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FLAME HEIGHT
This function allows you to control the height
of flames through 5 levels (see Figure 32).
Select the manual flame height function by
pressing the MODE button until a flame is
shown in the lower left corner of the display.
Use UP/DOWN arrow button to set desired
flame height for front and rear burner (see
Figure 32). A beep from receiver confirms the
command. When the flame height is set to it’s
lowest level it is possible to turn the unit OFF
by pressing the DOWN arrow button again.
If this occurs press the UP arrow button to
relight the unit. A beep from receiver confirms
the command. To turn the rear burner OFF
press the MODE button until two flames is
shown in lower right corner of the display.
Press the DOWN arrow button to turn the rear
burner OFF. A beep from receiver confirms
the command. Once the rear burner is off
press the MODE button to return to the flame
height display or wait several seconds and the
remote will return to the flame height display.
Use UP/DOWN arrow button to set desired
flame height for front burner (see Figure 32).
A beep from receiver confirms the command.
To turn the rear burner ON press the MODE
button until two flames is shown in lower right
corner of the display. Press the UP arrow but-
ton to turn the rear burner ON. A beep from
receiver confirms the command.
ON
ON
MAX
Figure 32 - Remote Control Display of
Flame Height Minimum and Maximum
MINIMUM
MAXIMUM
ON
Figure 33 - Room Temperature Setting
Room
Temperature
Set
Temperature
ROOM THERMOSTAT
The remote control can operate as a room
thermostat. The thermostat can be set to a
desired temperature to control the comfort
level in the room.
To activate, press THERMOSTAT button on
remote control (see Figure 30, page 21). The
word ON will appear to the right of tempera-
ture bulb graphic on display (see Figure 33).
Use UP/DOWN arrow button to set desired
room temperature. Control system will cycle
fireplace on or off to maintain selected tem
-
perature.
ON
ON
Figure 31 - On/Off Setting
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