Specifications

Press TIMER again to set the second heating period
P2
heat on and P2 (heat off)
Store both heating periods by pressing TIMER again.
If only one period is desired, program the same time for
P2
and P 2.
MANUAL MOD(MAN IN DISPLAY) FOR
MANUAL FLAME HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT.
Press
to turn on the fire (main burner) or to
increase flame height. Press
to decrease flame or to
turn down to pilot.
To incrementally increase or decrease the flame height
lightly tap either the
or button.
The “send” symbol appears in the upper left corner of
the display when either button is depressed.
The LED of the receiver flashes when the larger knob
of the valve reaches its end stops.
AUTOMATIC MODE (AUTO IN DISPLAY) FOR
TEMPERATURE CONTROL
Briefly press AUTO. The set temperature will appear
briefly before the display reverts to the room
temperature.
TIMER MODE (TIMER IN DISPLAY)
During heating periods P1
and P2, the
temperature is controlled in the same manner as in
automatic mode.
When the timer programme turns to
(heating cycle
off), the motor will turn the valve to the pilot and there
is no temperature control. This minimises battery
consumption.
You may press AUTO to verify the set-temperature and
then press TIMER to return to timer mode
You may press either the
or button from any
mode for manual overide.
To prolong battery life, we recommend switching the
transmitter to manual mode and turning the fire to pilot
with the
button before turning the appliance off. If
the transmitter is left in automatic or timer mode, the
batteries will continue to be used when the appliance is
off.
CHANGING THE BATTERY
If BATT appears in upper right hand corner of the
display or if the LED of the receiver becomes faint,
please change the battery from the transmitter or
receiver. If the batteries lose power, the flame height
can be adjusted by manually turning the larger knob.
NOTE
Please note, the placement of the transmitter
(temperature sensor) is important to assure proper
temperature regulation. Generally, a more constant
temperature will be assured, if the transmitter is not too
far from the gas appliance. Before switching to AUTO
or TIMER mode, press either button
or to verify
reception (when the send symbol appears in the
transmitter display, the receiver’s LED must illuminate)
For the AUTO or TIMER mode to function correctly,
the transmitter must remain within range of the
receiver. The transmitter should not be used in very
close proximity to the receiver (less than 1m/3ft) as this
could, in very rare cases, produce a electronic switching
error. This error could block the motor when the larger
knob reaches the end points of its turning radius.The
knob must then be turned manually to free the
blockage.
The temperature is controlled by activating the motor
for a specific length of time to adjust the appropriate
flame height. This time is calculated by the transmitter
and depends on variables such as room size, heater
capacity, battery power etc. Therefore, a few cycles are
necessary before an optimum is achieved. If a low flame
is sufficient to provide enough warmth to the room,
then the appliance will cycle between low fire and off.
This allows longer periods with the flame on and
provides a more uniform room temperature.
It is recommended to turn the combination control
either to the off or pilot position if the appliance is left
unattended for longer periods (eg. Holidays), so that it
cannot receive commands from the remote transmitter.
Exercise caution when leaving the appliance
unattended, in exceptional cases sound waves from
sources other than the transmitter can cause changes in
flame height adjustment.
6. VENTILATION
The Exminster gas stove is rated at less than 7 kW; it
therefore does not normally require additional
ventilation in the room to conform to BS 5871 pt.2.
However it is important that adequate air for complete
combustion is available, and also if other gas appliances
or extractor fans are fitted in the same room or adjacent
rooms, refer to BS 5440: pt.2. to ascertain the
additional ventilation requirements.
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