Durablow TR1001 On/Off Gas Fireplace Remote Control Kit

INSTALLATION & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - Page 7

For TR1001.

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LEARNING TRANSMITTER TO RECEIVER
Each transmitter has a unique RF code. To have the receiver box to accept the transmitter’s signal (code), be sure the slide
switch button on the receiver is in the REMOTE mode.
Find the LEARN button on the front face of the receiver (Fig. 11) Use a small screw- driver gently press the black LEARN
button inside the hole. Then the receiver box will sounds of quick BEEP X 2 (, ). And press the ON button on 2-button
transmitter. The receiver box will sounds of quick BEEP X 3 ( , , ) to indicate that the transmitter’s code has been
captured by the receiver box.
If you fail the LEARNING of matching the security code, please wait 2 minutes before next try. The interval allows the
microprocessor in the receiver box to reset itself and available for accepting new code. Please try more times.
Any questions, please email us. (info@payandpack.com)
Fig. 11
SYSTEM TESTS & CHECK LIST
Please DO take following tests and make sure all functions are working fine:
1. Slide the slide switch button on the receiver to the ON (Fig. 11). The main gas fire flame should ON.
2. Slide the button to OFF. The main gas fire flame should extinguish and the pilot flame will remain ON.
3. Slide the button to REMOTE, and press the ON button on the transmitter to turn ON the system. The main gas fire
flame should be ON.
4. Press the OFF button on the transmitter to turn OFF the system. The main gas fire flame should extinguish and the
pilot flame will remain ON.
OUT-OF-RANGE SAFETY ALERT
This Durablow remote control system have a OUT-OF-RANGE SAFETY ALERT function which alerts when the
transmitter is out of the normal 20-foot operating range of the receiver for both ON and OFF status, in order to prevent
the loss of transmitter, or low battery. The transmitter sends an RF signal every 15 minutes to the receiver box to indicate
that the transmitter is within the normal operating range of 20-foot.
If the receiver box does NOT receive a signal every 15 minutes from transmitter, the receiver will begin a 120-minute
countdown. If during this period, the receiver does NOT receive a signal from the transmitter, the receiver will shut down
the system (OFF). Then the receiver will beeps rapidly for 10 seconds, and after that, the receiver will continue to beep
(single beep) every 4 seconds until a transmitter signal is again received. Press the ON button on the transmitter to reset
the receiver and the system will be back to normal operation.
The OUT-OF-RANGE SAFETY ALERT will be triggered when the transmitter is out of range again or the transmitter’s
low battery, batteries fail, batteries removed.
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