Version: July 2020
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GD6 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
READ THIS FIRST
First of all, thank you for choosing a Fire Dept. appliance.
We’re sure you’ll be very happy with it.
Taking just a little time to understand how to
‘drive’ your remote control will be highly useful.
Your remote control has three modes:
1. Thermostat
OFF
(a manual mode, where you have maximum control over flame height and fan speed/noise)
2. Thermostat
ON
3. Thermostat
SMART
Heat output i
s provided by a combination of flame height and comfort fan speed (that’s the fan inside your
appliance). Put simply, the higher the flame height and the faster the fan, the more heat output (and vice versa).
So, if like many, you’d like to heat your room up quickly, simply turn both the flame height and fan speed up. Then,
once you have the room at your desired temperature and you’d still like to look at a nice flame, turn the fan speed
down - not too much heat and quieter too.
Note:
If you’re using the thermostat functions, the flame may automatically switch off when your room has reached
your desired temperature. If you’d like the flame back, simply switch to manual mode and switch the flame on
again.
This appliance is operated by a remote control (you have a spare one too) which also functions as a room
thermostat. Power to this appliance is provided by a wall isolation switch, which must have been installed by a
qualified electrician.
The remote control has the following functions:
1. Switching the appliance On/Off
2. Adjusting flame levels
3. Adjusting fan speeds
4. Adjusting thermostat levels
5.
Adjusting ‘Smart Thermostat’ levels
6. Key lock
7. Low battery power detection
8. Selecting Continuous Pilot Ignition (CPI) or Intermittent Pilot Ignition (IPI)
9. Adjusting appliance dimmer lighting (not used on this appliance)
10. Controlling secondary burner (not used on this appliance)
11. Controlling auxiliary functions (not used on this appliance)
12. What happens if I break/lose my remote control?
The remote control has a simple button key layout and an LCD display (Fig. 1). A Mode Key is provided to move
between features and a Thermostat Key is used to control thermostat functions (Fig. 1 & 2). Additionally, a Key
Lock function is provided (Fig. 7).