OPERATING

HEATER

Continued

Fig 14 Back of the Transmitter

￿OPERATIONS OF￿

REMOTE TRANSMITTER

1.Install three AAA SIZE batteries in the bat- tery holder.

The initial start-up on the LCD is: SET TEMP is 77°F, ROOM TEMP is 77°F, clock is AM12: 00, burner is on “OFF” select, and fan is on “AUTO” select. Divide Points of hour and minute are flashing (i.e. the timer is operating).

Fig 25 Initial start-up on the LCD

2.Clock setting: Press CLOCK button on the remote transmitter panel to select item (hour, minute). The selected item is flashing. Press

Fig16 Control board

￿OPERATIONS OF￿

BURNER

1.Plug-in 110V electrical outlet, you will hear a high pitch sound and power light (red) on the front will be lit that indicates that the burner is ready to be operated. Before plugging in the outlet make sure that the appliance is connected to the gas supply, then continue to the next step. 2.Point directly the remote transmitter to the burner. Press IGN/OFF button, the electric spark starts igniting the pilot and operation light (green) on the front will be lit. Wait five

(5)minutes to clear out any air. If you smell gas. STOP! Please check the gas connection.

There are three selections: “AUTO” “MAN” and “OFF”

a.auto select of main burner:

Press BURNER button, the flame

is

on “AUTO” select. Press ¡øor ¨‹to set temperature. If the room temperature is two degree lower than the set temperature on the remote, the main burner will turn on until the surrouding temperature is two degree higher than the set temperature. Once it reaches temperature on the remoter, the main burner will automatically shut off.

(Note: on the auto select of main burner, the main burner does not respond imm-ediately to the set tempera- ture until about one minute later.)

b.manual select of main burner:

Press BURNER button, the flame is on “MAN” select. At this selection, the main burner will keep working no matter what the temperature is set at. If there is a need to shut off the main burner, just press the “BURNER” button to make the

burner on the “OFF” select.

c.shut off the main burner:

the main burner is on “OFF” selection,. The main burner will shut off.

￿OPERATIONS OF￿

TIMING

1.Auto on:

when the burner is in a state of readiness. Transmitter and burner is off. Press TIMER button. Then press ¡øor ¨‹ change to the scheduled time, then press the TIMER button again, the TIMER starts timing and the TIMER is flashing and the operation light(green) begin flashing. When the timer goes on the scheduled time, the burner opens automatically.

2.Auto off:

when the burner is in operation, press TIMER button. Then press ¡øor ¨‹to change to the scheduled time, then press the TIMER button again, the TIMER starts timing and the TIMER is flashing and the operation light begin flashing. When the timer goes on the scheduled time, the burner closes automatically.(See Fig 14)

¡ø or¨‹to change to the correct actual hour (s); Press ¡ø or¨‹ to change to the cor- rect minute(s), then press CLOCK button again, time setting is finished.

3.When in operation, point the remote trans- mitter to the remote receiver on the burner in a maximum distance of 20 feet without any obstruction between them.

￿OPERATIONS OF￿

TURN-OFF

1.Manual turn-off: when the heater is in operation, press the IGN/OFF button to shut off the heater.

2.Auto turn-off: refer to the second step of “Operations of Timing”

Fig17 “AUTO” select

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