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2.2 Remote Control Overview
This Heat Design Gas Appliance has been constructed with an advanced remote control system. This consists of
three main parts; Handset (fig. 1.1), Receiver (fig. 1.2) and Gas Valve with Manual Override (fig. 1.3). The Gas
control valve and the Receiver are behind the access door. This is also where the product Data Label is located.
• The Remote Handset has 4 Buttons; these will perform all
operations of the fire.
• Always leave the dial on the Gas Control Valve set to "ON",
the "MAN" position is only for servicing and emergency use if the
handset is misplaced, or the battery fails.
• With each successful button press of the handset, the
receiver will emit an audible signal.
• A toggle switch is present on the Gas Control Valve; this
should be put into the "O" position if the appliance is not
operated for a long period (over a week).
• The heat output can be manually adjusted by turning the
setting knob on the Gas Control Valve.
fig. 1.1 Remote Handset
fig. 1.2 Remote Receiver
fig. 1.3 Gas Control Valve
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