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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

 
 

Summary of Contents for Chillbuster CL-11-C9A-ME

Page 1: ...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 department Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier WARNING If the information in this manual is not followed exactly a fire or explosion may result caus ing...

Page 2: ...s very realistic in appearance it is not a real wood burning fireplace Matches paper garbage or any other material must not be thrown on top of the logs or into the flames Avoid contact with the logs grate or any other part which may be hot Always ensure that the fireplace screen is closed when the appliance is operating ALL APPLICATIONS IMPORTANT INSTALLATION INFORMATION WARNING Design certified ...

Page 3: ...djustment shall be 5 inches of water column The maximum inlet gas supply pressure shall be 7 inches of water column 2 Propane Gas The minimum inlet gas supply pressure for the purpose of input adjustment shall be 11 inches of water column The maximum inlet gas supply pressure shall be 14 inches of water column The Propane source must be regulated Never connect CHILLBUSTER directly to an unregulate...

Page 4: ...The National Fuel Gas Code defines a confined space as a space whose volume is less than 50 cubic feet per 1 000 Btu per hour 4 8m3 per kW of the aggregate input rating of all appliances installed in that space and an unconfined space as a space whose volume is not less than 50 cubic feet per 1 000 Btu per hour 4 8m3 per kW of the aggregate input rating of all appliances installed in that space Ro...

Page 5: ...red an Unconfined Space No additional fresh combustion and ventilation air would be required VENT FREE OPERATION COMBUSTION AIR CALCULATIONS WORKSHEET 1 Room Width Length Height W x L x H Vol ft3 1a 1b 1c 1d 2 Total Volume ft3 sum of Volume ft3 of all rooms sum lines 1a thru 1d 2 3 Max Supportable BTu Hr Total Volume ft3 50 x 1000 line 2 50 x1000 3 4 4a 3 Btu hr 4b 3 Btu hr 4c 3 Btu hr 4d 3 Btu hr...

Page 6: ... from top of fireplace opening Mantel See Charts and Diagrams shown at Figures 1 and 2 NOTE Clearances to Combustible Construction are those distances required to ensure that a fireplace mantel or facing will not catch fire In most cases they should also be adequate to prevent any discoloration or warping due to heat However each and every Gas Log Installation CHILLBUSTER included presents a diffe...

Page 7: ...F YOU CANNOT MEET THESE MINIMUM CLEARANCES YOU MUST OPERATE HEATER WITH CHIMNEY FLUE DAMPER OPEN Operate as a VENTED Heater See Page Three ALL APPLICATIONS VENTED and VENT FREE OPERATION ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION WARNING Failure to position the parts in accordance with these diagrams or failure to use only parts specifically approved with this heater may result in property damage or personal injur...

Page 8: ...and REAR BOTTOM COALS Place BOTTOM COALS C9A 4 coal array C9B 5 coal array into Stainless Steel Lifters and center 2 TOP COALS Place TOP COALS C9A 3 coal array C9B 4 coal array on top and between BOTTOM COALS and center Volcanic Ash Placement Place VOLCANIC ASH only on the firebox floor DO NOT PLACE VOLCANIC ASH or any other material ON TOP OF BURNER ...

Page 9: ...t Continue to hold in Primary Gas Valve Control Knob until the Pilot flame remains lit when knob is released approx 60 to 90 seconds If Pilot does not remain lit repeat steps 1 through 5 and allow additional time after Figure 7 ON POSITION v PILOT v PILOT ADJUST COVER CAP lighting Pilot before releasing knob Switch Control Manual ON OFF After successful pilot lighting allow 60 90 seconds for the T...

Page 10: ...ceiver 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 all...

Page 11: ...E RE NUISANCE SHUT OFF Using canned compressed air pipe cleaner or an artist s brush clean out the opposing Air Intake Ports located at base of Pilot where gas supply line attaches to pilot Figure 9 ALL APPLICATIONS VENTED and VENT FREE OPERATION NORMAL OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS Each and every CHILLBUSTER that leaves the factory is quality checked to ensure compliance with our American Gas Associa...

Page 12: ... also be thoroughly cleaned of all burn residue and soot using a damp cloth sponge or brush Do not operate this set with any logs other than the RASMUSSEN CHILLBUSTER Refractory Logs specifically designed and approved for use with this Burner System Do not use with blower inserts or heat exchangers If used glass doors must be wide open when burner is on Do not remove Rating Plate Warning Tags Thes...

Page 13: ...C9B 6 1 4 Front Burner Gas 12 Heat Shield 30 Remote Valve 2 Bottom Coal Array 2 Supply Connector 13 Grate 31 Remote Receiver 4 coal C9a 5 coal C9B 7 Rear Burner 32 Remote transmitter 3 3 8 Gas Supply 8 Front Burner C9 S Switch Connector 9 ODS Pilot N or LP 20 MV Valve 5 0 or 10 0 4 1 4 Rear Burner Gas MV or Standard 21 3 Way Switch S Model Supply Connector 10 Rear Burner Orifice Holder 22 Piezo ...

Page 14: ...ARRANTY The following warranty has been drafted to comply with the MAGNUSON MOSS WARRANTY ACT applicable to products manufactured after July 4 1975 It replaces and supersedes any warranty in this package or in any printed literature ...

Page 15: ...idental or consequential damages of any kind whether based upon warranty contract or negligence arising in connection with the sale use or repair of the product Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you 3 The maximum liability of RASMUSSEN in connection with this limited warranty shall not i...

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