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REMOTE CONTROL OPERATING GUIDE  

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In Auto mode, the RF thermostat will control the flame and the fan according to the programmed

times and temperature. The flame can be programmed to turn on or off, or change the required

temperature.
The switch off and on sequence operate as per manual operation, detailed above.

Example of Auto Operation

Set the thermostat to Monday;
Turn off at 8.00 am and set temperature of 25°C;
Lower temperature at 9.00 am with set temperature at 15°C.

At 8.00 am on Monday, the flame will start on Low, with fan off (if flame was already off)

After 3 minutes, the flame changes to highest setting, if room temperature is 22.5° or lower.

The fan will switch on High after 3 minutes and 20 seconds after the flame was lit.

As the temperature rises above 22.5°, the modulating valve will decrease the gas level one

step for every 0.5° above 22.5°. The fan will continue to operate on High.

When the room temperature reaches 22.5°, the modulating valve will operate at its lowest

setting. The fan will switch to Low speed. The flame will remain lit as long as the room

temperature is 28° or lower.

If the room temperature were to rise above 28°, the flame will be extinguished. The fan will

run for further 3 minutes on High before shutting down.

If the room temperature then drops down to 25° or lower, the flame will again be lit, and the

fan will begin after the flame-on delay.

At 9.00 am on Monday, the required room temperature is now only 15°C.

If the room temperature is above 18°, then the flame will be extinguished, with the fan

operating for a further 3 minutes.

If however the room temperature were to be below 18° for whatever reason, the flame would

remain on together with the fan. The level of the flame, or speed of the fan, will depend how

far below the 18° is the room temperature.

WARNING

When the RF thermostat is in the “Auto” mode and the room temperature drops below the

minimum temperature, the fire and fan will come on and operate until the room temperature is 3°

above the minimum and then turn off, therefore:

The minimum temperature should be set at a temperature that is not likely to cause the fire

to continually turn on and off.

If leaving the house for an extended period, the RF thermostat should be turned “OFF”.

As long as the RF thermostat is in the “Auto” mode and the temperature goes below the

minimum set temperature, the fire will come on no matter what times are programmed into

the thermostat.

If you are unsure of the operation of the RF thermostat, please contact the manufacturer.

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Summary of Contents for Captiva Island

Page 1: ...PACE HEATER INSTALLATION OPERATING MANUAL The Captiva Island gas fire is approved to be installed as a zero clearance firebox and are designed to operate on Natural Gas and Propane LPG gases ONLY Appr...

Page 2: ...t has been installed in an outdoor setting 4 Limit of Liability The warranty provided under this warranty is limited to replacement or repair of the Real Flame Gas Burner only at our option To the ext...

Page 3: ...first few hours of use This is due to the heat resistant paint curing It is recommended to open windows in the room for the first lighting of the fire In some instances a slight discolouration may occ...

Page 4: ...imensions 3 sided 8 Timber frame installation 9 Fluing options 11 Ceramic set up and installation procedures 12 Servicing and maintenance 14 Parts list 18 Flue termination cowls regulations 19 Remote...

Page 5: ...3 Mj hr LPG 2 65 kPa Test Pressure Point High Injector Size Gas Consumption 2 x 1 30 mm 43 Mj hr NATURAL GAS 0 50 kPa Test Pressure Point Low Injector Size Gas Consumption 2 x 2 55 mm 33 Mj hr LPG 1 5...

Page 6: ...refully supervised when they are in the same room as the appliance Clothing or other flammable materials should not be placed on or near the appliance SELECTING YOUR APPLIANCE LOCATION Your appliance...

Page 7: ...7 DIMENSIONS Captiva Island 2 sided trim AME SIDED 1 20 B C D E F G H I J B C A B C 890 995 50 A B C D E F G H 870 560 1100 940 160 100 180 100 I J 245 115 Captiva Island 2 sided...

Page 8: ...AME SIDED 1 20 B C D E F G H I J B C D SIDE x 2 END DIMENSIONS Captiva Island 3 sided trim A B C D 890 995 50 575 A B C D E F G H 870 560 1100 940 160 100 180 100 I J 245 115 8 Captiva Island 3 sided...

Page 9: ...is a zero clearance type heater which comes complete in a zero clearance casing The flue can terminate horizontally or vertically Vertical top termination Horizontal rear termination A B C D E F G H 8...

Page 10: ...NT Install unit and fluing before plasterboard NOTE Plaster to run beyond stud and behind trim A Plaster NOTE Plasterboard to run beyond stud as shown and to go behind trim Note The C dimension is the...

Page 11: ...alls or sidings EXTREMELY IMPORTANT In heavy snow areas take extra care to prevent blocking flue termination with snow removal equipment Flue gases exiting flue terminals are very hot and must not be...

Page 12: ...Remove logs and coals from box and place supplied coals randomly around burner as shown Do not cover burner rail Figure 3 Place logs A B as shown in mirror image of logs A B on opposite side Figure 2...

Page 13: ...the burner as shown Figure 3 Finally place the 32 small pebbles as shown Figure 2 Add the 16 medium pebbles as shown NOTE There should be 32 small pebbles 16 medium pebbles and 12 large pebbles conta...

Page 14: ...ALIFIED TRADESMAN SERVICE MAINTENANCE ONLY TO BE CARRIED OUT BY AN AUTHORISED PERSON Figure 1 To remove glass panel or panels first remove the top louvre frames by removing the Allen screws Figure 3 O...

Page 15: ...crews from top and two from bottom Figure 8 Slide the inner glass out of the side and also the end if 3 sided model supplied Figure 9 Set up ceramics as per page 12 and 13 Figure 11 To remove the cont...

Page 16: ...remove the fan undo the two screws from the bracket in front of the fan and remove bracket Figure 16 Remove the bottom curb and slide the fan out Figure 13 Remove all wires and undo screws from both...

Page 17: ...ne in each corner SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE continued 17 After carrying out service or replacing parts reverse the above processes to reinstate the components Prior to lighting ensure there are no gas...

Page 18: ...L ASSEMBLY Inlet Test Pressure Point Outet Test Pressure Point Adjustment for High Adjustment for Low Gas Outlet Gas Inlet Gas Control Valve Module Box Remote Control Module Sensor PARTS LIST Remote C...

Page 19: ...CAPTIVA ISLAND FLUE TERMINATION COWLS REGULATIONS Balanced Flue 19...

Page 20: ...nutes in the High mode The fire can be operated in either Auto mode or Manual mode Setting the day and time Before changing settings the heater must be OFF When in the OFF mode the only display shown...

Page 21: ...ve 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 belo...

Page 22: ...flame will be extinguished The fan will run for further 3 minutes on High before shutting down If the room temperature then drops down to 25 or lower the flame will again be lit and the fan will begin...

Page 23: ...PERATURE HIGH LIMIT GAS VALVE MODULATION COIL RED BROWN BLUE ORANGE GREEN YELLOW GREEN YELLOW GREEN YELLOW BLACK MED WHITE LOW BLUE GREEN YELLOW PURPLE WHITE BLUE GREEN YELLOW PURPLE WHITE BLUE BLUE B...

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