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10
Appliances
Emptying the domestic
water container:
10.2.7
98
Keep the water taps open until the water flowing out of the water taps has
no bubbles in it. This is the only way to ensure that the domestic water con-
tainer is full of water.
Close all water taps.
Set the rotary switch (Fig. 80,6) on the operating unit (Fig. 80) to " ".
Open the safety/drainage valve. To do this turn the knob (Fig. 84,1) parallel
to the safety/drainage valve. The push button (Fig. 84,2) jumps out. The
domestic water container is emptied to the outside through the safety/
drainage valve.
Check whether the water has been drained completely from the domestic
water container (approx. 12 litres).
Further information can be obtained in the manufacturer's instruction
manual.

Wall flue

Fresh air and exhaust gases of the heater system are conducted in a two-
chamber wall flue.
Park the vehicle such that the wall flue gets enough fresh air.
The wall flue must be free at all times. Do not cover the wall flue.
When camping in winter, maintain wall flue free of snow and ice.
Check the wall flue periodically depending on the weather (snow, leaf fall,
dirt, etc.). If necessary, clean the wall flue.
When washing the vehicle do not aim the water jet directly at the wall flue.
When disregarding this, the flawless operation of the heater can not be
guaranteed.
Fig. 85
Wall flue (hot-air heater)
The wall flue is mounted on the left side wall.
EN
Capron - 04-17 - CAP-0017-01

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