Operating instructions
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Electrical Operating Instructions (230v)
Ensure that the water heater is full then switch
the isolation switch on. (Usually mounted
on the bunk face adjacent to the gas control
switch.)
The water temperature cannot be selected;
temperature is automatically limited to
70°C. For a faster heating up the appliance
can be simultaneously operated with gas
and electrical power.
General Safety Notes
In the event of leaks in the gas systems
or if there is a smell of gas:
Extinguish all naked ames.
Do not smoke.
Switch off appliance and gas cylinder.
Open the windows
Do not operate any electrical switches
Have the entire system checked by an expert.
Repair Jobs are only to be carried out by an expert.
The Following would invalidate the guarantee:
• Any alteration to the appliance (including cowl.)
• The use of non-Alde spare parts/accessories
• Non observance of the operating instructions
The operating pressure for the gas supply is
30mbar (or for 28mbar butane/ 37 mbar propane)
and must correspond to the operating pressure of
the appliance (see name plate.)
Do not operate the water heater when refuelling
the vehicle and when in the fuel station.
During initial operation of a brand new appliance
(or after it has not been used for some time), a
certain amount of fumes and a slight smell may be
noticed for a short time. Remedial action here is
to immediately run the heater at maximum output
and to ensure adequate room ventilation.
If the burner makes an unusual noise or if the ame
lifts off, it is likely that the regulator is faulty and it
is essential to have it checked.
20. GRP Panels
GRP components need to be washed, waxed and
cared for like a car. Chemicals and dirt can collect
during storage, and the outer surface called a gel
coat can be stained or marked when chemicals
combine with rain or dew. Most stains or marks
can be removed with mild dishwashing detergent,
but more stubborn marks may require a rubbing
compound. To help keep your GRP components
looking almost like new, it is wise to wash the parts
monthly (or more frequently) using mild dishwashing
detergent, but avoid using strong alkaline (e.g. tri-
sodium phosphate) or acidic cleaners or abrasives.
Waxing the components once or twice a year with
a good grade paste wax will help to maintain the
colour and nish.
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