Instruction Manual
TX342—Operating Instructions D03
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FLAME HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
To increase flame height press
. Max flame height is 5.
To decrease flame height press
. Min flame height is 1.
TURN OFF THE FIRE
Press button,
NOTE: There is a 3 second delay
before the next ignition is
possible.
MODE OF THERMOSTAT – SET MODE
In Set mode, indicated. Room
temperature is measured from hand-
set and compared to the set tempera-
ture. The flame height modulated be-
tween last setting and off to achieve
the set temperature.
press or to change
set temperature.
The default set temperature is 72℉
(22℃). Set temperature range from
45℉(7℃) to 95℉(35℃).
MODE OF OPERATION – TIMER MODE
In Timer mode, indicated. At the
end of countdown time period, the fire
turns off.
While indicated, at the end of count-
down time period, the fire will remain pilot
flame.
While ambient temperature equal or
greater than 99℉(37℃) will appear
.
Handset will transmit a shutdown sig-
nal to appliance.
STANDING PILOT
Handset
Press and hold button to
activate appliance to standing pilot. in-
dicated.
Press and hold button to
deactivate appliance to standing pilot.
disappear.
NOTE: Standing pilot available to activate
or deactivate manually.
TURN ON THE FIRE
Press button,
● Main burner and rear burner turn on
once pilot ignition is confirmed.
● Main gas goes Max flame height first,
and will goes last flame height memory.
● Handset automatically goes into Manual
mode after main burner ignition.
CHANGING THE MODE OF THERMOSTAT
During the appliance flame on, briefly pressing the
button changes the mode of thermostat in the
following order:
and back to
Press and hold to check the
timer mode set temperature.
Press or to change set
temperature.
To cancel thermostat function, press
to change set temperature to -- .
There are individual set tempera-
ture memories for and , the
flame height always default to its last
setting.
While ambient temperature equal or
lower than 10℃(50℉) will appear
.
Handset can still operate all the func-
tions except display ambient tempera-
ture, while ambient temperature high-