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THERMOSTATIC MODE 

PLEASE NOTE: Thermostatic mode of this fire will only allow regulation of the room temperature by 
the fire when it has been already lit via manual operation of the handset.   It will not allow the fire 
to light automatically due to low ambient room temperature and should therefore not be relied 
upon for frost protection purposes. 

1)

 

Unlock the handset as previously described and press and  
release the MODE button until the display has the thermometer  

symbol flashing at the top of the display.  Press the SET button to  
enter this mode. 

 

 

 

2)

 

Press the SET button again to see the temperature setting that is set (the default is 24 degrees 
Celsius).  If a different set temperature is required, whilst the display is showing this set temperature, 
press the + and 

 buttons to alter this setting, press the set button to store the required temperature, 

or alternatively leave the handset for a few seconds and the temperature will be stored 
automatically. 

 

3)

 

If at any time the power button is operated during thermostat mode, the control will cancel any 
thermostat operation and return the control to manual mode. 

 

IMPORTANT NOTE:  Thermostat mode will not light the fire automatically and will only regulate 
between the maximum and minimum burner setting.  The fire must be lit manually via the 
handset and then you enter thermostat mode as described in this section and set the 
temperature.  When no longer requiring the thermostat, mode turn off the burner and the 
handset will return to manual mode. 

RESTORING COMMUNICATION WITH THE FIRE 

 

FULL FUNCTION (LCD) HANDSET 

 

If the handset for whatever reason has lost communication with the Fire Control valve, when the 
handset is held, the green light will be permanently lit but will pulse brighter. 

In addition, the communication symbol        

                                                                   

And other symbols will be missing from the display and it will appear as shown. 

To reconnect do the following 

 

Reset the handset to clear the old pairing and enable it to accept a new pairing: - 

1.

 

Hold the handset as described previously to unlock the keypad and keep hold of the handset  

2.

 

while doing all the following. 

 

3.

 

Press and hold the SET button and keep held for around 3 seconds until you hear a second beep.  

Release the SET button and PROG appears at the top left of the handset.  SETUP should also be 
flashing at the top right corner of the display. 

 

4.

 

When SETUP is flashing, press and release the SET button to enter the menu. (H24 (or 12), will be 
flashing.  Press and release the SET button about 9 more times until the display shows CA with a 
flashing 0.  Press and release the + or 

 button once to change the CA0 to CA1.  Then press and 

release the SET button once again.  The display will now show 7ESC r4 (or any number next to 
the r). 

 

5.

 

The handset is now at factory reset condition and a new pairing can be performed, see next 
section. 

 

A video is available on YouTube showing you how to do this please see link below 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bbeSuk0IWI

 

Summary of Contents for AVALON 4 Series

Page 1: ...leave this instruction booklet with the user after the installation is complete Leave the system ready for operation and instruct the user in the correct use of the appliance and operation of its con...

Page 2: ...T 5 GTBAV4NM1 GTBAV4NR1 GTBCN5NM1S GTBCN5NR1S GTBAV4LM1 GTBAV4LR1 GTBCN5LM1SGTBCN5LR1S GTBCN5NM1B GTBCN5NR1B GTBCN5LM1B GTBCN5LR1B HAWK 4 MKII GTBHK4NM1D GTBHK4NR1D GTBHK4LM1D GTBHK4LR1D GTBHK4NM1T GT...

Page 3: ...Up Full Function Handset LCD 17 19 Advanced Setting Full Function Handset LCD 19 20 Restoring Communication with The Fire 20 21 Remote Care and Maintenance 22 24 Installation and Commissioning Checkl...

Page 4: ...AL DATA 0558 NATURAL GAS MANUAL REMOTE LPG MANUAL REMOTE Energy Efficiency Class Nominal Gas Pressure 20mbar 37mbar Main Burner Injector mm 0 59 x 7 1 03 Pilot Injector mm 0 35 0 27 Burner Aeration 7...

Page 5: ...5 STOVE DIMENSIONS AVALON 4 CONSORT 5 HAWK 4 MKII...

Page 6: ...onto a combustible wall Any combustible materials must be removed from behind the appliance 6 The appliance must be sited on a non combustible hearth of minimum 12mm thickness 7 The hearth should be e...

Page 7: ...ust have a minimum of 2 6 meters of vertical height measured from the top of the stove to the bottom of the terminal outlet Please note for rear flue appliances it is recommended that the vertical flu...

Page 8: ...e should incorporate a gas service isolation tap situated within 1 metre of the application Figure 2 Gas Supply Access The 8mm Bundy pipe being fitted to the gas inlet on the valve The compression joi...

Page 9: ...Inlet Gas Pressure should be 20mbar 1 0mbar for Natural Gas 37mbar for LPG The supply pressure test point shown in figure 6 is measured at the burner inlet point INSTALLATION OF THE FIRE BED INTO THE...

Page 10: ...groove to the right of Log B behind the third flame port hole in the matrix The top of the log sits in the cut out that is located on the top edge of the back of the base ceramic Figure 7 Log D1 sits...

Page 11: ...and windows in the room containing the fire before the test is carried out Complete the Log picture close the door and replace the handle and fixing bolt Ensure that the fire is burning at full rate...

Page 12: ...n of the appliance before testing Check the spark gap on the pilot is correct See Diagram 2 After testing advise the customer of any work that needs to be carried out A GAS SAFE registered fitter usin...

Page 13: ...13 TROUBLESHOOTING...

Page 14: ...14...

Page 15: ...dryer It is only CE approved for use as a room heater with a decorative fuel effect WARNING Do not use the appliance if the glass door panel is broken removed or if the door is open The GAS SAFE REGIS...

Page 16: ...gistered engineer should be contacted to examine the appliance and installation CARE MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING Check your chimney and flue arrangement and have the chimney system swept at least once a...

Page 17: ...they are mounted firmly and in the correct orientation and that the battery covers are replaced fully Ensure the small isolation switch on the gas control is switched to the ON I position Hold the han...

Page 18: ...BE ACHIEVED BY A CONSCIOUS DELIBERATE ACT ERGO IT MAY TAKE SOME TIME TO BECOME FAMILIAR WITH THE INTRICACIES OF HANDSET OPERATION TIME DATE AND TEMPERATURE 1 Hold the handset in one hand ensuring you...

Page 19: ...a certain period has elapsed 2 Hold the handset in one hand ensuring it is in contact with both sides The green light of the unlock symbol should be lit The snooze time can be set either before or dur...

Page 20: ...n and set the temperature When no longer requiring the thermostat mode turn off the burner and the handset will return to manual mode RESTORING COMMUNICATION WITH THE FIRE FULL FUNCTION LCD HANDSET If...

Page 21: ...control valve Note Pressing of the power button must be done within 1 second of the red light coming on If not done quickly enough then the above must be repeated until done correctly 3 When done cor...

Page 22: ...both in the handset 2 x 1 5v AA Alkaline and in the valve 3 x 1 5v AA Alkaline The battery covers can be opened without tools by using your finger tip and pressing to unhook the clip that retains the...

Page 23: ...tion The handset is too far away from the fire it needs to be some within a few metres If the above is correct and the handset is still flashing then the pairing on the valve may have been accidentall...

Page 24: ...heck correct function Hold the handset firmly the unlock keypad light should be lit solid green If NO LIGHT present on handset Check the batteries in the handset are good mounted correctly and firmly...

Page 25: ...de Appliance Description Serial Number COMMISSIONING CHECK Complete Sign YES NO Does the chimney flue system meet the appropriate standard Has the chimney flue system been swept and passed the soundne...

Page 26: ...26 SERVICE RECORDS...

Page 27: ...ion date for the second year of the standard warranty to be valid and within every 12 month anniversary thereafter to maintain the validity and coverage of any extended warranty For this purpose the i...

Page 28: ...osote content or any other painted treated timber 5 Consequential loss to associated non Hunter Stoves Group products is not covered under the warranty 6 Consequential loss relating to decorations sof...

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