Fitted Equipment; Truma Combination Boiler - Swift Tourer Owner's Handbook Manual

Owner’s service and warranty handbook
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TR U M A COMB I B OI LER
The instructions covering fitted equipment
to your caravan were correct at the time
of going to print. Owners handbooks are
updated annually and we take great care
to try and ensure their accuracy. However,
the Swift Group Limited cannot accept
responsibility for any changes that may
be made in specification or operating
instructions to the equipment described in
this section after the time of going to press.
Every care is taken to ensure that the
information provided in this handbook is
correct and easy to understand.
Separate manufacturers' leaflets on many
of the components are also included in the
Owner's Pack provided with this caravan
and we recommend that you compare
the instructions in the handbook with
the component manufacturers literature,
to ensure the information provided is as
accurate as possible.
If you are in any doubt as to how to operate
the equipment in your caravan, please
contact the component manufacturer's
service department on the telephone
number shown on their component leaflet.
If you remain in any doubt, please contact
your supplying dealer.
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TRUMA COMBINATION BOILER

The Truma Combination boiler has been
designed to run on gas or electric power and
the optimum performance is obtained when
used in dual fuel mode, that is running on
gas and electric at the same time.
Running in dual mode has the following
benefits:
Fastest possible heat up time, the gas
burner combines with an electric element
to provide energy to heat your hot water
and warm your caravan.
The intelligent heat management system
automatically senses when the water and
room are nearing the required temperature
and then automatically turns off your gas
burner and operates solely on electric
power, conserving your gas.
As hot water is used or the room cools the
Truma combination heater will continue to
operate on electric only until a point where
the demands necessitate that additional
gas power is required. An example for
such a demand could be for instance if the
exterior door was left open and the room
temperature dropped by 10 degrees in the
space of a few minutes, in this case the
intelligent heat management system would
decide the best way to get the room back
to the required temperature would be to
use both gas and electric at the same
time.
Operating the Truma Combination system on
electric or gas only will result in longer heat up
times for hot water and the room temperature
in comparison to operating on dual fuel.
Operating on electric only may not in all cases
maintain a comfortable room temperature
especially in colder conditions.
The intelligent heat management system in
dual fuel mode allows the Truma Combination
boiler to prioritize the electric power source
over your gas, this will conserve your gas
supply.

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