Turn the main burner control
knob (Knob ‘B’ – diagram 19)
fully anti-clockwise until the end
stop is reached.
Fit the motor as shown in diagram
20, making sure that the motor sits
on the locating pin.
Replace the valve cover and
tighten the Philips headed screw.
(Do not over-tighten the screw as
this may effect the operation of
the control). Make sure that the
snap connector has located
properly. When fitted correctly,
the valve cover holds the motor in
the correct position.
Attaching the Remote Control Receiver Box
The control lead is then attached to the receiver box using the plastic connector and to
the valve motor by the two spade terminals.
The Remote Control Receiver Box is powered by 4 x AA batteries (supplied). The
batteries are fitted by sliding the cover off the receiver box the orientation of the
batteries shown on the diagram in the box.
Fit the 9-volt battery to the remote control handset.
Test that the remote control system is working by pressing the increase and decrease
buttons on the handset.
If the system is working correctly, the receiver box can be sited. The ideal position for
the receiver box being on the hearth, at the back of the stove. The remote control
system is ultra-sonic and hence the receiver box does not have to be in line of sight of
the remote handset.
WARNING!
The receiver box should not be sited anywhere that the temperature will be greater than
50
°
Celsius. High temperatures will shorten the battery life and may cause the remote
control receiver to stop operating.
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Diagram 19
Diagram 20
Knob B
Motor