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TWO-FUNCTION WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM

FOR ON/OFF-HI/LO OPERATION OF THE AF-4000 GAS CONTROL VALVE

IF YOU CANNOT READ OR UNDERSTAND THESE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS DO NOT 

ATTEMPT TO OPERATE

INTRODUCTION

This remote control system was developed to provide a safe, reliable, and user-friendly remote control system for use with the AF-4000 

gas control valve used with some gas heating appliances. The system operates on radio frequencies (RF) within a 20’ range using non-

directional signals. The system operates on one of 255 security codes that are programmed into the transmitter at the factory; the remote 

receiver must learn the transmitter code prior to initial use.

TRANSMITTER

This remote control TRANSMITTER offers the user a battery-operated hand held control to 

operate the AF-4000 control module functions that are used with some decorative gas fire

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places and other gas heating appliances.

The transmitter operates with a 12V battery (Included) made specifically for remote controls 

and electronic lighters. Before using the transmitter, install the 12-volt (A-23) battery in the 

battery compartment. 

It is recommended that ALKALINE batteries always be used for longer battery life and maxi

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mum operational performance.

The transmitter has ON/OFF and HI/LO functions that are activated by pressing the button 

on the face of the transmitter. When a button on the transmitter is pressed, a signal light on 

the transmitter illuminates to verify that a signal is being sent. Upon initial use, there may be 

a delay of three seconds before the remote receiver will respond to the transmitter. This is 

part of the system’s design. If the signal light does not illuminate, check the position of the 

transmitter’s battery.

MATCHING SECURITY CODES

Each transmitter can use one of 255 unique security codes. It may be necessary to program (LEARN FUNCTION) the module to accept 

the transmitter security code upon initial use, if batteries are replaced, or if a replacement transmitter is purchased from your dealer or the 

factory. In order for the module to accept the transmitter security code, be sure the slide button on the module is in the REMOTE position; 

the module will NOT “LEARN” if the slide switch is in the OFF position. Press and release the LEARN button on the module to accept the 

transmitter security code and then pressing any button on the transmitter. A change in the beeping pattern, at the module, indicates the 

transmitter’s code has been accepted into the module. When an existing module has accepted the new transmitter code, the new security 

code will replace the old one.

The microprocessor that controls the security code matching procedure is controlled by a timing function. If you are unsuccessful in 

matching the security code on the first attempt, wait 1 - 2 minutes before trying again - this delay allows the microprocessor to reset its 

timer circuitry - and try up to two or three more times.

OPERATION

1.  This remote control will operate the AF-4000 gas control valves ON/OFF and flame height HI/LO of the main burner.

2.  When the ON button is depressed the transmitter sends a RF signal to the module. The module then sends 3 volts of power to the 

internal solenoid. The internal solenoid then opens the gas flow to the main burner ON/OFF. The system uses a pulse or continuous 

3 volts DC power to operate the flame HI/LO solenoid or flame HI/LOW DC motor drive.

BATTERY LIFE

Life expectancy of the alkaline batteries in the RCAF-3 TX can be up to 12 months depending on use of the solenoid function. Check and 

replace all batteries annually. The transmitter should operate with as little as 9.0 volts battery power.

SPECIFICATIONS

BATTERIES: 

Transmitter 12V - (A23)

Operating Frequency:  303.8 MHZ 

FCC ID No.’s: transmitter K9l1001

 

Canadian ISC ID No.’s: transmitter - 2439 102 728

FCC REQUIREMENTS

NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED 

MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE 

EQUIPMENT.

REMOTE CONTROL INSTALLATION & OPERATION

Summary of Contents for ONI-24-1

Page 1: ...hall not be stored in the vicinity of this or any other ap pliance DANGER CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD This appliance can produce carbon monoxide which has no odor Using it in an enclosed space can kill you...

Page 2: ...ing 15 ONR 24 30 Wiring Remote Control Installation and Operation 16 Troubleshooting 17 Parts List 18 Parts View 19 Master Parts Distributor List 20 How Tor Order Repair Parts 20 Appliance Service His...

Page 3: ...zardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE Addresses pr...

Page 4: ...erform service or make adjustments in an area where the conditions are such that you may not detect the odor if there has been a leak of LP Gas Odor fade due to oxidation by rust or adsorption on wall...

Page 5: ...llowing guidelines Minimum Porch Area 96 sq feet 9 sq m Minimum Ceiling Height 92 234 cm Minimum of two 2 walls must be screened Minimum top of screen height side walls 6 6 198 cm Minimum screen area...

Page 6: ...ches water column 10 for LP and 3 5 for NAT For appliances for fixed fuel piping system and equipped with an appliance gas pressure regulator the appliance and its individual shutoff valve must be dis...

Page 7: ...Follow these instructions to ensure safe installation Failure to follow instructions exactly can create a fire hazard CLEARANCES 2 Ventilation opening s shall be provided at floor level and shall hav...

Page 8: ...erally input should be reduced 4 percent for each 1000 feet above sea level However if the heating value of the gas has been reduced this general rule may not apply Check with local gas utility for pr...

Page 9: ...by the authority havingjurisdiction ThestateofMassachusettsrequiresthataflexible appliance connector cannot exceed three feet in length Figure 2 Pressure Testing of the Gas Supply System 1 To check t...

Page 10: ...nd will disappear with continued use PERIODIC CLEANING Refer to parts diagram for location of items discussed below Do not use cleaning fluid to clean logs or any part of heater Logs brush with soft b...

Page 11: ...Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS TO TURN OFF...

Page 12: ...he control shield 4 Snap the grommets into the holes on the shield to retain and protect the wiring 5 Complete wiring installation 6 Secure shield to valve with two screws as shown MAIN PILOT Learn MO...

Page 13: ...A This appliance has a pilot which must be lighted by hand When lighting the pilot follow these instructions exactly B BEFORE LIGHTING smell all around the appliance area for gas Be sure to smell next...

Page 14: ...pipe cleaner to clean inside the pilot after the pilot orifice has been removed To Remove Pilot Orifice 1 Disconnect the pilot supply line at the pilot burner 2 Remove pilot orifice from pilot burner...

Page 15: ...er must be placed in the right side firebox toward the front NOTICE Do not let remote control receiver come in contact with burner assembly Refer to remote control installation and operating instructi...

Page 16: ...l use if batteries are replaced or if a replacement transmitter is purchased from your dealer or the factory In order for the module to accept the transmitter security code be sure the slide button on...

Page 17: ...wires may be grounded Remove wall switch wires from valve terminals if pilot now stays lit trace wall switch wiring for ground May be grounded to appliance or gas supply Check thermopile with millivol...

Page 18: ...Valve Bracket 8 10407 10407 Valve LP 8 10408 10408 Valve NAT 8 R10809 R10809 Gas Valve 9 28393 28393 Piezo Bracket 10 R9761 R9761 Piezo 11 28101 28101 27282 27282 Tubing Inlet 12 P253 P253 P253 P253...

Page 19: ...28096 11 1213 Page 19 PARTS VIEW SET OFF TEMP PM 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 15 14 13 12 11 1 3 2 14 15 12 10 13 5 6 4 11 7 7 8 9 17 22 ONI MODELS ONR MODELS...

Page 20: ...ranty parts All parts listed in the Parts List have a Part Number When ordering parts first obtain the Model Number and Serial Number from the name plate on your equipment Then determine the Part Numb...

Page 21: ...28096 11 1213 Page 21 APPLIANCE SERVICE HISTORY Date Dealer Name Service Technician Name Service Performed Notes...

Page 22: ...28096 11 1213 Page 22 APPLIANCE SERVICE HISTORY Date Dealer Name Service Technician Name Service Performed Notes...

Page 23: ...cancelled check or payment record should be kept to verify purchase date and establish warranty period Ready access to the appliance for service What Is Not Covered Damages that might result from the...

Page 24: ...ms Empire Comfort Systems Inc 918 Freeburg Ave Belleville IL 62220 If you have a general question about our products please e mail us at info empirecomfort com If you have a service or repair question...

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