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1. When the water in the water heater reaches a tempe rature of 60 C the burner will stop The apparatus should remain lighted for at least 30 minutes and no hot water should be used Residual heat from the thermal exchanger will heat the water to a temperature of 70 C 15 Combi 6E Protection against 230V overheating The 230V heating mode has a mechanical overheating switch If 12 V power is interrupted for example during operation or continuation of operation by inertia the temperature inside the device may trigger the overheating protection Devices E SECURITY DRAINAGE VALVE FROSTCONTROL FrostControl is an autonomous security drainage valve that operates without electrical current If there is a risk of freezing the valve automatically evacuates the contents of the boiler via a purge hose Automatic pressure compensation by pulsations takes place via the safety valve in case of excess pressure in the system rotating changeover switch in on position pressure button in off position pressure button in purge position purge hose goes through the vehicle floor pan to the exterior Ono 9 II B Closing the drainage valve Check to see if the rotating changeover switch is in the on position a that is it is parallel to the water connection and in operation 16 The drainage valve can be shut off manually with the pressure button position b and the boiler filled only when the tem
2. Remove the waste holding tank by pulling the safety catch which holds the tank in place upwards 3 Pull the waste holding tank outwards until the end stop Tilt it slightly and remove it completely Place the waste holding tank upright and turn the rotating emptying spout upwards The emptying spout is used to empty the tank easily and hygienically Remove the cap with the measuring cup inside from the emptying spout and pour the correct dosage of Thetford toilet fluid see product label into the waste holding tank This avoids unpleasant smells and keeps the inside of the tank clean 17 Next add approximately two litres of water enough to cover the bottom of the tank completely Comment never add toilet fluid directly via the blade or bowl as this could damage the lip seal on the waste holding tank Always pour the fluids via the emptying spout 6 Slide the waste holding tank back into its original position via the access hatch Make sure that it is secured with the safety catch Close and lock the access hatch B Using the toilet standard Turn the bowl to the desired position with the cover closed and using both hands Toactivate the control panel press the flush button once The control panel display will stay activated for approximately 5 minutes Run some water into the bowl by pressing the flush button again briefly You can use the toilet with the blade open or closed Devices E CHEMICAL WC MO
3. You must remove any coverings Open the valve of the gas cylinder and the quick closing valve on the gas supply duct Summer mode boiler only Combi 6 Gas powered only The water temperature can be set to 40 or 60 C Combi 6EH Use the gas or 230V electricity supply to produce hot water The water temperature can be set to 40 C or 60 C For gas operation the water volume is heated using the lowest burner setting The burner halts once the water temperature is reached Devices E WATER HEATER HEATER COMBI 6 6E For electrical operation it is possible to choose manually between 900W 3 9A or 1800W 7 8A depending on the fuse protection on the camp site Mixed operation is not possible In this setting The equipment automatically chooses electricity No activation of the gas burner B Winter mode Heating with controlled water tem perature Combi 6EH Choose gas electricity or mixed ope ration with the energy switch Combi 6 et 6EH The appliance automatically chooses the required power level according to the difference in temperature between the ambient temperature selected on the control knob and the actual temperature 13 When the ambient temperature selected on the control knob is reached the burner returns to the lowest power level and will heat the water to 60 C The hot air fan may continue to run to cool the device timer stopped Heating without controll
4. only Before charging read the instructions For indoor use only Before charging read the instructions Devices E MAIN BATTERY CHARGER An electronic system controlled by a microprocessor enables recharging the B1 engine battery but only if the battery has a voltage less than 12 5 V and the unit battery has a voltage above 13 5 V FUSES 8 15A fuse for direct powering of junction box 9 15A fuse for powering A light group 10 15A fuse for powering B light group 1 5A fuse for marker lights 4 10A fuse for powering 12 V outlets 11 7 5A fuse for outside light heater satellite demodulator 2 20A fuse for powering refrigerator 12 15A fuse for powering cooktop 5 10A fuse for powering TV outlet antenna oven and toilet 3 7 5A fuse for solar panels 6 10A fuse for powering bathroom 13 10A fuse for powering water pump holding tank resistance 7 10A fuse for powering kitchen WARNING When you replace a burned out fuse be sure to use a new one with the proper fuse value 6 Devices CONTROL AND MONITOR PANEL NE 216 Mark A Activate the control panel using the 1 button This button also activates the security relay activates the security relay If battery voltage is under 10 V the control panel will shut off automatically Mark B Control button for exterior lighting Mark C Control button for water pump B Controls Mark 1 Press this button to switch the lighting circuits
5. DEL 250 260 To open the blade slide the blade handle under the toilet bowl sideways After use open the blade if it is still closed and flush the toilet by pressing the flush button for several seconds ifnecessary re activate the control panel Close the blade after use Important notice Please do not travel with a flush water tank if fitted that is too full Similarly do not travel with water in the toilet bowl Failure to comply with this notice may result in water damage to your camper E Emptying The waste holding tank holds eighteen litres it requires emptying when the red indicator light on the toilet control display lights up The red light lights up when the waste holding tank can only hold about two more litres which is no more than two to three further uses Make sure that the blade is closed Open the access hatch on the outside of your camper Pull the safety catch on the wasteholding tank upwards and remove the waste holding tank Place the waste holding tank in an upright position pull out handle at the top wheels at the bottom Slide the handle sideways towards the front of the tank until it is released from its locked position 18 Pull the handle up and wheel the waste holding tank to an authorised waste disposal point Push the handle back into its locked position Turn the emptying spout upwards and remove the cap Hold the waste holding tank in such a way that during emptying you can operate t
6. Exaltis SUPPLEMENT TO USER S MANUAL s Ze Lt ET i ey 6 Eo 4 r PH FI 77277 444 777772424444 f htt fi 777722204 Introduction Dear Customer You are now the proud owner of an INTEGRAL CAMPER Thank you very much for this purchase and congratulations on your choice We suggest you become acquainted with your new INTEGRAL by reading this guide This guide complements the General User Guide published by the brand Follow our advice for carefree trips And don t forget our dealers and sales personnel will be happy to give you advice and share their expertise with you So feel free to call on them at any time Enjoy your read and have a pleasant trip Please note Be sure to keep a copy of the certification documents and all the invoices related to your camper sales invoice maintenance invoices etc They will be requested in case of a warranty claim Contents DEVICES BATTERIES P 3 BATTERY CUT OFF P 4 ELECTRICAL POWER P 5 MAIN BATTERY CHARGER FUSES P 6 NE 216 DASHBOARD AND INSTRUMENT PANEL P 7 POWER FEED SECURITY P 8 REFRIGERATOR P 9 WATER HEATER HEATER COMBI 4 6 COMBI 6E P 11 SAFETY DRAIN VALVE FROST CONTROL P 16 COOKTOP 17 C250 CHEMICAL TOILET Pits INSTALLATIONS GAS 21 WATER 23 ELECTRICAL NETWORK P 24 WINTER STORAGE P 25 CARRIER HOOD OPENING P 26 POLLEN FILTER P 27 LIGHT BULB REPLACEMENT P 28 THE PASSENGER
7. WINDOW P 29 PICTOGRAMS P 30 CHARACTERISTICS P 31 Devices E BATTERY The natural phenomenon by which batteries discharge slowly and regularly means that they are often in a deep discharge situation It has been observed that only a very small percentage of batteries are capable of accepting charge and therefore operating satisfactorily starting from this deep discharge condition In order to avoid this situation you MUST either take out your batteries after charging them and storing them protected from frost or to leave the vehicle connected to the 220 V supply and thus make sure that the living compartment remains charged circuit breaker fuse box or at least for short periods 1 or 2 weeks disconnect the batteries and leave them in position after recharging them Inthe bench in front of the entrance gate A Because of changing and varying use condition of your living compartment battery its guarantee is excluded of global guarantee If an auxiliary battery is to be replaced the new battery must be of the same type as the auxiliary battery provided nby the manufacturer N mnm JL Transformer 230V 12V Devices A battery cut off deactivates all 12 V circuits in the unit BATTERY CUT OFF CIRCUIT Passenger side Extinguisher Battery cut CIRCUIT CLOSED ATTENTION To
8. appliance is turned off and has cooled down Do not use abrasive or corrosive products products based on chlorine steel wool or a knife blade Do not leave acid or alkaline substances vinegar salt lemon juice etc on the surface of the cooking plate For the surfaces in stainless steel and the enamelled parts wash with soapy water or detergent rinse and wipe Use a sponge or a clean cloth From time to time check the combustion air input and clean it if necessary It is forbidden to use the cooking plate during refilling of the gas containers or inside a garage CAREFUL On the models with a built in sink and cooking area that includes a glass cover over both these areas please note that when the cooking area is being used and the cover over the sink is closed you must maintain a minimum distance of 10 mm between the pan and the sink cover 11 E WATER HEATER HEATER COMBI 6 6E Before the first utilisation you must take care to rinse the entire water heating system with pure warm water When it is not in use the boiler must be drained without fail if freezing weather is expected We refuse all warranties in case of damage due to freezing Control panel Devices 1 Display 2 Status line 3 Menu line top 4 Menu line bottom 5 230V mains voltage display 6 Timer display 7 Controls Values 8 Rotary button pushbutton 9 Back button With the rotary button pushbutton 8 y
9. at insulation without a heat supply only delays thermal exchange 24 E ENGINE HOOD OPENING There is a lid to the left of the driver Slip your finger into the slot and pull the lid towards you to access the handle which opens the engine hood Turn the handle to open the engine hood Carrier POLLEN FILTER Remove the four screws to change the pollen filter Pollen filter Reference VA 1698735 Auto Industrie Malouine Carrier THE REPLACEMENT OF THE BULBS ON THE VEHICLE Top lights access via the motor on the left and on the right Lower lights access by the chassis 27 Blinker Lights with Orange Prongs 21W Headlights H1 55W Road Lights H1 55W Daytime Lights Fog Lights H7 55W LED Daytime Lights Carrier E THE PASSENGER WINDOW Warning please follow the manufacturer s instructions Q 2 To open Move the handle forward Push on the handle to adjust the opening To close Pull on the handle to close Move the handle backwards to lock IMPORTANT Check that it is properly locked by pushing the pane forwards 28 ANTNJJYJVO HSNd N3id3lHOS 9LLHOISHOA 3 LLN3W3O 1OQ 3H3ONIdS zb e 2 a B 5 gt Ut Pictograms Gas security pressure regulator Drinking water fillup Cap Heater Drinking water drain valve Refrigerator Outside shower outlet 5 Gas shut off the waste water Cooktop valve f
10. avoid damaging your devices be sure they are in the off position before opening the battery cut off Devices ELECTRICITY POWER SUPPLY B General The electrical energy necessary for your lighting and for operation of all household appliances water pump WC etc in your living compartment is provided by a 12 volt battery 2 on certain models All extra batteries are installed in addition to the basic vehicle battery A coupling relay is installed between the two batteries when traveling this relay couples the two batteries together so that they are recharged simultaneously when you are not traveling it separates the two batteries This if your living compartment battery should be completely discharged you can still start up the engine in your vehicle Additional battery Our motorhomes use two types of batteries lead based and gelbased It is up to you to decide on their respective advantages your selection criteria in particular utilization will determine your choice Depending on your choice you MUST adapt the battery charger to the type of battery NE143P charger On the panel next to the connections a contactor lets you select the type of battery GEL or PB for lead 2 BATTERY CHARGER MOD NE143P EN ORDELETTRONICA www nordelettronica it Made in ITALY INPUT 230V 1 9 50 eoHz OUTPUT 14 77 250W For indoor use
11. d not be used to heat the living area Make sure that the external grills are not obstructed by any protective devices that have been put in position before switching the refrigerator and the water heater The grills are not supplied as standard with the motor caravan but are available as an aftermarket option from your sales outlet optional WARNING YOUR GAS HEATING DEVICE IS DESIGNED TO OPERATE WHEN THE VEHICLE IS MOVING FOR VEHICLES WITHOUT A PRESSURE REGULATOR WHICH DETECTS IMPACT CLOSE THE GAS CYLINDER FAUCETS BEFORE DEPARTURE WARNING Never fill the gas tank when gas devices are in operation 21 Water installation B Reservoir Your camper is equipped with a drinking water tank located under the rear bench of the dining area or under the fixed bed This tank will not freeze when your camper is heated in the winter it can be drained using a manual valve This reservoir is equipped with an electronic probe which measures the number of liters it contains the filling level is shown on the control panel At the tank outlet a negative pressure pump powered by 12 V electricity turns on when the faucet is opened It operates only if the control panel switch has been turned on The pump primes itself and the flow is 10 6 min Start up and maintenance The reservoir tank is filled through the filling opening located on the left or right side of the vehicle using a flexible seamless hose If wate
12. de symbol Note Disturbances may occur when priming the gas at more BEWARE Never press the gas control knob several times consecutively for more than 30 seconds If the pilot light does not appear wait at least five minutes before repeating the operation Gas could accumulate and result in a fire or explosion if this rule is not observed 10 Devices HEATING PLATE Various brand name heating plates are installed in our different models Operation Open the valve of the gas tank as well as the safety lock of the cooking plate On the cooking plate turn the corresponding knob from the closed position position to the maximum position full flame push the knob in and maintain it in this position while igniting the burner with a match or lighter The knob may be released after around 10 seconds after the burner has been lit Set according to the heat desired on certain 3 burner models the most powerful burner is a different colour Burners should always be lit without a cooking recipient on top of them CAREFUL The glass covers can break if they are heated Turn off all burners and wait for their cooling to room temperature before closing the lid B Shutting off Turn the knob to the stop position Close the cooking plate valve B Breakdown If the appliance no longer works turn it off and consult a specialist A Care and cleaning This must be done only when the
13. ed water temperature Combi 6EH Choose gas electricity or mixed ope ration with the energy switch Combi 6 et 6EH The appliance automatically chooses the power level necessary according to the temperature difference between the ambient temperature adjusted on the control knob and the actual temperature The burner stops once the ambient temperature adjusted on the control knob is attained The hot air fan continues to work at low speed as long as the blower temperature on the unit is above 40 C Devices E WATER HEATER HEATER COMBI 6 6E When the boiler is full water is also heated automatically temperature of the water depends on the power of the heating delivered and the length of heating necessary to reach a desired ambient temperature Heating with installation of purged water Combi 6EH Choose gas electricity or mixed ope ration with the energy switch Combi 6 et 6EH The appliance automatically chooses the required level of power according to the temperature difference between the ambient temperature adjusted on the control knob and the actual temperature The burner stops once the ambient temperature adjusted on the control knob is reached The hot air fan continues to work at low speed as long as the blower temperature on the unit is above 40 C B Shutdown Combi 6 et Press the rotary button pushbutton for more than 3 seconds A switch off timer to reduce t
14. he unit s temperature is active If freezing weather is expected you must empty the boiler In case of prolonged shutdown close both the quick closing valve on the gas supply duct and the gas cylinder valve B Fuses The fuse for the appliance is found under the connection cover on the electronic part The appliance fuse should be replaced only with an identically built fuse Appliance fuse 10 A delayed action T 10 A Burner fuse 20A delayed action 6 3 x 32 mm 14 i Ambient temperature sensor To measure ambient temperature an external ambient temperature sensor i is located within the vehicle The placement of this sensor is determined in each case according to the type of vehicle Devices E WATER HEATER HEATER COMBI 6 6E Adjustment of the thermostat control knob 1 5 must be determined in each case according to heating needs and vehicle type B Maintenance Itis mandatory to use original Truma parts for all maintenance or repair work The water reservoir is made of steel used for alimentary applications To protect the apparatus from colonisation by micro organisms use chemical methods to remove biofilms deposits and scale To avoid damage to the apparatus use only nonchlorinecontaining products If necessary regularly reheat the water in the water heater to 70 Cto maintain the effectiveness of the chemical method for combating micro organisms inside the apparatus
15. he use of the 12 V source during a long trip The refrigerator being located behind a window facing the sun In using the refrigerator too quickly after power optimal temperature Under those circumstances the refrigerator may not keep the temperature lour enough for the food preservation especially highly perishable food List of highly perishable food meat fish poultry pork butchery precooked dish and all the products which need to be stored at 4 max Always remember Wrap up separately raur food and cook food in aluminium or plastic wrap Dont remove the packing if useful information about the product are written on Don t leave refrigerated products outside the refrigerator too long Put the products that have to be eaten first in the front of the refrigerator Put left overs in seaied boxes an eat them rapidly Wash your hands carefully before touching any food and before eating Wash regularly your refrigerator Use soap and water to wash it and bleach to rinse The use by date appears as follow Best before followed by the date or the information to know where the date appears on the labelling See the chapters in the refrigerator instructions concerning cleaning and storage of foodstuffs Please keep the instructions carefully If others use the refrigerator please enclose the instructions Devices E REFRIGERATOR BEWARE Flammable material should be kept well away fro
16. he 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 clean water Warning Do not seriously shake the tank or use high pressure water cleaners This could damage the inside of the tank Note the vent plunger should only be depressed once the emptying spout is pointing downwards Prepare the toilet for re use if required Slide the waste holding tank into the toilet and close the access hatch Cleaning and maintenance The toilet should be cleaned and maintained regularly depending on the amount of use Note never use bleach vinegar or other detergents that contain these substances These could damage the seals and other toilet components permanently Devices E CHEMICAL WC MODEL 250 260 B Toilet bowl Squirt a few drops of Thetford bathroom cleaner into the toilet Flush the bowl with water and wipe the rest with a damp cloth Clean the seat and the lid The seat and the cover can be removed easily To keep your toilet fresh and prevent deposits from forming in the bowl add a suitable amount of Aqua Rinse into your toilet s flush water tank if appropriate Tip For a really shining toiler wipe with a soft dry cloth after cleaning Cold weather operation You can use your Thetford Cassette Toiler as normal in cold weather as long as itis in a heated location Otherwise it ma
17. ide height 200 O Wheelbase Rear overhang mm 198 NUMBER OF PLACES Seated places according to vehicle registration card without motorcycle rack 2 Dining places 8 Bedding places 4 OTHER EQUIPMENT Roof rack and foldable aluminum ladder 11kg Coupling system 24kg Motorcycle rack 64kg B Not included or factory fitting not possible S Series 31 The technical information and maintenance recommendations in this publication were correct at the time of going to press However with a view to continuously improving our products our company reserves the right to modify at any time and without warning the characteristics design or the equipment without incurring any obligation This maintenance and service manual should not be reproduced nor translated as a whole or in part without our company s prior consent E amp OE All rights reserved Collection 2014 09 2013 GB CHAUSSGN TRIGANO VDL Camping Cars CS 69003 07302 TOURNON CEDEX France T l 33 04 75 07 55 00
18. m the refrigerator The gas cylinder must be changed outside away from any ignition source It is forbidden to run the refrigerator on gas when travelling If there should be a fire following an accident this could cause an explosion It is also forbidden to run it on gas in the vicinity of service stations WARNING If you remain a long time without using the refrigerator it is necessary to close the valve of the gas cylinder and the gas taps WARNING You should always start and cool down the refrigerator by connecting it to gas or the mains Running it on the 12 V battery only serves to keep it and the foodstuffs inside it at the correct temperature once it is cold Devices REFRIGERATOR E Control TOUCHSCREEN After opening the feed valves select the type of energy and follow the directions shown on the screen 5 7 Recall The refrigerator should only be operated using liquid gas propane butane DO not use town gas or natural gas or LPG D gt 1 On Off switch 2 Selector for 230V 12V gas power sources than 1 000 m above sea level this is not a malfunction 3 Symbol for 230V 12V gas power sources 4 Cooling level selector A The gas refrigerator must not be used while the camper 5 Cooling level indicator van is moving Nor must it be used in service stations 6 Activation of anti condensation and its symbol 7 Fault co
19. on or off The general power supply must be activated for this to operate Mark 2 Displays the water level in the clean water tank o to 3 3 in the LEDS item 4 Mark 3 When pressed once this key displays the voltage of the carrier battery small carrier LED lit and when pressed a second time the voltage of the living compartment battery small living compartment LED lit The LEDS item 4 give the charge as a percentage 0 to 100 Mark 4 LEDs indicating battery charge status as a percentage from o to 100 and the level of clean water in the reservoir 1 5 2 5 3 3 Mark 5 This LED lights m when the vehicle and unit batteries are coupled engine is running TS 2 i Mark 6 This LED lights up when the wastewater reservoir is full Mark 7 Mark 7 This LED lights up when the unit is connected to the electric network 230 V CEE 17 outlet Warnings An alarm sounds when the voltage of batteries B1 or B2 drop below 11 V Devices E FOOD SAFETY Warning about the use of your refrigerator When storing your food be particularly carefui about the special conditions of use of a refrigerator located in a vehicle The conditions inside the vehicle are indeed changing a lot depending on The weather conditions The high temperature inside the vehicle especially if the vehicle is parked in the sun The temperature may then reached 50 C T
20. or black water travel reservoir 29 Valve for emptying 230 V 230V outside power plug 230V outlet 12V battery circuit Characteristics TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS DIAGRAM Overall Width cell A Overall height 22 5 9 lt gt lt gt Nau Radstand Overhang gt Overall Length Optional equipment Hitch motorcycle door may in some mass of these accessories will be deducted from the cases change the number of seated places payload and may eventually lead to reduce the actual number Accessories and optional equipment installed are not of passengers included in the determination of the empty weight Their Therefore need to ensure that the maximum axle loads and weight is to be deducted from the payload the technically permissible laden mass is not exceeded when Some heavy accessories such as blinds or large generators fully loaded vehicle can be offered on the market Your distributor dealer is at your disposal to advise you provide any additional information 30 Characteristics CHAUSSGN INTEGRAUX EXALTIS Exaltis 7018 FIAT DUCATO 35L 4035 2 3L 130 CH 96Kw WEIGHT Empty weight ready for use Push on the bar to engage the lock Maximum technically allowable load 3500 3500 3500 Overall length excluding ladder 7 38 Overall height excluding roof rack ins
21. ou can select the menus on the lines 3 4 and make adjustments The result is displayed on a backlit display 1 Use the back button 9 to jump back to the previous menu Description of operation The Truma Combi warm air heater runs on liquefied gas and is equipped with an integrated boiler 10 litre capacity The burner operates with the help of a ventilator thus ensuring perfect operation even during displacement 12 A specific user guide to these models is furnished with the mobile home unit In winter mode the heater allows simultaneously warming the passen gerarea and heating water In summer mode it heats water only summer mode the water in the boiler is brought to temperature with the burner on the smallest number The burner stops once the proper water temperature has been reached In winter mode the appliance automatically chooses the proper power level according to the difference between the temperature adjusted on the control knob and the actual ambient temperature The temperature of the water depends on the operating method chosen and heating power output If the temperature is around 3 C on the FrostControl security drainage valve the valve opens and drains the boiler The appliance cannot be used as an instant boiler Starting operation In principle heating is always possible with no restrictions whether or not there is water Verify that the chimney is free
22. perature on the evacuation valve is above 7 Ci Shut the drainage valve by pushing on the pressure button The pressure button should lock in position b off Automatic opening of the drainage valve If the temperature is less than 3 C on the drainage valve it will open automatically and the pressure button will pop out position c the water from the heater will drain via the purge hose d Manual opening of the drainage valve Turn the rotating changeover switch 180 until becomes fixed in place the pressure button pops out position c The water from the heater drains via the purge house To ensure proper drainage the purge hose d of FrostControl must always remain free of obstructions melting snow ice dead leaves etc The warranty does not apply in the case of damage due to freezing Devices E CHEMICAL WC MODEL 250 260 Watch out for the air pressure when opening the WC cassette trap especially when travelling in the mountains Open it then with the WC bowl lid closed You will find below a short description on using this equipment Specific documentation is supplied with the camper The toilet has two parts a permanently fixed part and a wasteholding tank accessible from the outside The removable wasteholding tank is located underneath the bowl and can be removed via a hatch on the outside of the camper Start up 1 Open the access hatch on the outside of your camper 2
23. r starts to run out of the tank this indicates that it is full To ovoid overfilling check the filling level on the control panel Use of the drinking water reservoir cap Recommandation To open and close the cap with the key hold the cap in place to keep it from movng when you turn the key in the lock E Water pump When the pump is turned on see control panel in Chapter 8 it starts to operate automatically as soon as the faucet is opened Inappropriate functioning for a few seconds when all faucets are closed indicates that there is air in the installation that a faucet is improperly closed or that there is a leak Check the circuit sometimes the problem is due simply to a loose sleeve clamp When the tank is empty we recommend cutting off electrical power to the pump to keep it from operating when dry since this might damage it WARNING The source used means of filling and stagnant water in the tank do not guarantee water which is fit to drink 22 E 230V CIRCUIT 230V plug A CEE 230 V 2P T outlet located on the left or right side of your camper lets you connect it to mains power To access this plug raise the protective cap and plug in a standardized plug differential protection B gt 30 V inside outlet Your unit has one or more 230 V outlets 230V protection circuit breaker ensures the protection of your camper 230 V This circuit breaker is located in the close
24. s been opened when the first one is empty Located next to the devices i e in the cupboard under the sink and refrigerator or under the bed Valves ensure faucet operation and separately cut off outflow refrigerator cooktop heating and optional oven VALVE OPENING The valves must be turned in the same direction as the distribution tube for each device An arrow on the valve lets you check its position VALVE CLOSING The valves must be turned perpendicularly to the distribution tubes for each device C Refrigerator A Heater 555 Cooktop eu Oven option 20 Gas installation GAS CIRCUIT Supply to appliances Check that the valves to the various appliances are closed Open the gas cylinder Then open the valves supplying each appliance Ignite the various appliances Ignition may take some time because air in the pipes has to be purged Each appliance is equipped with a safety device that switches the gas supply off if the flame is accidentally extinguished Closing circuits proceed in the same way as when opening them but in the reverse order ll Recommendations A All appliances operating on gas must not be used unless the vehicle is stopped parked vehicle Make sure that the cylinder s is or are properly closed before starting to drive Safety ventilation grills should not be obstructed evenly partly for any reason Naked flame heaters shoul
25. t bench or low cabinet of your unit depending on the model Winter storage IMPORTANT It is strongly recommended to always empty water in the circuit tank and water heater when there is a risk of freezing and your camper is not being used DRAINING OF DRINKING WATER To drain hot and cold water proceed as follows 1 Turn the pump off on the control panel 2 Empty the reservoir by opening the cap s A valve is located inside the vehicle close to the reservoir 3 Open the water heater faucet see the chapter on WATER HEATER HEATING 4 When the reservoir and the water heater are empty open the faucets and pump starter for a few seconds 5 When the circuit is empty close the drinking water reservoir valve and the heater drain valve E DRAINING OF WASTE WATER All waste water washbasin sink and shower is collected in a rigid tank with a capacity of around 100 liters located under the vehicle floor A sensor signals when the tank is full the warning light comes on and there is a beeping noise on the control panel Reservoirs are drained using a manual valve only this valve is located on the side of the vehicle Adjustment stopper Valve for emptying the for the capacity Waste WATER of the clean water reservoir reservoir WARNING If you use your camper in very cold weather the MANUFACTURER cannot guarantee that the waste water circuit will be fully freeze safe Remember th
26. y freeze We advise you therefore to drain the toilet following the instructions under Storage It is inadvisable to use antifreeze as used in car radiators for it is not environmentallyfriendly 19 Storage It is important that you follow the instructions below if you do not expect to use your Thetford toilet for a long period winter Activate the control panel by pressing the flush button once Open the blade and press the flush button until water stops flowing into the bowl Close the blade Open the access hatch on the outside of the camper and empty the waste holding tank in an authorised waste disposal point Follow the cleaning and maintenance instructions To allow the wasteholding tank to dry rapidly do not place the cap back on the emptying spout of the tank Gas installation Your IN TEGRAL CAMPER has standard equipment for using either PROPANE or BUTANE gas Located in a sealed compartment and accessible from the outside through a hatch a place for a standard cylinder 13 Kg household 30 6 liters a place for an extra cylinder 13 Kg household 30 6 liters ONLY ONE CYLINDER AT A TIME IS CONNECTED TO THE CIRCUIT FOR STANDARD VEHICLES 1 Flexible fixtures 2 A low pressure regulator for adjusting pressure for normal use at 30 mbar 3 Depending on version and option there is an automatic inverter to ensure initial pressure release and automatically extract the second cylinder if it ha

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