General
It is common practice for the dealer where you purchased your gas fireplace to take also care of installing
it and connecting it to the gas mains. If this is not the case, please ensure that the installation is done by a
certified installer. Connecting gas devices by unqualified persons is prohibited, in which case we cannot give
any guarantee that your gas hearth is functioning properly.
Batteries
The batteries of the remote handset and the receiver will last for about one year. We recommend that you use
alkaline batteries.
You need to replace them when the LED of the remote set becomes dimmer and the word "BATT" appears in
the display. The receiver will warn you if it's batteries
need to be exchanged. You'll hear, during ignition, a
beep for 0.8 seconds followed by 0,2 seconds silence.
Replacing the batteries of the remote
Open the lid in the backside cover. Gently remove the
9V block battery and disconnect it from the contact
holder. Avoid pulling the cable. Connect the new
battery, replace the set, and close the lid.
Replacing the batteries of the receiver
Pull the cover carefully from the bottom of the hearth.
Gently pull the whole receiver from the holder in the
base of the stove. Slide the lid open and place 4 new
1.5V batteries (type LR6 of AA). Ensure that you place
the batteries into the receiver correctly. Then place
the receiver again in the fireplace.
Setting the remote control handset
Once the batteries are placed, you need to set the electronic code (only when using it for the first time). Press
the reset button on the receiver until you hear 2 acoustic signs, and then
release the reset button. Then press the small flame button within 20
seconds until you hear a long acoustic signal to confirm that the code has
been set.
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