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18.3
Placing the batteries
•
Pull on the chain to take out the
battery pack (fig 1.3)
•
Unscrew and open the battery pack.
Place 4 AA/LR6 Alkaline long life
batteries
•
Close the pack and place the battery
pack back in the appliance.
•
To avoid overheating the battery pack
must always positioned underneath
the burner unit.(see fig 1.2)
18.4
Placing the batteries in the remote
control unit
•
Remove the lid at the back of the
remote control unit. (fig. 1.5)
•
Place a 9Volt MN1604/6LR61 Alkaline
long life battery.
•
Close the lid.
18.5
Replacing empty batteries
•
Handset: if the indication BATT
appears in the top left corner of the
display screen, the batteries of the
remote control unit need to be
replaced.
•
After replacing the battery in the
handset, the settings of the
thermostat and timer function have
been reset to the factory settings.
•
Receiver:3 short sound signals will be
heard when the engine is on to
indicate that the batteries of the
receiver are nearly run down.
•
When the battery supply is very low,
the remote control unit will switch off
the appliance completely. This will
not happen if the supply is
interrupted.
•
It is possible that the transmitter
code will have to be set again after
replacing the batteries, see chapter
19.2 for instructions.
19
Setting the controls on the
remote control unit.
19.1
Time setting:
•
Press the - and the -key
simultaneously (fig. 1.6)
•
The display screen will blink now
•
Press the -key to set the hours (fig.
2.1)
•
Press the -key to set the minutes
(fig. 2.2)
•
Wait or press the OFF- key to
terminate this function (fig. 2.0).
19.2
Setting the transmitter code on the
remote control unit:
Press the reset button of the receiver with a
pointed object, until the second signal is
audible. Now press the -key on the remote
control unit (fig. 2.1), within 20 seconds. If a
sound signal is audible, the transmitter code
has been set.
19.3
Temperature/clock setting (standard
°C/24hours):
The alteration of the temperature
indication on the display screen from
°C/24hours to °F/12hours and the
other way around is done in the
following manner:
•
Press the OFF-key and the -key
(small flame) simultaneously until
the indication is modified (fig. 1.7).
20
Basic functions of the Remote
Control Unit
20.1
Switching on the fire
•
Press the
z
- key and the -key
simultaneously, until a sound signal is
audible (fig. 1.9).
•
The start-up procedure will be
executed now. During this period the
receiver will emit a repetitive sound
signal.
•
The fire will start burning at the
highest position automatically now.
20.2
Adjusting the flame height
•
Keep the -key pushed in to increase
the flame height step by step. (fig.
2.1)
•
Keep the -key pushed in to lower
the flame height step by step and/or
to switch back to the pilot light. (fig.
2.2)
20.3
Switching off the fire
•
Press the OFF-key and the fire will be
switched off completely. (fig. 2.0)
Move the toggle switch (fig. 1.1) to position –
O, if the fire is not in use for a longer period.
21
Thermostat and Timer Function
The following settings are possible in the
thermostat function:
•
Day temperature
(
Ï
TEMP)
•
Night temperature
(
d
TEMP)
If the thermostat function is used, the remote
control unit should be placed in the wall
bracket (fig. 2.4/2.5/2.6), this should be
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