Room temperature sensor
Attach plug of connecting cable to connection (67) (no need
to observe polarity).
Control panels / air conditioning system
The following connection combinations are possible.
Analogue control panels
1 CP classic
Combi D6 CP plus ready
control panel
(heater without electric heating
elements)
or
1 CP E classic power
Combi D6 CP plus ready
selector switch
(heater with electric heating
elements)
Digital control panels
1 CP plus
Combi D6 CP plus ready
control panel
(heater with / without electric
heating elements)
and
1 Air conditioning
Suitable systems – see
system
CP plus control panel operating
instructions
Insert the plug of the connecting cable into one of the con-
nections (68 or 69) and engage.
Metering pump
If an automatic filling device is used to fill the fuel lines,
make electrical connection to metering pump after
filling.
Attach connector (74) of connecting cable to metering pump
and connector (75) to connection (70) of unit. Please ensure
that connectors engage properly.
Fig. 32
Wind up excess cable and secure in a suitable location using
cable binders.
Extractor fan
Attach connector (11) of extractor fan cable to unit connection (72).
Please ensure that connector engages properly. Wind up excess ca-
ble (9) and secure in a suitable location using cable binders.
View – interior of vehicle
Fig. 33
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230 V voltage supply ~
(Combi D6 E – with electric heating elements)
IEC 60364-7-721, for example, in Germany). The instructions
shown here do not constitute a request to non-experts to
make the electrical connection but serve as additional infor-
mation for an expert who is employed to do the work!
It is imperative for the connection to be made with care using
the correct colours!
An insulating device for providing all-pole insulation from
the mains with contact clearance of at least 3.5 mm must be
provided by the customer for carrying out maintenance and
repair work.
Make connection to power supply by attaching 150 cm long
silicon cable to a line that is protected with as least 10 A
(preferably 16 A).
Fig. 34
All cables must be secured with clamps.
Initial start-up
During the initial start-up of a brand new appliance, small
quantities of fumes and a slight odour may briefly occur.
Filling the fuel lines
The heater normally has to be started up several times to fill
the fuel lines if an automatic filling device is not being used
(part no. 34020-44700).
75
Switch on unit at control panel to do this. The unit automati-
74
cally performs 2 starting attempts (initial and repeat start)
per switch-on procedure with a run time of 2 minutes in each
case. If no flame is detected after the repeat start, the unit
switches to fault and has to be switched off and on again at
the control panel.
is blocked. To remove the block, please contact the Truma
Service Centre (see Service Booklet or www.truma.com).
Check fuel lines and connections for leaks after filling the fuel
lines.
Function test
9
Test all functions of the unit as described in the operating
instructions, particularly the drainage of the water contents.
There shall be no claims under guarantee for damage
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caused by frost!
The operating instructions must be handed over to the vehicle
owner.
Warnings
The installer or vehicle owner must apply the yellow sticker
with the warning information, which is enclosed with the
appliance, to a place in the vehicle where it is clearly visible to
all users (e.g. on the wardrobe door)! Ask Truma to send you
stickers, if necessary.
The 230 V electrical connection must always be made
by an expert (in accordance with VDE 0100, part 721 or
After a total of 15 unsuccessful starting attempts (initial
and repeat start) without forming a flame, the equipment