3.4
LIGHTING THE FIRE - REMOTE CONTROL MODELS
3.4.1
Ensure valve power isolation switch is in the on position - see figure 34
and that the time, date & temperature display settings as shown in
section 3.3 have been completed. Hold the handset with one hand
ensuring your hand is wrapped around the back and that your hand is in
contact with both sides of the handset. The green light of the “unlock”
symbol should light. See figure 34 below.
Fig. 34
3.4.2
Press and hold the power button continuously until the word “PILOT”
appears at the bottom left of the display as shown overpage in figure
14, (this typically takes two seconds). The burner will now light at
maximum heat input level and will display “MAX” in the bottom left hand
side of the display as shown in figure 35 overpage.
NOTE : If the power button is pressed for too long or too short a time or
the grip on the handset is not firm or is released too soon, the lighting
sequence will be interrupted and not complete. The reason for the
remote control having this strict start sequence is for safety reasons
so that the starting operation of the fire will be most unlikely to be
done other than intentionally by an adult.
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Power button
Unlock symbol
(illuminates green)
Light sensor (for
display back light)
+ button (increases
heat input level)
- button (decreases
heat input level)
Day of the week
Time (12hr or 24hr display)
Room temperature
To change handset settings
(see section 3.5)
To change mode
(see section 3.5)
Range symbol - missing if
handset is not in range or
if fire control is turned off
Gas fire burner status
Battery condition (RC
denotes handset, FC
denotes control valve on
fire)