RECEIVER SWITCH: The receiver switch has three positions, ‘OFF’, ‘ON’ and ‘REMOTE’.
‘OFF’ prevents the main burner from being lit. This is a useful safety feature if children might play
with the remote control.
‘ON’ bypasses the remote control entirely, allowing the heater to be lit even though the batteries in
the receiver or remote control are dead. In this setting the thermostat is inactive and the heat
may be controlled manually.
‘REMOTE’ brings the remote control into full operation, allowing its in-built thermostat to match
heat output to the heating needs of the area the remote control is in, provided that the
remote control is left pointing toward the heater. The remote control can be set to
automatically run the heater within any desired time period. See the separate remote control
operating instructions for full details.
• Check the display on the remote control. If it reads ‘OFF’, aim the remote control toward the
receiver and press the centre button on the remote to switch it to ‘ON’.
When the display shows ‘ON’, the SET TEMP will be displayed below the ROOM TEMP. For
the burner to light, the SET TEMP must be higher than the ROOM TEMP. Raise the SET
TEMP, if necessary, by pressing the right hand button.
• Turn the PILOT control fully anticlockwise to the ‘ON’ position and the fire will light at full heat.
• After about ten minutes, set the FLAME SIZE control to give the desired heat output.
FAN OPERATION (All ACC models)
• At this stage you may turn on the fan by rotating the fan switch in either direction. The switch
gives three speeds and ‘OFF’. NOTE. The fan is also controlled by an internal switch which will
not permit it to start until the fire is hot (about ten minutes from cold on high fire) and will keep it
running for some time after the fire goes out. No harm will result if the fan is left ‘OFF’.
PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE CONTROL
The control can be programmed to operate the heater at a desired later time. The controls for this
are under the sliding cover below the display. Programming instructions are in the instruction
sheet supplied with the remote control.
LIGHTING ECS II MODELS:-
NOTE: Full instructions covering the capabilities of this system are detailed in a separate
leaflet. Only basic instructions for MANUAL operation are given here.
CAUTION. To avoid the risk of backburning, do not attempt to re-light the fire less than three
minutes after it has been extinguished.
ECS II models have an RF control system which does not require the remote to be aimed directly
at the heater. They have a handpiece which incorporates the thermostat. If there is no display on
the handpiece panel, check the batteries (4 AAA alkaline). When switched OFF, the display will
show the day of the week, the time, the room temperature and OFF. See the leaflet for setting the
correct day and time.
NOTE. Before using the remote, you must ‘teach’ the control system to recognise only your
particular handpiece.
• Set the remote to OFF by pressing the ON/OFF button if necessary. (OFF will be displayed).
• Turn OFF the mains supply to the heater.
• Turn ON the mains supply to the heater and immediately press and hold both the FAN and PROG
buttons for ten seconds. The display will show ‘LC’, and then revert to the normal OFF display.
LIGHTING THE HEATER
• Check that the power to the heater is switched ON, and that the gas tap is turned ON.
• Press the ON/OFF button. The display will now show one of three modes — MANUAL, AUTO
or PROG plus possibly flame and fan symbols. In PROGRAM mode, the OFF may not change to
ON, but the word PROG will be displayed.
• Press the AUTO/MAN button repeatedly to step through the three modes until you reach
MANUAL. In this mode the thermostat in the handpiece is disabled so that the flame size and fan
speed may be controlled as desired. The flame symbol may or may not be showing.
• If the flame symbol is showing, the ignition sequence will commence. After a deliberate time
delay (about 7 seconds), the ignition sparking will commence, and if gas is available, the fire will
light.
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