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1)

 

Confirm the slide switch on the Remote Receiver is in the OFF position. 

2)

 

Connect the leads from the Remote Receiver to the millivolt valve as shown in Figure 4. 

3)

 

If optional Emergency Switch used, connect leads from the Remote Receiver to the millivolt 
valve as shown in Figure 5. 

4)

 

Slide the battery compartment into the Remote Receiver. 

5)

 

Place the switch cap on the slide switch. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 

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 IMPORTANT:

 A private code may be set into your system to prevent accidental operation by 

 

another transmitter nearby. See the Coding Instructions section on the Page 4. 

 

Batteries- Installing / Changing  

 

IMPORTANT: The batteries must be placed in the Remote Receiver first, then in handheld 

 

Remote as follows. Use fresh alkaline batteries only. 

1)

 

Move the slide switch on the Remote Receiver to the 

OFF 

position. 

2)

 

Press the battery compartment slightly and then release, compartment will pop out as shown 
in Figure 6. 

3)

 

Slide open the battery door and remove batteries. Wait for 1 minute, and then install 4 new 
AA-size batteries. 

4)

 

Replace the battery door and slide battery compartment back into Remote Receiver. 

5)

 

Move the slide switch on the Remote Receiver to the 

REMOTE 

position. 

6)

 

Handheld Remote- Remove cover and batteries, Wait for 1 minute, and then install 3 new 
AAA-size batteries. 

7)

 

Press the 

ON

 key- an audible beep form Remote Receiver will be heard. 

            
 

NOTE: The batteries in the Handheld Remote should be changed 1 x 6 months or 

when the Low Battery indicator (on LCD display) is ON. The Handheld Remote will switch 
Off the fireplace when the batteries are too low. 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 6 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for RCK-I Series

Page 1: ...cal codes FCC Requirements WARNING Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user authority to operate the equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 to the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful i...

Page 2: ...Installation 1 Secure the fireplace mounting plate to the floor of the fireplace by using the adhesive on bottom of mounting plate or 2 self drilling screws provided as shown in Figure 1 2 Slide the Remote Receiver into the fireplace mounting plate as shown in Figure 1 3 Slide the battery compartment into the Remote Receiver as shown in Figure 2 4 Place the switch cap on the slide switch 5 Feed bo...

Page 3: ...ollows Use fresh alkaline batteries only 1 Move the slide switch on the Remote Receiver to the OFF position 2 Press the battery compartment slightly and then release compartment will pop out as shown in Figure 6 3 Slide open the battery door and remove batteries Wait for 1 minute and then install 4 new AA size batteries 4 Replace the battery door and slide battery compartment back into Remote Rece...

Page 4: ...ild Proof function as shown in Figure 7 Child Proof will appear on the LCD screen below the room temperature 3 To temporarily restore operation of buttons press the OFF key as follows Long 1 5 sec Short 5 sec Short Long Short CP will disappear from the LCD screen 4 If no button is pressed for 2 minutes the Handheld Remote will return to the Child Proof function 5 To permanently remove Child Proof ...

Page 5: ...ee Pg 4 Handheld Remote will Batteries may be low in Handheld Remote change batteries not turn On Off fireplace Check temperature of Receiver must be below 140 deg F Install heat shield if necessary Reduce distance between Handheld Remote and Receiver max is 20 feet Receiver does not learn Repeat steps on Pg 4 under Coding Instructions handheld Remote coding Receiver turns off automatically The Re...

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