Instruction Manual
2100 / IO 100 Manual 
IM110107 
 RD: MAY 2014 
R.L. 4A 
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Patio Heaters can be operated using a portable Remote Control Option: 
 JP-1236-RK Remote Receiver Kit (field installed in the heater) 
 JP-1236-HS Remote 4-Button Handset Transmitter 
 The Handset Transmitter is the master component for system setup and operation. 
It is recommended to have a backup/spare “twin” handset transmitter in case one is 
misplaced 
 Handsets plug together to “twin” a backup handset with the same codes as master 
 In the event of any concern for breach of control security (lost handset), master 
codes can easily be changed in existing handset(s) on site 
 Unique random signal codes ensures no interference with any neighboring systems 
 JP-1236-KT Wireless Keypad Transmitter (wall mounted at patio) 
 Control up to four heater zones using unique PIN’s 
 Requires a Handset Transmitter as master code controller 
 Quick Setup instruction sheets accompany the Remote Receiver Kit and the Handset 
Transmitter for installation and programming of the system. 
Layout and Control: 
 Each heater requires its own receiver (JP-1236-RK) 
 Each handset transmitter has 4 channels and can control up to 4 individual heat zones 
 Multiple receivers can be programmed to one common transmitter channel (button) 
 Multiple heaters can be simultaneously activated in one heating zone with one 
transmitter button 
 If more than 4 heating zones are required, then more than one master handset transmitter 
15. REMOTE CONTROL OPTION (Single-Stage Models ONLY) 
above the floor . For example, if heaters are mounted 20 ft above the floor, then the exhaust 
fan should be located no more than 120 ft from the furthest heater in the zone. Sufficient air 
supply must be provided. 
Exhauster Capacity:  
USA: Natural or mechanical means shall be provided to supply and exhaust at least 
4ft
3
/min/1000Btuh (0.38m
3
/min/kW) Natural Gas input of installed heaters [4.5ft
3
/
min/1000Btuh (0..43m
3
/min/kW) Propane input]. Some local codes may require an in-
terlock to a dedicated exhaust fan. Consult your local code and ANSI Z223.1 latest 
edition for all venting requirements and practices. 
Canada: It is required that the heater(s) be electrically interlocked to dedicated ex-
haust fan(s) by means of an Air Proving Switch. Exhaust fan(s) must be sized to create 
300 cfm (8.5 cu m/min) exhaust for every 100,000 Btuh (30 kW) or any portion thereof 
of total input of installed equipment. Provide combustion and ventilation air supply 
compatible with exhaust volume . Consult the latest edition of CSA.B149.1 Section 
7.22. 










