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9.10.2 Backup Battery Pack
The backup battery pack is used when electrical power to
the appliance is interrupted. The lifespan of backup batteries
depends on various factors including battery quality, number of
ignitions, changes to room thermostat set point, etc.
When backup batteries are low, a double-beep will be emitted
from the IFC module when it receives an ON/OFF command from
the remote control.
This is an alert for a low battery condition of the backup batteries
and after this double-beep warning, no commands will be
accepted until batteries are replaced.
When batteries are replaced, a beep will be emitted from the IFC
module as soon as powered.
9.11 Reset the System for Manual
Operation
• Manual operation of the control system will only operate the
burner on ‘HI.’
• Put the ON/OFF rocker switch into OFF position (located on
the control module housing).
• Press the red SW1 button on the IFC module until the
module emits three (3) BEEPS and an amber LED is
illuminated. This indicates the IFC module is ready to
synchronize with the remote control.
• Within five (5) seconds, press the red SW1 button on the IFC
module again. The pilot will automatically light.
• Turn the main burner ON by pressing ON/OFF rocker switch
to ON position.
• Turn the main burner OFF by pressing ON/OFF rocker switch
to OFF position. Pilot will remain lit even if burner is turned
off (provided CPI mode is turned ON).
9.12 IFC Module Ignition and Reset
Information
9.12.1 Automatic Safety Restart
This system will execute an automatic turn OFF command within
(24) hours of a continued pilot flame ignition. This allows the
system to verify correct safety functions.
After the turn OFF sequence is completed, the IFC module will
re-execute the latest command.
9.12.2 IFC Module Ignition Sequence
NOTE: The location of the LED indicator on the IFC module is
determined by fireplace model and design. The red LED indicator
also may be located in the component housing behind the lower
grill, or behind the access panel on the left side.
First Attempt
• Starting from the system in OFF position, press the remote
control ON/OFF key.
• Approximately (4) seconds after ON/OFF key is pushed, the
IFC module will start the spark.
• First ignition try will last approximately (60) seconds.
Second Attempt
• If there is no flame ignition (rectification) during the first
try for ignition, the IFC module will stop sparking for
approximately (35) seconds.
• After this wait time, the IFC module will start the second try
for ignition by sparking for approximately (60) seconds.
• If ignition is successful on third ignition attempt, there will be
a (60) second delay before the main burner lights.
Third Attempt
If after this third attempt there is still no positive ignition, the IFC
module will go into LOCK OUT and the red LED will blink (3)
times in intervals until the system is reset. Verify the gas supply is
turned on and the sensor is not shorted.
In Summary:
• The IFC control module will try (2) times for ignition.
• Each try for ignition will last approximately (60) seconds.
• The wait time between the two tries is approximately (35)
seconds.
9.12.3 Reset IFC Module After Lockout
Reset Using ON/OFF Rocker Switch on Control Module:
• Set ON/OFF rocker switch to OFF position.
• Wait approximately (2) seconds and move switch to the ON
position. The ignition sequence will start again.
Reset Using Remote Control ON/OFF Key:
• Turn the system off by pressing the remote control ON/OFF
key.
• After approximately (2) seconds press the remote control
ON/OFF key again. The IFC module will reset and the ignition
sequence will start again.
Reset By Cycling Flame:
• In remote control flame adjustment, use the down arrow key
to reduce flame to off (indicated by OFF displayed on the
LCD screen on the remote control).
• Wait approximately (2) seconds and press the up arrow key.
The ignition sequence will start.
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