Modulating Remote - Avalon Firestyles

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Modulating Remote – Omega Universal Gas
99300679 (NG) 99300678 (LP)
COMPATIBILITY
• 564 SS*
• 864 TRV*
• 864 HH
• 864 ST*
• 21 DV / TRV*
• FPX 44 DV XXL
• 36 DV XXL **
• DVS Insert EFII (‘08 rev 2)
• DVL Insert EFII (‘08 rev 2)
• Avalon Prairie*
• Avalon Cedar*
• Avalon Tree of Life*
• Lopi Berkshire*
• Lopi Heritage
• Lopi Sturbridge*
• Lopi Sweet Dreams*
* Requires Optional Blower
** Requires an additional heat shield assembly (part # 250-01073)
ITEMS NEEDED FOR ASSEMBLY
• Two (2) AAA Batteries (sample batteries are included for set-up)
PACKING LIST
Remote Transmitter
Remote Receiver
Mounting Bracket
OFF
ROOM
Modulating Regulator
(with screws, gasket)
SET
LIGHT
TIME
AM
FM
UP
M
O
DE
N
W
DO
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(2) DoubleBack Tape
(2) Nuts
(Sturbridge Only)
Torx T-20 BallEnd Wrrench
ANTENNA PLACEMENT
The receiver is shipped with the antenna wrapped around the
wiring harness. In most installations, the receiver will work
properly with the antenna left in this position. However, if you
are experiencing inadequate radio range, you may wish to
unwrap the antenna and place it in a position closer to the
living area (see the illustration to the right).
The receiver antenna is wrapped
around the wiring harness. To
reposition the wire, carefully
remove the lock-tie on the wiring
harness and unwrap the wire.
FCC EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS
WARNING: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to
operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
•
Reorient or relocate the receiver.
•
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
•
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
•
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
INSTALLATION WARNINGS
! Place the remote receiver in the location detailed in these instructions. Placing the receiver in other locations may cause the
receiver to become too hot and degrade.
! All 110 AC wiring must be done by a qualified electrician and shall be in compliance with local codes and the National Electric
Code ANSW/NFPA no. 70 (in the United States).
! This kit must be installed by a qualified technician.
! Do not connect 110 VAC to the gas control valve or on/off switch.
! The remote control is carefully engineered and MUST be installed only as specified. It is tested safe when installed in accordance
with this installation manual If you modify it or any of its components, you may possibly cause a fire hazard. It is your
responsibility to read all instructions before starting installation and to follow these instructions carefully during installation.
! Disconnect the power (turn off the household breaker) and shut off the gas supply to the heater before installing the remote control.
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4030114
Modulating Remote – Omega Universal Gas
99300679 (NG) 99300678 (LP)
Modulating Regulator Installation
Knock-Out Plate and Control Cover Removal
Certain models require removal of a knock-out plate on the control cover. See the illustration below for details.
Disconnect the control cover (exact design
Control Cover
may differ - leave the wires attached).
Remove and discard the regulator knock-out
(use tin snips or wire cutters). Replace the
control cover after attaching the wiring.
Knock-Out
Special Note for DVS Insert, DVL Insert, Tree of Life, and Berkshire
Attach the wires labeled “Solenoid” to the regulator prior to installing the regulator. See “Receiver Installation DVS and DVL
Insert” for details.
H I N T: You may wish to loosen the valve mount brackets to allow for better access.
a
Remove the regulator using the
included Torx T-20 Ball-End "L"
wrench. Make sure to remove
and discard the old gasket and
spring.
NOTE: this illustration shows
the gas control valve with the
inlet to the left. Certain
models may have the valve
rotated 180°.
c
b
Place the modulating regulator
(and gasket) on the valve. Insert
the three screws included with the
regulator into place. Tighten each
screw in an alternating pattern to
insure the regulator (and gasket)
installs flat onto the valve. Fully
tighten the screws (25 In.Lb.).
The ball end is required
for this screw.
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Attach the two remote
on/off wires (red and
brown) from the wiring
harness to the top and
bottom terminals on the
gas control valve
(orientation does not
matter).
d
Start the main burner
and throughly leak
check the regulator area.
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Modulating Remote – Omega Universal Gas
99300679 (NG) 99300678 (LP)
Special Instructions for 44 DV, 36 DV, and 864HH (SN 3407-001010 or greater)
Installations Without the Power Heat Duct:
Remove the two wires currently connected to the snap disk on the fireplace. Attach the two wires labeled "Optional Snap Disk" to
the snap disk (orientation does not matter).
Optional
Snap Disk
Installations With the Power Heat Duct:
Attach the snap disk included with the power heat duct to the bottom of the firebox. Attach the two wires labeled "Optional Snap
Disk" to this snap disk (orientation does not matter).
44 DV XXL or 36 DV XL
864 HH
Remove this cover plate. Use
the screws that held the cover
AA
AA
plate in place to secure the
snap disk (included with the
power heat duct) to the firebox
floor.
Optional
Snap Disk
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Modulating Remote – Omega Universal Gas
99300679 (NG) 99300678 (LP)
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Receiver Installation – 864 TRV, 864 HH, 864 ST, or 564 SS
c
Attach the two wires
labeled "SOLENOID
OPTIONAL" to the
modulating regulator
(orientation does not
a
matter).
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Place the receiver to the left of the gas
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control valve. Slide the receiver as far
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forward as possible.
Remove the jumper connector on the
wiring harness and place it near the
IF USING AN ACCENT LIGHT
gas control valve (it is required if you
Follow the directions listed under “Accent Light Receiver Connection”.
wish to remove the remote). Attach the
IF NOT USING AN ACCENT LIGHT
molex connector from the receiver to
Secure the two white wires, making sure they do not contact the burner
the molex connector on the appliance.
or any moving parts.
Make sure the wires do not contact the
burner or any moving parts.
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Modulating Remote – Omega Universal Gas
99300679 (NG) 99300678 (LP)
Receiver Installation – 21 DV, 21 TRV, and Sweet Dreams
SO
(OP LENO
TIO ID
NA
L)
e
Attach the two wires labeled "SOLENOID
OPTIONAL" to the modulating regulator
(orientation does not matter).
Make sure the power
is disconnected!
Control Cover
a
Disconnect the control cover and
pull it forward (leave the wires
attached). Remove and discard
the regulator knock-out (use tin
snips or wire cutters).
d
Replace the control cover.
c
b
Remove the jumper connector on
the wiring harness and place it near
the gas control valve (it is required if
you wish to remove the remote).
Attach the molex connector from the
receiver to the molex connector on
the appliance.
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Place the receiver to the right of the gas control valve (it is a
very tight fit). Make sure the wires do not contact the
burner or any moving parts (use lock ties if necessary).
NOTE: When installing the receiver, make sure to place the
receiver with the "Learn" button in a forward position. Before
replacing the control cover, make sure to verify the remote
works correctly. Once the control cover is installed, the
"Learn" button can not be readily accessed.
IF USING AN ACCENT LIGHT
Follow the directions listed under
“Accent Light Receiver Connection”.
IF NOT USING AN ACCENT LIGHT
Secure the two white wires, making
sure they do not contact the burner or
any moving parts.
4030114
Modulating Remote – Omega Universal Gas
99300679 (NG) 99300678 (LP)
Receiver Installation – 44 DV XXL and 36 DV XL
Make sure the power
is disconnected!
a
Place the receiver heat
shield (shipped with the
fireplace on the 44 DV,
ordered separately on the
36 DV - 250-01073) to the
left of the gas control valve.
NOTE: Place the heat
shield as forward as
possible - it is not required
to be attached to the base
of the fireplace.
d
Attach the two wires labeled "SOLENOID
OPTIONAL" to the modulating regulator
(orientation does not matter).
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E
PL
TIONOID
NA
L)
Receiver
Heat Shield
Receiver
c
b
Insert the receiver into the
heat shield. Route the wires
to the right (the two white
wires are not used and may
be tucked into the heat shield)
Remove the jumper connector on the wiring harness and place it near the gas
control valve (it is required if you wish to remove the remote). Attach the molex
connector from the receiver to the molex connector on the appliance. Make
sure the wires do not contact the burner or any moving parts.
Receiver Installation – DVS and DVL Insert
Make sure the power
is disconnected!
Attach the two wires labeled "SOLENOID OPTIONAL" to the
modulating regulator (orientation does not matter).
NOTE: attach the wring to the regulator prior to attaching the
regulator to the valve.
S
L
(OO
PTENOID
ION
AL
)
d
a
Disconnect the control cover and pull it forward
(leave the wires attached). Remove and discard
the regulator knock-out (use tin snips or wire
cutters). Replace the control cover after
attaching the wiring.
Control Cover
b
Remove the jumper connector on the wiring harness and place it near the gas
control valve (it is required if you wish to remove the remote). Attach the molex
connector from the receiver to the molex connector on the appliance.
c
Place the receiver to the right of the gas control valve. Make sure
the wires do not contact the burner or any moving parts.
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IF USING AN ACCENT LIGHT
Follow the directions listed under “Accent Light
Receiver Connection”.
IF NOT USING AN ACCENT LIGHT
Secure the two white wires, making sure they
do not contact the burner or any moving parts.
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Modulating Remote – Omega Universal Gas
99300679 (NG) 99300678 (LP)
Receiver Installation – Berkshire, Prairie, and Cedar
Attach the two pieces of double-sided tape to the
Bend the receiver
bracket as shown below.
bracket. Place the receiver as shown on top of
Bend the side tab inwards
the tape.
as shown below.
Receiver
Receiver
Make sure the power
is disconnected!
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(O LEN
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Ba
Right Mounting Bracket (on stove)
c
Attach the two wires
labeled "SOLENOID
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A
OPTIONAL" to the
modulating regulator
Remove the jumper connector
on the wiring harness and place
(orientation does not
matter).
b
it near the gas control valve (it
is required if you wish to
remove the remote). Attach the
molex connector from the
Stud Plate
Washer
receiver to the molex connector
Receiver
on the appliance. Make sure
the wires do not contact the
Use the two nuts on the blower
assembly to secure the bracket to the
a
burner or any moving parts.
back of the stove. You do not need to
IF USING AN ACCENT LIGHT
remove the nuts, simply loosen them
and slide the bracket into place.
11/32” Socket
Follow the directions listed under “Accent Light
Receiver Connection”.
IF NOT USING AN ACCENT LIGHT
Secure the two white wires, making sure they
do not contact the burner or any moving parts.
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Modulating Remote – Omega Universal Gas
99300679 (NG) 99300678 (LP)
Receiver Installation - Sturbridge
Attach the two pieces of double-sided tape to the
bracket. Place the receiver as shown on top of
the tape, making sure it is all the way back.
Bend the receiver
bracket as shown below.
Bend the side tab inwards
as shown below.
Receiver
Receiver
Make sure the power
is disconnected!
a
Use the two included nuts to attach the bracket
to the door support below the ashlip.
Ashlip
c
Attach the two wires
labeled "SOLENOID
OPTIONAL" to the
modulating regulator
(orientation does not
matter).
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L
(OO
PTENOID
ION
AL
)
Receiver
b
Remove the jumper connector on the wiring harness and place it near the gas
control valve (it is required if you wish to remove the remote). Attach the molex
connector from the receiver to the molex connector on the appliance. Make
sure the wires do not contact the burner or any moving parts.
These wires are not used
(secure these wires away
from the burner or moving
parts).
4030114
Modulating Remote – Omega Universal Gas
99300679 (NG) 99300678 (LP)
Receiver Installation – Heritage
Attach the two pieces of double-sided tape to the
bracket. Place the receiver as shown on top of
the tape.
Bend the receiver
bracket as shown below.
Bend the side tab inwards
as shown below.
Receiver
Receiver
Make sure the power
is disconnected!
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(OOLE
L) PTIONOID
NA
b
Remove the jumper connector on the wiring harness and place it near the gas
control valve (it is required if you wish to remove the remote). Attach the molex
connector from the receiver to the molex connector on the appliance. Make
sure the wires do not contact the burner or any moving parts.
c
Attach the two wires labeled
"SOLENOID OPTIONAL" to the
modulating regulator (orientation
does not matter).
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Ba
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tal
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a Use the two nuts on the back of the
pedestal to secure the bracket to the
back of the stove. You do not need to
remove the nuts, simply loosen them
and slide the bracket into place.
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de
These wires are not used
(secure these wires away from
the burner or moving parts).
Pe
3/8" Nutdriver
4030114
Modulating Remote – Omega Universal Gas
99300679 (NG) 99300678 (LP)
Accent Light Receiver Connection
For those models using the accent light, follow the directions below to connect the accent light to the remote receiver.
This will allow you to control the accent light with the remote control.
864 TRV, 864 HH, 864 ST, or 564 SS
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a
Unplug the rheostat assembly from the power
source and the accent light leads. This assembly
may be detached and discarded.
21 TRV
All Other Models
If using the accent light with an Omega remote, you will want
to remove and discard the accent light rheostat and wiring
harness. Plug the wiring harness (included with the blower)
into the junction box on the fireplace. The leads from the
accent light are connected to the leads from the Omega
remote.
The molex connector on the blower wiring harness
plugs into the molex connector on the junction box.
Wires Leading to
Heater Wiring Harness
Disconnect the molex connectors leading to the power
cord and the heater. Disconnect the wires leading to the
b
accent light (one is a wire nut and one is a quick-connect).
Accent Light
Leads
a
Disconnect the rheostat assembly by
detaching the two nuts holding it in place
Power Cord
(NOTE: one of these nuts may be used to
secure the grounding wire - make sure to
replace the nut and grounding screw).
Accent Light Leads
c
The rheostat assembly (and wiring) may be discarded.
d
Attach the molex connector from the power cord to the
molex connector on the heater wiring harness.
Remote Accent Light Leads
(orientation does not matter)
Accent Light
Leads
f
The accent light rheostat and wiring harness are not
needed when using the Omega remote.
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Cut off the other quick connect.
Strip 1/2” of the insulation off the
wire and connect the wire to the
accent light lead with a wire nut.
e
Connect the quick connect from the accent
light to the quick connect on the receiver
(orientation of wires does not matter).
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Operating Instructions (Omega Modulating Remote)
Before You Begin:
Note:
The pilot flame must be lit, the gas control valve turned to “ON” and the on/off switch turned “OFF.”
Warning:
Read all of the safety precautions in the owner’s manual included with your heater before using
this remote control.
Radio Range:
Be aware that factors in your home such as florescent lights, microwave ovens, and obstructions
can affect radio range. Also, do not place the remote on a metal surface. Before you leave the
fireplace unattended while in thermostat mode, test to make sure the fireplace can clearly receive
signals from the remote. You can test the remote by turning the fireplace on and off from the
location you plan on leaving the remote. See “Antenna Placement” in the installation instructions
for details on improving radio reception.
Installing the Batteries
Remove the cover from the back of the transmitter and insert two "AAA" batteries as shown.
Back of
Remove the
Remote
access cover.
Insert 2
“AAA”
batteries.
Calibrating the Remote to the Receiver
Each remote has a unique identification. To calibrate it to the receiver in the heater, follow the directions below.
a
With the receiver plugged
in, press this button until
b
Press the “MODE” button on
the remote.
the receiver beeps.
c The remote will beep five
times to indicate the
receiver is calibrated.
OFF
ROOM
SET
"Beep"
LIGHT
TIME
AM
FM
UP
"Beep"
"Beep"
"Beep"
"Beep"
"Beep"
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Operating Instructions (Omega Modulating Remote)
Remote Set-Up
1 Follow step “a” shown below to enter set-up mode. N O T E: At any time you may exit set-up
mode by pressing “OK” repeatedly.
OFF
ROOM
SET
LIGHT
TIME
AM
FM
M
UP
O
b
DE
Use the “UP” and “DOWN”
buttons to adjust the settings.
TIMER
N
W
DO
OK
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LIG
a
Press and hold down these two
buttons for 10 SECONDS
until the display begins to flash
c
Use the “OK” button to
accept the setting.
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2 Press the “UP” or “DOWN” button for each of the settings shown in the table below. When the
desired setting is achieved, press “OK” to accept the setting.
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Celcius / Fahrenheit
Set the remote to display Celcius (“C” will appear next to the temperature) or
Fahrenheit (“F”).
Anticipator
The anticipator setting (also called the “lag” or “differential”) is used to keep
the thermostat from turning the heater on and off repeatedly. This setting is
set in degrees (S1, S2, S3). It determines at what point above or below the
desired heat setting the thermostat will signal the heater to turn on or off. The
higher the anticipator setting, the less frequently the heater will turn on and
off. The default setting is S2 (+2° / -2°).
NG / LP
Change this to the fuel type being used.
Clock – Hour
Set this to the correct hour (make sure the AM / PM display is correct)
Clock- Minute
Set this to the correct minute.
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Operating Instructions (Omega Modulating Remote)
The Two Modes of Operation
The thermostat can be operated in the following two modes:
N O T E: The remote sends a verification signal to the receiver every fifteen minutes. If the transmitter is moved to a
location out of range, or the batteries are dead, the heater will shut down after 2 hours unless the remote can reestablish contact with the receiver.
Manual (“ON” / “OFF”) Use the remote to turn the heater on and off.
H I N T : The heater will remain on continuously in manual mode until it is shut off. Use the timer
function if you wish to have the heater shut off after a certain interval.
ON
OFF
ROOM
THERMO
SET
Press the "MODE"
button to turn the
heater on and off.
LIGHT
TIME
SET
NOTE: when the word
"THERMO" appears here, the
remote is in thermostat mode.
LIGHT
TIME
AM
FM
UP
OFF
ROOM
AM
FM
M
UP
O
DE
M
O
DE
N
W
DO
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W
DO
Thermostat (“THERMO”) This mode turns the heater on and off automatically to achieve a pre-set temperature.
To Start Thermostat Mode:
Press the “MODE” button until “THERMO” appears.
THERMO
OFF
ROOM
SET
THERMO
OFF
ROOM
SET
The heater will turn on and off to keep the room
temperature near the target temperature.
LIGHT
LIGHT
TIME
AM
FM
To Adjust the Target Temperature:
Use the “UP” and “DOWN” buttons to adjust the target
temperature (“SET”).
TIME
AM
FM
UP
M
O
DE
UP
M
O
DE
N
W
DO
N
W
DO
Important Operational Note:
The thermostat will turn on and off based upon the
Anticipator setting (see “Set-Up” for details).
Hint:
If your heater turns on and off frequently, adjust the flame
height down slightly for a more consistent heat output.
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Operating Instructions (Omega Modulating Remote)
Heater Adjustments
Flame Height
ON
ROOM
SET
NOTE: The heater must be on
for this feature to operate.
LIGHT
TIME
NOTE: The flame adjustment
may take 5 to 10 seconds for a
visible difference in flame size.
PM
TO ADJUST FLAME HEIGHT
M
UP
Press the “FLAME” button until the
O
DE
TIMER
N
W
DO
OK
desired setting appears in the
N
FA
LIG
HT
display.
1 = LOW
2 = MEDIUM
3 = HIGH
Fan Speed
NOTE: The fan will not turn on
until the heater is up to
temperature (it will also shut
down once the heater has
cooled).
ROOM
SET
LIGHT
Press the “FAN” button until the
PM
desired setting appears in the
M
UP
O
DE
TIMER
OK
HT
N
FA
LIG
NOTE: The fan speed can not
be changed unless the heater is
on.
TO ADJUST FAN SPEED
TIME
N
W
DO
NOTE: When the heater is first
started the default fan speed will
be 1 (“LOW”).
ON
display.
1 = LOW
2 = MEDIUM
3 = HIGH
OFF
Accent Light
ON
ROOM
NOTE: The light will remain on
whether the heater is on or off.
Make sure to shut off the accent
light to prevent the light bulb
from burning out.
SET
LIGHT
TIME
PM
TO ADJUST ACCENT LIGHT
Press the “LIGHT” button until the
M
UP
O
DE
desired setting appears in the
HT
N
FA
1 = LOW
OK
LIG
N
W
DO
display.
TIMER
2 = MEDIUM
3 = HIGH
OFF
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Operating Instructions (Omega Modulating Remote)
Additional Features
Timed
This feature allows you to set the time you wish the heater to remain on (up to 3 hours).
Timed Feature While in Manual Mode: The remote will turn the heater on for the allotted
time, after which the heater will shut off.
Timed Feature While in Thermostat Mode: If the remote is in thermostat mode, the timer
feature will only turn the heater on while the target temperature is higher than room temperature.
After the allotted time passes, the remote will turn off and switch to manual mode.
NOTE: At any time if you wish to turn off timer, press the “TIMER” button.
a
Make sure the remote is in the ON position
(Thermostat ON or Manual ON)
ON
ROOM
SET
LIGHT
TIMER
c
M
UP
b
O
DE
TIMER
Press the “TIMER” button
HT
buttons to adjust the timer in
10 minute increments. When
the desired time is set, do
N
FA
until the word “TIMER”
LIG
N
W
DO
OK
Use the “UP” and “DOWN”
not press any more buttons
starts to flash.
(or press the “OK” button)
and the timer will
automatically start in 5
seconds.
Child Proof The child proof feature disables the remote transmitter, preventing un-intended operation.
ON
ROOM
SET
WHEN IN CHILD PROOF MODE
- No buttons will work, and if you
hold down a button for a second,
the letters “CP” will appear.
LIGHT
TIME
PM
TO TURN ON CHILD PROOF MODE
Press and hold the “FLAME” and
TIMER
LIG
HT
O
DE
OK
N
W
DO
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M
UP
N
FA
unmarked button for 5 seconds until
the letters “CP” appear on the
display.
TO TURN OFF CHILD PROOF MODE
Press and hold the “FLAME” and
unmarked button for 5 seconds until the
letters “CP” disappear from the display.
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Operating Instructions (Omega Modulating Remote)
Additional Features (continued)
Power Outages Because the remote utilizes a modulating actuator on the flame height regulator, the flame height
will go to 20% during a power outage. To over-ride this, and make the heater burn at 100%,
follow the directions below. Use the switch on the heater to turn the heater on and off.
a
Twist and remove
the clear plastic
regulator cover
(be careful - it is
fragile).
c
Place the pin
into this hole.
b
Remove the pin held
in this hole.
d
Replace the plastic cover to
secure the pin in place.
Low Battery Indicator The remote will display the following indicator when the batteries run low. This indicates
the batteries have approximately 2 – 4 weeks of operation before the remote will no
longer work.
THERMO
OFF
ROOM
SET
LIGHT
TIME
AM
FM
Low Battery Indicator
Remote Failure
The remote sends a verification signal to the receiver every fifteen minutes. If the
transmitter is moved to a location out of range, or the batteries are dead, the heater will
shut down after 2 hours unless the remote can re-establish contact with the fireplace. If
using this remote as a thermostat, remember to check the batteries often.
Thermal Safety
If the receiver (inside the fireplace or near the stove or insert) reaches a temperature of
170° F., it will shut down the heater and start beeping (4 beeps every 2 seconds). It will
then remain off until the temperature lowers to 160° F. At that time the user may turn the
heater on again.
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