Napoleon F40, F50D, F50 Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

F40, F50 AND F50D UNIVERSAL REMOTE
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INSTRUCTIONS
Included with the F40 Universal Remote:
QTY. PART# DESCRIPTION
1 W660-0066 Transmitter 2 N043-0002 “AAA” Batteries 1 W080-0930 Wall Mount Cradle 1 W660-0076 Receiver 1 W500-0405 Wall Faceplate 1
W500-0404 Fireplace Mounting Plate
1 W660-0080 Slide Switch 4 W043-0002 “AA” Batteries
**FOR OTHER AVAILABLE COLOURS, ADD THESE LETTERS TO THE BASE PART NUMBER: COLOUR LETTER BLACK K GREY Y RED R
Included with the F50 Universal Remote:
QTY. PART# DESCRIPTION
1 W660-0067 Transmitter 2 N043-0002 “AAA” Batteries 1 W080-0930 Wall Mount Cradle 1 W660-0076 Receiver 1 W500-0405 Wall Faceplate 1 W500-0404 Fireplace Mounting Plate 1 W660-0080 Slide Switch 4 W043-0002 “AA” Batteries
1. RECEIVER INSTALLATION
The receiver (W660-0076) can be installed as either a wall mount A or a appliance mount B. Depending on your application, follow the applicable steps below after having completed step 1.1.
Turn off the electrical power and the gas supply to the appliance. Make sure the slide switch on the receiver is set to the “OFF“ position.
1.1 Either disconnect the existing switch wiring at the valve, or connect in parallel*
appliance with electronic ignition, connect the receiver wires to the two leads from the control module, identifi ed as switch wires. (It may be necessary to remove the spade connectors and join the wires using wire connectors)
*INSTALLER: It may be advisable to connect a backup switch. This will allow the homeowner to continue to control the burner in the event of battery failure.
FIGURE 1
Included with the F50D Universal Remote:
QTY. PART# DESCRIPTION
1 **W660-0087 Transmitter 2 N043-0002 “AAA” Batteries 1 **W080-1050 Wall Mount Cradle 1 W660-0076 Receiver 1 W500-0405 Wall Faceplate 1 W500-0404 Fireplace Mounting Plate 1 W660-0080 Slide Switch 4 W043-0002 “AA” Batteries
RECEIVER
1
GAS VALVE
TP TH TP TH
3
RECEIVER WALL MOUNT
A
1.2 Press the battery compartment slightly into the receiver and release enabling the battery compartment to pop out. Pull off the slide switch. Slide the receiver out of the wall mounting plate. FIGURE 2
1.3 Using the screws provided secure the receiver and the wall face plate to an existing junction box. FIGURE 2
1.4 Replace the black slide switch with the white one included to match the cover plate. Place 4 AA batteries into the battery compartment and slide the compartment back into the receiver. FIGURE 3
1.5 Turn on the electrical power and the gas supply to the appliance.
WALL MOUNT INSTALLATION
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WALL FACEPLATE
RECEIVER
BATTERY INSTALLATION
STICKER
FIGURE 3
(See 7. FINISHING)
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RECEIVER APPLIANCE MOUNT
For stove and insert models: Do not install the receiver in the gas control
valve compartment in some models as this area becomes too hot. On stoves, it may be installed in or behind the pedestal; on inserts, it may be installed behind the fl ashings or a similar convenient location. In a zero clearance model: The receiver may be installed in the gas control compartment located below the fi rebox.
1.2 Ensuring that the mounting location will allow for the battery compartment to pop out, secure the receiver to an appropriate location depending on the appliance model using the adhesive pad located on the bottom of the appliance mounting plate.
1.3 Turn on the electrical power and the gas supply to the appliance.
APPLIANCE MOUNT INSTALLATION
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APPLIANCE
MOUNTING PLATE
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FIGURE 4
SWITCH
BATTERY INSTALLATION
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STICKER
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BATTERY
COMPARTMENT
FIGURE 5
F40 TRANSMITTER OPERATION
The F40 universal remote has been approved for use with most gas fi replaces, stoves, and inserts using a millivolt system or electronic ignition system. The F40 provides on/off status, the current room temperature as well as having low battery indicator and child-proof features. The F40 allows you to switch the appliance on or off from anywhere in the room. This transmitter kit is tested and safe when installed in accordance with these instructions.
2. COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER:
TRANSMITTER
RECEIVER
2.1 Place 2 “AAA” batteries into the battery compartment of the transmitter. FIGURE 6
2.2 Place 4 “AA” batteries into the battery compartment of the receiver. FIGURE 7
2.3 Slide the switch on the receiver to the “REMOTE” position. The low battery indicator on the receiver
will fl ash and the receiver will beep twice. The receiver is now ready to communicate with the transmitter.
You only have 30 seconds after the receiver is put in the “REMOTE” position to capture the code, which will be indicated by three beeps from the receiver.
2.4 Point the transmitter at the receiver, push and hold the “ON” button for 1 to 2 seconds to capture a pre-determined code.
2.5 The low battery indicator on the receiver will fl ash and the receiver will beep three times to confi rm synchronization with the transmitter. At this time the remote should be fully operational.
2.6 Troubleshooting
The transmitter display says “ON” but the appliance is not on. Turn the transmitter to “OFF” and then
°F °C
AAA AAA
BATTERY
COVER
FIGURE 6
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AA +
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FIGURE 7
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back to “ON”. Pushing the “ON” button too quickly will not allow the receiver to pick up the signal from the transmitter. The transmitter button must be held for 1 to 2 seconds. If the remote still fails to communicate with the receiver move closer to the receiver to ensure communication is not interrupted.
3. BATTERIES:
Batteries should be replaced at least every 6 months or when the low battery indicator is lit on the receiver or the transmitter LCD. Use alkaline batteries only.
3.1 TO CHANGE BATTERIES: Receiver: Slide the switch to OFF. Press the battery compartment slightly into the receiver and release enabling the battery compartment to pop out.
After removing the original batteries, wait at least 1 minute before replacing with fresh batteries. (Follow the programming instructions previously stated)
FIGURE 7
Transmitter: Gently press and slide the battery cover from the rear surface of the transmitter. After removing the original batteries, wait at least 1 minute before replacing with fresh batteries. FIGURE 6
3.2 IN THE EVENT OF A BATTERY FAILURE:
If the receiver batteries fail, the appliance will no longer turn on or off. To operate the appliance in the event of a battery failure, the switch located on the receiver may be switched on to operate the appliance.. (Section 1)
4. TRANSMITTER OPERATION:
LCD DISPLAY
ROOM TEMPERATURE
CHILD-PROOF FUNCTION INDICATOR
TEMPERATURE
INDICATOR
FLAME
INDICATOR
LOW
BATTERY
INDICATOR
The receiver switch must be in the REMOTE position for the transmitter to function. This remote system operates using radio frequency signals sent by the transmitter to the receiver. It is recommended that the distance between the
TRANSMITTER
REAR VIEW
°F
°C
AAA
AAA
transmitter and receiver never exceeds 20’ and 10’ if the receiver is located within the
FIGURE 9
rebox shell. Low batteries will also affect operational distance.
5.
TEMPERATURE FUNCTION:
Remove the battery cover on the back of the transmitter to expose the °C/°F dip switch. Move the dip switch to your desired temperature mode.
ON BUTTON
OFF BUTTON
FIGURE 8
Selected temperature mode will appear in the top right corner beside the room temperature.
FIGURE 10
6. CHILD-PROOF FUNCTION:
6.1 Remove the battery cover at the back of the transmitter to expose the child-proof dip switch.
UN-LOCK
6.2 Slide the child-proof dip switch to the lock position to activate the child-proof function. A lock symbol will appear in the bottom left corner of the transmitter display when the child-proof function is activated.
6.3 In child-proof mode the transmitter will not operate the receiver until the switch is returned to the un-lock position.
LOCK
F50 TRANSMITTER OPERATION
The F50 universal remote has been approved for use with most gas fi replaces, stoves, and inserts using a millivolt system or electronic ignition. The F50 is a thermostatically controlled transmitter that provides on/off status, displays room/set temperature as well as having low battery indicator and child-proof features. This transmitter kit is tested and safe when installed in accordance with these instructions.
2. COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER:
2.1 Place 2 “AAA” batteries into the battery compartment of the transmitter. FIGURE 11
TRANSMITTER
2.2 Place 4 “AA” batteries into the battery compartment of the receiver. FIGURE 12
2.3 Slide the switch on the receiver to the “REMOTE” position. The low battery indicator on the receiver will
ash and the receiver will beep twice. The receiver is now ready to communicate with the transmitter.
2.4 Point the transmitter at the receiver, push and hold the “ON” button for 1 to 2 seconds to capture a pre-
°F °C
AAA AAA
determined code.
You only have 30 seconds after the receiver is put in the “REMOTE” position to capture the code, which will be indicated by three beeps from the receiver.
2.5 The low battery indicator on the receiver will fl ash and the receiver will beep three times to confi rm synchronization with the transmitter. At this time the remote should be fully operational.
2.6 TROUBLESHOOTING
The transmitter display says “ON” but the appliance is not on. Turn the transmitter to “OFF” and then back to
BATTERY
COVER
FIGURE 11
“ON”. Pushing the “ON” button too quickly will not allow the receiver to pick up the signal from the transmitter. The transmitter button must be held for 1 to 2 seconds. If the remote still fails to communicate with the receiver move closer to the receiver to ensure communication is not interrupted.
RECEIVER
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FIGURE 12
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3. BATTERIES:
Batteries should be replaced at least every 6 months or when the low battery indicator is lit on the receiver or the transmitter LCD. Use alkaline batteries only.
3.1 TO CHANGE BATTERIES: Receiver: Slide the switch to OFF. Press the battery compartment slightly into the receiver and release enabling the battery compartment to pop
out. After removing the original batteries, wait at least 1 minute before replacing with fresh batteries. (Follow the programming instructions previously stated) FIGURE 12 Transmitter: Gently press and slide the battery cover from the rear surface of the transmitter. After removing the original batteries, wait at least 1 minute before replacing with fresh batteries. FIGURE 11
3.2 IN THE EVENT OF A BATTERY FAILURE:
If the receiver batteries fail, the appliance will no longer cycle on or off, remaining in the current operating mode. To operate the appliance in the event of a battery failure, the switch located on the receiver may be switched on to operate the appliance. (Section 1)
4. TRANSMITTER OPERATION:
The receiver switch must be in the REMOTE position for the transmitter to function. This remote system operates using radio frequency signals sent by the transmitter to the receiver. It is recommended that the distance between the transmitter and receiver never exceeds 20’ and 10’ if the receiver is located within the fi rebox shell. Low batteries will also affect operational distance.
5. THERMOSTATIC FUNCTION:
Thermostatic control automatically cycles the appliance on and off to maintain the desired room temperature. When in thermostat mode, due to sensitive temperature monitoring components in the transmitter, it is important not to place the transmitter too close or too far from the appliance. Being too close will cycle the appliance on and off frequently, while being too far away may result in the appliance staying on for longer periods of time. To turn the appliance burner on, press the
(ON/OFF) button. The LCD
will display the word “ON” and the fl ame indicator will be shaded in.
LCD DISPLAY
TEMPERATURE
ROOM
The does not set temperature.
(ON/OFF) button is used to turn the appliance on or off only. It
The (THERMOSTAT) button is used to control room temperature.
SIGNAL INDICATOR
THERMOSTAT BULB
THERMOSTAT SET TEMPERATURE
CHILD-PROOF FUNCTION INDICATOR
ON
OFF
TEMPERATURE
INDICATOR
FLAME
INDICATOR
LOW
BATTERY
INDICATOR
Once pushed, “ON” lights up next to the thermostat bulb located in the top left corner of the LCD screen.
Set desired room temperature using the (UP) and (DOWN) buttons. If the temperature of the room exceeds or falls below the desired
room temperature, the remote will automatically turn the appliance “OFF” or “ON”. To turn off thermostat mode, press again.
6.
TEMPERATURE
FUNCTION:
Remove the battery cover on the back of the transmitter to expose the °C/°F dip switch. Move the dip switch to your desired temperature
(THERMOSTAT) button
TRANSMITTER
REAR VIEW
°F
°C
AAA
AAA
mode. Selected temperature mode will
ON / OFF BUTTON
THERMOSTAT
BUTTON
appear in the top right corner beside the room temperature.
FIGURE 14
FIGURE 15
7. CHILD-PROOF FUNCTION:
UP BUTTON
FIGURE 13
DOWN
BUTTON
7.1 Remove the battery cover at the back of the transmitter to expose the child-proof dip switch.
7.2 Slide the child-proof dip switch to the lock position
UN-LOCK
LOCK
to activate the child-proof function. A lock symbol will appear in the bottom left corner of the transmitter display when the child-proof function is activated.
7.3 In child-proof mode the transmitter will not operate the receiver until the switch is returned to the un-lock position however the receiver will continue operate in the thermostatic mode when locked.
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