- when left unattended for a longer period, set button A
on the gas control to the position MAN (see section;
- close the gas tap near your appliance.This is the safest
precaution, if the appliance will not be used for a longer
period;
- Observe stated precautions / safety instructions - even if
the appliance is not in use.
Setting the communication code
Prior to putting the application into operation, a
communication code must be set between the remote
control and the receiver.The code is chosen randomly
from the 65000 available codes. As a result, the chance that
other remote controls near you are using the same code
and affect the operation of your appliance is very small.
Follow the procedure described below:
• Hold down the reset button on the receiver, until you
hear two consecutive sound signals (see fig. 31).
• After the second, longer signal, let go of the reset button.
• Press button
(small flame) or button
the remote control within 20 seconds, until you hear an
extra long sound signal: this is the confirmation of a
correct communication.
!Caution When installing a new remote control or
receiver, you must set a new communication
code.
MAN position
By briefly pressing the SET button, you will go through the
following functions:
→ ✹
→
MAN
TEMP
TEMP
where, depending on the timer setting:
✹
(P*) is displayed as P1
, P1
!Tip
You can also go back to the MAN position by
pressing the button
(small flame).
!Caution - When pressing the buttons (with the
exception of the SET button), the transmission
symbol (
) will appear to indicate that
transmission is taking place between the
remote control and the receiver;
- The receiver acknowledges the transmission
with a sound signal;
(large flame) on
fig. 31
→
→
(P*)TIMER
MAN
✹
, P2
, P2
.
(large flame) or
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
- The appliance will automatically enter the
standby position, if there is no transmission for
6 hours.
• Set the remote control to the MAN position.
Ignition
Caution - During the ignition process, you are not allowed
to operate control button B on the gas control
manually (see fig. 32);
- Always wait 5 minutes after the pilot burner has
gone out, before you re-ignite the appliance;
- When using propane you must be extra careful.
The pilot burner may extinguish due to air in
the pipe, e.g. as a result of replacing a propane
cylinder: Always strictly observe a 5 min. waiting
time before restarting the ignition process;
- Close the gas tap in case of malfunctions and/or
poor operation and warn the installer.
!Tip
For propane appliances, please use a system of
two cylinders provided with an automatic switch
to the back-up cylinder, if separate gas cylinders
are used.
Ignite the appliance as follows:
• Set button A on the gas control to ON (button B is
controlled automatically) (see fig. 32).
The gas control is located in the control box.
• Simultaneously press the buttons OFF and
on the remote control.
• Let go of the buttons when a short sound signal indicates
that the ignition process has been started.
In succession:
- the continuous signals will indicate that the ignition
process is active;
- a short sound signal will indicate that the ignition process
has finished;
- the appliance will automatically switch through to the
highest position of the main burner, which will start to
burn in a few seconds.
Caution - If the pilot burner is not burning after 3 ignition
attempts, you must close the gas tap and call the
installer;
- When igniting the pilot burner, you will hear
sound signals. After the last short sound signal,
29
fig. 32
(large flame)
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