TEMPERATURE INDICATOR (
o
F or
o
C)
1.
Press the ON/OFF Key and Turn Off the Fireplace.
2.
Simultaneously, Press both the MODE Key and the Thermostat
Key.
3.
Look at the LCD display to verify that your desired indicator (
o
F or
o
C) is being displayed. If not, repeat step 2.
KEY LOCK FUNCTION
To prevent unsupervised children from operating the fireplace, a KEY LOCK function is pro-
vided with this remote control system. To activate the KEY LOCK function, simultaneously
press the “MODE KEY” and the “UP KEY”. To deactivate the KEY LOCK function, simulta-
neously press the “MODE KEY” and the “UP KEY”.
During KEY LOCK mode, none of the Keys will function. You must DEACTIVATE the sys-
tem before you can use the Remote Transmitter.
LOW BATTERY POWER DETECTION
1.
Transmitter Batteries
: The life span of the remote control transmitter batteries de-
pends on various factors: quality of the batteries used the number of ignitions of the
appliance, the number of changes to the room thermostat set point, etc. When the
Transmitter batteries are low, a Battery Icon will appear on the LCD display of the
Transmitter before all battery power is lost. When the batteries are replaced, this icon
will disappear.
2.
Wall Receiver Batteries
: The life span of the wall receiver batteries depend on the quality of the batteries used
and how long the batteries have been installed in the wall receiver. These batteries are only utilized during power
outages. Replace these batteries every heating season even if you have not experienced any power outages. Bat-
teries drain slowly even when not in use. This is a normal characteristic of all batteries.
OPERATING DURING POWER OUTAGES
This electronic ignition system utilizes the supplied
110VAC power when it is available for all functions of
this system. If the AC power is interrupted during a
power outage, plug in the battery pack (6V DC Max,
supplied with this fireplace) to the Fireplace Backup
Power Inlet Port installed on the wall to the left side of
the fireplace (located about 18” up from floor level).
During the power outage, the appliance’s burners will
function. In addition, Flame Height adjustment and
Secondary Burner ON/OFF functions will be availa-
ble. The Fan and Accent Light, which are wholly de-
pendent on 110VAC power, will not function.
This appliance is designed and tested to be operated
during power outages. The overall efficiency of this
appliance will be reduced by approximately 5% when
the blower function is disabled during the power out-
age period.
You may operate this appliance indefinitely on battery power as long as you accept that high capacity DC 6 volt batteries
will be required to sustain uninterrupted DC power to this appliance and that the blower function and accent light functions
will not be available.
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