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ELECTRONIC IGNITION SYSTEMS

Please DO take following tests and make sure all functions are working fine:

1. Slide the slide switch button on the receiver to the ON (Fig. 16). The spark igniting electrode should begin

sparking to ignite the pilot. Once the pilot flame is lit, the main gas valve should open and the main gas fire flame should

be ON.

2. Slide the button to OFF. The main gas fire flame and pilot fire flame should extinguish together.

3. Slide the button to REMOTE, and then press the MODE button on the transmitter to change the system to ON.

The spark igniting electrode should begin sparking to ignite the pilot. Once the pilot flame is lit, the main gas valve should

open and the main gas fire flame should be ON.

4. Press the MODE button to OFF. The main gas fire flame and pilot fire flame should extinguish together.

5. Press the MODE button on the transmitter to change the system to THERMO

*2

. Make the SET temperature on

the transmitter to a temperature of a least 2

°

F (1

°

C) above the ROOM temperature displayed on the LCD screen, the

system flame and main gas fire flame will be ON. Then make the SET temperature to at least 2

°

F (1

°

C) below the

ROOM temperature, the system flame and main gas fire flame will extinguish in seconds. It should continue to cycle ON

and OFF thermostatically. The temperature differential between ROOM and SET temperatures differ at least 2

°

F (1

°

C)

to start the THERMO

*2

cycling. (The 2

°

F differential is the factory setting, can NOT be changed.)

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

THERMO SAFETY PROTECTION FOR RECEIVER

In order to protect the receiver box, batteries, and receiver’s microprocessors, the Durablow remote control system

equips a THERMISTOR, a safety feature in receiver box.

The THERMISTOR will automatically shut the system and appliance down, & begin making BEEP X 3 (♫, ♫, ♫), every 4

seconds, when the temperature inside the receiver box is higher than 130°F (54°C). User can re-activate the system by

pressing the MODE button on the transmitter when the receiver temperature drops between 120°F (48°C) and 130°F

(54°C).

However, the BEEPING will NOT stop if the temperature remains between 120°F and 130°F until the temperature drops

below 120°F. The beeping is to alert user that the receiver should be re-located at a cooler position.

To completely reset the beeping and

THERMISTOR, please press the MODE button to make a mode cycle (OFF-ON-

OFF). Please make sure & allow some time for the receiver box to cool down below 120°F.

TRANSMITTER

1.

TRANSMITTER OPERATING DISTANCE

The transmitter uses RF radio frequency to send signal to receiver. It is strongly recommended to use the transmitter

within 20-foot distance from receiver box in the same room / space (no wall partition).

2. THERMO DETECTING INTERVAL IN TRANSMITTER

The transmitter normally detects the ROOM temperature every 2 minutes against the SET temperature by sending a

signal to the receiver.

3. OUT-OF-RANGE SAFETY ALERT IN RECEIVER

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Summary of Contents for RR01

Page 1: ...be matched to the transmitter prior to initial use see LEARNING TRANSMITTER TO RECEIVER Read ALL sections and original manufacturer manual for safety installation before any action These safety features shut down the system and appliance such as fireplace when a potentially unsafe condition exists such as high heat Contents Page 1 PACKING LIST 2 2 LCD DISPLAY ICONS 2 3 BASIC TRANSMITTER FUNCTIONS ...

Page 2: ...e works with ROOM 5 FLAME Indicates burner valve is at ON position 6 CLOCK Indicates the current time 7 ROOM Indicates CURRENT room temperature 8 F C Indicates degrees in Fahrenheit or Celsius convertible BASIC TRANSMITTER FUNCTIONS MODES IMPORTANT The transmitter requires two AAA size 1 5V batteries excluded New fully charged batteries are required for proper functionality of the system Insert ba...

Page 3: ...ermo mode Fig 7 SETTING UP THE TRANSMITTER Any blinking numbers on the LCD screen indicate the system is awaiting user s input Using the and buttons Fig 7 to increase or decrease the numbers and press OK button to set confirm If no change action is made within 15 seconds the system will accept the numbers and finish the procedure SETTING THE CLOCK Fig 7 1 Press and hold the TIMER button on the tra...

Page 4: ...l remain OFF all the time Remote transmitter and Receiver box are both disabled NOTE The OFF mode is strongly recommended if house is unattended for a long time For safety placing the slide switch in the OFF position also functions as a safety LOCK OUT by both turning the system off and disable the remote receiver WARNING REMINDER This system MUST be installed exactly as complied with these instru...

Page 5: ...x long screws NOTE The remote receiver box will only receive signal from the transmitter in the REMOTE position middle The remote receiver box code must be matched to the transmitter prior to initial use see LEARNING TRANSMITTER TO RECEIVER HEARTH MOUNT The remote receiver box can be placed on the fireplace under the fireplace behind the control panel or louvers etc Keep away from high heat of exc...

Page 6: ... not matter which wire go to which terminal The remote receiver box s operation is similar to a thermostat that also turn the gas valve ON and OFF based on the input signals from TH TH TP terminals Transmitter sends signals to receiver box and receiver box pass the signals to Millivolt valve to function the ON and OFF of fire heater Fig 14 b WIRING ELECTRONIC SPARK IGNITION MODULE Fig 15 Connect a...

Page 7: ... are working fine 1 Slide the slide switch button on the receiver to the ON Fig 16 The main gas fire flame should ON 2 Slide the button to OFF The main gas fire flame should extinguish and the pilot flame will remain ON 3 Slide the button to REMOTE and press the MODE button on the transmitter to change the system to ON The main gas fire flame should ON 4 Press the MODE button on the transmitter to...

Page 8: ...r at least 2 F 1 C to start the THERMO 2 cycling The 2 F differential is the factory setting can NOT be changed ADDITIONAL INFORMATION THERMO SAFETY PROTECTION FOR RECEIVER In order to protect the receiver box batteries and receiver s microprocessors the Durablow remote control system equips a THERMISTOR a safety feature in receiver box The THERMISTOR will automatically shut the system and applian...

Page 9: ...tery batteries fail batteries removed SETTING THE DESIRED ROOM TEMPERATURE To set the DESIRED room temperature press the MODE button to place transmitter into THERMO mode Fig 6 the THERMO must be displayed on the LCD screen Then press the and buttons to increase or decrease desired room temperature The MAX set temperature is 99 F 32 C MIN is 45 F 6 C REMINDING To extend battery lifespan the change...

Page 10: ...tes 30 minutes 1 hour 1 00 1 30 2 00 2 30 3 00 3 30 8 30 9 00 3 To confirm the TIMER press the OK button or wait for 15 seconds without any actions then transmitter will accept the setting and become programmed If the system is cycling in the THERMO mode TIMER feature it will cycle on and off as the room temperature requires until the time has expired Fig 19 Fig 20 CHILDPROOF FEATURE SETTING A saf...

Page 11: ...ease turn off the gas line and replace the thermopile thermocouple with parts from original fireplace maker WARRANTY LEGAL DISCLAIMER Warranty Durablow warrants this remote control system for a 2 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY of the original purchaser owner of this system This warranty is not transferable to another person it is for the original purchaser of the product Durablow warrants any parts failed ...

Page 12: ...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 FCC ID STATEMENT This device com...

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