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LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR REMOTE CONTROLLED SYSTEM

Model SCVFMR

AUTO-THERMOSTATIC MODE

6. To switch to Auto mode press the following buttons:

(See Fig. 16)

Set button

- “AUTO” will start blinking

Set button 

(while “AUTO” is still blinking)

Note:

After switching to Auto mode, the temperature 
will start blinking. This is the temperature you 
wish the room to reach.

7. To change the temperature in Auto mode press the following

buttons: (See Fig. 17)

Up button

-Temperature will start blinking 

(each press raises the temperature one degree)

Set button

(while temperature is still blinking)

Or

Down button -

Temperature will start blinking 

(each press lowers the temperature one degree)

Set button 

(while temperature is still blinking)

The number of flames automatically adjusts to the correct
setting in order to reach the desired temperature

.

Note:

After a few seconds the display returns to showing 
the current room temperature.

8. To turn the unit off press the following buttons: (See Fig. 18)

On/Off button - 

“OFF” will start blinking

Set button 

(while “ON/OFF” is still blinking)

Fig 16

Set

Auto

Fig 19

Fig 17

Up button

Up button

Flames

Down button

Set

Fig 18

On/Off button

On/Off button

Set

Off

8. To switch the unit

from Fahrenheit to
Celsius press the
following buttons:
(See Fig. 19)

On/Off button 

-

Either “ON” or “OFF”
will start blinking.

On/Off+Up 

(while   

“ON” or “OFF” is still
blinking)

Repeat steps to 
switch back to 
Fahrenheit

Summary of Contents for SCVFMR18

Page 1: ...light any appliance Do not touch any electrical switch Do not use any telephone in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s telephone Follow the gas suppliers instructions If...

Page 2: ...g guide and BTU information BTU Information Set Opening Front Rear Fireplace Natural Gas L P Gas Size Height Width Width Depth Max Min Max Min 18 18 22 18 12 34 000 22 000 34 000 22 000 24 21 18 28 23...

Page 3: ...must be in place when the appliance is operating unless other provisions for combustion air are provided IMPORTANT During the manufacturing process this appliance is treated with certain coloring agen...

Page 4: ...uring any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1 2 PSIG Pressures in excess of 1 2 PSIG will cause damage to the unit FIREPLACE CLEARANCES To guaran...

Page 5: ...olution for leaks Bubbles indicate a leak Repair any leaks and recheck before proceeding DANGER DO NOT USE OPEN FLAME TO TEST FOR LEAKS 2 We suggest you do a test lighting of the burner assembly befor...

Page 6: ...placement can lead to the production of harmful carbon monoxide while the unit is in operation Be sure that the logs are correctly placed in the notches provided for them There should be no direct imp...

Page 7: ...ot use any telephone in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbors telephone Follow the gas supplier s instructions If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire departmen...

Page 8: ...may take several attempts and up to 5 minutes to light the pilot the first time since there will be air in the gas line 5 Wait fifteen 15 seconds after pilot is lit before adjusting the flame height 6...

Page 9: ...ears while the hand held unit is learning the code See Fig 13 Remote will return to the off position MANUAL MODE 3 To light the pilot press the following buttons See Fig 14 On Off button ON will start...

Page 10: ...re will start blinking each press lowers the temperature one degree Set button while temperature is still blinking The number of flames automatically adjusts to the correct setting in order to reach t...

Page 11: ...d fuel 6 Use pipe dope on threaded joints of gas piping that is resistant to the action of LP gas 7 Install a manual shut off valve union and 1 8 NPT plugged pressure tap ahead of controls 8 Use soap...

Page 12: ...ith headache dizziness and or nausea If you experience any of these symptoms appliance may not be working properly Get fresh air at once Have appliance serviced by a qualified service technician Some...

Page 13: ...open gas supply valve fully gas line obstruction burner inspection for tube kinks or obstructions inspect burner for dust or debris inspect supply lines for tube kinks or obstructions PARTS LIST Ref P...

Page 14: ...tallation are the expressed responsibility of the purchaser For repair or replacement of a defective part or parts contact our customer service department at 1 800 229 5647 You will be asked to provid...

Page 15: ...15 N NO OT TE ES S...

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