OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Wireless remote control
The appliance is supplied with a remote control.
Ignition, controlling the flame height and switching off are
performed by the remote control that operates a receiver
in the control box.
The receiver and remote control are battery powered.The
receiver requires 4 penlite (AA type) batteries, the remote
control requires a 9V block battery. At normal use, the
batteries will have an average life of one year.
You can also use an optional adapter. Ask your installer for
information. In that case you will need a 230 V connection
near your appliance.
Receiver
The receiver is located in the control box
(see fig. 29).
Replacing batteries
If the receiver's batteries are almost empty, you will hear 3
short beep sounds, provided the little motor for
controlling the main burner is running.
To replace the batteries, proceed as follows:
• Open the door of the control box.
• Pick up the receiver.
• Slide the cover off.
• Remove and place the 4 penlite (AA type) batteries.
!Caution - Avoid a short circuit between the batteries and
metal objects/parts;
- Observe the "+" and "-" poles of the batteries
and the holder;
- Use alkaline batteries;
- Batteries are regarded as "small chemical
waste" and may therefore not be disposed with
the household rubbish.
• Slide back the cover.
• Place the receiver as indicated in fig. 29
aerial
thermocouple
wiring
button B
receiver
button A
ignition wire
fig. 29
!Caution - Do not place the antenna too close to the
ignition cable and/or metal parts: make sure the
antenna is pointing upwards (for the correct
position, see fig. 29);
- Make sure the ignition cable is not running
over/alongside metal parts: this will weaken the
spark;
- Do not lay the ignition cable over the receiver:
this could damage the receiver.
Remote control
The appliance's standard functions such as ignition,
controlling the flame height, standby (pilot burner) position
and switching off are performed in the MAN position, the
manual control of the remote control (see fig. 30).
In addition, the remote control can also be used to set a
number of additional functions:
- temperature display in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit;
- time;
- thermostat function;
- timer for thermostat function.
Caution Although highly improbable, we cannot rule out
that your appliance's ignition process can be
started unintentionally through other remote
controls.This could be the remote control of
your neighbours' gas heater, but also car keys and
garage door openers.
The result will be that your appliance will burn
when you do not want it to.
Unintended ignition of your appliance could be
solved/prevented by:
- setting a new communication code between remote
control and receiver;
30
fig. 30