Thermal Safety (Overheat Protection):
Error Code
: 4 Beeps every 2 seconds.
Description of Fault
: Warn users that the modules internal temperature exceeds 170°F.
How to Clear
: Module’s internal temperature must cool to below 160°F and then press ON button.
What to Check
:
1.
Ensure that there is proper ventilation to the control module.
2.
Is module (inside valve box) located in unapproved location, too close to burner?
3.
Move to cooler location.
Wireless Remote Transmitter Will Not Operate Appliance
1.
Make sure that the transmitter is within the 25-foot operational range of the control module.
2.
Ensure batteries in transmitter are fully charged and properly installed.
3.
If using the battery pack, ensure batteries are fully charged and properly installed. Also, make sure the battery
pack’s 4-pin connector is securely connected to the battery pack and control module.
4.
If using optional AC adapter, ensure that the AC adapter leads are securely attached to “POWER” connection on
the control module. Also, ensure that the AC adapter is connected to a live 120VAC power source.
5.
Ensure “Remote/Off” switch on control module is set to “Remote”.
6.
Ensure the control module has learned the transmitter’s security code (learning section page 21).
7.
Make sure that the remote transmitter is not placed/mounted to a metal surface, which will reduce the operating
range.
8.
Make sure that there is not a large metal obstruction between the remote transmitter and the control module.
Ignitor Sparks at Pilot Hood Frequently During Operation
1.
The control module will generate a spark at the ignitor electrode to the pilot hood if the system is in the ON
position, but does not does not light; thermocouple may not be hot enough or generating enough millivolts.
2.
Make sure that the tip of the thermocouple is clean. Soot buildup will insulate the thermocouple and will not allow
for proper flame sensing.
3.
Make sure that wind does not blow the pilot flame out. The pilot hood and the media (rocks, glass, etc.) provides
shielding from the wind. Ensure that the pilot hood and media are properly positioned per the instructions. If wind
is too strong, and the pilot flame can not maintain contact the thermocouple properly, the appliance should not be
operated.
Flame Modulation Will Not Work or Works Backwards
1.
Ensure that the black and red leads from the battery pack are securely connected to the red and black leads from
the Hi/Lo latching solenoid located on the valve body (red to red and black to black).
2.
Verify that the selector switch on the battery pack is set to LATCHING SOLENOID only.
3.
Check functionality with all transmitters to determine if there is an issue with the main control system or an
individual transmitter. If the issue is with an individual transmitter, make sure that the batteries in both the transmit
ter and battery pack are installed properly and fully charged.
Fig. 32
Wiring Diagram
REV. 1-5-17 Page 28
Kalea Bay Outdoor Fireplace
OUT
PILOT ADJ
IN
MAIN
PILOT
Battery
Pack
Black (Ground)
Orange
Green
White
2-Brown
White
Black (-)
Red (+)
Black (4-Pin Connector)
Red
Red
Black
Black
Lear
n A
UX
Remot
e/OFF
VCS-4000MODTC
Module
I
S
Ignitor
Sensor
Thermocouple Ground Wire
Pilot Assembly
Summary of Contents for OFP-L36TFS-N
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