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BATTERY LIFE

Life expectancy of the alkaline batteries in the transmitter and receiver should be at least 12 months.  Check and replace all batteries:

Annually.

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When operating range becomes reduced.

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When transmissions are not received by the remote receiver.

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If the remote receiver batteries measure less than 5.3 volts (all four batteries in combination).

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If the hand held transmitter batteries measure less than 5.3 volts (all 4 batteries in combination).

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FCC REQUIREMENTS

NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODI-

FICATIONS TO THE EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT

For Technical Service, call:

U.S. INQUIRIES

888/672-8929 or 260/459-1703

Web site: www.skytechsystem.com

CANADIAN INQUIRIES

877/472-3923

MANUFACTURED EXCLUSIVELY FOR SKYTECH II, INC

TROUBLE SHOOTING

If you encounter problems with your fireplace system, the problem may be with either the fireplace itself or with the remote.  Review 

the fireplace manufacturer’s operation manual to make sure all connections are properly made.  Then check the operation of the 

remote in the following manner:

Make sure all batteries are correctly installed in the transmitter and receiver. Also check that the batteries are fully charged.

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Check batteries in transmitter to make sure contacts are touching (+) and (-) ends of battery. Bend metal contacts in for tighter fit.

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Be sure receiver and transmitter are within 20’-25’ operating range.

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Keep receiver from temperatures exceeding 130 degrees F. Battery life will be shortened if exposed to high temperatures.

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If receiver is installed in a tightly enclosed metal surrounding, the operating distance will be shortened.

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Make sure the hand-held transmitter and remote receiver are communicating properly (see SECURITY CODES section).

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REV. 3/57/09 Page 7

WALL MOUNT

The transmitter can be placed on a wall using the mount provided.

Wood - Drill 1/8’’ pilot holes and install with screws provided.

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Plaster/Wallboard - Drill 1/4’’ holes, use a hammer to tap in the two plastic anchors. 

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Then install with the screws provided.

THERMO SAFETY FEATURE

If the receiver at anytime should reach 130 ºF, the receiver will automatically shut down and begin to beep 3 beeps every 2 seconds. 

Once the temperature has dropped between 120ºF and 130ºF, the user can reactivate the appliance by pressing the 

MODE

 key, but 

the beeping will continue until temperatures drop below 120ºF. This is to tell the user that the receiver needs to be relocated to reduce 

temperatures. 

If this situation happens, the receiver should be placed somewhere else where it will not reach temperatures in excess of 130ºF.

Summary of Contents for 5301P

Page 1: ...stem UP and DOWN 7 These are used to adjust the Time Set temperature and Program functions TIME and PROGRAM TIME 8 Indicates current time or program time setting when editing pro gram settings LOCK 9...

Page 2: ...e the UP and DOWN touch buttons to select one of them then press SET Fig 3 One of the days of the week will be flashing above the clock Select the correct day by pressing the UP and DOWN touch but ton...

Page 3: ...ONLY BE SET FROM 12 00PM to 12 00 AM P1 ON and S S Weekend Segment should be flash ing Select the time you want your appliance to turn on by using the UP and DOWN touch buttons Then press SET See Fig...

Page 4: ...the receiver will continue to emit a single beep every 4 seconds until a transmitter MODE button is pressed to reset the receiver MODE MODE SET PROG CHILDPROOF LOCK OUT CP This remote control includes...

Page 5: ...or higher Before installation make sure the remote receiver slide switch is in the OFF position After installation be sure that the slide switch is moved to the REMOTE position MOUNTING THE REMOTE RE...

Page 6: ...n to REMOTE then press the ON button on the transmitter to change the system to on The spark electrode should begin sparking to ignite the pilot After the pilot is lit the main gas valve should open a...

Page 7: ...and receiver Also check that the batteries are fully charged Check batteries in transmitter to make sure contacts are touching and ends of battery Bend metal contacts in for tighter fit Be sure recei...

Page 8: ...efective workmanship or materials Damage to the SYSTEM caused by accident misuse abuse or installation error whether performed by a contractor Service Company or owner is not covered by this warranty...

Page 9: ...on the transmit ter your lights are turned on and off with ease From as far away as 100 feet the radio frequency controls what is plugged into only the receiver With over 255 security codes no other...

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