Specifications

to avoid problems of this kind, otherwise
satisfactory temperature control cannot
be guaranteed.
Gas Heater - Switching Off
Turn the control switch to '0' (the
automatic ignition will switch off at the
same time).
If the unit is not used for a relatively long
period of time, close off the quick-action
gate valve on the gas pipe and gas bottle.
ELECTRIC HEATER - IMPORTANT
OPERATING NOTES
1. Due to the design, the heater front
case will become hot during operation.
The operator is obliged to ensure that
due care is taken to protect third
parties (small children in particular).
2. The heaters hot air outlet should under
no circumstances become blocked.
3. Never hang clothes or similar in front of
or on top of the heater to dry. This
could cause serious damage to the
heater as a result of overheating. Do
not place inflammable materials near
the heater. Please observe these
instructions for your own safety.
4. When operating a brand new heater for
the first time (or after it has been idle for
a lengthy period) you may temporarily
notice a slight smoke and smell. We
advise running the heater at full power
and thoroughly ventilating the room.
CONTROL PANEL WITH
THERMOSTAT
ELECTRIC HEATER - SWITCHING ON
Before switching on, ensure that the fuse
protection for the power supply of the
camp site is sufficient for the selected
power setting (b) (see Technical Data
provided in the Owners Information Pack)
Important: The electric supply cable for
the motorhome must be fully unwound
with any excess stored uncoiled to
prevent overheating.
1. To switch on, turn the rotary switch to
the desired output leveI (b).
2. Set rotary control knob (c) to the
desired room temperature.
The thermostat setting on the control
panel (1-9) must be determined
individually depending on the heating
requirement and the size of motorhome.
For an average room temperature of
about 23oC, we recommend a thermostat
setting of about 6 - 8.
ELECTRIC HEATER - SWITCHING OFF
Switch the heating system off at the rotary
switch (a).
Equipment Use
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