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LENNOX HEARTH PRODUCTS • ELITE LINEAR VIEW DIRECT-VENT GAS FIREPLACE (MODELS LDV42, LDV54) • CARE AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: DIAGRAMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS ARE REPRESENTATIVE AND ARE NOT DRAWN TO SCALE.
Remote Control System
The remote control system provides remote
ON/OFF burner operation.
The receiver (wall switch) accepts commands
from the handheld remote control transmitter
to turn the flame on and off.
Use the slider switch
(Figure 10-1)
to set the
receiver to one of three positions:
• ON (manually turns on the burner)
• REMOTE (remote ON/OFF burner control)
• OFF (manually turns off the burner)
Receiver (Wall Switch) Functionality
The Receiver is powered by four (4) AA bat-
teries. The receiver accepts commands via
radio signal sent from the transmitter. When
the system is turned on, an acoustic sig-
nal (“beep”) is generated to indicate that the
Receiver is ready to receive commands from
the Remote Control.
Remote Control Functionality
When the batteries are installed in the remote
control and the side slider is in the position
shown in
Figure 10-1
, the LED on the trans-
mitter illuminates each time the ON/OFF button
is pressed.
Initializing the Remote Control System
To program the transmitter to the receiver,
slide the wall switch to the REMOTE position
(see
Figure 10-1
) and press the ON/OFF key on
the handheld remote control.
The system has an automatic learning mode
that allows the receiver to synchronize with
a new transmitter in the event the transmitter
must be replaced. As soon as the receiver
receives the first correct command from any
remote control, it will beep (3) times to con-
firm synchronization.
Turning ON the Appliance
When the ON/OFF key is pressed (
Figure
10-2
), the LED on the transmitter illuminates
and the Remote Control is switched on.
Turning OFF the Appliance
If the appliance and the Remote Control are
switched on, when the ON/OFF key is pressed
(
Figure 10-2
), the Remote control is turned
off. The receiver beeps (2) times.
WARNING
Fire hazard. Can cause severe
injury or death. The receiver
causes ignition of the appli-
ance. The appliance can turn
on suddenly. Keep away from
the appliance burner when
operating the remote system or
activating manual bypass of the
remote system.
CAUTION
Property damage hazard. Excessive
heat can cause property damage.
The appliance can stay lit for many
hours. Turn off the appliance if it
is not going to be attended for any
length of time. Always place the
Transmitter where children can not
reach it.
Figure 10-1: Receiver (Wall Switch)
REMOTE
OFF
ON
Three-position slider switch
in REMOTE position
Figure 10-2: Transmitter (Remote Control)
Burner ON/OFF
Safety
Lock
Low Battery Detection (Remote Control)
The life of the Remote Control batteries
depends on many factors, including battery
quality and number of appliance ignitions.
When the transmitter batteries are low, the
LED light will be dim to alert of a low battery
condition before losing all power. As soon as
the depleted batteries are replaced, the Trans-
mitter will restart its normal operation.
Low Battery Detection (Receiver Wall Switch)
If the receiver batteries are low, a triple acous-
tic signal will be emitted by the receiver when
it receives a command from the transmitter
depressing the ON/OFF key. This is an alert of
a low battery condition before losing battery
power at all. As soon as the depleted batter-
ies are replaced, the acoustic signal from the
receiver confirms the reception of the ON/OFF
command from the transmitter.
Child Safety Lockout
With this function it is possible to deactivate
the remote control key (see
Figure 10-2
).
Backup Function
If the batteries of the Receiver are low, the
appliance can be switched on manually by
moving the slider switch on the Receiver to the
ON position (see
Figure 10-1
).