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1 Printed in U.S.A. Copyright 2008, Hearth & Home T echnologies Inc. 20802 Kensington Boulevard, Lakeville, MN 55044 100-907F 4/08 RCT -ML T -II Remote Control Kits - Installation and Operating Instructions - INTRODUCTION The remote control system can be operated thermostati- cally or manually from the transmitter . The system oper- ates on rad[...]
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2 Figure 1 REMOTE RECEIVER Important: The remote receiver should be positioned close to front in right or left corner where ambient temperatures do not exceed 170º F . The remote receiver is powered by 1 10-120V AC. It plugs into a standard polarized duplex receptacle. Locating Receiver and Operating Functions This remote receiver can be positione[...]
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3 Figure 4. Figure 5. VARIABLE REGULATOR GAS CONTROL VALVE FLAME CONTROL SOLENOI D KNOB SCREW NUT VARIABLE REGULATOR JAM NUT VARIABLE REGULATOR SOLENOID WASHER WASHER PLUNGER Installing Flame Control Solenoid 1. Remove the screw and knob from the variable regula- tor and discard. 2. Unscrew the nut from the regulator and discard. 3. Remove the bag [...]
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4 The remote receiver has a 3-position slide switch: OFF/ REMOTE/ON (see Figure 6). Figure 6. Remote Receiver TRANSMITTER Important: Before operating remote control, transmit- ter and receiver must have matching security codes. See section ‘Matching Security Codes’. Important: Review ‘Thermo-Updating/Communication- Safety Features’ under ?[...]
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5 MA TCHING SECURITY CODES It may be necessary to program the remote receiver to the security code of the transmitter upon initial use, if batteries are replaced, or if a replacement transmitter is purchased from your dealer . T o program the remote receiver: 1. Set the slide button on the receiver to the REMOTE position. 2. Push the LEARN button ([...]
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6 Figure 8. Setting Button/Child Proof Lockout Setting ºF/ºC Scale The factory setting for temperature is degrees Fahrenheit ( ºF). T o change this setting to degrees Centigrade (ºC): 1. Remove the battery cover on the back of the transmit- ter and locate the “setting button” at the top center of battery compartment (see Figure 8). 2. Push [...]
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7 Adjusting the Flame Height - Operates in ON or THERMO mode This remote control system allows the user to control the height of the FLAME when the gas valve is factory equipped with a FLAME CONTROLLER. 1. Press and release FLAME button to change fl ame height to HI (see Figure 7, Location #5), (a second fl ame icon appears). 2. Press again to re[...]
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8 6. Advance the SET temperature on the transmitter to a temperature of at least 2º F (1º C) above the ROOM temperature displayed on the LCD screen and the system fl ame will ignite. 7. Set the SET temperature to at least 2º F (1º C) below the room temperature and the system fl ame will extin- guish. Thereafter, it should continue to cycle on[...]
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9 Figure 9. Intermittent Pilot Ignition (IPI) Wiring Diagram Figure 10. Standing Pilot Ignition Wiring Diagram TRAN SF ORMER 3V A C PLUG I N R E D BA T TERY P ACK THER MO ST A T WIRE AS SEMBL Y JUMPER WIRE (TO BROW N) ORA NG E GREE N VA LV E GR OU ND TO FIR EPLAC E CHA SSIS WHIT E OR A NGE IGNITION MO DULE 3 V AC INTERMITTENT PILOT IGNITOR HOT NEUT[...]
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10 Figure 12. Standing Pilot Ignition Wiring Diagram Figure 1 1. Intermittent Pilot Ignition (IPI) Wiring Diagram BLACK S2 ON OFF ON/OFF SWIT CH WHITE T2 RED T1 THERMO PILE GAS V AL UE BLACK S1 3/16” PIGGYBACK CONNECTOR THERMOCOUPLE REMOTE SWITCH PI GT AIL OPTI ONA L W ALL SWI TCH, THERMOST A T OR REMOTE IGN ITION MOD ULE 3V A C TRANSFO RMER 3V A[...]
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11 Figure 14. Remote Control Standing Pilot Ignition Wiring Diagram Figure 13. Remote Control Intermittent Pilot Ignition (IPI) Wiring Diagram Remote Control Wiring Diagrams V ALVE GREEN ORANGE JUMPER WIRE (TO BROWN) PLUG IN TRANSFORMER 3 VAC B L A C K R E D GROUND TO FIREPLACE CHASSIS WHITE ORANGE INTERMITTENT PILOT IGNITOR IGNITION MODULE 3 VAC R[...]