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If room temperature is higher than 99° F, the 
word HI will display on the room temperature 
window frame. If room temperature is lower 
than 32° F, the word LO will display on the 
room temperature window frame.

Operational Note:

 To conserve battery power, 

changes in room temperature are automatically 

updated  every  2  minutes  to  remote  control. 
Mode button will operate ON-THERMO-OFF

 

in series that will cycle from ON to THERMO 
to OFF.

Setting Programs

In  Program  Mode,  remote  control  will  allow 

heater to automatically turn on and off at spe-

cific times. Two on and off segments per day 
may be set, or settings previously programmed 
at the factory may be used. On and off times 
are available in 15 minute increments.
To Activate the Program Mode
A  short  push  (press  and  release)  on TIME/
PROGRAM button will activate or deactivate 
program mode.
A  long  push  (press  and  hold  for  more  than 
5 seconds) on TIME/PROGRAM button will 
enter into setting of program.
When the program mode is activated, the P-1 
and P-2 icons and the word OFF will display 
on the screen. This means that unit turns off 
manual mode and enters into program mode. 
The unit will automatically check if current time 
is within pre-programmed ON time.
If current time is within program on time, unit 
will  enter  into  thermo  mode  automatically 
and the word THERMO and set temperature 
digit(s) will display on screen.
When  room  temperature  is  below  set  tem

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perature, unit will turn on and the word ON 
will replace the word OFF on the screen. The 
flame icon will also show on the screen. Unit 
will continue to operate in thermo mode until 
program off time is reached. When program 
off time is reached, unit will turn off and stay 

off until next program on time is reached or 
until user turns program mode off and turns 

unit on in manual or thermo mode.
If current time is not within program on time, 
unit  will  stay  off  until  pre-programmed  turn 
on  time  is  reached.  Pre-programmed  time 
(P-1 and P-2 icons) will continue to display 

on  screen  indicating  that unit  is in  program 

mode until set time is reached.

When program mode is deactivated, P-1 and 
P-2  icons  and  set  temperature  digit(s)  will 
disappear from screen.
Factory Settings
The program function is preset at the follow

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ing on and off times. These times will apply 
to every day of the week.
Program 1 (P1): Turn on at 7:00 AM. Turn off 
at 9:00 AM.
Program 2 (P2): Turn on at 5:00 PM. Turn off 
at 8:00 PM.
Setting a New Program
To change Program from the factory settings 
to new settings:
1.  Press and hold TIME/PROGRAM button 

for  more  than  5  seconds  to  enter  Set 
Program Mode.

2.  P1 ON will flash. Push UP or DOWN but

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ton until desired on time for Program 1 is 

reached. Press SET button.

3.  P1  OFF  will  flash.  Push  UP  or  DOWN 

button until desired off time for Program 

1 is reached. Press SET button.

4.  P2 ON will flash. Push UP or DOWN but

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ton until desired on time for Program 2 is 

reached. Press SET button.

5.  P2  OFF  will  flash.  Push  UP  or  DOWN 

button until desired off time for Program 

2 is reached. Press SET button.

The  new  program  is  now  set  and  unit  is  in 
program mode. To take unit out of program 
mode,  press  and  release TIME/PROGRAM 
button.

Note:

 In set program mode, set times will flash 

for 15 seconds. If the UP, DOWN or SET but

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ton is not pressed within 15 seconds, system 
will automatically complete set up process and 
LCD  Screen  will  revert  to  normal  readouts. 
The first factory set temperature is at 45° F. 
Appliance will not turn on if room is not below 
the set temperature. If set temperature is at 
70°  F,  appliance  will  come  on  only  if  room 
temperature is below 70° F.

Low Battery Indicator

A  low  BATTERY  ICON  on  left  side  of  LCD 
screen will appear when battery power has 
dropped  significantly. At  this  time,  approxi

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mately two weeks of battery power remains 

until remote control may experience partial or 

complete loss of functions.

Summary of Contents for NY100

Page 1: ...WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electrical switch do not use any phone in your building Immediatelycallyourgassupplierfromaneighbor s phone Follow the g...

Page 2: ...irth defects or other reproductive harm IMPORTANT Read this owner s manual carefully and completely beforetryingtoassemble operate or service this heater Improper use of this heater can cause seri ous...

Page 3: ...plate This appliance is not convertible for use with other gases 2 Do not place propane LP supply tank s inside any structure Locate propane LP supply tank s outdoors 3 This heater shall not be insta...

Page 4: ...each purchaser a copy of 527 CMR 30 upon sale of the unit Vent free gas products are prohibited for bedroom and bathroom installation in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Unpacking 1 Remove heater fr...

Page 5: ...air that leaks around doors and windows may provide enough fresh air for combustion and ventilation However in buildings of un usually tight construction you must provide additional fresh air Unusuall...

Page 6: ...l Gas Code ANSIZ223 1 NFPA54Section5 3 or applicable local codes DETERMINING FRESH AIR FLOW FOR HEATER LOCATION Determining if You Have a Confined or Unconfined Space Use this work sheet to determine...

Page 7: ...mary heat source If you have a centralheatingsystem youmay run system s circulating blower whileusingheater Thiswillhelp circulatetheheatthroughoutthe house In the event of a power outage you can use...

Page 8: ...ects arelessthan36 fromthefront top or sides of the heater as a fireplace insert in high traffic areas in windy or drafty areas Figure 4 Mounting Clearances As Viewed From Front of Heater INSTALLATION...

Page 9: ...areas between studs or to solid walls concrete or masonry Decide which method better suits your needs Either method will provide a secure hold for the mounting bracket Marking Screw Locations 1 Tape m...

Page 10: ...red key into wall anchor Push red key to pop open anchor wings see Figure 9 IMPORTANT Do not hammer key For thick walls over 1 2 thick or solid walls do not pop open wings 5 Place mounting bracket on...

Page 11: ...n Sheet Metal Screw Wood Screw Base Foot Mounting Base Feet to Floor 1 Remove front panel see Removing Front Panel of Heater page 9 2 Position heater with base feet in desired location Mark holes for...

Page 12: ...r CAUTION For propane LP gas never connect heater di rectly to the propane LP supply This heater requires an external regulator not supplied Install theexternalregulatorbetweenthe heater and propane L...

Page 13: ...pplyanoncorrosiveleakdetec tion fluid to all joints Bubbles forming show a leak Correct all leaks at once CAUTION For propane LP gas make sure external regula tor has been installed between propane LP...

Page 14: ...Correct all leaks at once Pressure Testing Heater Gas Connections 1 Open equipment shutoff valve see Figure 18 2 For natural gas open main gas valve located on or near gas meter For pro pane LP gas o...

Page 15: ...TING INSTRUCTIONS 1 STOP Read the safety information column 1 2 Make sure equipment shutoff valve is fully open 3 Turn off any electric power to the appli ance if service is to be performed 4 Turn pil...

Page 16: ...ter 30 seconds release control knob Now follow step 9 under Lighting Instructions page 15 5 Replace front panel UP DOWN SET TIME PROGRAM OFF SET PM ROOM Figure 24 Remote Control LCD Display Mode Butto...

Page 17: ...button again and minute digits will begin flashing 4 Press UP or DOWN button until desired minutes are displayed 5 Press and release SET button on remote control to stop time digits from flashing and...

Page 18: ...l or thermo mode If current time is not within program on time unit will stay off until pre programmed turn on time is reached Pre programmed time P 1 and P 2 icons will continue to display on screen...

Page 19: ...on slide switch for selecting the mode of operation REMOTE OFF With slide switch in REMOTE position system will only operate if remote receiver receives commands from remote control With slide switch...

Page 20: ...witch Code Switches Receiver Back of Remote Control Operating Blower This heater has a thermostatic blower that will automatically turn ON or OFF Note Your heater and thermostat blower will not turn o...

Page 21: ...yearly by a qualified service person We also recommend that you keep the burner tube and pilot assembly clean and free of dust and dirt To clean these parts we recommend using compressed air no great...

Page 22: ...position 4 Air in gas lines when in stalled 5 Depleted gas supply pro pane LP gas only 6 ODS pilot is clogged 7 Gas regulator setting is not correct OBSERVED PROBLEM Whenignitorbuttonispressed there...

Page 23: ...ane LP gas company 1 Contact local natural or propane LP gas company 2 Clean burner see Cleaning and Maintenance page 21 or replace burner orifice 1 Clean burner see Cleaning and Maintenance page 21 o...

Page 24: ...ies not in stalled Battery power is low 3 Code settings on receiver and remote control do not match 4 Receiver and remote con trol too far apart REMEDY 1 Check burner for dirt and debris If found clea...

Page 25: ...artially clogged 1 Gas leak See Warning statement above 2 Control valve defective 1 Foreign matter between control valve and burner 2 Gas leak See Warning statement above 1 Not enough combustion venti...

Page 26: ...nder warranty Parts Under Warranty Contact authorized dealers of this product If they can t supply original replacement part s call DESA Heating Products Technical Ser vice Department at 1 866 672 604...

Page 27: ...se Kit GA4550 For all models For locating heater on the floor away from a wall Complete installation and operating instructions included Electronic ignitor Kit GA435 Not Shown For all models Provides...

Page 28: ...118620 01E 28 OFF PILOT ON 20 4 21 24 17 18 19 2 3 5 6 8 16 9 10 11 12 13 14 22 7 1 15 26 25 23 28 27 9 29 Illustrated Parts Breakdown Models nY100 nY101 nY102 nY103 nY104 nY105 nY106 nY107 nY114 nY11...

Page 29: ...5 06 Injector 1 103845 07 Injector 1 103845 08 Injector 1 15 099066 02 Mounting Bracket 1 16 099415 17 Gas Regulator 1 099415 18 Gas Regulator 1 17 NJF 8C Hex Nut 1 18 118627 01 Burner Tube 1 19 11862...

Page 30: ...1 0505 1 800 446 1446 www nbmc com Parts Centrals These Parts Centrals are privately owned businesses They have agreed to support our customer s needs by providing original replacement parts and acces...

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Page 32: ...roducts who will provide original factory replacement parts Failure to use original factory replacement parts voids this warranty The heater MUST be installed by a qualified installer in accordance wi...

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