Vermont Casting LHEC20 Delay Timer Mode, Fan Override During Auto Mode, To Change Batteries

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Vermont Castings, Majestic Products LHE Natural Vent Insert

Delay Timer Mode

The shut off delay timer has a maximum of 2 hours and a minimum of zero minutes. To change the timer level, press the time key followed by an arrow key. Pushing the key once will change the timer by 10 minutes.

Auto Mode

In the AUTO mode, the room temperature, set tempera- ture, flame and fan levels will be shown. AUTO will appear next to both the flame and fan icons.

When the control is in the AUTO mode, the main burner will turn on/off or modulate based on the heat needed to maintain the set temperature. The flame level will change automatically to optimize the heat output needed to maintain the set temperature. To change the set temperature, press the up or down key. Pushing a key once will change the temperature by one degree.

In the AUTO mode, the fan speed will increase with increasing flame height or decrease with decreasing flame height. “AUTO” is displayed next to the flame and fan icons.

Fan Override During Auto Mode

If a lower or higher fan speed is desired when operating in the AUTO mode, the fan speed can be overridden by pushing the fan button followed by the up or down key.

Pushing a key once will change the fan level by one unit. In this mode “AUTO” is displayed next to the flame icon and “MANUAL” is displayed next to the fan icon.

Change Between F/C Temperature Units

Push the up and down arrow keys simultaneously for at least 3 seconds to toggle between Fahrenheit and Celsius units.

Disable Thermostat Function

To disable the thermostat function in the AUTO mode, push the time and down keys simultaneously for at least 3 seconds.

To Change Batteries

1.Remove cover on the backside of the transmitter. Install 3 AAA batteries as shown and reattach cover.

2.Once steps 1-3 in OPERATION are completed, receiver/valve and transmitter are now ready. Press any button on transmitter for recognition process to occur between the receiver/valve and transmitter.

3.Use functions as described in TRANSMITTER section.

 

Pilot

Fan

 

Assembly

 

 

 

FAN

 

 

Red

 

Red

White

 

 

 

White

White Dots

 

 

 

 

Antenna

 

 

Valve

FP1038

 

(Bottom View)

Fig. 27

Comfort Valve wiring diagram.

Troubleshooting

1.Locate LED light on valve.

2.LED will blink after every valid command received by the transmitter; this is not an error.

3.Failure codes may occur anytime after pilot burner is lit.

4.Sequence is failure code followed by light not blinking for 30 seconds.

5.In the event of multiple failure codes, next failure code follows previous failure code by approximately 3 seconds.

If an Error Code 3 is observed while performing the testing, complete the following:

1.Make sure the spade connectors are pushed all the way on. If the Error Code 3 is still showing, then go to the next step.

2.Switch the front two thermopile leads with the back two. Be sure the white lead is connected to the spade with the white dot next to it. If the Error Code 3 is still showing, replace the thermopiles.

If an Error Code 8 is observed while performing the testing, complete the following:

1.Confirm the valve is not in REMOTE mode.

If the valve is producing Error Code 8 and in REMOTE mode, the valve is defective and should be replaced.

If the valve is in LOCAL mode and producing Error Code 8, then go to the next step.

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