Heat & Glo LifeStyle 550TRSI-AUF Adjusting Thermostat, Adjusting Timer, Setting the Child Lock

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Adjusting Thermostat

Press the MENU button to activate the menu.

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

Use the UP and DOWN arrows to turn the THERMO ON or OFF, then press SELECT (the SET TEMP will start blinking). Using the UP and DOWN arrows select the desired temperature and press SELECT.

NOTICE: If the THERMO function is on, the SET TEMP can be adjusted at any time by pressing the UP and DOWN arrows.

NOTICE: As the ROOM TEMP (RT) approaches SET TEMP (ST), the remote system will automatically adjust the flame height. If the RT rises above ST, the fireplace will shut down the main burner. After this, the fireplace will turn back on after the RT drops below the ST.

NOTICE: The system will remember the previous TEM- PERATURE setting when THERMOSTAT mode is cycled ON or OFF.

NOTICE: If your installation includes an optional wired ON/ OFF wall switch, it should be in the OFF position when using the RC300AU in thermostat mode.

Adjusting Timer

Press the MENU button to activate the menu.

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

Use the UP and DOWN arrows to turn the TIMER ON or OFF, then press SELECT. Using the UP and DOWN arrows select the desired set time and press SELECT. Timer operates in increments of 15, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120 and 180 minutes.

Setting the Child Lock

Press and hold the MENU and UP arrow buttons simul- taneously for 4 seconds to enable or disable the child lock feature.

NOTICE: No functions will be usable until child lock feature is disabled.

Power Outage

If fireplace battery backup system IS installed at time of power outage, fireplace operation will not be interrupted.

If fireplace battery backup system IS NOT installed at time of power outage, fireplace will shut off. To resume fireplace operation, install battery backup.

NOTICE: Battery polarity must be correct or module damage will occur.

Manual Fireplace Shutoff

In the unlikely event that the remote wall switch malfunc- tions and will not turn off the fireplace, call your dealer for service assistance. In the meantime, you may choose one of the following actions to turn off the fireplace:

CAUTION! Risk of burns! Fireplace surfaces are hot when operating and during cool down. Use care and wear gloves when opening the front and accessing com- ponents inside the fireplace.

Check remote screen for battery level indicator, replace the batteries if low battery is indicated (See Figure 12.12).

Turn off the control module:

Open or remove the decorative front to access the control module.

Move switch to OFF (See Figure 12.10).

Disconnect power to the control module:

Open or remove the decorative front to access power cord and/or back-up batteries.

Unplug the control module and/or remove back-up batteries.

Shut off gas to the appliance:

Open or remove the decorative front and locate the gas shut-off valve to the left of the gas control.

Rotate the shut off valve 90 degrees to turn off gas supply.

Turn off power to the fireplace (if back-up batteries are not installed):

Locate house circuit breaker for fireplace.

Turn off the circuit breaker.

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Contents Ref No GSCS20163 Sans 15392008 AS45532008 Models 550TRSI-AUF 550TRSILP-AUFWhat to do if you smell gas Hot glass will cause burnsModels 550TRSI-AUF, 550TRSILP-AUF Homeowner Reference Information CongratulationsSans Compliance Novida Testing ServiceSans User Guide Table of ContentsTroubleshooting Appliance SetupGas Information Electrical InformationLimited Lifetime Warranty Australian Warranty InformationOther Rights Perth This warranty is void ifListing and Code Approvals Operating Instructions User Guide Gas Fireplace SafetyYour Fireplace Remote Controls, Wall Controls and Wall Switches Fixed Glass AssemblyFan Kit Clear SpaceFinal inspection by Lighting Instructions IPIControl Module Operation Nine Hour Safety Shutdown FeatureAfter Fireplace is Lit Frequently Asked QuestionsMaintenance and Service Gasket Seal and Glass Assembly Inspection Maintenance Tasks-Qualified Service TechnicianLogs FireboxTypical Appliance System Getting StartedTools and Supplies Needed Design and Installation ConsiderationsInspect Appliance and Components Any such action may cause a fire hazardSelecting Appliance Location Framing and ClearancesClearances Constructing the Appliance ChaseMinimum Framing Dimensions Combustible Mantels Mantel and Wall ProjectionsCombustible Mantel Legs or Wall Projections Vent Termination Minimum Clearances Termination LocationsClearance MIN. Clearance in. mmVent Information and Diagrams V1 Minimum H1 Maximum Top Vent Horizontal TerminationMinimum + H 2 Maximum Top Vent Horizontal Termination Two ElbowsMin Max Three ElbowsStraight Up Vertical Flue System Top Vent Vertical TerminationFlue Termination Approvals Flue System Approvals And InstallationsH1 Maximum V1 + V2 Min Top Vent Vertical Termination Two ElbowsH1 + H2 V1 + V2 Minimum H1 + H2 Maximum Top Vent Vertical Termination Three ElbowsOne 45º Elbow Rear Vent Horizontal Termination No ElbowH1 Minimum H1 Maximum H3H2 Rear Vent Horizontal Termination Two ElbowsMinimum Maximum Rear Vent Vertical Termination One Elbow Two ElbowsV1 Minimum H1 + H2 Maximum Maximum Minimum + H 2 Maximum Rear Vent Vertical Termination Three ElbowsMinimum + H 2 + H Maximum Pipe Clearances to Combustibles Wall Penetration Framing Vent Clearances and FramingCombustible Wall Penetration Non-Combustible Wall PenetrationPipe DVP SLP Install the Ceiling FirestopInstalling the Optional Heat-Zone-240V Kit Install Attic Insulation ShieldFlat Ceiling Installation Vaulted Ceiling InstallationTop Vent Appliance PreparationCut the metal retaining band and fold the sides out Rear VentSecuring and Leveling the Appliance Installing the Non-combustible BoardParts Replacement Components Removal For ServiceAdjustments And Replacement Parts Install Trim and/or SurroundAttach Vent to the Firebox Assembly Installing Vent Pipe DVP and SLP PipeAssemble Vent Sections DVP Pipe Only Assemble Pipe SectionsAssemble Slip Sections Assemble Vent Sections SLP Pipe OnlyDisassemble Vent Sections Secure the Vent SectionsInstall Firestops Install Support BracketsFlue Termination For Horizontal Terminations using the SLP-TRAP2 or DVP-TRAP2Heat Shield Requirements for Horizontal Termination Install Metal Roof FlashingInstall Vertical Termination Cap Assemble and Install Storm CollarGas Connection Gas InformationGAS Access IntelliFire Plus Ignition System Wiring Wiring RequirementsOptional Accessories Requirements Optional Remote Control Receiver LocationBlower Installation Precautions Kit ContentsFireplace Specific Information IntroductionInstallation of Remote Control Housing Changing Temperature ScaleFan Installation AUX300CE Module InstallationProgramming the RC300AU to the Control Module Standby mode Idle When Remote is in on ModeDisplay Screen Function ButtonsAbout OFF Mode About on ModeAdjusting Flame Height Adjusting Fan SpeedAdjusting Timer Adjusting ThermostatSetting the Child Lock Power OutageSymptom Possible Cause Corrective Action Frequently Asked Questions/TroubleshootingFacing Material Finishing816 940 Remove Fixed Glass Assembly Appliance SetupClean the Appliance Accessories3 4 5 6 7 Log Placement InstructionsHeat & Glo 550TRSI-AUF, 550TRSILP-AUF 2079-980 Rev. N 5/12 Heat & Glo 550TRSI-AUF, 550TRSILP-AUF 2079-980 Rev. N 5/12 Symptom Possible Cause Corrective Action TroubleshootingIntelliFire Plus Ignition System Troubleshooting Reference Materials Appliance Dimension DiagramLocation Inches Millimeters Inspect Maintenance Tasks Maintenance TasksDVP-AS2 Vent Components DiagramsEffective Length Mm Heat Shield 15-1/8 384 mmHorizontal Termination Cap DVP-HRC-SS DVP-HRC-ZC-SS 165 mm 222 mm 235 mm 152 mm 168 mm 165 mmElbow 251 mmEffective Heat Shield 15-1/8 384 mmCathedral Ceiling HorizontalLog Set Assembly Service PartsBeginning Manufacturing Date July Ending Manufacturing Date #19 Valve AssemblyConversion Kits Service Parts ListContact Information