Operation Manual

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10.2.9 Heater for waste water tank and waste water pipes (winter
comfort package)
In order to prevent waste water fittings freezing up, the waste water tank and
the waste water pipes can be electrically heated separately.
When the heater is turned on, temperature sensors monitor the temperature
of the waste water tank and the waste water pipes. If the temperature falls
below 5 °C, the heating elements are switched on and the waste water tank
and waste water pipes are heated. If the temperature rises above a certain
level, the heating elements are switched off again.
The control unit (Fig. 168) is installed in the wardrobe. The control lamps on
the control unit have the following meanings:
The indicator lamp (Fig. 168,2) lights up in green: Regulation in operation.
Indicator lamp (Fig. 168,1) lights up in red: Waste water tank is heated.
Indicator lamp (Fig. 168,3) lights up in red: Waste water pipes are heated.
To turn it on and off, use the rocker switch on the panel.
10.2.10 Electrical floor warming unit
The regulator for the electrical floor warming unit is located in the wardrobe.
Operating levels The electrical floor warming unit has four operating levels:
0 "Off"
20 V "Low heating level"
22 V "Medium heating level"
24 V "High heating level"
Fig. 168 Control unit
On models with electrical floor warming unit, never drill holes in the floor
or screw in any screws. Careful with sharp objects. There is danger of a
power cut or a short circuit due to damage to a heater wire.
Do not cover the regulator. Danger of overheating!
The electrical floor warming unit only operates if the vehicle is connected
to the 240 V power supply.
The output of the electrical floor warming unit alone is not sufficient to heat
the living area.