Operation Manual

GB
Heater & hot water
13
114 Adria Motorhomes
13.3.1 Electrical floor temperature control system
You can only use the floor temperature control system when the vehicle is connected to a
230 V supply. For your safety, a transformer reduces the mains voltage to a low voltage which
is then fed to the heating foils.
The transformer (Fig. 88/3) for the electrical floor temperature control system is fitted in either
a bed box or in the garage depending on the model.
Using the electrical floor temperature control system:
Check the circuit protection for the 230 V power supply at the camping site is adequate.
(350 W - 1.5 A)
Check the connection cable is wound off fully from the cable reel.
Check the 230 V circuit breaker in the vehicle is switched on.
Check the mains plug of the transformer is connected to a 230 V socket.
Turn the rotary switch clockwise to the desired heating level to switch the floor temper-
ature control system on.
Select one of the heating levels (20 V, 22 V, 24 V) to set the heater performance.
In some vehicles with control panel NE 266, the heater must be additionally switched on
via the „AUX” light pressure sensor (Fig. 34/4) on the control panel.
Turn the rotary switch anticlockwise to "0" to switch the floor heating off.
The electrical floor temperature control system has an overload protection. The overload pro-
tection triggers when the transformer is overloaded. The pin (Fig. 88/1) springs out.
Danger!
Risk of electric shock or short-circuit
Do not drill any holes or screw in any screws in the floor when the vehicle is fitted with
an electrical floor temperature control system.
Danger!
Risk of overheating
Do not cover the transformer.
Fig. 88 "Electrical floor temperature control system"
transformer
1 Overload protection pin
2 Rotary switch
3 Transformer
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