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02.6 

RADIO CHANNEL SETTINGS

To set the communication channel between the remote control and appliance control unit, at time necessary after replacing the batteries, 

turn off appliance power by turning the main switch to 0.

Next, simultaneously press remote control keys 1 and 2 to display the SELECT UNIT X message.  Use Keys 

1

 and 

2

 to set the required 

channel (X = from 0 to 7).  Next, turn the main switch to I and, after two seconds, press and hold down Key 

3

 for at least two seconds

Previously selected channel settings are confirmed by a beep and the message UNIT LOADED X.

If SEARCH FIELD is displayed on the remote control, an incorrect radio channel may have accidentally been entered.

In this case, you must search for the associated channel.  Without turning device power off, simultaneously press keys 1 and 2 and set 

the various channels from 0 to 7 in sequence until the correct channel is found.

If the channel set in the electronic card does not match the one set on the remote control, the SEARCH FIELD message will remain on 

the display.  If, however, the channel is correct, message UNIT LOADED X will be displayed.

 

02.7 

KEYBOARD LOCK

It is possible to lock purposely the keys of the remote controller from MENU 9 – TECHNIC SETTINGS.

In state of parameter enabled accordingly, the keyboard gets locked by typing quickly 

7

 then 

3

. The message KEYS HOLD is kept 

displayed on the screen, as no operation is possible by pressing any button.

To unlock the keyboard, repeat the sequence through the same keys 

7

 and 

3

; so the message KEYS FREE is displayed; you come then 

back to the main screen page and the keys of the remote controller resume to operate normally.

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Summary of Contents for Radio Control

Page 1: ...SM095 EN REV05 2016_04 RADIOCONTROL USER MANUAL To be kept by the purchaser Remote radio control for air heating products...

Page 2: ...uct Please carefully read and keep this sheet before using the equipment The manual provides information and suggestions necessary for correct product use Knowing and observing these instructions will...

Page 3: ...5 BATTERY INSTALLATION AND REPLACEMENT 8 02 6 RADIO CHANNEL SETTINGS 9 02 7 KEYBOARD LOCK 9 02 8 DISPLAY BACKLIGHT 10 CHAP 03 OPERATING MODE 11 03 1 APPLIANCE OPERATIONS 11 03 2 REMOTE CONTROL USE AS...

Page 4: ...d by Jolly Mec Caminetti S p A The descriptions and illustrations provided in the following publication are not binding Jolly Mec Caminetti S p A reserves the right to make any modifications that may...

Page 5: ...g value 3 ON OFF ESC RESET OFF Turns on WORK Turns off ALARM Resets the alarm MENU Returns to the previous level 4 Temperature selection OFF Lets you set Room temperature WORK Lets you set Room temper...

Page 6: ...e auger gear motor and electrical resistance are running Room probe request Day chronothermostat program Auger gear motor Chronothermostat Week chronothermostat program Fume fan Electrical resistance...

Page 7: ...next to the keys indicate the set output level Led On Output level 1 1 1 and 2 3 2 5 Remote control connection to the console Radio wave transmission between the radio control and control unit by natu...

Page 8: ...check whether the batteries are charged Otherwise replace them with new ones of the same type To replace the batteries remove the cover on the back of the radio control insert the batteries in the spe...

Page 9: ...ssociated channel Without turning device power off simultaneously press keys 1 and 2 and set the various channels from 0 to 7 in sequence until the correct channel is found If the channel set in the e...

Page 10: ...isplayed Press Keys 1 or 2 to adjust backlight off delay time in seconds After setting the required value press Key 3 to confirm and exit settings If DELAY OFF 0 factory settings are not changed the s...

Page 11: ...ng mode i e at the heat output level until the set ambient temperature is exceeded by 0 5 C a condition required to trigger the ECO function To restart the heating mode the ambient temperature must de...

Page 12: ...e operations in work mode meaning until the temperature read by the room probe reaches the set value p0 The number indicated next to the letter P indicates the output level at which the device is runn...

Page 13: ...selecting the required output level press Key 3 to return to the main page To change the required temperatures press Key 4 on the main page to immediately open the relevant section The set value can b...

Page 14: ...he remote control as a room probe 5 SET STAND BY STAND BY mode lets you turn off the appliance when room request according to the set configuration is met In STAND BY display message the appliance is...

Page 15: ...ys 1 and 2 and press Key 7 to set the displayed value and move to the next page Menu 01 DAY CLOCK To select the current day use Keys 1 and 2 and press Key 7 to set the displayed value and move to the...

Page 16: ...2 to adjust the delay time When the appliance is OFF set DELAY TURN ON for deferred appliance start or with the appliance in WORK set DELAY TURN OFF to program shutdown The function is disabled when...

Page 17: ...Y Use Keys 1 and 2 to set the end time for the first operating time range permitted by the function and press Key 7 to confirm the selection and move to the next page M2 3 005 TEM ROOM PROG 1 Use Keys...

Page 18: ...in the first time range and then press Key 7 to confirm the selection and move to the next page M2 4 005 MONDAY PROG 1 Use Keys 1 and 2 to select to enable or disable the program created for the displ...

Page 19: ...press Key 7 to confirm the selection and move to the next page M02 05 005 TEM ROOM PROG 1 Use Keys 1 and 2 to set the room temperature value to be reached in the first time range and then press Key 7...

Page 20: ...nished the message DONE will be displayed to confirm correct data entry Next the level page automatically returns to the Menu Page MENU 4 SET PROBE MENU 5 SET STAND BY Menu 05 DELTAOFF STAND BY Use Ke...

Page 21: ...EAN BASKET appears on the main screen to remind the user to clean the brazier before re igniting the stove Press Key 3 to cancel the message and return to the main screen where message OFF is displaye...

Page 22: ...e settings Information for the assistance technician are provided from page 4 to page 8 Press Button 5 to go to page 8 Press Button 3 to go back a level MENU 8 STATE STOVE MENU 09 TECHNIC SETTINGS The...

Page 23: ...1 and 2 to adjust fume exhaust speed between 09 and 09 corresponding to 3 each unit and press Key 7 to confirm and move to the next page MENU 11 READ MEMORY Menu 11 TOTAL HOURS Total operating hours a...

Page 24: ...product serial number is displayed in this page Menu 11 BATCH The product lot number is displayed in this page Press button 5 to move from one alarm page to the other four Menu 11 FLOW EXCLUDED The n...

Page 25: ...nuity interruptions AL03 HOT EXHAUST The fumes temperature is over 270 C Check the position of the fumes probe Check to see if the air exchange fan is running properly Check to see if the stove is dir...

Page 26: ...The comburent air flow is not within the set range Check that the comburent air inlet is open and not partially clogged Check that the chimney pot or the entire flue are not dirty and this will reduc...

Page 27: ...back of the stove are clean to allow input of cooling air AL16 SERVICE 24H The device continuously remained on for over 24 hours Thoroughly clean all the parts firebox ash pan exchanger glass firebox...

Page 28: ...ethods CEI EN 61000 3 2 Electromagnetic compatibility Part 3 Section 2 Part 4 Sections 2 4 5 6 8 9 11 29 Some device specifications are listed below Description Value UM Operating room temperature 0 6...

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Page 32: ...SM095 EN REV05 2016_04 Via S Giuseppe 2 24060 Telgate Bg Italy Tel 39 035 83 59 211 Fax 39 035 83 59 203 www jolly mec it info jolly mec it...

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