
Aventa eco
Table of Contents
Symbols used ........................................................................ 2
Safety instructions ............................................................. 2
Notes on using air conditioning systems ....................... 3
Operating instructions
Remote control ...................................................................... 4
Start-up .................................................................................. 5
Switching on ......................................................................... 5
Mode ..................................................................................... 5
Fan ......................................................................................... 5
Sleep function ....................................................................... 5
Switching off ......................................................................... 5
Time ....................................................................................... 5
Timer ON / OFF ...................................................................... 5
Ambient lighting .................................................................... 5
Reset ...................................................................................... 5
Resend ................................................................................... 5
Setup ..................................................................................... 5
IR receiver and manual on / off ............................................. 6
IR receiver / function indicator .............................................. 6
Red LED illuminates .............................................................. 6
Air Distribution ...................................................................... 6
IR remote control battery change ......................................... 6
Maintenance ....................................................................... 6
Disposal ............................................................................... 6
Accessories ......................................................................... 7
Troubleshooting ................................................................. 7
Technical data ..................................................................... 7
Installation dimensions (in mm) ............................................ 8
Clearance around the air conditioning system ...................... 8
Air inlets / outlets ................................................................... 8
Condensation traps ............................................................... 8
Manufacturer’s Warranty
(European Union) ................................................................ 8
Symbols used
The device must only be installed and repaired by an
expert.
Symbol indicates a possible hazard.
Note containing information and tips.
Safety instructions
Repairs may only be carried out by an
expert!
To avoid transportation damage, the device
may only be sent to the Truma Service Centre
if agreed beforehand.
The power supply must be disconnected
from the mains (all poles) before opening the
housing.
The device fuses and connection cables must
only be replaced by experts.
The 230 V, T 5 A H (slow) device fuse can be
found on the electronic control unit in the
device and must always be replaced with an
identical fuse.
Guarantee claims, warranty claims and acceptance of liability will be ruled out in the
event of the following:
– modifications to the device (including
accessories),
– failure to use original Truma parts as replace-
ment parts and accessories,
– failure to follow the installation and operat-
ing instructions.
It also becomes illegal to use the appliance,
and in some countries this also makes it illegal
to use the vehicle.
The refrigerant circuit contains R 407C refrigerant and must only be opened in the
factory.
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The air inlets / outlets at the external unit and
the air distributor must not be obstructed
under any circumstances. This is essential
in order to ensure that your device operates
correctly.
In order to avoid damage to the compressor,
no uphill or downhill slopes with an incline of
more than 8 % must be driven on when the
device is being operated while driving (e.g.
with generator or voltage converter).
Notes on using air conditioning systems
The air conditioning system is designed for
power input of up to 2.8 A. You should still
check whether the camp site has adequate
fuse protection (min. 4 A) before starting the
equipment up.
Park the vehicle in the shade if possible.
Darkening with blinds reduces the amount of
heat insolation.
Do not operate the device in cooling mode
for long periods with the vehicle at an angle, since the condensation that is produced
may not be able to run away and may penetrate the vehicle if the circumstances are
unfavourable.
For problem-free operation and in order to
avoid damage, the supply voltage must always come from a source with a sine wave
curve (e.g. voltage converter, generator) and
without voltage spikes.
When the vehicle is being cleaned it must be
ensured that no water gets into the device
when spraying with a high-pressure cleaner,
for example (do not spray directly into the
openings of the device).
Hot cleaners and steam cleaners must not be
used.
Clean your roof at regular intervals (dirty roofs
heat up more than clean roofs).
Ventilate your vehicle well before starting the
equipment in order to remove accumulated
warm air from the vehicle.
In order to obtain a healthy room climate, the
difference between the inside and outside
temperatures should not be too great. The
recirculated air is cleaned and dried during operation. A pleasant room climate is produced
by drying the moist air, even with small temperature differences.
Keep all doors and windows closed during
cooling operation so that no condensation
build-up occurs at the air distributor.
For faster cooling:
The condensation traps must be clear at all
times during operation.
– Move fan level to high,
– Move front / rear air distribution to centre
position,
– Set floor / ceiling air distribution to ceiling.
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