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RCSTEB
Thermostatic On/Off and Blower Remote Control— 120VAC
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
This remote control system provides a safe, reliable and user-friendly remote control for millivolt valve gas
appliances and blower speed adjustment. The system can be manually or thermostatically turned on and oft” with the
transmitter. Always check the appliance home owner’s manual for additional information, or warnings regarding
accessory installation before connecting this remote control system,
Carefully |nspect the contents for shipping damage. lfany parts are missing or damaged, immediately contact the
dealer from whom you purchased the kit or Ambient Technologies Technical Support at l 800 398 6195. Do not
attempt to install any part ofthe kit unless all parts are in good condition. Please keep this booklet for future
reference.
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CONTENTS OF KIT
Transmitter
Baltery Alkaline AAA (for Transmitter)
Receiver (Assembly) consists of:
Receiver Box
AC Adaptor for Receiver
Slide Button-Black (On/RS/Ofl)
Wall Cover Plate-Black
Wire Nuts
Plug-In Wiring Assembly — 22" Inches
Velcro (Loop and Hook)
Installation Instmctions
Screws (for fireplace system control covers)
FEATURES/SPECIFICATIONS
Easy Access Thermostatic Control
Battery Powered Transmitter
Low battery indication for Transmitter
Compact 120 VAC Adapter with 30" wire
Three Speed Control for Blower
Programmable Timer to turn blower on and off
Child ProofLock-out
16 Security Codes
6 hour Shut Down (Optional)
Quick Disconnect Wiring Assembly
Reset Button
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WARNING
Important Safety Information
- Read this manual thoroughly prior to installing, programming or operating any remote control,
0 This remote control system is designed for use with a millivolt gas valve system with blower. Do not use
this remote control system on applications with voltages above 24 Volts AC/DC and 1 amp current.
0 This remote control system requires three (3) “AAA“ alkaline batteries to power the transmitter. The
receiver is powered by external AC Adapter.
0 Wiring must conform to appliance requirement and building codes/ordinances as required by local and
national code authorities having jurisdiction.
0 Do not short (or jumper) across the gas valve terminals to test the remote control installation. This could
damage the unit and void the warranty.
0 This remote control system should only be used as described in this manual. Any other use is not
recommended and will void the warranty.
Due to the sensitive temperature monitoring components in the transmitter, it is necessary to
allow the transmitter to stabilize to room temperature before accurate room temperatures are
displayed. If the transmitter is activated from a severe eold condition, allow 15 minutes for
accurate temperature readings to appear on the LCD.
Turn appliance OFF and allow to cool before installing or servicing. DO NOT connect
110-120 VAC w g to the milli-volt gas control valve. The remote operator must be installed
exactly as outlined I these instructions. Read al nstructions completely before attempting
installation. Follow instructions carefully during installation. Any modification of
components will void the warranty and may cause a fire hazard.
Turn appliance OFF (at the appliance or remote receiver) if you are away from your house for
an extended period of time. Never leave anything on top of the surface of the transmitter.
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INSTALLATIONS
Remote Receiver:
The remote receiver may be installed in the appliance per the appliance homeowner‘s manual. Refer to the
Homeowner‘s Manual for special installation instructions Failure to follow the installation instructions found
In the appropriate Homeowner‘s Manual will void the warranty and may cause a fire hazard.
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This system comes with an 22 inch wire assembly Iabled “MV VALVE". Insert the white terminal into the back of
the receiver. The terminal wire block can only be installed one way and do not force the terminal plug into the
receiver.
Connect the wiring terminal two (2) V.“ female spade terminals to the appliance valve. Refer to the appropriate
Honieowner's Manual for proper wiring connections to the appliance. Your appliance may have other options to
connect wiring from receiver. For applications longer than 22 inches, use 18 gauge wire. 105°C rated, with no
splices. Connect to the two (2) 1/4“ female spade wiring terminals and wire can be no longer than 20 feet
Speed control module and thermal sensor must be removed before installing receiver and
applying the AC power. Failure to do so may cause the part damage and void the warranty.
Without removing the control module and thermal sensor, they and RCSTEB both will try to
operate the blower at the same and may cause unexpected blower operation or damage.
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Before connecting the blower with the receiver, always DlSCON’NECT SPEED CONTROL MODULE AND
THERMAL SENSOR trom your fireplace ifthey exist as displayed in following diagram:
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BLACK BLACK FOR RECEIVER
MV VALVE WEE: RECEIVER
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120VAC
BLOWER PLUG
Connect the two 30" long lSAWG wires labled “l IOVAC FAN ONLY" between receiver and blower as shown in
the follwtng diagram as well.
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STOP: Make sure I20VAC fan and MV valve are correct If not wired correctly, this could
cause damage to receiver.
Make sure that the wires do not contact the appliances any place other than at the terminals.
Exposure to temperatures higher than 105C (250"F) may cause the receiver to malfunction
and cause possible fire huurd.
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Remote Transmitter: 3m"!
Door
installing Batteries: Tab
The remote transmitter uses three (3) “AAA"- size batteries,
To install batteries,
1. Press down the battery door tab and pull out to remove the battery door.
2. install the batteries as indicated on transmitter.
3. Close the battery door by snapping in place.
4 When three batteries are installed, the transmitter thI initialize for 10
seconds and then is ready for use.
5. The batteries should be replaced at least once every 6 months or when the
low battery icon indicator is displayed. Back of the Transmitter
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Setting Privacy tDlP Switch on Receiver and Transmitter:
The remote receiver and transmitter privacy (DIP) switches are preset at the factory. In the event of activation or
interference from other nearby transmissions, reset the code using the following procedure:
1. Slide the code switches on the transmitter and receiver to your choice of ON or OFF position. Switches
til, #2, 333 and #4 are preset to “ON" for both the transmitter and receiver.
2. The switches on the transmitter and receiver must match in order for the system to work.
3. To check, press either the On or Off button on the transmitter and the receiver indicator light will blink. If
not repeat step 2.
4. The system is now ready to operate.
See optional auto shutdown on page 8 of 10.
Dip Switch (Default)
Do not use two (2) or more remote control systems in the same area with the same dip switch
settings, as they will communicate with each other. This may cause the appliances to
malfunction.
Reset Button:
1 . The reset button can be used to reset the transmitter if transmitter is not working properly. The reset
button is located behind the battery door cover in the lower lefi comer of battery comparment. Using a
paper clip, press the reset button and the transmitter will reset and initialize for IO seconds before it can be
used,
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OPERATIONS
Transmitter:
General :
The RCSTEB Remote Control has two (2) operating modes: Manual and
Thermostatic. The control system can be set to temperature ranges between 45°F and
90°F. The blower speed can be adjusted in either the manual and thermostatic mode.
The transmitter will operate the remote receiver from lfoot to a maximum of 30 feet.
The distance is reduced when batteries are low or when the receiver is inside a metal
enclosure.
Initial start up:
I. After initial power up or when RESET button is pressed‘ the transmitter is reset.
The reset button is located behind the battery door of transmitter.
2. During system reset, all features ofthe LCD will be visible. Afler one second.
the LCD will be i tialized. A typical reset display is shown above. Note that
the temperature scale is degree F.
Press On button to select between 0C and °F display. It will exit setting mode
automatically afier 10 seconds it no key is pressed. The transmitter will send
an Off signal afier reset.
4. Alter reset. the transmitter is operating in manual mode. The room temperature
is shown as above.
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Manual Mode:
l. Press the ON button once to turn on the appliance. Press the OFF button to
turn it off.
Thermostatic mode:
1. Press the AUTO button to enter the thermostatic mode.
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In thermostatic mode. press the ON / A button or OFF / V button to set the
desired set temperature.
Once the setting is completed, the transmitter will automatically turn on the
fireplace when the room temperature is below the set temperature and turn off
the appliance when the room temperature is above the set temperature within 1
degree.
4. There will be a slight delay in the response ofthe unit (on/om to a temperature.
Room temperature is monitored every 3 minutes.
5. Press the Auto button to exit the thermostatic mode tRetum to Manual Mode).
The transmitter will be in the manual on/Off mode and receiver / transmitter will
maintain the prevtous settings of Fan speed & blower Delay on & Delay otTtime.
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3-Speed Bower Control:
1. Press FAN button once to enter blower speed setup mode at low speed
initially and one ofthe three blade icon will display darken on LCD,
2. Continue to press FAN button to set up the blower speed you desire.
lflhere is no input within 3 seconds. the new setting will be transmitted to
receiver, lt‘ fireplace is on, the blower speed will take effect right away; if
fireplace is off, the receiver will remember this setting and blower is still off.
4. Ifyou continue to press FAN button while fire is on or offthe FAN icon will
disappear and turn the blower off.
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Blower On Delay Time and Off Delay Time Setting:
1. Hold FAN button for 5 second and two numbers will show up in LCD screen.
The upper one is On Delay Time and the bottom is Off Delay Time.
Use the ON / A button to set the desired On Delay Time from 0 to 15 min,
Use the OFF / V button to set the desired Ofl‘ Delay Time from 0 to 15 min.
4. [fthere is no input within 3 seconds‘ the new setting will be transmitted to
receiver.
5. The default settings for both transmitter and receiver are 5 minutes for On
Delay Time and 8 minutes for Off Delay Time, as shown in this picture.
NOTE The most efficient setting for your fireplace blower is when blower comes
on and off, it is blowing warm air only not hot airt Giving the fireplace as
much time to discharge as much warm air as possible before turning off.
Low-battery detection:
I. Battery voltage is checked once a minute When the battery voltage drops to a
certain level, the low-battery icon will display on LCD, and the transmitter
will turn off the appliance. The transmitter will not function anymore until
fresh batteries are installed.
When the batteries are low, the LCD displays a low battery indicator. The low
battery indicator will be displayed in any mode.
The transmitter will not operate with low batteries. Change the batteries before
the batteries are too weak for normal operation. TURN THE UNIT OFF
BEFORE REPLACING BATTERIES.
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Child-proof protection:
1. Press and hold the ON and OFF buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds to enter
childproof mode as shown in this picture,
2. The transmitter will not send a signal again until childproof mode is deactivated
by pressing the ON and OFF buttons simultaneously for} seconds to exit
Childproofmode and the Childproofindicator disappears from LCD.
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Transmitter Thermal Shutdown:
l. [f transmitter measures a room temperature exceeding 9‘) degrees Fahrenheit. the
LCD will display "HI" and the transmitter will turn offthe appliance.
2. Transmitter will not function until the room temperature has dropped below 99
degree Fahrenheit. If transmitter measures a room temperature less than 40
degrees Fahrenheit, the LCD will display “L0" and N0 SIGNAL will be sent
to turn on the appliance.
Receiver:
Slide Switch:
1.
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ON position: the main burner will ignite and blower will come on when Blower on Delay Time is reached
and fan speed has been enabled; otherwise just burner will ignite until the slide switch is placed in the OFF
or RS position to turn burner off.
RS position: the system will only operate ifthe remote receiver receives a signal from the transmitter.
OFF position. the system is off. If fan speed has been enabled blower will continure to operate until Off
Delay Time expires. The slide switch should be placed in the OFF position it you will be away for an
extended period of time. if the remote receiver is mounted out of children's reach. the OFF position also
functions as a safety device by both turning the system off and rendering the receiver inoperable
Optional Auto Shutdown:
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The receiver comes preset from the factory with a 6 hour shutdown from its last ON operation. This is
done to prevent the appliance from continuing to run If unattended.
You may disable this feature ifyou wish. To disable, change the receiver privacy (DIP) switch it] ONLY
to the OFF position. Make sure the receiver privacy (DIP) switches are set the same. Follow the
instructions on how to set the privacy (DIP) switch setting.
By disabling this feature your appliance may continue to run unattended
Optional Wall Cover Plate:
1. Receiver snaps into wall cover plate. The wall plate is mounted by using 2 screws provided.
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TESTING YOUR NEW REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM
Light your gas appliance following the appliance lighting instmctions that came with the appliance.
Confirm that the pilot light is on: it must be in operation for the remote control to operate the main gas
valve and blower. Appliance control knob must be in the ON position, and appliance ON/OFF switch must
be in OFF position.
Slide the 3 position button on the remote receiver to the ON position and the main gas flame should ignite.
Slide the button to OFF and the main gas flame should extinguish, but the pilot light will remain on.
Slide the button to RS (the center position). then press the ON button on transmitter to turn the system ON.
The main gas flame should ignite and blower should come on afler the On Delay Time is reached and fan
speed you desire is selected.
Press the OFF button on transmitter to turn the system to OFF. The flame should extinguish (the pilot light
will remain on) and blower should be offaficr the Off Delay Time you set,
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Symptom
Causes
Action
I. Battery icon on
LCD on lransntltter.
2. LCD display is
blank
3. LCD display shows
"funny“ displa
1. Low Battery
. Replace batteries. Change
batteries every 6 months.
. Check battery installation or
replace batteries.
. Press Reset button at the back of
the transmitter.
A. Appliance does not
come on.
i. Wiring / Electrical Connections
. Slide the switch to ON, if
appliance comes ON, wiring is
not the cause.
, lfappliance does not come on,
2. Privacy (DIP) switch setting on transmitter
does not match receiver
check wiring connections.
, Make sure the transmitter and
receiver have the same DIP
switch settings.
3. Transmitter measures temperature exceeding
99 degrees Fahrenheit and shows “HI" on LCD
. Move transmitter to a cooler
place and wait until temperature
drops below 99 degree.
4. Distance between the transmitter and receiver
is more than 30 feet
A Make sure the operating distance
is less than 30 feet
5. Receiver cannot
receive signal.
I. Receiver is installed in an enclosure
. Make sure the receiver is not
located inside to tight of an
enclosure,
6. Blower is not on
after the fireplace is
turned on
l. Blower setting is off
2. Blower delay setting is set too high
. Press FAN key to select Fan
speed you desire.
, Press and hold FAN key to set
desired ON/OFF delays. This is
done in minutes.
WARNING: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device. pursuant
to Part l5 ofthe FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
in a residential installation, This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, ifnot
installed and used in accordance with instmctions. may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. lfthis equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on. the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more ofthe following measures:
' Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
' Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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WARRANTY
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state or
province to province. Answers lo any questions regarding our limited warranty may be obtained by writing our
corporate offices.
Ambient Technologies warrants each new Ambient Technologies remote control against any defects that are due to
faulty material or workmanship to the original owner, for a period of five years afier the original date of purchase.
This warranty and our liability does not apply to batteries, nor does it include damage to merchandise or the remote
control resulting from accident. alteration‘ neglect, misuse, improper installation or any other failure to follow
Ambient Technologies installation and operating instructions.
Afier conlacling Ambient Technologies Tech Service to receive a return authorization number, we agree to repair or
replace at our option any Ambient Technologies remote control under warranty. Provided it is returned postage
prepaid to our warranty facility in a padded canon within the warranty period, with proof ofthe original date of
purchase and a brief description of the malfunction. This limited warranty does not include the cost of removal or
rte-installation.
Ambient Technologies
149 Cleveland Drive
Paris KY 40361
FOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT
CALL 800-398-6195
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|.slrde rhe rude swllchzs on lhe nallsmlner or merver lo ymll
ehoree olohl or OFF poelrlon Swrrehes M. ll: rand nu ere pre
sel ro "ON". and l: ls prcszl ru “on" lorbolh rhe Kransmlncr
and recerver
z The swrlehes or. rhe lrpnrnuner nnd reoerver musl rnuleh In
order (m rhe sysrern rp work
3 To check. ruueh erlher rhe On or or! hullml on he lransmlllel
und lhe ween/er rndrearor Ilghl will blun. llnor repear srep z
4 The Syslcm r; now mdy ro operate
mower”
Do nlhl nu» mu m or nrure rernole co lol “Sh-ms
in me am“: are. old. rhoeorne drp eulreh sell‘lngse
ls lher wlII eorrunu eare wlrb earn orhor, Tun
nor, nun: lne nppllallrcs rn rnallunennn.
al w
l The urneuuner eornee preeer [mm rne lnorory pull a 1» hour
shutdown "Um no Ihsl on uptlnllon Thus re done m prerenr
lhe npbhenee rrunr eonnnurng rn rnn rl unallclulcd
1 You rnny doable rlue lenu lfyuu wlsh To dlsohle. eha. e rho
lmnsmlutr prouey lDIP) swnldl 141 ONLY ro rhe OFF poo ron
llzy sliding rhe w neh Inward) me burlery dour l Mdkr our: rhe
reeerver p1|mcleIP)§wllches ere s=l rhe sarne rollon rhe
mslmcllunsonhuwm SM rhe prlulleIP): nee "g
J By dis-h rnp l e lealrrre. 3m" applrnoee ma) eonrlnue ro
run unnnended.
I The reser bnnon can be used ro reset rhe nnnsrnnrer rl'
Imlsmlller ls nor wnlkmg properl The rosel burron r loeared
behrnd lhe bnnery door cover u) g u up“ ch’l‘ pm; rho reeer
burrun and me lnnsnrnler wrll reeer nnd mllmlln for 10 seconds
belore n can be used
OPERATIONS:
Tmnxmil/cr:
Q ml
The RCST Renrore Comm! has lwo m oper-
allllg modes- anual and Themmsmuc. The
eonrrol sysrern can he sex ro lenrpernrure
nnges belweel145°F ond 90°F
The leanernilrer wlfl opemre rhe rernure
reoerver [mm lrool lo n mn‘umllm elm leer
The doluroe rs reduled when brllkflm are
low or when rlre reeerver n msld: u nrelol
ellclnsnre
lmniLsmulL
l Aner rnrrral power up or whcll RESEI‘
bunan ls pressed. ure lrnnsrnurer lg reeel
Tho resel bum-n ls loomed rnrrde lhe
balmy dour
z Dnrlng syslem reset. all features ol’lhe
LCD wrll be v rlne Aner one eeeorrd, rhe
LCD will be unrralrzed A ryprenl reser
drsplay ls shown above Nore llm rhe
lernpmrure scale n degree F.
1 press On bunon ro s leer berween °c nnd “r dlspllly lr wr
renrng mode mnumn enlly nher H) seconds ll no key rs pressed
The rrannnrller wrll send an Orfslgml afier rem
e Aller rem rhe rmusnnrrerrsonerunng m nnnunl lnndl: The
room lempelamn are shown as nbrne
Mum
l Plus; he ON bunon onoe lo mm on rhe llppliilwe Press rhe
OFF bur-on lo mm rl off.
1 ln runnual rnode. rhe rransrnrller wrll nor nun llre apphnnee olr
even nrhe roorn lenrpernlure ls above lhe lnrgel lernpernnne.
muck.
1 Press lhe AUTO bullou ru enrer lbe
rherrnonour mode "551" rernp reon wrll
appear on lhe lower LCD eereen
2.|n rnernroenrre mode, preee lne alum
burron or OFF/Ebnllon ru sex rhe doeued
w! rernpennrre
T one The (cu he Tsrmnnlehd The TnnsThnTe. TTTTT nnnnhnnrnn
nTn ml The TTTeplT ee whm Ihc mom TenTperhTuTe Ts helnn The eeT
TeTTTpeTTTTne nnTl (um all The nnphnnee when The men.
TeThpernTure Ts above The 3“ TenTperTTue nulnn I dcgre:
4 TheTe TyTlT he e enghT delny Tn The response «T The TTnTT Ton om
Tn n TeTnnernTure Room Temperahue Ts TnoThToTed every i
TnTnTTTes
a press The Auh) bnl’mu Toex The ThennnsTTTTe made (Rtmm lo
Manual Vodd The “SET ‘ TenTp Teon TTTll happen on The
lnneT LCD Thsplh; The Irdnh‘lmnel n TTl he Tn The manual on/nTT
Tnenle
h; gx ddeg mm,
Bhuen Tehnge Ts eheeleeu Three u nnnuTe
When The hanery voluge drups To r.
eennTn level. The low—ballery warning “I”
when. and The aTnhsnTnToT will Turn TTTT ' —
The appliance The TraneTnuTeT wul nTn
luheuoh an, Tore onTTl fresh ouuenes Tne
Tnsralled ‘
When The hnTTerTeeT are low. The LCD show a low haTTery
TnTlTeeTor The low haheTy nnnn gwlll he Tsplayed Tn uhy
motley
3 The hahsTnTTTer will nor nperaTe wllh low hnlienee Change The
lune-Ty before The hnTTeTy Ts Top weak forlmnmll epemhon
TURN THE UNIT ow BEFORE REPLACING
BATTERIES
LL
Q, m1 pnglén g
I Press and hold ON Tnd OFF lhTTToTTs
sunanhneously fut 3 mend; Tn eTTTeT
clllldrpmufmode
z The Trnnsnhuer will hoT nnrh Tnnlle uhTTl
oh.ld.proofnaode Ts deheTnnled b,
presnhg The ON a nd arr bunons
nTnulTaneoTTsly fat} eeephdsaemn To an
ethdeprnniTndde
Lunenumlnsmfljlmdm
T h innsmluer Then sures n rodrn
TenTpernhTre extetdmg 99 dzglvecx
rnhronhen, The LCD lel Thsnlay "ill" and
The hhnsmTher W!" "Jr“ oTTTlTe hpplTnnee
: TransnhneT lel n oT (TTheTTen nan The
room TetheTnTure hzs dTppped helow 99
degree Fhluehhen .
3 errhhsrniTTer Thee shes a mom
TeTnperaTuTe less Than 40 degrees Famenhelle The LCD will
display "L0" and N0 SIGNALWILI he Tend (0 anh on The
appli nee
T Tch vthran )
I lT’TrahsTnnTer Thea sures n roanTetherohTTe eeedTng 99
degms FahrenheiT. The LCD wTII Thsplay "H ',ennulneel1l
beeps and stud hr. on" eTnhal "7 mm all The appliahee
z TlillSlmflfl wnl h Tn mheTTon ml The room TeTnpeTnnTTe haT
dnTpped helow 99 degTee FnhTehheTT
3 erranoTniuer TnehhTr-ee T. Tean TeThperanTre Ins Than 40 denTees
Fahrenheu, The LCD WI” dnplay “LO"e and no slgnfls nlll he
TehT Tn mm on rlTe appliance
chrivv:
\V(
i ON hos-Tho .The sysTehT WI“ TeThnTn on unul The slee swlh'h Ts
placed Tn The on: or KS pnsmonv
2 RS human The syhenT will only opeme if The TeTnoTe men’e'r
receives h eTghal xToTh The Innsmllm
J on pheTTThn, The syeTeTn Tenll The slide swllcnshnuld he
placed in The ore ppenldh "you will he lwa) lnr an
eTTTeoded pe nd a, Time. llThe TeTnoTe m er Te rnouhTed
Thu ofchlldren's e each, The OFF posTTnTn also theTTohe as n
shrely deuTeo hy anh lumlng Ihc syslzm nWand run Ll'mg The
TeeeTveT moptmb le
TESTING YOUR NEW REMOTE CUT RUL
SYSTEM
I L yhur gas uphhunee Tnllrnnnn lht npphnhee hghnng
Tn, nToTTh . ThnT unTe nnh The npananee Cunfil‘n ThnT The pllol
hghl Ts hn u TnnsT he Tn "pcmmm T'Tn The reTnhTe eonhhl u)
operave The TnnTn gas Tahe hphhnhce eonnel knob Tnunlx TTT
The UN posllmll Appliance oNxorr snneh nTusT he TTT OFF
pnsunsh
z shde The T pp Ton bunon on The reTthe meme (0 The ON
posmm The man gen lime aha-lid Tghue
3 slee The human Th on The flame: should eTTTTTgTTTsh (The pTloT
lTehT wnl TenaTn enl
4 sluie The hnTToh Te R5 The eenTerposnTonT, Then Touch The
hammer Th mm The snhehT m ON The ThaTn gn‘ llhThe
shhnld hue
5 Pless rhe TTannhnTer I0 mm The sysTenT Th OFF The name
should cxllllgulxh TThe thoT nghT nTTl TehTaTTT hhT
TROUBLESHOOTING
when Tan.“
T LEDIlghumlz: er T TonunTen T Ne’plzuhfllh er
hhn ngwbmluym Changchhllell<
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