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2081-935 Rev D 12/19/05 

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WARNING 

 

DO NOT CONNECT REMOTE RECEIVER DIRECTLY TO 110-120VAC POWER.  THIS WILL BURNOUT THE REMOTE 
RECEIVER AND THE ELECTRONIC MODULECONSULT GAS APPLIANCE MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS AND 
WIRING SCHEMATICS FOR PROPER PLACEMENT OF ALL WIRES. ALL ELECTRONIC MODULES ARE TO BE WIRED TO 
MANUFACTURER’S SPECIFICATIONS 
 
THE DIAGRAMS THAT FOLLOW ARE FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSE ONLY.  FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS FROM 
MANUFACTURER OF GAS VALVE AND/OR ELECTRONIC MODULE FOR CORRECT WIRING PROCEDURES.  IMPROPER 
INSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC COMPONENTS CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO ELECTRONIC MODULE, GAS VALVE, AND 
REMOTE RECEIVER.   

 
 

GENERAL INFORMATION 

 

MATCHING SECURITY CODES 

 

Each transmitter can use one of 65,536 unique security codes.  It may be necessary to program the remote receiver to LEARN the 
security code of the transmitter upon initial use, if batteries are replaced, or if a replacement transmitter is purchased from your dealer 
or the factory.  When matching security codes, be sure slide button on the receiver is in the REMOTE position; the code will NOT 
“LEARN” if the slide switch is in the ON or OFF position.  Program the remote receiver to LEARN a new security code by pushing in the 
LEARN button on the top of the remote receiver and then pressing any button on the wall timer.  A change in the beeping pattern, at the 
receiver, indicates the transmitter’s code has been programmed into the receiver.  When an existing receiver is matched to a new 
transmitter, the new security code will override 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.   

 

 
PROGRAMING MULTIPLE TRANSMITTERS TO THIS RECEIVER 

 
NOTE: This receiver can hold from (1) to (3) different transmitter codes. This is for the times when a hand held transmitter or a second 
wall transmitter is required. 
 

1. 

Press and release the

 LEARN

 button on the receiver.  

2. 

When you hear the “Beep”, press and hold the any button on the wall timer for about 2 seconds on the transmitter. 

3. 

A confirming series of “Beeps” will come from the receiver to indicates that the receiver has accepted the transmitter code. 
Then the receiver will operate with both transmitters. 

4. When 

the 

LEARN

 button is pressed and the receiver makes NO “Beep” sound this indicates that the receiver is unable to 

accept any more transmitter codes. 

5. 

To clear the codes from the receiver and start programming over or add new transmitters, press and hold the

 LEARN

 button in 

for (10) seconds and release. Then, the receiver will emit a series of “Beeps,” indicating that the receiver has cleared all codes 
and is ready to accept new codes.    

 

 

BATTERY LIFE 

 
Life expectancy of the alkaline batteries in the HEARTH & HOME TECHNOLOGIES WSK-SOUL-TMR should be at least 12 months.  
Check and replace all batteries annually.  When the transmitter no longer operates the remote receiver from a distance it did previously 
(i.e., the transmitter’s range has decreased) or the remote receiver does not function at all, the batteries should be checked.  It is 
important that the remote receiver batteries are fully charged and provides continuous output voltage of a least 5.3 volts.  The length of 
the wire between the remote receiver and gas valve directly affects the operating performance of the remote system.  The longer the 
wire, the more battery power is required to deliver signals between the remote receiver and the gas valve.  Recommended length is no 
longer than 20 feet. The Wall Transmitter should operate with as little as 2.4 volts of battery power, measuring at each of the 3-volt 
button cell batteries.  
 

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