Operation in frost conditions
(Ambient temperatures below 39 °F (4 °C))
Risk of damage in frost conditions.
In frost conditions, ambient temperatures
below 39 °F (4 °C), there is a risk that water
in pipes, faucets and appliances could freeze.
This can cause considerable damage.
• If the appliance is not to be used in frost
conditions, you must winterize the appli-
ance. Refer to "Winterizing" on page 14.
• Winter operation will not protect the RV's
entire water system. Water lines, faucets,
water tanks and the external water valves
and the vehicle must be heated separately.
• The RV must be designed for winter use/
freezing conditions.
• The water pipes in the RV must be ice-free
to operate the AquaGo comfort /
AquaGo comfort plus in winter. Otherwise,
there is no water flow and the appliance
does not start.
• Do not cover vent pipe and fittings with
thermal insulation.
Only AquaGo basic
•
Never operate the AquaGo
basic in frost conditions, this model
must be winterized (refer to "Winteriz-
ing" on page 14).
Only AquaGo comfort /
AquaGo comfort plus
When the vehicle is standing, to -4 °F (-20 °C)
• The appliance has a built-in thermostat that
will start the burner and the circulation pump
whenever the temperature in the appliance
falls below 41 °F (+5 °C). The burner will au-
tomatically shut off when it senses a tempera-
ture above 111 °F (44 °C).
•
For the appliance to operate prop-
erly, you must ensure a constant supply of
power (12 V), propane gas, sufficient water
in the system. You must leave the appliance
powered "ON". The operating mode must be
"ECO" or "COMFORT". The water system
must be bled so that the circulation pump
works.
•
If the vehicle is standing and ambi-
ent temperatures are below -4 °F (-20 °C), the
appliance must not be operated and must be
winterized. To winterize the appliance refer to
"Winterizing" on page 14.
While driving (or if there is no gas supply),
to -4 °F (-20 °C)
•
Gas must not be used for heating
while the vehicle is in motion. Ask your
dealer / vehicle manufacturer about options
for heating your RV while driving.
• An electric antifreeze kit is available as an
accessory (ask your dealer). With this kit,
the appliance can be kept frost-free while
you are driving or if there is no gas supply
(to ambient temperatures of -4 °F (-20 °C)).
The electric antifreeze kit includes detailed
instructions.
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While the vehicle is in motion and
at ambient temperatures below -4 °F (-20 °C)
the appliance must not be operated and
must be winterized. To winterize the appli-
ance refer to "Winterizing" on page 14.
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