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1.         The scale starts with MIN position at the left  LED position  small bar   highest temperature   and climbs up to MAX position at the right  LED position  large bar   lowest temperature      Note  The temperature levels do not relate  to absolute temperature values     Additional features  MES   AES     e The brightness of the display reduces after a  few seconds if no other buttons are pressed   The indicator lights again if a button is  pressed  Press the button again to activate  the required function     e Failures are indicated by flashing of the failure  indicator LED     e Should the door be kept open for too long   more than 2 minutes   an acoustic signal is  initiated  pulsing whistle tone      e Should the electronic control detect any  failure  an acoustic signal will sound  pulsing  whistle tone   At the same time the display  starts flashing  for trouble shooting  please  refer to page 108      Gas operation with internal  batteries  optional     An optional battery compartment in the  electronics case for internal  self contained   power supply of the electronics is available  for the model variants RM 8xx1 and RM 8xx5   appliances with electronics         Battery compartment    Load the battery compartment with batteries   8 x AA 1 5 V  before operating the refrigerator     All operating modes can be selected while the  on board 12 V DC power supply is active  The  internal voltage is disconnected     If the on board 12 V DC power supply is not  present 
2.       SLIDING DOOR FLYSCREEN    Sliding Door Flyscreen    Operation    The sliding door flyscreen runs on tracks  mounted to the floor and the Control panel  and moves from left to right  It is tensioned  with cords that are fixed at floor level near to  the passenger seat     When the vehicle sliding door is open pull the  blind from the central part of the vertical handle  avoiding twisting to close the blind     EQUIPMENT DETAILS    Ensure flynet is open before closing the vehicle  sliding door     Care    Clean only with a damp sponge ensuring dirt  build that would affect the running tracks is  removed  Use only clean water with mild suds  or a vacuum cleaner  In order to avoid material  fatigue  do not leave the flyscreen closed for a  long period  Take care with high winds when  the flynet is closed        138    
3.    U   lt   m  Z       U  m       P     Sp        10     11     le    13     14     15     16     17     18     Do not pop popcorn longer than the  manufacturer   s directions   Popping time  is generally below 3 minutes   Longer  cooking does not yield more popped  corn it can cause scorching and fire  Also   the cooking tray can become too hot to  handle or may break     If smoke is observed  switch off or unplug  the appliance and keep the door closed in  order to stifle any flames     When heating food in plastic or paper  containers  keep an eye on the oven due  to the possibility of ignition     The contents of feeding bottles and baby  food jars shall be stirred or shaken and the  temperature checked before consumption   in order to avoid burns     Always test the temperature of food   or drink which has been heated in a  microwave oven before you give it to  somebody  especially to children or elderly  people  This is important because things  which have been heated in a microwave  oven carry on getting hotter even though  the microwave oven cooking has stopped     Eggs in their shell and whole hard boiled   eggs should not be heated in microwave   ovens since they may explode  even after  microwave heating has ended     Keep the waveguide cover clean at all  times  Wipe the oven interior with a soft  damp cloth after each use  If you leave  grease or fat anywhere in the cavity it may  overheat  smoke or even catch fire when  next using the oven     Never heat oil or 
4.   Before opening  remove snow  ice  dirt  etc   from the acrylic dome     9  Malfunctions are to be repaired by an  approved dealer at once     10  Do not use caustic detergents  danger of  tension cracks in the acrylic dome      11  Do not operate whilst the vehicle is  moving   Care instructions     e Please clean the acrylic panes with the  Seitz Acrylic Cleaner     e Stains and light scratches on the acrylic  pane can be removed by using the Seitz    Acrylic Polish and the Seitz special  polishing cloth     e Use talcum powder  4 times yearly  to care  for the rubber seals    e Clean the blinds only with water and mild  soap suds    e The guarantee becomes null and void if these  instructions are not followed     Seat swivel  Driver Passenger        To turn the swivel  slide the BLACK lever  rearwards and adjust to the required  angle  Before driving off ensure the locking  mechanism is fully secure     Bunk bed safety    Where the sleeping surface is over one metre  above floor level the following notices apply        WARNING  Always ensure safety boards  are located before entering the bunk        WARNING  Use upper bunks for  sleeping only  with the provided protection  against fall out in position        WARNING  Care shall be taken against  the risk of fall out when the upper bunks are  being used by children  specially under 6  years of age  these bunks are not suitable  for use by infants without supervision    Omnistep slide out step    Operation    Press the    s
5.   Select gas  electrical or mixed operation  using the power switch  Illumination of the  yellow LED  g  on the power selector switch  indicates that the unit is operating with 230  V  Move rotary switch on control panel to  operating position  n   Set the rotary switch   h  to the desired thermostat setting  1     5    The green LED  k  for operation is lit and  simultaneously indicates the position of the  selected room temperature  The yellow LED   p  indicates the water   s heat up phase     The device automatically selects the  required power setting in accordance with  the temperature difference between the  temperature selected on the control panel    and the current room temperature  When the  room temperature selected on the control  panel is reached  the heater switches back to  the smallest setting and heats the water to 60    C  Once the water temperature is reached   the heater switches off and the yellow LED  p   goes out  The warm air fan can continue to  run in order to cool the unit  after run        Heating without water temperature    monitoring   Select gas  electrical or mixed operation  using the power switch  Illumination of the  yellow LED  g  on the power selector switch  indicates that the unit is operating with 230  V  Move rotary switch on control panel to  operating position  m   Turn the rotary switch   h  to the desired thermostat setting  1     5    The green LED  k  for operation is lit and  simultaneously indicates the position of the  select
6.   n       Z  TT        D      T          Manual energy selection    automatic ignition  RM 8xx1  MES         Power ON OFF switch    Energy selector button 230V        Energy selector button GAS     Energy selector button 12V      Temperature level selection     Temperature level display      Indicator LED failure    Reset button GAS FAILURE    CON O A W N      Switching ON OFF  e Switch ON by pressing button  1   2s    e Switch OFF by pressing button  1    gt  2s    230V AC operation    e Select    Mains voltage    by pressing  button  2     e Set temperature step by pressing button  6     12V DC operation  vehicle   s battery     e Select    Battery voltage    by pressing  button  4     e Set temperature step by pressing button  6     Gas operation  e Select    Gas    by pressing button  3     e Set temperature step by pressing button  6     DOMETIC ABSORPTION REFRIGERATOR    Electrical operation    To start the refrigerator  press button  1  for 2  seconds     The refrigerator starts with the last selected  type of energy     230V operation     Press button  2    i gt   12V operation     Press button  4       Gas operation       Gas operation      Press button  8    N    The ignition process is activated automatically  by means of an automatic igniter           Setting of cooling compartment    temperature  g oo QU D  6 7    Select the desired cooling compartment  temperature by pressing button  6       The LED display  7  of the selected  temperature setting is illuminated
7.   sure that it is secured with the safety catch   Close the access door and lock it  Your   q  Automatic Ventilator Thetford toilet is now ready to use     r  Waste Pump Out System    p  Electric Blade    s  Waste Holding Tank Multi Level Indicator    t  Flush Water Tank Level Indicator  only if toilet  has its own flush water tank        Control panel  Preparing for use  Standard     1  Open the access door on the outside of 7  For toilets with own Flush Water Tank   your caravan or motorhome Open the water filling door and fill the flush   l l water tank with the correct dosage of Aqua  2  Remove the Waste Holding Tank by pulling Rinse  This Thetford toilet fluid keeps the  the safety catch  which holds the tank in flush water fresh and improves the flushing   place  upwards  Next  fill up the flush water tank with clean  3  Pull the Waste Holding Tank outward to the water  approximately 8 litres  using a jerry  stop  Tip it slightly and take the tank fully out  can or hose  Your toilet is now ready to use   A  Place the tank upright and turn the rotating Preparing for use with optional features  emptying spout upwards  The emptying 8  Automatic Ventilator  Open the access door  spout ensures that the tank can be easily on the outside of your caravan and remove  and hygienically emptied  the Waste Holding Tank  as described above    5  Remove the cap  with the measuring cup 9  Remove the filter housing cover and if  inside  from the emptying spout and pour no filter is pres
8.  cooked at the same time  In this way  maximum benefit can be obtained from the  gas used to heat the oven  Care should be  taken not to overload the oven  adequate  spacing being used to allow free circulation  for heat     Cooking guidelines    See user instructions   Do   s and Don   ts    Do read the user instructions carefully before  using the appliance for the first time     Do allow the oven to heat before using for the  first time  in order to expel any smells before  the introduction of food     Do clean the appliance regularly   Do remove spills as soon as they occur     Do always use oven gloves when removing  food shelves and trays from the oven     Do check that controls are in the off position     Don t allow children near the cooker when in  use  Turn pan handles away from the front so  that they cannot be caught accidentally     Don t allow fats or oils to build up in the oven  tray or base     Don t use abrasive cleaners or powders that  will scratch the surfaces of the appliance     Don t under any circumstances use the oven  as a space heater     Don t put heavy objects onto open grill and  oven doors     Leaks    If a smell of gas becomes apparent  the  supply should be turned off at the cylinder  IMMEDIATELY  Extinguish naked lights  including cigarettes and pipes  Do not operate  electrical switches  Open all doors and  windows to disperse any gas escape  Butane   Propane gas is heavier than air  any escaping  gas will therefore collect at low level  Th
9.  flashing again         Emptying with optional features    19  Waste Holding Tank Multi Level Indicator   The lower lamp indicates that the Waste  Holding Tank is almost empty  the middle  lamp indicates that it is more than half full   when the upper lamp lights up  the tank  needs emptying as it can only take 2   3  further uses     15  Flush Water Tank Level Indicator  only for  toilets with own flush water tank   When  the Flush Water Tank Level Indicator lights  up  refill the flush water tank  as only about  1 5 litres of water is left in the tank  which  is sufficient for approximately 2 flushes     Emptying    The Waste Holding Tank has a capacity of  18 litres and requires emptying when the red  light  LED  on the toilet control display lights  up  when the Waste Holding Tank only has          20  Waste Pump Out System  When activating  the control panel this feature automatically  lights up  When the Waste Holding Tank  Level Indicator illuminates  press the Waste  Pump Out button to pump out the waste  from the holding tank Into the vehicle   s  waste tank  The button will flash while the  waste is being pumped and will stop au   tomatically  after approximately 5 minutes   when all waste has been transferred     If the vehicle   s waste tank is full  the Waste  Pump Out light will flash rapidly and no  pump out will be possible until the central  tank is emptied   Check the level of the ve   hicle   s waste tank on the vehicle   s central  console   After the Wast
10.  out    Moderate pixilation  and sound distor   tion    Minor pixilation   will not receive all  channels    Stable picture   good sound qual   ity  will receive all  channels    Moderate pixila   tion  picture break  up and drop out    No picture or  sound  TV freez   ing  severe pixila   tion  break up and  picture drop out    Check the amplifier gain is set to maximum   rotate clockwise   Check antenna alignment  which must be directed at the transmitter   Ensure the antennas polarity is correct  whether  horizontal or vertical  Bypass the amplifier by  following    Short Hook Up Test 1     Reduce the amplifier gain  rotate anti clock   wise   Rotate antenna AWAY from the transmit   ter     Rotate antenna AWAY from the transmitter   Switch  OFF  the amplifier and turn the gain  control to maximum  rotate clockwise         m  a      U   lt   m  Z       U  m       P     Sp        ep       lt      Lu  n       ZA  TT   gt      D      T          CARE OF FURNITURE    Care of laminate tops  tables   furniture and doors    DO NOT use abrasives  chemically treated  cloths or aggressive detergents as these may  cause damage     DO NOT place hot objects on laminated  surfaces i e  tops  tables  Any temperatures  70  C and over will cause permanent damage     Clean worktop surfaces  furniture and door  fascias with a soft  slightly damp cloth  dry off  with a soft cloth     Furniture doors    During normal travelling  vehicle vibration  and flexing may cause some of the furniture  doo
11.  repeated holding the  knob depressed for slightly longer       For models fitted with spark ignition the    procedure is similar except that the burner  can be ignited by depressing the ignition  button  which is located on the fascia  If  the burner has not lit within 15 seconds  the control knob should be released and  the burner left for at least 1 minute before a  further attempt to ignite the burner       For simmering  turn the knob further    anti clockwise to the low rate position       To turn off  Turn the control know until the    line on the control Knob is aligned with the  dot on the control panel  Always make  sure the control knob is in the off position  when you have finished using the hotplate  burners                 m  a      U   lt   mI  Z     U  mI  i  P  B  Sp        Using the hotplate  Ensure the electricity is switched on     The hotplate control is numbered from 1 to 6   To turn it on  rotate the knob either clockwise  or anti clockwise to the required position   Position 1 is the coolest setting  To turn the  hotplate off  rotate the knob until the line or  pointer on the knob lines up with the zero on  the control panel     The hotplate is a sealed construction and  transfers heat through conduction  For  maximum efficiency a correctly sized pan with  a flat heavy gauge base should be used  Pan  size should be the same or slightly larger  up to  1    2 5cm oversize      Before using your hotplate for the first time  we  recommend that you prime an
12.  site operator or check  other antennas in the vicinity     1  Loosen the Mast Locking Collar and raise  the antenna  Rotate the mast to direct the  TV transmitter     The RED SPOT on the bottom of the mast  indicates the front of the antenna     2  Should you need to receive vertically  polarised signals rotate the winder  anti   clockwise to cant the antenna through 90     The red   green indicator in the lower part of  the aerial mast indicates whether the aerial  is horizontal or vertical     DO NOT use undue force on the winder     3  Switch ON the amplifier and the LED will  illuminate     4  Check the gain control is set to maximum   For maximum rotate clockwise     5  Tune your television into the strongest  signal  You may need to adjust the direction  of the mast to achieve the best picture  quality     6  Secure by tightening the mast locking collar     Removing the antenna  1  Unplug the antenna lead from the amplifier     2  Loosen the mast locking collar and lift off  whilst feeding out the mast  coaxial cable  and plug     3  Push the blanking cap supplied into place        STATUS 370 ANTENNA          Technical     Antenna dome   Height raised  330mm  Height lowered  150mm  No Antenna dome  50mm    Mast  365 mm  Amplifier  115 x 45 x 29mm    Frequency Range  UHF 470 862 MHz  Antenna Forward Gain  7db  Amplifier Gain   Max  18db   Gain Adjustment   Min  15db   Noise Figure  2 8db   Output Impedence  75ohms   Output  98 dbuV   Power Supply  12 24 VDC   Power Cons
13.  stops flowing into  the bowl  Close the blade  Open the access  door on the outside of your caravan or  camper and empty the Waste Holding Tank  at an authorised waste dump  Follow the  instructions for cleaning and maintenance  To  allow the Waste Holding Tank to dry  do not  place the cap back on the emptying spout  of the tank     If the toilet has its own flush water tank   place a sufficiently large bowl under the drain  tube to catch the remaining water from the  flush water tank and remove the drain plug   When no more water exits  put the drain plug  on the drain tube  put it back in its original  position and close the access door  If the  toilet is connected to the vehicle   s water  tank  please follow your vehicle   s instructions  for draining the central water system  If your  toilet is optionally featured with a Waste  Pump Out System  take out the Waste  Holding Tank and completely clean it  see  Cleaning and Maintenance   After cleaning   fill it with water  put it back and empty it via  the waste pump out system  Repeat this  twice     Thetford warranty refer to the Thetford  user handbook     Windows       To open  turn knobs anti clockwise and open  catches  Swivel the window pane open to the  desired position and close knobs clockwise to  lock in the open position     To close  reverse the operation     All opening windows have two catch positions     The first position is for ventilation the second  seals the window from ventilation and rain     Operati
14.  tank  or refill cylinders  the maintenance interval is  reduced to half yearly or quarterly  Keep the  evidence of maintenance work carried out on  your refrigerator     e Work on gas and electrical equipment shall  be carried out by qualified personnel only     It is recommended that this is carried out by an  authorised customer services department     We recommend maintenance following an  extended shutdown of the vehicle     Note  We recommend maintenance  following an extended shutdown of the  vehicle  Please contact Dometic Customer  Services     The cooling unit s performance is influenced   by ambient temperatures  Please select the  medium setting for ambient temperatures  between  15  C and  25  C  refer to Setting of  cooling compartment temperature   The unit  operates within its optimum performance range     Dometic refrigerators work according to the  absorption principle  For physical reasons    an absorption system responds slowly to  changes made by the thermostat controller    by loss of cooling energy through opening the  door or during storing food  The devices meet  the cooling performance requirements of the  Climatic Class SN acc  to EN ISO 7371 in the  temperature range of  10  C to  32  C ambient  temperature     For temperatures below  10  C  winter  covers should be installed  For ambient  temperatures exceeding  32  C fora  longer period of time  it is recommended  installing Dometic additional fan  item no   241 2985  00       ep       lt      Lu
15.  too hot        WARNING  Care should be taken   to ensure adequate ventilation of the flue  at all times  It is inadvisable to inhale  exhaust fumes     Directive 2004 78 EC stipulates that a safety  shut off device is required if motor homes are  being heated while driving     The Truma SecuMotion gas pressure regulator  meets this requirement     Note  If the Truma SecuMotion gas pressure  regulator is not installed  the gas cylinder  must be closed while driving and warning  signs must be in place in the gas cylinder  protection box and near the control panel     The safety shut off device is also  recommended for safety reasons if  motorhomes are being heated while driving     Standard Operating Instructions    Always observe the operating instructions and     Important operating notes    prior to starting   The vehicle owner is responsible for the  correct operation of the appliance     The installer or vehicle owner must apply the  yellow sticker with the warning information   which is enclosed with the appliance  to a  place in the vehicle where it is clearly visible to  all users  e g  on the wardrobe door     Ask Truma to send you stickers  if necessary     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 claims under  guarantee for damage caused by frost     Gas operation  heating and hot
16.  water   Power selector switch     ruma Combi E       a   Power selection rotary switch   b   Electric operation 230 V  1800 W  c   Electric operation 230 V  900 W  d   Gas operation    e   Mixed operation   900 W gas and electrical  operation     f   Mixed operation   1800 W gas and  electrical operation    g   Yellow LED on      Electrical operation        Winter mode only     In summer mode the unit automatically selects  electric operation at the preselected electrical  power of 900 W or 1800 W     Switching on the electric heating  elements as well does not increase the  maximum heating power     Control panel    ruma Combi       h   Rotary switch for room temperature  1     5     k   green LED lit    Operation    green LED  blinking    after running    is active in order to  reduce the unit   s temperature        Summer operation  water temperature  40   C or 60   C     m   Winter operation  heating without water  temperature monitoring or with drained  water system     n   Winter operation  heating with water  temperature monitoring     o   Rotary    Off    switch  p   yellow LED lit    Boiler heat up phase     r   red LED lit  red LED blinking    Failure       The LEDs are visible only when the unit is  switched on     Note  The control panel  situated above the  entrance door must be switched on for the  combi boiler to operate  See page 69    Room thermostat    To measure the room temperature  the room  temperature sensor is fitted to the furniture   The exact locat
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18. Re   peat this procedure 3 4 times  if necessary     Failure  The refrigerator does not cool in  12 V operation     On board battery displaced Check battery  charge it          Engine not running Start engine    Heating element defective  please refer to Please inform the Dometic Customer Ser   failure indication  vices        Failure  The refrigerator does not cool in  230 V operation     Vehicle not connected to mains supply volt  Make a connection to a mains power supply  age    AES  Gas operation despite connection to the   Appliance switches to gas operation due to  mains supply voltage  insufficient mains supply voltage  automatically  switches back to 230 V operation     Heating element defective  please refer to Please inform Dometic Customer Services  failure indication    Information on failure display Status indicators  and trouble shooting    m  a      U   lt   m  Z       U  m       P     Sp        e Refrigerators with an electronics system   MES  AES  indicate the occurence of a  malfunction by the LED or display flashing        e  f a malfunction occurs  the indicator LED     Failure   8  flashes simultaneously  In the 1  Button ON   OFF  case of AES models an acoustic alarm 2  Energy selector switch 230 V AC  sounds   S l l 3  Energy selector switch GAS  Before notifying the authorised Service Centre  l  please check whether  4  Energy selector switch 12V DC  e the instructions in section  Operating the 6  temperature level button  refrigerator  have been obser
19. TES    Ignition of the appliance  1  Manual ignition hotplate    a  Push in control knob  slightly turn to ignition  position  big flame    Light burner with match or lighter keeping  knob pushed In for 5     10 sec     O      Release knob and turn it to the required  position  big or small flame      N      Automatic ignition  hotplate    fa       Push in control knob  slightly turn to ignition  position  big flame   Light the burner by  pressing the ignition key and holding down  the knob for 5  IO seconds        oO      Release knob and turn it to required    osition        i  j Cleaning instructions       Do not use chemical or abrasive detergents     Never lay Pyrex lids or other items on the  burners  Cooking facilities must not be used to  heat the environment     The slots indicated in fig 1 must be kept open     Visual flame control    a  The flame is right  when its internal tongue is  blue and its outline well defined     b If the flames have yellow tips and little  pressure   consult your dealer        Microwave oven general  user instructions    Always refer to the microwave operating  instructions supplied with the vehicle    Precautions to avoid possible exposure to  excessive microwave energy    a  Do not attempt to operate this oven with  the door open since open door operation  can result in harmful exposure to microwave  energy  It is important not to defeat or  tamper with the safety interlocks     b  Do not place any objects between the oven  front face o
20. V  Heater   boiler    Combi 4 E  Short term max 5 6A   average power consumption 1 1A   Heating up of boiler  0 4 A   Stand by  0 001 A   Heating element FrostControl  optional    maximum 0 4 A    Current input of 230V  3 9 A  900 W  or 7 8 A  1800 W     Weight  not containing water      Heater unit  15 1kg  Heater unit with peripheral devices  15 6kg    Troubleshooting    For troubleshooting a fault please refer to page 9  of the Truma Combi 4E Operator Manual     Truma Heating System and Air Flow    The Swift Group undertakes considerable  testing of our products in cold chambers to  ensure they are usable in cold temperatures   During this testing  the air flow on the blown  air outlets is defined and set by us  In some  cases  customers may wish to alter this setup  to achieve a different heating pattern  i e  more  hot air to the rear of the vehicle or vice versa   and this can be achieved by placing restrictors  in the blown air system     Customers should seek the advice of Truma or  their Dealer on how to do this     Dometic absorption refrigerator    Guide to these operating instructions    Before you start using the refrigerator please  read the operating instructions carefully     These instructions provide you with the  necessary guidance for the proper use of your  refrigerator  Observe in particular the safety  instructions  Observation of the instructions  and handling recommendations is important  for dealing with the refrigerator safely and for  protecting yo
21. and remove  fig  2         3  Position tank vertically and swivel pour out  spout upwards  fig  3      4  Remove the cap of the pour out spout  Add  required quantity of toilet fluid through pour   Out spout then add approx  2 litres of water  through the spout to cover holding tank  bottom  Replace cap and return pour out  spout to its original stored position  fig  4         Note  Warmer weather or longer intervals  between emptying the waste tank may  require additional toilet fluid  Use only    5  Slide the holding tank into position through  access door  fig  5      Thetford toilet fluid to achieve the best 6  Make sure the holding tank is secured by  results  the retaining clip   fig  6     7  Open the waterfill door and add 50 ml of     WARNING  Never add toilet fluid directly Aqua Rinse  Aqua Rinse results in a better  into toilet bowl  flush and improves the hygiene of the toilet     Then fill the watertank with fresh water  using a jerrycan or a hose  Tank capacity is  7 litres  fig  7      Operation    8  Turn the bowl in the most comfortable  position  fig  8      9  C 200 CW only  Before using the toilet it is  recommended to flush some water into the  bowl by lifting and pressing down the flush  handle  fig  9      9a  C 200 CWE  amp  CS only  Before using the  toilet it is recommended to flush some  water into the bowl by pressing and  releasing the flush button  fig  9a      10  The toilet may be used with the blade  open or closed  Pull valve handle towards  
22. and simultaneously warm water   If only warm water is required  select   summer operation     e In summer operation  the water contents are  heated in the smallest burner stage  Once  the water temperature is reached  the burner  switches off     e In winter operation  the unit automatically  selects the required power setting according  to the temperature difference between the  temperature set on the control panel and the  current room temperature  When the boiler  is filled  the water is automatically heated as  well  The water temperature depends on the  selected operational mode and the heater  output     At a temperature of approximately 3   C at the  automatic FrostControl safety drain valve  the  valve will open and drain the boiler     The unit is not suitable for use as a flow heater     Safety instructions    If the gas system is leaking or if there is a  smell of gas     e extinguish all open flames   e open windows and door   e close all quick acting valves and gas  cylinders   e do not smoke   e do not activate any electric switches   e ask an expert to inspect the entire system     Repairs may only be carried out by an  expert     Any modifications to the unit  including  accessories  exhaust duct  and cowl  or the  use of spare parts and accessories that are  important to the operation of the system  that are not original Truma parts and failure    S HVLAG LNAWdINvDA    89    to follow the installation and operating  instructions will cancel the warranty and  
23. bile toilet  See  page 46 of the Thetford user manual for more  information   matrix   We advise a thorough  cleaning of the Waste Holding Tank once each  season  Next to using Thetford   s Cassette  Tank Cleaner  the powerful cleaning agent for  the periodical cleaning of the Waste Holding  Tank of your toilet  we suggest the following     e Remove the removable mechanism from  the Waste Holding Tank by turning it anti   clockwise and rinse it under a tap     e Remove the cover plate from the Automatic  Pressure Release Vent by prising it up  using a small screwdriver  Use one hand  to push the Automatic Pressure Release  Vent open while holding the float of the  Automatic Pressure Release Vent on the  inside of the tank with the other hand  Push  the float upwards  turn it 180 degrees and  remove it from below  Remove the rubber  seal underneath the float  Rinse the float  and rubber seal under a tap  Replace the  Pressure Release Vent using the same  method in reverse        The rubber seals in the toilet  the lip seal    the mechanism seal  the automatic pressure  release vent seal and the cap seal  should   be regularly cleaned with water and treated  with Thetford High Grade Seal Lubricant   This will ensure that the seals remain flexible  and in good condition  If the toilet is not to be  used for any length of time  it is important to  treat the seals with Thetford High Grade Seal  Lubricant after cleaning     Note  Never use Vaseline or any vegetable  oil except oliv
24. burner flames being  accidentally extinguished  turn off the burner  control and do not attempt re ignite the burner  for at least 1 min     Operation of the grill  a  Pull out heat protection plate    b  Light grill burner   c  Keep oven door half open    d  Do not use for more then 20 minutes     Use of the rotisserie    Insert dripping pan with the rotisserie installed  as indicated in  fig 5a   Push in the appropriate  button  fig 4a  in order to set going the  rotisserie motor     Use of the Grill   a  Slide out heat protection plate    b  Light grill burner   c  Keep oven door in half open position   Use with Oven    a  Light oven burner    b  Position control knob on desired  temperature    c  Close oven door     SMEV HOTPLATES    SMEV hotplates    Use the appliance only in a well  ventilated space     To use    1  Ensure gas cyclinder is connected and  turned on and the shut off valve at the  manifold is open  In the event of a gas smell  turn off at gas cylinder and contact supplier     2  Flame supervision  Each burner is  controlled individually and is monitored by  a thermocouple probe  In the event of the  burner flames being accidently extinguished   turn off the burner control and do not  attempt to re ignite the burner for at least  one minute     The ventilation openings must remain open  when the appliances are operating        m  a      U   lt   m  Z       U  m       P      Sp        ep       lt      Lu  n       Z  TT        D      T             SMEV HOTPLA
25. clean  with a soft dry cloth  Do not use harsh  detergents or abrasives on Control Panel     5  If steam accumulates inside or around  the outside of the oven door  wipe with  a soft cloth  This may occur when the  microwave oven is operated under high  humidity conditions and in no way indicates  malfunction of the unit     6  It is occasionally necessary to remove the  glass tray for cleaning  Wash the tray in  warm sudsy water or in a dishwasher     7  The roller guide and oven cavity floor should  be cleaned regular y to avoid excessive  noise  Simply wipe the bottom surface  of the oven with mild detergent water or  window cleaner and dry  The roller guide  may be washed in mild sudsy water     8  The oven should be cleaned regularly and  any food deposits removed     9  Failure to maintain the oven in a clean  condition could lead to deterioration of the  surface that could adversely affect the life  of the appliance and possibly result in a  hazardous situation     Thetford cassette toilet    Cassette C 200CS and C200S    The toilet section of the C 200 includes a  rotatable bowl  removable seat and cover   a console with a flush handle flush buttons   a built in flush watertank and a waste level  warning indicator  The valve blade handle is  located underneath the bowl     Preparing for Use  1  Open access door pull retaining clip  upwards  fig  1      2  Remove holding tank by pulling straight out   When holding tank hits the stop  tilt front  end downwards slightly 
26. controlled interior lighting is  automatically cut off  except for models with  battery igniter         Positioning the storage racks    The storage racks may be pulled out by  smoothly lifting them and may be positioned  as desired        Removable freezer compartment   where applicable        To enlarge the cooling compartment  just  remove the freezer compartment     1  Unlock the freezer compartment on both  sides     2  Pull the freezer compartment out     Store the freezer compartment safely in order  to prevent damage     Once the freezer compartment is removed  an  additional storage rack  3   may be installed   The storage rack is a piece of extra equipment  and may be obtained by Dometic     Winter operation       In winter  check that the ventilation grilles and  the exhaust duct system  1  have not been  blocked by snow  leaves  etc        When the outside temperature falls below   10  C  the winter covers should be fitted   This protects the unit from excessively cold  air which could have adverse effects on the  performance of the unit     Covers may be supplied as part of the  specification of your motorhome or  alternatively are available through most  Swift Group dealers       m  a      U   lt   m  Z       U  m       P     Sp        Storing food and making  ice cubes    Storing products in the cooling  compartment    e Switch the refrigerator on approx  12 hours  before filling it     e Always store pre cooled foods in the  refrigerator  Make sure that the fo
27. d then season it     To prime the Hotplate    Switch on the hotplate for a short period   without a pan  to harden and burn off the  coating  Use a medium to high setting for 3   5  minutes  A non toxic smoke may occur during  this process  Allow it to cool  then season     To season the Hotplate    First heat the hotplate for 30 seconds on   a medium setting  then switch off  Pour a  minimal amount of unsalted vegetable oil onto  a Clean dry cloth or paper towel  and apply a  thin coat of oil to the hotplate surface  Wipe  off any excess oil  then heat the hotplate on   a medium setting for 1 minute  Occasional  seasoning will help to maintain the Hotplate   s  appearance     Using the grill       WARNING  The grill must only be used  with the door open  The heat deflector  below the fascia should be pulled out   prior to lighting the grill  Never adjust the  heat deflector position without using hand  protection i e  oven gloves     1  Ensure gas cylinder supply is connected  and turned on  In the event of a gas smell  turn off at gas cylinder mains and contact  supplier     2  To light  Open door  push in the control  Knob and turn to full rate   see Fig 2   Hold alighted match or taper to the burner  and push the control knob in and hold   The burner should ignite and the control  Knob should be held in for 10 15 seconds  before release  If the burner goes out  repeat  procedure holding control knob for slightly  longer     3  For models fitted with spark ignition the  pr
28. e  strong unpleasant smell of gas will enable the  general area of the leak to be detected  Check  that the gas is not escaping from an unlighted  appliance  Never check for leaks with a naked  flame  leak investigation should be carried out  using a leak detector spray     SMEV mini grill   Use the appliance only in a well  ventilated space    The ventilation openings must remain open  when the appliances are operating   Ignition of the appliance    1  Manual ignition  oven   grill  a  Push in control knob  slightly turn to ignition    position  light burner with match or lighter  and keep knob pushed for 5   10 sec     lb  Release knob and turn it lo required  position     2  Automatic ignition  oven   grill  a  For igniting oven or grill  open Oven door  completely    b  Push In control knob  slightly turn to ignition  position keeping it pushed in for 5   10sec     c  Release knob and turn it to designed  position     Note  Oven and grill burners will not light  if  door is not completely open     3  Ignition of appliances with thermostat    Proceed according to paragraphs 1 and 2   with or without electronic ignition  The ignition  position is obtained by turning control Knob on  a position between 1 and 6 for the oven and  grill position  see symbol VYY V     F      y  A  AN       T    For ovens with thermostat the different  positions of the knob correspond to the  following temperatures in   C of the oven    PoS j  234 f5             TEMP          In the event of the 
29. e Holding Tank  has been emptied  there will be approxi   mately 1 5 litres of waste left in the tank   This is normal  Add 2 litres of water and a  correct dosage of Thetford toilet fluids to  the Waste Holding Tank        Cleaning and maintenance    The toilet should be cleaned and maintained  regularly  depending on the amount of use  To  clean Thetford toilets  we advise using water  and Thetford Bathroom Cleaner        Toilet bowl    e Squirt Thetford Bathroom Cleaner into the  toilet bowl     e Flush the toilet bow  with water and wipe  down the rest of the toilet with a damp cloth     e Clean seat and lid The seat and lid can easily  be removed  Lift the seat and lid assembly  and pull the round pins  inside the assembly   outwards from the pin holes  After cleaning   replace the seat and lid by positioning the  round pins in front of the pin holes and push  the lid and seat downwards     m  a      U   lt   m  Z       U  m       P      Sp     e To keep your flush water fresh and to prevent  deposits from forming in your toilet bowl  add  a correct dosage of Aqua Rinse in your flush  water tank  if present  on your toilet     Tip  For a really shining toilet  dry with a soft  dry cloth after cleaning     Waste holding tank    To keep your Waste Holding Tank fresh and  clean  Thetford has developed a number   of different toilet fluids  Thetford toilet fluids  suppress smells  reduce formation of gas   promote breakdown of toilet waste and  increase the life soan of a mo
30. e oil  These may cause leakage  or malfunction  The lip seal is a part of the  toilet that is subject to wear  Depending  upon the extent and manner of use  the  seals will become less effective and will need  replacing periodically     Cleaning and maintenance for optional  Features    e Automatic Ventilation  The filter of the  Automatic Ventilation needs to be renewed  periodically  After approximately 4 full weeks  of use  the filter loses its absorption power     e Pump Out Waste System  To ensure optimal  functionality of the Pump Out Waste System   periodical maintenance of the tube and  pump is recommended  After emptying the  Waste Holding Tank completely  fill it with  clean water and empty it again  This will  clean the pump and the hose  Do this once  every 3 weeks when on holiday  This should  ensure proper operation of the system     Winter operation    You can use your Thetford Cassette Toilet as  normal in cold weather as long as the toilet is  situated in a heated location  If there is a risk of  freezing we advise that the toilet is drained by  following the instructions under    Storage     For  environmental reasons the use of antifreeze   such as that used in car radiators  is not  recommended     Storage    It is important that you follow the instructions  below if you do not expect to use your  Thetford toilet for a long  winter  period     e Activate the Control Panel by pressing the  flush button  Open the blade and press the  flush button until water
31. eath the electronic housing lid     This fine fuse must always be replaced with a  fuse of the same type  10 A  slow  interrupting  capacity    H           Overheating protection 230 V    The 230 V heating facility has a mechanical  overheating switch  If the 12 V power supply   is interrupted during operation or during the  after run period  for example  the temperatures  within the unit could activate the overheating  protection        To reset the overheating protection  allow  heater to cool  remove connection cover and  press red reset button     Technical data    Determined in accordance with EN 624 or  Truma test conditions    in accordance with    Device category     T    EN 437   Type of gas  Liquid gas  propane butane   Operating pressure  30mbar  see type plate   Water contents  10 litres    Heating up time from approx 15  C to  approx 60  C   Boiler approx 20 minutes  measured according  to EN 15033  Heater   boiler approx 80 min    Pump pressure  max 2 8 bar  System pressure  Max 4 5 bar    Rated thermal ouput   automatic output levels     Gas operation   Combi 4 E  2000   4000 W   Electrical operation   Combi 4 E 900W   1800 W   Mixed operation  gas and electrical   Combi 4 E  max 3800 W   Gas consumption   Combi 4  160 320 g h    Readiness heat power requirement  Combi 4 E    Gas operation 5 2g h    Air delivery volume  gree blowing without  hot air pipe    Combi 4  with 3 hot air outlets max 249 m3 h  with 4 hot air outlets max 287 m3 h    Current input at 12 
32. ed room temperature  The yellow LED   p     water   s heat up phase  will be lit only  when the water temperature is below 5  C   The device automatically selects the  required power setting in accordance with  the temperature difference between the  temperature selected on the control panel  and the current room temperature  Once the  room temperature selected on the control  panel has been reached  the heater switches  off  The warm air fan continues to run at slow  speed until the outgoing air temperature  on  the unit  has fallen to 40  C or less    If the boiler is filled  the water will  automatically be heated at the same time   The water temperature is then dependent  on the heating output being given off  and  the duration of heating required to reach the  desired room temperature       Heating with drained water system    Select gas or electrical operation using the  power selector switch  Illumination of the  yellow LED  g  on the power selector switch  indicates that the unit is operating with 230  V  Move rotary switch on control panel to  operating position  m   Turn the rotary switch   h  to the desired thermostat setting  1     5    The green LED  k  for operation is lit and  simultaneously indicates the position of the  selected room temperature  The yellow LED   p  will be lit only when the temperature of the  unit is below 5  C     Depending on the operating mode  the unit  will automatically select the required power  level according to the temperature dif
33. ee 137  TGS SOUS Oa aides eanen aned oenid E E E E 137  WP OM EE EE AAE EI A EE E E 137  COUETO TOO ee E E E TEE 137    OF E a e a E E E AA A A 138    m  a      5   lt   T  Z     U  TI    i  s      Sp        ep       lt      Lu  n       Z  TT        D      T             Equipment Specification    For details on type of equipment fitted in your  vehicle  please refer to the Sales Brochure or  Dealer        TRUMA COMBINATION BOILER       Truma Combination Boiler    The Truma Combination Boiler has been  designed to run on gas or electric power and  the optimum performance is obtained when  used in dual fuel mode  that is running on  gas and electric at the same time     Running in dual fuel mode has the following  benefits     e Fastest possible heat up time  the 2KW  gas burner combines with a 1 8KW electric  element to provide 3 8KW of energy to heat  your hot water and warm your caravan     The intelligent heat management system  automatically senses when the water and  room are nearing the required temperature  and then automatically turns off your gas  burner and operates solely electric power   conserving your gas     As hot water is used or the room cools the  Truma combination heater will continue to  operate on electric only until a point where  the demands necessitate that additional  gas power is required  An example for  such a demand could be for instance if the  exterior door was left open and the room  temperature dropped by 10 degrees in the  space of a few minu
34. ent  place a new filter into  the correct dosage of Thetford toilet fluid the filter housing  Peel off the sticker lids   see product label  into the holding tank  on the filter  Place back the cover of the  This avoids unpleasant smells and keeps filterhousing     the inside of the tank clean  Next add  approximately 2 litres of water   enough to  ensure that the bottom of the Waste Holding 10  Turn the bowl to the desired position with  Tank is covered  For more information on the lid closed and using both hands   Thetford toilet fluids  see last page of the  Thetford user manual  Screw the cap back    Using the toilet  standard     11 To activate the control panel  press the  flush button once  The control panel       123       THETFORD C260 AND C2608 CASSETTE TOILET    display will stay activated for approximately  5 minutes  Run some water into the bowl  by pressing the flush button again briefly     12  The toilet may be used with the blade  open or closed  To open the blade  slide  the blade handle under the toilet bowl  sideways  After use  open the blade  if still    capacity for approximately 2 more litres  which  is no more than two to three further uses   Make sure that the blade is closed  Open the  access door located outside the vehicle  pull  the safety catch upwards and remove the  Waste Holding Tank     16  Place the Waste Holding Tank in an upright    ep       lt      Lu  n       ZA  TT   gt      D      T    closed  and flush the toilet by pressing  the flu
35. even regulation of freezer temperature cannot  be guaranteed for system related reasons   This can cause the temperature in the freezer  to rise and the stored goods to melt     Refrigerator compartments          _ O  Gos                             1  Freezer compartment    already frozen food  deep frozen food     2  Middle compartment   Dairy products  convenience food    3  Bottom compartment   Meat  fish  food for defrosting    4  Vegetable compartment   Salads  vegetables  fruit    5  Top door shelf   Eggs  butter    6  Middle door shelf   Cans  dressings  ketchup  jam    7  Bottom door shelf  drinks  compartment    Drinks in bottles or bags    Making ice cubes    Ice cubes are best frozen overnight  At night   the refrigerator has less work to do and the  unit has more reserves     e Release the locking mechanism of the door  lock by pushing it and shift it to the front   If the door is shut in this position  a small  gap is nevertheless kept open to prevent  formation of mildew  Fig  2 3      e  f the refrigerator is to be taken out of service  for an extended period of time  close the  onboard shut off valve and the cylinder valve        Defrosting    As time goes by  frost builds up on the fins  inside the refrigerator  A layer of frost thicker on  one side may occur and does not represent a  malfunction  When this layer of frost is about  0 118 inches  8 mm  thick  the refrigerator  should be defrosted     e Switch off the refrigerator  as described  above   Shutti
36. f the door or allow soil or cleaner  residue to accumulate on sealing surfaces        MICROWAVE OVEN    Important safety guidance       Important instructions    1  Do not use the oven for any reason other  than food preparation  such as for drying  clothes  paper  or any other non food items  or for sterilizing purposes     2  Do not use the oven when empty  this could  damage the oven     3  Do not use the oven cavity for any type  of storage  such as papers  cookbook   cookware etc     4 Do not operate the oven without the glass  tray in place  Be sure it is sitting properly on  the rotating base     5  Make sure you remove caps or lids prior  to cooking when you cook food sealed in  bottles     6  Do not put foreign material between the  oven surface and door  It could result in  excessive leakage of microwave energy     7  Do not use recycled paper products for  cooking  They may contain impurities which  could cause sparks and or fires when used  during cooking     8  Do not pop popcorn unless popped in a  microwave approved popcorn popper or  unless it   s commercially packaged and  recommended especially for microwave  ovens  Microwave popped corn produces  a lower yield than conventional popping   there will be a number of unpopped kernels   Do not use oil unless specified by the  manufacturer     9  Do not cook any food surrounded by a  membrane  such as egg yolks  potatoes   chicken livers  etc   without first piercing  them several times with a fork        m  a   
37. fat for deep frying as you  cannot control the temperature and doing  so may lead to overheating and fire     Liquids  such as water  coffee  or tea are  able to be overheated beyond the boiling  point without appearing lo be boiling due  to surface tension of the liquid  Visible  bubbling or boiling when the container is  removed from the microwave oven is not  always present  This could result in very  hot liquid suddenly boiling over when  a spoon or other utensil is inserted  into the liquid     To reduce the risk of injury to persons   a  Do not overheat the liquid     b  Stir the liquid both before and halfway  through heating it     c  Do not use straight sided containers with  narrow necks     d  After heating  allow the container to stand in  the microwave oven for a short time before  removing the container    e  Use extreme care when inserting a spoon or  other utensil into the container     Care of the microwave    1  Turn the oven off before cleaning    2  Keep the inside of the oven clean  When  food spatters or spilled liquids adhere to  oven walls  wipe with a damp cloth  Mild  detergent may be used if the oven gets  very dirty  The use of harsh detergent or  abrasives is not recommended     3  The outside oven surface should be cleaned  with soap and water  rinsed and dried  with a soft cloth  To prevent damage to  the operating parts inside the oven  water  should not be allowed to seep into the  ventilation openings     4  If the central panel becomes wet  
38. ference  between the setting on the control panel   and the current room temperature  Once the  room temperature selected on the control  panel has been reached  the heater switches  off  The warm air fan continues to run at slow  speed until the outgoing air temperature  on  the unit  has fallen to 40  C or less     Switching off    Switch off heater at control panel using rotary  switch  position o   The green LED  k  goes off     If the green LED  k  blinks after switching off   then the unit s after running is active in order  to reduce the unit   s temperature  This will end  after a few minutes and the green LED  k  will  go off     Always drain water contents if there is a risk  of frost  If the appliance is not to be used for a  prolonged period  close the gas shut off valve  at the manifold     Gas operation fault    If a fault occurs during gas operation the red  LED  r  on the control panel illuminates     Please consult the Trouble Shooting list for  possible causes     A reset  fault reset  is carried out by switching  off  waiting until all LED   s on the control panel  have stopped flashing  and then switching the  heater on again     Electrical operation fault    If a fault occurs during electrical operation the  yellow indicator lamp  g  on the power selector  switch goes off     Possible causes can be found in the  troubleshooting list     If the 230 V power supply is interrupted for  just a brief period of approximately 1 second  during operation  the heate
39. he spout cap  Grasp unit by  upper carrying handle nearest to pour  out spout  Place other hand on upper  rear hand grip so that vent button can be  depressed with the thumb while emptying   This ensures a smooth outflow of the tank  contents   fig  14      Note  Only depress the vent button when  pour Out spout is pointed downwards   Rinse the holding tank with clean water  For  preparing for use again  see steps 1 to 7     Cleaning and maintenance    The lipseal and the seal of the automatic vent  are made of rubber and therefore these parts  need regular maintenance  depending on  frequency of use  once or twice a month      Lipseal  Remove the sliding cover  Open the  valve blade by turning the blade opener knob  anticlockwise  Clean the seal with water  Dry  the seal and grease with silicone spray oil or  vegetable oil     Seal of automatic vent  Turn the automatic  vent 60   anticlockwise and remove gently   Clean the seal with water  Dry the seal and  grease with silicone spray oil or vegetable oil     To clean the holding tank  empty the tank   and rinse with clean water  Use a mild soap  to clean toilet bowl  seat and cover  as well as  exterior of toilet unit and holding tank     Note  Do not use strong household  detergents or cleaners that contain chlorine   solvents or acid contents     Wintering storage    The Thetford Cassette C 200 CW CWE CS is  easily winterised for storage     Empty remaining fresh water into the bowl  by activating the flush handle up and d
40. hecking  the refrigerator       m  a      U   lt   m  Z       U  m       P      Sp        ep       lt      Lu  n       ZA  TT   gt      D      T             Information on coolant    Ammonia is used as a coolant  This is a natural  compound also used in household cleaning  agents  1 litre of Salmiak cleaner contains up  to 200g of ammonia   about twice as much as  is used in the refrigerator   Sodium chromate is  used for corrosion protection  1 8  by weight  of the solvent      In the event of leakage  easily identifiable from  the strong odour   proceed as follows     e Switch off the appliance     e Air the room thoroughly     e Inform authorised customer services        Operating the refrigerator with gas    It is imperative that the operating pressure  corresponds to the data specified on the rating  plate of the appliance  Compare the operating  pressure of the rating plate with the data  specified on the pressure reducing valve of the  liquid gas cylinder        DOMETIC ABSORPTION REFRIGERATOR    Safety instructions when  storing foodstuffs    Instructions for storing food in  a refrigerator     No refrigerator of any kind can improve the  quality of the food  refrigerators can only  maintain the food   s quality for a short duration  as from the time of storing it     Please observe the following particular  conditions for storing food in a refrigerator that  is built into a vehicle     e A change in the climatic conditions such as  temperature fluctuations    e High 
41. indemnify Truma from any liability claims  It also  becomes illegal to use the appliance  and in  some countries this even makes it illegal to use  the vehicle     The gas supply   s operating pressure  30 mbar   must be the same as the unit   s operating  pressure  See type plate      The vehicle owner is always responsible for  arranging the inspection     Liquid gas equipment may not be used when  refueling  in multi storey car parks  in garages   or on ferries     During the initial operation of a brand new  appliance  or after it has not been used for  some time   a slight amount of fumes and  smell may be noticed for a short while  It is a  good idea to heat the device up several times  in summer operation  60   C  and to make sure  that the area is well ventilated     Heat sensitive objects such as spray cans  or flammable liquids may not be stored in  the same compartment where the heater is  installed because  under certain conditions   this area may be subject to elevated  temperatures     Only pressure regulating equipment that  complies with EN 12864  in vehicles  with fixed  output pressure of 30 mbar may be used for  the gas system  The flow rate of the pressure  control device must correspond to at least the  maximum consumption of all devices installed  by the system manufacturer     For vehicles  we recommend Truma   s  SecuMotion gas pressure regulator  for the  two cylinder gas system we also recommend  the Truma DuoComfort changeover valve     At temperatu
42. ion is determined by the layout  of the vehicle     The thermostat setting on the control panel    1     5  must be determined individually  depending on the heating requirement and  the type of vehicle  For an average room  temperature of about 23   C  we recommend a  thermostat setting of about 4     Taking into operation    Heating is possible without restrictions with  gas  electrical and mixed operation  with or  without water     Check to make sure the cowl is unobstructed   Be sure to remove any covers that may be  present     For operating on gas turn on gas cylinder and  open the shut off valve at the manifold     For operating on electric operate the water  heater switch on the power supply unit  See  page 67     Summer operation  boiler operation only     Select gas or electrical operation using the  power selector switch  Illumination of the  yellow LED  g  on the power selector switch  indicates that the unit is operating with 230 V     Mixed operation  gas and electrical  is not  possible in summer mode  With this setting the  unit automatically selects electrical operation  with a preselected power setting of 900 W or  1800 W     Move the rotary switch on the control panel  to position  I     summer operation  40   C or 60    C  The green  k  and yellow  p  LEDs light up     When the selected water temperature Is  reached  40   C or 60   C  the heater shuts off  and the yellow LED  p  goes off     Winter operation      Heating with water temperature  monitoring
43. ls in the  device which come into contact with water  are suitable for use with drinking water  see  manufacturer   s declaration  www truma com    downloads   manufacturer   s declaration      Bio film  deposits and limescale must be  removed using chemicals to protect the unit  from infestation by microorganisms     Only chloride free products must be used in  order to prevent damage to the unit     The effectiveness of the use of chemicals to  combat microorganisms in the unit can be  increased by heating the water in the boiler to  70   C at regular intervals     Move power selector switch to gas operation   d  to do this     Move the rotary switch on the control panel   to position  I     Summer operation  60   C  The  green  k  and yellow  p  LEDs light up Once the  water in the boiler has reached a temperature  of 60   C  the burner will switch off and the  yellow LED  p  will go out  The unit must stay  switched on for at least 30 minutes and no  warm water may be removed  The residual  heat in the heat exchanger will heat the water  up to 70   C     Fuses 12 V    The fuse is in the electronics beneath the  connection cover     Replace the unit   s fuse only with an  identical fuse     Device fuse  10 A  slow      T 10 A        Fuses 230 V    The fuse and the power supply lines must only  be replaced by an expert     The unit must be disconnected from the mains     all poles  before opening the electronic  housing lid     The fuse is in the power electronics  16   ben
44. ng instructions for blinds       Closing  Grab the end bar in the middle and  push the blind and flynet together or singly   blind   lower end bar  downwards until the  required position is reached     Opening  Push the end bar of the flynet and    or of the blind upwards     Care instructions  Clean the blind only with  a damp sponge  Clean on a regular basis to  avoid dirt particle build up as this can damage  the blind material  Use only water or with mild  suds or a vacuum cleaner     In order to avoid material fatigue  do not leave  the flynet closed for a long time     To adjust the tension of the Horrex blind     Trim panels or window surround will need  to be removed before the blind can be  re tensioned        In each corner piece there is an cord tensioner   see photo   By unscrewing the hexagon  screw  the cord can move through the cord  tensioner  When you pull the cord  the tension  will get higher  when you let it move back the  tension will get less     Roof lights    When opening the roof lights  care must be  taken to release the locking mechanism as the  unit is raised     Roof lights must be fully closed when  driving  Roof lights provide essential fixed  levels of ventilation     Mini Heki Rooflight    To open depress button and push bar  upwards  The rooflight has two open  ventilation positions and a fully open position     The blind and flynet operate independently of  each other and are engaged by connecting to  each other and sliding     Heki care ins
45. ng of the refrigerator        e Remove all food and the ice cube tray     e Leave the refrigerator door open to allow air    eo ee ee Orme ey nauieeee to enter and to prevent formation of mildew     compartment     Shutting off the refrigerator    e After defrosting  freezer compartment  and fins free of frost   wipe both cooling  compartments dry with a cloth           Fig  1       Fig  2    e Switch off MES and AES models by  pressing button  2   Keep button  2  pressed  for 3 seconds  The display disappears and  the appliance is fully switched off  Fig  1      m  a      5   lt   T  Z     U  TI  i  P     Sp        Troubleshooting    Failure  The refrigerator does not  cool sufficiently     Inadequate ventilation to the unit Check that the ventilation grilles are not  covered    Thermostat setting is too low Set thermostat to a higher level    The condenser is heavily frosted Check that the refrigerator door closes  properly    Too much warm food has been stores inside   Allow warm food to cool down before storage  within a short period of time   The appliance has been running for only a Check whether the cooling compartment  short period of time works after approx 4 5 hours   Ambient temperatures too high Regularly remove ventilation grilles     Failure  The refrigerator does not cool in  gas operation mode     Gas cylinder empty Change gas cylinder  Is the upstream shut off device open  Open shut off device    Air in the gas pipe  Switch off the appliance and start again  
46. ns inlet connector  A co ax cable will be  fitted and connected within the motorhome   from the back of this connection  to the  primary TV position within the motorhome  At  the same time  further co ax cable or cables  will be fitted which route from a likely TV aerial  position  i e  within the wardrobe  to each of  the TV positions within the motorhomes     The primary TV position will feature a socket  marked 12v  TV  and SAT  The co ax from  the external connection point will route to the  socket output marked SAT  whilst the co ax  from the wardrobe or similar will route to the  socket output marked TV  At any secondary  TV positions  if present  the co ax from the  wardrobe will route to the socket output  marked TV     An external TV aerial or site TV feed can be  connected to the external connection point   signals from that connection will then be  available at the primary TV position within the  motorhome  As the connections are of the  screw on type  it is also possible to use this  co ax to route from an externally mounted  satellite dish  to a satellite receiver     Colour reference    The colour code for touch ups or resprays  for all white Fiat cabs and Swift coach built  habitational body components is Fiat White  249  For Fiat cabs other than white  contact  your Fiat dealer or obtain a colour match     Please be aware that colours can fade over  time  and therefore  if the vehicle is more than  a few years old  it is suggested a colour match  be obtained  
47. o the unit  Secondly  check the polarity is correct  Otherwise  contact your dealer for further assistance     Short Hook up   Test 1    This test isolates the wiring from the amplifier  through to your TV Radio points     Unplug the coaxial plugs from the  TV  sockets  of the amplifier and using your TV fly lead with  convertor 1 supplied  Connect your TV to the  amplifier     Please ensure the antenna dome is plugged  directly into the    ANT IN  socket of the  amplifier and switch on  Tune in your TV for the  strongest signal     If the picture quality improves the fault lies with  the wiring of the system between the amplifier  and the TV outlet socket     Short Hook up   Test 2    This text isolates the amplifier by connecting  your TV direct to the antenna     Unplug the antenna from the amplifier and  connect convertor 2 supplied to the plug on  the cable end  Using your TV Fly lead connect  the antenna directly to your TV  Tune in your for  the strongest signal     If the picture quality improves  the fault lies the  Vision Plus Amplifier     Antenna Dome Coaxial Cable    Check the routing of the coaxial cable from  the antenna dome to the amplifier  Check to  ensure there are no kinks or trapped cable or  if there are loops of surplus cable which could  be affecting performance     Very poor    Very Strong    After performing any of the  Actions   above you must re tune your TV     No picture or  sound  TV freez   ing  severe pixila   tion  break up and  picture drop
48. ocedure is similar except that the burner  can be ignited by depressing the ignition  button  which is located on the fascia   Ignition must be carried out with the door  open  and if the burner has not lit within  15 seconds the control knob should be  released and the grill left for at least 1  minute before a further attempt to ignite the  burner     4  On first use of the grill  it should be heated  for about 20 minutes to eliminate any  residual factory lubricants that might impart  unpleasant smells to the food being cooked   An non toxic smoke may occur when using  for the first time So open any windows  and turn on mechanical ventilators to help  remove the smoke     5  Although the grill does heat up quickly  it is  recommended that a few minutes pre heat  be allowed     6  Flame Failure Device  FFD   The grill burner  is fitted with a flame sensing probe  which  will automatically cut off the gas supply  in the event of the flame going out  In the  event of the burner flames accidentally  being extinguished  turn off the burner  control and do not attempt to re ignite the  burner for at least one minute     7  It is normal for the flames on this burner  to develop yellow tips as it heats up   particularly on Butane     8  A reversible grill pan trivet enables the  correct grilling height to be achieved     Fast toasting   trivet in high position  Grilling sausages   trivet in high position  Grilling steak bacon   trivet in high position  Grilling chops  etc    trive
49. od is well  cooled when it is bought and also when  transporting it  Use insulated cooling bags     Open the refrigerator door only for a short  period of time when removing products     Products must be packed   best of all in  closed containers  wrapped in aluminium foil  or similar   and stored separately from each  other  in order to prevent drying out   or odours     Allow foods that have been warmed up to  cool down before storing     Avoid storing products in the refrigerator  that could emit volatile flammable gases     Do not overfill the storage grids and  compartments to prevent obstructing the  internal air circulation     Maintain a clearance of approx  5   10  mm between chilled products and post   evaporator   cooling fins       Do not expose the refrigerator to direct  sunlight  Please bear in mind that the  temperature inside a closed vehicle increases  sharply if exposed to sunlight and that this  can reduce the efficiency of the refrigerator     e Ensure that air circulation of the cooling unit  is not obstructed  Keep the ventilation grilles  free from obstructions     Storing products in the cooling  compartment    e Do not keep carbonated drinks in the freezer     e The freezer compartment is suitable for  making ice cubes and for short term storage  of frozen food  It is not suitable as a means  of freezing foods     When ambient temperatures are lower than   10  C and the refrigerator is exposed to these  temperatures for extended periods of time  an  
50. or there is an interruption of the mains  power supply during operation  the electronics  automatically switch to the internal  battery   power supply     The refrigerator can now only be operated in  the gas mode     All LED indicators except the GAS LED are  not lit during operation with internal batteries   The GAS LED flashes every 15 seconds  If a  button is pressed  the temperature level LEDs   7  also light     If the battery voltage is too low  an acoustic  signal  whistle tone  Sounds every 15 seconds     Then replace the batteries in the battery  compartment     Inserting   changing the batteries    e Switch off the refrigerator  as described in  section 4 17 Shutting of the refrigerator     ep       lt      Lu  n       ZA  TT   gt      D      T             Opening battery compartment       DOMETIC ABSORPTION REFRIGERATOR    Door locking       Mechanical door lock       Open the door by pressing the locking button  and pull open  Shut the door again by pushing  it to close  The snapping into the lock can be  heard  While the vehicle is parked  the locking  hook may be fixed to facilitate opening of the  door     Fastening and releasing the door lock  hook when parking the vehicle    If the vehicle is parked for a longer period  of time  the locking hook may be clamped  by means of a lockbar  The door may now  be opened by just pulling it without need of  pressing the locking button                 Lighting    If the door is open for more than 2 minutes   the sensor 
51. ottle holders    o   A    IM   iil       Refrigerator operation    The refrigerator is equipped to operate on  three power modes     e Mains voltage  230V AC   e Direct current voltage  12V DC   e Gas  liquid gas propane butane     Select the desired power mode by the energy  selector switch  battery igniter tyoe models   or the MODE button  MES  AES   Appliances  with automatic energy selection  AES  are  additionally provided with    automatic mode     function  The AES system automatically  selects the best energy source for each  particular situation     Cleaning    Before starting up the refrigerator  it is  recommended that you clean it inside and  repeat this at regular intervals     Use a soft cloth and lukewarm water with a  mild detergent  Then wipe out the appliance  with clean water and dry thoroughly        To avoid material alterations  do not use soap or  hard  abrasive or soda based cleaning agents     Do not allow the door seal to come into  contact with oil or grease     Maintenance    e In compliance with the applicable  regulations  please note that the gas unit  and the connected ventilation ducts must be  checked by authorised technical personnel  after first use and after every other year for  compliance with the European Standard EN  1949  A test certificate has to be issued  It is  the user   s responsibility to arrange this test     e The gas burner must be inspected and  cleaned as necessary at least once a year   When using liquefied petroleum gas 
52. own   C 200 CVV  or by pressing the flush button   C 200 CWE  amp  CS      Once pump has been cleared and water flow  has stopped completely  release into waste  tank  Remove waste tank and empty contents  in normal way     To evacuate any remaining water from the  fresh water tank  place a container underneath  the drainplug and remove drainplug     When procedure has been completed replace  drainplug and waste holding tank  fig  15    Clean the seals and grease them after drying   see cleaning and maintenance      Leave the blade of the holding tank open    Do not replace cap on the pour out spout  to  ventilate the holding tank   Also grease the seal  of the pour out spout cap      Cold weather use    The toilet can be used in cold weather  conditions provided that the toilet is in heated  surroundings  If this is not the case  you can  use a nontoxic antifreeze  propylene glycol   or an antifreeze such as those used in car  radiators  Add the antifreeze to the water in  the tank  Add the quantity specified in the  instructions  paying due regard to the safety  instructions     High altitude and warm weather use    Pressure may build up in the holding tank if  the tank is not inserted while driving at high  altitudes or in warm weather conditions  The  automatic holding tank vent will vent the tank  when there is over  or under pressure  High  temperatures may require additional Thetford  toilet fluid     Thetford warranty    1  The Thetford Cassette is warranted for one  
53. product  The toilet forms an integral part of  your Caravan or motorhome bathroom  thanks  to its functional design which combines mod   ern styling and ease of use  The C 250 Cas   sette Toilet is manufactured from high quality  synthetic materials which makes it a durable   user and maintenance friendly toilet     The toilet is made up of two parts  a  permanently fixed part and a Waste Holding  Tank that is accessible from the outside  The  removable Waste Holding Tank is located  under the toilet bowl and can be removed  via a door on the outside of the caravan or  motorhome  The Thetford Cassette Toilet is  the solution to the sanitary problem in your  caravan or motorhome     These instructions cover the C 250CWE this  has its own flush water tank     Parts  a  Removable Seat and Lid    b  Swivelling Toilet Bowl   c  Blade Handle   d  Flush Button   e  Waste Holding Tank Level Indicator    f  Water Filling Door  only if toilet has own  flush water tank     THETFORD C260 AND G2605 CASSETTE TOILET                   g  Rotating Emptying Spout   h  Automatic Pressure Release Vent  i  Sliding Cover   j  Removable Mechanism   k  Vent Plunger      Pull Out Handle   m  Wheels   n  Blade Opener    o  Access Door to Waste Holding Tank          onto the emptying spout and turn back to  its original position        Mm  a      5   lt   T  Z     U  mI  i  P     Sp        O      Slide the Waste Holding Tank back into its   Optional Features original position via the access door  Make 
54. r will subsequently  resume as normal     Filling the water heater    Switch on power for water pump  main or  pump switch      Open hot water taps in kitchen and bathroom    set preselecting mixing taps or single lever  fittings to    hot      Leave the fittings open for as  long as it takes for the boiler to displace the  air and fill uo  and the water to flow without  interruption     If just the cold water system is being operated   without using the water heater  the heater tank  also fills up with water  To avoid frost damage   the boiler must be drained through the drain  valve  even if the boiler was not operated     When connecting to a central water supply   rural or city mains   a pressure reduction valve  must always be installed to prevent pressures  above 2 8 bar from developing in the water  heater     Draining the water heater    Switch off power to water pump  main or  pump switch      Open hot water taps in kitchen and bathroom     In order to check the water that is flowing out   place an appropriate container  capacity 10  litres  beneath the drain valve     Open the drain valve which is situated next to  the boiler by lifting the yellow handle into the  vertical position     Check whether all of the water in the boiler  10  itres  has been drained into the container via  the drain valve     There shall be no claims under guarantee  for damage caused by frost     Maintenance    Only original Truma parts may be used for  maintenance and repair work  Materia
55. recyclable components  and proper disposal of the rest  For eco   friendly draining of the coolant from all  absorber refrigeration units  a suitable disposal  plant should be used     Energy saving tips    e At an average ambient temperature of 25  C   it is Sufficient to operate the refrigerator at  middle thermostat setting     e Where possible  always store precooled  products     e Do not expose the refrigerator to direct  sunlight     e Ensure that air circulation of the cooling unit  is not obstructed     e Defrosting at regular intervals saves energy   see    Defrosting      Open the refrigerator  door only for a short period of time when  removing products     e Run the refrigerator for about 12 hours  before filling it     Safety instructions    Application according to regulations    This refrigerator is designed for installation  in recreation vehicles such as caravans   or motorhomes  The appliance has been  type approval tested for this application in  accordance with the EC Gas Directive     The refrigerator is to be used solely for  storing foodstuffs        User   s responsibility    Anyone operating the refrigerator must be  familiar with the safe handling and understand  the advice in these operating instructions   Children may only operate the appliance    if they have been made aware of how to  operate the refrigerator safely and the dangers  attending incorrect operation     Protection of children when disposing of  the equipment       Working upon and c
56. res below 5   C  the gas pressure  regulator or the changeover valve should be  used with EisEx regulator heating     Controller 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 brittleness  Winter proof special  hoses must always be used if the equipment is  operated during the winter     Pressure regulating equipment and hoses  must be replaced with new ones no more  than 10 years after the date of manufacture   every 8 years if used commercially   This is the  responsibility of the operator     Do not use the boiler water as drinking  water     Important operating notes    If the cowl has been placed near or directly  beneath an opening window  the device  must be equipped with an automatic shut off  device in order to prevent operation with the  window open     The integrity and tight fit of the exhaust gas  double duct must be checked regularly   particularly at the end of long trios  Also check  the mounting of the appliance and the cowl   Following a blow back  misfire  always have  the exhaust gas system checked by an expert     Always keep the cowl for the exhaust duct and  combustion air intake free of contamination   slush  ice  leaves etc    The warm air outlets  and the openings for circulation air return must  be unobstructed so the unit will not overheat   The integrated temperature limiter blocks the  gas supply when the unit becomes
57. rk 5 and heat the  oven for about 30 minutes to eliminate  any residual factory lubricants that might  impart unpleasant smells to the meals being  cooked  A non toxic smoke may occur  when using for the first time So open any  windows and turn on mechanical ventilators  to help remove the smoke     5  Although the oven does heat up quickly  it  is recommended that a 10 minute pre heat  should be allowed  The oven should be up  to full temperature in about 15 20 minutes     6  To turn off  Turn the control Knob until the  line on the control knob is aligned with the  dot on the control panel     7  Shelf  The shelf has been designed to allow  good circulation at the rear of the oven and  are also fitted with a raised bar to prevent  trays or dishes making contact with the  back of the oven  To remove a shelf  pull  forward until it stops  raise at front and  remove     Oven temperature control    The temperature in the oven is controlled by   a thermostatic gas tap and is variable over  the range 130  C to 240  C  Approximate  temperatures for the settings on the control  knob are shown in the table below  The  temperatures indicated refer to the centre of  the oven and at any particular setting the oven  will be hotter at the top and cooler towards  the base     The variation between top and centre  and  centre to bottom is approximately equivalent  to one gas mark  Good use can be made  of the temperature variation in several  dishes requiring different temperatures may  be
58. rs to become out of alignment  For your  convenience many hinges are adjustable     Table stowage   store in transit    Tables stored in the table storage  compartment must be securely clipped into  place whilst in transit     To avoid damage care must be taken when  removing tables from their stored position        Shower    When using the shower  always ensure that  the shower door is fully closed thus avoiding  water spray on unprotected areas     Trigger shower heads    e Squeeze trigger to release water  Release  trigger to top  Twist trigger up to gain  permanent water flow  lower to stop     e Care should be taken as water may become  hot temporarily when switched on until it  mixes and regulates     e Small children should be supervised at all  times when using the shower     e We recommend unfastening the trigger  shower head before travelling and storing  safely to prevent it becoming detached  whilst travelling     TV inlet    Depending on specification  the motorhome  may be fitted with an external co ax  connection in place of  or in addition to   connections for a roof mounted TV aerial  The  external co ax connection point will be within  the mains inlet enclosure     Co ax connection point within the mains  inlet enclosure    TY AERIAL  POSTON      F TYPE SOCKET IN    MAINS INLET  o F TYPE  E INTERCONNECT  SECONDARY TV      P PRIMARY TV  LOCATION   w      LOCATION    A short co ax lead featuring a screw on co ax  connection will be present behind the Blue  mai
59. se of      e Non observation of the operating instructions    e Application not in accordance with the  regulations or provisions    e Use of non original spare parts    e Modifications and interferences to the  appliance    e Effect of environmental influences  such as    temperature fluctuations    humidity    Customer services    Dometic offers a pan European customer  service network  Find your authorised  customer service centre by calling the   phone number indicated in the EuroService  Network book  EuroService Network   which  accompanies every refrigerator  You can also  obtain the address information of the nearest  customer service from www dometic com   When contacting Dometic Customer Services   please state the model  product number and  serial number together with the MLC code    if applicable  You will find this information on  the rating plate inside the refrigerator  We  recommend that you note this data in the  field provided on the front page of this  operation manual     Spare parts    Parts can be ordered throughout Europe from  our customer services  Always give the model  and product number when you contact the  customer service  You will find this information  on the rating plate inside the refrigerator        In order to ensure that the recyclable packaging  materials are re used  they should be sent to  the customary local collection system     The appliance should be transferred to a  suitable waste disposal company that will  ensure re use of the 
60. sh button for several seconds  if  necessary re activate the control panel      position  Pull Out Handle at the top   Wheels at the bottom   Slide the handle  sideways   to the front of the tank   until it    Close the blade after use  snaps out of its locked position     17  Pull the handle up and wheel the Waste  Holding Tank to an authorised waste  disposal point     18  Push the handle back into its locked  position  Turn the emptying spout upwards  and remove the cap from the spout  Hold  the Waste Holding Tank in such a way that  during emptying you can operate the vent  plunger with your thumb  To empty the tank  without splashing  depress the vent plunger  while emptying the tank  After emptying   rinse the tank and blade thoroughly with  water        Using the toilet with optional features    13  Electric Blade  Push the electric blade  button on the control display to electrically  open or close the blade  In the case of  failure  you can manually open or close the  blade by sliding the small handle under the  toilet bowl sideways     14  Automatic Ventilator  The ventilator  automatically starts when the control  panel is activated  by pressing the flush  button  and will automatically shut off after  approximately 5 minutes  The Automatic  Ventilator Indicator will flash until automatic  shut off occurs  If you want to stop the  ventilator  press the Automatic Ventilator  button  If you want to re start the ventilator   press the button again  the LED will start 
61. t in low position  Slow grilling   trivet removed    9  To turn off  Turn the control knob until the  line on the control knob is aligned with the  dot on the control panel  Always make sure  the control knob is in the off position when  you have finished grilling        WARNING  The pan supplied with the  appliance is multi functional  for use either  whilst grilling or when using the oven  The  handle design allows removal or insertion  whilst the pan is in use     Using the oven    1  Ensure gas cylinder supply is connected  and turned on  In the event of a gas  smell turn off at gas cylinder mains and  contact supplier     2  To light  Open door  push in the control  Knob and turn to gas mark 9  Hold a lighted  match or taper to the burner and push the  control knob in and hold  The burner should  ignite and the control knob should be held  in for 10 15 seconds before release  If the  burner goes out  repeat the process holding  control knob for slightly longer     3  For models fitted with spark ignition the  procedure is similar except that the burner  can be ignited by depressing the ignition  button  which is located on the fascia   Ignition must be carried out with the door  open  and if the burner has not lit within  15 seconds the control knob should be  released and the oven left for at least one  minute before a further attempt to ignite  the burner     4  Place the oven shelf in the required position  and close the door  Set control knob to  approximately gas ma
62. te    The rating plate is to be found on the inside of  the refrigerator  It contains all important details  of the refrigerator  You can read off from this  the model identification  the product number  and the serial number  You will need these  details whenever you contact the customer  service centre or when ordering spare parts     Dometic  CUMATECLASS  SN MOUONILINOIIUNN  DUDUDU III  MOIT  99900165         TYE  cano i                  BRUTTOINHALT 9   TOTALCAP   5   VOLUME BRUT    VERDAMPFERFACH g    NUTZINHALT 77    FREEZER COMP  5    USEFULCAP  5   VOLUME COMPTBT    VOLUME NET     B 2V  1     W   LPG Qn  0 252 KW  HS     12 V  120 W h  18 3 gh  3087       cP 2 3                   13P 37   CE 0063 BL3214   80  p 307 mbar  ABSORPTION  NH   115 9 Naz COs 70 0 pmax   35 bar  e   mE ws Ga Cy  amp       MADE IN GERMANY          1  Model Number   2  Product Number   3  Serial Number   4  Electrical rating details    5  Gas pressure       ep       lt      Lu  n       ZA  TT   gt      D      T          DOMETIC ABSORPTION REFRIGERATOR    Description of refrigerator         Operating controls    Door locking button      Freezer compartment  removable     KR OO N        Insertable grid shelf  available as option   to be used when freezer compartment is  removed       Post evaporator for cooling compartment    Condensation water drain channel      Vegetable bin    OO N O O      Upper door shelf with flap  egg shelf  available as option may be inserted    9  Lower door shelf with b
63. temperatures inside the vehicle when  it is closed and parked in direct sunlight   temperatures are possible up to 50  C     e Use of the refrigerator during travel with the  power supply of 12V DC    e A refrigerator built in behind a window and  exposed to direct sunlight    e Storing the products too soon  i e  shortly  after starting up the appliance for use    Under these particular conditions the  refrigerator cannot guarantee reaching the  temperature needed for perishables     Perishables include all products with a  stipulated use by date and a minimum storage  temperature of  4  C or less  especially for  meat  poultry  fish  sausages  pre packed  foods     e Pack raw and cooked foods separately   e g  in containers  aluminium foil  etc       e Only remove the outside packaging of single  packs if all the necessary information  e g   the use by date  can also be read on the  single packs     e Do not leave cooled goods outside the  refrigerator for too long     e Place the foods with the next use by date at  the front  accordingly     e Pack away any left over food and eat at the  first opportunity        e Wash your hands before and after handling  any food     e Regularly clean the inside of the refrigerator     Please observe the instructions and  information regarding the use by date on the  outside packaging of the food     Please observe section    Cleaning    of this  instruction     IT   a      U   lt   m  Z     O  mI     P  B  Sp     Refrigerator rating pla
64. tep out    key to bring the step out  until it reaches the end of Its run or comes up  against an obstacle  The step does not come  out if the engine is running  Press the    step   in    key to take the step back until it reaches  the end of its run or comes up against an  obstacle  The step goes back in automatically  when the engine is running  In this situation the  buzzer sounds until the step is fully closed     Maintenance    Dirt and frost can prevent the step from  operating properly  In this case the rails and  moving parts should be cleaned or defrosted     In case of electric break down    If the step does not retract by the motor  e Remove the front plate of the step   Fig  1     e Remove the connection between the  footboard and the arms  with screwdriver  and wrench S10      e Slide out the footboard   e Reinstall the front plate     Current drawn  e Working current  5 A    e Blocking current  when fully extended or  retracted  14A          Fig  1 Front plate    ep       lt      Lu  n       ZA  TT   gt      D      T          OMNISTOR AWNING    Omnistor Awning    General remarks     e An awning is a sun and not a rain protection     The awning should be in closed position in  case of storm  snowfall or heavy rainfall     e The awning can not be used without putting  out the support arms     e The fabric may not be rolled up wet for a  longer period     e Clean the awning only by using water or  OMNI CLEANER     Users instructions   1  Adjust the crank to the req
65. tes  in this case the  intelligent heat management system would  decide that the best way to get the room  back to the required temperature would be  to use both gas and electric at the same  time     Operating the Truma Combination system on   electric or gas only will result in longer heat up  times for hot water and the room temperature  n comparison to operating on dual fuel     Operating on electric only may not in all cases  maintain a comfortable room temperature  especially in colder conditions        The intelligent heat management system in  operation in dual fuel mode allows the Truma  Combination boiler to prioritize the electric  power source Over your gas  which all con   serve your gas supply     Truma Combi 4E          1 Control panel   2 Power selector switch   3 Optional timer   4 Room temperature sensor  5 Cold water connection   6 Hot water connection   7 Gas connection   8 Hot air outlets   9 Recirculated air intake   10 Waste gas discharge   11 Combustion air infeed  12 Electronic control unit   13 Water container  10 litres   14 Burner   15 Heat exchanger    16 Power electronics       TRUMA COMBI 4E    17 Heating elements 230 V  18 Overheating switch 230 V    Function description    The liquid gas heater    Truma Combi    is a  warm air heater with integrated hot water  boiler  10 litre volume   The burner operates  fan supported  which ensures trouble free  function even when on the move     In winter operation the heater can be used to  heat the room 
66. tructions  Clean the blind only  with a damp sponge  Clean on a regular basis  to avoid dust  dirt particle build up as this can  damage the blind material  Use only water or   with mild suds or a vacuum cleaner     In order to avoid material fatigue  do not leave  the flynet closed for a long time     Midi Heki Rooflight       With operating bar  To open  depress button  and push bar to required position  The rooflight  has two open ventilation positions and a fully  open position     To close  reverse the operation and then check  if locked into position        With crank  To open  rotate the crank until a  resistance is noticeable during the operation     To close  reverse the operation and then check  if locked into position     Blind and Flyscreen       The blind and flyscreen operate Independently  of each other and are engaged by connecting  to each other and sliding     Safety precautions     1  Repairs should be carried out only by  trained personnel     2  Inform an approved dealer in case of  defects and malfunctions     3  Before starting off  check the rooflight for  damage in the acrylic dome  tension cracks   and the winding mechanism which could  arise owing to  for example  branches and  other natural causes     4  Do not step in the acrylic dome     5  Close the roof light before starting off  check  whether it is locked      6  Do not leave the vehicle with the rooflight  open  danger of burglary or from rain      7  Do not open in strong wind or rain     8
67. u from injury and the refrigerator  from damage  You must understand what you  have read before you carry out a task     Keep these instructions in a safe place close  to the refrigerator so they may be referred to  at any time     Copyright protection    The information  texts and illustrations in these  instructions are copyright protected and are  subject to industrial property rights     No part of these instructions may be  reproduced  copied or utilised in any other  way without written authorisation by Dometic  GmbH  Siegen     Warranty    Warranty arrangements are in accordance  with EC Directive 44 1999 CE and the  normal conditions applicable for the country  concerned     For warranty or other maintenance  please  contact our customer services department     Any damage due to improper use is not  covered by the warranty  The warranty does  not cover any modifications to the appliance  or the use of non original Dometic parts  The  warranty does not apply if the installation and  operating instructions are not adhered to and  no liability shall be entertained     Limitation of liability    All information and guidance in these operating  instructions were prepared after taking into  consideration the applicable standards and  regulations as well as the current state of the  art  Dometic reserves the right to make changes  at any time which are deemed to be in the  interest of improving the product and safety     Dometic will assume no liability for damage in  the ca
68. uired height        2  Introduce the crank arm into the  bayonet joint        2    3  Unroll the awning while keeping the crank  down  The awning will only open after a  couple of turnings           4  Unroll till 1 m max  Then put out the support    arms before further unrolling   gt   J LOCKED         Ys    FREE    max im t    4    4    5  Slide the support arms out of the  front profile     7  Fasten the support arms        6  Adjust them to the required height  The  fabric can be tightened by rolling up a little     Fig  7          Mm  a      5   lt   T  Z     U  TI    i  s      Sp           OMNISTOR AWNING    8  Install the tension rafter  for 3 75 m awning      ep       lt      Lu  n       ZA  TT   gt      D      T       9  When raining  lower one side of the awning  in such a way that the water can run down  the fabric  Prevent the fabric from flying up  by a sudden wind blow by using the hold  down kit  optional         10  The front profile locks automatically  when rolling up       Status 570 Digital antenna system    Travelling  Do not travel   e with the antenna raised    e with the antenna set for vertical signals    To reduce the possibility of damage when  travelling  point the antenna backwards     The RED SPOT on the bottom of the mast  indicates the front of the Antenna     Operating the system    Firstly determine the approximate location   of the nearest transmitter and whether the  signals are horizontally or vertically polarised   For assistance ask your
69. umption  55ma       S HVLAG LNAWdINODSA    133           Vii     Digital aT LUS    WS     a ae    12     24uDc    Fault Finding    The following are some of the key areas we  Suggest you check which generally solve the  most common problems encountered with the  operation of the Status antenna     Coaxial Connections    It is critical that all connections in the system  are fitted correctly  Using the diagrams and  procedures described over the page  please  check all connectors ensuring they are wired  correctly  Secondly please ensure only quality  plugs have been used     Coaxial Cable    Sharp bends  kinks and hot surfaces can  easily damage coaxial cable and should be  avoided  Coaxial cable  if placed in close  proximity to electrical cables  transformers   or other pieces of electrical equipment  may  pick up electrical interference causing picture  quality to deteriorate  especially in poor  reception areas  Excess cable should be  removed and NOT coiled as this may cause  picture distortion  An inspection of the routing  of the cable is highly recommended to ensure  all is correct     Gain Control    In normal use the button should be rotated  clockwise for maximum  In strong signal areas  the amplification may need to be reduced    To reduce amplification rotate the button  anti clockwise until picture quality improves   The button rotates through 270 degrees from  MAX to MIN     LED light    Should the LED on the amplifier not light  firstly  check there is power t
70. ustomer Service and  arrange replacement       Thetford oven       Ensure the gas cylinder is turned on  In the  event of a gas smell  turn off at the cylinder and  contact supplier  The burners on this appliance  have fixed aeration and no adjustment is    required  Depending on the gas being used  the    burners should flame as follows     Propane  The flames should burn quietly with  a blue green colour with no sign of yellow tips     Butane  Normally on initial lighting  as small  amount of yellow tipping will occur and then  slightly increases as the burner heats up        Using the hob burners  1     2    3     Ensure gas cylinder supply is connected  and turned on  In the event of a gas  smell turn off at gas cylinder mains and  contact supplier      Flame supervision  Each burner is    controlled individually and is monitored   by a thermocouple probe  In the event   of the burner flames being accidentally  extinguished  turn off the burner control and  do not attempt to re ignite the burner for at  least one minute     To light  Push in the control knob and turn to  full rate   see Fig 2  Hold a lighted match or  taper to the burner and push the control knob    D    On    O    THETFORD OVEN    in and hold  It is necessary to hold the knob  depressed after the burner has ignited or  approximately 10 15 seconds  to allow the  thermocouple probe to reach temperature   before releasing the knob  Should the flame  go out when the knob is released  the  procedure should be
71. ved  7  temperature level display  e the refrigerator stands level  8  fault LED   GAS FAULT reset button    e jt is possible to operate the refrigerator with  any available power Source        Operation with on board    12 v power supply     2  and  8     flashing and acous   tic signal 20s     4  and  8     flashing and acous   tic signal 20s     3  and  8     flashing and acous   tic signal 20s    Acoustic signal   15s at two minute  intervals     2  and  7     flashing and acous   tic signal 20s     4  and  7     flashing and acous   tic signal 20s     7    flashing and acous   tic signal 20s    3  and  7     flashing and acous   tic signal 20s    230 V mode    230V  not avail   able or voltage too  low    12 V mode    12V  not available  or voltage too low    Gas mode   Flame not ignited    Interior lighting is  switched on    230 V mode   230V heating ele   ment defective    12 V mode   12V heating ele   ment defective    Temperature sensor  without contact or  defective    Burner defective  or cooling unit  defective    Check mains power connection  mains voltage   fuse    Check 12V connection  on board battery  fuse    Check gas supply  gas bottle  gas valve     Press the  8  button after clearing the fault    Close door  check door contact    Arrange replacement of 230V heating element   contact Customer Service    Arrange replacement of 12V heating element   contact Customer Service    Contact Customer Service    Check burner  burner nozzles  if  necessary contact C
72. year from the date of purchase  please fill in  and return the warranty card     2  The warranty covers replacement of  defective or flawed parts and the inadequate  performance of the toilet     3  In case of a defect apply to an original  dealer or Thetford Service Centre with proof  of purchase     4  Defects  which in our judgement occurred  from misuse  negligence or accident  are  not covered by the warranty  In addition   the warranty does not apply if the product  is installed or handled improperly or if other  than the prescribed toilet fluids have been  used or if the product has been altered in  any way or has been repaired by unqualified  persons  or if the serial number and or date  has been altered or removed     5  Should the original buyer wish to return to  us parts believed to be defective  the parts  should be sent prepaid  If we find the parts  defective and covered by warranty  they will  be repaired and returned  If warranty does    ep       lt      Lu  n       ZA  TT   gt      D      T          not apply or has expired  a nominal charge  will be made  Any transport costs are for the  account of the owner     6  Before returning product or parts they  should be properly cleaned  in order to carry  out inspection and repair     7  No other warranty is given and no  personal representative is authorised  to make any warranty other than that is  contained herein     Thetford C260 and  C260S cassette toilet    The Thetford Cassette Toilet is a high quality  
73. you to open  fig  10         11  C 200 CW only  After use  open valve  blade  if still closed  and flush  lift the flush  handle and press it down  fig  11   After  flushing  close the blade by turning the  blade handle     11a  C 200 CWE  amp  CS only  After use  open  valve blade  if still closed  and flush  press  the flush button  fig  11a      After flushing  close the blade by turning the  blade handle     The waste holding tank is located underneath  the toilet and is removed for emptying from  the outside of the vehicle through an access  door  A rotating pour out spout  automatic  holding tank vent  air release valve  valve  blade  carrying handles and hand grip are  incorporated in the waste holding tank  A  sliding cover guarantees optimal hygiene     Emptying the Holding Tank    The holding tank capacity is approx  17 litres  and the tank should be emptied when the  waste level indicator lights up  The waste   level indicator lights up when the holding tank  contains more than 15 litres of waste        WARNING  Do not allow the holding  tank to become overfilled  See trouble  shooting section for emergency emptying  procedure     12  Open access door and remove the  holding tank  The holding tank can only be  removed when the valve blade is closed   fig  12      13  Carry the holding tank to a normal  household type toilet or other authorised  disposal point  Place the holding tank in  vertical position and rotate pour out spout  upwards  fig  13      14  Remove t
    
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