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OPERATION

2.  Press and hold the SET key until the de-

sired set temperature is reached. The LCD 

screen set numbers will increase from 45° 

to 99° and then restart over at 45°.

3.  Release  the  SET  key. The  LCD  screen 

will display the set temperature for 3 sec-

onds, then flash the set temperature for 

3 seconds, then LCD screen will default 

to display the room temperature.

To Change The Set Temperature

1.  Press  and  hold  the  SET  key  until  the 

desired set temperature is reached. The 

LCD  screen  set  numbers  will  increase 

from 45° to 99° then restart over at 45°.

2.  Release the SET key. The LCD screen will 

display the set temperature for 3 seconds, 

then flash the set temperature for 3 sec-

onds, then the LCD screen will default to 

display the room temperature.

3.  Press  the  MODE  key  to  disengage  the 

thermo  mode. The  word  ROOM  on  the 

LCD screen will not show when the thermo 

is not in operation.

 

Note: The highest SET temperature is 

99°F (32 °C) and the lowest temperature 

is 45°F (6°C).

REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION 

NOTES

The Thermo Feature on the transmitter op-

erates  the  appliance  whenever  the  ROOM 

TEMPERATURE varies a certain number of 

degrees from the SET TEMPERATURE.
This  variation  is  called  the  “swing”  or  tem-

perature  differential. The  normal  operating 

cycle  of  an  appliance  may  be  4  times  per 

hour  depending  on  how  well  the  room  or 

home  is  insulated  from  the  cold  or  drafts. 

The factory setting for the “swing number” is 

2. This represents a temperature variation of 

+/-2°F (1°C) between SET temperature and 

ROOM temperature, which determines when 

the fireplace will be activated. The transmitter 

has ON and OFF manual functions that are 

activated  by  pressing  either  button  on  the 

face of the transmitter. When a button on the 

transmitter is pressed the word ON or OF will 

appear on the LCD screen to show while the 

signal is being sent. Upon initial use, there 

may be a delay of three seconds before the 

remote receiver will respond to the transmitter. 

This is part of the system’s design.

Figure 28 - Manual Mode in ON Operation

Figure 29 - Manual Mode in OFF Operation

Setting°F/°C Scale

The factory setting for temperature is °F. To 

change this setting to °C, press the ON key 

and the OFF key on the remote control at the 

same time (see Figure 26, page 22). This will 

change from °F to °C. Follow this same pro-

cedure to change from °C back to °F.

Manual Function

To operate the system in the manual “MODE” 

do the following.

ON OPERATION

Press the ON key and the appliance flame will 

come on. During this time the LCD screen will 

show ON (see Figure 28).
After 3 seconds the LCD screen will default to 

display room temperature and the word TEMP 

will show (see Figure 23). The flame icon will 

appear on LCD screen in manual on mode.

TEMP

TEMP

TEMP

TEMP

OFF OPERATION

Press the OFF key and the appliance flame 

will shut off. During this time the LCD screen 

will show OF (see Figure 29).
After 3 seconds the LCD screen will default to 

display room temperature and the word TEMP 

will show (see Figure 29).

THERMOSTAT FUNCTION

Setting Desired Room Temperature

The  remote  control  system  can  control  the 

thermostat  when  the  transmitter  is  in  the 

THERMO mode. The word ROOM must be 

displayed on the screen.
To set the THERMO MODE and desired room 

temperature:
1.  Press the MODE key until the LCD screen 

shows  the  word  ROOM. The  remote  is 

now in the thermostatic mode.

Summary of Contents for FBD32RT

Page 1: ...al switch do not use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow the gas supplier s instructions If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire de...

Page 2: ...irmustbeprovided Refer to Air For Combustion and Ventilation section on page 7 of this manual WARNING Improper installation adjustment al teration service or maintenance can cause injury or property d...

Page 3: ...egnant women people with heart or lung disease or anemia those under the influ ence of alcohol and those at high altitudes NATURALAND PROPANE LP GAS Natural and Propane LP gas are odorless An odor mak...

Page 4: ...e technician to inspect the room heater and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water 10 Turn off and unplug heater and let cool before servicing Only a...

Page 5: ...ipped to operate on either Propane LP or Natural gas The heater is shipped from the factory ready for connect ing to Propane LP The heater can easily be changed to Natural gas by having your quali fie...

Page 6: ...umidity atmosphere experienced during cold weather The following steps will help ensure that water vapor does not become a problem 1 Be sure the heater is sized properly for the application including...

Page 7: ...that leaks around doors and windows may provide enough fresh air for combustion and ventilation However in buildings of un usually tight construction you must provide additional fresh air Unusually t...

Page 8: ...ional Fuel GasCode ANSIZ223 1 NFPA54 theInternationalFuelGasCode or applicable local codes AIR FOR COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION 30 000 26 000 56 000 Use this work sheet to determine if you have a confin...

Page 9: ...e of ventilation grills or ducts Ventilation Air From Outdoors Provide extra fresh air by using ventilation grills or ducts You must provide two perma nent openings one within 12 of the ceiling and on...

Page 10: ...dles cleaning fluids oil or kerosene lamps etc in the air exist may cause walls to discolor Figure 4 Minimum Clearances to Wall and Ceiling IMPORTANT Vent free heaters add moisture to the air Although...

Page 11: ...der it inoperable The installer shall replace the access cover before completing the installation and operat ing this appliance For changing from propane to natural gas supply 1 Remove 2 screws from c...

Page 12: ...installing a built in mantel above the fireplace you must follow the clearances shown in Figure 7 NOTICE Surface temperatures of adjacent walls and mantels become hot during operation Walls and mantel...

Page 13: ...nce to the sides and top of the firebox Combustible materials should never overlap the firebox front Figure 10 Rough Opening for Corner Installation CAUTION Do not operate fireplace without hood in pl...

Page 14: ...include an equipment shutoff valve union and plugged 1 8 NPT tap Locate NPT tap within reach for test gauge hook up NPT tap must be upstream from heater see Figure 12 page 15 IMPORTANT Install an equi...

Page 15: ...External Regulator with Vent Pointing Down Propane LP Supply Tank Equipment Shutoff Valve Ground Joint Union 3 8 NPT Pipe Nipple Tee Joint Reducer Bushing to 1 8 NPT 1 8 NPT Plug Tap Test Gauge Conne...

Page 16: ...ystem by either opening propane LP supply tank valve for propane LP gas or opening main gas valve located on or near gas meter for natural gas or using compressed air 4 Check all joints of gas supply...

Page 17: ...lve see Figure 16 or 17 page 16 Apply a noncorrosive leak detection fluid to all joints Bubbles form ing show a leak 5 Correct all leaks at once INSTALLATION FOR DECORATIVE TRIM 6 Light heater see Lig...

Page 18: ...in this manual Flames contact ing logs will create soot Each log is marked with a number This number will help you to identify the logs when installing After installing logs add decorative cinders ar...

Page 19: ...tery life by turning off the receiver when it is not in use For long periods of non operation remove batteries from all components for safety Component Type of Battery Qty Ignitor AAA 1 Remote Control...

Page 20: ...gas control which has been under water WARNING You must oper ate this heater with the screen in place Make sure screen is installed before running heater NOTICE Duringinitialoperation of new heater bu...

Page 21: ...lit refer to Troubleshooting pages 26 though 29 Also contact a qualified service technician or gas supplier for repairs Until repairs are made light pilot with match To light pilot with match see Man...

Page 22: ...tting the desired temperature in the thermo operation OPERATION LEARN REMOTE OFF ON Figure 25 Receiver Slide Switch Learn Button REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM Programming the Remote and Receiver The remote an...

Page 23: ...will be activated The transmitter has ON and OFF manual functions that are activated by pressing either button on the face of the transmitter When a button on the transmitter is pressed the word ON o...

Page 24: ...26 through 29 WARNING If yellow tipping occurs your heater could pro duce increased levels of carbon monoxide If the burner flame pattern shows yellow tipping follow instructions at bottom of this pa...

Page 25: ...ary Air Inlet Holes CLEANING BURNER PILOT AIR INLET HOLE We recommend that you clean the unit ev ery 2 500 hours of operation or every three months We also recommend that you keep the burner tube and...

Page 26: ...ay mix with combustion air and create odors Note All troubleshooting items are listed in order of operation Use a vacuum cleaner pressurized air or a small soft bristled brush to clean A yellow tip on...

Page 27: ...control knob while pressing ignitor button 3 Continue holding down con trol knob Repeat igniting op eration until air is removed 4 Clean ODS pilot see Care and Maintenance page 25 or replace ODS pilot...

Page 28: ...r for dirt and debris If found clean burner see Care and Maintenance page 25 2 Replace gas regulator 3 Contact local gas supplier Gas odor during com bustion 1 Foreign matter between control valve and...

Page 29: ...in OFF position 1 Gas leak See Warning Statement at top of page 26 2 Control valve is defective 1 Locate and correct all leaks see Checking Gas Connec tions page 16 2 Contact customer service Moisture...

Page 30: ...www usaprocom com 200069 01A 30 PARTS MODEL FBD32RT RE MO TE OF F ON LE AR N TEMP 18 20 24 22 25 19 21 26 23 11 12 14 16 17 15 15 8 4 13 5 6 7 2 3 9 10 1...

Page 31: ...01 Ignitor 1 9 RV83FI 4 9 Regulator 1 10 PF120820 Regulator Plug 2 11 RG04 1M Receiver 1 12 RG04 1T Remote Control 1 13 FB32D201 Hood 1 14 FB32D104 Upper Decorative Trim 1 15 FB32D121 Left Right Deco...

Page 32: ...ller in accordance with all local codes and instructions furnished with the unit WHAT IS NOT COVERED This warranty does not apply to parts that are not in original condition because of normal wear and...

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