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Do not extend the thermocouple supplied to the pilot set
Extending the thermocouple beyond its limit will lead to a reduction in voltage. This may, in turn, lead to
the magnetic coil not being activated.
Prevent leakage of the ignition spark to parts of the installation other than the ignition rod at the pi-
lot.
Ensure the ignition cable is not in contact with the shell or other metal parts. If a cable extension is used,
ensure that connections are additionally insulated using silicone.
The receiver and the control units on the gas control block should be switched on to ensure automatic
start-up via the manual transmitter.
The oval disk on the gas control block should be turned to the ON position. The 1/0 switch should be set to
1. See photograph 2. The ignition cable should be connected to the SPARK connection point on the re-
ceiver box. See photograph 1.
The manual transmitter has to communicate via the receiver. This has to be ‘learnt’.
Press the RESET button using a blunt object. (See photograph 3.) Continue to press this button until you
hear a short beeping sound, followed immediately by a long beeping signal. Release the button. Direct the
manual transmitter towards the receiver and press the arrow down until you hear a long beeping sound. The
gas control button will now move for a short period. The manual transmitter has now learned the setting
with regard to the receiver and the unit can now be ignited using the remote control.
The manual transmitter contains the system’s thermostat sensor
The manual transmitter operates best at a distance of 2 or 3 metres from the unit. Although communication
occurs via short wave radio signals, it is recommended to place the manual transmitter in view of the gas
unit in a place where the user wishes to experience a pleasant temperature. Do
not place the manual trans-
mitter in direct sunlight or other warm location. The thermostat measures the temperature and regulates the
flame size of the gas unit accordingly.
Only remove batteries using non-metallic tools
Removing batteries with a metal object may damage the electronic control permanently.
Photo 2
Photo 3
Photo 1
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