Remote control
Remote control is supplied as a standard accessory.The
heater has a freely adjustable. Batteries, with a life
expectancy of approximately one year, feed the electrical
supply.The remote control will only work if the pilot light
is lit.
Connecting the Receiver
The remote control system comprises a receiver and a
remote control, packed together in one box.The receiver
must be connected to the appliance fitting the batteries.
This is done as follows:
• Take the receiver out of the box.
• Connect the wires to the connectors on the gas control
valve.The different sized plugs correspond with the con-
nectors on the gas control valve (fig. 7).
• Open the lid.
• Insert 4 penlight batteries
(type AA). Make sure they
are the right way round.
• Replace the lid.
• Fix the receiver in the tray
behind the flap on the right.
Make sure that the red LED
is pointing to the front.The
wire should run through
the opening at the back.
Replacing the batteries in the receiver
• Remove the casing.
• On the right, behind the reciever, is a holder.
• Take the receiver out of the holder.The back of the
receiver (with an opening for the wire) is removable.The
batteries are under that cover.
• Remove the old batteries and insert the new ones, mak-
ing sure that the + and – signs on the batteries corre-
spond with those in the holder.
Inserting or replacing the batteries in the
remote control
• Remove the cover on the back of the remote control.
• Connect a square battery (type 6LR61) to the clip.
• Fit the battery in the holder.
• Replace the cover.
• The temperature is shown on the display in Fahrenheit,
press both buttons for a few seconds and it will change
to Celsius.
NB: Do not throw old batteries in the dustbin.They
should be treated as Chemical Waste.
GENERAL NOTES
Gas Safety Regulations (for installation & use) 1998
In your own interest and that of safety, it is law that all gas
appliances are installed by competent persons in accor-
dance with the above regulations. Failure to install appli-
ances correctly could lead to prosecution.
NB: The Confederation of Registered Gas
Installers, whose members are identified by the
emblem shown here, are all required to work to
the recognized standards.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Periodical maintenance must be carried out by a qualified
fitter.You are recommended to clean the appliance several
times before and after the heating season. Once the appli-
ance has been used for a while, a white deposit can form
on the inside of the glass. This deposit can be removed
with a non-abrasive agent such as brass polish or a cleaner
for ceramic hobs. A very light deposit will also form occa-
sionally as a result of use. So it will be quite normal to
clean the glass several times a year. Do not use corrosive
or abrasive agents to clean the casing.The guarantee does
not cover any damage to the surface caused, for example,
by objects put on top of it.
fig. 7
NB: When replacing the thermocouple, the coupling nut in
GENERAL NOTES