REMOTE CONTROL OPERATING GUIDE
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Teaching RF code
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Ensure the power to the heater is turned off.
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Press in sequence <P>, <T>, <T>, <UP>
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The LCD diplay will show “CL” (Code Learn) for 2 seconds then return to the normal OFF
state display.
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During this time a special code will be transmitted by the RF thermostat to the control unit,
causing the control unit to learn its ID.
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CAUTION: The thermostat has already been programmed with a unique code. Do not
attempt to teach the RF thermostat ID code unless instructed by the manufacturer.
To program
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Press <P>
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“PD” will appear at the top of the display screen. And “MO” will flash.
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Press <OK>
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Time will flash and “P1” will appear in the screen.
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Set wake up time and press <OK> to confirm.
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Set temperature required and press <OK> to confirm.
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Repeat above steps for remaining “P2” (Away), “P3” (Coming Home) and “P4” (Sleep)
programs.
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Repeat all of the above for each day.
When setting the programs have the remote near the unit to ensure the remote can communicate
with the control (Located in the bottom of the heater.)
The Island will operate through the remote either in Manual Mode or Auto Mode, below is a
sample of each:
Example of Manual Operation
Set the thermostat to desired Set temperature e.g. 26°C.
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The flame will start on low, with the fan off.
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After 3 minutes, the flame changes to the High setting, if the temperature is 23.5°C or lower.
The fan will switch on High 3 minutes and 20 seconds after the flame is lit.
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As the temperature rises above 23.5°C, the modulating valve will decrease the gas level one
step every 0.5° above 23.5°. The fan will continue to operate on High.
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When the room temperature reaches 26.5°C, the modulating valve will operate at its lowest
setting. The fan will switch to Low speed.
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If the room temperature were to rise above 29°C,the flame will be extinguished. The fan will
run on for another 3 minutes on High before shutting down.
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If the room temperature then drops down to 26° or lower, the flame will again be lit, and
then the fan will begin after the flame-on delay.
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