Desa CTR22PR, CTR25NR Installing Batteries Into Remote, Replacing Battery in Ignitor

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INSTALLATION

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Bottom View

Receiver Wire

Valve

 

Figure 7 - Connecting Receiver Wire

INSTALLING BATTERIES INTO REMOTE

1.Locate hand-held remote control in hardware bag included with your heater.

2.Remove battery cover and insert supplied batter- ies into remote control as shown in Figure 8.

3.Replace battery cover.

AAA

Batteries

Remote Control Battery Cover

Figure 8 - Installing Batteries in Hand- Held Remote Control

ACTIVATING COMMUNICATION BETWEEN RECEIVER AND REMOTE CONTROL

1.Set receiver selector switch to the remote position (see Figure 9).

2.Push the ON button on hand-held remote control. You should hear a beep. If not, use a dull object to push the LEARN button in the receiver (see Figure 9). Push the ON button on remote control once again. You should hear a series of beeps.

If you have questions regarding the remote control or receiver, call 1-888-673-8929.

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LEARN Button (Inside)

REMOTE

 

 

 

F

 

 

ROOM SET TEMP

 

 

ON

ON

 

OFF

 

MODE

Button

 

SET

Figure 9 - Receiver and Remote Control

 

Setup

 

REPLACING BATTERY IN IGNITOR

If the spark that lights the pilot lessons, you may need to replace the battery in the ignitor. See Figure 10.

AAA Battery Negative towards cap

Figure 10 - Replacing Battery in Electronic Ignitor

MOUNTING HEATER BASE TO FLOOR (Where required by local codes)

1.Position heater in desired location. Mark holes for drilling. Move heater aside.

2.For carpeted floors, make a small cut with a sharp knife at the marked locations prior to drilling.

3.Drill 1/8" (diameter hole, 3/4" deep. (Do not use anchors in wood floors.)

4.For concrete floors, use 1/4" diameter concrete drill bit. Drill 1 3/8" deep. Insert anchors com- pletely into holes.

5.Position heater over holes. Secure to floor with wood screws. See Figure 11.

Wood

Screw

Mounting Hole (One each side)

Figure 11 - Mounting Heater to Floor

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CTR25NR, CTR22PR, VTN25R, VTP22R specifications

Desa VTN25R, VTP22R, CTR22PR, and CTR25NR are renowned models in the landscape of power generation and energy efficiency solutions. These products cater to varying needs, providing reliable performance for both residential and commercial applications.

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