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Ambient Technologies
A Division Of MHS
L-Bracket
Slide Switch
Battery Door
Remote Receiver:
The remote receiver may be wall mounted or installed into the appliance per the appliance homeowner’s manual.
Refer to the Homeowner’s Manual for special installation instructions.
If wall mounted, the remote receiver
must be installed in a junction box with cover plate provided. Failure to follow the installation instructions found in
the appropriate Homeowner’s Manual will void the warranty and may cause a fire
hazard.
Installing Batteries:
The remote receiver uses four (4) “AA”- size batteries. To install batteries,
1.
Remove the slide switch by gently pulling straight out.
2.
Use your thumb and index finger to gently pull down the L-bracket.
3.
Open the battery door by pressing the two tabs located on the door, while
holding receiver with other hand.
4.
Install the batteries as indicated in the receiver cover.
5.
Close the battery door until the door tab snaps in place.
6.
To install the receiver into a wall junction box, install the receiver with the
screws provided .
7.
If you decided to install the receiver into the appliance, reinstall the L-
bracket..
8.
Gently, install the slide switch back to the receiver stem.
9.
The batteries should be replaced at least once every 6 months or when the
battery indicator flashes.
Installing Wire:
This system comes with an 18 inch pre-assembled wire assembly. Insert the white terminal to the back of the
receiver. The terminal wire block can only be installed one way. Do not force the terminal plug onto the receiver.
Follow the homeowner’s manual for connecting the two (2) 1/4” female spade terminals to the millivolt valve.
For applications longer than 18 inches, use 18 gauge wire, 105ºC rated, with as few splices as possible. Connect to
the two (2) 1/4“ female spade wiring terminals. Wire can be no longer than 20 feet.
WARNING
Make sure that the wires do not contact the appliances any place other than at the terminals.
Exposure to temperatures higher than 105C (250ºF) may cause the receiver to malfunction or
fire hazard.