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Initial Start-up                                                                                             1
Quick start guide.                                                                                        2
Safety warnings                                                                                           3
Features                                                                                                      4
Thermostat LCD                                                                                          5
Functions                                                                                                  6-7
       Button functions
       Programming button functions
Initial setup                                                                                                  8
       On / Off
       Time and day of the week
Manual mode                                                                                              9
Automatic mode                                                                                          9
Programming                                                                                        10-11
Programming screen displays                                                                    12
Program mode                                                                                            13
       Factory default settings
       Your settings
Settings                                                                                                      14
       Change between C° and F°
       Restore factory default settings
       Teaching the thermostat ID code 
        to the control unit
Frequently asked questions                                                                       15
Quick reference table                                                                                 16
Back Up Switch                                                                                          17
Service                                                                                                       18

Battery type: 2 X AA batteries
Battery life  : approximately 12 months
Transmission frequency: 433.92 Mhz
Dimensions: 140MM x 80mm x 20mm

Page 1.

NOTES

CONTENTS

INITIAL START-UP

1. Disconnect heater from power supply.

2. Fitted batteries to remote thermostat unit.

3.connect Heater back to power supply and point 
   Remote Thermostat at heater. Within 15 seconds press 
   Sequence of “

p,t,t,up”

 on R

  

emote Thermostat 

   If correctly done, a display of “

lc”

 will appear on display.

   Unit will now operate via Remote Thermostat.

For further details see page 14 settings
- Teaching RF Thermostat ID code to Control unit

Summary of Contents for Cannon

Page 1: ... the owner Part No F3754 Revision B 2010 Cannon For service to this appliance or spare parts contact the CANNON distributor email service sampfordixl com au Date installed Compliance Certificate No Sampford IXL spare parts 52 70 Sparks Avenue Fairfield Vic 3078 Phone 1300 727 421 Fax 1300 727 425 PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING AND USING THIS PRODUCT ...

Page 2: ...ently asked questions 15 Quick reference table 16 Back Up Switch 17 Service 18 Battery type 2 X AA batteries Battery life approximately 12 months Transmission frequency 433 92 Mhz Dimensions 140MM x 80mm x 20mm Page 1 NOTES CONTENTS INITIAL START UP 1 Disconnect heater from power supply 2 Fitted batteries to remote thermostat unit 3 connect Heater back to power supply and point Remote Thermostat a...

Page 3: ... them together then release Select Auto or Manual by pressing A M button then release The heater will only operate if the actual room temperature is lower than the required temperature Manual Mode Press A M Button to select Manual mode The required temperature can be selected by using UP or DOWN buttons Room temperature is shown at top of screen Selected temperature shown at mid screen Automatic M...

Page 4: ... of the heater is described in more detail in the following section This heater features a safety interlock mode to prevent accidental or inappropriate activation of the hand held remote control unit It requires both PWR and OK buttons be pressed at the same time to turn on the controller Page 16 Function Action Page Switch on off Change between manual and automatic mode Increase decrease temperat...

Page 5: ...uto or Manual The heater on start will operate on Low Fire and fan for approx 3 minutes The heater will then go to your preset desired settings on remote thermostat As the preset temperature is reached the heater will go to Low Fire and Low Fan If the preset temperature is exceeded the burner is extinguished and the fan will run on at low setting for approximately 3 min If room temperature is stil...

Page 6: ...N The thermostat temperature display can be set to C or F The default is C With the thermostat off press the following sequence of buttons P T T A M Please note thermostat settings need to be actioned within a period of 2 seconds total 2 1 Leave the remote thermostat in the off or stand by position the room temperature and time only will be displayed 2 The heater must be turned off at its switch l...

Page 7: ...and minutes AM or PM The time is displayed when the thermostat is on or off Displays the current day of the week The day is displayed when the thermostat is on or off Displays the current temperature C is the default but F is available The temperature range is 7 C to 32 C When the thermostat is on the programmed set temperature will be displayed When the thermostat is off only the room temperature...

Page 8: ... 2 or more seconds when thermostat is off Indicates the programming mode must press and hold for 2 or more seconds when thermostat is off Functions Button Function Description PWR OK UP DOWN PWR UP DOWN OK Switches the thermostat on If the thermostat is off pressing and releasing the PWR and OK button together will turn the thermostat on to the most recently selected working mode On Accepts the cu...

Page 9: ... set Page 8 Note Use the outer edge of buttons to toggle through functions With the thermostat off press and hold the T button for 2 seconds or longer to initiate programming the time Time the hour setting and the AM PM will flash Page 11 Setting the period starting time The hour and AM PM settings will now flash To set the P1 starting time press and release the UP and DOWN button to increase or d...

Page 10: ...fan speed may be adjusted up or down similar to operating in manual mode However whenever the thermostat changes to a new time period the temperature will be reset automatically according to that period s setting Page 9 Programming Each day of the week can be programmed individually for periods P1 P2 P3 and P4 making a total of 28 programmed periods Alternatively a weekday program can be set so th...

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