Desa LMFP33PR(A) installation manual HAND-HELD Remote Operation

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HAND-HELD

REMOTE OPERATION

NOTICE: You must light the pilot before using the hand-held re- mote control unit. See Lighting Instructions, page 20.

When the appliance and the remote control are switched off, the house icon with the room temperature will be displayed. When the re- mote control is turned on, other icons will be visible and the main burner of the appliance will turn on.

1.Turn control knob clockwise to the ON position (see Figure 35, page 21).

2.Press the ON button on remote control (see Figure 38). Wait 5 seconds to send a command to appliance.

Note: An acoustic signal will be heard that confirms the reception of the command sent from the remote control.

Setting Flame Height

Press the up or down key until the small triangle is to the left of large flame icon at the top of LCD display (see Figure 38). Press the left or right key to set the desired flame height. Six flame levels are available from 1 (minimum) to 6 (maximum).

Small Triangle

LCD Display

Icon (Function

 

Indicator)

 

Setting Room Temperature

Press the up or down key until the small triangle is to the left of the thermometer icon (see Figure 38). Press the left or right key to set the desired room temperature.

Setting Timer (Sleep Function)

Press the up or down key until the small triangle is to the left of the clock icon (see Figure 38). Press the left or right key to set the desired sleep time. Maximum sleep time is 90 minutes, in 15 minute increments. When desired time is set, press the up or down key to start the timer. When the desired time has elapsed, the appli- ance will automatically switch off.

Child Safety Lock-Out

To lock the remote control keys, press the On/Off key then immediately press the up key (see Figure 38). The lock-out function is active when the lock icon is lit. Repeat key sequence to unlock keys.

Low Battery Detection and Backup

A battery icon will be displayed on the LCD display when batteries are low in the remote control (see Figure 38).

When the receiver detects a low battery condition;

Three acoustic “beeps” are generated from the receiver

Appliance is turned off and will go to the maximum flame height

Execution of commands is inhibited until batteries are replaced

When batteries are low, it is not possible to turn on the appliance with the remote control. Appliance can be turned on or off manually by setting the backup switch of the receiver to

Flame Height Indicator

Thermometer

Icon

Clock Icon

Left and

Right Keys

Increase and

Decrease

Set Points

Room

Temperature

Display

Sleep Timer

Display

Lock-Out

Indicator

Low Battery

Indicator

MAN position (see Figure 35, page 21). Remote control and receiver will restart normal opera- tion after batteries are replaced. See Installing Batteries for Remote Receiver and Hand Held Remote Control, page 19.

Timeout

If appliance is turned on and no command is sent to the receiver for 24 hours, appliance will automatically shut down. Commands sent after shutdown will be executed normally.

On/Off

Up and Down Keys Moves

Button

Placement from Top to

 

Bottom on LCD Display

Figure 38 - Remote Control

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