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Room Thermostat; Switching Off - Truma Trumatic S 3002 FS Gebrauchsanweisung

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Operating instructions
Always observe the operating instructions and
"Im portant operating notes" prior to starting!
a = Control knob (Thermostat)
b = Integrated control switch
for the Trumavent fan TEB
c = Quick-action stop for
gas supply
d = Automatic ignition device
with battery compartment
e = Remote ignition display
(Accessory)
f = Window to check flame
g = Thermostat sensor
h = Name plate
(Remove front case)
Starting up the heater
Before starting up the heater for the first time, please check
that a battery has been inserted (see servicing, item "Changing
Batteries")!
1. Turn on gas cylinder and open
quick-acting valve in the gas
supply line.
2. Turn control knob (a) to
thermostat setting 1 – 10
and press it down as far as
the stop. Ignition takes place
automatically (ignition can be
heard) until flame is burning.
Keep the control knob pressed down for a further 10 seconds
to allow the safety pilot to operate.
In the event of a fault always wait 2 minutes
before attempting to reignite!
If the flame goes out again, re-ignition occurs immediately
during the closing time of the safety pilot (approx. 30 se conds).
If there is no flame, the automatic ignitor continues to operate
until the control knob (a) is switched to "0".
If there is air in the gas supply line, it can take up to two min-
utes until there is gas available for combustion. During this
time hold the control knob down until the flame lights.
It is easy to retrofit the heater with a remote ignition indi-
cator (e – part no. 30040-65000) for optical monitoring of
the ignition procedure.
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Starting up the fan
In order to ensure that the warm air is distributed evenly
and quickly and to minimise the surface temperature
of the heater unit, we recommend leaving the Trumavent fan
on at all times during heater operation.
k = Manual control
(e.g. for ventilation)
Adjust desired output at
the control knob.
l = Off
m = Automatic operation
(Heating)
The output steadily adjusts to the respective heat emission of
the heater. The maximum output can be limited at the control
knob, as required. The regulating between this value and slow
running is carried out autmatically.
The quantity of air can be
individually adjusted at the air
flap (n), for warm air distribu-
tion. In centre position 50 %
of the warm air is distributed
to each outlet.
The heater box on
the rear wall must be
detached from the rear wall
to adjust the air flap.
a
Use the fan duct with dia. 72 mm if the fan ducts are of differ-
ent lengths or on sides with a greater heat requirement. This
means that the air output can be used to the full on this side.
By adjusting the air flap (f) the quantity of air can be increased
individually. This means that the air output on the other side is
reduced.
If the air output drops or the operating noise increases,
the fan impeller wheel may be severely soiled (see Serv-
icing, item "Cleaning")!

Room thermostat

An average room temperature of about 22 °C can be achieved
without blower operation with a thermostat setting of 3 – 5.
For operation with blower, we recommend a thermostat set-
ting of 4 – 8.
The exact thermostat setting must be determined in each
case, depending on how much heat is needed.
The thermostat sensor is underneath the heater. Please
note that the thermostat will be adversely affected by
cold draughts from gaps below doors, etc.. Always be sure to
avoid problems of this kind, otherwise satis factory tempera-
ture control cannot be guaranteed.

Switching off

Turn the control switch to "0" (automatic ignition is immedi-
ately automatically switched off). Set fan to "Off" at control
panel (position I).
If the unit is not used for a relatively long period of time,
close off the quick-action gate valve on the gas pipe and gas
cylinder.
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