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2.5.8.
Setting the countdown timer
This system can operate with a built-in
COUNTDOWN
timer when the transmitter is in the
ON
or
THERMO
mode
(
THERMO
or
ON
must be displayed on the LCD-screen).
When the set time period has elapsed, the device will automatically switch off.
OFF
MODE
RETURN
ON
RESET
FLAME+
FLAME-
REVIEW
BACK
TIMER
AHEAD
AUTO
MODE
FAN
OFF
MODE
RETURN
ON
RESET
FLAME+
FLAME-
REVIEW
BACK
TIMER
AHEAD
AUTO
MODE
FAN
OFF
MODE
RETURN
ON
RESET
FLAME+
FLAME-
REVIEW
BACK
TIMER
AHEAD
AUTO
MODE
FAN
OFF
MODE
RETURN
ON
RESET
FLAME+
FLAME-
REVIEW
BACK
TIMER
AHEAD
AUTO
MODE
FAN
-
+
OFF
MODE
RETURN
ON
RESET
FLAME+
FLAME-
REVIEW
BACK
TIMER
AHEAD
AUTO
MODE
FAN
OFF
MODE
RETURN
ON
RESET
FLAME+
FLAME-
REVIEW
BACK
TIMER
AHEAD
AUTO
MODE
FAN
OFF
MODE
RETURN
ON
RESET
FLAME+
FLAME-
REVIEW
BACK
TIMER
AHEAD
AUTO
MODE
FAN
-
+
1.
Press
TIMER
on the transmitter during 2 to 3
seconds. The word
TIMER
and
0:15
flash on
the LCD-screen.
2.
Press
+/-
to begin advancing through each of
the countdown time options. Available
countdown times are 15 min. / 30 min. /
45 min./… up to 9hrs.
3.
To set the
TIMER
press
SET
.
4.
If the system is
ON
, it will remain on until the
timer time has expired.
5.
If the system is in the
THERMO
mode, it will
cycle
ON
and
OFF
as the room temperature
requires.
6.
To cancel the
TIMER
function, press the
TIMER
button for at least 5 seconds (until the
timer time disappears).
2.5.9.
Low battery indicator
OFF
MODE
RETURN
ON
RESET
FLAME+
FLAME-
REVIEW
BACK
TIMER
AHEAD
AUTO
MODE
FAN
OFF
MODE
RETURN
ON
RESET
FLAME+
FLAME-
REVIEW
BACK
TIMER
AHEAD
AUTO
MODE
FAN
OFF
MODE
RETURN
ON
RESET
FLAME+
FLAME-
REVIEW
BACK
TIMER
AHEAD
AUTO
MODE
FAN
OFF
MODE
RETURN
ON
RESET
FLAME+
FLAME-
REVIEW
BACK
TIMER
AHEAD
AUTO
MODE
FAN
-
+
OFF
MODE
RETURN
ON
RESET
FLAME+
FLAME-
REVIEW
BACK
TIMER
AHEAD
AUTO
MODE
FAN
OFF
MODE
RETURN
ON
RESET
FLAME+
FLAME-
REVIEW
BACK
TIMER
AHEAD
AUTO
MODE
FAN
OFF
MODE
RETURN
ON
RESET
FLAME+
FLAME-
REVIEW
BACK
TIMER
AHEAD
AUTO
MODE
FAN
-
+
The word
LOW
outlined by the shape of a battery on the left side of the LCD-
screen will appear when the batteries need to be replaced. At this time,
approximately two weeks of battery power remains until the transmitter
experiences partial or complete loss of functions. The batteries should be
replaced as soon as possible.
(REMARK: Wrong positioning of the batteries will also result in the apparition of
LOW on the screen.)
Here’s how to replace the batteries:
1.
Push the OFF-button until OFF appears on the screen;
2.
Wait for 2 minutes (the system closes the current operational mode completely);
3.
Remove the batteries one by one;
4.
Place new batteries, minding their polarity.
Replacing the batteries in an operational mode (ON – THERMO – PROGRAM) can damage the microprocessor!
2.5.10.
Location of the remote control system
Seen the transmitter is also the thermostat of your appliance, it is preferable to locate the bracket on an inside wall,
sufficiently far away from direct sources of heat such as a fireplace, incandescent lighting or sunlight, in order for it
to detect actual ambient room temperatures, and not a single heat source. Before fixing the bracket to the wall,
check if the transmitter is not outside the operating range of the receiver! Normal operating range is ± 6 m, but can
vary.
The system operates on RF-signals. The place of the antenna (black thread on the side of the receiver) determines
the operating range of the system. In order to get the system to function as good as it may, the antenna must be
free in the appliance and the transmitter must be placed
vertically
.
Be careful: Transmitter and receiver must be placed at at least 1 meter from electromagnetic fields (such as
TV, radio, PC, microwave oven,…). Repeated exposure to magnetic fields reduces the operating capacity of
the appliances.