Hearth and Home Technologies SMART-STAT-II manual
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1 FCC REQUIREMENTS WARNING: CHANGES OR MODIFICA TIONS TO THIS UNIT NOT EXPRESSL Y APPROVED BY THE P ARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE COULD VOID THE USER'S AUTHORITY TO OPERA TE THE EQUIPMENT . NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pur- suant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limi[...]
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2 Figure 1 REMOTE RECEIVER Important: The remote receiver should be posi- tioned close to front in right or lef t corner . 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 positioned under the fire- box in the control compartme[...]
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3 Wiring Electronic Spark Ignitions The remote control receiver can be wired, in series, to a 24V AC transformer , which controls an electronic igni- tion module (see Figure 3). 1. Connect the neutral wire from the 24V AC transformer to the TR (transformer) terminal on the Electronic Module. 2. Connect the hot wire from the 24V AC transformer to ei[...]
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4 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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5 Figure 6. Setting Button/Child Proof Lockout Setting 0 F/ 0 C Scale The factory setting for temperature is degrees Fahrenheit ( 0 F). T o change this setting to degrees Centigrade ( 0 C): 1. Remove the battery cover on the back of the trans- mitter and locate the “setting button” at the top cen- ter of battery compartment (see Figure 6). 2. P[...]
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6 TRANSMITTER SAFETY FEA TURES It is recommended that the TRANSMITTERS always be located within a 20 foot operating range of the fireplace, preferably in the same room in which the fireplace sys- tem is located. The TRANSMITTER features several safety features that alert the user when the TRANSMIT - TER is placed outside the 20 foot normal operatin[...]
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7 Electronic Ignition System 1. Slide the 3-position button on the remote receiver to the ON position. The spark electrode should begin sparking to ignite the pilot (the pilot may ignite after only one spark). After the pilot flame is lit, the main gas valve should open and the main gas flame should ignite. 2. Slide the button to OFF . The main gas[...]
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8 Figure 7. Intermittent Pilot Ignition (IPI) Wiring Diagram TRAN SFORM ER 3 V AC PLUG IN R E D BA TTERY P ACK THER MO ST AT WIRE AS SEMBL Y JUMPER WIRE (TO BROWN) ORANGE GREE N VA LV E GR OUN D TO FIR EPLACE CHASSIS WHIT E OR AN GE IGN ITI ON MO DULE 3 V AC INTE RMI TT ENT PIL OT I G NI TOR HOT NEUTRAL I S Figure 8. Standing Pilot Ignition Wiring [...]
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9 Figure 10. Standing Pilot Ignition Wiring Diagram BLACK S2 ON OFF ON/OFF SWIT CH WHIT E T2 RED T1 THE RMOPI LE GAS VAL UE BLACK S1 3/16” PIGGYBACK CONNECT O R THERMOCOUPLE REMOTE SWITCH PI GT AI L OPTI ONAL W ALL SWIT CH, THERMOST A T OR REMOTE Figure 9. Intermittent Pilot Ignition (IPI) Wiring Diagram IGNIT ION M ODULE 3 V AC TRANS FO RMER 3 V[...]
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10 Figure 12. Remote Control Standing Pilot Ignition Wiring Diagram Figure 1 1. Remote Control Intermittent Pilot Ignition (IPI) Wiring Diagram Remote Control Wiring Diagrams V ALVE GREEN ORAN G E JU MP ER WI RE (TO BROWN) PLU G IN TRAN S FORM E R 3 V AC B L A C K R E D GROUND TO FIREP LACE CHA S SIS WHIT E ORAN G E INTERM ITTENT PILOT IGN I TOR IG[...]