TEMP MODE - Nighttime Setback
Temperature Mode:The room temperature is measured
and compared to the Nighttime Setback temperature.The
flame height is then automatically adjusted to achieve the
Nighttime Setback temperature.
TIMER MODE - The Timer setting allows you to set
two (2) burner ON times and two (2) burner OFF times
every 24 hours.
NOTE: The display shows the set temperature every
30 seconds.
Changing the Mode of Operation
Briefly pressing the SET button changes the mode of
operation in the following order:
and back to
NOTE: MAN mode can also be reached by pressing either
the
or the
.
Setting the Temperature
1. Select either the
MODE or the
briefly pressing the SET button.
2. Hold the SET button until the TEMP display flashes.
3. Set the desired temperature with
NOTE: 4.5°C/40°F is the min. temperature setting.
4. Press OFF button or simply wait and the display will go
to the temperature control mode.
NOTE: If you would like the Nighttime Setback
temperature control to turn off, decrease the
nighttime temperature until [---] appears on the
display.
Setting the Timer
1. Select Timer mode by briefly pressing the SET button.
2. Press and hold the SET button until "TIMER" is displayed
on the lower right hand side.
3. Press and hold the SET button until the P1
the time display flashes. Set the hour by pressing the
and set the minutes by pressing the
4. Briefly press SET button for the next burner cycle time.
Example: P1 continue through P2
If Nighttime Setback Temperature is turned off,
P2
will not appear.
5. Once all four (4) times are set, press OFF or simply
wait to complete programming.
N.B.: timer and thermostat functions will only work if
the appliance is on stand-by with the pilot alight.
Manual ignition
It is also possible to ignite the heater manually if necessary.
To do this, remove the glass pane.Turn button A (fig 24) to
MAN. Now, poking a pen or screwdriver etc. through the
hole in button A, press the coil.The pilot-light burner will
now fill with gas and can be ignited with matches or a
lighter. After 10 seconds you can release the coil and the
pilot light will stay alight. Replace the glass window frame
and turn button A back to ON. Now you can regulate the
heater by remote control or manually by turning button B.
The ticking heard when the button is turned is perfectly
normal.
Changing the code
The remote control code can be changed if so required.
This will require changing the DIP SWITCH, which is on
the remote control near the battery. Once the code has
been changed, press the reset button
on the receiver until you hear two
signals. After the second, longer signal
release the reset button and within 20
seconds press
control until you hear an extra long
signal.This means that the new code
has been confirmed.
GENERAL NOTES
.
Gas Safety Regulations (for installation & use) 1998
In your own interest and that of safety, it is law that all gas
appliances are installed by competent persons in
MODE by
accordance with the above regulations. Failure to install
appliances correctly could lead to prosecution.
NB: The Council of Registered Gas Installers, whose
members are identified by the emblem shown here, are all
or
.
required to work to the recognised standards.
Cleaning and Maintenance
The appliance should be inspected once a year by a qualified
company, and cleaned and/or repaired as necessary.The
inspection and maintenance must at least ensure that the
appliance is working correctly and safely.This can be done
by your own gasinstaller or a specialised maintenance
company. It is advisable to remove any dust from the
appliance several times before and during the heating
season. After a while a deposit will form on the inside of
the glass pane.This can be removed with a damp cloth or
with a non-abrasive cleaning agent (e.g. brass polish). Do
and
this as soon as any deposit appears, to prevent it from
burning and becoming impossible to clean. Do not use
.
corrosive or abrasive substances to clean the casing. Any
damage to the coating, caused by things put on or against
and P2 .
the casing for example, is not covered by the guarantee.
NB: When replacing the thermocouple, the coupling nut in
the gas control block should first be tightened by hand and
then tightened a quarter-turn with an
open-ended spanner.
Discoloration of walls and ceiling
Brown discoloration is an annoying problem, which is
difficult to solve. It can be caused by dust burning as a
result of poor ventilation, for example, or by cigarette
smoke or candles.
These problems can be avoided by ensuring that the room
the heater is in is properly ventilated. A good guideline for
ventilation is:
New buildings
Existing buildings
Use candles and oil lamps as little as possible, keeping the
wick as short as possible.While they Enhance the
atmosphere, candles and oil lamps also cause the
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
on the remote
: 3.24 m
3
/ hour per m
surface of the room.
: 25.20 m
3
/ hour for a room.
2
floor
Apollo