Heat & Glo LifeStyle 550TRSI-AUF About on Mode, About OFF Mode, Turning on the Fireplace

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About ON Mode

All functions can be accessed when the remote control is in the ON mode.

Only active functions will be displayed when the remote control is in the ON mode. For example: if the fan is the only function that’s active, the fan icon and flame will be the only icon shown in the display.

About OFF Mode

Only the following functions can be accessed in the OFF mode:

AUX1

AUX2

Only active functions will be displayed when the remote control is in the OFF mode.

Turning ON the Fireplace

Press and hold the POWER button for 5 seconds to unlock remote, back light will illuminate. Press POWER button again to turn the fireplace ON. The fireplace will first ignite the pilot. The main burner will be lit, once the pilot flame has been estabilished. The remote will be locked again when the fireplace is turned off.

NOTICE: Whenever the fireplace is cycled from OFF to ON, the main burner will light on high for 10 seconds be- fore returning to the previous user setting.

Adjusting Flame Height

Press the MENU button to activate the menu.

Using the UP and DOWN arrows highlight the FLAME icon and press SELECT.

Use the UP and DOWN arrows to adjust the FLAME HEIGHT, then press SELECT. The FLAME HEIGHT can be adjusted to 5 different settings.

NOTICE: FLAME HEIGHT will not be adjustable for first ten seconds when fireplace is turned on.

NOTICE: The system will remember the previous FLAME HEIGHT setting and will automatically adjust after 10 seconds.

Adjusting Fan Speed

Press the MENU button to activate the menu.

Using the UP and DOWN arrows highlight the FAN icon and press SELECT.

Use the UP and DOWN arrows to adjust the FAN SPEED, then press SELECT. The FAN SPEED can be adjusted to 3 different settings: HIGH, MEDIUM, LOW.

NOTICE: The fan has a timer built into the control module. After the fireplace is turned ON the timer will wait for 3 minutes before turning on the fan. In addition, the fan will remain on for 12 minutes after the fireplace has been turned OFF.

NOTICE: Whenever the fan is turned ON, the FAN will start up on the high setting for 10 seconds before adjusting to the previous user setting.

AUX1 Function (Unit dependent Function)

Press the MENU button to activate the menu.

Using the UP and DOWN arrows highlight the AUX1 icon and press SELECT.

Use the UP and DOWN arrows to adjust the AUX1 output, then press SELECT. The AUX1 function can be adjusted to 4 different settings: HI, MED, LOW and OFF.

AUX2 Function (Unit dependent Function)

Press the MENU button to activate the menu.

Using the UP and DOWN arrows highlight the AUX2 icon and press SELECT.

Use the UP and DOWN arrows to turn the AUX2 ON or OFF, then press SELECT. The AUX2 function can be either be turned ON or OFF.

NOTICE: When the fireplace is turned OFF both AUX1 and AUX2 will be turned off. The AUX1 and AUX2 functions can be activated from the remote’s OFF mode, when the flame is off. When the fireplace is turned back ON, the AUX1 and AUX2 settings will be restored to the previous setting.

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