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 Operation Indicator
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 STANDBY/ON button on the remote control while the appliance is in
STANDBY.
•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 STANDBY remote control while the appliance is ON will
ON 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
• a brief illumination of the Transmission Signal Indicator on the Remote Display
•a flash by the Remote Control Receiver to the right of the louvers
•a beep from the appliance
The remote control transmits information 1 second after a button is pressed and released except as follows:
•when the lock function is activated
•when setting the timers, timer information is transmitted only when the “TIME SET” button is pressed and released
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