Bionaire BCH3230 manual Manual Operation with Remote, Thermostat Operation with Remote

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the remote) To Unlock remote, hold down the mode button for 2 seconds until the lock symbol disappears from the screen. Once the remote is unlocked, press the mode button again and the unit will quickly beep 5 times telling the user the signal was received.

DO NOT SYNC more than 1 unit at once. A hazardous situation may occur.

Note: If the batteries are running low on power, a low battery indicator will appear on the remote. Low batteries will affect transmission distance and the screen contrast. The manufacturer recommends replacing batteries immediately.

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Note: The maximum transmission distance for this remote is 30 ft. Do not use remote more than 30 ft from appliance. Remote must be used in same room as appliance.

Note: Galileo™ can be used in either Fahrenheit or Celsius. To change the reading on the remote, flip the remote over and push the button located on the right hand side under the stand with a ball point pen tip. This switch will change the reading from F to C and vice versa.

Note: Every minute while in Auto mode, the Galileo™ communicates with the base unit. If the Galileo™ goes out of range and/or has low batteries, the communication will stop, and after 8 minutes of non-communication the unit will shut off.

MANUAL OPERATION WITH REMOTE

1.Press Mode button on the remote. "Low" illuminates on remote screen indicating mode. The power light on the unit will turn on. The unit turns on and operates in "Low" mode. The units "Low" light will illuminate. In this mode, the unit will continuously run at its low

wattage.

2.Press Mode button on remote a second time.

The remote screen will now display "High" (1500 Watts). The unit’s "High" light will illuminate and the unit will run in this mode. In this mode the unit will continuously run at 1500 Watts.

Note: While using the remote, the backlight function will turn on when any button is pushed and will turn off after 10 seconds of non-use.

Note: Do not cover remote while in use, this may affect the accuracy of the temperature reading.

Note: Do not place remote under lamps as the radiant heat from the lamp may affect the accuracy of the thermostat.

Note: Do not place remote on control panel while in use. This may affect the temperature reading.

Note: Because heat rises, and the Galileo™ remote senses temperature, Bionaire® recommends that you do not locate the Galileo™ remote higher than 4ft from the ground. By locating the Galileo™ more than 4ft from the ground, you will get a less accurate temperature reading than under normal circumstances.

THERMOSTAT OPERATION WITH REMOTE

1.Press Mode button on remote until the remote screen displays "Auto" and "low". The "Set" temperature is displayed next to the "Room" temp. The unit will cycle on and off to maintain the "Set" temperature. The default room temp = 72ºF/22ºC. In this mode the unit will run to maintain the "Set" temperature.

2.Press Mode button on remote again. The remote screen displays "Auto" and "high". The "Set" temperature is displayed next to the "Room" temp. The "Auto" light on unit stays illuminated. The unit will cycle on and off to maintain the "Set" temperature at high wattage (1500 Watts).

3.To turn unit "Off", press the Mode button and the LCD will go blank (except for the "Room" temperature display which is always displayed while batteries are in the remote) and the unit will shut off.

Note: It is normal for the heater to cycle on and off as it maintains the preset temperature. To prevent the unit from

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