Product Manual

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Installing the IR receiver
The receiver (12) should preferably be fitted to the wardrobe in
such a way that the remote control can be pointed at it with-
out obstructions (length of connector cable 3 m). A 3 m cable
extension is available if necessary (part no. 40090-89100).
If the receiver cannot be flush-mounted, Truma can sup-
ply an on-surface frame (13) – part no. 40000-52600 – as
an accessory on request.
Drill Ø 55 mm hole. Lead IR receiver cable (17) through hole
towards the rear and secure receiver with 4 screws (14 – not
included in scope of delivery). Then fit cover frame (15) and
route cable (17) to air conditioning system.
Ø 55 mm
16
16
15
13
12
14
17
Fig. 15
To finish off the cover frame, Truma can supply
side parts (16) in 8 different colours as an accessory
(please ask your dealer).
230 V electrical connection and
connection of IR receiver
The 230 V electrical connection must always be made
by an expert (in accordance with VDE 0100, part 721 or
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!
Make the connection to the mains via the 150 cm long con-
nector cable (20) to a line that is protected with a 10 A fuse in
the vehicle.
It is imperative that connection is carried out with care while
observing the correct cable colours!
20
18
19
17
Fig. 16
Plug connector of IR receiver cable (17) into the socket (19).
The connection (18) is a Com connection for commu-
nication purposes, and is not needed to operate the
device.
The cables must be long enough for the device to be pulled
out of the false floor with the cables attached. All cables must
be secured with clamps!
An insulating device for providing all-pole insulation from
the mains with contact clearance of at least 3.5 mm must be
provided at the vehicle end for carrying out maintenance and
repair work.
Function test / IR remote control mounting
Position IR remote control mounting as close as possible to
the IRreceiver (12) so that the air conditioning system can
be operated without removing the remote control from the
mounting.
All device functions must subsequently be tested as described
in the operating instructions.
The operating instructions must be handed over to the vehicle
owner.