Real Flame CAPTIVA Installation & Operating Manual Download Page 18

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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.

Summary of Contents for CAPTIVA

Page 1: ...UE SPACE HEATER INSTALLATION OPERATING MANUAL The Captiva 600 900 are approved to be installed as a zero clearance firebox and are designed to operate on Natural Gas and Propane LPG gases ONLY Approva...

Page 2: ...al gas fitting regulations AG601 installation code for gas burning appliances and any other relevant statutory regulations In all cases the installation of this appliance shall meet the requirements a...

Page 3: ...8 Vertical venting installation 10 Tests to be carried out by installer 11 Servicing and maintenance 11 Parts list 13 Gas control assembly 13 Flue termination cowls regulations 15 Remote control opera...

Page 4: ...Point Low Injector Size Gas Consumption 1 00 mm 15 Mj hr MODEL CAPTIVA 900 SERIAL NO DATE OF MANUFACTURE GAS TYPE APPROVAL GSCS20081 NATURAL GAS 1 00 kPa Test Pressure Point High Injector Size Gas Co...

Page 5: ...rature which could cause burns of clothing ignition Young children should be carefully supervised when they are in the same room as the appliance Clothing or other flammable materials should not be pl...

Page 6: ...6 B C D E F G H I J K L FRONT 4 SIDED FRONT 3 SIDED B A C DIMENSIONS Captiva 600 A B C D E F G H 782 780 588 655 860 645 190 180 I J K L 385 140 85 120 Captiva 600 Trim A B C 790 930 840...

Page 7: ...I J G H F C D B K L M E FRONT 4 SIDED FRONT 3 SIDED B A C DIMENSIONS Captiva 900 Captiva 900 Trim A B C 790 930 840 A B C D E F G H 790 780 860 923 840 600 255 180 I J K L M 410 180 85 100 120 7...

Page 8: ...380 775 865 790 655 930 100 60 120 85 900 785 860 410 750 835 1020 920 930 100 90 120 60 Flue Size Inner Outer 600 100mm 180mm 900 100mm 180mm Overall Dimensions in mm A Flange Bottom of 3 sided trim...

Page 9: ...d D dimensions as shown with framework included below fire to required height Ensure frame is suitable for fire weight Plasterboard to run beyond stud as shown and to go behind fixing flange on unit M...

Page 10: ...nced Flue termination will be located Flue terminations shall not be recessed in walls or sidings EXTREMELY IMPORTANT In heavy snow areas take extra care to prevent blocking flue termination with snow...

Page 11: ...ING AND MAINTENANCE To follow when servicing removing fan or changing valve or control modules IMPORTANT POWER MUST BE ISOLATED PRIOR TO CARRYING OUT THE SERVICE MAINENANCE SERVICE MAINENANCE ONLY TO...

Page 12: ...cover from front of burner and then gently remove burner taking care not to move the sparker sensor Figure 9 Remove front protection mesh by removing screws Figure 11 To remove control module firstly...

Page 13: ...the fan out the remote box must be removed and the burner tube is to be undone at the bulkhead Figure 14 Remove the burner to be nut either from the bulkhead or the brass elbow the valve can then be r...

Page 14: ...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 Sparkers Sensor PARTS LIST...

Page 15: ...15 CAPTIVA FLUE TERMINATION COWLS REGULATIONS Balanced Flue...

Page 16: ...he high setting The fan will automatically come on in the high mode after the fire has been operating for 3 minutes 20 seconds When the fire shuts off on auto mode or is shut off in manual mode the fa...

Page 17: ...have the remote near the unit to ensure the remote can communicate with the control Located in the bottom of the heater The Captiva will operate through the remote either in Manual Mode or Auto Mode...

Page 18: ...he 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 be...

Page 19: ...k like the diagram below once it has been installed and before mantelpiece has been attached 3 Refit trim over the marble Firebox A B C E D 200mm 200mm F 19 X X X X X X X X X X X X Polished Only for b...

Page 20: ...1840 1240 1140 900 60 80 240 600 BOX 1695 1240 750 820 20 320 430 900 BOX 1840 1240 980 820 20 320 430 MANTELPIECE DIMENSIONS Captiva Flush Captiva Boxed D B G C A E 200 x 200mm marble block Marble h...

Page 21: ...trol CON9 CON12 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 2 CON2 Reset Button Fuse 1 MO MO Ignitor High Speed Medium Speed Low Speed Neutral Neutral Neutral Active Low Med High TH1 TH2 MOD1 MOD2...

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