T
Turning ON the Appliance
1.
Press
the ON/OFF
button
on the transmitter.
The
transmitter
screen will display
all active icons. The
receiver
will command
the DFC board
to start
the
ignition
process,
Once the pilot flame is
lit,
the DFC
1.
With the system ON and the flame level at maximum
height, press the down-arrow
key once to reduce
the
flame height
by one step. Continue
pressing
down-
arrow
key until flame is turned
OFF.
2. Press
the
up-arrow
key
to increase
the
flame
hcight.
Flame Levell
Flame Level 5
Flame Level Max.
Room Thermostat
(Transmitter Operation)
The remote
control
can
operate
as a room thermostat.
The thermostat
can be set to a desired
temperature
to
control
the comfort
level in the room.
1.
To activate
this function,
press the Thermostat
key.
The LCD display
on the transmitter
will
change
to
show that the room
thermostat
is ON and the set
Room
Temperature
Set
Temperature
bo
ard
will
open the main valve outlet and the main
burner
will ignite. A single "beep"
from
the receiver
will confirm
the command.
Turning OFF the Appliance
1.
Press
the ON/OF
F
button
011
the transmitter,
The
A single
"beep"
from
the receiver will confirm the
command.
Proflame GTM
the receiver
will
confirm
the command.
Note:
If y
ou press the up-arrow
key
while the remote
system
is ON but the flame is OF
F,
the
flame will
come on in the high position,
A single "beep"
from
Flame Height Control
Figure
48
-
Remote Control Display in Faren
h
eit
and
Celsius
Figure
48
b
-
Remote Control Displaying
Room
Temperature
transmitter
LC
D
display
will only show
the room
temperature
and icon (see Figure
48
b
). The receiver
disconnects
and
will
command
the DFC board
to
turn o
ff the burner
.
Figure
49
-
Remote Control Displaying
Flame Levels
Figure
49
b
-
Remote Control Displaying Split Flow Mode
Figure
50
-
Remote Control Displaying
Room
Temperature
and Set Temperature
temperature is now displayed
(see Figure
50
).
2.
Adjust
the set temperature
by pressing
the up or
down-arrow
keys until the desired
set temperature is
displayed
on the LCD screen
(see Figure
50
).
These units have six flame levels (see Figure
49
).
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS