vorgehensweise fest. Um even- tuelle Transportschäden zu vermeiden, darf das betroffene Gerät nur nach vorheriger Rücksprache mit dem autorisierten Servicepartner oder dem Truma Servicezentrum versendet werden. Wenn der Garantiefall vom Hersteller anerkannt wird, über- nimmt der Hersteller die Transportkosten. Liegt kein Garan- tiefall vor, wird der Verbraucher entsprechend informiert und die Reparatur- und Transportkosten gehen zu seinen Lasten. Von Einsendungen ohne vorherige Rücksprache bitten wir abzusehen.9EN Truma S 2200 Read the safety instructions and operating instructions carefully before starting the appliance. Intended use Proper use The appliance is approved solely for installation and operation in caravans and construction trailers of vehicle class O and mobile homes if the gas system is installed in accordance with EN 1949. The national legislation and regulations for op- erating and testing gas installations (e.g. DVGW Work Sheet G 607 in Germany) must be observed. The appliance may be used only to heat the vehicle's interior. If the appliance is operated while the vehicle is in motion, facilities must be installed to prevent uncontrolled emission of liquefied gas in the event of an accident (according to UN-ECE regulation 122). If the appliance is being used for commercial purposes, the operator must ensure that special statutory and insurance regulations of the respective destination country are observed (e.g. DGUV regulations in Germany). Improper use All other uses not listed under proper use are improper and therefore prohibited. This applies for example to installation and operation in: – Motor homes (motor caravans) in vehicle class M1, – Motor buses of vehicle classes M2 and M3, – Commercial vehicles of vehicle class N, – Boats and other water vessels, – Hunting / forestry huts, weekend homes or awnings, – Trailers and vehicles used by outdoor kindergartens. Installation in trailers and vehicles used to transport hazard- ous goods is prohibited Defective appliances must not be used. Appliances installed and utilised in contravention of the oper- ating and installation instructions must not be used. Symbols used Symbol indicates possible hazards. Risk of burns! Hot surface. Wear protective gloves to prevent possible mechanical injuries. Note containing information and tips. Table of contents Symbols used p. 9
- Intended use p. 9
- Safety instructions p. 10
- Operating instructions Start-up p. 13
- Truma S 2200 components p. 13
- Burner ignition p. 13
- Switching off p. 13
- Maintenance p. 13
- Auto ignitor battery change p. 13
- Cleaning the heater p. 14
- Disposal p. 14
- Technical data p. 14
- Dimensions p. 14
- Manufacturer’s Warranty (European Union) EN Safety instructions Only competent and trained persons (ex- perts) may install and repair the Truma product and carry out the function test, in accordance with the installation and opera- ting instructions and the currently accepted technical regulations. Experts are persons who, based on their specialist instruction and training, their knowledge and experience with Truma products and the relevant standards, can carry out the necessary work properly and identify potential hazards. To ensure safe and proper use, carefully read and observe the operating instruc- tions and other documents supplied with the product, and keep them in a safe place for future reference. The respective valid laws, di- rectives and standards must be observed. Not following the rules in the operating and installation instructions can result in serious material damage and serious risk to the health or life of persons. The appliance's operator or user is solely responsible for such damage. The use of upright gas cylinders from which gas is taken in the gas phase is mandatory for the operation of gas regulators, gas equipment and gas systems. Gas cylinders from which gas is taken in the liquid phase (e.g. for fork lifts) must not be used, since they would result in damage to the gas system. What must I do if I smell gas? – Avoid ignition sources, e.g. extinguish all naked flames, do not actuate any electrical switches or use any mobile phones or radios in the vehicle, do not start the vehicle's en- gine, do not operate any appliances, do not smoke. – Open windows and doors. – Evacuate all persons from the vehicle. – Shut off gas cylinders and/or shut off the gas supply from the outside. – Have the entire gas system inspected and repaired by experts. – Do not put the gas system back into opera- tion until after it has been inspected and repaired. Danger of toxic exhaust fumes! The heater's exhaust can be toxic in enclosed or poorly ventilated spaces (e.g. garages, work- shops). If the vehicle is parked in such rooms: – Shut off the fuel supply to the heater. – Switch the heater off on the control panel. An open roof window / lifting roof in the vicinity of the exhaust cowl may allow exhaust gas to enter the interior of the vehicle The heater may only be operated when the roof window / lifting roof is closed. Danger of fire / explosion during refuelling! The appliance must not be operated dur- ing refuelling: – the vehicle, – the caravan's towing vehicle or – other appliances. Switch off the LP gas appliance at the control panel. Shut off the gas supply to the LP gas appliance. Make sure that the LP gas appli- ance can definitely not be switched on under any circumstances. Possible injury / material damage if the heater is operated without a cover. Due to hot surfaces on the heat exchanger, operate the heater only with the cover fitted. Danger of explosion due to improper re- pairs or modifications to the gas system. Only experts may carry out this work. Repairs to the heater and the burner noz- zles may only be done by experts. A new O-ring must be fitted whenever the exhaust gas system has been removed! The 30 mbar operating pressure of the gas supply must correspond to the appli- ance's operating pressure (see type plate). The appliance, the gas system and the exhaust duct for the combustion prod- ucts must be inspected by a recognised expert in accordance with the national regulations (e.g. DVGW Worksheet G 607 in Germany) or, if there are no such regulations, at least every two years. – A recognised specialist must carry out a leak test after changes have been made to the liquid gas system. – The vehicle owner is responsible for having the check carried out.11EN During the initial start-up of a brand new appliance, small quantities of fumes and a slight odour may briefly occur. When the ap- pliance is started up after a particularly long period of non-use, there may be some smoke and/or smell due to dust or dirt. It is a good idea to allow the appliance to run at maximum output for a few minutes for the purpose of self-cleaning and to ensure that the area is well ventilated. An unusual burning noise or flame in- crease is indicative of a regulator defect and means that the regulator must be checked. Objects (e.g. spray cans) or flammable materials / liquids must not be stored in the same compartment where the appliance is installed or in the appliance itself, because un- der certain conditions elevated temperatures may arise there. In Germany, only pressure regulat- ing equipment that complies with DINEN16129 (in vehicles) with a fixed out- put pressure of 30 mbar may be used for the gas system. The flow rate of the pressure regulating equipment must at least match the maximum consumption of all the equipment that is installed. We recommend the Truma MonoControl CS gas pressure regulation system for ve- hicles, and also the DuoControl CS gas pres- sure regulation system for the two-cylinder gas system. At temperatures of around 0 °C and be- low, the gas pressure regulation system or the changeover valve should be operated with the EisEx regulator heater. Controller connecting hoses that meet national regulations must always be used in the respective destination country. These hoses must be checked regularly for brittleness. Pressure regulating devices and hoses must be replaced with new ones no more than 10 years after their date of manu- facture (every 8 years if used commercially). The operator is responsible for this. For operating the heater with a wall cowl p. 1410
The openings of the wall cowl must remain clear. Remove dirt, leaves and, particularly in winter, snow or slush from the openings, if necessary. This must be checked occasionally. For operating the heater with a roof cowl
The roof cowl must be kept free in the air flow during operation of the heater. Roof structures may interfere with the function of the heater.
Snow must be cleared from the roof cowl before the heater is started up during the winter.
For winter camping and long-term camping, we recommend the SKV cowl extension kit that can be screwed to the cowl part (3 x 15 cm).
If the heater keeps going out in ex- tremely windy locations or during the winter, we recommend the use of an AKVcowl extension (15 cm) and also the T-2 or T-3 cowl top.
If two or three 15cm extensions are used, they must be removed before the vehicle is in motion so that they are not lost (risk of accident). Remaining exten- sions must be screwed in place. – If a canopy is fitted to the caravan, it is essential to lead the roof cowl through this roof. Use the cowl lead-through UEK for this.
The combustion air intake opening underneath the vehicle must be kept clear of dirt, leaves and slush. There must not be any combustible materials (e.g hay, leaves, fabrics) in the vicinity of the com- bustion air intake. The air intake connection of the heater must therefore not be in the spray area of the wheels, attach splash guard if necessary The heat exchanger, the exhaust duct and all connections must be checked by an expert at regular intervals, and always after loud combustion (misfiring).12 EN The exhaust duct must: – be firmly attached to the heater and the cowl without leaks, – consist of one piece (without joints), – be routed without cross-section narrowing and rising over its entire length, – be firmly attached with several clamps to- gether with the insulating duct (duct ÜR). No objects must be placed onto the exhaust duct, since this could lead to damage. Heaters with wrongly fitted or damaged exhaust ducts or damaged heat ex- changers must not continue to be used! Due to the danger of overheating and fire, the heater's warm air outlet must not be obstructed under any circumstances. No objects must be placed onto the heater or in its immediate vicinity (e.g. for the purpose of drying objects). The heater cover becomes hot by design during operation. This can be a danger particularly to children and persons with re- duced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, and can cause burn injuries. The operator has a duty of care and supervision towards third parties. The operator must point out possible hazards (e.g. risk of burn injuries, fire hazard) to third parties. In particular, children under 8years old must be supervised at all times while the appliance is in operation, and must be kept away from it. This appliance may be used by children aged 16 or over and by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabili- ties or with a lack of experience only if they are supervised and have been instructed in the safe use of the appliance and understand the resulting risks. Children must not be allowed to play with the appliance. The stickers enclosed with the appliance must be affixed by the installer or vehicle owner in a location in the vehicle and close to the heater that is clearly visible to all users! Missing stickers can be requested from Truma. Heating while driving For heating while driving, the UN ECE regula- tion 122 stipulates a safety shut-off device to prevent the uncontrolled escape of gas in the event of an accident. The MonoControl CS gas pressure regulation system fulfils this requirement. National regulations and rules must be followed. If no safety shut-off device (e.g. MonoControl CS) is installed, the gas cylinder must be closed while driving and notices must be attached in accord- ance with the valid regulations.13EN Possible risk of misfiring! – Wait for at least three minutes before trying again if there is a fault or if ignition was unsuccessful. – Contact service following three unsuccessful ignition attempts. If the flame goes out during operation, an immediate automatic re-ignition attempt takes place within the closing time of the safety pilot (approx. 30 seconds). In the event that ignition is unsuccessful despite repeated attempts (e.g. because the gas cylinder is empty), the auto ignitor continues to operate until the control knob (a) is set to “0”. Switching off Set the control knob (a) to “0” (g) (auto ignitor is thereby switched off at the same time). If the heater is not going to be used for a long period, close quick-acting valve in gas supply line and gas cylinder. With an installation with a wall cowl (see Figure C3) the cowl grille (14) can be covered with the cowl cov- er(17 – accessories) in order to prevent penetration by water, for example when the caravan is being washed or if there is a storm. Maintenance Possible burn injury hazard if contact is made with the hot heater. Work only when the heater is switched off and has cooled down. In spite of careful manufacturing, the heater may have sharp edges, therefore always wear protective gloves during maintenance and cleaning work! It is prohibited to use products containing chlorine on and inside the appliance. Auto ignitor battery change – If no ignition spark is heard during start-up or if fewer than two ignition sparks are visible per second, the battery must be replaced. – Insert a new battery at beginning of every heating season. Always use temperature-resistant (+70 °C), leakproof
1.5 V Mignon batteries (LR 6, AA, AM 3) (part no.
30030-99200), as other batteries could cause malfunctions. Possible burn injury hazard if contact is made with the hot heater. Always ensure that heater is switched off and has cooled down before replacing batteries. – Slide the battery compartment cover upwards and replace the battery. Pay attention to positive / negative. – Close battery compartment again. Figure 3 Battery disposal The battery may not be disposed of with domestic refuse, instead it must be sent for recycling via a collection point. By doing this you are contributing towards reuse and recycling. Start-up Truma S 2200 components Figure 1 – Left exhaust gas connection (standard) a = Control knob b = Mica window for observing the flame c = Auto ignitor with battery compartment d = Type plate Figure 2 e = Ignition and low setting f = High setting h = Heater switched off For appliances with the exhaust gas connection on the right-hand side, the parts (a – d) are located on the op- posite side (mirror inverted). Burner ignition Before operation, ensure that there is a new battery with suf- ficient charge in the auto ignitor. Possible risk of misfiring! Reduced ignition frequency due to an old or weak battery in the auto ignitor. – At least two ignition sparks must be visible per second. – If this is not the case, replace the battery in the auto ignitor (see “Auto ignitor battery change”).
1. Remove cowl cover if fitted (when installing with wall cowl)!
2. Open the gas cylinder and quick-acting valve in the
3. Set the control knob (a) to the spark symbol (e) (auto ignitor
is switched on) and press it in as far as possible (maximum 30 seconds). Ignition takes place automatically in this position (ignition spark is audible) until the flame is burning.
4. Monitor the ignition process through the mica window (b).
A flame can be seen when ignition is successful.
5. After a successful ignition, keep the control knob held down
for another 10 seconds so that the safety pilot responds.
6. Allow the heater to burn for approx. 1 minute in the ignition
position before setting it to “High” (f).
7. The heating power is continuously adjustable at the control
knob (a) between the low setting (e) and the high setting (f). Operating instructions14 EN Cleaning the heater – Accumulated dust on the heater pedestal must be carefully removed with a paintbrush or a small brush at least once annually. Disposal Dispose of the appliance and battery in the auto ignitor sepa- rately in accordance with the administrative regulations of the relevant country of use. National regulations and laws (in Ger- many, for example, the End-of-Life Vehicle Regulation) must be observed. The relevant regulations must be observed in other countries. Technical data (determined in accordance with EN 624 or Truma test conditions) Gas type Liquefied gas (propane / butane) Operating pressure 30 mbar (see type plate) Rated heat output 1850 W Gas consumption 50 – 170 g/h Additional information in accordance with EN 624
1.5 V (auto ignitor with battery operation)
Power consumption 225 mW (ignition) Weight approx. 6.7 kg Subject to technical changes. Dimensions AKW2 = Exhaust gas system and combustion air infeed through the side wall with installation situation 1 or 2 AKD = Exhaust gas system via the roof (roof cowl kit AKD) AKW 2 AKDAKW 2
Figure 4 Dimensions in mm. Subject to technical changes. Manufacturer’s Warranty (European Union)
1. Scope of Manufacturer’s Warranty
As the Manufacturer of the appliance, Truma undertakes a warranty towards the Consumer that covers any material and/ or manufacturing defects of the appliance. This Warranty is applicable in EU member states as well as in Iceland, Norway, Switzerland and Turkey. A Consumer is the natural person who was the first one to purchase the appliance from the Manufacturer, OEM or dealer and who neither resold the appliance in a commercial or self-employed professional capacity nor installed it for a third party in such a capacity. The Manufacturer’s Warranty covers any of the aforemen- tioned defects that occur within 24 months upon concluding the purchase agreement between the seller and the Con- sumer. The Manufacturer or an authorised service partner undertakes to remedy such defects through subsequent fulfil- ment, i.e. at its discretion either by repairing or replacing the defective item. Any defective parts shall become the property of the Manufacturer or the authorised service partner. If the appliance is no longer manufactured at the time of defect no- tification and if replacement delivery has been opted for, then the Manufacturer may deliver a similar product. If the Manufacturer remedies a defect under its warranty commitment, the term of the Warranty shall not start again with regard to the repaired or replaced parts; rather, the original warranty period shall continue to be applicable to the appliance. Only the Manufacturer itself and an authorised service partner shall be entitled to conduct a warranty job. Any costs that occur in the event of a warranty claim shall be settled directly between the authorised service partner and the Manufacturer. The Warranty does not cover additional costs arising from complicated removal or installation jobs on the appliance (e.g. dismantling of furnishings or parts of the vehicle body), and neither does it cover travel expenses in- curred by the authorised service partner or the Manufacturer. No further-reaching claims shall be permitted, especially dam- age claims presented by the Consumer or third parties. This provision shall not affect the validity of the German Product Liability Act (Produkthaftungsgesetz). The voluntary Manufacturer’s warranty does not affect the Consumer’s legally valid claims for defects against the seller in the relevant country of purchase. In individual countries there may be warranties that can be issued by the relevant dealer (official distributor, Truma Partner). In such cases the warranty can be implemented directly through the dealer from whom the Consumer bought the appliance. The warranty reg- ulations of the country in which the appliance was purchased by the Consumer for the first time shall also be applicable.
2. Warranty exclusions
No warranty claim shall be applicable under the following circumstances: – Improper, unsuitable, faulty or negligent use and any use that is not compliant with the intended purpose – Improper installation, assembly or commissioning, contrary to operating or installation instructions – Improper operation or operation contrary to operating or installation instructions, particularly any disregard for main- tenance, care or warning notes, – Instances where installations, repairs or any other proce- dures have been conducted by non-authorised parties – Consumable materials and parts which are subject to natu- ral wear and tear15EN – Installation of replacement, supplementary or accessory parts that are not original manufacturer’s parts or which have not been approved by the manufacturer. This applies in particular if the appliance is subject to networked control, if the control units or the software have not been approved by Truma or if the Truma control unit (e.g. Truma CP plus or Truma iNet Box) has not been exclusively used for control- ling Truma appliances or appliances approved by Truma. – As a consequence of damage arising from foreign sub- stances (e.g. oil, or plasticisers in the gas), chemical or elec- trochemical influences in the water, or cases when the ap- pliance has come into contact with unsuitable substances (e.g. chemical products, flammable substances or unsuit- able cleaning agents) – Damage caused by abnormal environmental or unsuitable operating conditions – Damage caused by force majeure or natural disasters or any other influences not within Truma’s responsibility – Damage resulting from improper transport – End customer’s or third-party modifications of the appli- ance, including any replacement, supplementary or acces- sory parts, or installation of the same, especially concerning the exhaust gas system or the cowl.
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