Desa CDCFNR ON/OFF Series Model Cghrcb, Thermostat Series Model Cghrctb, Manual Mode

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OPERATING FIREPLACE

Continued

Note: The burner may light if hand-held remote was on when selector switch was last turned off. You can now turn the burner on and off with the hand-held remote control unit.

IMPORTANT: Do not leave the selector switch in the REMOTE or ON position when the pilot is not lit. This will drain the battery.

FlameControl

Adjustment Knob Knob

OUT IN

REMOTE

 

OFF

 

ON

LO

Selector Switch in Remote Position (Optional Remote Control)

Figure 47 - Setting the Selector Switch,

Control Knob and Flame Adjustment

Knob for Remote Operation

ON/OFF SERIES (MODEL [C]GHRCB)

Hold the control button on the hand-held remote until burner turns on. Hold the control button again until burner turns off (see Figure 48).

TO LOCK press both buttons on hand-held remote control until light stops flashing. Hand- held remote control is now locked. If the fire is on it will be turned off automatically. In the locked state, the light will not light up when any button is pressed.

TO UNLOCK press both buttons together on hand-held remote control until the light stops flashing. The hand-held remote is now unlocked.

Control Button

Turns Burners

On and Off

Figure 48 - On/Off Hand-Held Remote Control Unit (GHRCB)

THERMOSTAT SERIES (MODEL [C]GHRCTB)

The hand-held remote can be operated using either the manual mode (MANU) or thermo- static mode (AUTO) (see Figure 49). To select Fahrenheit/Centigrade mode display, carefully press the ˚C/˚F mode button with the end of a paper clip or similar blunt object.

Manual Mode

1.Press the POWER and LOCK buttons together to turn on the hand-held remote control.

2.Press the MANU button to turn on the fireplace.

3.Press the POWER and LOCK buttons together to turn off the fireplace.

Auto (Thermostatic) Mode

1.Press the POWER and LOCK buttons together to turn on the hand-held remote control.

2.Press AUTO button to select this mode.

3.Set the desired room temperature by press- ing the TEMP + or - buttons.

4.Press the POWER and LOCK buttons together to turn off the fireplace

Note: Do not leave the hand-held remote in the AUTO mode close to the fireplace. The radiant heat from the fireplace will turn off the fireplace. Ideally, place the hand-held remote in the center of the room facing towards the fireplace. Note: Do not hold the hand-held remote for a long time. Body temperature will affect its operation in the AUTO mode.

Safety Features When away from home for an extended period of time or as a child safety feature to prevent accidental ignition of the fireplace, the receiver ON/OFF/REMOTE switch should be in the OFF position.

Auto Shutoff Feature

1.If the average room temperature exceeds 82 degrees Fahrenheit (28 degrees Centigrade), the hand-held remote control will perform a safety override and shut the fireplace off. This feature is not available in the MANU mode.

Digital

 

Turns

 

Hand-Held

Display

 

 

Remote On

Shows

 

 

or Off and

Temperature

Allows You

and Settings

to Choose

 

 

Turns

 

the Manual

 

Setting

Burners On

 

or Off

 

Selects Auto

 

 

Decreases

 

Setting

 

 

Room

 

Increases

Temperature

Room

in AUTO

 

 

Temperature

Mode

 

 

in AUTO

 

 

Locks

System to Prevent

Mode

 

Accidental Ignition

 

Figure 49 - Thermostat Hand-Held

Remote Control Unit ([C]GHRCTB)

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Contents Shown with Optional Cabinet Mantel/Hearth Base Accessory What to do if YOU Smell GASTable of Contents Safety Information Product Identification Provide adequate clearances around air openingsLocal Codes Optional Remote Control AccessoriesProduct Features UnpackingHex wrench Scissors Hood AssemblyTools Required Phillips screwdriver Determining FRESH-AIR Flow for Fireplace Location AIR for Combustion VentilationProviding Adequate Ventilation Ventilation Air From Outdoors Ventilation AIRVentilation Air From Inside Building Installation Check GAS TypeFireplace Clearances Installation ItemsBUILT-IN Fireplace Installation Minimum Clearance to Combustible MaterialsIf you have not installed hood, follow instruc- tions on DepthOptional Mantel Installation Mantel Clearances for Built-In InstallationAlign shim under adjusting plate as shown in Figure Installing Optional Blower Accessory GA3450TAReinstall top louver Remove packaging from three remaining pieces of trimInstalling Blower Accessory CordLower louver For Built-In InstallationTest to make sure blower is working properly Connecting to GAS Supply Sediment TrapChecking GAS Connections Connecting Equipment Shutoff Valve to Heater ControlInstallation Items Needed Correct all leaks at once Els or page 25 for Remote-Ready ModelsInstalling 9-Volt Battery in Hand-Held Remote Control Unit Optional Wireless HAND-HELD Remote Control AccessoriesInstalling Receiver Battery Cover HousingOptional Wall Switch GWMS2 Remote-Ready Models Only Remove jumper wire from control valve see ,Installing LOG SET and Screen Models with One-Piece Screen OnlyOperating Fireplace Lighting InstructionsThermostat Control Operation Manual Lighting ProcedureTo Turn OFF GAS To Appliance Operating BlowerREMOTE-READY Models For Your Safety Read Before Lighting AUTO/OFF/ON Blower SwitchIf Using Optional Hand-Held Remote Optional HAND-HELD Remote OperationAuto Shutoff Feature Manual ModeAuto Thermostatic Mode ON/OFF Series Model CghrcbInspecting Burners Optional GWMS2 Wall Mounted SwitchKey Pad Lock Feature Optional GWMT1 Wall Mounted ThermostatBurner Injector Holder and Pilot AIR Inlet Hole Cleaning MaintenanceBurner Flame Pattern If burner flame pattern is incorrect, as shown in FigureCabinet Wiring DiagramLOG SET Ignitor cable pinched or wet TroubleshootingObserved Problem Possible Cause Remedy Ignitor cable dryModels Only Burner orifice is cloggedMote-Ready Models Only Or replace burner orificeMote-Ready Models Only Power is low When heated, vapors fromWalls or furniture Cleaners, etc. may turn into Slight smoke or odor duringErs, chemicals, new carpet Gas odor even when controlFireplace produces unwanted Ment aboveRemote-Ready Models SpecificationsThermostat Models Technical Service Replacement PartsService Hints Parts Under WarrantyIllustrated Parts Breakdown Parts List Illustrated Models Firebox Models CDCFNR, Cdcfpr Illustrated Parts Breakdown Thermostat Models FDCFTN/TP, VDCFRN/RP CDCFNR/PR REMOTE-READY Models Brass Trim KIT GA6095 AccessoriesEquipment Shutoff Valve GA5010 THERMOSTAT-CONTROLLED Blower KIT GA3450TACleaning KIT GCK/CCK WALL-MOUNT Thermostat Switch GWMT1WALL-MOUNT ON/OFF Switch GWMS2 Receiver and HAND-HELD Remote Control KIT Ghrcb and Cghrcb111244-01D 111244-01D Not a UPC

CDCFNR specifications

Desa CDCFNR, or the Community Development and Capacity Building Framework for Natural Resources, is a pioneering initiative designed to empower local communities in managing their natural resources sustainably. This comprehensive framework is particularly focused on fostering resilience and enhancing the socio-economic conditions of communities that depend on these resources.

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