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VARIABLE

REGULATOR

GAS CONTROL

VALVE

FLAME CONTROL

SOLENOID

KNOB

SCREW

NUT

VARIABLE

REGULATOR

JAM NUT

VARIABLE

REGULATOR

SOLENOID

WASHER

WASHER

PLUNGER

CAUTION

Risk of damage to control.
Ensure wires are placed into correct color coded terminals 
without touching other wires.
•  Incorrect placement or crossed wires may damage wall 

control.

Figure 1.

Installing the Hi/Lo Solenoid 

1. 

Install the solenoid  (see Figure 1).

2. 

Remove screw and knob from variable regulator and 
discard. Unscrew nut from regulator and discard.

3.  

Remove the bag containing a washer and blue and 
red plungers from the side of the 

fl

 ame control sole-

noid. Place washer on 

fl

 ame control solenoid.

4. 

Insert correct plunger (blue - natural gas, red - pro-
pane) into the 

fl

 ame control solenoid. Thread the 

fl

 ame control solenoid with correct plunger into the 

thread hole in the variable regulator. Turn one to two 
turns only. Do not tighten or damage may occur.

5. 

Connect two pin molex connector from the 

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 ame con-

trol solenoid to the 

fi

 rst two pin molex plug on the con-

trol box, as noted on the control module label.

6. 

Place front cover plate onto wall control.

7. 

Place bottom of wall control faceplate into grooves. Snap 
upper faceplate into place.

Summary of Contents for WSK300

Page 1: ...ender it unusable and may lead to possible electrical shock Fire Hazard Modification of any parts or installation of dama ged components will void the warranty and you may possibly cause a fire hazard...

Page 2: ...r and discard 3 Remove the bag containing a washer and blue and red plungers from the side of the flame control sole noid Place washer on flame control solenoid 4 Insert correct plunger blue natural g...

Page 3: ...NOTE WIRE TYPE 80 C RED BLK GRN BLK ORG BRN BRN NOT CONNECTED BATTERY PACK IPI MODULE NOT USED INTERMITENT PILOT DEXEN IPI VALVE CONTROL MODULE SOLENOID J BOX 110V FAN WALL SWITCH BACK VIEW A1 A3 A2...

Page 4: ...ssible and to either the left or right side 2 Connect the red yellow or white and green wires to the appropriate labeled terminals on the control box Note Proper settings and operation MUST be confirm...

Page 5: ...o pilot functions PILOT ON will always be highlighted on display for cold climate pilot operation PILOT OFF will be displayed when in normal pilot operation for three seconds Use AUX button to toggle...

Page 6: ...ntrol Specifications 6 Function CONTINUOUS DISPLAY SCREEN 4 2 34 4 0 4 4 2 3 4 2 4 0 6 4 2 3 4 54054 0 4 58 3 4 2 4 0 6 4 2 3 4 54054 0 4 At a continuous display mode LCD will only display the room te...

Page 7: ...ivate the temperature scale change Fahrenheit icon will appear with the temperature level Press both arrow buttons for three seconds to change temperature scale between F and C 3 4 2 4 0 6 4 2 3 4 540...

Page 8: ...ws to turn flame HI or LO Pressing the UP or DOWN arrow while the continuous display screen is shown will display the current flame size Wall Control HI Flame LO Flame Adjusting Flame Size Pressing UP...

Page 9: ...ay Pilot flame will stay lit continuously 0 4 Press PILOT button 3 4 2 4 0 6 4 2 3 4 54054 0 4 PILOT icons will display Press button until OFF setting is highlighted Normal display will have no PILOT...

Page 10: ...o lock any button press from changing the state of the fireplace or its features To cancel the Child Lockout Feature press and hold the button again for 3 seconds The control will beep twice again and...

Page 11: ...to a maximum of 180 minutes Press DOWN arrow to decrease TIMER setting in 15 minute decrements to a minimum of 15 minutes To change TIMER settings while the TIMER is active press button twice Then Pre...

Page 12: ...ode will automatically adjust fireplace Flame Size and Fan Speed based on the desired room temperature If AUX 1 Fan is pressed AUT will display on the screen When the control is first powered the THER...

Page 13: ...ing THERMOSTAT mode This mode activates a FAN cool down feature that will continue to operate the fan until all remaining heat has been blown into the room Auxiliary A1 FAN may not be operated in the...

Page 14: ...ox and remove any batteries for 5 seconds Plug the control module and batteries back in OR 2 Check that the green white yellow red wires are prop erly connected to the control module 3 Call your firep...

Page 15: ...nd has no battery backup or has dead batteries The fireplace will stay off and the display lights in the wall switch will be off When the power is restored to the system it will stay in the OFF mode T...

Page 16: ...itch is in OFF mode with the main flame off and it has battery backup The fireplace main burner will stay off The display lights in the wall switch will be off and the fireplace can be turned on and o...

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