truma iNet X Panel Combi 4E Water and Space Heater Instruction Manual
- June 12, 2024
- Truma
Table of Contents
Truma iNet X Panel / Truma iNet X Pro Panel
Operating instructions
To be kept in the vehicle
About these instructions
► These instructions are part of the product.
► Always carry the operating instructions in the vehicle.
► Also make the safety instructions available to other users.
1.1 Document number
The document number of these instructions can be found in the footer on every
page and on the back page.
The document number consists of
- Part number (10 digits)
- Revision status (2 digits)
- Publication date (month / year)
1.2 Validity
These instructions are for the Truma iNet X Panel and the Truma iNet X Pro
Panel, referred to as the control panel below.
1.3 Target group
These instructions are intended for users.
For the sake of simplicity, no distinction between genders is made below.
Gender equality is intended in the way terms are used.
1.4 Symbols and means of representation
Symbol | Meaning |
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Warning about dangers to persons | |
Expert | |
Additional information to provide a better understanding or to optimise work |
processes.
| Symbol for an action.
Something must be done here.
*| Optional parts
(Fig. 3-1)| Reference to a picture
e.g. Figure 3 – number 1
1.5 Abbreviations and glossary
Word | Meaning |
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Display | Screen, display |
Bluetooth | Standard for data transfer between devices over short distances, |
using radio technology
Intended use
2.1 Proper use
The electronic control unit is used to control, display and monitor Truma
appliances, third-party appliances and accessories.
The control panel is intended for installation in caravans and motor homes.
2.2 Inappropriate use
All uses other than those listed under intended use are unauthorised and
therefore not permitted.
Installation in boats is not permitted.
2.3 Operating approval
The following circumstances invalidate the operating approval of the
appliance.
- Modifications to the device, including accessories.
- Using replacement and accessory parts other than original Truma parts.
- Not observing the information in these operating instructions.
In some countries, these circumstances also invalidate the operating approval for the vehicle.
Safety instructions
3.1 General safety
► Read and closely observe the safety instructions to prevent danger,
material damage and injury.
► Read and observe the operating instructions and supporting documents for the
appliances, such as gas supply, heater, air conditioning system and the
vehicle carefully and keep them in a safe place for subsequent use.
► Observe local laws, guidelines and standards associated with the use and
operation of the appliance.
3.2 Safety instructions for the control panel
► The control panel must not be operated unless it is in technically perfect
condition.
► Repairs must be carried out immediately. Carry out repairs yourself only if
the solution is described in the troubleshooting guide of the control panel or
in the app.
► No repairs or modifications to the control panel are allowed.
► A defective control panel may be repaired only by Truma or its service
department.
► Never use LP gas appliances when refuelling, in multi-storey car parks, in
garages or on ferries.
Switch off the control panel to prevent the heater being switched back on by
the Truma app or the time switch (see “Switching on / off”).
► Do not switch on the appliance if the housing is damaged or if liquid has
entered it.
3.3 Obligations of the operator / vehicle owner
► Make sure that the appliance can be operated properly in all operating
phases.
3.4 Installation, dismantling, repositioning
Only competent, trained personnel (experts) may install and repair the Truma
product and carry out the function check with consideration of the
installation and operating instructions and the current recognised rules of
engineering. Experts are persons who, based on their professional training,
their knowledge of and experience with Truma products and the relevant
standards, are able to carry out the required work properly and recognise
potential hazards.
FOR EXPERTS ONLY
Do not install, dismantle or reposition the device on your own.
► Have the device installed, dismantled or repositioned only by an expert.
Product description
Fig. 1
- Display
- Home button
- Back button
4.1 Display
The control panel has a display (Fig. 1-1).
This is used to operate and display values and settings of connected
appliances.
4.2 Operating elements
The control panel has two buttons (Fig. 1-2) (Fig. 1-3)
which are used to trigger basic functions and to navigate the menu.
Symbol | Function |
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Home |
• Return to the main menu (press briefly)
• Standby mode (press and hold)
| Back
• Return to the current menu (press briefly)
Operation
5.1 Menu navigation
The control panel is operated via the display with your fingers. The display
and active selection options vary depending on the menu.
Use the Home and Back buttons to navigate the menu.
- Briefly press the Home button to go back to the main menu.
- Briefly press the Back button to go back to the previous menu level. The last set value remains unchanged.
5.2 Switching on the control panel
Fig. 2
- Control panel off
- Start screen
- Main menu
► Press the Home button briefly (1 second)
The start screen opens in the display (Fig. 2-2), followed by the main menu
(Fig. 2-1).
5.3 Switching off the control panel
Switch the control panel off in the main menu.
Switching off the control panel also switches off all of the connected heaters
and air conditioning units.
Fig. 3
- Main menu
- Submenu “Switch off”
- Control panel off
► In the main menu (Fig. 3-1) press “Switch off”.
► In the submenu (Fig. 3-2) press “Switch off”.
The control panel is switched off (Fig. 3-3).
All connected appliances are switched off.
5.4 Standby
If no entries are made for a certain time, the control panel goes into standby
mode to save power. The display is switched off.
Fig. 4
- Main menu
- Lock menu
- Standby mode
After 60 seconds, the display changes from the main menu (Fig. 4-1) to the
lock menu (Fig. 4-2).
After another 60 seconds, the control panel goes into standby mode (Fig. 4-3).
The display is off.
Some devices are switched off in standby mode, depending on the device
configuration, and some devices remain switched on. The configuration is
dependent on the
devices installed and cannot be set.
In standby mode, all connected appliances can still be controlled by other
system participants (mobile devices).
If the control panel is in standby mode, press the Home button briefly to
activate it.
► Press the Home button briefly (1 second) The lock menu is displayed (Fig.
4-2).
You can also press and hold the Home button to put the control panel in
standby mode.
► In the main menu, press and hold the Home button (5 seconds).
The control panel goes into standby mode (Fig. 4-3).
5.5 Remote control for an air conditioning system
When the control panel and an IR remote control are used together for a
connected air conditioning system, the following features must be observed:
- The control panel and the IR remote control can be used simultaneously.
- The IR remote control transmits only the settings that are shown on its display. Settings that are changed using the control panel are not shown on the IR remote control.
- It is only possible to set the start and end time of a desired period (timer function) using the remote control of the air conditioning unit.
5.6 App control (Bluetooth)
The iNet X app can be used to control appliances, such as heaters or air
conditioning systems. To do this, the app must be installed on a mobile device
(smartphone / tablet) and a Bluetooth connection to the control panel is
required.
Installing the app
Depending on the operating system, the app can be obtained from the Google
Play store (Android) or the App Store (iOS).
The app can also be downloaded from the following page: https://www.truma.com
/truma-inetx-app
The QR code will also take you to the site.
Several different mobile devices can be stored in the control panel. The
stored mobile devices can be managed via the control panel.
Up to 3 mobile devices can be connected to the control panel simultaneously
and be used to control appliances.
Connecting a mobile device with the control panel
Mobile devices are connected to the control panel via Bluetooth. For this to
function, the mobile device must be within the range of the control panel.
► Enable Bluetooth on the mobile device.
If you have any questions with regard to the settings of the mobile device,
contact the manufacturer.
► Follow the instructions from the setup wizard on the display and the app
instructions on the mobile device.
Faults
Listed below are some actions that can be taken to rectify faults. If the measures taken are unsuccessful, please contact Truma Service for Truma devices – for devices made by other manufacturers, please refer to the relevant service department.
Control panel cannot be switched on.
► 12 V ****Check power supply.
► Check the fuses of the power supply in the vehicle and replace if necessary.
Error messages
If a fault occurs in a connected appliance, this is shown on the control
panel. Solutions to rectify the fault are suggested in the display.
Resetting faults
► Follow the instructions on the display.
► Acknowledge faults on the control panel.
App problems
If you encounter problems with the app, check that you have the latest version
and, if not, update it.
Software update
If a software update for the control panel is available, you can install it via a mobile device. To do this, you must be connected to the Internet.
Updating software
► Connect a mobile device to the Internet.
► Install or update the app on the mobile device.
► Switch on the control panel and establish a Bluetooth connection between the
control panel and the mobile device.
If a software update is available for the control panel, you will see this in
the app.
If an update is available, then:
► connect the mobile device to the power supply or make sure that the battery
is sufficiently charged.
► During the update, remain within the Bluetooth range of the control panel.
► Follow the instructions in the app and on the control panel.
The update can run in the background and may take up to 15 minutes.
When the update is complete, a message is displayed.
If the update could not be completed, the system falls back to the previously
installed software version to ensure that the control panel can be operated
safely.
Replacing the battery
The control panel has a battery to store user settings, such as time, language
and device settings. When the power supply is switched off, these settings are
stored.
The battery should last about 8 years and, if required, can be replaced by a
dealer.
Cleaning and care
Use a damp, non-scouring cloth to clean the display. If this is not sufficient, use a neutral soap solution.
Disposal
National regulations and laws must be observed.
Do not dispose of used batteries along with household waste. Used batteries
must be disposed of separately at a collection point for recycling. This is an
important contribution to environmental protection.
Technical data
Variable | Value |
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Display | TFT-LCD 4.3″ (resistive) |
Operating temperature | -30 °C to + 60 °C |
Storage temperature | -30 °C to + 60 °C |
Interfaces | TIN bus, CI bus, CAN bus |
Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
Bluetooth| Output power: 5 dBm
Tune-up tolerance: +/-3 dB
Power supply| type. 12 V (8 V–16 V )
Power consumption| type. 1.5 W
Battery| Battery CR 2032
Weight| approx. 150 g
Dimensions| 96.7 x 120.1 x 31 mm (LxWxH)
Protection class| Class III
Protection type| Front: IP20
Back: IP00
Dimensions
The dimensions are in mm. Illustration not to scale.
Interference resistance
This device corresponds to Section 15 of the FCC regulations and the RSS
standards of Industry Canada for licence-exempt radio devices.
For operation, the following conditions must be fulfilled:
WARRANTY
Manufacturer’s Warranty (European Union)
12.1 Scope of Manufacturer’s Warranty
As the Manufacturer of the appliance, Truma undertakes a warranty towards the
Consumer that covers any material and / or manufacturing defects of the
appliance.
This warranty is applicable in EU member states as well as the United Kingdom,
Iceland, Norway, Switzerland and Turkey A Consumer is the natural person who
was the first one to purchase the appliance from the Manufacturer, OEM or
dealer and who neither resold the appliance in a commercial or self-employed
professional capacity nor installed it for a third party in such a capacity.
The Manufacturer’s Warranty covers any of the aforementioned defects that
occur within 24 months upon concluding the purchase agreement between the
seller and the Consumer. The Manufacturer or an authorised service partner
undertakes to remedy such defects through subsequent fulfilment, i.e. at its
discretion either by repairing or replacing the defective item. Defective
parts shall become the property of the
Manufacturer or the authorised service partner. If the appliance is no longer
manufactured at the time of defect notification and if replacement delivery
has been opted for, then the Manufacturer may deliver a similar product.
If the Manufacturer remedies a defect under its Warranty commitment, the term
of the Warranty shall not start again with regard to the repaired or replaced
parts; rather, the original
warranty period shall continue to be applicable to the appliance. Only the
Manufacturer itself or an authorised service partner shall be entitled to
conduct a warranty job. Any costs that occur in the event of a warranty claim
shall be settled directly between the authorised service partner and the
Manufacturer. The Warranty does not cover additional costs arising from
complicated removal or installation jobs on the appliance (e.g. dismantling of
furnishings or parts of the vehicle body), and neither does it cover travel
expenses incurred by the authorised service partner or the Manufacturer.
No further-reaching claims shall be permitted, especially damage claims
presented by the Consumer or third parties. This shall not affect the
provisions of the German Product Liability Act (Produkthaftungsgesetz).
The voluntary manufacturer’s warranty does not affect the Consumer’s legally
valid claims for defects against the seller in the relevant country of
purchase. In individual countries there may be warranties that can be issued
by the relevant dealer (official distributor, Truma Partner). In such cases
the warranty can be implemented directly through the dealer from whom the
Consumer bought the appliance. The warranty regulations of the country in
which the appliance was purchased by the Consumer for the first time shall
also be applicable.
12.2 Warranty exclusions
No warranty claim shall be applicable under the following circumstances:
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Improper, unsuitable, faulty or negligent use and any use that is not compliant with the intended purpose
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Improper installation, assembly or commissioning, contrary to operating or installation instructions
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Improper operation or operation contrary to operating or installation instructions, particularly any disregard for maintenance, care or warning notes
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Instances where installations, repairs or any other procedures have been conducted by non-authorised parties
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Consumable materials and parts which are subject to natural wear and tear
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Installation of replacement, supplementary or accessory parts that are not original manufacturer’s parts or which have not been approved by the manufacturer.
This applies in particular if the appliance is subject to networked control, if the control units or the software have not been approved by Truma or if the Truma control unit (e.g. Truma CP plus, Truma iNetBox, Truma iNet Panel, Truma iNet X Panel) has not been exclusively used for controlling Truma appliances or appliances approved by Truma, As a consequence of damage arising from foreign substances (e.g. oil, or plasticisers in the gas), chemical or electrochemical influences in the water, or cases when the appliance has come into contact with unsuitable substances (e.g. chemical products, flammable substances or unsuitable cleaning agents) -
Damage caused by abnormal environmental or unsuitable operating conditions
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Damage caused by force majeure or natural disasters or any other influences not within Truma’s responsibility
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Damage resulting from improper transport
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End customer’s or third-party modifications of the appliance, including any replacement, supplementary or accessory parts, or installation of the same, especially concerning the exhaust gas system or the cowl.
12.3 Making a warranty claim
The warranty must be claimed with an authorised service partner or at the
Truma Service Centre.
All addresses and telephone numbers can be found at
www.truma.com in the “Service” section.
The Manufacturer’s address is: Truma Gerätetechnik GmbH & Co. KG Truma Service Centre Wernher-von-Braun-Straße 12 85640 Putzbrunn, Germany
To ensure a smooth procedure, we would be grateful if you could have the following details ready before contacting us:
- Detailed description of the defect
- Serial number of the appliance
- Date of purchase
The authorised service partner or the Truma Service Centre will then specify
the further procedure. To avoid transport damage, the affected appliance must
only be shipped by prior arrangement with the authorised service partner or
the Truma Service Centre.
If the warranty claim is recognised by the Manufacturer, then the transport
expenses shall be borne by the same. If no warranty claim is applicable, the
Consumer will be notified accordingly and any repair and transport expenses
shall then be the Consumer’s liability. We ask you not to send in an appliance
without prior arrangement.
Declaration of Conformity
Document no.: 600287-000-03
This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole responsibility of the manufacturer
Name | Truma Gerätetechnik GmbH & Co. KG |
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Address | Wernher-von-Braun-Straße 12, 85640 Putzbrunn |
Deutschland / Germany
Product
Function | Digital control panel |
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Type | iNet |
Versions | Truma iNet X Panel, Truma iNet X Pro Panel |
The product is in conformity with the relevant Union harmonisation legislation
2014/53/EU | Radio Equipment Directive |
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2016/426/EU | Gas Appliance Regulation |
The following (harmonised) standards and other technical specifications were used
EN 14459 :2015, EN 13611:2015, EN 300 328 V2.2.2:2019
EN 62311:2008, EN 62479:2010, 1999/519/EC:1999
EN 60730-1:2016, EN 61000-6-3:2007+A1:2011+AC:2012, EN 55022:2010+AC:2011, EN
55014-1:2006+A1:2009
Entwurf EN 301 489-17 V3.2.0:2017, Entwurf EN 301 489-1 V2.2.0:2017, EN
62368-1:2014+AC:2015
The following notified body has been involved in the conformity assessment
procedure
BSI Group The Netherlands B.V., John M. Keynesplein 9, 1066 EP Amsterdam,
NL, Kennnr. (Notified Body no.): 2797
Intervention | EC-type examination acc. to Regulation 2016/426/EU |
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Certificate | CE 706368 |
The following notified body has been involved in surveillance:
DVGW CERT GmbH, Josef-Wirmer Straße 1-3, 53123 Bonn, DE, Kennnr. (Notified
Body no.): 0085
The KBA, 24932 Flensburg, Germany issued the type approval(s):
E1 10R-06 8777
Signed for and on behalf of: Truma Gerätetechnik GmbH & Co. KG
Lars Ludwig
Managing Director Technical
Putzbrunn, 01.09.2021
UK Declaration of Conformity
Document no.: 600343-000-03
This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole responsibility of the
manufacturer:
Name / Address: Truma Gerätetechnik GmbH & Co. KG Wernher-von-Braun-
Straße 12, 85640 Putzbrunn Germany
Product:
Function: | Digital control panel |
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Type: | iNet Χ |
Versions: | Truma iNet X Panel, Truma iNet X Pro Panel |
The product is in conformity with the relevant UK legislation:
Radio Equipment Regulations 2017
Regulation 2016/426 on gas appliances as brought into UK law and amended
The following standards and other technical specifications were used:
EN 14459:2015, EN 13611:2015, EN 300 328 V2.2.2:2019
EN 62311:2008, EN 62479:2010, 1999/519/EC:1999
EN 60730-1:2016, EN 61000-6-3:2007+A1:2011+AC:2012, EN 55022:2010+AC:2011, EN
55014-1:2006+A1:2009
Draft EN 301 489-17 V3.2.0:2017, Draft EN 301 489-1 V2.2.0:2017, EN
62368-1:2014+AC:2015
The following assessment body has been involved in the conformity
assessment procedure:
BSI, Holywell Park, Ashby Road, Loughborough, LE11 3AQ, UK, Notified Body
Number 0086
Intervention: | EC type examination acc. to Regulation 2016/426 |
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Type Examination Certificate: | UKCA 743800 |
Surveillance Certificate: | UKCA 742109 |
The KBA, 24932 Flensburg, Germany issued the type approval(s)):
E1 10R-06 8777
Signed for and on behalf of:
Truma Gerätetechnik GmbH & Co. KG
Lars Ludwig
Managing Director Technical
Putzbrunn, 01.09.2021
Should problems occur, please contact the Truma Service Centre or one of our
authorised service partners (see www.truma.com).
In order to avoid delays, please have the unit model and serial number ready
(see type plate).
Truma Gerätetechnik GmbH & Co. KG
Wernher-von-Braun-Straße 12
85640 Putzbrunn
Germany
www.truma.com
Telefon +49 (0)89 4617-2020
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