CruizingComet at 18h13
17
Nov
2011
Truma trumatic heater problem
Managed to have a play around and get the heating working in our Nuevo today on the driveway, all was going well as we watched TV in the warm but was a bit alarmed after 10mins or so when MrsCC pointed out that a wire was protruding from the slats, obviously this is not meant to happen so where should this wire be behind the panel? I can see no where to secure it back or even see where it should normally live even? Do I have to take the front cover off to
Managed to have a play around and get the heating working in our Nuevo today on the driveway, all was going well as we watched TV in the warm but was a bit alarmed after 10mins or so when MrsCC pointed out that a wire was protruding from the slats, obviously this is not meant to happen so where should this wire be behind the panel? I can see no where to secure it back or even see where it should normally live even? Do I have to take the front cover off to
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