With the Combi (E), can a warm air outlet or warm air duct be completely closed off?
To prevent heat accumulation, no warm air outlets or warm air ducts must be closed off on the Combi 6 (E). With the Combi 4
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To prevent heat accumulation, no warm air outlets or warm air ducts must be closed off on the Combi 6 (E). With the Combi 4
In the setting “Heating without water temperature monitoring” the water in the Trumatic C is also heated automatically when the boiler is full. The
This function protects the Combi heater from possible overheating caused by heat build-up. The circulating air motor gives off the possible heat build-up into the
We recommend that you clean the Truma S heater before starting your holiday. Remove the cover from the S heater. Remove the dust that has
Error 621 appears in the display of the CP plus panel – what should I do? This error is displayed flashing during the first commissioning
Mixed mode of your Combi 6 E heater works like this: On the power selector switch you can select mixed mode 1 or 2. Mixed
1 Control panel 2 Gas connection 3 Solenoid valve 4 Combined combustion air/exhaust cowl 5 Combustion air fan 6 Gas burner 7 Ignition electrode
The heater is supplied with gas via a special connection (1). It is ignited by a battery-operated auto ignitor (2) in the burner (3).
At least three outlets of the Trumatic C 4002 must be connected to the warm air distribution to prevent the appliance overheating. However, all 4
Exhaust ducts must always be laid rising from the Truma heater towards the cowl. If the exhaust gases from your Trumatic S still pass through