Truma Heating System And Air Flow; Truma Digital Timer Control - Swift Tourer Owner's Handbook Manual

Owner’s service and warranty handbook
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Truma Heating System
and Air Flow
The Swift Group undertakes considerable
testing of our products in cold chambers to
ensure they meeting the BS EN 1649 Grade 3
standard and are usable in cold temperatures.
During this testing, the air flow on the blown
air outlets is defined and set by us. In some
cases, customers may wish to alter this setup
to achieve a different heating pattern (i.e. more
hot air to the rear of the vehicle or vice-versa)
and this can be achieved by adjusting the
butterfly plate within the blown air outlet.
Butterfly outlets
Blown air
The air ducting outlets are generally of the
butterfly type and may be opened or closed by
adjusting the butterfly valves. Twisting the disc
in its housing directs the flow in the direction
required.
One outlet on each leg of the air ducting layout
must be kept open at all times. Under no
circumstances should the air ducting outlets
be blocked.
Note: The next instructions detail the
operation of the Combi Control Panel - for
further details of the Truma Combi appliance,
please see the following section.
Digital Timer Control
Challenger and Eccles Sport
based models
Operating instructions
Depending on the specification of your
caravan, the CP25 controller may be fitted
to control the operation of the Truma Combi
appliance.
Please be sure to read the instructions for
installation and use before attempting to
connect and use this device!
Symbols used
!
Symbol indicates a possible hazard.
Comment including information and tips.
Safety instructions
!
To protect you from electrical shocks,
injury or burns the following basic safety
principles must be observed when using
electrical devices. Please read and follow these
instructions before using the device.
Installation
Ensure that the devices are positioned safely
and cannot fall down or over. Always position
the cables to ensure they do not pose a
tripping hazard. Do not expose electrical
devices to rain. Do not operate electrical
devices in damp or wet environments. Do not
operate electrical devices close to flammable
liquids or gases. Position the devices so that
they are out of the reach of children.
Protection against an electrical shock
Only operate devices whose casings and
cables are undamaged . Ensure the cables are
installed safely. Do not pull on the cables.
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