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 TO OPEN THE CONTROL PANEL

Lift lightly in the centre of the lid where there is a catch. The control panel lid will then open backward to
an angle.

 TURNING ON

Press the ON/OFF button to operate the heater. The ON indicator will glow green. The spark generator will
be heard before the burner ignites and the ON indicator glows red, indicating that the heater is alight.
When the heater warms up, the fan will automatically start.

 TURNING OFF

Simply press the ON/OFF button to switch off the heater. The ON indicator light will go out. The fan will
continue to operate for several minutes after the burner has gone out in order to cool the appliance.

 

Do not

unplug the appliance while the fan is running.

 ROOM TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT

Press the “

“ button to increase the temperature setting or “

“ button to decrease the temperature setting.

The temperatures can be preset to:

a) [L] low (about 10°C)
b) [16°C] to [26°C] in 1°C steps
c) [H] (continuously high)

 LOCK

To operate the lock simply press the LOCK button. The function is activated immediately and the LOCK
indicator will glow. To deactivate the LOCK simply press the LOCK button for 3 seconds and the LOCK
indicator will go out. The LOCK can be deactivated at any time in this way.

If the heater does not ignite on initial use, this may be due to air remaining in the gas supply line. The
spark generator will only continue for 15 seconds. After this it will be necessary to press the ON/OFF
button OFF, then ON again.

DO NOT turn off by unplugging at the power point. The fan will continue to run until the appliance
cools.

The room temperature and pre-set temperatures can only be displayed and adjusted when the
heater is running.

If the heater does not ignite then the pre-set temperature may not be set to a setting which is higher
than the room temperature. The ON indicator will change colour from red to green when the heater
reaches the pre-set temperature and stops running.

The LOCK function will help to prevent accidental operation as well as small children from altering
the controls.

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 whilst the heater is
turned OFF, then all functions will be locked. If the heater 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, simply press the FLAME button. This function will automatically override
the thermostat and set the heater to a default Medium High heat setting for full visual flame effect.

 AUTO OFF

To operate the Auto Off function, simply press the Auto Off button.
When the Auto Off function is ON, the indicator light will flash and the thermostat will turn the burners
down to the OFF heat setting when the selected temperature is reached.
When the Auto Off function is OFF, the indicator light will go Off and the thermostat will turn the burners
down to the LOW heat setting when the selected temperature is needed.

OPERATION

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Summary of Contents for Royale ETR Freestanding

Page 1: ...on 11 Log Installation 12 Testing Commissioning 13 Technical Data 14 Service Contact Points 14 Wiring Diagram 15 Installation Checklist 16 Installer Details 16 IMPORTANT This appliance shall be installed in accordance with Manufacturers Installation Instructions Local Gas fitting regulations Municipal Building codes Gas Installation Code AG5601 AG601 NZ 5261 Any other relevant statutory regulation...

Page 2: ... TIME TEMP Display Shows either the time of day temperatures or coded error messages CLOCK ADJUSTMENT AND TIMER INDICATORS Indicates that clock or dual timer programme is being set OVERRIDE Temporarily changes operation from ON to OFF or OFF to ON until next programmed setting is reached AUTO OFF When ON Thermostat turns heat down to OFF When OFF Thermostat turns heat down to LOW Flame Function Me...

Page 3: ...FF button OFF then ON again DO NOT turn off by unplugging at the power point The fan will continue to run until the appliance cools The room temperature and pre set temperatures can only be displayed and adjusted when the heater is running If the heater does not ignite then the pre set temperature may not be set to a setting which is higher than the room temperature The ON indicator will change co...

Page 4: ...elected simply press the ON or OFF button To alter the temperature at anytime while the heater is operating simply press the or buttons Remote Control will not turn heater ON if Timer s have been selected ON BUTTON Operates the heater manually OFF BUTTON Stops heater manually TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT Increases or decreases the temperature setting TO REPLACE BATTERY Simply open the back of the remote...

Page 5: ...e Set Times button twice The Digital Display will show AM 6 00 Timer 1 indicator will flash Press the button until AM 7 00 appears release the button then press it again until AM 7 10 appears Press the button if you go past AM 7 10 Press the Set Times button again the Timer 1 OFF indicator will flash Press the button until AM 9 00 appears Press the button if you go past AM 9 00 Press the Set Times...

Page 6: ...he programmed starting time It will attempt to heat a room by the programmed starting time See Pre heat page 6 for further explanation If there is a power 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 the duration of the power failure To set the clo...

Page 7: ... Overheat Service call 16 Room Overheat Lower room temperature to less than 40ºc 3 1 Room temperature Sensor Faulty Service call Overheat temperature Sensor Faulty 32 Room temperature Sensor Faulty Service call 33 Service call 70 Faulty ON OFF Switch Service call 7 1 Faulty Solenoids Service call 72 Faulty Flame Rod Service call 73 Communication error Turn heater OFF then ON again 99 Flue Block Se...

Page 8: ... body contact with the louvres should be avoided Do not allow young children or the infirm to sleep directly in front of the heater Do not allow anyone to sit on or lean against the appliance Do not allow anyone to post articles through the louvres Do not allow curtains or other flammable or combustible materials to come into contact with the heater SAFETY POINTS 8 DO NOT PLACE ARTICLES ON OR AGAI...

Page 9: ...nsure power cord is plugged in and turned on Power cut Re ignite after power is restored Air in gas pipe Purge air installer Ignition Failure Repeat lighting procedure refer page 3 No gas present Ensure gas supply is turned on Smell of gas Leaking gas Turn gas off at meter and call installer Fan not working Heat switch not activated Allow heater to run on HIGH for 15 minutes minimum Fan not turned...

Page 10: ...ct with it In some cases curtains may need restraining See below for minimum clearances required 4 The heater is not designed to be built into bookcases or shelves or any combustible opening 5 Check that room ventilation complies with local regulations 6 Check that an EARTHED power point is within 1500mm of the right hand side of the heater 7 The heater does not require any additional hearth or fl...

Page 11: ...eater requires a minimum 3m flue Position the heater Suspend a plumbline from the ceiling to the centre of the flue socket Mark the centre of the flue in the ceiling Make a small hole in the ceiling and double check that the flue system will be at least 25 mm clear of combustible materials Cut the hole for the flue Fit the ceiling plate flue and decorative cover The decorative cover must be able t...

Page 12: ... pins of the Main Log as shown Gently place loose ember bed material in front of the front log Do not pour as dust particles from the plastic bag may block the burner ports Level it with a pencil or screwdriver 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...

Page 13: ... During the initial burning in period some smoke and smell may be experienced The heater should be run on the high position in a well ventilated room until these dissipate It is the responsibility of the installer to check that under normal operating conditions of the appliance all flue gases are exhausted to the outside atmosphere and that there is no spillage of combustion gases into the room Pl...

Page 14: ...mination Ignition Power Supply Fan Data Plate TECHNICAL DATA 14 SERVICE CONTACT POINTS RINNAI AUSTRALIA PTY LTD ACN 005 138 769 Helpline 1300 366 388 Mon Fri 8 30am 5 30pm EST Cost of a local call higher from mobile or public phones Internet www rinnai com au Email enquiry rinnai com au Head Vic Tas 10 11 Walker St Braeside Vic 3195 Office Tel 03 9271 6625 Fax 03 9271 6622 Sales Tel 03 9271 6666 F...

Page 15: ...WIRING DIAGRAM 15 ...

Page 16: ...eplace 8 Has the appliance been commissioned 9 Is the end user fully aware of operating procedure NO YES INSTALLER GASFITTER DETAILS Company Name ____________________________________________________________________ Gasfitters Name ____________________________________________________________________ Address ____________________________________________________________________________ _______________...

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