Instruction manual

9 Appliances
86 Touring - 03/11-1 - englisch (EN) - 0731070 - HYW-0102-01EN
9.2 Hot-Air Heater
When lighting the heater for the first time a small amount of smoke and odour will occur. Immediately
set the operating switch of the heater to its highest position. Open doors and windows and ventilate
well. Smoke and odour will disappear by themselves after a while.
9.2.1 To Heat Properly
Hot air distribution
Several air outlet nozzles (Fig. 68) are built into
the caravan. Pipes conduct the warm air to the
air outlet nozzles. Turn the air outlet nozzles in
a suitable position so the air can escape as re-
quired.
Adjusting the air outlet nozzles
- Fully open: full hot air stream
- Half or partially open: reduced hot air stream
When five air outlet nozzles are completely
opened, less warm air escapes through each
nozzle. However, if only three air outlet nozzles
are opened, more warm air flows out of each
nozzle.
Fig. 68 Air outlet nozzle
In winter, check that the waste gas vent on the vehicle roof is free of snow and ice be-
fore using the heater.
Never let gas escape unburned due to danger of explosion.
When refuelling the towing vehicle, on ferries and in the garage, the heater must be
turned off. Danger of explosion!
From heat setting 3 to 4 on switch on circulating fan. There is danger of overheating!
Do not damage the exhaust gas pipe.
The waste gas vent may neither be closed nor blocked.
When camping in winter, the Truma waste gas vent extension should be used to pre-
vent snow from choking the waste gas vent.
Do not use the space behind the heater as a storage compartment.