8.2 Operation of the REMOTE CONTROL (RC) burner.
8.2.1 Fitting batteries to the remote control handset.
The remote control handset is battery powered. There is a 9 Volt ‘PP3’ size battery
supplied. Remove the rear battery
compartment cover from the remote control
handset. To do this push the tab towards the
bottom of the handset and lift (See figure 10).
Fit the battery in to the handset. Replace the
cover.
8.2.2 Fitting batteries to the receiver box.
The gas valve and receiver are battery
powered. There are four 1.5 Volt ‘AA’ size
batteries supplied. Remove the elastic band
from around the bracket and receiver box.
Slide the receiver box forward and clear of the
bracket holding it in place.
Ensure that the
wires do not snag on the bracket when
removing the receiver box.
Slide the battery
compartment cover clear (See figure 10) and
fit the batteries. It is important that the +ve
and -ve symbols on the battery match those of
the illustration inside the battery holder.
Replace the cover and receiver box.
It is
important that the wires from the receiver
box do not touch the underside of the
burner tray.
8.2.3 Setting the handset and receiver relationship.
The receiver will have to be set to learn the handset / remote code. Do this as below:
Press and hold the reset button on the receiver (See figure 10) until you hear two (2)
acoustic signals. After the second, longer acoustic signal, release the reset button.
Within the subsequent 20 seconds press the (small flame) button on the handset
until you hear an additional long signal confirming the code is set (Please inform the
customer that this is a one time setting as is NOT required when changing batteries in
the handset or receiver).
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Figure 10. Battery compartment
covers
Handset
Receiver box