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deactivate the LOCK press and hold the
button for 3 seconds until the indicator
goes off.

During normal operation the LOCK may be
activated and all controls, other than the
OFF switch, will be locked.  Deactivating
the LOCK releases the controls.

If the LOCK is activated while the unit is
turned OFF, then all functions will be locked
including the ON/OFF function.  If the unit
is turned OFF while the LOCK is activated,
it cannot be turned ON again until the
LOCK is deactivated.

• FLAME

To operate the FLAME function, press the
FLAME button.  This function will
automatically override the thermostat and
set the unit to a default Medium High heat
setting for full visual flame effect.

• AUTO OFF

AUTO OFF is activated by pressing the
button and the AUTO OFF indicator will
glow when on.

When the AUTO OFF function is on and
the room temperature reaches or exceeds
the pre-set temperature then the burners
will reduce to pilot only.

When the AUTO OFF is off then the burners
will reduce to the front (ember) burner and
pilots.

SETTING THE CLOCK

When the appliance is first plugged in or
after a power failure, the Digital Display will
show  

--:--

.

Press the SET TIMES button once, the
Clock indicator will flash.  Press and hold
the “

 “or “          “ button, the minutes will

begin to count up or down until they reach
00, the time will now change by one hour
increments.

Release the button when the correct hour
shows on the Digital Display. Confirm that

you have selected AM or PM as required,
a small indicator on the left hand side of
the Digital Display indicates the AM/PM
setting.

Use the buttons again to set the minutes.
Scroll up or down using the buttons until
the correct time is reached.

Press the TIMER SET button five times to
lock in the time. The CLOCK and TIMER
indicators will go out. A small indicator on
the digital display will flash to show that the
clock is operating.

TIMERS / PREHEAT

This heater has two programmable timers,
these allow you to set a start and finish
time.  The temperature is preset each time
the timers are activated.

There is also a preheat function that
measures the temperature of the room and
estimates the time it will take to bring the
room up to the preset temperature by the
programmed start time.

This means that the heater may start
heating an hour or more before the
programmed start time.

PROGRAMMING THE ON / OFF

TIMERS

Before programming the Timers you must
ensure that the clock has been set to the
correct time.

Press the SET TIMES button twice. The
digital display will show AM 6:00 and the
TIMER 1 - ON indicator will flash.

Set the desired start time the same way
as for setting the clock. Be aware that the
heater may start up much earlier than the
programmed start time due to the preheat
function, as explained earlier.

Press the SET TIMES button again, the
TIMER 1 - OFF indicator will flash.

Set the desired stop time the same way
as for setting the clock.

Press the SET TIMES button once to

Summary of Contents for FS35ETRBL/US

Page 1: ...department Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier This heater has been designed to code ANSI Z 21 88a 2000 effective 7 1 2002 This appl...

Page 2: ...void the Warranty For the name of theAuthorized Distributor or Installer nearest you please contact your local HVAC dealer or gas service technician visit the Rinnai website www rinnai us callRinnaiat...

Page 3: ...cations 7 For your Safety 8 Control panel layout 9 Operation 9 Location 13 Venting 14 Gas connection 14 Log installation 15 Testing and commissioning 16 Maintenance instructions 17 PCB layout 19 Wirin...

Page 4: ...ft flue system Output 24 000 Btu hr Natural Gas 22 000 Btu hr Propane Gas Control Electronic control valve Burners Ember bed flame and heat burner Warm Air Discharge Top front louvres Flue Natural dra...

Page 5: ...side of pillar Refer to local gas authority for confirmation of the gas type if you are in doubt Included in the carton Customer operation information IMPORTANT Before using this product please read...

Page 6: ...BE LOCATED OUT OF TRAFFIC AND AWAY FROM FURNITUREAND DRAPERIES 32 CHILDRENANDADULTS SHOULD BE ALERTED TO THE HAZARDS OF HIGH SURFACE TEMPERATURES AND SHOULD STAYAWAY TO AVOID BURNS OR CLOTHING IGNITIO...

Page 7: ...e Btu hr Btu hr Pilot 200 200 Low 11 000 9 000 High 32 000 29 000 WC WC Min 7 10 Max 10 5 13 Gas Connection Flue Termination Fan Combustion System Ignition System Operation Temperature control Electro...

Page 8: ...turn off To re attempt ignition press the On Off button again To adjust the heat Press the and buttons to increase and decrease the room temperature setting To turn the unit off Press the On Off butto...

Page 9: ...ss the ON OFF button OFF then ON again TURNING OFF Simply press the ON OFF button to switch off the unit The ON indicator will go out The convection fan will continue to operate for several minutes af...

Page 10: ...hen the correct hour shows on the Digital Display Confirm that you have selectedAM or PM as required a small indicator on the left hand side of the Digital Display indicates the AM PM setting Use the...

Page 11: ...failure the system memory will retain the Timer programs and the clock will stop at the time the power goes off The clock will start again when the power comes back on but the time will be slow by th...

Page 12: ...f the remote control The clip is removed by inserting a coin or similar into the recess in the back of the remote control and sliding downwards The battery must be of type CR 2032 and will only operat...

Page 13: ...ances required LOCATION When positioning the heater the main points governing the location are 5 The heater is not designed to be built into bookcases or shelves or any combustible opening 6 Check tha...

Page 14: ...inner flue must be supported independently of the heater but allowing sufficient movement to allow connections to and disconnections from the flue collar It is recommended that the flue be installed v...

Page 15: ...ewdriver and remove excess material Note The ember bed material must be placed after the logs are fitted If the logs are to be removed for any reason the ember bed material must be removed first and r...

Page 16: ...n Page 3 It may take approximately 2 hours for the logs to achieve their full flame pattern and glow During the initial burning in period some smoke and smell may be experienced The heater should be r...

Page 17: ...or distort any part of the heater Do not use wet cloth or spray cleaners on burners VENT MAINTENANCE The flue should be inspected annually for blockages and signs of damage VISUAL INSPECTION OF FLAME...

Page 18: ...aner Soot deposit may indicate that the flue is not drawing properly Check the flue for correct operation It is best to handle the glass with clean gloves to avoid smearing the glass with finger print...

Page 19: ...19 WIRING DIAGRAM PCB LAYOUT Caution Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation Verify proper operation after servicing...

Page 20: ...er still warming up Small soot deposit Normal operation No action required Inadequate flue system Log misalignment Call service department agent Incorrect gas pressure Condensation on glass Normal ope...

Page 21: ...block Service call Power failure Service call Room temperature sensor faulty ERROR CODES ERROR CODE MESSAGE The Flame Fire ETR has the ability to check its own operation continuously If a fault occur...

Page 22: ...22 EXPLODED DIAGRAMS...

Page 23: ...23...

Page 24: ...T33 MULTI NG 1 7175 INJECTOR BRAY 120 CAT23 SINGLE LP 21 1 7337 INJECTOR BRAY 560 CAT33 MULTI NG 1 7183 INJECTOR BRAY 200 CAT33 MULTI LP 23 1 7906 INJECTOR BRAY 180 CAT23 SINGLE NG 1 7175 INJECTOR BRA...

Page 25: ...RD 15 8 GOLD BLACK 1 7099BN LOUVRE TUBE RD 15 8 BKL NICKLE SILVER 68 1 4996 GLASS PANEL ASSY IB35 FS35 69 1 7004 BURNER DIVERT PANEL PTD ETR 70 1 7033 GLASS RET TOP ASSY PAINTED 71 1 7037 GLASS RET BO...

Page 26: ...26 INSTALLATION NOTES...

Page 27: ...thout delay 7 Is the end user fully aware of operating procedure NO YES Company name _______________________________________________________ Installers name ___________________________________________...

Page 28: ...Part Number 7917 zx...

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