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BATTERY LIFE

Life expectancy of the alkaline batteries in the transmitter should be at least 12 months.

Check and replace all batteries:

Annually.

• 

When operating range becomes reduced.

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When transmissions are not received by the remote receiver.

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If the hand held transmitter battery measures less than 9.0 volts.

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If you encounter problems with your 

fireplace

 system, the problem may be with the 

fireplace

 itself or it could be with the remote. Review 

the

fireplace

  manual to make sure all connections are made properly. Then check the operation of this remote in the following manner:

Make sure there is a 110-volt power source to the receiver.

• 

Check battery in transmitter to make sure contacts are touching (+) and (-) ends of battery. Bend metal contacts in for a tighter 

fit.

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Check if the transmitter battery is fully charged.

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Be sure that the transmitter and receiver are within 20’ - 25’ operating range.

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If the receiver  is installed in a tight enclosed metal surrounding, the operating range will be shortened. 

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Make sure the hand-held transmitter and remote receiver are communicating properly (see SECURITY CODES section).

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TROUBLE SHOOTING

FCC REQUIREMENTS

NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODI-

FICATIONS TO THE EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT

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SYSTEM CHECK

Slide the 3-position button on the remote receiver to the 

• 

ON

 position.  The fireplace will go through the start cycle and hot surface

After the pilot 

flame

 is lit, the main gas valve should open and the main gas 

flame

 should ignite.

Slide the button to 

• 

OFF

.  The main gas 

flame

 and pilot 

flame

 should both extinguish. 

Slide the button to 

• 

REMOTE

, then press the ON button on the transmitter to change the system to on.

LEARNING TRANSMITTER TO RECEIVER

This transmitter has one of 65,536 unique security codes.  It may be necessary to program the remote receiver to “learn” the security 

code of the transmitter upon initial use, if batteries are replaced, or if using a replacement transmitter. 

NOTE:

 This receiver can hold up to 3 transmitter codes. This is for the times when a second hand held transmitter or a wall transmitter 

is required.

Make sure the receiver’s slide switch is in the 

• 

REMOTE

 position.

Press and release the 

• 

LEARN

 button on the receiver.

When you hear the “Beep”, press and hold the 

• 

ON

 or 

OFF

 button for about 2 seconds on the transmitter.

You will then hear a series of rapid beeps that indicate that your new transmitter has been accepted by the receiver.

• 

If you press the 

• 

LEARN

 button on the receiver and you hear no beeps, the receiver is unable to retain any more transmitter codes 

(make sure the transmitter battery is properly installed and fully charged).

To delete all of the transmitter codes on your receiver, press and hold the 

• 

LEARN

 button for 10 seconds. Then you will hear a 

series of three long beeps, indicating that the receiver’s memory has been cleared.

TRANSMITTER WALL CLIP

The transmitter can be hung on a wall using the clip provided.

Wood - Drill 1/8’’ pilot holes and install with screws provided.

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Plaster/Wallboard - Drill 1/4’’ holes, then install with the screws provided.

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WALL CLIP

SLOT

WALL  CLIP

BATTERY

COMPARTMENT

igniter will glow after pre purge time and ignite the pilot. NOTE: If the remote does not communicate with the reciever, go to the

section: Learning Transmitter to Receiver.   

The power vent will turn off after 3 minutes post purge.

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