Mertik Maxitrol and KG B6RHAS Control Unit For GV60/Symax System User Manual Users manual Part 1 of 3

Mertik Maxitrol GmbH & Co. KG Control Unit For GV60/Symax System Users manual Part 1 of 3

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Users manual Part 1 of 3

ENGLISH
GV60 Bidirectional Control System for use with The Puck and Symax© Handsets
together with myre© App
Installation and Operating Instructions
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Auxiliary Feature (2nd Burner Feature) ................................... 16
Eco Mode ................................................................................ 16
myfire App .............................................................................. 16
10-SYMBOL ............................................................................ 17
Setting Fahrenheit or Celsius ................................................. 17
Setting the Time ..................................................................... 17
Child Proof .............................................................................. 17
Manual Mode .......................................................................... 18
Designated Low Fire and High Fire ........................................ 18
Countdown Timer ................................................................... 18
Modes of Operation ................................................................ 19
Thermostatic Mode ................................................................. 19
Program Mode ........................................................................ 19
Auxiliary Feature (2nd Burner Feature) ................................... 20
Eco Mode ................................................................................ 20
Circulating Fan Operation ...................................................... 20
Light / Dimmer Operation ........................................................ 21
myfire App .............................................................................. 21
THE PUCK HANDSET
Technical Data ........................................................................ 22
Synchronization Receiver / The Puck Handset ....................... 22
Modes of Operation ................................................................ 22
MYFIRE WI-FI BOX (B6R-W2…)
Technical Data ........................................................................ 23
Modes of Operation ................................................................ 23
MYFIRE APP SETUP
App setup ................................................................................ 24
WIRING DIAGRAMS
Basic ....................................................................................... 25
Fan, Light/Dimmer, Latching Solenoid ................................... 26
2nd Thermocouple .................................................................... 27
Receiver for Power Flue Control ............................................ 28
Myfire app setup ..................................................................... 29
APPLICATION AND COMPONENTS
Application ................................................................................ 3
Components ............................................................................. 3
GV60 – GAS COMBINATION CONTROL
Technical Data .......................................................................... 4
Mounting Position ..................................................................... 5
Gas Connections ...................................................................... 5
Perform Pressure Test ............................................................. 6
Wiring ........................................................................................ 6
Thermocouple Circuit ................................................................ 6
Ignition Cable ............................................................................ 6
Receiver .................................................................................... 6
V Module ................................................................................... 7
Knob Settings ........................................................................... 7
Adjustment ................................................................................ 7
Final Check ............................................................................... 8
Manual Operation ..................................................................... 9
Turn off Gas to Appliance ....................................................... 10
Automatic turn down to pilot ................................................... 10
Automatic Shut off .................................................................. 10
TOUCHPAD / WALL SWITCH .................................................. 11
SWITCH PANEL ...................................................................... 11
SYMAX HANDSET
Technical Data ........................................................................ 12
Synchronization Receiver / Symax Handset ........................... 12
General Notes ......................................................................... 12
8-SYMBOL ............................................................................. 13
Setting Fahrenheit or Celsius ................................................. 13
Setting the Time ..................................................................... 13
Child Proof .............................................................................. 13
Manual Mode .......................................................................... 14
Designated Low Fire and High Fire ........................................ 14
Countdown Timer ................................................................... 14
Modes of Operation ................................................................ 15
Thermostatic Mode ................................................................. 15
Program Mode ........................................................................ 15
GV60 Bidirectional Control System
for use with The Puck and Symax© Handsets
together with myre© App
Installation and Operating Instructions
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INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS DRAFT FOR OEM USE ONLY
© 2019 Mertik Maxitrol GmbH & Co. KG, All Rights Reserved.
Read these instructions carefully and completely before installing or operating. Failure to follow them could result in a re or explo-
sion causing property damage, personal injury, or loss of life. Service and installation must be performed by a trained / experienced
service technician.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
▪ Do NOT operate any appliance.
▪ Do NOT touch any electrical switch; do NOT use any phone in your building.
▪ Immediately evacuate the area and contact the gas supplier. Follow the gas supplier’s instructions.
▪ If you cannot reach the gas supplier, call the re department.
Installation and service must be performed by a qualied installer, service agency, or the gas supplier. Installation shall conform with
local codes, or in the absence of local codes, in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 / NFPA 54 or the IFGC
or CSA B149.1. All piping and tubing must comply with local codes and ordinances.
Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas control knobs. Never use tools. If a knob will not push in or turn by hand, do not try to
repair it. Call a qualied service technician. Force or attempted repair can result in a re or explosion.
Do NOT use a product if you suspect it has been subjected to high temperatures, damaged, tampered with, or taken apart. Do NOT
use a product if you suspect it has been under water or that liquid has seeped into the product. Any of these incidents can cause
leakage or other damage that may affect proper operation and cause potentially dangerous combustion problems.
Damper position must be in accordance with Manufacturer’s Installation Instructions and all applicable standards. Failure to follow
them could result in a re or explosion causing property damage, personal injury, or loss of life.
Do NOT store or use gasoline or other ammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this control or other appliances.
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD
Read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow them could result in property damage, personal injury, or loss of life.
This control must be electrically wired and operated in accordance with all codes and local regulations. Service and installation
must be performed by a trained, experienced service technician.
Do NOT use the control if you suspect it may be damaged.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
GENERAL INSTALLATION INFORMATION
It is the responsibility of the OEM to consider the following:
The location of the GV60 system components will signicantly effect the radio signal strength.
The type of materials (e.g. sheet metal) used in the construction of the gas replace will signicantly effect the radio signal strength.
Operate the system with a dedicated mains power supply and/or batteries.
Do not use near household electrical wiring and/or magnetic elds.
Other transmitters using the same signal will negatively affect the radio signal strength.
Adjustment of the on-board antenna on the receiver can improve signal strength.
Do not store or locate the GV60 system components in a hot, cold, or humid environment.
NOTICE
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APPLICATION AND COMPONENTS
APPLICATION
GV60 is a battery-powered electronic remote ignition and control system for gas appliances with pilot burners and ODS systems.
COMPONENTS
Wall Switch EU G6R-
ZWSE… with integrated
Touchpad G6R-TPN...
Wall Switch / Touchpad Cable
G6R-CWSN…
Figure 4: Additional Function (Latching Solenoid, Fan, Light / Dimmer)
Latching Solenoid Valve
(with cable)
GV-S60…
Cable, V Module – Receiver
G6R-CBV…
V Module
G6R-BU(E)…
Figure 6: 2nd Thermocouple Option
Figure 5: Mains Adapter
Receiver
B6R-R8(A)PT...
2nd Thermocouple Cable
G60-ZCTC / 2000
Figure 3: Basic
Receiver
B6R-R8(A)P…,
B6R-R8(A)PT…,
B6R-R8(A)PT(2)...
Combination Control
GV60…
Ignition Cable
G60-ZKIS…
8 Wire Cable
Combination Control – Receiver
G6R-C…
Relay with Cable (optional)
G6R-CL40, G6R-CLB40
Battery Box
G60-ZB(S)90…
2nd Thermocouple
G60-ZPT300
Ground Cable
G60-ZCGTC / 2000
G60-ZMA3 with
connections for
EU, UK, and US
Figure 7: myre app setup
Figure 2: Operation
Thermocurrent Cable
Interrupter Block – Receiver TC
G60-ZKIRS…
Thermocurrent Cable, Interrupter Block – Receiver SW
without ON / OFF switch
G60-ZKIRSWS…
or
with ON / OFF switch
G60-ZSKS(L)S…
Interrupter Block
G60-ZUSV…
Pilot Burner
G30-ZP2M-L
(Europe only)
Figure 1: Handsets
8-symbol handset
B6R-H8(A)TL3P...D
The Puck
B6R-H8(A)SP...
10-symbol handset
B6R-H8(A)TV...P...D
Switch Panel
with cable
G6R-SPKS / 1000
Thermoelement
G60-ZPT600A
G60-ZPT1500A
myre Wi-Fi Box
B6R-W2…
Cable, myre Wi-Fi Box –
Receiver G60-ZCSW2-1000
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AMBIENT TEMPERATURE RANGE
CSA: Combination Control: 32 °F to 176 °F
Latching Solenoid Valve: 32 °F to 176 °F
Misc. cables: 221 °F
Relay with Cable: 158 °F
CE: Combination Control: 0 °C to 80 °C
Latching Solenoid Valve: 0 °C to 80 °C
Misc. cables: 105 °C
Relay with Cable: 70 °C
GENERAL RADIO FREQUENCY INFORMATION
Amendment: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
It also contains licence-exempt transmitter(s) / receiver(s) that
comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development
Canada's licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference, including inter-
ference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Changes or modications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the users authority to
operate the equipment. To satisfy ISED exposure requirements
a separation distance of 20 cm or more should be maintained
between the antenna of this device and persons during op-
eration. To ensure compliance, operations at closer distances
than this are not recommended.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential instal-
lation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not instal and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio com-
munications. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If this 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
of the 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.
Compliant with the EU-Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU
(RED).
It is the appliance manufacturer’s responsibility to determine
GV60’s suitability for a specic application.
Do NOT remove screws from the gas valve. Do NOT adjust
and / or alter any components marked with tamper indicating
paint. Motor knob is not to be removed.
The GV60 remote electronic ignition and control system operates
in conjunction with standard pilot burner and ODS systems. When
used with thermostatic remote, the GV60 fully modulates between
low re and high re. Current applications include replaces and
log sets.
TECHNICAL DATA
APPROVALS
CSA: Multifunctional gas control according to ANSI Z21.78
6.20 and ANSI Z21.20 6.20 for U.S. & Canada
CE: Gas Appliances Regulation 2016/426/EU and DIN EN
298, DIN EN 126, DIN EN 13611, 2014/53/EU (RED)
FUELS
CSA: Suitable for natural, manufactured, mixed gases, lique-
ed petroleum gases, and LP gas-air mixtures.
CE: Suitable for use with gases of EN 437 gas family 1, 2 and 3.
PRESSURE DROP / CAPACITY
CSA: @ 1" w.c. at 65,000 BTU / hr for 0.65 s.g. natural gas
CE: 2.5 mbar (0.25 kPa) at 1.2 m³ / h air
RANGE OF REGULATION
CSA: 10,000 to 85,000 BTU / hr
CE: Class C according EN 88
REGULATOR ADJUSTMENT
CSA: 3" w.c. to 5" w.c.; 8" w.c. to 12" w.c.
Convertible Regulator: 3 to 4.5" NG / 8.5 to 11.5" LP
CE + CSA: 3" w.c. to 12" w.c. (7.5 to 30 mbar)
CE: 5 to 40 mbar (0.5 to 4 kPa)
MAXIMUM INLET PRESSURE
CSA: ½ psi (14" w.c.)
CE: 50 mbar (5 kPa)
MAIN GAS CONNECTION
CSA: NPT (ANSI / ASME B1.20.1)
CE: Rp (ISO 7-1 / EN 10226-1), compression ttings for
8 mm, 10 mm or 12 mm tube
PILOT GAS CONNECTION
CSA: 7 / 16-24 UNS for ¼" or 3
/
16 " tubing
CE: M10x1 for 4 mm or 6 mm tubing
INLET AND OUTLET CONNECTION
Side or Bottom
MAXIMUM ALLOWED TORQUE
- INLET, OUTLET, LATCHING SOLENOID ⅜"
CSA: 280 inch-pounds
CE: 35 Nm
- LATCHING SOLENOID 8 mm tube
CE: 20 Nm
- PILOT GAS CONNECTION
CSA: 100 inch-pounds
CE: 15 Nm
THERMOCOUPLE / INTERRUPTER BLOCK
11 / 32-32 UNS, M10x1, M9x1, M8x1
GV60 – GAS COMBINATION CONTROL
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Figure 9: 1 = Clamp Areas, 2 = Mounting Points
GAS CONNECTIONS
Fire or Explosion Hazard. Can cause property damage,
severe injury, or death. Do NOT bend tubing at gas valve
connection point after compression tting has been tightened.
This can result in a gas leak at the connection.
Use new, properly reamed pipe free from metal or material chips.
When tubing is used, assure that ends are square, deburred and
clean. All tubing bends must be smooth and free of distortion.
When threads are tightened, the valve must be held at the desig-
nated clamping points (see gure 9, page 5).
Do not overtighten connections. Overtightening can damage
the control body resulting in a leak or a control malfunction.
(see MAXIMUM ALLOWED TORQUE, see page 4)
Main Gas (Tubing Connections)
1. Do not use pipe joint compound. Mertik Maxitrol does NOT
recommend the use of Teon® / PTFE tape.
2. Slip nut and ferrule over tubing.
3. Slide nut and ferrule into place, and insert tubing into inlet / out-
let connection until it bottoms. Turn nger tight.
4. Use a wrench to tighten nut about 1 turn beyond nger tight.
Main Gas (Pipe Connections)
1. Mertik Maxitrol does NOT recommend the use of Teon® / PTFE
tape.
2. Pipe to be inserted into the valve must be the proper thread
length and to gauge. Thread that is cut too long can cause
distortion or malfunction if inserted too deeply. Thread cut too
short can cause thread stripping if over-torqued.
3. Apply a moderate amount of approved pipe sealant to the pipe
only, leaving the two end threads bare.
4. Connect pipe to valve inlet and outlet.
Pilot Gas (Tubing Connections)
1. Do not use pipe joint compound. Mertik Maxitrol does NOT
recommend the use of Teon® / PTFE tape.
2. Slip tting over tubing.
3. Insert pilot tubing into pilot outlet until it bottoms. Turn tting
nger tight.
4. Turn with a wrench until you shear off the ferrule. Turn an ad-
ditional ¾ turn to make a gas tight seal.
5. Connect other end of tubing to pilot burner.
1. Turn off gas supply at the appliance service valve before
starting installation, and perform a Gas Leak Test after the
installation is complete.
2. Install the sediment trap or lter (where required) in the gas
supply line to prevent contamination of the gas valve (see
gure 8, page 5).
3. Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas control knobs.
Never use tools. If a knob will not push in or turn by hand,
do not try to repair it. Call a qualied service technician.
Force or attempted repair will void warranty and can result
in a re or explosion.
Gas
Control
Gas
Control
Gas
Control
3 inch (76 mm)
minimum
Sediment Trap
Riser
3 inch (76 mm)
minimum
3 inch
(76 mm)
minimum
Sediment Trap
Drop
Riser
Horizontal
Drop
Horizontal
Sediment Trap
PIPED
GAS
SUPPLY
PIPED
GAS
SUPPLY
TUBING
GAS
SUPPLY
Figure 8: Sediment Trap (where required)
MOUNTING POSITION
In upright position, gas control knobs are on top of the valve. Valve
may be mounted 0° to 90° any direction (including vertical) from
the upright position. Valve must NOT be mounted upside down.
LOCATION
Locate the combination gas valve where it is not exposed to
steam cleaning, high humidity, dripping water, corrosive chemi-
cals, dust or grease accumulation, or excessive heat.
To assure proper operation, follow these guidelines:
Locate combination gas valve in a well-ventilated area.
Mount combination gas valve high enough to avoid exposure to
ooding or splashing water.
Make sure the ambient temperature does not exceed the ambi-
ent temperature ratings for each component.
GV60 standard version is suitable for indoor use only.
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CAUTION: Further tightening will damage the plastic sleeve in
the brass interrupter block and will cause a short in the circuit.
NOTE: Do not over-torque or under-torque the interrupter
block to achieve a specic slot alignment.
2.
Slide spade connectors into plastic insert (see gure 10, page 6).
3. Slide plastic insert with spade connectors into the brass inter-
rupter block until it snaps (see gure 11, page 6).
4. While holding the interrupter block with a wrench, thread the
thermocouple into the female end of the interrupter block ¼ –
½ turn beyond nger tight (see gure 12, page 6).
IGNITION CABLE
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE RANGE
CSA: Ignition Cable: 302 °F
CE: Ignition Cable: 150 °C
CAUTION: Damage and / or interference will occur to the GV
electronic system if the ignition cable (high voltage) is not sepa-
rated from other GV system wiring.
NOTICE
Do not damage the ignition cable while attaching it to the igni-
tion electrode. When the cable is in place, avoid contact with
sharp objects or edges.
With cables longer than 900 mm, avoid contact with metal parts,
as this could decrease spark.
RECEIVER
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE RANGE
CSA: Receiver without internal batteries: 32 °F to 176 °F
Receiver with internal batteries: 32 °F to 131 °F
CE: Receiver without internal batteries: 0 °C to 80 °C
Receiver with internal batteries: 0 °C to 55 °C
RADIO FREQUENCY
CSA: 918.0 MHz for U.S. (FCC), Canada (ISED), New Zea-
land (RNZ) and Australia (ACMA) (handset, receiver)
CE: 868.1 MHz for Europe (handset, receiver)
(see general radio frequency information on page 4.)
POWER CONSUMPTION (STANDBY)
CSA + CE: B6R-R8(A)... : 0.7 mW
POWER CONSUMPTION (NOMINAL)
CSA + CE: B6R-R8(A)... : 0.8 mW
POWER CONSUMPTION (MOTOR TURN)
CSA + CE: B6R-R8(A)... : 0.25 W
POWER CONSUMPTION (IGNITION)
CSA + CE: B6R-R8(A)... : 3.0 W
POWER SUPPLY
Receiver: 4 x 1.5 V “AA” (quality alkaline recommended)
An AC mains adapter may be used instead of batteries.
NOTICE
Only the Mertik Maxitrol AC mains adapter (see gure 5, page
3) or one preapproved by Mertik Maxitrol can be used. Use of
other adapters can render the system inoperable.
The control valve must be in the closed position when the
gas supply line is tested for leakage up to 150 mbar (15 kPa;
2 PSI). Above 150 mbar (15 kPa; 2 PSI) the control valve must
be isolated from the gas supply.
PERFORM PRESSURE TEST
1. Check carefully for gas leaks immediately after the valve has
been installed and the gas turned on. Do this before attempt-
ing to operate the appliance or other gas burning device.
2. Using a clean brush, apply an approved leak test solution to
the tubing and pipe connections. Bubbles indicate a leak.
3. If no leakage is detected, light the main burner.
4. With the main burner in operation, apply an approved leak test
solution to all tubing and pipe connections (including adapters)
and the valve inlet and outlet. Bubbles indicate a leak.
5. If a leak is detected, tighten pipe connections (including adapt-
ers) according to “Gas Connections” (see page 5).
Do NOT use if leakage is detected. There is a danger of re or
explosion depending on conditions.
WIRING
(see gures 26-30, pages 25-29)
Connect all components according to the appropriate wiring diagram.
When GV60 components are installed, make sure they are not
exposed to dirt, oil, grease or other chemical agents.
Do not permit foreign particles under plastic cover.
Place ON / OFF switch (if equipped) where it is easily accessible
for the user.
NOTICE
Wiring of valve and receiver must be completed before starting
ignition. Failure to do so could damage the electronics.
THERMOCOUPLE CIRCUIT
Total resistance of thermocouple circuit should be minimized to
ensure proper operation.
Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12
NOTICE
The use of the Mertik Maxitrol interrupter block is recommended.
Keep connection of interrupter block and thermocouple clean
and dry. Avoid excessive bending of the thermocouple tubing dur-
ing installation (min. radius; 2.5 cm) as this can cause it to fail.
1. Tighten brass interrupter block into valve ¼ turn beyond nger
tight. If necessary, an additional ¼ turn is possible.
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NOTICE
The antenna (see page 25) must not cross or come into contact
with the ignition wire. This will render the receiver inoperable.
Batteries – Receiver
NOTICE
Wiring of valve and receiver must be completed before starting
ignition. Failure to do so could damage the electronics.
NOTICE
The handsets and receivers are not interchangeable with
previous electronics.
To avoid damaging the electronics, do NOT use metal tools to
remove the batteries from the handset / receiver.
Without using a mains adapter, battery replacement is recom-
mended at the beginning of each heating season.
Old or dead batteries should be removed immediately. If left
in the unit the batteries can overheat, leak, and / or explode.
Do NOT expose batteries (including during storage) to direct
sunlight, excessive heat, re, moisture, or severe impact. Each
of these conditions can cause the batteries to overheat, leak,
and / or explode.
Batteries must be kept within their recommended temperature
limits (ambient battery temperature range: 32 °F to 131 °F /
0 °C to 55 °C).
New and old batteries and different brands of batteries should
not be used together. Mixing of various batteries can cause
the batteries to overheat, leak, and / or explode.
Low battery indication: frequent beeps for 3 seconds when mo-
tor turns.
The V module for fan speed control and light / dimmer provides
the receiver with power. The batteries in the receiver can be
used for automatic backup in case of power outage.
NOTICE
To keep the receiver free from debris, dirt, and humidity, do not
remove the receiver from the plastic bag until all construction
is complete.
Radio Frequency Receiver and Handset
A code is selected automatically for all Mertik Maxitrol electronics
from among 65,000 codes available. The receiver must be paired
with the handset.
Synchronization Receiver / Symax Handset
(First time use only)
1. Insert batteries or connect AC mains power. The module for
circulating fan and light / dimmer includes a mains adapter.
With mains adapter, batteries can be used for backup.
2. Place ON / OFF switch (if equipped) to ON position.
3. The receiver has to learn the handset code:
Press and hold the receiver’s reset button (see gure 26, page
25) until you hear two (2) beeps. After the second, longer beep,
release the reset button. Within the subsequent 20 seconds
press the button on the handset. "CONN" and a running
number from 1 to 8 are displayed on the handset confirming
the synchronization and data exchange is in process (see g-
ure 13, page 7). Two (2) short beeps conrm the code is set.
After successful synchronization the current state of the gas
re is displayed on the handset.
Figure 13: Synchronization of Symax handset in process
NOTE: This is a one time setting only, and it is not required
after changing the batteries in the handset or receiver.
NOTE: Both the receiver and the handset transmit and receive
signals (bidirectional). Handset and receiver sync sta-
tus information every 10 s during rst 2 min – afterward
every 4 to 6 min. Touching a handset button causes an
immediate synchronization.
NOTE: When the RF receiver is placed in the appliance, the
surrounding metal can reduce reception considerably.
NOTICE
The handsets and receivers are not interchangeable with
previous electronics.
Synchronization Receiver /The Puck Handset
(First time use only)
1. Insert batteries or connect AC mains power. The module for
circulating fan and light / dimmer includes a mains adapter.
With mains adapter, batteries can be used for backup.
2. Place ON / OFF switch (if equipped) to ON position.
3. The receiver has to learn the Puck code:
Press and hold the receiver’s reset button (see gure 26, page
25) until you hear two (2) beeps. After the second, longer beep,
release the reset button. Within the subsequent 20 seconds
press and hold the "–" button on the Puck (approx. 4 seconds)
until two (2) beeps conrm the set of the code.
NOTE: This is a one time setting only, and it is not required
after changing the batteries in the handset or receiver.
NOTE: The receiver transmits and receives signals (bidirec-
tional) and the handset transmits signals (unidirec-
tional). Handset and receiver sync status information
every 4 to 6 min.
NOTE: When the RF receiver is placed in the appliance, the
surrounding metal can reduce reception considerably.
NOTICE
The handsets and receivers are not interchangeable with
previous electronics.
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Side Outlet
Side Inlet
Main Valve Knob Manual Knob
Bottom
Outlet
Bottom
Inlet
Pressure Regulator
(remove plug rst)
Inlet Pressure Tap
Outlet Pressure Tap
Pilot Gas Adjustment
Screw (turn with screw-
driver)
Magnet Unit
Minimum Rate Orice
Connection
Piezo Igniter
Tab 2.8 x 0.8 mm
Figure 14: GV60, Connections and Adjustment Options
Pilot Flame Adjustment
(Vented Units Only)
The pilot ow adjustment is preset to maximum at the factory.
The pilot ame should envelope ⅜ʺ to ½ʺ of the thermocouple
(see gure 15, page 8).
1. The adjustment screw can be reached through a hole in the
MANUAL knob (see gure 14, page 8).
2. Turn the MANUAL knob to the ON position.
3. It is now possible to pierce through a lm on the cover with a
screwdriver to reach the adjustment screw beneath.
4. Turn the adjustment screw clockwise to decrease or
counterclockwise to increase pilot ame.
Vented Gas Appliances
⅜ to ½ in.
(10 to13 mm)
Thermocouple
Figure 15: Proper Flame Impingement on Thermocouple
Outlet Pressure Adjustment
(Vented Units Only)
STANDARD REGULATOR OR THROTTLE
(Throttle CE Only)
1. Connect a pressure manometer to the valve outlet pressure
tap. Pressure tap is opened by turning the screw counterclock-
wise .
Pressure regulator or throttle are located under the cover and
can be reached by removing the plug (see gures 14, page 8
and 16, page 8).
2. Turn MANUAL knob and main valve knob to the ON position.
3. Turn pressure regulator adjustment screw to set required
burner pressure (high re). Pressure is increased by turning
clockwise (pressure regulator models), or decreased by
turning counterclockwise .
V MODULE
POWER SUPPLY
CSA: Inlet: 115 VAC / 60 Hz; 210 VA
Outlet: 115 VAC / 60 Hz; 100 VA each
Built-in fuse: 2.5 A
CE: Inlet: 230 VAC / 50 Hz; 210 VA
Outlet: 230 VAC / 50 Hz; 100 VA each
Built-in fuse: 2.5 A
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE RANGE
CSA: V Module: 176 °F
CE: V Module: 80 °C
POWER CONSUMPTION (STANDBY)
CSA + CE: G6R-B...V2: 0.5 W
G6R-B...V3: 0.3 W
POWER CONSUMPTION (NOMINAL)
CSA + CE: Depends on connected devices (fan, light)
Follow wiring diagram (see gure 27, page 26). Connect the Fan
and Light rst and then connect the power supply. An LED indi-
cates the power is ON. Use Molex connectors or connect wires
to screw terminals.
KNOB SETTINGS
Knobs function as follows (see gure 14, page 8):
KNOB POSITION FUNCTION
Main valve knob OFF Prevents main gas ow through valve.
Main valve knob ON
Permits main gas ow through valve
if the pilot is lit and thermocouple is
generating sufcient power.
Manual knob MAN Allows the pilot to be manually ignited
and prevents main gas ow.
Manual knob ON Allows for automatic ignition.
ADJUSTMENT
It is the appliance manufacturerʼs responsibility to determine
GV60ʼs suitability for a specific application.
Do not attempt to remove screws from the top of gas valve.
Do not change any adjustments marked with tamper indicating
paint. Motor knob is not to be removed.
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Pressure Regulator or Throttle
Figure 16: Combination Control GV60, Cover
NOTE: Throttle model’s pressure is increased by turning coun-
terclockwise ; or decreased by turning clockwise
.
4. After adjustment, replace the plug.
5. If no other adjustments are required, close pressure tap(s) by
turning the screw(s) full clockwise .
Check all connections / pressure tap(s) for leaks.
6. If the desired outlet pressure or ow cannot be achieved by
adjusting the gas valve, check the gas valve inlet pressure us-
ing a manometer at the valve inlet pressure tap. If the inlet
pressure is in the normal range, replace the gas valve; other-
wise, take necessary steps to assure proper gas pressure to
the valve.
CONVERTIBLE PRESSURE REGULATOR
(CSA Only; Optional)
Convertible regulators are designed to deliver either of two xed
outlet pressures for Natural Gas (NG) or LP Gas. To change
from one gas to the other, turn the conversion plug (see gure
17, page 9) counter clockwise to remove. Unsnap and remove
the plastic part, rotate it 18, and then slide it back on the con-
version plug until it snaps. Turn the conversion plug clockwise
until it bottoms out.
Conversion Plug
Natural Gas:
NG Position
Liqueed Petroleum Gas:
LP Position
180°
Figure 17: Conversion from one gas to another
Minimum Gas Flow Adjustment
(Vented Units Only)
1. Set the control into low re setting by turning the motor knob to
OFF position and back until the valve opens.
2. The minimum rate can be set either by screwing in a calibrated
minimum rate screw (xed orice) or an adjustable minimum
rate screw. Controls with adjustable screws without a custom-
er specic setting are factory set at maximum ow.
3. Turn the screw clockwise to decrease the minimum ow.
4. Care should be taken to screw the xed orice until it stops.
5. Close pressure tap(s) by turning the screw(s) full clockwise
. Check all connections / pressure tap(s) for leaks.
Changing the Fuel Type
(Vented Units Only; see “Convertible Pressure Regulator”)
GV60 can be converted to meet the manufacturer’s require-
ments for a specic gas type. Adjustments of pressure regulator,
minimum rate and pilot gas are according to above-mentioned
instructions. To convert for LPG CE it is necessary to block the
pressure regulator by turning the regulator adjustment screw
fully to the bottom limit (or the throttle adjustment screw fully to
the upper limit).
FINAL CHECK
Observe several complete ON / OFF cycles to ensure proper op-
eration. During these cycles the electronics will determine the
optimum ignition sequence timing.
1. STOP! Read the safety information included before proceeding.
2. Turn main valve knob to the OFF, full clockwise position.
3. Place ON / OFF switch (if equipped) to the O (OFF) position.
4. Wait a minimum of ve (5) minutes to clear out any gas. Verify
that no gas is in the area around the appliance, including near
the oor. If you detect gas STOP! Follow “What to do if you
smell gas” in the safety information (see page 2). If no gas
is present, proceed according to the Mertik Maxitrol Operating
Instructions.
Fire or Explosion Hazard. Attempted disassembly or repair
can cause property damage, severe injury or death. Do not dis-
assemble the gas valve; it contains no serviceable components.
MANUAL OPERATION
(Only possible, when MANUAL knob is used)
Access to the pilot burner is only required for ignition with a
match.
When turning main valve knob, do not force. Knob has a slip
clutch that clicks until the end stops are reached. This allows for
manual ame height adjustment as well as adjustment to pilot-
Standby position.
1. STOP! Read the safety information included before proceeding.
2. Turn main valve knob to the OFF, full clockwise position.
3. Turn MANUAL knob to the MAN, full clockwise position.
4. Place ON / OFF switch (if equipped) in O (OFF) position.
5. Wait ve (5) minutes to clear out any gas. Verify that no gas
is in the area around the appliance, including near the oor.
If you detect gas STOP! Follow “WHAT TO DO IF YOU
SMELL GAS” in the safety information on page 2. If no gas
is present, proceed to step 6.
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6. Place ON / OFF switch (if equipped) in I (ON) position.
7. With the MANUAL knob in MAN position a manual pilot valve
operator and piezo ignitor (optional) are accessible.
8. Fully push down manual pilot valve operator and hold in, to
start pilot gas ow (see gure 18, page 10).
Ignition with match:
Immediately light the pilot with a match, while continuing to
hold in the manual pilot valve operator for about one (1) minute
after the pilot is lit. Release manual pilot valve operator. If pilot
does not stay lit, wait ve (5) minutes and repeat.
Ignition with piezo ignitor:
Change the ignition cable from the receiver to the valve. Push
in the piezo ignitor to ignite. If pilot does not stay lit, wait ve (5)
minutes and repeat.
If the pilot does not stay lit after several tries, turn the gas
control knob (main valve knob) to OFF and proceed to step 12.
9. If applicable, replace pilot access panel before proceeding.
10. Turn MANUAL knob to the ON, full counterclockwise
position.
11. Turn main valve knob to the full ON, full counterclockwise
position.
12. If the appliance will not operate, follow the instructions TO
TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE (below).
8 Wire
Receiver Jack
Microswitch
MANUAL Knob
in MAN Position
Main Valve Knob
in OFF Position
Manual Pilot
Valve Operator
Piezo Ignitor
(optional)
ON / OFF Switch
(optional) in
ON Position
Connection
Piezo Ignitor Tab
2.8 x 0.8 mm
Figure 18: Combination control, cover
TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE
1. Place ON / OFF switch (if equipped) in O (OFF) position.
2. If gas control is accessible turn main valve knob to the OFF full
clockwise position.
AUTOMATIC TURN DOWN TO PILOT (MOTOR ENDSTOP)
3 Hour No Communication Function
The valve will turn to pilot ame if there is no communication
between handset and receiver for a 3 hour period. The re will
continue to function normally when communication is restored.
Receiver Overheating
The valve turns to pilot ame if the receiver temperature is higher
than 176 °F / 80 °C. If batteries are installed in the receiver the
temperature must not exceed 140 °F / 60 °C.
1 Hour Turn Down
(optional; requires specic handset)
The valve will turn to pilot ame if there is no motor movement
over a 1 hour period.
NOTE: In Manual Mode the main burner can be turned back ON
after the receiver temperature is below 131 °F / 55 °C (with
batteries in receiver) or 176 °F / 80 °C (without batteries in
receiver). In Thermostatic Mode, the main burner turns
back ON automatically.
AUTOMATIC SHUT OFF
Countdown Timer
At end of Countdown Time period, the re shuts off. The Count-
down Timer only works in Manual, Thermostatic, and Eco
Modes. Maximum Countdown Time is 9 hours and 50 minutes.
Low Battery Receiver
With low battery power in the receiver the system shuts off the
re completely. This will not happen if the power supply is inter-
rupted.
On-Demand pilot
CSA: 7 Day Shut-Off
CE: 5 Day Shut-Off
This green feature eliminates gas energy consumption during
extended appliance inactivity. The system automatically extin-
guishes the pilot when the appliance is inactive for an extended
period of time. This feature helps the consumer realize cost
benets by automatically eliminating energy consumption dur-
ing non-heating months and limited use.
2nd Thermocouple Shut Off (optional)
The system shuts off the re if the main burner does not com-
pletely ignite in approximately 22 29 seconds (depending if
receiver PT or PT2) after ignition or after pushing button.
NOTE: Before the next ignition there is a 2 minute waiting pe-
riod. If the thermocouple is then still too hot, you will
hear a long beep.
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TOUCHPAD / WALL SWITCH
Increase ame height
ON / OFF
Decrease ame height
Figure 19: Touchpad / Wall Switch
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE RANGE
CSA: Wall Switch / Touchpad: 176 °F
CE: Wall Switch / Touchpad: 80 °C
To Turn ON Appliance
Press button (see gure 19, page 11) until two short
beeps conrm the start sequence has begun; release button.
Once pilot ignition is conrmed, there is main gas ow.
If the pilot does not stay lit after several tries, turn the main
valve knob to OFF and follow the instructions “TO TURN OFF
GAS TO APPLIANCE” (see page 10).
Flame Height Adjustment
Press and hold (large ame) button to increase ame height.
Press and hold (small ame) button to decrease ame height
or to set appliance at pilot ame.
Standby Mode (Pilot Flame)
Press and hold (small ame) button to set appliance at pilot ame.
To Turn OFF Appliance
If the appliance will not operate, follow the instructions “TO
TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE”
(see page 10)
.
Press button.
TO OPEN AND CLOSE SOLENOID VALVE / BURNER
Simultaneously press the and (small ame) buttons
to switch the decorative burner OFF.
Simultaneously press and (large ame) buttons but-
tons to switch decorative burner on.
NOTE: The latching solenoid valve cannot operate manually. If
the receiver battery runs down it will remain in the last
operating position.
SWITCH PANEL
Figure 20: Switch Panel
A) Increase ame height
B) ON / OFF
C) Decrease ame height
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE RANGE
CSA: Switch Panel: 221 °F
CE: Switch Panel: 105 °C
To Turn ON Appliance
Press “B” button (see gure 20, page 11) until two short beeps
conrm the start sequence has begun; release button.
Once pilot ignition is conrmed, there is main gas ow.
If the pilot does not stay lit after several tries, turn the main
valve knob to OFF and follow the instructions “TO TURN OFF
GAS TO APPLIANCE” (see page 10).
Flame Height Adjustment
Press and hold “A” button to increase ame height.
Press and hold “C” button to decrease ame height or to set
appliance at pilot ame.
Standby Mode (Pilot Flame)
Press and hold “C” button to set appliance at pilot ame.
To Turn OFF Appliance
If the appliance will not operate, follow the instructions “TO
TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE”
(see page 10)
.
Press “B” button.
TO OPEN AND CLOSE SOLENOID VALVE / BURNER
Simultaneously press the “B” and “C” buttons to switch the dec-
orative burner OFF.
Simultaneously press “B” and “A” buttons buttons to switch
decorative burner on.
NOTE: The latching solenoid valve cannot operate manually. If
the receiver battery runs down it will remain in the last
operating position.
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GENERAL NOTES
Batteries – Handset
Low battery indicator on handsets.
Software Version
Press and buttons simultaneously. Software version is dis-
played.
Handset Model Number
Press and buttons simultaneously. Handset model number
is displayed.
Handset One Button and Two Button Ignition
Change from one button to two button ignition (Default Setting)
or vice versa by pressing and holding button for 10 sec. imme-
diately after installing batteries. is displayed and or
(One
or Two Button Ignition
) is ashing. When change is complete
changes to or vice versa.
Deactivate Functions
1. Install batteries. All icons are displayed and ashing.
2. While the icons are ashing, press the relevant function button
and hold for 10 sec.
3. The function icon will ash until deactivation is complete. De-
activation is complete when the function icon and two horizon-
tal bars are displayed.
NOTE: If a deactivated button is pressed, there is no function,
and two horizontal bars are displayed.
NOTE: Deactivation remains in effect after change of batteries.
Activate Functions
1. Install batteries. All icons are displayed and ashing.
2. To activate a function, press the relevant button and hold for
10 sec.
3. The function icon will continue to ash until activation is com-
plete. Activation is complete when the function icon is dis-
played.
The following Functions can be Deactivated / Activated
CHILD PROOF
PROGRAM MODE
THERMOSTATIC MODE (also deactivates PROGRAM MODE)
ECO MODE
LIGHT / DIMMER OPERATION
▪ CIRCULATING FAN OPERATION
AUXILIARY FEATURE (2ND BURNER FEATURE)
▪ COUNTDOWN TIMER
The Symax System uses the same easy-to-operate logic nd
the symbol for the function you want and touch that symbol – but
it now has new tactile buttons for an immediate, positive response.
TECHNICAL DATA
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE RANGE
CSA: Handset: 32 °F to 131 °F
CE: Handset: 0 °C to 55 °C
RADIO FREQUENCY
CSA: 918.0 MHz for U.S. (FCC), Canada (ISED), New Zea-
land (RNZ) and Australia (ACMA) (handset, receiver)
CE: 868.1 MHz for Europe (handset, receiver)
(see general radio frequency information on page 4.)
POWER SUPPLY
Handset: 2 x 1.5 V “AAA” (quality alkaline recommended)
NOTICE
Wiring of valve and receiver must be completed before starting
ignition. Failure to do so could damage the electronics.
NOTICE
The handsets and receivers are not interchangeable with
previous electronics.
To avoid damaging the electronics, do NOT use metal tools to
remove the batteries from the handset / receiver.
Without using a mains adapter, battery replacement is recom-
mended at the beginning of each heating season.
Old or dead batteries should be removed immediately. If left
in the unit the batteries can overheat, leak, and / or explode.
Do NOT expose batteries (including during storage) to direct
sunlight, excessive heat, re, moisture, or severe impact. Each
of these conditions can cause the batteries to overheat, leak,
and / or explode.
Batteries must be kept within their recommended temperature
limits (ambient battery temperature range: 32 °F to 131 °F /
0 °C to 55 °C).
New and old batteries and different brands of batteries should
not be used together. Mixing of various batteries can cause
the batteries to overheat, leak, and / or explode.
SYNCHRONIZATION RECEIVER / SYMAX HANDSET
NOTICE
See page 7 for more information about synchronization between
receiver and Symax handset.
SYMAX HANDSET
Program Mode
Countdown Timer
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CHILD PROOF
1 2
ON
AM
PM
OFF
ON:
To activate press and buttons
simultaneously. displayed and the
handset is rendered inoperable, except
for the OFF function.
OFF:
To deactivate press and buttons
simultaneously. disappears.
SETTING FAHRENHEIT OR CELSIUS
1 2
ON
AM
PM
OFF
To change between °C and °F, press
and buttons simultaneously.
NOTE: Choosing °F results in a 12 hour
clock. Choosing °C results in a
24 hour clock.
SETTING THE TIME
AM
PM
1 2
ON
OFF
1. Press and buttons simultane-
ously. Day ashes.
2. Press or button to select a num-
ber to correspond with the day of the
week (e. g. = Monday, = Tuesday,
= Wed nesday, = Thursday, = F r i -
day, = Sat urday, = Sunday).
3. Press and buttons simultane-
ously. Hour ashes.
4. To select hour press or button.
5. Press and buttons simultane-
ously. Minutes ash.
6. To select minutes press or but-
ton.
7. To conrm press and buttons
simultaneously or wait.
10-SYMBOL OPERATION
Figure 22: 10-symbol Display
Light
Fan
Program Mode
Temperature
Time
Auxiliary Feature (2nd Burner Feature)
Countdown Timer
Battery Status
Signal Indicator Child Proof
Eco Mode
Thermostatic Mode
1 2
ON
AM
PM
OFF
Fahrenheit or Celsius
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MANUAL MODE (HANDSET)
NOTICE
BEFORE OPERATING
1. Make sure MANUAL knob on the GV60 valve is in the ON,
full counterclockwise position.
2. Place the ON / OFF switch (if equipped) in the I (ON) position.
TO TURN ON FIRE
When pilot ignition is conrmed, motor turns automatically to
maximum ame height.
1 2
ON
AM
PM
OFF
Press button (One Button Ignition)
or and button simultaneously
(Two Button Ignition) until two short
beeps and a blinking series of lines
conrms the start sequence has be-
gun; release button(s).
Main gas ows once pilot ignition is
conrmed.
Handset automatically goes into Man-
ual Mode after main burner ignition.
If the pilot does not stay lit after several tries, turn the main valve
knob to OFF and follow the instructions “TURN OFF GAS TO
APPLIANCE” (see page 9).
STANDBY MODE (PILOT FLAME)
Handset
Press and hold
button
to set appliance to pilot ame.
TO TURN OFF FIRE
1 2
ON
AM
PM
OFF
Handset
Press
button to turn off
.
NOTE: A new ignition is possible after
the OFF icon stops ashing.
FLAME HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
1 2
ON
AM
PM
OFF
Handset
To increase ame height press and
hold button.
To decrease ame height or to set ap-
pliance to pilot ame, press and hold
button.
DESIGNATED LOW FIRE AND HIGH FIRE
NOTE: Backlight must be on for high re and low re double-click
operation.
AM
To go to low re, double-click but-
ton. is displayed.
NOTE: Flame goes to high re rst be-
fore going to low re.
AM
To go to high re, double-click but-
ton. is displayed.
If the appliance will not operate, follow the instructions “TURN
OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE”
(see page 9)
.
COUNTDOWN TIMER
1 2
ON
AM
PM
OFF
ON / SETTING:
1. Press and hold button until dis-
played, and hour ashes.
2. To select hour press or button.
3. To conrm press button. Minutes
ash.
4. To select minutes press or button.
5. To conrm press button or wait.
OFF:
Press button,
and Countdown Time
disappear.
NOTE: At end of Countdown Time period, the re shuts off. The
Countdown Timer only works in Manual, Thermostatic,
and Eco Modes. Maximum Countdown Time is 9 hours
and 50 minutes.
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MODES OF OPERATION
1 2
ON
AM
PM
OFF
Thermostatic Mode
The room temperature is measured and
compared to the set temperature. The
ame height is then automatically ad-
justed to achieve the set temperature.
1 2
ON
AM
PM
OFF
Program Mode
PROGRAM 1 and 2, each can be pro-
grammed to go ON and OFF at specic
times at a set temperature.
AM
Eco Mode
Flame height modulates between high
and low. If the room temperature is low-
er than the set temperature, the ame
height stays on high for a longer period
of time. If the room temperature is high-
er than the set temperature, the ame
height stays on low for a longer period
of time. One cycle lasts approx. 20 min.
THERMOSTATIC MODE
1 2
ON
AM
PM
OFF
ON:
Press button. displayed, preset tem-
perature displayed briey, and then room
temperature displayed.
OFF:
1. Press button.
2. Press or button to enter Manual
Mode.
3. Press button to enter Program Mode.
4. Press button to enter Eco Mode.
1 2
ON
AM
PM
OFF
SETTING:
1. Press button and hold until dis-
played, temperature ashes.
2. To adjust set temperature press or
button.
3. To conrm press button or wait.
PROGRAM MODE
1 2
ON
AM
PM
OFF
ON:
Press button. , or
, or
displayed.
1 2
ON
AM
PM
OFF
OFF:
1. Press or or button to enter
Manual Mode.
2. Press button to enter Thermostatic
Mode.
3. Press button to enter Eco Mode.
NOTE: The set temperature for Thermostatic Mode is the tem-
perature for the ON time in Program Mode. Changing
the Thermostatic Mode set temperature also changes
the ON time temperature in Program Mode.
Default settings:
ON TIME (Thermostatic) TEMPERATURE: 70 °F / 21 °C
OFF TIME TEMPERATURE: “ ” (pilot ame only)
1 2
ON
AM
PM
OFF
TEMPERATURE SETTING:
1. Press button and hold until
ashes.
and set temperature (set-
ting in Thermostatic Mode) displayed.
2. To continue press button or wait.
 , displayed, temperature ash-
es.
3. Select OFF temperature by pressing
the or button.
4. To conrm press button.
NOTE: The ON (Thermostatic) and OFF set temperatures are
the same for each day.
1 2
ON
AM
PM
OFF
DAY SETTING:
5. ashes. Press or button to
choose between , ,  , , ,  ,
 ,  , .
6. To conrm press button.
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SELECTED
1 2
ON
AM
PM
OFF
ON TIME SETTING (PROGRAM 1):
7. , , displayed, is displayed
shortly, and hour ashes.
8. To select hour press or button.
9. To conrm press button. , ,
displayed, displayed shortly,
and minutes ash.
10. To select minutes press or but-
ton.
11. To conrm press button.
OFF TIME SETTING (PROGRAM 1):
1 2
ON
AM
PM
OFF
12. , ,
displayed, is displayed
shortly, and hour ashes.
13. To select hour, press or button.
14. To conrm press button. , ,
displayed, displayed short-
ly, and minutes ash.
15. To select minutes press or but-
ton.
16. To conrm press button.
NOTE: Either continue to PROGRAM 2 and set on and off times
or stop programming at this point, and PROGRAM 2 re-
mains deactivated.
NOTE: PROGRAM 1 and 2 use the same on (Thermostatic) and
off temperatures for , and Daily Timer (  , , ,  ,  ,
 , ). Once a new on (Thermostatic) and / or off tempera-
ture has been set, that temperature becomes the new
default setting.
NOTE: If , or Daily Timer are programmed for PRO-
GRAM 1 and PROGRAM 2 on and off times, these be-
come the new default times. The batteries must be re-
moved to clear the PROGRAM 1 and PROGRAM 2 on
and off times and temperatures.
or Daily Timer (  , , ,  ,  ,  , ) selected
Set on time and off time using same procedure as se-
lected” (above).
:
Set on time and off time for both Saturday and Sunday.
Daily Timer: Unique on and off times may be set for a single
day of the week, for multiple days of the week, or for every day
of the week.
Wait to nish setting.
AUXILIARY FEATURE (2ND BURNER FEATURE)
The latching solenoid valve will open automatically after ignition
or after switching the system off, so that the maximum ow of
gas is supplied to both burners assisting with the ignition pro-
cess. After pressing the AUX-button the motor will turn 7 sec-
onds in the ON direction until the max. position is reached.
1 2
ON
AM
PM
OFF
ON:
To switch a burner on, press the but-
ton. displayed.
OFF:
To switch the burner off, press the
button.
disappears.
NOTE: The latching solenoid valve cannot operate manually. If
the receiver battery runs down it will remain in the last
operating position.
ECO MODE
AM
ON:
Press button to enter Eco Mode.
displayed.
OFF:
Press button. disappears.
CIRCULATING FAN OPERATION
AM
Circulating fan has 4 speed levels from
low (1 bar) to high (4 bars).
SETTING:
1. Press button and hold until
ashes.
2. Press button to increase fan speed
and button to decrease fan speed.
3. To conrm setting either press but-
ton or wait ( displayed).
OFF:
Press button until all 4 speed level
bars disappear.
NOTE: SETTING only. If the fan was not switched off after last
use, it starts automatically 4 minutes after ignition at max-
imum speed and goes to the last set level after 10 sec-
onds. The fan stops 10 minutes after the gas is OFF or
at pilot.
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AM
ON:
Press button ( displayed). Light is
on at preset level.
OFF:
Press button ( disappears).
SETTING:
1. Press button and hold until ash-
es.
2. To adjust light between 20…100 %
press or button.
3. To conrm setting either press but-
ton or wait ( displayed).
NOTE: The Light works independently of the pilot ame. If you
want the light on but no ame, press button.
MYFIRE APP
NOTICE
Before the app can be used, the myre Wi-Fi Box must be wired
and plugged into mains power according to myre app setup
diagram (see gure 30, page 29), and the app setup must be
completed (see myre app setup, page 24).
1 2
ON
AM
PM
OFF
If Thermostatic, Program or Eco Mode
is activated, the corresponding icon and
” is displayed on the handset.
The modes can be operated according
to the descriptions on previous pages.
NOTE: In Manual Mode ” is NOT
displayed on the handset.
LIGHT / DIMMER OPERATION
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The Puck is a smart control that works in conjunction with the
GV60 / Symax system. Its basic functions include turning the re
on and off and turning the ame height up and down.
The Puck is equipped with temperature sensing that allows the
use of the popular myre app.
ON / OFF
Up / HIDown /LO
Figure 23: 3-button layout
TECHNICAL DATA
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE RANGE
CSA: The Puck: 32 °F to 131 °F
CE: The Puck: 0 °C to 55 °C
RADIO FREQUENCY
CSA: 918.0 MHz for U.S. (FCC), Canada (ISED), New Zea-
land (RNZ) and Australia (ACMA) (The Puck, receiver)
CE: 868.1 MHz for Europe (The Puck, receiver)
(see radio frequency information on page 4.)
POWER SUPPLY
Handset: 2 x 1.5 V “AAA” (quality alkaline recommended)
NOTICE
Wiring of valve and receiver must be completed before starting
ignition. Failure to do so could damage the electronics.
NOTICE
The handsets and receivers are not interchangeable with
previous electronics.
To avoid damaging the electronics, do NOT use metal tools to
remove the batteries from the handset / receiver.
Without using a mains adapter, battery replacement is recom-
mended at the beginning of each heating season.
Old or dead batteries should be removed immediately. If left
in the unit the batteries can overheat, leak, and / or explode.
Do NOT expose batteries (including during storage) to direct
sunlight, excessive heat, re, moisture, or severe impact. Each
of these conditions can cause the batteries to overheat, leak,
and / or explode.
Batteries must be kept within their recommended temperature
limits (ambient battery temperature range: 32 °F to 131 °F /
0 °C to 55 °C).
New and old batteries and different brands of batteries should
not be used together. Mixing of various batteries can cause
the batteries to overheat, leak, and / or explode.
THE PUCK HANDSET
SYNCHRONIZATION RECEIVER / THE PUCK HANDSET
NOTICE
See page 7 for more information about synchronization between
receiver and The Puck handset.
MODES OF OPERATION
When pilot ignition is conrmed, motor turns automatically to
maximum ame height.
TURN FIRE ON AND OFF
Press and hold the button until two
short beeps conrms the start se-
quence has begun; release button.
Main gas ows once pilot ignition is
conrmed.
Press and hold the
button to turn
OFF
.
If the pilot does not stay lit after several tries, turn the main valve
knob to OFF and follow the instructions “TURN OFF GAS TO
APPLIANCE” (see page 9).
STANDBY MODE (PILOT FLAME)
Press and hold the "–" button to set
appliance to pilot ame
FLAME HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
To increase ame height press and
hold "+" button.
To decrease ame height or to set ap-
pliance to pilot ame, press and hold
"–" button.
DESIGNATED LOW FIRE AND HIGH FIRE
To go to hi re, double-click "+" button.
To go to low re, double-click "–" button.
NOTE: Flame goes to high re rst be-
fore going to low re.
If the appliance will not operate, follow the instructions “TURN
OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE”
(see page 9)
.
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MYFIRE WI-FI BOX (B6R-W2)
The second generation of the Wi-Fi Box has a faster processing
speed, two RGB outlets, identical connectors on both ends of
the cable, and the Wi-Fi Box itself has a much smaller footprint.
TECHNICAL DATA
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE RANGE
32 °F to 176 °F / 0 °C to 80 °C
RADIO FREQUENCY
2.4 GHz (see radio frequency information on page 4.)
POWER SUPPLY
6 VDC powered by the receiver
WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
WPA2 authentication
AES 256-bit encryption security
Compatible with IEEE 802.11 b/g/n
POWER CONSUMPTION
Nominal: max. 0.5 W
Standby: max. 5 mA
LED RGB CONTROL OUTPUT
Phoenix, 3 pol, MC 1.5 / 3-ST-3.5, 5 VDC - 24 VDC / 5 A
LED RGB EXTERNAL POWER INPUT
Phoenix, 2 pol, MC 1.5 / 2-ST-3.5, 5 VDC - 24 VDC / 5 A
APPROVALS / SDOC
Europe (CE); U.S. (FCC), Canada (ISED), New Zealand
(RNZ), Australia (ACMA)
MODES OF OPERATION
The myre Wi-Fi Box communicates with a home network (Wi-Fi
Router) over a wireless signal.
1. The myre Wi-Fi Box must be wired to the receiver according
to the myre app setup diagram (see gure 30, page 29)
2. Connect receiver to mains power. The myre Wi-Fi Box start
with the Access Point Mode (green/blue LED blinking). Go to
“myre app setup”
MINIMUM REQUIREMENT FOR WI-FI ROUTER
IEEE 802.11n/g/b compatibility
WPA2 encryption
Radio frequency: 2.4 GHz band
Wireless auto channel: Automated search for WLAN radio
channel free of interference
User Datagram Protocol (UDP) support
multicast DNS (mDNS) for Kwik Connect process
MINIMUM REQUIREMENT SMART DEVICE:
iOS 8.0 or Android 4.2
Reset button
(Use paper clip to push button)
Receiver
LED 1
RGB
Power Input Receiver cable
RGB 1 RGB 2
Figure 24: myre Wi-Fi Box (B6R-W2…)
LED INDICATION ON MYFIRE WI-FI BOX (see gure 24, page 23)
2 RGB LEDs
Label LED Status
Receiver
LED 1
Green Connected to receiver.
Red Not connected to receiver.
Off Standby mode is active or no Power supply.
WLAN
LED 2
Green Wi-Fi connection is safe.
Blue/Green blinking Access point mode (AP mode) is active.
Red Not connected to home network (Wi-Fi Router).
Off Standby mode is active or no power supply.
RESET STATUS ON MYFIRE WI-FI BOX:
Press Reset
Button
LED Function
Power-On-
Reset or
1-sec-Reset
WLAN LED 2
ashes red,
green and
blue
If no network is set, the AP Mode will be activated
for 2 hours. When the network isn't set after 2
hours, the Wi-Fi Box will go to Standby Mode.
Once a network is set, the Wi-Fi Box will connect
directly.
7 secs WLAN LED 1
ashes every
500 ms in blue
Removes the Wi-Fi settings and turns on the
Access point mode (AP mode) for 2 hours.
20 secs WLAN LED 1
ashes every
50 ms in blue
Erases all Setup Data. The Wi-Fi chip will be set
to the last version after the reboot. The AP-Mode
will be activated for 2 hours.
NOTICE
A Symax handset or The Puck must be used to achieve full
functionality.
If mains power is lost, disconnect the myre Wi-Fi Box from
the receiver. This will prevent receiver batteries from being
drained quickly.
Multiple users on the same Wi-Fi channel may interfere with the
data transfer. Press reset button on the myre Wi-Fi Box for 1
second to change current channel (see gure 24, page 23).
If no network is congured, the myre Wi-Fi Box will leave the
Access Point Mode (AP Mode) after 2 hours.
If you have multiple replaces using myre Wi-Fi Boxes, the
minimum distance between the myre Wi-Fi Boxes must be 60
cm (2'). A shorter distance may interfere with the data transfer.
Do not connect the combination control system to the LED
connections of the myre Wi-Fi Box.
WLAN
LED 2
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MYFIRE APP SETUP
NOTICE
For myre app setup, you will need your Wi-Fi network SSID
and password.
For more detailed app setup / operating instructions refer to
www.myreapp.com
INITIAL SETUP
1. Download myre app from Apple App Store or Google Play
Store.
2. Touch screen to start app setup.
3. Choose language, temperature (°C or °F) and time format
(12 or 24 hour).
REGISTRATION
NOTE: You must register before logging in. Registration is one
time only.
1. Fill in data and accept the “Privacy Policy”.
2. Touch “OK” in pop-up notice.
3. Touch link to conrm email verication.
4. You will be shown a message that you have successfully reg-
istered the myre app.
5. Return to app.
LOGIN
1. Fill in your registration password.
2. Accept “Terms and Conditions”.
3. Touch the “Login” button.
KWIK CONNECT
CONNECT SMART DEVICE TO MYFIRE WI-FI BOX
1. Touch the icon.
2. The Home Wi-Fi Network name your smart device is currently
connected to is displayed.
3. Type in the password of the displayed Home Wi-Fi Network.
4. Touch "Connect". The myre App starts connecting the myre
Wi-Fi Box to the selected Home Wi-Fi Network.
COMPLETE MYFIRE APP SETUP
1. Type in a name for your replace or select an icon.
2. Activate Fan, Light and AUX if installed to your replace.
3. Touch "Finish" to complete the setup.
The home screen is displayed and the myre app is ready to go.
STANDARD SETUP
IF KWIK CONNECT IS NOT AVAILABLE, AND YOU HAVE EN-
TERED THE CORRECT PASSWORD, USE STANDARD SETUP.
1. Type in the password of the displayed Home Wi-Fi Network.
2. Follow the instructions on the screen and touch the "Standard
Setup" button to proceed.
3. Go to your smart device Wi-Fi settings and select the myre
Wi-Fi Box network (myre_WiFi-Box_<number>) you want to
connect.
4. Go back to the myre app setup and follow the instructions on
the screen. Your selected Wi-Fi Box network name from the
smart device Wi-Fi settings.
USE RETRY IF PASSWORD IS INCORRECT
1. Touch the "Retry" button to repeat the Kwik Connect process.
2. Type in the correct password.
NOTICE
To connect myre Wi-Fi Box to Wi-Fi Router (home network),
make sure:
▪ Home network is available.
▪ Home network name and password are correct.
▪ SSID of the Wi-Fi Router is not hidden.
▪ Home network signal is in range.
▪ Wi-Fi Router supports User Datagram Protocol (UDP).
NOTICE
After setting up the myre Wi-Fi Box and myre app, the time
has to be synchronized in the settings of the myre app.
The active device (The Puck or Symax handset or smart
device) is the one last used. An exception is if the non-active
devise is used to change Light, Fan, or AUX. The non-active
device will make the changes, but the active device remains
so if it is in Thermostatic, Program, or Eco Mode. If a Prole
includes a Thermostatic, Program, or Eco setting it will also
cause the active device to remain active.
If Thermostatic, Program, or Eco Mode is activated using the
app, the corresponding icon and “ ” is displayed on the
Symax handset (see gure 25, page 24).
During motor movement no information between receiver and
transmitter is exchanged. The synchronization follows after
motor has stopped.
The room temperature data is transferred by the handset
during synchronization.
Figure 25: App connected (in Thermostatic Mode)
It is the responsibility of the OEM to consider the following:
The location of the GV60 system components will signicantly
effect the radio signal strength.
The type of materials (e.g. sheet metal) used in the construction of
the gas replace will signicantly effect the radio signal strength.
Operate the system with a dedicated mains power supply
and/or batteries.
Do not use near household electrical wiring and/or magnetic
elds.
Other transmitters using the same signal will negatively affect
the radio signal strength.
Adjustment of the on-board antenna on the receiver can
improve signal strength.
Do not store or locate the GV60 system components in a hot,
cold, or humid environment.
NOTICE
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MYFIRE APP SETUP
Figure 30
Pilot Burner
G30-ZP2M
8 Wire Cable
G6R-C…
Thermocurrent Cable SW
with ON/OFF Switch
G60-ZSKS(L)S…
Thermocurrent Cable TC
G60-ZKIRS…
Cable
G60-ZCSW2…
Mains Adapter (optional)
G60-ZMA3
Provided by OEM.
myfire Wi-Fi Box
B6R-W2(XX)-(2)-(T)
Temperature Sensor (optional)
G60-ZCT…
RGB 1 Phoenix, MC 1.5/3-ST-3.5
Receiver
B6R-R8(A)P
B6R-R8(A)PT
Main Burner
Relay with Cable
(volt-free contact)
G6R-CL… (50 V/0.6A)
G6R-CLB… (240 V/5A)
Ignition Cable G60-ZKIS…
Interrupter Block
G60-ZUSV…
Gas Combination
Control
GV60…
Cable
G6R-CBV…
Home Network
Wall Switch (optional)
G6R-ZWSE(N)…
ON-OFF
UP
DOWN
V Module (optional)
G6R-BU(E)…
Fan
4 levels from
60 % to 100 %
14 to 100 Watt
Mains Power
115/230 V; AC
Light
Infinitely variable
20 % to 100 %
0 to 100 Watt
NOTE: To connect LED
lights or 12 V lamps a
driver/transformator
is needed.
RGB Power Input
LED Driver / Transformer
5 V - 24 V DC / 5 A
WS2811/12 Standard
AUX
RGB 2 Phoenix, MC 1.5/3-ST-3.5
Symax Handset (optional)
B6R-H8(A)…P…D…
The Puck – Handset (optional)
B6R-H8(A)SP…
Mobile Device
with myfire App
(Android/iOS)
-11
º
C
OR
REQUIRED HANDSET
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