User Manual for truma models including: DLE60B AquaGo LP Gas Instant Water Heater, DLE60B, AquaGo LP Gas Instant Water Heater, Gas Instant Water Heater, Water Heater
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DocumentDocumentTruma AquaGo® LP Gas Instant Water Heater Model: Truma AquaGo® basic (DLE60B) * Truma AquaGo® comfort (DLE60C) * Truma AquaGo® comfort plus (DLE60CP) * * Patent Pending If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result, causing property damage, personal injury, or death. Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS · Evacuate all persons from the vehicle. · Shut off the gas supply at the gas container or source. · Do not touch any electrical switch or use any phone or radio in the vehicle. · Do not start the vehicle's engine or electric generator. · Contact the nearest gas supplier or certified service technician for repairs. · If you cannot reach a gas supplier or certi- fied service technician, contact the nearest fire department. · Do not turn on the gas supply until gas leaks have been repaired. Installation and service must be performed by a certified service technician, service agency, or the gas supplier. US Operating instructions Page 07 Installation instructions Page 25 To be kept in the vehicle. This document is part of the water heater. 4010007 Conforms to ANSI Std. Z21.10.3 Certified to CSA Std. 4.3 Sales and Service Truma Corp. 2800 Harman Drive Elkhart, IN 46514 USA Toll Free 1-855-558-7862 Fax 1-574-538-2426 info@trumacorp.com www.truma.net Truma AquaGo® instant water heater (appliance) Overview / Designation of parts 4 26 4a 5 LED 1 2 3 19 18 1 17 16 15 11a 25 Fig. 1 (Unit Casing/Frame partially omitted) 14 Top 24 6 22 6 7 8 9 10 11 LED 3 12 13 21 LED 2 27 22 20 2 3 23 1 Fig. 2 (rear view of appliance) Key 1 Cold water connection 1/2 in. NPT 2 Hot water connection 1/2 in. NPT 3 Circulation line connection 1/2 in. NPT (comfort plus model only) 4 Pressure relief valve 4a Test lever 5 Flue fan 6 Unit casing 7 Control unit 8 POWER switch 9 Latch 10 Flue duct 11 Easy Drain Lever 11a Water inlet filter 12 Gas pipe grommet (side) 13 Gas valve 2 14 Cover plate 15 Temperature stabilizer 16 Water flow sensor 17 Burner 18 Circulation pump (comfort and comfort plus models) 19 Heat exchanger 20 Access door (assembly) 21 Turn lock 22 Webbing 23 Ventilation grille (air inlet, exhaust) 24 Grommet for 12 V cable (power supply) 25 Type plate 26 Exhaust pressure switch 27 Control panel (comfort and comfort plus models) LED 1 Power ON LED green LED 2 Error code LED red LED 3 Status LED 3 yellow Table of Contents Overview / Designation of parts ......................................... 2 Trademark information ........................................................ 3 Intended use .......................................................................... 3 Prohibited use ........................................................................ 3 Consumer Safety Information Safety symbols and signal words ...................................... 4 Safety behavior and practices ............................................. 4 Safety features ...................................................................... 6 Operating Instructions How the appliance works .................................................... 7 Pressure relief valve .............................................................. 8 Access door ............................................................................ 8 Opening the access door ......................................................... 8 Removing the access door ....................................................... 9 Closing the access door ........................................................... 9 Starting the appliance .......................................................... 9 Inspections before each use .................................................... 9 Operating procedures ............................................................. 10 Switching ON the appliance ................................................... 11 Operating modes (control panel) ............................................ 11 Switching OFF the appliance ................................................. 12 Operation in frost conditions ............................................ 13 Only AquaGo basic ................................................................. 13 Only AquaGo comfort / AquaGo comfort plus ............................................................. 13 Winterizing ........................................................................... 14 Winterizing the appliance ....................................................... 14 Winterizing the RV with a winterizing fluid ............................ 14 AquaGo technical data ....................................................... 15 Maintenance ........................................................................ 15 Draining the water and cleaning the water inlet filter ............ 15 Decalcification ..................................................................... 17 Decalcification frequency ....................................................... 17 Decalcification (models without control panel) .................... 17 Decalcification (models with control panel) .......................... 17 Interrupting decalcification ..................................................... 21 Accessories .......................................................................... 21 Troubleshooting .................................................................. 22 "AquaGo" MANUFACTURER LIMITED WARRANTY ..... 24 Preparing the gas connection ................................................ 28 Gas side connection ............................................................ 28 Gas rear connection ............................................................ 29 Preparing the water connection ............................................. 29 Preparing the 12 V DC electrical connection ......................... 30 Mounting the control panel .................................................... 30 Connection diagrams ............................................................. 31 Installing the appliance ...................................................... 32 Connecting the gas line (gas side connection) ...................... 33 Connecting the gas line (gas rear connection) ....................... 34 Functional check ................................................................. 36 APPENDIX A Error Codes ................................................ 37 APPENDIX B Functional Diagram .................................. 38 APPENDIX C Spare Parts (all models) ........................... 39 APPENDIX D Electrical Connection Diagram ............... 40 APPENDIX E Notes for painting the access door and cover plate .......................................... 41 Trademark information Truma AquaGo referred to as AquaGo below. Intended use The AquaGo instant water heater (appliance) may be used only to heat water in recreational vehicles (RVs) that are used for recreation, travel, or camping. RVs are recreational vehicles designed as temporary living quarters for recreation, camping, or travel use. Such vehicles have their own power or are towed by another vehicle. Prohibited use Any use other than the intended use (see above) is prohibited. Examples of prohibited use: · Use in a marine environment. · Use as part of a space heating system. · Use in mobile homes. · Use in food trucks or roadside food vending vehicles. · Use in construction trailers. · Use as a pool heater. Installation Instructions Safety behavior and practices ........................................... 25 Selecting a suitable location ............................................. 26 Preparing for installation ................................................... 27 Preparing the installation site ................................................. 27 California Proposition 65 lists chemical substances known to the state to cause cancer, birth defects, death, serious illness, or other reproductive harm. This product may contain such substances or such substances may be formed from combustion of fuel (gas) or be components of the product itself. 3 Consumer Safety Information Safety symbols and signal words This is the safety alert symbol. This symbol alerts you to potential hazards that can kill or hurt you and others. indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. is used to address practices not related to physical injury. · Use the appliance only with a functioning LP gas and carbon monoxide detector installed in the RV. For installation, operation and function test follow the manufacturer's guidelines. · Keep the air inlet and exhaust outlet free of obstructions in order to ensure clean combustion. · Do not place articles on or against the appliance. Do not lean any objects against the water heater's access door or place any foreign objects within 2 feet (61 cm) of the access door. · Do not use or store flammable materials near the appliance. · Do not spray aerosols in the vicinity of the appliance while it is in operation. · Do not modify the appliance. · Do not cover vent pipe and fittings with thermal insulation. Other important information or tips Safety behavior and practices Ensuring a safe operating environment · Suffocation through exhaust gases. To ensure dissipation of exhaust gases, operate the appliance outdoors only. Never use in enclosed spaces or tents or breathe in the exhaust gases. If installing an awning, make sure that the exhaust system terminates outdoors. If you park the RV in an enclosed space, such as a garage or repair shop: You must block the fuel supply. You must switch the appliance off at the control panel. Responsibilities of the operator · Avoid possible serious health issues caused by electromagnetic radiation. All persons with a pacemaker are prohibited from opening the access door and maintaining the appliance during operation. · The operator is responsible for the water filled into the appliance and its quality. · The use of upright gas cylinders from which gas is taken in the gas phase is mandatory for the operation of gas regulators, gas equipment and gas systems. Gas cylinders from which gas is taken in the liquid phase (e. g. for forklifts) must not be used, since this would result in damage to the gas system. · For your own safety it is absolutely necessary to have the complete gas installation regularly checked by an expert (at least every 2 years). The vehicle owner is always responsible for arranging the gas inspection. 4 Safe operation · Use with LP gas (propane) only. Butane or any mixtures containing more than 10% butane must not be used. LP tanks must be filled by a qualified gas supplier only. · The nominal gas system pressure must be 10.5 in. wc. · Hot water can be dangerous, especially for infants, children, the elderly, or infirm. It can cause severe burns. Therefore: Never actuate the pressure relief valve (Fig. 1 4) as long as the appliance is still hot. Never actuate the Easy Drain Lever (Fig. 1 11) as long as the appliance is under water pressure and/or still hot. Always check the water temperature before entering a shower or bath. · How long before hot water causes skin damage? Temperature °F (°C) 155 (68) 148 (64) 140 (60) 133 (56) 127 (52) 124 (51) 120 (48) 100 (37) Time before skin becomes scalded 1 second 2 seconds 5 seconds 15 seconds 1 minute 3 minutes 5 minutes safe bathing temperature Source: Moritz, A.R. / Herriques, F.C.: Studies of thermal injuries: the relative importance of time and surface temperature in causation of cutaneous burns A. J. Pathol 1947; 23: 695 720 · The water pressure on the inlet side must be limited to 65 psi (4.5 bar), otherwise internal components of the appliance will be damaged. On (city) water connections with a pressure higher than 65 psi (4.5 bar) a pressure regulator is strongly recommended. · Shut OFF gas and the LP tank when moving the RV. This disables all gas appliances and pilot lights. Gas appliances must never be operated while the vehicle is in motion. · Shut OFF the appliance when refueling or pumping gas, in multi-storey car parks, in garages or on ferries. · To avoid damage, make sure no spray water enters the appliance when cleaning the RV, e.g., do not spray directly into the openings/ ventilation grille. Safe handling of malfunctions · Switch OFF the gas supply and the appliance: if anything seems to be out of the ordinary. if you smell gas. · Fire / explosion if you attempt to use an appliance that has been dam- aged by flooding or if the vehicle has been involved in an accident. A damaged appli- ance must be repaired by an expert or be replaced. · Only carry out repairs yourself if the solution is described in the troubleshooting guide of this manual. · A damaged appliance may have to be replaced with a new one. Safe maintenance and repair · Repairs may only be carried out by an expert. · Children must not carry out maintenance, repair or cleaning work. · Before accessing terminals, please secure all supply circuits (i.e. 12 V) and ensure that the gas supply is securely turned off. While driving · To avoid damage, make sure the access door (Fig. 1 20) to the appliance is closed before moving the RV, as follows: Turn lock is engaged. Access door is flush with the cover plate. · Any work involving connection or interconnecting wiring must be carried out by a licensed electrician. 5 · Only use AquaGo decalcification tablets to decalcify the appliance to avoid damage and the voiding of your warranty. Never use vinegar. Call your local AquaGo dealer or service provider or see www.truma.net for more information. The use of non-Truma-approved substances for decalcification can cause chemical reactions and produce hazardous substances that could enter the drinking water. · Any alteration to the appliance or its controls can cause unforeseen serious hazards and will void the warranty. · After a long period of winterization: Flush all hot/cold water hoses and the appliance thoroughly with drinking water before using it. · Keep the appliance free of foreign objects, e.g., leaves, animals, spiderwebs, and keep the area around free of snow and ice. The appliance will not function properly if the intake air or exhaust terminal is obstructed. Safety features The appliance is equipped with the following safety devices: Flame monitoring If the flame goes out, the gas supply to the burner is switched off (after 3 failed restarts). Low-voltage (over-voltage) shutdown If the voltage drops below 10 VDC (or rises above 16.4 VDC), the appliance shuts off. Overcurrent protection If there is a short circuit in the appliance (>10 A), a fuse on the control unit is activated and the appliance is switched off. Monitoring of the flue fan If there is a failure of the flue fan, the gas supply to the burner is switched off. Monitoring of hot water temperature A water over temperature switch avoids excessively high water temperatures in case of a fault. 6 Operating Instructions Read and follow the "Consumer Safety Information" before operating the appliance. Scalding injuries caused by hot water! Water temperatures over 127ºF (52ºC) can cause severe burns or scalding and in extreme cases even death. · Before using the hot water faucet or using the shower, allow the hot water to run until the water temperature no longer increases. · Test the temperature of the water before placing a child in the bath or shower. · Do not leave a child or an infirm person in the bath unsupervised. How the appliance works The appliance was developed exclusively for use in recreational vehicles (RVs). · After some time the maximum temperature at the faucet or in the shower is reached. The length of time will depend on the model (AquaGo basic, AquaGo comfort and AquaGo comfort plus) and variations in the water plumbing (length of pipes, insulation, circulation line, etc.). Like in a home shower, a comfortable water temperature at the shower head is reached by mixing in cold water. · When the volume flow is less than approximately 0.4 gallons/min (1.5 liter/min) and the faucet is closed, the burner is automatically switched off. The AquaGo comfort and AquaGo comfort plus models are equipped with a circulation pump. The circulation pump as well as the burner are switched on automatically by the control unit in order to keep the water temperature above 102 °F (39 °C) in "COMFORT" mode and 41 °F (5 °C) in "ECO" mode. The appliance is connected between the vehicle's fresh water supply and its hot water plumbing system. Risk of damage in frost conditions. Refer to "Operation in frost conditions" on page 13. It is powered by propane and a 12 V power supply. The ventilation grille on the access door allows combustion air to flow into the appliance and exhaust gas to flow out. When the appliance is switched on, the water will be heated on demand: · A volume-flow sensor in the appliance detects when the hot water faucet has been opened and the volume flow is greater than approximately 0.4 gallons/min (1.5 liter/min). The burner then starts automatically. · The burner control continously adjusts the heater output based on volume flow and inlet water temperature, so that the temperature at the hot water outlet is approximately 120 °F (49 °C). A temperature stabilizer is also installed in the appliance to minimize fluctuations of the outlet temperature. 7 Pressure relief valve Access door Scalding injury from hot water and/or tampering with the pressure relief valve! · Never actuate the pressure relief valve as long as the appliance is still hot. · Do not place a plug or reducing coupling on the outlet part of the valve. Opening the access door 1. Turn the turn lock counterclockwise into the vertical position. open · The pressure relief valve is a safety component and must not be removed for any reason other than replacement. · The pressure relief valve is not serviceable; if defective, it must be replaced. · It must be replaced by a Truma pressure relief valve rated for 100 psi (6.9 bar) that is CSA-certified and registered. · It must be replaced by a Truma certified service technician. · Tampering with the pressure relief valve will void the warranty. Fig. 4 · The access door can be opened in two different positions: Position is the maximum opening width for switching the appliance on or off. Position is the starting position for removing the access door. The appliance is equipped with a pressure relief valve (Fig. 3) that complies with the standard for Relief Valves for Hot Water Supply Systems, ANSI Z21.22 4 4a 4b Damage to the hinge! · Do not try to remove the access door in Position . Position is the maximum opening width of the access door. · Only remove the access door in Position . 2. Open the access door to Position . Fig. 3 4 Pressure relief valve 4a Lever in "valve closed during operation" position 4b Lever in "open" position Fig. 5 8 Removing the access door 1. Open the access door to Position . 2. Move the access door upwards to remove it. I II Starting the appliance Danger of over-temperature and toxic exhaust gases! · Use with LP gas (propane) only. Butane or any mixtures containing more than 10 % butane must not be used. · Keep the air inlet and exhaust gas outlet free of obstructions. Do not lean any objects against the water heater's access door or place any foreign objects within 2 feet (61 cm) of the access door. Fig. 6 Closing the access door Damage to the access door and the RV if the access door is not closed properly! · Make sure that the access door is flush with the cover plate when closed. 1. If removed, insert the access door into the cover plate. 2. Make sure that the webbing is not pinched between the access door and the cover plate. 3. Press the access door against the cover plate. 4. Turn the turn lock clockwise into the hori- zontal position. close Fig. 7 Danger of combustion, personal injury and damage to RV! · Keep the area around the appliance free from combustible materials, gasoline, and other flammable vapors or liquids. · Switch the gas supply and the appliance off: if anything seems to be out of the ordinary. if you smell gas. if you move the RV. before entering a gas station. before entering a tunnel. Inspections before each use Check the appliance for the following points before each use. In case of damage, contact an authorized Truma service provider and do not operate the appliance. 1. Check for visible damage, e.g., on the cover plate or access door. 2. Provide adequate quantities of propane gas and fresh water. 3. Switch ON and check 12 V power supply of your RV. 4. Check that the access door of the appliance is closed. 5. Keep the appliance free of foreign objects, e.g., leaves, animals, spiderwebs, and keep the area around free of snow and ice. The appliance will not function properly if the intake air or exhaust terminal is obstructed. 6. Do not cover vent pipe and fittings with thermal insulation. 9 Operating procedures Risk of damage in frost conditions. In frost conditions, ambient temperatures below 39 °F (4 °C), there is a risk that water in pipes, faucets and appliances could freeze. This can cause considerable damage. · Before you fill water into appliances and parts that transport water, you must heat the installation area sufficiently so that the water cannot freeze. Proceed as follows to fill the appliance with water: 1. Close open bypass lines (if present). Insert the water inlet filter or heating cartridge if removed. 2, 7, 9 11. 2. Turn on fresh water supply or switch on water pump. 3. Fill the plumbing system. · Open all water-release points, e.g., cold and hot water faucets, showers, toilets. It is important that you bleed the water system before starting the appliance. · Once water flows, the plumbing system is vented. Close the water-release points. Scalding injuries caused by hot water! Water temperatures over 127ºF (52ºC) can cause severe burns or scalding and in extreme cases even death. · Before using the hot water faucet or using the shower, allow the hot water to run until the water temperature no longer increases. · Test the temperature of the water before placing a child in the bath or shower. · Do not leave a child or an infirm person in the bath unsupervised. · There may be a variation between the temperature delivered from the appliance and the temperature at the faucet due to water conditions or the length of pipe from the appliance. · The presence of a flow restrictor in the hot water line may Iimit the water flow. How to use hot water: · To obtain the desired water temperature at the faucet or in the shower, mix cold and hot water. · Particularly when showering, wait until the water temperature has stabilized before entering or allowing other people or animals to enter the shower. 4. Start the appliance as follows: · Make sure that the LP gas supply is turned on. · Switch on the 12 V power supply (RV). · Open the access door (refer to "Opening the access door" on page 8). · Switch on the appliance at the POWER switch. Refer to "Switching ON the appliance" on page 11. 5. AquaGo comfort / AquaGo comfort plus: · Select the desired operating mode (refer to "Operating modes (control panel)" on page 11. · Close the access door (refer to "Opening the access door" on page 8). 10 Switching ON the appliance Operating modes (control panel) 1. Open the access door (refer to "Opening the access door" on page 8). 2. To switch on the appliance, switch the POWER switch (Fig. 8 8) to one of the two "ON" positions. AquaGo comfort / AquaGo comfort plus A control panel to select the operating mode (included with the delivery from serial number DLE60X(X)27100000). Eco Both ON positions on the POWER switch Rotary switch have the same function. Choose your preferred position. Off LED 3 · When the green power ON LED 1 (Fig. 8 LED 1) is lit, the appliance is switched on. · If the red error code LED 2 (Fig. 8 LED 2) is lit / flashes, there is a fault or warning (refer to "APPENDIX A Error Codes" on page 37). Fig. 9 Clean With the rotary switch (Fig. 9) you can choose between the following operating modes: Fig. 8 Power Power LED 1 8 LED 2 AquaGo basic · The operating mode is set automatically to "BASIC". · The appliance is now ready for use. · Water temperature at the outlet is approxi- mately 120 °F (49 °C). AquaGo comfort / AquaGo comfort plus · The appliance is now ready for using the control panel inside your vehicle. Refer to "Operating modes (control panel)" on page 11. Sign Operating mode / Description ECO The appliance is now running in energysaving mode. · Water temperature at the outlet is approximately 120 °F (49 °C). · Prevention of freezing by using propane gas. The temperature in the appliance is automatically kept above 41 °F (5 °C) . · During operation, the yellow status LED 3 is lit. COMFORT The appliance is now running in a mode that provides rapid availability of hot water. · Water temperature at the outlet is approximately 120 °F (49 °C). · Stand-by heat. The temperature in the appliance is automatically kept above 102 °F (39 °C). · During operation, the yellow status LED 3 is lit. Off Stand-by. The appliance is not running in any operating mode. · The yellow status LED 3 is off. To switch off the POWER and gas supply refer to "Switching OFF the appliance" on page 12. 11 Sign Operating mode / Description ANTIFREEZE Prevention of freezing using 12 VDC electricity: Operating mode with installed electric antifreeze kit (available as an accessory) and appliance switched on. The temperature in the appliance is automatically kept above 41 °F (5 °C). · During operation, the yellow status LED 3 is lit. Clean DECALCIFICATION Only AquaGo comfort / AquaGo comfort plus. See "Decalcification" on page 17. For safety reasons, after 30 seconds the decalcification process cannot be stopped until the system has been rinsed in accordance with the instructions. See "Interrupting decalcification" on page 21. Switching OFF the appliance 1. AquaGo comfort / AquaGo comfort plus Set the control panel to "Off". 2. Open the access door (refer to "Opening the access door" on page 8). 3. Switch off the appliance at the POWER switch (Fig. 8). The green Power-ON LED 1 (Fig. 8) extinguishes. 4. Close the access door (refer to "Closing the access door" on page 9). 5. If the appliance is not needed, turn off the gas supply to the appliance. If you intend to put the RV into storage or turn off the appliance during freezing temperatures, refer to "Winterizing" on page 14. Description of the yellow status LED 3 (see Fig. 9 LED 3) Signal LED 3 lit LED 3 is off Every 7 s, LED 3 is interrupted for 1 s LED 3 flashes slowly 1 s on, 1 s off LED 3 flashes quickly LED 3 flashes 2 x briefly after a break. Meaning Appliance is switched ON Appliance is switched OFF. Refer to "Switching OFF the appliance" on page 12. The appliance must be decalcified Decalcification mode has been activated Before you use the water system you must rinse it (refer to step f) "Rinsing the water system" on page 19). There is a fault in the appliance. The exact fault diagnosis must be determined via error LED 2. Refer to "APPENDIX A Error Codes" on page 37. Risk of freezing if the temperature in the appliance is below 37.4 °F (3 °C). 12 Operation in frost conditions (Ambient temperatures below 39 °F (4 °C)) Risk of damage in frost conditions. In frost conditions, ambient temperatures below 39 °F (4 °C), there is a risk that water in pipes, faucets and appliances could freeze. This can cause considerable damage. · If the appliance is not to be used in frost conditions, you must winterize the appliance. Refer to "Winterizing" on page 14. · Winter operation will not protect the RV's entire water system. Water lines, faucets, water tanks and the external water valves and the vehicle must be heated separately. · The RV must be designed for winter use/ freezing conditions. · The water pipes in the RV must be ice-free to operate the AquaGo comfort / AquaGo comfort plus in winter. Otherwise, there is no water flow and the appliance does not start. · Do not cover vent pipe and fittings with thermal insulation. Only AquaGo basic · Never operate the AquaGo basic in frost conditions, this model must be winterized (refer to "Winteriz- ing" on page 14). Only AquaGo comfort / AquaGo comfort plus · For the appliance to operate prop- erly, you must ensure a constant supply of power (12 V), propane gas, sufficient water in the system. You must leave the appliance powered "ON". The operating mode must be "ECO" or "COMFORT". The water system must be bled so that the circulation pump works. · If the vehicle is standing and ambi- ent temperatures are below -4 °F (-20 °C), the appliance must not be operated and must be winterized. To winterize the appliance refer to "Winterizing" on page 14. While driving (or if there is no gas supply), to -4 °F (-20 °C) · Gas must not be used for heating while the vehicle is in motion. Ask your dealer / vehicle manufacturer about options for heating your RV while driving. · An electric antifreeze kit is available as an accessory (ask your dealer). With this kit, the appliance can be kept frost-free while you are driving or if there is no gas supply (to ambient temperatures of -4 °F (-20 °C)). The electric antifreeze kit includes detailed instructions. While the vehicle is in motion and at ambient temperatures below -4 °F (-20 °C) the appliance must not be operated and must be winterized. To winterize the appli- ance refer to "Winterizing" on page 14. When the vehicle is standing, to -4 °F (-20 °C) · The appliance has a built-in thermostat that will start the burner and the circulation pump whenever the temperature in the appliance falls below 41 °F (+5 °C). The burner will automatically shut off when it senses a temperature above 111 °F (44 °C). 13 Winterizing Winterizing the RV with a winterizing fluid Severe damage to the water system components and the appliance! Any damage caused by freezing or an unsuitable winterizing fluid will not be covered by warranty. · Follow the recommendations below if the appliance will be stored under freezing conditions or for an extended period of time. · Winterize the appliance at the start of the winter season or before traveling to a location where freezing conditions are likely. If your RV is equipped with a bypass around the appliance, separate the appliance from the water system with the bypass. Winterizing the appliance To winterize the appliance, you must drain all water from the appliance. To do this we advise the following steps: · Remove the water inlet filter or heating cartridge. See "Draining the water and cleaning the water inlet filter" on page 15, steps 1 to 8. · Let water completely drain from the appliance. This can take several minutes. · Do not insert the water inlet filter or heating cartridge into the appliance during winter if the appliance is not used. · Winterizing the RV with a winterizing fluid is only possible with an installed bypass kit (not in scope of delivery) · Refer to "Connection diagrams" on page 31 for all letters referred to in the following description. Winterizing AquaGo basic / AquaGo comfort 1. Close valves A and B. 2. Open valve C. 3. Drain the appliance ("Draining the water and cleaning the water inlet filter" on page 15). 4. Flush the RV's water system with a suitable winterizing fluid according to the supplier's or RV manufacturer's guidelines. Winterizing AquaGo comfort plus 1. Close valves A, B and E. 2. Make sure that valve D remains in the closed position. 3. Open valve C. 4. Drain the appliance ("Draining the water and cleaning the water inlet filter" on page 15). 5. Flush the RV's water system with a suitable winterizing fluid according to the supplier's or RV manufacturer's guidelines. 6. Close all faucets (if open). 7. Open valve D. 8. Wait until winterizing fluid has drained. Collect escaping fluid in a suitable vessel. 9. Close valve D. · Danger of crushing/pinch- ing of fingers when the Easy Drain Lever is closed! Never put fingers between the Easy Drain Lever and latch. · Close the Easy Drain Lever and the access door. Once the water has been drained, the appliance is protected against freezing conditions. 14 AquaGo technical data BTU/h 20,000 60,000 (Nominal input rate) Fuel LP gas (propane only) Fuel inlet pressure 10.5 14 in. wc (26.2 34.9 mbar) Fuel manifold pressure 1.3 10 in wc (3.2 24.9 mbar) Nominal voltage 12 V DC (< 1 Vpp) Power input AquaGo basic < 1.5 A AquaGo comfort < 2.5 A AquaGo comfort plus < 2.5 A Water operating pressure 65 psi (4.5 bar) max. Standard water outlet 120 °F (49 °C) temperature Water volume 0.35 gallons (1.3 liter) Ambient temperature AquaGo basic +32 °F...+104 °F (+5 °C...+40 °C) AquaGo comfort -4 °F...+104 °F AquaGo comfort plus (-20 °C...+40 °C) Dimensions (without flange and frame) Width Height Depth in. 12.5 12.5 15.5 mm 318 318 394 Dimensions of frame Size XS in. 15.1 15.5 0.8 mm 384 394 20.2 Standard in. 17.7 17.7 0.8 mm 450 450 20.2 Adapter in. 20.1 20.1 0.8 mm 510 510 20.2 Installation cutout and depth Width Height Depth* in. 12.8 12.8 17.7 >19.7** mm 324 324 450 >500** Weight of unit without (approx.) access door 34.2 lbs (15.5 kg) Weight of access door stan- (approx.) dard and access door XS 2.9 lbs (1.3 kg) Weight of access door (approx.) adapter kit 5.5 lbs (2.5 kg) * Depending on application ** Recommended Maintenance Repairs must be performed by a certified service technician. Truma recommends that the appliance be serviced annually by a certified service technician. Verify proper operation after servicing. High temperatures or repair attempts while the gas supply is turned on may result in scalding injuries! · Turn OFF the electrical power supply and the LP gas supply before starting maintenance and repair work. · Allow the appliance to cool down. · Never actuate the pressure relief valve as long as the appliance is still hot. Injuries caused by the Easy Drain Lever! · Never actuate the Easy Drain Lever as long as the appliance is under water pressure and/or is still hot. Sharp edges can cause cuts and injury! · Always wear protective gloves to avoid injuries from sharp edges during maintenance work. Draining the water and cleaning the water inlet filter To keep the appliance fully functional, clean the water inlet filter at least once a year. 1. AquaGo comfort / AquaGo comfort plus Set the control panel to "Off". 2. Remove the access door (refer to "Removing the access door" on page 9). 3. Switch OFF the appliance at the POWER switch. 4. Open all hot water faucets and wait for cold water. This will ensure that hot water is removed from the appliance before draining. 5. Turn OFF the water supply or switch OFF the water pump. 15 6. Leave the hot water faucets open in order to depressurize and vent the water system. Latch Injuries caused by the Easy Drain Lever! When the Easy Drain Lever is folded out, it protrudes beyond the side wall of the vehicle. · When walking past or stooping down, make sure that you and others have sufficient distance. 7. Open the latch with your thumb while pulling the Easy Drain Lever down as far as it will go. 8. Remove the water inlet filter (or heating cartridge) as shown in Fig. 10 and rinse it with clean water. 9. Inspect the O-rings on the water inlet filter (or heating cartridge) for cracks. Change the filter assembly (spare part, refer to "APPENDIX C Spare Parts (all models)" on page 39) if there are cracks. I II Easy Drain Lever Water inlet filter * Water inlet filter * Top Danger of crushing/pinching of fingers when the Easy Drain Lever is closed! · Never put fingers between the Easy Drain Lever and water inlet filter or latch. O-rings If, during installation, it is difficult to install the filter cartridge, use a small amount of soap on the O-rings. Never use grease because the O-rings are not resistant to grease. Latch 10. Install the water inlet filter as shown in Fig. 10. Observe the correct installation position and close the Easy Drain Lever until it is locked by the latch. You can hear a "clicking" sound as the Easy Drain Lever engages. 11. Insert and close the access door (refer to "Closing the access door" on page 9). * or heating cartridge Fig. 10 16 Decalcification Risk of damage in frost conditions. In frost conditions, ambient temperatures below 39 °F (4 °C), there is a risk that water in pipes, faucets and appliances could freeze. This can cause considerable damage. Decalcification (models without control panel) Models AquaGo basic without control panel: You can have these models decalcified by a Truma service partner. Please contact the following address: · Do not decalcify the appliance in frost conditions. Decalcification frequency Lime scale occurs especially as a result of precipitation from "hard" water. The appliance must be decalcified regularly depending on water hardness and hot water consumption. Recommended decalcification frequency per year Truma Corp. 2800 Harman Drive Elkhart, IN 46514 USA Toll Free 1-855-558-7862 Fax 1-574-538-2426 info@trumacorp.com www.truma.net Refer to "Decalcification frequency" on page 17 for the decalcification frequency. Water hardness mg/l CaCO3 Very hard >180 Hard 121 180 Moderately hard 61 120 Soft 0 60 Use* 1 2 4 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 low normal high * Hot water consumption (approximately) low 635 gallons/year 2400 l/year normal 1585 gallons/year 6000 l/year high 6350 gallons/year 24000 l/year Decalcification (models with control panel) AquaGo comfort / AquaGo comfort plus with control panel (included with delivery). An integrated water consumption meter recognizes (after hot water consumption of approx. 1585 gallons / 6000 l) that decalcification is necessary. The assumed water hardness is "hard" and cannot be changed. The yellow status LED 3 (Fig. 9) indicates that decalcification is necessary (goes off briefly about every 7 seconds). 17 The use of non original AquaGo decalcification tablets (e.g. vinegar) for decalcification can cause chemical reactions and produce hazardous substances that could enter the drinking water supply. · Do not mix AquaGo decalcification tablets with other substances to avoid chemical reactions and production of hazardous substances. · Use only AquaGo decalcification tablets to decalcify the appliance to avoid: chemical reactions and production of hazardous substances, damage to your appliance, and the voiding of your warranty. Call your local AquaGo dealer or service provider or see www.truma.com for more information on how to obtain AquaGo decalcification tablets. Irritation of skin and eyes in case of contact with decalcification agent Wear protective gloves, eye protection and face protection to avoid contact. During decalcification, you must also observe the following · Damage to the appliance if decalcification is interrupted. You must complete the decalcification process and then rinse thoroughly with clean water. Allow about 3 hours for decalcification. The appliance works on its own for most of this time. · Sensitive surfaces (e. g. marble) may be damaged through contact with the decalcification agent. Immediately remove splashes of decalcification agent on these surfaces. a) Preparing for decalcification For safety reasons, once the decalcification process has started it must not be stopped until the system has been rinsed (see process f). All operating modes of the appliance are blocked until decalcification has been completed. · Never use the water supply in the RV during decalcification · In case of skin contact with the decalcification agent, immediately rinse the affected area with plenty of water. · In case of eye contact, hold eyelid open and rinse with running water for 10 15 min. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. Consult an eye specialist. · If you swallow the decalcification agent, immediately rinse your mouth and drink plenty of water in small sips. Do not vomit. Consult a doctor. Tasks within the RV · Set the control panel to "Off". · Turn OFF the water supply or switch OFF the water pump. · Open a hot water faucet to relieve pressure in the system. · On all water faucets attach the warning sign "Caution decalcification in progress" in a clearly visible position. Warning signs are enclosed with the decalcification tablets. 18 b) Draining the water system Tasks outside the RV · Remove the access door (refer to "Remov- ing the access door" on page 9). · Switch OFF the appliance at the POWER switch. · Drain the water system and remove the water inlet filter. To do this, refer to "Draining the water and cleaning the water inlet filter" on page 15, Steps 4 to 8. You must use the water inlet filter for decalcification (included with the delivery Fig. 1 11a). If you are using an electric antifreeze kit, it must be removed and be unplugged from the power supply before decalcification (see Fig. 11). c) Introducing the decalcification agent Tasks outside the RV · Irritation of skin and eyes in case of contact with decalcification agent. Wear protective gloves, eye protec- tion and face protection to avoid contact. · Fill the water inlet filter with 6 AquaGo decalcification tablets (content of one blister pack). 6 x Fig.12 · Re-insert the water inlet filter. See Step 9 in "Draining the water and cleaning the water inlet filter" on page 15. · Switch ON the appliance at the POWER switch. Fig. 11 d) Filling the water system Tasks within the RV · Turn on fresh water supply or switch on water pump The decalcification tablets dissolve in water quickly (approx. 10 minutes). So that the decalcification agent is not rinsed out, when filling, run the water only as long as necessary. The decalcification tablets color the water slightly red. · Fill the water system. Open all water-release points, e.g., hot water faucets, showers, toilets. Once water flows uniformly, the water system is vented. Close the water-release points. You must bleed the water system thoroughly otherwise the circulation pump cannot circulate the decalcification solution. 19 e) Starting decalcification Tasks within the RV · Set the control panel to "Clean". If decalcification does not start, switch the appliance on at the POWER switch. · Decalcification takes about 3 hours (during this time, you do not have to do anything). · Decalcification is indicated by a slow flashing (1 s on, 1 s off) of the status LED 3 (Fig. 9) on the control panel. · During decalcification, the control panel must remain set to "Clean". · Decalcification is complete when the status LED 3 (Fig. 9) flashes quickly on the control panel. Tasks outside the RV · Switch the appliance OFF at the POWER switch (red error code LED 2 (Fig 8) flashes before it switches off). · Drain the water system (refer to "Draining the water and cleaning the water inlet filter" on page 15, steps 4. to 8.). · Install the water inlet filter* referring to step 9. * or antifreeze cartridge if electric antifreeze kit is installed. · Switch ON the appliance at the POWER switch. · Insert and close the access door (refer to "Closing the access door" on page 9). f) Rinsing the water system · You will need about 8 gallons (30 liters) of water to rinse the water system. · Dispose of (used) decalcification solution in accordance with local laws and regulations. Tasks within the RV · Open all water-release points, e.g., hot wa- ter faucets, showers, toilets. · Run the water until the status LED 3 (Fig. 9) on the control panel goes out. · Set the control panel to "Off". · Close all water-release points. · Turn OFF the water supply or switch OFF the water pump. · Open a hot water faucet to relieve pressure in the system. To make sure that the appliance and the water pipes contain no decalcification agent, empty the water system again and refill it. You have to switch the appliance off and on to unblock decalcification and enable further operation. g) Filling the water system Tasks within the RV · Turn on fresh water supply or switch on water pump. · Fill the water system. Open all water-release points, e.g., hot water faucets, showers, toilets . Once water flows evenly, the water system is vented. Close the water-release points. · Before you use the water system and the appliance, check the color of the water at all faucets: Slightly red > rinse again. Clear > decalcification is finished. · Remove the warning signs "Caution decalcification in progress". 20 Interrupting decalcification Decalcification is indicated through slow flashing (1 s on, 1 s off) of the status LED 3 (Fig. 9) on the control panel. · Decalcification can be interrupted by switching the control panel to "Off". Decalcification is interrupted after about 2 s. The status LED 3 (Fig. 9) on the control panel flashes quickly. Accessories Electric antifreeze kit * Truma offers an electric antifreeze kit (part no. 77400-01) that keeps the appliance frost-free to -4 °F (-20 °C) while you are driving or if there is no gas supply. To operate the kit, you need a 12 VDC (120 W) power supply from the vehicle's on-board system. Ask your dealer. * For AquaGo comfort / AquaGo comfort plus. · Irritation of skin and eyes in case of contact with decalcification agent. Wear protective gloves, eye protection and face protection to avoid contact. · First you must take out the water inlet filter and remove any AquaGo decalcification tablets that it may contain. To take out the water inlet filter, see "Draining the water and cleaning the water inlet filter" on page 15. Dispose of AquaGo decalcification tablets in accordance with local laws and regulations. · Before you use the water system again, you must rinse it (see step f) "Rinsing the water system" on page 19) and fill it with water (see step g) "Filling the water system" on page 20). AquaGo decalcification tablets Truma offers decalcification tablets (part no. 77300-01) to decalcify AquaGo comfort / AquaGo comfort plus. Truma rear installation gas connection kit Truma offers a rear installation gas connection kit (part no. 77000-37500) if installation from the back of the appliance is required. AquaGo comfort upgrade kit Truma offers a kit (part. no. 77000-00005) to upgrade from AquaGo basic to AquaGo comfort. 21 Troubleshooting Problem No hot water at the faucet Potential cause Gas supply is turned off or interrupted. Gas tank is empty. The appliance is switched off. Fresh water supply is turned off. Power supply to the appliance is switched off. Defect in the appliance. Resolution Check and/or turn on gas supply. Refill/replace the gas tank. Switch on the appliance according to instructions (refer to "Operating procedures" on page 10). Open the fresh water supply. Switch on power supply to the appliance. LED 2 flashes red (refer to "APPENDIX A Error Codes" on page 37) and contact a certified service technician if necessary. Boiling noises Too much lime scale in the AquaGo The appliance must be decalcified (refer instant water heater. to "Decalcification" on page 17). Hot water tem- Gas flow to the appliance is too low Consult vehicle documentation to perature too low. (gas inlet pressure < 10.5 in. wc). determine if the gas supply is ca- pable of providing the necessary volume of gas for the appliance. Contact a service technician to verify that the gas installation is suitable. Volume flow of hot water is too high Turn down hot water at the faucet or in and/or the temperature of cold wa- the shower in order to reduce flow rate. ter reaching the appliance is too low. Potentially retrofit a flow rate throttle in the water system. This must be performed by a certified service technician. Too much lime scale in the appli- The appliance must be decalcified (refer ance. to "Decalcification" on page 17). 22 Problem Water escaping at pressure relief valve. Potential cause Resolution Water pressure in water system too Adjust the water pump pressure to a high. maximum of 65 psi (4.5 bar). If the water system is connected to a central water supply higher than 65 psi (4.5 bar) (rural or urban connection), a pressure reducer must be used. Water cannot expand in the water system. Lime or dirt under the pressure relief valve seat. Install a pressure reducer (e.g. Truma pressure reducer) at the fresh water supply. Contact the vehicle manufacturer about retrofitting a pressure compensation element. Allow the appliance to cool and then slowly raise the test lever (Fig. 3 4a) to flush the water system and attempt to force dirt or foreign matter out of the pressure relief valve seat. Replace pressure relief valve. This must be performed by a Truma certified service technician. Water escaping Lime or dirt under the O-ring seats. Clean the O-rings and their correspond- at water inlet filter ing sealing surfaces with clean water. AquaGo comfort / AquaGo comfort plus The yellow status Power switch is OFF. LED 3 is off al- though an operating mode was selected. Power supply to the appliance is switched off. Power supply was interrupted. Switch ON the appliance at the POWER switch. Switch on the power supply to the appliance. Reset by switching OFF at the control panel, waiting 2 seconds and then switching on again. If none of the measures in the troubleshooting chart proves successful, please contact your dealer, the Truma Service Center at 1-855-558-7862 or one of our authorized service partners. 23 TRUMA Gerätetechnik GmbH & Co. KG ("TRUMA") "AquaGo" MANUFACTURER LIMITED WARRANTY (September 2014) This limited warranty pertains solely to the "AquaGo" (the "Product") manufactured by TRUMA and sold through its affiliates and dealers in North America. TRUMA warrants subject to the below stated conditions that the Product will be free from defects in material and workmanship, and will perform in accordance with the technical specifications set forth in the description of the Product for a period of twelve (12) months for newly manufactured parts from the original date of purchase. The original purchaser is advised to register the Product within two (2) months of purchase with www.truma.net in order to receive an extended warranty of an additional twelve (12) months. This limited warranty shall only apply if the Product was properly installed according to the installation instructions provided and in compliance with applicable codes. During the warranty period, TRUMA will repair or replace, at its own discretion and costs, the defective Product or parts or components of such Product reported to TRUMA and which TRUMA determines was defective due to a warranty defect. Costs of diagnosis for a warranty defect are borne by TRUMA. Other costs of diagnosis are not included in this warranty. At the discretion of TRUMA, the replacement of the Product or parts or components thereof (i) may be newly manufactured, (ii) may be assembled from new or serviceable used parts that are equivalent to new parts in performance, or (iii) may have been previously installed. This limited warranty does not cover any defects attributable in whole or in part to (i) non-TRUMA products and services and / or alterations of out-of-specification supplies, (ii) accidents, misuse, negligence or failure of the customer to follow instructions for the proper use, care and cleaning of the Product, (iii) damages caused in gas pressure regulation systems due to foreign substances in the gas (i.e. oil, plasticizers), (iv) external factors (e.g., fire, flood, severe weather), (v) failure of proper transport packaging, or (vi) failure by the purchaser to comply with TRUMA's installation and user manual regarding the Product. All warranty claims must be reported to TRUMA's authorized warranty service center in the United States: Truma Corp Service Center, 2800 Harman Drive,Elkhart, IN 46514, toll free: (855) 558-7862, fax. (574) 538-2426, service@trumacorp.com, www.truma.net The purchaser shall provide the following information regarding the potential warranty claim (i) serial number of the defective device, (ii) proof of purchase, (iii) purchaser's contact information. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY STATED AND SET FORTH HEREIN, THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, CONCERNING THE PRODUCT AND NO SUCH WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS SHALL BE IMPLIED UNDER ANY APPLICABLE LAW, IN EQUITY OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, A WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, A WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR ANY OTHER WARRANTY WHICH MAY BE IMPLIED UNDER COMMON LAW OR UNDER THE UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE OF ANY STATE OR OTHER JURISDICTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The customer shall not attempt to repair the Product or resolve the problem without the prior consent of TRUMA. Any attempt by the customer to repair the Product or resolve the problem without the prior consent of TRUMA will void this warranty. Unless further limited herein, the entire liability of TRUMA and the customer's exclusive remedy for damages from any cause related to or arising out of a warranty defect, regardless of the form of action, whether in contract or in tort, will not exceed the amount of the purchase 24 price for each purchase order for the Product which is the subject matter or directly related to the causes of action asserted. Unless prohibited under applicable state law, in no event will TRUMA, its agents, subcontractors, affiliates, suppliers and employees be liable for (a) any incidental, indirect, special or consequential damages, including, but not limited to, loss of use, revenue, profits or savings, substitute rental or for any other reason, even if TRUMA knew or should have known of the possibility of such losses or damages, (b) claims, demands or actions against the customer by any person, except as provided by applicable law. Installation Instructions Read, observe, and follow these safety instructions to avoid injuries during installation or operation. Safety behavior and practices · Installation and service must be performed by an authorized Truma recommended installer, service agency, or OEM. Improper installation, alteration, service, or maintenance can cause property damage, personal injury, or loss of life. Do not attempt installation as a Do-itYourself project. · Install in recreational vehicles (RVs) only. Install the appliance on an exterior wall, with the access door opening to the outside. Install the appliance in the shown orientation. · Switch off the vehicle's on-board power supply during installation and when connecting the appliance. · Close the vehicle's gas supply during installation and when connecting the appliance. · Always wear protective gloves to avoid injuries from sharp edges during installation and maintenance work. · Handle the appliance only by lifting or grabbing the metal casing or cover plate. Never lift or grab the appliance by any of its delicate interior components. · Make sure that all combustion air is supplied from outside the RV. DO NOT draw air for combustion from occupied spaces. · Make sure that all exhaust gases are directed outside of the RV. Protect building materials from exhaust gases. Never direct the exhaust gases to any outdoor enclosed spaces, such as a porch. 25 · Any alteration to the appliance or its controls can cause unforeseen serious hazards and will void the warranty. · DO NOT alter the appliance for a positive grounding battery system. · DO NOT shorten the power cable or remove the sticker that indicates polarity. · DO NOT perform a hi-pot test on the appliance unless the electronic ignition system (circuit board) has been disconnected. A hi-pot test applies a very high voltage between two conductors. Selecting a suitable location The appliance is designed to be installed on a floor or a fixed platform with access to water. Electrical connections are established at the back. Gas access is from the side or from the rear. The appliance is designed exclusively for installation on an outside wall of a RV. Installation of the water heater on the back of a trailer is not advised because of high pollution caused, e.g., by dirty and wet roads. · DO NOT use a battery charger to supply power to the appliance, even when testing. · If the vehicle requires welding, DO NOT connect the 12 V DC power to the appliance. Electrical welding will cause serious damage to the appliance controller. United States and CANADA This appliance must be installed in accordance with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, the Standard for Recreational Vehicles, ANSI A119.2/NFPA 501C or CAN/CSA-Z240 RV. Risk of poisonous exhaust gases due to improper installation! · Make sure that the appliance is installed as described below. · DO NOT install the appliance in any location where the vent may be covered or obstructed when any door on the RV is opened or due to the design of the RV or due to special features of the RV such as slide-out, pop-up, etc. · DO NOT install on a swing door. · DO NOT install the appliance in such a way that the cover plate is less than 1 foot (30 cm) from each side and top of any window, slide-out or opening into the RV, 6 feet (1.8 m) from any mechanical air supply inlet or 3 feet (91 cm) from any gas tank connection or ventilation. · Maintain a minimum clearance from combustible materials on sides, top, floor and rear (0 in.). · Provide room for access to rear of appliance for servicing. 26 Preparing for installation Sharp edges can cause cuts and injury! · Always wear protective gloves to avoid in- juries from sharp edges during installation work and while handling the appliance. Preparing the installation site 1. Make sure that the appliance is in contact with the vehicle floor or a platform with adequate weight-bearing capacity when installed. 2. To install on a carpeted area, install a metal or wood panel under the appliance that extends at least 3 in. (7.6 cm) beyond the width and depth of the appliance. 3. If escaping water may damage components or the vehicle, install a collection pan below the appliance. Direct the flow of water from the pan to outside the vehicle. 4. Make sure that the front edge of the opening is surrounded by a solid frame to firmly anchor the appliance. If needed, build an appropriate frame (Fig. 13) with the following dimensions: Width a = 12.75 in. (324 mm) Height b = 12.75 in. (324 mm) Depth c = >17.7 in. (450 mm) a c Top b · The required depth "c" depends on how the water hoses, electrical connection cable, and gas line are installed. The depth "c" must be determined for the particular situation before installation. · The corners of the rough opening must be at right angles. The exterior wall opening must be the same dimensions with no rounded corners. · An access door adapter kit is available for replacing existing water heaters, with a large cut-out in the outer wall of the RV. The adapter plate must be installed before the appliance is installed. The access door adapter kit includes detailed installation instructions. 5. Make sure you have suitable screws ready: · Without access door adapter kit In order to securely fasten the appliance and the cover plate, the screws must be suitable for the chosen frame material and have a diameter of 0.138 in. (#6) to 0.164 in. (#8). Never use countersunk screws to secure the cover plate, as it will be damaged (tear). Use pan head screws. For the length of the screws follow the screw manufacturer's guidelines. · With access door adapter kit You must use the 22 screws 0.164 (#8) x 0.51 in. (4.2 x 13 mm) that are included with the access door adapter kit. 14 x for fixing: appliance with adapter plate. 8 x for fixing: cover plate with adapter plate. Fig. 13 27 Preparing the gas connection Gas side connection Risk of explosion due to improper installation of the gas connection! · Make sure that the operating pressure of the gas supply corresponds to the operating pressure of the appliance 10.5 14 in. wc (26.2 34.9 mbar). For correct installation, you must also observe the following: · The gas connection (SAE 45° Flare Male SAE J512, 5/8 in. 18) is located inside the appliance. · Make sure that the gas line to the appliance is able to supply the maximum required quantity of gas ( 60,000 BTU/h), without the gas pressure on the gas connector of the appliance falling below 10.5 in. wc (26.2 mbar). · Consider the space needed to lay the gas line and integrate the appliance when planning the installation space. · Guide the gas line into the installation space so that the appliance may be removed and reinstalled if service or repairs are needed. · Allow sufficient length and flexibility in the gas line for connection or disconnection of the gas line. · Reduce the number of separation points in the gas line to the technically required number. Risk of explosion due to improper installation of the gas side connection! · Use rigid metal 3/8 in. pipes (corresponds to 1/2 in. (12.7 mm) outside diameter) for the side gas connector of the appliance to the gas system of the RV. · In exceptions, flexible gas hoses may be used for the side gas connector. The following 4 conditions must be met: 1. Guidelines, laws or regulations allow the use of flexible gas hoses in this application. 2. The flexible gas hoses are certified for this type of application. 3. The flexible gas hoses can be inspected easily over their entire length. 4. New flexible gas hoses are used for the installation. The gas line is guided into the appliance from the side. A hole with a gas pipe grommet (side) is provided in the unit casing for this purpose. · Slide the appliance carefully into the installation space until the installation frame makes contact. · Make sure that the gas line connects vertically with the appliance's gas connection and without tension. · If the connection is OK, push the gas line back. It will be connected in a later step. Top · Avoid separation points in the gas line in spaces used by people. · Ensure that the gas connection from the vehicle is in place before installing the appliance. Fig. 14 Side Gas supply line Gas pipe grommet (side) 28 Gas rear connection Risk of explosion when using flexible gas hoses with a gas rear connection. · Flexible gas hoses can leak due to the high temperatures in the appliance. · You must use rigid metal 3/8 in. pipes (corresponds to 1/2 in. (12.7 mm) outside diameter) for a gas rear connection. Truma offers a rear installation gas connection kit (part no. 77000-37500) if installation from the back of the appliance is required. Scope of delivery: A brass elbow with a 45° SAE flare style fitting, a plug, a gas pipe grommet (rear) and a cable tie are included. Top Preparing the water connection All water connections on the appliance are 1/2 in. NPT male connections. · Use only pressure pumps in the water system, not immersion pumps, as air in the water system could cause malfunctions. · The network of lines must be planned before installation (refer to "Connection diagrams" on page 31). · Keep the length of the water pipes as short as possible. · Because of the risk of frost, install water pipes only in adequately heated areas of the RV. · Avoid thermal bridges. · Install water pipes in a rising direction so that air in the pipes can escape. · For AquaGo comfort plus protect the circulation line against heat loss with sufficient insulation material. Side Gas pipe grommet (side) Fig. 15 Rear Gas pipe grommet (rear) Gas supply line Rigid (metal) 3/8 in. pipe · Open the pre-punched hole on the rear side of the appliance. · Insert the gas pipe grommet (rear) into this hole (pay attention to the direction). · Use a suitable connector with a seal for connecting the water to the appliance. · Use of flexible water hoses of at least 1/2 in. diameter is preferred. · Make sure that all water hoses are installed without kinks. · Make sure that the water connections from the vehicle are in place before installing the appliance. I Fig. 16 Rear II 29 Preparing the 12 V DC electrical connection Mounting the control panel Only AquaGo comfort / AquaGo comfort plus All electrical connections must be made in compliance with all national, regional or local electrical codes. Risk of a short circuit and hazardous situations due to improper installation of the electrical connection! · Use only insulated terminals for all electri- cal connections. · The positive line must be protected with a 7.5 A fuse (exclusively dedicated to the appliance) near the battery's positive terminal. · The power supply cable must have a diameter of at least: 16 AWG (1.5 mm² MWG) for up to 40 ft (12 m) length (bidirectional) 14 AWG (2.0 mm² MWG) for up to 66 ft (20 m) length (bidirectional) · Establish the 12 V DC electrical connections according to the connection diagram, see "Electrical connection for all models" on page 31. · To ensure reliable operation: Provide a constant voltage supply. Filter any AC spikes or voltage surges. The AC voltage ripple must not exceed 1 Vpp. · Damage to the control panel from wetness and moisture. You must install the control panel at a place inside the RV that is protected against moisture and wetness. · Install the control panel (Fig. 17- 27) where it can be seen easily. A 9 m control panel cable (27a) is included with the delivery. · Drill a 2 1/8 in. (54 mm) diameter hole. · Insert the plug (27b) on the control panel (27) until it clicks into place. · Clamp the control panel cable (27a) in the cable duct of the control panel. · Damage to the control panel cable at temperatures above +60 °C. Do not install the control panel cable on or fix it to hot components. · Slide the control panel cable to the back and lay it to the appliance. · Fix the control panel with 4 screws (27d). · Install the cover frame (27e). · Make sure that the electrical connections from the vehicle are in place before installing Ø 2 1/8 in. 27 (54 mm) the appliance. 27a 27b 27c Fig. 17 27b 27 27d 27e 30 Connection diagrams · The drawings are not intended to describe a complete system. It is up to the certified service technician to determine the necessary components for and configuration of the particular system being installed (for example, an additional surge protector). · The drawings do not imply compliance with state or local code requirements or regulations. It is the certified service technician's responsibility to make sure that the installation is fully compliant with all state or local code requirements or regulations. Model AquaGo basic / AquaGo comfort Top Hot Water Outlet A* Faucet 1 Faucet 2 Shower Instant C* Water Heater Cold Water Inlet B* Gas rear connection Gas side connection Fig. 18 * Bypass kit for winterizing (not in scope of delivery) Maximum pressure 65 psi (4.5 bar) LP gas supply (propane only) Inlet pressure 10.5 - 14 in. wc (26.2 - 34.9 mbar) Model AquaGo comfort plus Top Hot Water Outlet A* E* Instant Water Heater Circulation C* D* Line Inlet B* Cold Water Inlet Drain Line Gas rear connection Gas side connection Fig. 19 Faucet 1 Faucet 2 Shower * Bypass kit for winterizing (not in scope of delivery) Maximum pressure 65 psi (4.5 bar) LP gas supply (propane only) Inlet pressure 10.5 - 14 in. wc (26.2 - 34.9 mbar) Electrical connection for all models Maximum length of the power supply cable (including cables for the optional switch): · for 16 AWG or 1.5 mm² MWG: max. 40 ft (12 m) (bidirectional) · for 14 AWG or 2.0 mm² MWG: max. 66 ft (20 m) (bidirectional) Instant Water Heater Optional: Switch ON - OFF (Rating: 7.5 A) + - + 12 V DC Ripple < 1 Vpp 7.5 A - 12 V DC Power Supply Fig. 20 Control Panel * / Diagnosis * only AquaGo comfort and AquaGo comfort plus 31 Installing the appliance Before installation, read "Preparing for installation" on page 27 and the following. · Make sure that the unit casing corners are 90 degrees square so that the cover plate/access door fits properly. 90 degrees Sharp edges can cause cuts and injury! · Always wear protective gloves to avoid in- juries from sharp edges during installation 14 x work and while handling the appliance. · Slide the appliance carefully into the installation space until the installation frame makes contact. Fig. 22 · Damage to the appliance and/ or the RV! Do not use adhesive sealing ma- terial (e.g. silicone) for the watertight seal. Otherwise damage may occur when the ap- pliance is moved during servicing. · The appliance must be installed with a watertight seal with the outer skin of the vehicle. To achieve the watertight seal: Pull the appliance out 2 in. (5 cm). Apply an adequate amount of watertight sealing material to the entire flange area of the installation frame and at the corners, see gray marking in Fig. 21. Slide the appliance carefully into the installation space until the installation frame makes contact. · Immediately remove all excess sealing material. · Risk of death from poison- ing and significant damage to the RV due to exhaust gas and leaking water! Make sure that there is a tight seal and that no exhaust gas or water can enter the RV. · Check and make sure that there is a tight seal. · Fasten the cover plate to the appliance (see Fig. 23): Position the cover plate. Screw the cover plate only loosely. Start with screw 1. Align the cover plate. Evenly tighten all 8 screws. 1 8 x Cover plate Fig. 21 · Screw the appliance into the vehicle's frame with the prepared 14 screws. See 5. "Make sure you have suitable screws ready:" on page 27. Fig. 23 32 Gas connection Top 2 3 1 Fig. 24 · Damage to the appliance and the connections! Make sure that no gas lines, water hoses or electrical lines are kinked or pinched. When establishing the water connections, observe the installation instructions and torques specified by the manufacturer. Risk of explosion or poisoning due to improper installation! · Permit only a certified service technician to perform installation. · Make sure that the manual shut-off valve in the gas line of the appliance is closed. · Make sure that the gas line is centered and tension-free when it enters the grommet so that the gas line will not abrade the grommet. · Make sure that the gas line has an SAE 45° Flare Female connector. Additional rules for the appliance gas connector. · Connect the hose for cold water (1) at the bottom of the appliance. · Connect the hose for hot water (2) at the top of the appliance. · Model AquaGo comfort plus only: Connect the hose for the circulation line (3). · Check all connections for water leaks. Repair leaks as needed. Repeat check for water leaks and take any necessary steps to repair the leaks at all water connections. · Connect the electrical lines with the proper polarity to the 12 V DC power supply (refer to "Electrical connection for all models" on page 31). Install a 7.5 A fuse exclusively dedicated to the appliance (see Fig. 20). Top + red 12 V DC · Make sure that the gas line is free of dirt, chips, etc. · Never use pipe dope on a flare fitting. The flare fitting is a dry seal. Connecting the gas line (gas side connection) · Only AquaGo comfort / AquaGo comfort plus (with control panel) Feed the control panel cable (approx. 10 in. (25 cm)) from outside through the gas pipe grommet (side). Attach the control panel cable to the control unit. Hook the control panel cable on to the clip. · Guide the prepared gas line through the gas pipe grommet (side). · Screw the gas line's union nut (wrench size 3/4 in. (19 mm)) onto the appliance's gas connection so it is finger-tight. black Fig. 25 33 Connector Clip Control panel cable Connecting the gas line (gas rear connection) · Remove the gas pipe grommet (side). · Slide the prepared gas pipe through the gas pipe grommet (rear) from behind so that the elbow fitting can be mounted. Fig. 26 Gas pipe grommet LP gas supply · Gas valve may be damaged during tightening! Use a second wrench to counterhold at the square end (wrench size 11/16 in. (18 mm)). · Use a torque wrench to tighten the union nut (nominal torque 15 lb-ft (20 Nm)). Fig. 28 Gas pipe grommet (side) SAE 45° Flare Female SAE J512, 5/8 in. -18 · Risk of poisoning and/or explosion! Improper tightening of the cable tie could result in gas/exhaust entering the RV. · Close the cable tie so that the gas pipe grommet (side) tightens the gas pipe passage (see Fig. 27). A cable tie is provided with the appliance. You will find it fixed to the gas valve. Control panel cable * Cable tie · Gas line may be damaged dur- ing tightening! Use a second wrench to counterhold at the square end (wrench size 9/16 in. (14 mm)). · Mount the elbow union (45° SAE flare style) on the gas pipe in the direction shown (see Fig. 29). · Use a torque wrench to tighten the union nut (nominal torque 15 lb-ft (20 Nm)) (brace against the elbow union with wrench size 9/16 in. (14 mm)). Gas pipe grommet (side) SAE 45° Flare Male SAE J512, 5/8 in. -18 SAE 45° Flare Female SAE J512, 5/8 in. -18 * AquaGo comfort / AquaGo comfort plus Fig. 27 34 Fig. 29 · Screw the gas line's union nut (wrench size 3/4 in. (19 mm)) onto the appliance's gas connection so it is finger-tight. · Gas valve may be damaged during tightening! Use a second wrench to counterhold at the square end (wrench size 11/16 in. (18 mm)). · Use a torque wrench to tighten the union nut (nominal torque 15 lb-ft (20 Nm)). · Risk of poisoning and/or explosion! Improper tightening of the cable tie could result in gas/exhaust entering the RV. · Close the cable tie so that the gas pipe grommet (rear) tightens the gas pipe passage (see Fig. 30). A cable tie is provided with the rear installation gas connection kit. Top · Only AquaGo comfort / AquaGo comfort plus (with control panel) Damage to the control panel cable at temperatures above +60 °C. Do not install the control panel cable through the rear gas pipe connection. You must feed the control panel cable through the hole on the side. Slide the side gas pipe grommet on to the control panel cable (bush points towards hole). The control panel cable must protrude by about 25 cm. Risk of poisoning and/ or explosion! Improper tightening of the cable tie could result in gas/exhaust en- tering the RV. Close the cable tie so that the side gas pipe grommet tightens the control panel cable passage. Fix the side gas pipe grommet to the control panel cable with a cable tie. Rear Cable tie A cable tie is provided with the appliance. You will find it fixed to the gas valve. Side Gas supply line Rigid (metal) 3/8 in. pipe Gas pipe grommet (rear) Fig. 30 · Only AquaGo basic (without control panel): Attach the control panel cable to the control panel. Hook the control panel cable on to the clip. Close the side hole with the plug. Control unit Clip Fig. 31 Plug Fig. 32 Gas pipe grommet (side) Control panel cable length 25 cm Connector 35 Install the side gas pipe grommet with the control panel cable in the side hole. Control panel cable Gas pipe grommet (side) Fig. 33 Checking for gas leaks Functional check 1. Start the appliance (refer to "Starting the appliance" on page 9). 2. Check the appliance for proper functionality. If faults occur during operation of the appliance, refer to "Troubleshooting" on page 22. 3. Provide operating and installation instructions to the vehicle owner. The appliance is now ready for normal operation. Risk of death and personal injury through fire and/or explosion! · DO NOT use matches, candles or other sources of ignition when checking for gas leaks. · After the gas supply is connected, check for gas leaks at all gas connections. Use a gas leak detection liquid. 1. Turn OFF the electrical power supply 2. Damage to the appliance from test pressure higher than 60 in. wc (150 mbar). Ensure that the test pres- sure is lower than 60 in. wc (150 mbar). 3. Turn on the gas. 4. Check the appliance and all gas connections for gas leaks with leak detection liquid. Bubbles indicate a gas leak that must be repaired. 5. Repair gas leaks as needed. 6. Repeat check for gas leaks at all gas connections. 36 APPENDIX A Error Codes If the appliance malfunctions, LED 2 (refer to "Overview / Designation of parts" on page 2) will flash to indicate the malfunction. There are short and long intervals of flashing. The flashing will repeat every 3 seconds. 1. Note the flashing intervals and check the list below. 2. Reset the appliance: Switch off the appliance. / Wait 5 seconds / Switch the appliance on again. 3. If an error code is still displayed, contact an authorized Truma service center. Error code 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 Flash code s =short = 0 l = long = 1 s,s,s,s,s,s,s,l s,s,s,s,s,s,l,s s,s,s,s,s,s,l,l s,s,s,s,s,l,s,s s,s,s,s,s,l,s,l s,s,s,s,s,l,l,s s,s,s,s,s,l,l,l s,s,s,s,l,s,s,l Error Flame not detected Error at over temperature switches (EOS, BOS) Error at exhaust pressure switch (EPS) Error at water over temperature switch (WOS) Flame detected at incorrect time Error in the safety circuit for gas valve Error of burner MCU internal RAM Malfunction of water outlet temperature sensor WOT Description There is a flame-detection error at the burner because the flame was not detected after release of gas and ignition. Important: The system indicates this error only after three attempts at intervals of approximately 30 seconds. The exhaust over temperature switch (EOS) or burner over temperature switch (BOS) is open/unplugged. The EPS did not close when the flue fan was actuated because the fan did not push enough air through the exhaust channel. A cause could be, e.g., blocking of the exhaust channel or a faulty switch. OR The EPS is closed even though the flue fan is not running. Cause is a defective EPS or flue fan. The WOS opened at a water temperature of over 185 °F (85 °C). There is an error in flame detection of the burner because the flame was detected before ignition or before the release of gas or after the gas was switched off. There is a heating request but gas cannot be released. One of the switches WOS, EOS, BOS, EPS is open/unplugged. Error detected in the burner MCU's internal safety monitoring feature (safety variables are no longer correct or RAM/STACK was overwritten by mistake). Water outlet temperature sensor WOT has a short circuit or is open/unplugged. 10 s,s,s,s,l,s,l,s Error in the safety circuit There is a heating request but gas is not released because a valve-actuation signal was not activated. 11 s,s,s,s,l,s,l,l Error of MCU watchdog There is a heating request but the MCU watchdog does not release the gas gas release path. 12 s,s,s,s,l,l,s,s Internal error 13 s,s,s,s,l,l,s,l Short circuit shut-off valve Short circuit detection in the gas valve (shut-off part) detected a current > 1000 mA and shut off. 16 s,s,s,l,s,s,s,s Malfunction of the MCU Internal error of the control unit. 20 s,s,s,l,s,l,s,s Malfunction of water inlet Water inlet temperature sensor WIT temperature sensor WIT has a short circuit or is open/unplugged or the temperature of the sensor is colder than 14 °F (-10 °C). 21 s,s,s,l,s,l,s,l Malfunction of circulation Circulation line temperature sensor WCT line temperature sensor has a short circuit or WCT is open/unplugged or the temperature of the sensor is colder than 14 °F (-10 °C). 22 s,s,s,l,s,l,l,s Malfunction of gas valve, Error at gas valve, modulation level, because modulation section - the modulator has a short circuit or - is open/unplugged. 23 s,s,s,l,s,l,l,l Voltage is too high The main power supply's voltage detector measured a voltage level of >16.4 V. 24 s,s,s,l,l,s,s,s Voltage is too low The main power supply's voltage detector measured a voltage level of <10 V. 25 s,s,s,l,l,s,s,l Flue fan current consumption error The current detector for the flue fan has measured a current outside the permitted limits. 26 s,s,s,l,l,s,l,s Circulation pump current The current detector at the circulation pump has measured a current outside the consumption error permitted limits. 27 s,s,s,l,l,s,l,l Water circulation pump is The circulation pump does not generate water flow. The water system may not running dry. be filled or not sufficiently vented. The circulation pump tries (20 times) to generate a water flow every 30 s (if successful, the error is reset). 28 s,s,s,l,l,l,s,s Too low gas pressure. Gas supply (in vehicle) to the appliance insufficient. 29 s,s,s,l,l,l,s,l Too high heat power required. You are trying to use more hot water than the appliance can supply. 30 s,s,s,l,l,l,l,s Risk of freezing. Temperature in the appliance below 27 °F (3 °C). 31 s,s,s,l,l,l,l,l Decalcification finished. 32 s,s,l,s,s,s,s Current too low. Current in the antifreeze kit too low (e.g. cable break). 33 s,s,l,s,s,s,s,l Current too high. Current in the antifreeze kit too high (e.g. short circuit). 37 APPENDIX B Functional Diagram Fig. 34 38 +12 V Ground Hot Water Outlet Circulation Line** Cold Water Inlet Casing Circulation Line Temp. Sensor * Circulation Pump * Non-Return Valve * Pressure Relief Valve Temperature stabilizer Water Water Outlet Over Temp. Temp. Sensor Sensor Exhaust Over Temp. Switch Flue Fan Heat Wheel Exchanger Flue Fan MOT Exhaust Pressure Switch Control Unit Power ON LED 1 Power Switch Error Code LED 2 Access Door Flue Duct Exhaust Outlet Water Flow Sensor Water Inlet Temp. Sensor Anti Freeze Element * (optional) Water Drain Lever Burner Over Temp. Switch Burner FIE Flame Rectification Electrode Gas Valve Safety Valve Modulator Safety Valve Filter Combustion Air Inlet * only AquaGo comfort and AquaGo comfort plus ** only AquaGo comfort plus Water Drain Gas Inlet Control Panel * / Diagnosis APPENDIX C Spare Parts (all models) 1 21 17 28 27 29 26 25 30 24 23 23 4 5 6 38 7 8 9 10 35 (36, 37) 20 22 19 18 15 16 Fig. 35 Item Ref. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Part no. NYA NYA NYA 77000-90100 77000-00208 NYA NYA NYA 77000-00113 77000-91300 NYA NYA NYA NYA 77000-90400 NYA NYA 77000-90800 NYA NYA Component Flue Duct Assembly Flue Duct gasket Air Overheat Switch Exhaust Pressure Switch Flue Fan Assembly Heat Exchanger Lower housing Assembly Grommet Control Unit Assembly Electrodes Flame rectification Access Door Ventilation grille Slide latch Burner Assembly Lever Spacer Set Filter Assembly Temperature stabilizer Assembly Item Ref. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 Part no. NYA NYA NYA 77000-90500 NYA NYA NYA NYA 77000-90600 70020-03500 NYA NYA NYA NYA 77001-01 77101-01 77201-01 77000-00089 77000-00114 Component Upper housing Assembly Water temperature sensor Flow Sensor Assembly Water connector Piping "Basic" Piping "Comfort" Piping "Comfort Plus" Circulation Pump Non-Return Valve Assembly Water overtemperature switch Cable harness 1 (not shown) Cable harness 2 (not shown) Small parts (not shown) Access Door Standard Access Door Adapter (not shown) Access Door XS (not shown) Control panel Sticker set (not shown) 39 APPENDIX D Electrical Connection Diagram Fig. 36 40 Flame Ignition Electrode - FIE Flame Rectification Electrode - FRE Water Outlet Temperature Sensor - WOT Water Inlet Temperature Sensor - WIT Water Flow Sensor - WFS -t° -t° (orange) (green) ( white) (grey) (blue) (yellow) (red) Ground Power ON LED Power Switch Internal Fuse (10 A) Error Code LED Control Panel * / Diagnosis (grey) (white) Exhaust Pressure Switch - EPS (violet) (yellow) Water Over Temperature Switch - WOS (brown) (green) Burner Over Temp. Switch - BOS (black) (orange) (blue) (red) (brown) (black) ( red) ( blue) (orange) (black) (black) Anti Freeze Element * (optional) Circulation Line Temperature -t° Sensor - WCT * Safety Valve Modulator Gas Valve (black **) MOT Flue Circulation Fan Pump* 12 VDC If any of the original wire as supplied with the water heater must be replaced, it must be replaced with wire 18 AWG (** 16 AWG) - 105 °C - UL1015, or equivalent 18 AWG or 1 mm MWG (** 16 AWG or 1.5 mm MWG) (red **) Exhaust Over Temp. Switch - EOS * only AquaGo comfort and AquaGo comfort plus APPENDIX E Notes for painting the access door and cover plate Important Information Observe all safety notes/instructions for painting the access door and cover plate. The following parts (see Fig. 38) may be painted: · The white cover plate · The white outer surfaces of the access door Material of the parts: · The parts are made from a polycarbonate material. · Check whether the paint to be used is suitable for polycarbonate. · For optimum adhesion of the paint it may be necessary to apply a primer to the surfaces that will be painted. · Use of unsuitable paints may damage the parts. Follow the recommenda- tions of the paint manufacturer. 2. Remove the ventilation grille: · Using a Torx T-15 remove the 4 screws securing the ventilation grille to the access door. · After removing the screws, depress the four (4) clips on the side of the ventilation grille and remove it as shown in Fig. 37. 3. Remove the turn lock: To remove the turn lock, depress the four (4) clips and remove it as shown in Fig. 37. 4. Mask the ventilation grille opening from the back side (side with waffle pattern). 5. Close the access door and fix it in the closed position for painting. · This can be done with the help of tape that joins the flue fan and the edge of the turn lock opening (see Fig. 38 for this detail). · Remove any tape that hangs over the edge by more than 0.12 in. (3 mm). The following parts (see Fig. 37) must not be painted: · The black ventilation grille · The turn lock · The webbings · Finally mask the turn lock opening with tape (hatched area). Take care not to exceed 0.12 in. (3 mm) from the edge (this is the area that will be covered by the turn lock). 6. Paint the access door and the cover plate. Work before painting In order to simplify painting and reduce the work for masking, the turn lock and the ventilation grille can be removed/disassembled. Please follow the steps below to remove the ventilation grille and the turn lock: 1. Open the access door. Work after painting 7. Remove all masking. 8. Assemble the ventilation grille and the turn lock in the reverse order. Make sure that they are installed in the right direction. 9. Ensure turn lock operates correctly (if unsure: see "Closing the access door" on page 9). 41 Painting a detached access door If necessary for masking or painting, the access door can be detached temporarily. · Remove the four (4) screws that fix the webbings. · Fix the webbings again after painting. Danger of personal injury or damage to the recreational vehicle. Unsecured webbings cause the access door to become loose and it may fall off when you are driving the RV. · After painting, the webbings must be fixed firmly to the access door with the original screws. 42 Cover plate Webbing Screws (4 x) Screws (4 x) Venting grid Access door Fig. 37 Clips Turn lock Clips Flue fan Tape Detail A Turn lock opening Detail A all around 0(3.1m2 min.) Fig. 38 Remove A Masked area Cover plate Outer surface of access door Masking of the venting grid opening from the back side 43 In case you encounter any problems, please contact the Truma Service Center at 855-558-7862 or one of our authorized service partners. For details see www.truma.net. Please have the model number and serial number (on water heater's type plate) handy when you call. 77000-00212· 01 · 04/2021 · © Manufacturing Truma Gerätetechnik GmbH & Co. KG Wernher-von-Braun-Straße 12 D - 85640 Putzbrunn Germany www.truma.com Sales Truma Corp 2800 Harman Drive Elkhart, IN 46514 USA Toll Free 1-855-558-7862 Fax 1-574-538-2426 service@trumacorp.com www.truma.net