Truma AquaGo basic Operating Instructions Manual

Truma AquaGo basic Operating Instructions Manual

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Truma AquaGo® LP Gas Instant Water Heater
Model:
Truma AquaGo® basic (DLE60B) *
Truma AquaGo® comfort (DLE60C) *
Truma AquaGo® comfort plus (DLE60CP) *
If the information in these instructions is not
followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result,
causing property damage, personal injury, or
death.
– Do not store or use gasoline or other flam-
mable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of
this or any other appliance.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
• Evacuate all persons from the vehicle.
• Shut off the gas supply at the gas container
or source.
• Do not touch any electrical switch, or use
any phone or radio in the vehicle.
• Do not start the vehicle's engine or electric
generator.
• Contact the nearest gas supplier or certified
service technician for repairs.
• If you cannot reach a gas supplier or certi-
fied service technician, contact the nearest
fire department.
• Do not turn on the gas supply until gas leaks
have been repaired.
Installation and service must be performed by
a certified service technician, service agency,
or the gas supplier.
US
Operating instructions
Installation instructions
To be kept in the vehicle.
This document is part of the water heater.
Conforms to ANSI Std. Z21.10.3
Certified to CSA Std. 4.3
4010007
Sales and Service
Truma Corp.
825 East Jackson Blvd.
Elkhart, IN 46516
USA
Toll Free
1-855-558-7862
Fax
1-574-538-2426
info@trumacorp.com
www.truma.net
* Patent Pending
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January 31, 2025

What does 2 blinks mean

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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025

2 blinks (short, short, short, short, short, short, long, short) on a Truma AquaGo basic indicate an "Error at over temperature." This means that the exhaust over temperature switch (EOS) or burner over temperature switch (BOS) is open or unplugged.

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Summary of Contents for Truma AquaGo basic

  • Page 1 Truma AquaGo® LP Gas Instant Water Heater Model: Truma AquaGo® basic (DLE60B) * Truma AquaGo® comfort (DLE60C) * * Patent Pending Truma AquaGo® comfort plus (DLE60CP) * Operating instructions Page 2 If the information in these instructions is not Installation instructions...
  • Page 2: Overview / Designation Of Parts

    Truma AquaGo® instant water heater (appliance) Overview / Designation of parts LED 1 4 26 Power Power LED 2 LED 3 Fig. 1 (Unit Casing/Frame partially omitted) Fig. 2 (rear view of appliance) Legend 1 Cold water connection 1/2 in. NPT 15 Temperature stabilizer 2 Hot water connection 1/2 in.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Intended use Removing the access door ............9 Closing the access door ............9 The Truma AquaGo® instant water heater (appli- Starting the appliance ............9 ance) may be used only to heat water in recre- Inspections before each use ............ 9 ational vehicles (RVs) that are used for recre- Operating procedures .............
  • Page 4: Consumer Safety Information

    • Keep the air inlet and exhaust outlet free of Consumer Safety Information obstructions in order to ensure clean com- bustion. • Do not place articles on or against the ap- Safety symbols and signal words pliance. Do not lean any objects against the water heater’s access door or place any This is the safety alert symbol.
  • Page 5 Safe operation • Shut OFF gas and the LP tank when moving • Use with LP gas (propane) only. Butane or the RV. This disables all gas appliances and any mixtures containing more than 10% bu- pilot lights. Gas appliances must never be tane must not be used.
  • Page 6: Safety Features

    • Only use Truma AquaGo® decalcification tab- Safety features lets to decalcify the appliance to avoid dam- The appliance is equipped with the following age and the voiding of your warranty. Never safety devices: use vinegar. Call your local AquaGo® dealer or service provider or see www.truma.net for...
  • Page 7: Operating Instructions

    • After some time the maximum temperature Operating Instructions at the faucet or in the shower is reached. The length of time will depend on the model (AquaGo® basic, AquaGo® comfort and Read and follow the “Consumer Safety In- AquaGo® comfort plus) and variations in the formation”...
  • Page 8: Pressure Relief Valve

    • Never actuate the pressure relief valve as open long as the Truma AquaGo® instant water heater is still hot. • Do not place a plug or reducing coupling on the outlet part of the valve.
  • Page 9: Removing The Access Door

    Check the appliance for the following points cover plate. before each use. In case of damage, contact an 2. Make sure that the webbing is not pinched authorized Truma service provider and do not between the access door and the cover operate the appliance. plate.
  • Page 10: Operating Procedures

    Operating procedures Scalding injuries caused by hot water! Water temperatures over 127ºF (52ºC) can Risk of damage in frosty conditions. cause severe burns or scalding and in extreme In frosty conditions there is a risk that water cases even death. in pipes, faucets and appliances could freeze.
  • Page 11: Switching On The Appliance

    Switching ON the appliance Operating modes (control panel) AquaGo® comfort / AquaGo® comfort plus 1. Open the access door (refer to “Opening the access door” on page 8). A control panel to select the operating mode (included with the delivery from serial number 2.
  • Page 12: Switching Off The Appliance

    Switching OFF the appliance Sign Operating mode / Description ANTIFREEZE 1. AquaGo® comfort / AquaGo® comfort plus Prevention of freezing using 12 VDC – Set the control panel to “Off”. electricity: 2. Open the access door (reter to “Opening the Operating mode with installed access door”...
  • Page 13: Only Aquago® Comfort / Aquago® Comfort Plus

    Only AquaGo® comfort / AquaGo® Winterizing comfort plus When the vehicle is standing, to -4 °F (-20 °C) Severe damage to the water system com- ponents and the appliance! • The appliance has a built-in thermostat that Any damage caused by freezing or an unsuit- will start the burner and the circulation pump able winterizing fluid will not be covered by whenever the temperature in the appliance...
  • Page 14: Winterizing The Rv With A Winterizing Fluid

    AquaGo® technical data Winterizing the RV with a winterizing fluid BTU/h 20,000 – 60,000 (Nominal input rate) • Winterizing the RV with a winterizing Fuel LP gas (propane fluid is only possible with an installed only) bypass kit (not in scope of delivery) Fuel inlet pressure 10.5 –...
  • Page 15: Maintenance

    Maintenance depressurize and vent the water system. Repairs must be performed by a certified ser- vice technician. Truma recommends that the appliance be serviced annually by a certified service technician. Verify proper operation after Injuries caused by the Easy Drain Lever! servicing.
  • Page 16: Decalcification

    Decalcification Latch Risk of damage in frosty conditions. In frosty conditions there is a risk that water in pipes, faucets and appliances could freeze. This can cause considerable damage. • Do not decalcify the appliance in frosty conditions. Easy Drain Lever Decalcification frequency Water inlet filter * Lime scale occurs especially as a result of...
  • Page 17: Decalcification (Models Without Control Panel)

    Decalcification (models without control panel) The use of non original Truma AquaGo® decalcification tablets (e.g. vinegar) for de- Models AquaGo® basic without control panel: calcification can cause chemical reactions and produce hazardous substances that You can have these models decalcified by could enter the drinking water supply.
  • Page 18 During decalcification, you must also ob- b) Draining the water system serve the following Tasks outside the RV • Damage to the appliance if decalcification is • Remove the access door (refer to “Remov- interrupted. ing the access door” on page 9). –...
  • Page 19 Wear protective gloves, eye protec- tion and face protection to avoid contact. f) Rinsing the water system • Fill the water inlet filter with 6 Truma AquaGo® decalcification tablets (content of • You will need about 8 gallons of water one blister pack).
  • Page 20: Interrupting Decalcification

    • First you must take out the water inlet filter • Insert and close the access door (refer to and remove any Truma AquaGo® decalcification “Closing the access door” on page 9). tablets that it may contain. – To take out the water inlet filter, see “Draining the water and cleaning the wa-...
  • Page 21: Accessories

    Truma offers a rear installation gas connection kit (part no. 77000-37500) if installation from the back of the appliance is required. Truma AquaGo® Comfort upgrade kit Truma offers a kit (part. no. 77000-00005) to up- grade from AquaGo® basic to AquaGo® comfort.
  • Page 22: Troubleshooting

    LED 2 blinks red (refer to “APPENDIX A – Error Codes” on page 37) and contact a certified service technician if necessary. Boiling noises Too much lime scale in the Truma The appliance must be decalcified (refer AquaGo® instant water heater. to “Decalcification” on page 16).
  • Page 23 If the water system is connected to a cen- tral water supply higher than 65 psi (4.5 bar) (rural or urban connection), a pressure reducer must be used. Install a pressure reducer (e.g. Truma pressure reducer) at the fresh water supply. Water cannot expand in the water Contact the vehicle manufacturer about system.
  • Page 24: Aquago" Manufacturer Limited Warranty

    ANY APPLICABLE LAW, IN EQUITY OR ranty defect. Costs of diagnosis for a warranty OTHERWISE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMI- defect are borne by TRUMA. Other costs of di- TATION, A WARRANTY OF MERCHANT- agnosis are not included in this warranty. At the...
  • Page 25: Installation Instructions

    Safety behavior and practices substitute rental or for any other reason, even if • Installation and service must be performed TRUMA knew or should have known of the pos- by an authorized Truma recommended in- sibility of such losses or damages, (b) claims, staller, service agency, or OEM.
  • Page 26: Selecting A Suitable Location

    • Make sure that all exhaust gases are direct- Selecting a suitable location ed outside of the RV. The appliance is designed to be installed on a – Protect building materials from exhaust floor or a fixed platform with access to water. gases.
  • Page 27: Preparing For Installation

    Preparing for installation • The required depth “c” depends on how the water hoses, electrical con- nection cable, and gas line are instal- led. The depth “c” must be determined Sharp edges can cause cuts and injury! for the particular situation before •...
  • Page 28: Preparing The Gas Connection

    Preparing the gas connection – Gas side connection Risk of explosion due to improper instal- Risk of explosion due to improper instal- lation of the gas connection! lation of the gas side connection! • Make sure that the operating pressure •...
  • Page 29: Gas Rear Connection

    (refer to “Connec- tion diagrams” on page 31). Truma offers a rear installation gas connection • Keep the length of the water pipes as kit (part no. 77000-37500) if installation from the short as possible.
  • Page 30: Preparing The 12 V Dc Electrical Connection

    Preparing the 12 V DC electrical Mounting the control panel Only AquaGo® comfort / connection AquaGo® comfort plus All electrical connections must be made in compliance with all national, regional or lo- • Damage to the control panel cal electrical codes. from wetness and moisture.
  • Page 31: Connection Diagrams

    Connection diagrams • The drawings are not intended to describe a complete system. It is up to the certified service technician to determine the neces- sary components for and configuration of the particular system being installed (for example an additional surge protector). •...
  • Page 32: Installing The Appliance

    • Make sure that the unit casing corners are Installing the appliance 90 degrees square so that the cover plate/ac- Before installation, read “Preparing for in- cess door fits properly. stallation” on page 27 and the following. 90 degrees Sharp edges can cause cuts and injury! •...
  • Page 33: Connecting The Gas Line (Gas Side Connection)

    Gas connection Risk of explosion or poisoning due to improper installation! • Permit only a certified service technician to perform installation. • Make sure that the manual shut-off valve in the gas line of the appliance is closed. • Make sure that the gas line is centered Fig.
  • Page 34: Connecting The Gas Line (Gas Rear Connection)

    Connecting the gas line (gas rear connection) Connector • Remove the gas pipe grommet (side). Clip • Slide the prepared gas pipe through the gas pipe grommet (rear) from behind so that the Control panel cable elbow fitting can be mounted. LP gas supply Gas pipe grommet Fig.
  • Page 35 • Screw the gas line’s union nut (wrench size – Fix the side gas pipe grommet to the con- 3/4 in. (19 mm)) onto the appliance’s gas trol panel cable with a cable tie. connection so it is finger-tight. A cable tie is provided with the appliance. You will find it fixed to the gas valve Gas valve may be damaged •...
  • Page 36: Functional Check

    Checking for gas leaks Functional check 1. Bring the appliance into operation (refer to “Starting the appliance” on page 9). Risk of death and personal injury through fire and/or explosion! 2. Check the appliance for proper functionality. • DO NOT use matches, candles or other sources of ignition when checking for gas If faults occur during operation of the leaks.
  • Page 37: Appendix A - Error Codes

    Write down the blinking intervals and check the list below. Reset the appliance: – Switch off the appliance. / – Wait 5 seconds / –Switch the appliance on again. If an error code is still displayed, contact an authorized Truma service center. Error Blink code...
  • Page 38: Appendix B - Functional Diagram

    APPENDIX B – Functional Diagram Fig. 33...
  • Page 39: Appendix C - Spare Parts (All Models)

    APPENDIX C – Spare Parts (all models) 35 (36, 37) Fig. 34 Item Part no. Component Item Part no. Component Ref. Ref. 1 NYA Flue Duct Assembly 21 – – 2 NYA Flue Duct gasket 22 NYA Upper housing Assembly 3 NYA Air Overheat Switch 23 NYA...
  • Page 40: Appendix D - Electrical Connection Diagram

    APPENDIX D – Electrical Connection Diagram Fig. 35...
  • Page 41: Appendix E - Notes For Painting The Access Door And Cover Plate

    APPENDIX E – Notes for painting the access door and cover plate • Using a Torx T-15 remove the 4 screws Important Information securing the venting grid to the access door. Observe all safety notes/instructions for painting the access door and cover plate. •...
  • Page 42 Painting a detached access door If necessary for masking or painting, the ac- cess door can be detached temporarily. • Remove the four (4) screws that fix the web- bings. • Fix the webbings again after painting. Danger of personal injury or damage to the recreational vehicle.
  • Page 43 Cover plate Webbing Screws (4 x) Venting grid Screws (4 x) Access door Turn lock Clips Clips Fig. 36 Detail A Detail A Flue fan Turn lock opening Tape Remove Masked area Cover plate Outer surface of Access door Masking of the venting grid opening from the back side Fig.
  • Page 44 In case you encounter any problems, please contact the Truma Service Center at 855-558-7862 or one of our authorized service partners. For details see www.truma.net. Please have the model number and serial number (on water heater’s type plate) handy when you call.

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