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Switch Control Accessory Options:
Ultra-Sonic Wireless Remote (F10-AB)
Wall Switch (WS-1)
Wall Timer (60 Minute Timer) (WT-1)
IR Wireless Remote With Thermostat (IRRC)
Wall Thermostat (TS-1)
CRACKLER
Sound Module for F10AB or IRRC
(CF5)
REMOTE LOG HOUSE (RH)
heat resistant "log" for
F10-AB
or
IRRC
receiver.
CRACKLER LOG HOUSE (CH)
heat resistant "log" for
F10-AB
and
IRRC
Sound Generator option.
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ALL APPLICATIONS (VENTED and VENT FREE OPERATION)
Ultrasonic Remote Control (Manual or Remote ON-OFF)
Before you start:
Both the transmitter and receiver require 9 volt batteries
to operate in remote control.
The blue and black receiver wire leads are for the optional sound
producing
device (
CRACKLER Model CF5
).
The receiver must be protected from overheating. Locate receiver well
away from heat. Accessory
REMOTE LOG HOUSE (Model "RH")
is
available for use as a heat resistant "log" in which the receiver portion of a
Wireless remote option may be located.
Operation Tips:
This is a sound operated remote (unlike TV remotes which
SWITCH OFF REMOTE
ON ACCES
O
are Infrared and operate instantly) and requires you to
aim and hold
the transmitter for
1 to 3 seconds
to
operate.
Manual
Operation:
(Receiver switch position ON or OFF) does not require batteries.
Remote Operation:
Requires good batteries. If you turn the gas log on using the remote control and then turn the
set off by sliding the receiver switch from REMOTE to OFF, when you replace the switch to REMOTE it will
remain in the last selected remote position (in this case ON) and turn the gas log on.
To shutdown overnight or for any prolonged period, slide receiver switch to "OFF".
C9-R (Remote Control) LIGHTING and OPERATION
Pilot Lighting (Remote Operated Valve):
NOTE:
The
Operating Dial
has complete control of gas to
pilot and burner. The
Operating Dial
cannot be turned to
"OFF" without first depressing dial in
"PILOT"
position and
then rotating clockwise to
"OFF"
. (
see Figure 8
)
1. Depress and turn
Operating Dial
to
"OFF"
position. (
Fig 8
)
2. Wait at least 5 minutes to allow gas which may have
accumulated around burner to escape.
3. Turn
Operating Dial
to
"PILOT"
position.
Pilot Set Screw under plate here.
Operating Dial
Gas Dial
Figure 8
.
.
.
4. Depress and hold until air is bled and gas flows to pilot.
5. Light pilot. Continue to depress and hold in
Operating Dial.
Ignite pilot by cycling
Operating Dial
from
PILOT
to
IGN
. Once pilot lights, continue to hold in
Operating Dial
until the Pilot flame remains lit when
knob is released (approximately 60 to 90 seconds). If Pilot does not remain lit, repeat steps
1
through
5
and
allow more time after Pilot Lighting before releasing knob. (
Figure 8
)
6. Turn
Operating Dial
to
"ON"
.
Ignition Interlock.
The
Ignition Interlock
device prevents the re-establishment of gas flow following a loss of
pilot flame (Approximately five minutes). Releasing the
Operating Dial
prior to establishing a pilot may
engage
the
Ignition Interlock
requiring approximately 5 minutes before you can attempt to re-light the pilot.
Burner ON:
With the
Operating Dial
(
Figure 8
)
in the
"ON"
position, to maximum or until both burners are lit.
Flame Adjustment or OFF:
Depress the "DOWN" button on the transmitter to adjust flame height or Depress
"DOWN" button on transmitter until flame is completely out.
Complete Shutdown (Including Pilot):
Depress "DOWN" button on transmitter until flame is completely out.
Slightly push and turn
Operating Dial
to
"OFF".
(
Figure 8
)