Rinnai 650 Operation Manual Download Page 10

Rinnai 10 

RDV 600_700ER OM

REMOTE CONTROL ACTIVATION

The  remote  is  supplied  with  two  Lithium  cell  CR2450  button  batteries 

already pre-inserted.

To activate pull the clear tab 

K

, noting that 

0X

 (OK) will briefly be shown 

on the digital display 

I

, to confirm that the activation was successful. 

Noting that this also occurs when ever a fresh set of batteries is installed.

NOTE

Remove the batteries if the remote is not going to be used 

for a long time. This will help avoid damage from leaking 

batteries. If leakage has occurred the remote will need to 

be replaced as leaking chemicals could be a risk if touched 

or ingested.

When the controller buttons are pressed the green indicator located in 

the IR receiver window 

will

 

flash and 'Beeps' will be emitted to confirm 

that control inputs are being received, this indicates your remote control 

is now working.

BUTTON FUNCTIONS, DISPLAY & OPERATION

NOTE

For the remote control to be able to function, the appliance 

Standby / ON button 

A

 must be in the "ON" condition. 

Using the remote control to turn OFF the heater will place 

the heater into STANDBY mode.

The Standby / ON button 

G

 switches the heater between the Standby 

and ON modes.
The UP / DOWN buttons 

H

  control  the  height  of  the  flame  and  heat 

output in five adjustment levels in fixed combination with two fan speeds. 
The relationship between flame levels and fan speeds is factory pre-set 

and therefore cannot be adjusted, and are as follows:

Flame Level

1

2

3

4

5

Fan Speed

Low

Low

High

High

High

NOTE

On initial start-up the appliance default flame height setting is 5 - High. The flame height may only 

be adjusted after at least 30 seconds of operation.
The remote control temperature sensor 

J

 (located on the base of the controller) reads the 

temperature of where the remote control is currently located.
The remote controls digital display 

I

 shows the temperature (in degrees Celsius) of the room that 

the remote control is located in. It has a motion activated back light which will remain illuminated 

for approximately 5 seconds after a movement is sensed or when a button is pressed. Frequent 

illumination of the back light greatly reduces the remote control's operational battery life. To 

increase battery life, ensure that unnecessary illumination of the display is avoided.

LOST, MISPLACED OR BROKEN REMOTE CONTROL

NOTE

Breakage of the plastic housing could expose sharp edges, replace the remote if this occurs.
Avoid getting the remote wet as water entry will damage the remote.

In the event of a lost, misplaced or broken remote control the appliance may still be operated in a limited capacity.
By using the power ON/OFF button, located in the manual control panel, on the front of the heater at the lower 

right hand corner.

NOTE

In the event that the remote control operation is not available, this appliance may then still be 

operated in a limited capacity by using the heater's control panel.
Refer to "Control Panel Operation" on page 9 for details on how to use the appliance in this 

mode and the limitations of this form of operation.

I

G

H

B

A

K

J

LOST, MISPLACED OR BROKEN REMOTE CONTROL

REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION

Summary of Contents for 650

Page 1: ...Gas Fireplace Operation Manual Models Rinnai 650 Gas Fire RDV600ER Rinnai 750 Gas Fire RDV700ER ...

Page 2: ...and replaces all previous issues of the combined Operation Installation Manuals Part Number 12891 For details on how to install this appliance refer the Installation Manual Part Number 12903 This appliance must be installed in accordance with Manufacturer s Installation Instructions Current AS NZS 3000 AS NZS 3500 AS NZS 5601 Local Regulations and Municipal Building Codes including local OH S requ...

Page 3: ...Turn OFF Your Heater 9 Interruption to Electricity or Gas Supply During Operation 9 Restart Procedure After Interruption to Electricity Supply 9 Full Control and Partial Control 9 Remote Control Operation 10 Remote Control Activation 10 Button Functions Display Operation 10 Lost Misplaced Or Broken Remote Control 10 Battery Safety 11 Changing the Batteries 11 Care Maintenance 12 Error Codes 12 Cle...

Page 4: ...is appliance and ask for your Compliance Certificate For further information contact the Victorian Building Authority on 1300 815 127 WARNING DRESS GUARD WARNINGS The guard is fitted to this appliance to reduce the risk of fire or injury from burns and no part of it should be permanently removed For protection of young children or the infirm a secondary guard is required The wire mesh dress guard ...

Page 5: ...possibility it is recommended that a mat or similar protective sheet be placed in front of the appliance extending at least 750 mm in front of the dress guard Refer to the installation manual for mantle clearances additional installation information and warnings This appliance MUST NOT be installed where curtains or other combustible materials could come into contact with it In some cases curtains...

Page 6: ...is affect may be amplified if the air in the room contains cooking vapours or cigarette smoke To avoid this possibility it is recommended that a mat be placed in front of the appliance extending at least 750 mm in front of the heater When the heater is operated for the first time or after long periods of non use a slight odour may be emitted this is normal However if odours persist switch OFF the ...

Page 7: ...he heater to be manually restarted automatic re start will not occur Refer to the CARE AND MAINTENANCE pages 12 through 15 for further information Over heat Thermal Fuse In the unlikely event of the Over Heat Thermistor failing or some other fault occurring the Over Heat Thermal fuse will operate completely shutting the appliance down This device is a one hit only function a service call will be r...

Page 8: ... Flashes during the pilot ignition and glows solid when pilot is established going out once heating operation commences Flashes to acknowledge remote control inputs 7 Viewing window for error code display Located behind the fascia See ERROR CODES on page 12 8 Remote IR Control c Standby ON button See Remote Control Operation on page 10 d Flame Up Down buttons See Remote Control Operation on page 1...

Page 9: ...he OFF state the Red Power Indicator will be extinguished INTERRUPTION TO ELECTRICITY OR GAS SUPPLY DURING OPERATION Interruption to the power or gas supply will turn your heater OFF upon resumption of the services the appliance will need to be restarted This is a safety feature designed to ensure that un attended starts do not occur after power or gas interruptions RESTART PROCEDURE AFTER INTERRU...

Page 10: ...Flame Level 1 2 3 4 5 Fan Speed Low Low High High High NOTE On initial start up the appliance default flame height setting is 5 High The flame height may only be adjusted after at least 30 seconds of operation The remote control temperature sensor J located on the base of the controller reads the temperature of where the remote control is currently located The remote controls digital display I sho...

Page 11: ...screws M 6 With the batteries secured re attach the rear cover by carefully clipping it back into place noting that the end with the notch in it is at the bottom Noting that 0X OK will briefly be shown on the digital display to confirm that the batteries have been successfully replaced IMPORTANT Remember to dispose of used button batteries immediately and safely Dispose of used button batteries im...

Page 12: ...e Reset the heater press the Standby ON button on the control panel remote control or app twice to turn the fire back on 11 Ignition failure Check that the gas supply is turned on Switch the heater to STANDBY and then ON again If the error persists a service call will be required 12 Incomplete combustion As above 14 Inlet Blockage Overheat Clean inlet if the error persists a service call will be r...

Page 13: ...ntraction of the internal components and is normal As a safety precaution the heater will not ignite if the Standby ON button is pressed straight after the heater has been turned off It will take approximately 20 seconds for the unit to reset and switch back on again TROUBLE SHOOTING General Operation Characteristics NOTE Before asking for a service call please check the following table as these c...

Page 14: ... fan automatically comes on after 4 minutes i e once heat switch is activated Normal operation Allow heater to warm up Heat switch not activated Allow heater to run on high for 4 minutes Possible fan fault Call Rinnai Controller display blank Replace batteries Control panel operation Refer to page 10 for solution Controller not synchronised Refer to page 10 for solution Only applicable when remote...

Page 15: ...ppliance Continued difficulty or delay in establishing a flame NOTE Be advised that appliances incorporating a live fuel effect and designed to operate with luminous flames may exhibit slight carbon deposition This is normal operation CR2450 BUTTON BATTERIES CAUTION KEEP BATTERIES OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN Swallowing button batteries may lead to serious injury in as little as 2 hours or death due t...

Page 16: ...upplied with this appliance The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without supervision Young children and the infirm SHOULD be supervised at all times when in the vicinity of this heater while it is in operation Ensure the Customer understands that No part of this appliance should be permanently removed Young children and the infirm should be supervised at all ti...

Page 17: ...g that this information is available here will be helpful in the event that a service enquiry is required Installation Details Installation Company Name Address Telephone Mobile Phone Email Certificate of Compliance Certification No Authorised Persons Licence No Installers Name Installers Signature Installation Date Model Number Serial Number Installation Address This information will need to be c...

Page 18: ...Rinnai 18 RDV 600_700ER OM NOTES ...

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Page 20: ...tion visit www rinnai com au or email enquiry rinnai com au Rinnai has a Service and Spare Parts network with personnel who are fully trained and equipped to give the best service on your Rinnai appliance If your appliance requires service please call our National Help Line Rinnai recommends that this appliance be serviced every 2 years With our policy of continuous improvement we reserve the righ...

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