Remington REM-L180ANT-F 18-in 30000-BTU Dual-Burner Vent-Free Gas Fireplace Logs with Thermostat

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©2017 Pinnacle Climate Technologies 28 Vent-Free Gas Log Heater User Manual
Fig. 37—Thermostat Function
Remote Control Operation (cont.)
Thermostat Function (see Fig. 37):
When used as a vented decorative appliance, use of the thermostat
function is prohibited—operate manually only. This remote control
system can be thermostatically controlled when the transmitter is in
the THERMO mode (the screen must display the word “ROOM”).
SETTING/CHANGING THE DESIRED ROOM TEMPERATURE
The following sets the THERMO MODE and the desired room temperature:
1. Press the “MODE” key until the LCD screen shows the word
“ROOM”. This changes the remote to THERMO mode.
2. Press and hold the “SET key until you reach the desired set
temperature. When the “SET key is pressed and held, the set
numbers increase from 45° to 99° and restart at 45°.
3. Next, release the “SET key. The LCD screen then shows the set
temperature for three (3) seconds, which will then ash for three
(3) seconds. From then on, the screen defaults to showing the
room temperature.
4. Press the “MODE” key to exit THERMO mode. When the THERMO
mode is o, the word “ROOM” does not appear on the LCD screen.
NOTE: The highest set temperature is 99° F
(32°C) and the lowest temperature is 45°F (6°C).
Notes on Operation:
The heater is operated by the thermo feature whenever the room temperature varies a certain number of degrees from
the set temperature. This variation is known as “temperature dierential” or “swing. Based on how well your home is
insulated from the cold, the normal operating cycle of the heater may be 2–4 times per hour. The swing” comes preset
from the factory at 2, which allows for a temperature variation of +/- 20°F (10°C) between the set temperature and the
room temperature. This determines when the heater will begin operation.
To activate the ON and OFF manual functions on the transmitter, press either button on the face of the transmitter.
When pressed, the word “ON” or “OF” appears on the LCD screen to indicate the signal is being sent. When rst used, a
delay of three seconds may occur before the receiver responds to the transmitter, which is normal.
Power Setting:
The electronics in the remote control system can power two types of DC-powered components. The receiver is
programmed to provide pulse DC voltage (5.5 VDC to 6.3 VDC) to a latching solenoid. If you experience any problems
when operating the remote control system, contact Pinnacle Climate Technologies’ customer service.
Remote Receiver:
IMPORTANT: Do not position the receiver where ambient
temperatures are greater than 130°F.
The remote receiver (see Fig. 38) operates on four (4) 1.5V AA-size
batteries. Always use alkaline batteries for longer battery life and
maximum performance. Always use new/fully charged batteries for
proper operation of the remote receiver—the power consumption of a
latching solenoid is much higher than standard remote control systems.
Do not use rechargeable batteries.
NOTE: The remote receiver only responds to the transmitter when
the 3-position slide button on the remote receiver is in the REMOTE
position. The remote receiver contains the microprocessor, to which the
transmitter sends signals for operation.
TEMPSET
ROOM
TEMP
ROOM
TEMP
ROOM
TEMP
THERMO SET THERMO MODE
THERMO ON THERMO OFF
REMOTE
NO
FFO
LEARN
Slide
Switch
(ON /
REMOTE /
OFF)
Fig. 38—Remote Receiver
LEARN
Button
Battery Cover
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