To heat up the Liberty Lodge you need to:
- Switch on the propane first. The propane switch is located on the driver’s side on the bottom of the vehicle. It has a switch that can be flipped OFF and ON, if you switch it on normally it illuminates red.
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Go back inside the vehicle and make sure all windows are closed.
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Go to the Truma display to activate the heater:
- To activate the screen, press the black button briefly. The symbol with a camper and a thermometer will blink.
- Click on the black button to confirm.
- The text "OFF" will appear. Turn the wheel clockwise to select the temperature.
- Once you find the desired temperature, press the button to select.
- The main menu will appear again.
- On the main menu, turn the button to the fan symbol.
- Press the button again and select the mode: ECO, HIGH or BOOST
- Once you have selected the mode, the main menu will appear. Heating should be working now.
- Make sure not to cover the outlets!
- When you are done using the heater, just turn the heater off on the Truma panel. Dial down the temperature until you see OFF. Press to select and the heater will turn off.
- Make sure before driving or when not in use to switch off the propane on the outside of the vehicle!
Watch this video for a more detailed explanation:
Troubleshooting
Common errors on the Truma display:
E517H // E507H // E516H: The error code appears when the gas supply is interrupted. Turn off the system, turn on the gas, press the black button to confirm that the error has been acknowledged. You may need to reset the appliance and start the process again.
W412H: The error appears when a window is open. This activates the safety pin to prevent exhaust gases from the heater entering the vehicle interior. To allow the exhaust gases to flow again, close the window.
W418H // W411H // W303H // E654H // E566H: The error code appears if the voltage of the camping battery is insufficient.
Check the battery capacity on your on-board display. If the value is below 12.3 V (50%), the battery must be charged before starting the heater.
Repeated unsuccessful restarts of the Truma unit can cause the heater to block.
Once you have identified the error, you must erase it.
You found the cause of the error and fixed it? Great! Some errors disappear by themselves.
Others need to be confirmed by navigating to the black button to the exclamation mark (by turning the black button):
Now press the black button to confirm the error. The symbol should now disappear and the heater can be put back into operation using the familiar steps.
Resetting the Truma unit after an error/warning message. Only ONCE!!!
In some cases, it helps to manually reset the Truma. Try this only once – if you repeatedly reset it without eliminating the cause, the entire system can be permanently disabled.
The Propane switch will only work if you have charged battery in the coach. If you ran out of battery the propane valve will not open as it is a solenoid valve!
Make sure all vents are uncovered. There are vents all over the vans: in the back of the van as well as well as one on the outside of the van. If any vents are covered by, for example, luggage or the camping table, the van will run an error code and stop heating for safety reasons.