Well Straler RC-16A-TX User Manual Download Page 5

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2. Commands of your appliance

Some advantages of the Well Straler new product generation:

Automatic ignition without steady pilot;

Precise digital temperature control in a range of ± 6 m from the heater;

Wireless RF remote control of all the functions of your heater in a range of ± 6m;

Four  different  operation  modes:  (ON/OFF – THERMOSTAT – WEEKLY  PROGRAM –

COUNTDOWN TIMER);

Full automatic pre-programmed weekly program with 4 independent temperature ranges

each day, seven days a week.

IMPORTANT

For the device to work correctly, the emitter and receiver must be well tuned to each other (cfr. LEARN, p.14). If the

range is lower than 6 m, the antenna of the receiver (black wire on the side) must be moved. If the receiver is in

safety mode (one beep every 20 seconds), it has to be reset. In that case switch the receiver OFF, and then again

on REMOTE.

2.1. Transmitter

The transmitter operates on 2 AAA-size 1,5V batteries. We recommend the use of ALKALINE BATTERIES for maximum

operation performance. Insert batteries into the battery compartment on the back of the transmitter, positioning the (+) and

(-) ends of the batteries as indicated. Once batteries are inserted, the temperature will display. If this is not the case please

check that batteries are inserted properly (check polarity).

2.2. LCD-screen

1.

PROGRAM FOR

: Displays when programming days of week and

periods  of  day.  In  normal  state  only  current  DAY  (2)  and  single

PERIOD (3) are displayed, when in PROGRAM mode.

2.

DAY

: Current DAY of week

3.

P

E

RIOD

:

Current period of DAY

4.

MODE

: Indicates operation MODE of system

ON

(Indicates system is on, manually or thermostatically)

OFF

(Indicates system is turned off)

THERMO

(Indicates the  system  will  automatically  cycle,

depending on programmed

SET

temperature)

PROGRAM

(Indicates  the  system  is  operating  with

PROGRAMMED

settings)

5.

START AT

: Appears when programming time to turn system on

6.

SET

:

Indicates desired

SET

room temperature, when in

THERMO

or

PROGRAM

mode

7.

F°/C°

:

Temperature, in Fahrenheit or Celcius

8.

TIME/TEMP

:

Displays CURRENT room temp. In same frame, the

current time will display in AM or PM. Press

TIME/TIMER

to display current time

9.

LOW

: Battery power is

LOW

. Replace batteries within 2 weeks

10.

TIMER

: When displayed, indicates countdown timer in operation

11.

OVERRIDE

:

Displays when

SET

temperature is overridden

12.

FLAME

:

Single or double flame symbol indicates burner is operational in

LOW/HI

mode

13.

CP

:

Displays when CHILD PROOF—LOCK OUT“ is engaged. Pressing

TIME/TIMER

and

FAN

buttons together for

more than 10 seconds, engages or disengages

CP

14.

SWING

:

Displays in

SET

frame when setting temperature differential

15.

FAN

: i

ndicates the

FAN

is operating in normal speed

LOW

,

MED

or

HI

speed (when fan blade is displayed)

16.

TRANSMIT

: Lights up whenever a signal is send from the transmitter to the receiver.

3

9

2

1

5

13

8

16

12

11

14

7

4

6

10

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Summary of Contents for RC-16A-TX

Page 1: ...User Guide RC 16A TX WELL STRALER Hertstraat 99 B 9473 Welle T 32 0 53 66 64 65 F 32 0 53 67 34 00 info wellstraler be ...

Page 2: ...TEMPERATURE DIFFERENTIAL 7 2 4 1 Manuel check of SWING 7 2 4 2 Changing the factory set SWING 7 2 5 Program operation of remote control 8 2 5 1 Programming day period of day temperature 8 2 5 2 Program overview 10 2 5 3 Program cancellation return to factory settings 10 2 6 Operating your appliance 10 2 6 1 Manual ON OFF 10 2 6 2 Thermo operation ON OFF BASED ON SET TEMP SETTING 11 2 6 3 Automatic...

Page 3: ... been done by an unauthorized person Delicate parts in contact with fire like glass etc are not covered by warranty Complaints are only accepted when made through a recognized dealer 1 3 Security 1 3 1 Built in safeties in the control system The system operates on radio frequency signals that are sent by the transmitter remote to the receiver in the appliance We recommend that the transmitter alwa...

Page 4: ...ce and the receiver will begin emitting a series of 4 beeps every 2 seconds When the ambient temperature near the receiver drops under 50 C you can reactivate the appliance by pushing MODE on the transmitter 1 3 5 Child Protection CP The system includes a child proof lock out feature that allows the user to lock out operation of the appliance from the transmitter REMARK If the appliance is already...

Page 5: ...amming days of week and periods of day In normal state only current DAY 2 and single PERIOD 3 are displayed when in PROGRAM mode 2 DAY Current DAY of week 3 PERIOD Current period of DAY 4 MODE Indicates operation MODE of system ON Indicates system is on manually or thermostatically OFF Indicates system is turned off THERMO Indicates the system will automatically cycle depending on programmed SET t...

Page 6: ...ter step 1 2 3 2 Setting the current day of the week DOWN FAN TIME TIMER FLAME BACK SET RETURN PROGRAM REVIEW AHEAD MODE UP 4 Following step 3 above the SU symbol will begin flashing on the LCD screen 5 To change to the CURRENT DAY of the week press the AHEAD or BACK button 6 After setting confirming the current DAY of the week press SET RETURN 2 3 3 Setting of the current hour and minutes DOWN FA...

Page 7: ...elow the room temperature This will cause the system to turn ON or OFF Normally the system will only respond to temperature changes every two minutes Manually changing the SET temperature will activate the system in less than 10 seconds If the SWING is changed the system will respond to a new temperature differential 1 C 2 C or 3 C above or below room temperature 2 4 2 Changing the factory set SWI...

Page 8: ...nge the built in time and temperature programs to suit your personal schedule Each day is divided into four periods MORNING DAY EVENING and NIGHT A blank programming chart is provided above to record your customized time and temperature settings If desired you may change a single day or all seven days that have the built in factory program To change one or all seven days complete the following ste...

Page 9: ...T temperature 7 When the desired SET TEMP displays press PROGRAM REVIEW to confirm 8 After pressing the PROGRAM REVIEW button in step 7 the next PERIOD of the same DAY or next DAY will display on the LCD screen DOWN FAN TIME TIMER FLAME BACK SET RETURN PROGRAM REVIEW AHEAD MODE UP 9 To program the next period follow steps 3 4 5 6 and 7 10 Continue to follow steps 3 4 5 6 and 7 until all 7 days and...

Page 10: ...ss MODE until the LCD screen displays ON Together with ON the LCD screen will display FLAME and 1 flame symbol At this point the spark electrode will begin sparking to ignite the pilot for a period of approx 60 seconds As soon as a flame is detected the sparking will stop and after a few seconds the main burner will ignite The flame height at this stage will be LO The appliance will burn as long a...

Page 11: ... 2 6 3 Automatic PROGRAM Press MODE until PROGRAM displays on the LCD screen Together with PROGRAM the following is displayed on the LCD screen Current period of the day morn day eve nite depending on the program ON OFF to mark if the appliance is turned on or not Room temperature TEMP Desired temperature for this period SET FLAME FLAME HI to indicate whether the appliance functions or will functi...

Page 12: ...e OVERRIDE operates only in PROGRAM mode You can change the current SET temperature without changing the programs stored in the transmitter s memory The OVERRIDE feature will be automatically cancelled at the start of the next PROGRAM PERIOD DOWN UP SET RETURN FAN BACK TIME TIMER MODE FLAME PROGRAM REVIEW AHEAD 1 Press UP DOWN to change the SET temperature Setting will be cancelled automatically w...

Page 13: ...ed significantly At this time approximately two weeks of battery power remains until the transmitter may experience partial or complete loss of functions Here s how to replace the batteries 1 Push the MODE button until OFF appears on the screen 2 Remove the batteries one by one 3 Place new batteries minding their polarity Replacing the batteries in an operational mode ON THERMO PROGRAM can damage ...

Page 14: ...ARN the security code of the transmitter upon initial use if batteries are replaced or if a replacement transmitter is purchased When matching security codes be sure the slide button on the RECEIVER is in the REMOTE position the code will not LEARN if the slide switch is in the ON or OFF position Program the remote RECEIVER to LEARN a new security code by pushing in the LEARN button on the top of ...

Page 15: ...eep The transmitter is positioned out of range of the receiver for more than 1 hour Place the transmitter closer to the receiver or move the antenna of the receiver The receiver beeps repeatedly in quick tempo and the transmitter is within the receiver s operating range The receiver got overheated The receiver has to cool down as it will only operate again when the temperature inside the receiver ...

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