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1.  PROGRAM FOR: Flashes when programming days of week and periods   

     of the day.  When in normal state, only current DAY displays.  When      

     programming or in PROGRAM mode, both day period of day appear. 
2.  DAY: Flashes when current day or day of week is being programmed.

3. PERIOD: Flashes when current period of day or period of week is being   

     programmed.

4. MODE:  Indicates operation MODE of system.
  • ON indicates the system is ON, manually, thermostatically, or program.

  • Off indicates the entire system is turned OFF.

  • THERMO indicates the system will automatically cycle ON/OFF, depending  

     on desired or preset SET temperature.

  • PROGRAM – shows system is operating with PROGRAMMED settings.

5. LOW:  Battery power is low.  Replace batteries within 2 weeks.

6. START AT:  Flashes when programming the time to turn system ON.

7. SET:  Indicates desired SET room temperature, when in THERMO or      

    PROGRAM mode.
8.  Indicates Fahrenheit (°F) and Celsius (°C) settings.
9.  TIME/TEMP:  Displays CURRENT room temperature.  In same frame,  

     the current time will display in AM or PM.  You must depress the TIME/ 

    TIMER button to display current time.  
10. TIMER:   When displayed, indicates countdown timer in operation.
11. OVERRIDE:  Displays if “programmed” SET temperature is overridden.
12. FLAME:  Single flame symbol indicates burner/valve is operational.

13. HOLD:   Displays when “programmed” SET temperature is overridden and  

      will hold that temperature until cancelled.
14.  CP:  Displays when CHILD PROOF “LOCK OUT” is engaged.  Pressing  

       the UP and TIMER buttons together, engage or disengages CP.
15.  SWING:  Displays in SET frame when setting TEMPERATURE              

       DIFFERNTIAL.

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NOTE:

  If a LOW battery icon appears on the screen, check the position of the batteries. 

CAUTION

:  Due to the sensitive temperature-monitoring components in the transmitter, it may be necessary to allow the transmitter 

to stabilize to room temperature before accurate room temperatures are displayed on the screen.  If the transmitter is activated from a 

severe cold condition, it can take up to fifteen minutes for accurate temperature readings to appear.

Fig 6. LCD Display 

BASIC TRANSMITTER FUNCTIONS

To operate the transmitter, first press and release the MODE button (Fig. 7) until the LCD screen reads OFF in the display 

(See Fig. 8). 

Step 1

:  Press the MODE button one time to manually turn ON the appliance (Fig. 9).

Step 2:

  Press the MODE button a second time to put the to put the system in THERMO mode (Fig. 10).

Step 3:

  Press the MODE button a third time to put the system in PROG (Program) mode (Fig. 11).

Step 4

:  Press the MODE button a fourth time to turn the appliance back OFF again as show in Fig. 8.

Fig. 8 OFF Mode

Fig. 9 Manual ON

Fig. 10 Thermo Mode

Fig. 11 Program Mode

LCD DISPLAY FUNCTIONS 

Fig. 7 Mode Button

AHEAD

TIMER

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Model: 3003P

REV. 12-7-12  Page 3 

Summary of Contents for 3003P

Page 1: ...potentially unsafe condition exists REV 12 7 12 Page 1 Model 3003P INITIAL SET UP OF TRANSMITTER Fig 1 Transmitter Front and Back Views 6 00AM 8 30AM 3 00PM 11 00PM 6 00AM DAY MORN EVE NIGHT 70 60 70...

Page 2: ...the week press the SET button 5 After confirming day of the week the HOUR digits will begin blinking on the screen Fig 4 Press the UP or DOWN buttons to set the hour corresponding with the AM PM time...

Page 3: ...programmed SET temperature is overridden and will hold that temperature until cancelled 14 CP Displays when CHILD PROOF LOCK OUT is engaged Pressing the UP and TIMER buttons together engage or disenga...

Page 4: ...that 18 gauge stranded or solid wires not included be used to make connections between the terminal wiring block on the millivolt gas valve or electronic module and the wire terminals on the remote r...

Page 5: ...damage the remote receiver WIRING MILLIVOLT VALVES The remote receiver must be connected to the millivolt valve at the TH TH TP thermostat terminals on the terminal block on the millivolt gas valve Co...

Page 6: ...uld extinguish the pilot flame will remain on Press the MODE button on the transmitter to change the system to THERMO Advance the SET temperature on the transmitter to a temperature of a least 2 F 1 C...

Page 7: ...atteries when exposed to a constant temperature of 115 F can lose up to 50 of their operating power When the battery cools down it will partially recharge itself but con stant heating and cooling will...

Page 8: ...itter be taken out of the normal operating range or should the transmitter s batteries fail or be removed GENERAL INFORMATION PROGRAM OPERATION OF THE TRANSMITTER The transmitter has a built in factor...

Page 9: ...days you can bypass the DAYS and PERIOD of DAY by pushing the AHEAD or BACK buttons This eliminates the need to enter the TIME and TEMPERA TURE for specific each DAY and PERIOD speeding up the program...

Page 10: ...3 The TRANSMITTER will monitor the room temperature every 2 minutes automatically turning fireplace ON or OFF thermostatically SET TEMPERATURE OVERRIDE PROGRAM mode only The user may change the curren...

Page 11: ...or more than 2 seconds OPERATIONAL NOTE When the TIMER is used in the THERMO mode the THERMO operation will be disabled until the countdown time has expired then normal THERMO mode will presume LOW BA...

Page 12: ...smitter will only activate the remote receiver when temperature change exceeds 2 F 1 C above or below the SET desired temperature However if the SWING setting has been changed from the factory setting...

Page 13: ...TY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS BATTERIES Transmitter 3 0V 2 ea AAA 1 5V Alkaline Remote Receiver 6V 4ea AA 1 5 Alkaline FCC ID No s transmitter K9L3301TX receiver K9L301RX Operating Freque...

Page 14: ...maining programming wil be made from the front of the transmitter now 1 2 3 4 OPERATION Press MODE button on TRANSMITTER to change operating functions INITIAL SET UPSET FUNCTIONS USING BUTTONS ON FRON...

Page 15: ...T TIME by pressing UP or DOWN button 4 Again press PROG button SET TEMP will begin to blink Program SET TEMP by pressing UP or DOWN buttons 5 Again press PROG button The next DAY OF WEEK and PERIOD OF...

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