How do I use the Truma LevelCheck properly?
Attach the Truma LevelCheck horizontally to the gas cylinder at an angle of 90°. The filling level is measured by an ultrasound signal. If liquefied
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Attach the Truma LevelCheck horizontally to the gas cylinder at an angle of 90°. The filling level is measured by an ultrasound signal. If liquefied
DuoControl CS (black) If the crash sensor has been triggered, you can reset it yourself. So that the gas pressure regulator system is ready for
Connect the gas pressure regulator and/or high-pressure hoses to the gas cylinder. If you have a gas remote switch in your vehicle, set it to
An indication for correct measurement is a relatively short measuring time of one to two seconds. The Truma LevelCheck then receives a clear signal and
The latest generation of Truma gas filters with black housing includes an oil trap, which filters out the oil particles, which are carried along with
The previous generation of Truma gas filters with silver housing draws oily particles, which are carried along with the gas flow as aerosols. If
To ensure reliable measurement, we advise that you clean the measuring head of LevelCheck regularly with a damp cloth without cleaning agent. A dirty measuring
No, Truma MonoControl CS requires no maintenance. However, in Germany, the gas system must be inspected every two years by an LPG expert (DVFG, TÜV,
The grandfather clause applies only to the vehicle. If your gas pressure regulator or gas hose is more than ten years old, you must replace
No, because the previous EisEx was clipped onto the regulator. The new EisEx is smaller and is inserted directly into the gas pressure regulator. This