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4.2 Using the iMatch remote
control
Range of the RF signal
The iMatch remote control uses a
radio-frequency (RF) signal to transfer
information to the gas fire. The RF
signal is a safe signal for wireless
communication. The signal has a
range of approximately 10 metres
as long as there are no obstacles
between the remote control and the
gas fire. Obstacles such as walls and/or
furniture can negatively impact range.
In some cases, it can happen that the
gas fire takes longer to react. If the
screen of the remote control illuminates
after a button is pressed, this indicates
that the RF signal has been sent.
4. Operation
The upcoming sections provide
information about the use of the gas
fire:
- Replacing the batteries
- Using the iMatch remote control
- Setting the day and time
- Confirming the transmission
strength
- Switching the gas fire on and off
- Adjusting the flame intensity
- Selecting the thermostat or manual
operating programme
- Regulate the flame intensity by
thermostat
- Programming time segments
4.1 Replacing the batteries
Insert or replace the remote control AA
batteries.
A battery compartment is located at
the rear of the remote control. This can
hold two AA batteries. If the batteries
are almost flat, the battery icon
becomes visible or all symbols on the
display start to flash. Follow the steps
below to replace the batteries:
1.
Slide the compartment cover down.
2.
Remove the batteries (if in place).
3.
Place the two batteries on the
compartment floor as indicated.
4.
Close the compartment cover.
5.
Press the centre button and the
display will light up.