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            Rinnai Corporation RHFE-750ETRA 

 

  

Sequence of Operations

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The combustion fan will run for several seconds 
before ignition to purge the combustion chamber of 
any gas. 

If the front burner fails to ignite the appliance will turn 
off and fault code 11 will be displayed.  If the rear 
burner fails to ignite the appliance will turn off and 
make another attempt to ignite.  If this second attempt 
fails, the appliance will automatically turn off and fault 
code 11 will be displayed.  This may occur when using 
the appliance for the first time or if it has not been 
used for a while.  Try operating the appliance again. 

The appliance may make noises after ignition or 
extinction of the flame.  This is normal and is due to 
the thermal expansion or contraction of its 
components. 

If the ON/OFF or the STANDBY/ON button is pressed 
immediately after the flame has been extinguished, 
the appliance will delay ignition for about 1 minute. 

The normal ignition sequence is as follows: 

1.  When the ON/OFF or the STANDBY/ON button is 

pressed the Operation Indicator LED will glow red 
and the combustion fan will rotate to purge the 
combustion chamber. 

2.  Electric ignitor operates. 

3.  Gas is allowed to flow to the pilot when a spark is 

sensed. 

4.  When the pilot flame is established gas will flow to 

the front burners and then to the rear burners. 

5.  When all burners are established the appliance 

will automatically maintain the temperature 
setting. 

NOTE:  The appliance will wait until the heat 

exchanger is warmed up before discharging 
air.  This ensures that any discharge air will be 
warm and not cold. 

  

Basic Fireplace Operations

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Turning ON and OFF

 

The Operation Indicator will 
glow red when the appliance 
is ON and will glow green 
when the appliance is in 
STANDBY. 

The appliance will turn ON and attempt ignition: 

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when you press the ON/OFF button on the 
appliance panel while the appliance is OFF. 

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when you press the STANDBY/ON button on the 
remote control while the appliance is in 
STANDBY. 

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at the TIMER setting after you have activated the 
TIMER and while the appliance is in STANDBY. 

When turned ON, the appliance will run at a flame 
level of 5 for 1.5 minutes, after which it will run at its 
last setting.  This will be a temperature setting or a 
flame level.  See Flame Function. 

Pressing the STANDBY/ON button on the 
remote control while the appliance is ON will 
put the appliance in STANDBY mode, 
extinguishing all flames and causing the 
Operation Indicator to glow green. 

Pressing the ON/OFF button while the appliance is 
ON or in STANDBY will turn the appliance OFF.  The 
convection fan may continue to run for up to 15 
minutes after the appliance has been turned OFF in 
order to prevent the buildup of heat inside the 
appliance. 

Remote Control Operation 

The remote control emits an infrared (IR) signal and 
must be aimed at the receiver located to the right of 
the warm air discharge louvers.  The normal 
operating range is about 16 feet (4.9 m) with an angle 
of about 40 degrees to the horizontal.  This range will 
vary depending on the position of the installation and 
the strength of the remote control batteries.   

Signal transmissions are confirmed by  

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a brief illumination of the Transmission 
Signal Indicator on the Remote Display  

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a flash by the Remote Control Receiver to the 
right of the louvers 

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a beep from the appliance 

The remote control transmits information 1 second 
after a button is pressed and released except as 
follows: 

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when the lock function is activated 

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when setting the timers, timer information is 
transmitted only when the “TIME SET” button is 
pressed and released 

STANDBY

ON

Operation Indicator

Содержание RHFE-750ETRA

Страница 1: ...tment Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier WARNING If the information in these instructions are not followed exactly a fire or explosi...

Страница 2: ...203 or FOT 204 20 22 Extended Venting 22 24 Connections 25 26 Final Assembly Install the Logs 27 Install Condensate Tray 28 Open the Air Guide Vanes 29 Install the Front Panel 29 Operating Instruction...

Страница 3: ...the appliance Toddlers young children and others may be susceptible to accidental contact burns A physical barrier is recommended if there are at risk individuals in the house To restrict access to a...

Страница 4: ...s certification can be used Warranty will be voided if non listed components are installed Fan 134 to 212 CFM Weight 150 lb 68 kg Electrical Connection AC 120V 60 Hz Certification CSA certified accor...

Страница 5: ...nce will turn on before the programmed ON time and begin raising the room temperature to that of the programmed temperature by the ON time Memory The computer memory records preset temperatures timer...

Страница 6: ...R2703 Front Panel Models Front Panel features are the same for flat and curved models TIMER INDICATOR ON OFF BUTTON OPERATION INDICATOR FAULT CODE DISPLAY CONTROL PANEL OVERHEAT DISCHARGE VENT TEMPER...

Страница 7: ...t close to the warm air discharge louvers Avoid dropping the remote control or getting it wet Remote Control Features Remote Control Care O I 0 1 Celsius 0 Fahrenheit 1 switch STANDBY ON Flame Auto Of...

Страница 8: ...glow green when the appliance is in STANDBY The appliance will turn ON and attempt ignition when you press the ON OFF button on the appliance panel while the appliance is OFF when you press the STAND...

Страница 9: ...nctions of the remote control to be locked except for the STANDBY ON button The remote control display will show the word Lock in the top left corner To cancel the Lock function press down and hold th...

Страница 10: ...at the appliance will provide heat is determined by the difference between the temperature setting and the room temperature one hour before the programmed ON time Temperature Lock Clock AM Timer 1 Set...

Страница 11: ...inspected annually for blockages or damage Motors are permanently lubricated and do not need periodic lubrication Keep fan and motor free of dust and dirt by cleaning annually Verify proper operation...

Страница 12: ...panel by rotating the bottom away from the appliance and lifting upwards to unhook the panel from the top of the appliance 4 Remove two retaining screws and remove the combustion chamber glass panel 5...

Страница 13: ...harge air will be warm and not cold Smoke or odors are produced when first operated This is caused by grease or oil on the heat exchanger or by dust and should stop after a short time Clicking noises...

Страница 14: ...ngage the AUTO OFF function to prevent the display of flame See AUTO OFF section 31 Room temperature sensor faulty Service call 32 Overheat temperature sensor 2 faulty Service call 53 Spark sensor fau...

Страница 15: ...m by closing its equipment shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1 2 psi 3 5 kPa If the flooring is carpet tile or other com...

Страница 16: ...tibles as stated on the rating plate and as shown in the figures must be followed Also refer to the Safety Behaviors and Practices section Clearances to Combustibles SNOW TERMINATION Clearance in Ref...

Страница 17: ...tor assembly I Clearance to service regulator vent outlet 3 feet 91 cm J Clearance to nonmechanical air supply inlet to building or the combustion air inlet to any other appliance 12 inches 30 cm 9 in...

Страница 18: ...ions above Enclosure Dimensions in a Corner x 63 8 in 1620 mm y 45 1 in 1146 mm z 31 9 in 810 mm Location This appliance has a cool outer casing that allows it to be installed in a recessed applicatio...

Страница 19: ...Incorrect Hearth Installation Correct Hearth Installation Correct In wall Installation Hearth Adjustment feet Adjustment feet Adjustment feet Adjustment feet Adjustment feet Location Use the adjustmen...

Страница 20: ...supply Drill the flue hole using a 3 1 2 inch 90 mm drill For weatherboard walls drill through the center of the weatherboard from the outside first and then through the plasterboard Inside Connection...

Страница 21: ...3 16 3 8 in 5 10 mm Assemble these parts A Vent Kit 4 1 3 6 1 8 in 110 155 mm 6 1 8 7 3 4 in 155 195 mm 7 3 4 9 1 2 in 195 240 mm a b a b c a b c c Venting 3 Attach the sleeve Attach to the inside wa...

Страница 22: ...ne vent components from different manufacturers The vent system must vent directly to the outside of the building and use outside air for combustion Venting should be as direct as possible with a mini...

Страница 23: ...CGRHT Horizontal Termination 3CG6 6 Vent Pipe Extension 3CG12 12 Vent Pipe Extension 3CG18 18 Vent Pipe Extension 3CG24 24 Vent Pipe Extension 3CG36 36 Vent Pipe Extension 3CGRHA 90 Degree Vent Pipe E...

Страница 24: ...tch Additional Venting Clearances Wall Horizontal Vent Termination The distance between the wall and the air inlet cover should be 1 0 2 36 inches 25 60 mm The top of the vertical termination should n...

Страница 25: ...l open to the right and pull forwards 4 Position the appliance in front of the enclosure so that the end of the gas supply aligns with the gas fitting opening Connect the flexible gas connection to th...

Страница 26: ...nto the enclosure lining up the gas supply and exhaust pipe Fit elbow K to pipe J making sure that the clip in elbow K goes beyond the groove in the pipe The gas supply flexible hose is designed to co...

Страница 27: ...n pins 6 Seat the center top log onto the location pins 7 Seat the right hand top log onto the location pins 8 Place the left hand front log and the right hand front log on the pins 9 Install the glas...

Страница 28: ...ance Lower panel Condensate tray Lower panel Condensate tray Correct Incorrect WARNING Ensure that the lower slots are properly positioned against the combustion chamber The slot should be between the...

Страница 29: ...ront Panel 1 Install the front panel by hooking the top into the body and rotating the bottom towards the appliance 2 Secure the front panel to the appliance using two screws through the front of the...

Страница 30: ...ny gas control which has been under water TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE Turn off electric power to the appliance using the On Off button located on the control panel The fan will continue to operate un...

Страница 31: ...If any of the original wire as supplied with the appliance must be replaced it must be replaced with type 18 AWG wire or its equivalent Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls...

Страница 32: ...32 Rinnai Corporation RHFE 750ETRA Parts List For replacement parts call Rinnai at 1 800 621 9419...

Страница 33: ...Rinnai Corporation RHFE 750ETRA 33 Parts List...

Страница 34: ...on RHFE 750ETRA Parts List 121 130 131 120 105 104 119 132 108 106 125 107 114 110 113 112 109 111 98 115 74 117 123 102 118 49 99 126 80 98 100 103 124 122 101 99 133 101 120 115 116 118 123 123 128...

Страница 35: ...T A 23 1 10264 PANEL REAR AIR INLET B 24 1 10781 COMBUSTION FAN COVER RHFE750 25 1 10213 PANEL COVER FLUE OUTLET 26 1 10869 PANEL COVER TRANS RHFE 27 1 10207 TOP PANEL RHFE ENGINE ASSEMBLY 28 1 10296Z...

Страница 36: ...ASSEMBLY RHFE750 15 25 mbar US LPG 63 1 10267 BRACKET REGULATOR MOUNT RHFE750 64 1 6313 GAS TUBE RETAINER 65 1 10441 GAS SUPPLY TUBE ASSEMBLY PILOT A 66 1 10248 GAS SUPPLY TUBE FRONT RHFE750 67 1 1024...

Страница 37: ...X BODY R750 110 1 7972 ELECTRICAL JUNCTION BOX COVER 111 1 9073 SCREW M4 X 20 PAN PHIL ZINC 112 1 9233 WASHER SPRING M4 ZP 113 2 9186 NUT M4 ZP 114 2 9231 WASHER FLAT M4 ZP 115 1 10378 HARNESS FUSED P...

Страница 38: ...nsible for your heater s correct installation Please complete the information below to keep for your records Purchased from ___________________________________________________________ Address ________...

Страница 39: ...y does not cover any failures or operating difficulties due to the following accident abuse or misuse alteration misapplication force majeure improper installation such as but not limited to condensat...

Страница 40: ...15237 Issue G Manufactured by Rinnai New Zealand LTD 105 Pavilion Drive Airport Oaks Mangerg Manukau City New Zealand...

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