TIMER button to save the pre-set time.
Setting in Fahrenheit or Celsius
The display starts blinking after placing the batteries, or after simultaneously pressing the buttons AUTO
and TIMER. When the display is still blinking, you can switch from Fahrenheit / 12-hour indication to Celsius
/ 24-hour indication. The indication will switch when pressing the AUTO button. The display will switch
automatically to manual operation after some time
Setting the desired temperature
Press and hold the AUTO button until the TEMP indication blinks. You can set a higher temperature with the
button and a lower temperature with the button. Then wait a few seconds, or press the AUTO button to
switch to the automatic modus.
Checking the set temperature
Briefly press the AUTO button. The display briefly shows the pre-set temperature and then displays the room
temperature.
TIMER
You can pre-set a total of four time-settings. When you link up all four time-settings, you can be sure of a
comfortable room temperature at all times.
Press and hold the TIMER button until the indication P1<> blinks. With the and buttons you can set
respectively the hours and the minutes. By briefly pressing the TIMER button you can browse through the
timer programme P1<>, P1<>, P2<> and P2<>. Here is an example of a possible pre-setting.
P1<>-temp: 07:30 - 08:30
P1<>-temp: 08:30 - 17:00
P2<>-temp: 17:00 - 23:00
P2<>-temp: 23:00 - 07:30
The TIMER function works only when the pilot flame is on. If the TIMER mode is switched on, the temperature
control will be the same as in the AUTO position. You can switch off the TIMER mode with the and
buttons. The remote control will automatically switch to the MAN function.
MAN
When the display shows the MAN position you can manually turn the hearth higher and lower by using
the big buttons. When you press and hold the button the hearth will go to its lowest position: the pilot
flame. When you keep these buttons pressed, you will see the 'transmit' symbol top left in the display. You will
know when the hearth has reached its highest or lowest position when the LED of the receiver starts blinking.
Maintenance
Small maintenance
You can clean the outside of the hearth with a damp cloth that doesn't give off fluff. Only clean the outside
when the hearth is cold. If some coffee is spilled on the unit when it is burning, turn the hearth off immediately.
When the hearth has cooled off completely, you can remove any stains with a damp cloth
!
Do not use any aggressive cleansing agents or abrasives and do not use stove polish.
Annual maintenance
Your gas hearth needs to be checked and maintained by a certified installer at least once a year. He will check
and, if necessary, clean the following components:
the pre-set temperature
off
the pre-set temperature
off
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