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1.3.3.

 

Safety for temperature sensor of transmitter 

By defect of the temperature sensor of the  transmitter, the red led will also start blinking (0.5 second on, 0,5 
second off) and the system will switch to  the temperature sensor of the receiver. All other functions of the 
transmitter will continue to function normally. 
 

1.3.4.

 

Safety for temperature sensor of the receiver 

By defect of the temperature sensor of the receiver, the red led will also start blinking (short  on, long off). As 
long as the transmitter stays in the operating area of the receiver, the fire will work normally because the 
temperature will be controlled by the sensor in the transmitter. 

If the signal from the transmitter is lost, the receiver does not get more accurate information and will go into 
failure: the fire will extinguish and the red led will glow constantly. 

When the transmitter will come again 

within reach, the receiver has first to be reset before activating the fire. For this purpose, press on 

OFF

 on the 

transmitter or on 

RESET

 on the receiver. During this operation, the receiver will peep several times in quick 

succession. 
 

1.3.5.

 

Thermo-safety – receiver  

 

The  system has a  thermo-safety  feature  that is built into the  receiver. This feature is temperature-activated 
and it provides an extra margin of safety in case the receiver should be placed where ambient temperatures 
exceed  65°C.  At  65°C  the  thermostat

 

will  automatically  shut  down  the  fireplace  and  the  receiver

 

will  begin 

emitting a series of 4 beeps every 2 seconds. When the ambient temperature near the receiver drops under 
50°C, you can reactivate the appliance.. The system resets itself. 
 

1.3.6.

 

Child Protection (CP) 

 

The  system  includes  a  child-proof  ‘lock-out’  feature  that  allows  the  user  to  ”lock-out

  operation  of  the 

appliance from the transmitter.  

REMARK

:  It  only  prevents  the  manual  operation  of  the  transmitter.  The  appliance  will  continue  working 

normally in the operating mode that was selected before activation of the CP “lock-out”.. To totally”lock-out” 
the  operation  of  the  transmitter’s

 

operating  signals,  the  transmitter

s  mode  must  be  set  to  OFF  before 

activation of CP..  
 

OFF

MODE

RETURN

ON

RESET

FLAME+

FLAME-

REVIEW

BACK

TIMER

AHEAD

AUTO

MODE

FAN

OFF

MODE

RETURN

ON

RESET

FLAME+

FLAME-

REVIEW

BACK

TIMER

AHEAD

AUTO

MODE

FAN

OFF

MODE

RETURN

ON

RESET

FLAME+

FLAME-

REVIEW

BACK

TIMER

AHEAD

AUTO

MODE

FAN

-

OFF

MODE

RETURN

ON

RESET

FLAME+

FLAME-

REVIEW

BACK

TIMER

AHEAD

AUTO

MODE

FAN

-

+

OFF

MODE

RETURN

ON

RESET

FLAME+

FLAME-

REVIEW

BACK

TIMER

AHEAD

AUTO

MODE

FAN

-

+

+

OFF

MODE

RETURN

ON

RESET

FLAME+

FLAME-

REVIEW

BACK

TIMER

AHEAD

AUTO

MODE

FAN

-

+

-

OFF

MODE

RETURN

ON

RESET

FLAME+

FLAME-

REVIEW

BACK

TIMER

AHEAD

AUTO

MODE

FAN

+

-

OFF

MODE

RETURN

ON

RESET

FLAME+

FLAME-

REVIEW

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AUTO

MODE

FAN

+

-

OFF

MODE

RETURN

ON

RESET

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FLAME-

REVIEW

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TIMER

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AUTO

MODE

FAN

+

-

OFF

MODE

RETURN

ON

RESET

FLAME+

FLAME-

REVIEW

BACK

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MODE

FAN

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OFF

MODE

RETURN

ON

RESET

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FLAME-

REVIEW

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AUTO

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FAN

-

+

 

1.

 

To  activate  the  ”LOCK-OUT‘,  press  and  hold 

the 

TIMER

  and 

FAN 

buttons  together  for 

5 seconds.  The  letters 

CP

  will  appear  in  the 

TEMP 

frame on the LCD-screen. 

2.

 

To disengage the ”LOCK OUT,‘ again press and 

hold the 

TIMER

 and 

FAN

 buttons together for 

at least 5 seconds.  

 
 

1.4.

 

Appliances with ventilator  

 
To prevent cold air to flow out of the cooled-down appliance, the ventilator begins working after the appliance 
has warmed up (± 7 minutes warming up at the maximum rate). After extinction of the burner the ventilator 
keeps working for ±  25 minutes, in order to use the residual warmth. 
 

Summary of Contents for HI-LOW T3

Page 1: ...User Guide HI LOW version T3 24 V WELL STRALER Hertstraat 99 B 9473 Welle T 32 0 53 66 64 65 F 32 0 53 67 34 00 info wellstraler be ...

Page 2: ... Program operation of remote control 7 2 4 1 Programming day period of day temperature 7 2 4 2 Program overview 9 2 4 3 Program cancellation return to factory settings 9 2 5 Operating your appliance 9 2 5 1 Manual ON OFF 9 2 5 2 Thermo operation ON OFF BASED ON SET TEMP SETTING 10 2 5 3 Automatic PROGRAM 10 2 5 4 Adjusting the flame height FLAME en AUTO 10 2 5 5 Adjusting FAN speed 11 2 5 6 Temper...

Page 3: ...e like glass etc are not covered by warranty Complaints are only accepted when made through a recognized dealer 1 3 Security 1 3 1 Built in safeties in the control system The system operates on radio frequency signals that are sent by the transmitter remote to the receiver in the appliance We recommend that the transmitter always be located within the operating range 6 m of the receiver Install th...

Page 4: ...t temperature near the receiver drops under 50 C you can reactivate the appliance The system resets itself 1 3 6 Child Protection CP The system includes a child proof lock out feature that allows the user to lock out operation of the appliance from the transmitter REMARK It only prevents the manual operation of the transmitter The appliance will continue working normally in the operating mode that...

Page 5: ...preserve our environment and bring the used batteries to a collection point 2 2 LCD screen 1 PROGRAM FOR Displays when programming days and periods of day 2 DAY Current day of week MO TU WED THU FR SAT SUN 3 PERIOD Current period of day 4 MODE Indicates operation mode of system ON Indicates system is on regardless of the ambient temperature OFF Indicates system is turned off THERMO Indicates the s...

Page 6: ...ESET FLAME FLAME REVIEW BACK TIMER AHEAD AUTO MODE FAN OFF MODE RETURN ON RESET FLAME FLAME REVIEW BACK TIMER AHEAD AUTO MODE FAN OFF MODE RETURN ON RESET FLAME FLAME REVIEW BACK TIMER AHEAD AUTO MODE FAN OFF MODE RETURN ON RESET FLAME FLAME REVIEW BACK TIMER AHEAD AUTO MODE FAN OFF MODE RETURN ON RESET FLAME FLAME REVIEW BACK TIMER AHEAD AUTO MODE FAN OFF MODE RETURN ON RESET FLAME FLAME REVIEW B...

Page 7: ...ollow the procedure under heading 2 4 3 Program cancellation 2 4 1 Programming day period of day temperature CUSTOM PROGRAM DAY Morning Day Evening Night Hour Temp Hour Temp Hour Temp Hour Temp SU MO TU WE TH FR SAT You may change the built in time and temperature programs to suit your personal schedule see 2 4 week programming Each day is divided into four periods MORNING DAY EVENING and NIGHT A ...

Page 8: ... RETURN ON RESET FLAME FLAME REVIEW BACK TIMER AHEAD AUTO MODE FAN OFF MODE RETURN ON RESET FLAME FLAME REVIEW BACK TIMER AHEAD AUTO MODE FAN 6 Press or to program the SET temperature 7 When the desired SET TEMP displays press PROG to confirm 8 After pressing the PROG button in step 7 the next period of the same day or next day will display on the LCD screen OFF MODE RETURN ON RESET FLAME FLAME RE...

Page 9: ...splay You will also hear a peep at the same time Press SET to return the LCD screen to normal state 2 5 Operating your appliance 2 5 1 Manual ON OFF Push the UP and buttons simultaneously until the LCD screen displays ON Together with ON the LCD screen will display FLAME and 1 flame symbols At this point the spark electrode will begin sparking to ignite the pilot for a period of maximum 60 seconds...

Page 10: ...h a fan to modify the ventilator speed see chapter 2 5 5 Changing FAN speed Unless you change the operating mode the fan will keep functioning at this speed 2 5 3 Automatic PROGRAM In OFF mode press MODE for 3 seconds until OFF THERMO is displayed on the LCD screen Push MODE again ON or OFF PROGRAM The following is displayed on the LCD screen Current period of the day MORN DAY EVE NITE depending o...

Page 11: ...CK TIMER AHEAD AUTO MODE FAN OFF MODE RETURN ON RESET FLAME FLAME REVIEW BACK TIMER AHEAD AUTO MODE FAN OFF MODE RETURN ON RESET FLAME FLAME REVIEW BACK TIMER AHEAD AUTO MODE FAN OFF MODE RETURN ON RESET FLAME FLAME REVIEW BACK TIMER AHEAD AUTO MODE FAN OFF MODE RETURN RESET FLAME FLAME REVIEW BACK TIMER AHEAD AUTO MODE FAN OFF MODE RETURN ON RESET FLAME FLAME REVIEW BACK TIMER AHEAD AUTO MODE FAN...

Page 12: ... be replaced as soon as possible REMARK Wrong positioning of the batteries will also result in the apparition of LOW on the screen Here s how to replace the batteries 1 Push the OFF button until OFF appears on the screen 2 Wait for 2 minutes the system closes the current operational mode completely 3 Remove the batteries one by one 4 Place new batteries minding their polarity Replacing the batteri...

Page 13: ...E DOWN and FLAME UP buttons simultaneously during 3 seconds to ignite the heater With these same buttons you can control the flame height manually FLAME UP big flame FLAME DOWN small flame To switch of the heater again push the RESET button 2 6 2 Matching security codes LEARN Each transmitter can use one of the 1 048 576 security codes When matching security codes be sure the slide button on the R...

Page 14: ...14 2 6 3 Connecting the receiver EXTREMELY IMPORTANT MAKE SURE THE WIRES ARE CONNECTED IN THE RIGHT WAY Fan 24V connection High low On Off ...

Page 15: ... 2 cm 2 7 Problem solver PROBLEM CAUSE Only symbol of antenna blinking slowly or LEARN visible on LCD after insertion of the batteries The receiver is not tuned to the transmitter Execute LEARN procedure see 2 6 2 The appliance does not react on transmitter The receiver is in OFF position Place the receiver button in REMOTE position The receiver is not tuned to the transmitter Execute LEARN proced...

Page 16: ...ceiver de red led will goes out and the peeping will stop It will be possible to operate again the fire Eliminate cause of overheating Only CP visible on the display Children protection CP is activated Switch off CP The fire goes out the red led is glowing continuously The unit is in security device Make a reset of the receiver see 2 8 2 8 Reset by failure When the receiver is in failure red led g...

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