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Connect all components according to the appropriate
wiring diagram.
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When GV60 components are installed, make sure they
are not exposed to dirt, oil, grease or other chemical
agents.
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Do not permit foreign particles under plastic cover.
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Place ON/OFF switch (if equipped) where it is easily
accessible for the user.
Thermocouple Circuit
Total resistance of thermocouple circuit should be mini-
mized to ensure proper operation.
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Tighten interrupter block into valve ¼ turn beyond
finger tight (2...3 Nm).
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Slide cables into plastic insert.
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Slide plastic insert with cables into the brass inter-
rupter block.
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While keeping pressure on the cables and plastic
insert, tighten the thermocouple
1
⁄
4
...
1
⁄
2
turn beyond
finger tight (2...3 Nm).
Ignition Cable
Receiver
1. Insert batteries or connect AC mains power. The
module for circulating fan and light/dimmer includes
a mains adapter. With mains adapter, batteries can be
used for backup (RF only).
2. Place ON/OFF switch (if equipped) to ON position.
3. The receiver has to learn the handset code:
Press and hold the receiver’s reset button (figure 11,
page 8) until you hear two (2) beeps. After the sec-
ond, longer beep, release the reset button. Within the
subsequent 20 seconds press the (small flame) but-
ton on the handset until you hear two (2) short beeps
confirming the code is set.
NOTE:
This is a one time setting only, and it is not re-
quired when changing the batteries in the hand-
set or receiver.
4. Check the reception. For better reception straighten
the antenna and move it to a position that allows for
better reception (see notice below).
5. When the RF-receiver is placed in the appliance, the
surrounding metal can reduce reception considerably.
-
ences reception.
IR Versions
Place the infrared eye in a suitable position. The infrared
signal transmission requires a line of sight.
V Module
An LED indicates that power is ON.
Use Power cord, Fan and Light with Molex connecter
according to wiring diagram (figure 12, page 9) or
connect wires with core cable ends to the pluggable
screw terminals.
V Module with screw terminals: max. AWG 12/2,5mm
2
(figure 12, page 9).
Connect the Light and the Fan first and then the power
supply.
Take care that unused outlets are protected from contact.
NOTICE
To keep the receiver free from debris, dirt, and hu-
midity, do not remove the receiver from the plastic
bag until all construction is complete.
NOTICE
Wiring of valve and receiver must be completed be-
fore starting ignition. Failure to do so could damage
the electronics.
NOTICE
The use of the Mertik Maxitrol interrupter block is
recommended. Keep connection of interrupter block
and thermocouple clean and dry. Avoid severe bend-
ing of the thermocouple tubing during installation
(min. 1” radius; 2.5 cm) as this may cause it to fail.
NOTICE
Do not damage the ignition cable while attaching it
to the ignition electrode. When the cable is in place,
avoid contact with sharp objects or edges.
With cables longer than 900
mm, avoid contact with
metal parts, as this could decrease spark.
NOTICE
The antenna must not cross or come into contact
with the ignition wire. This will render the receiver
inoperable.
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD:
▪
Read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow
them could result in property damage, personal
injury, or loss of life.
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This control must be electrically wired and operated
in accordance with all codes and local regulations.
Service and installation must be performed by a
trained, experienced service technician.
▪
Do not use the module if you suspect it may be
damaged.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
FOR OEM USE ONLY
WIRING CONNECTIONS
APPENDIX B
A p p e n d i x B
Summary of Contents for 4 Glass 2 burners
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Page 84: ...84 SAMPLE PRODUCT CERTIFICATION LABELS SERIES 40 BURNER 30cm in length ...
Page 85: ...85 SERIES 70 BURNER 45cm in length ...
Page 86: ...86 SERIES 110 130 BURNER 100cm in length ...
Page 87: ...87 SERIES 150 170 BURNER 135cm in length ...
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Page 146: ...APPENDIX D 3 A p p e n d i x D 4 Glass 2 BURNERS 45cm in length each ...
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Page 150: ...APPENDIX E 1 A p p e n d i x E ORTAL USA Fireplace Trouble Shooting Guide ...
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