Owner`s manual

43
REMOTE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Fig. 43-1 Remote transmitter detail
75˚F
Fig. 43-2 LCD display detail
Fig. 43-3 Manual mode
Fig. 43-4 Normal thermostat
Fig. 43-5 Smart thermostat
Blue LCD
display
ON/OFF
key
UP/DOWN
selection key
Thermostat
selection key
Mode
selection key
OFF
ON
SMART
ORIENTATION
Prior to remote transmitter use, light the appliance per the REMOTE
LIGHTING section. Familiarize yourself with the transmitter keys
and LCD display, as illustrated in Fig. 43-1 and Fig. 43-2.
Identify the four transmitter keys:
• ON/OFF KEY: This key turns the system ON or OFF. When
this key is pressed to turn the system OFF, the pilot light
will stay ON if the standing pilot toggle switch is in the ON
position.
• THERMOSTAT KEY: This key, when the system is on,
will allow the selection of three modes: Manual Operation,
Normal Thermostat and Smart Thermostat.
• UP/DOWN KEY: This key, when the system is on, is used
to increase/decrease the Set Point Temperatures, Flame
Height, and Fan Speed. It also will toggle the Accent Light
and Secondary Burner (if applicable) ON/OFF.
MODE SELECTION KEY: This key, when the system is on, is
used to toggle between the various icons on the LCD display
(that represent the remote functions): Set Temperature,
Flame Height, Fan, Accent Light, and Secondary Burner.
The display will show all active icons on the screen. The remote
receiver (in the control box) will "beep" once every time a transmitter
key is pressed, signaling that the command has been received.
THERMOSTAT
Note: Locating the remote transmitter too close or too far from
the unit will affect thermostat operation.
When the system is on, pressing the Thermostat key will switch
between three modes:
Manual Mode (Fig. 43-3): In this mode, the room temperature
is ignored and the fi replace can be turned on indefi nitely. The
room temperature rise has no effect on this mode. All other
functions (fan speed, fl ame height, secondary burner ON/
OFF, and accent light ON/OFF controls) will be manually
controllable.
• Normal Thermostat (Fig. 43-4): In this mode, the fi replace
will remain functioning until the room temperature increases
1°F above the Set Point Temperature. Refer to the following
SET TEMPERATURE section for details on adjusting the set
point temperature. The fl ame height can be adjusted while
the fi replace is functioning. The secondary burner and accent
light can be turned ON/OFF at any time after startup.
Smart Thermostat (Fig. 43-5): In this mode, all other
functions except the fl ame height adjustment are allowed.
Manual fl ame height adjustment is not allowed in this mode.
The smart thermostat function adjusts the fl ame height
in accordance to the difference between the set point
temperature and the actual room temperature. As the room
temperature gets closer to the set point temperature, the
smart function automatically modulates the fl ame down.
Low battery alarm
Child safety lock-out
Room
Temperature
Aux (Accent Light)
Set Point
Temperature/Level/State
Main Burner
Thermostat
OFF/ON/SMART
Fan
Transmission
Secondary
Burner
Only functional for
D1-30/36 models