How do I empty the Truma Therme properly?
If you are not using the vehicle, you should always drain the Therme in frosty conditions. To prevent frost damage to the Therme, we advise
If you are not using the vehicle, you should always drain the Therme in frosty conditions. To prevent frost damage to the Therme, we advise
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).
Yes. Simply set the switch to summer mode and select 40 or 60 degrees Celsius water temperature. When the yellow LED on the control panel
The Trumatic C 4002 has 600 W more heat output and has a more powerful circulating air motor to distribute the warm air.
The digital CP plus iNet ready control panel can be retrofitted with all Truma Combi heaters. Truma has been producing Combi heaters since 2007, they
The water container of the Trumatic C should be decalcified from time to time. You can use citric acid to do this, which can be
The water container on the Truma Combi heater should be regularly sterilised and descaled. Any standard cleaning products stocked by specialist camping retailers can be
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
Occasional cleaning of the Trumatic S fan wheel is advisable. Clean the blades using a brush with hard bristles or compressed air. The fan should