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OPERATION
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HAND-HELD 
REMOTE OPERATION
BATTERIES
  WARNING: Make sure your 
selector switch is in OFF posi-
tion before installing or chang-
ing batteries in your hand-held 
remote or receiver. 
For installing or replacing batteries in remote 
control or receiver, see Installing Batteries in 
Remote Control and Receiver on page 17. 
Program receiver to remote on page 23
Low Battery - Hand-Held Remote Control
When batteries in hand-held remote control 
are low, an icon will appear on display. 
Low Battery - Remote Receiver
When batteries in receiver are low, no acoustic 
signal will be given when ON/OFF button is 
pressed. If batteries in receiver are low, replace 
can be switched on manually by moving remote 
selector switch to ON (see Figure 28).
ON
Figure 28 - Low Battery Display
FAHRENHEIT/CELSIUS INDICATOR
You can set your hand-held remote control to 
display the temperature in either Fahrenheit 
or  Celsius.  With  remote  control  off,  press 
Thermostat button and Mode button at the 
same time. This will toggle the display from 
°F to °C.
Figure 29 - Remote Control Display
Fahrenheit to Celsius
Figure 30 - Hand-Held Remote Control
ON/OFF
MODE
UP/ DOWN 
Arrows
THERMOSTAT
LCD 
Display
OPERATING REMOTE CONTROL
  WARNING:  Fireplace  can 
turn  on suddenly. Keep  away 
from burner.
After lighting pilot, let pilot ame burn for about 
one minute. Slide remote selector switch to 
REMOTE position. You can now turn burner 
on and off with remote. 
IMPORTANT: Do not leave selector switch in 
REMOTE or ON position when pilot is not lit. 
This will drain batteries.
When any button is pushed on remote control, 
LCD display will glow blue. Blue glow will go 
off after several seconds if no action is being 
taken with remote.
ON/OFF
Push ON/OFF button and burners will come 
on in high position (see Figure 30). An 
acoustic  signal  from  the  receiver  conrms 
the command.
Push ON/OFF button again and burners will 
turn  off. A  beep  from  receiver  conrms  the 
command.










