Sometimes reading the manual helps! (1 Viewer)

Langtoftlad

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Got back to the van all hot & sweaty, thought I'd have a shower to cool down.
Cool me down it did as water was stone cold :(.

The green light was on the truma ultrastore but so was a hint of a red one too.

Was about to post a heeeelp thread but thought I'd see if the manual would suggest anything... It did...

Turn off, wait 5mins & turn on again :rolleyes:.

Well, blow me it only worked!
Is there nothing that can't be fixed by turning it off & rebooting.
 
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As a senior engineer I am a long time supporter of reading the manual, it usually helps.
 

JJ

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I have to tell you, I have been forced to report the above two posts...

What is the world coming to when proper, fully matured blokes (and Funsters to boot) start reading manuals?

Ruddy disgrace.

JJ :cool:

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If all else fails read the f**king manual.
Supprising what u can find.
Being male its the last resort
 
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Bart

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A manuals not much use to me when i cant read :rolleyes::rolleyes:

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