Operation Manual

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Air current The air current can be directed in different directions. The distribution of the air
current toward the front or back is continuously adjustable.
Adjusting air current:
Align the two deflectors (Fig. 138,3 and 5) in the desired position.
Rotate knob (Fig. 138,2) on sliding regulator in an anticlockwise direction.
The sliding regulator for air distribution is released.
Slide the sliding regulator forwards or backwards to the desired position.
The side on which the sliding regulator is located is closed.
Turn the knob tight in the clockwise direction.
10.4 Boiler
10.4.1 Models with waste gas vent on the right-hand side of the
vehicle
Status LED Signification
Off Air conditioning unit off
Orange Air conditioning unit ready to operate
Green Air conditioning unit in operation
Red (continuous) No 240 V power connection
Red (flashes once intermit-
tently)
Fault in the interior temperature gauge
Red (flashes twice intermit-
tently)
Fault in the exterior temperature gauge
Never let gas escape unburned due to danger of explosion.
When filling the fuel tank of the towing vehicle, on ferries or in the
garage, never run the boiler in gas operation. Danger of explosion!
The water in the boiler can be heated up to 60 °C. Risk of scalding!
Switch on the boiler and empty it if the vehicle is not used.
Never use boiler when empty.
If the boiler is not being used, empty it if there is any risk of frost.
Only operate the boiler with the maximum temperature setting if you
require a large quantity of warm water. This protects the boiler against the
build-up of limescale.
Dethleffs recommends that water from the boiler is not used as drinking
water.
If the awning is put up and the boiler is running in gas operation, exhaust
gases from the boiler can escape into the awning area. Danger of suffo-
cation! Make sure the area is sufficiently ventilated.