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1. da personalizzare to customize da personalizzare to customize da personalizzare to customize da personalizzare to customize Auto C OO m n di aa bia i Personalisable programs U1 U2 U3 and U4 Press the RIGHT or LEFT keys to enter this MENU U1 flashing press the or keys to select the required program U1 U2 U3 or U4 Press O K to confirm Flashing time start programming day 1 Press the RIGHT or LEFT keys to position on the required time Press to start black sector starts comfort tem perature Press to stop off sector starts reduced tempe rature One sector equals 30 minutes Every time the or keys are pressed the sector flashes and automatically moves to the next Press OK to confirm end of program day 1 and start of program day 2 ANT you want the day 1 program for the entire week simply press the OK key until day 7 In the example alongside program U1 the time band from 06 30 am to 3 30 pm has been deac tivated but only on day 3 Wednesday Every time a program is set changed in the PROGRAM MENU the change is made auto matically in AUTO mode O Auto amp P RA Va tesi ii TTT TITTI Cord bg Ye taa caer E i XY Auto E OO bly m i tesi IUIII INIT TTT Cord bg Le I ee E
2. PROGRAMMING NIf no type of operation is selected set after 30 seconds the Wireless automatically positions on the AUTO menu e TIME AND DAY OF WEEK Press the RIGHT or LEFT keys to enter this menu Press or to set minutes Press O K to confirm Press or to sethour Press the O K key to confirm Press or to setday Press O K to confirm COMFORT MENU required room temperature Press the RIGHT or LEFT keys to enter this MENU Press or to setthe required value Press O K to confirm The room temperature appears immediately after AUTOMATIC MENU SE This mode allows changing the temperature without chan ging the program Press the RIGHT or LEFT keys to enter this MENU Press or to set value Press O K to confirm The HAND symbol lights up The new temporary temperature remains active until the first change of temperature set in the program the HAND symbol goes off caused by change of operation switch from comfort Temperature to Reduced Temperature and vice versa N The on and off reduced temperatures are those of ic au COMFORT and REDUCED fo COOP To make sure the appliance does not switch on in AUTO Ki d tie mode simply set the temperature lower than that which Os co can be achieved in the room J o AY 14 e RED
3. DE tt Auto amp OFP 12 8 4 567 IZIN a WT TTT SR ae es e SPECIAL FUNCTIONS HOLIDAY Press the RIGHT or LEFT keys to enter this MENU imme diately after menu P In the example alongside the departure point of the HO LI DAY mode is shown NO indicates the mode is not ope rative Press or to decide how many hours and how many days delay to set After 24 hours the gradual count switches to number of days MAX 95 days and then returns to initial NO position Press O K to confirm function on Press the RIGHT or LEFT keys to select an operating MODE SUN MOON or SNOW with relevant temperatures already set to be combined with the HOLIDAY function just started BLOCK KEYBOARD Press the RIGHT or LEFT keys to select any operating MO DE except CLOCK and PROGRAM Keep the OK key pressed At the same time press to EFFECT the block Lock code key At the same time press to RELEASE the block Unlock RESET Press the RIGHT or LEFT keys to enter the OFF MENU Keep the keys and pressed At the same time press the OK key Wireless RESET with return to Factory settings SUN 21 C MOON 17 C SNOW 6 C Prog U1 all comfort This mode DOES NOT RESET appliance BLOCK to be released by means of the panel on board the machine The Display unit lights up for a few seconds at this point
4. Do not pull disconnect or twist the power cables exiting from the appliance even when this is disconnected from the power mains Do not place objects curtains etc on the appliance which could cause malfunctions or prove to be a hazard GENERAL INFORMATION A This booklet and that for the Installer and After Sales Centre are an integral part of the appliance and consequently must be looked after carefully and ALWAYS accompany it even when itis transferred to another owner or user or to another system In the event of its being damaged or lost ask your Authorised Local Technical Centre for another copy N The appliance must be used as intended by the Manufacturer for the purpose for which itwas specifically made The Manufacturer disclaims all contractual and non contractual liability for injury caused to persons and animals and damage to things caused by installation adjustment and mainte nance errors or by improper use of the appli ance N The appliance must be installed by a com pany approved in accordance with Law no 46 dated 5 March 1990 which once installation has been made must issue a correct installation conformity certificate pursuant to applicable national and any local regulations in accor dance with Art 17 of law no 46 90 and the instructions provided by the Manufacturer in the installer s booklet provided with the product If the appliance is not used for a long period of time
5. Ventilation speed operation Power operation with heating element disabled Reset function reset factory settings W eekly programming 9 programs preset in factory 4 completely personalisable programs Graphic program display Room temperature display Time display Day of week display 1 Monday 2 Tuesday etc Ventilation speed display Heating output display Comfort Reduced Antifreeze temperature Corresponds to off in AUTO function Possibility of intervening manually without changing the set program AUTOMATIC mode MANUALmode Holiday function operation stopped during periods of absence Push button lock function child safety Low battery energy consumption function Battery function about 2 years Batteries down indicator Change batteries without memory loss within 60 seconds Control of several appliances in the same environment DIMENSIONS The Remote Digital Control features a special elegant compact and easy to use design This product like all our products has been made with special attention to detail but also as regards the materials used It will provide the user with excellent performance levels over the years N Carefully read the following instructions as these provide important information on installa tion and correct use of the Remote Control The installer is kindly asked to give this booklet to the end user and to invite him her to read its contents A In case of m
6. Italkero USER INSTRUCTIONS CONTENTS BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS GENERAL PRECAUTIONS MORE ABOUT THE MANUALCONTROL ABOUT THE RADIO WIRELESS CHRONO THERMO STAT INSTALLING THE WIRELESS CONTROL USING THE WIRELESS CONTROL Description of keys Description of display Programming COMMISSIONING SW ITCHING OFF FORLONG PERIODS CLEANING THE APPLIAN CE MAINTENANCE TRO UBLESHO OTING Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 8 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 14 Page 22 Page 25 Page 25 Page 25 Page 26 Dear Customer Thank you for preferring our appliance a modern top quality and high performance product designed to provide you with well being silent running and safety over the years All this will be yours above all if you entrust your Appliance to an Authorised After Sales Service which is specifically trained to keep it operating at top levels of efficiency using the Manufacturer s original spare parts You can also ask for the Scheduled maintenance contract with lower operating costs for you in case of need This instruction booklet contains important information and suggestions to help you use your appliance in the best possible way We thank you once again The appliance purchased by you is covered by a SPECIFIC WARRANTY starting on the date of validation by the Authorised After Sales Service in your area To find this log into our Website or phone the manufacturer direct
7. reset the time and re programme 18 XY Auto C OOP i no DEI XY Auto C OOP ba GI H SA OO EI ona 8 A E id Dc ri ooo Gee SITO TOTTI CO ea ee Me ea ae a ear ea e HIDDEN FUNCTIONS This series of hidden MEN US controls Gas heating output Ventilation speed Electric heating function disabled Press the LH arrow and OK keys together to enter the hidden MENUS 1 OPERATION Press or to select program a COLD MODE summer ventilation b HOT MODE gas heating Press the OK key to confirm and continue 2 HEATING OUTPUT Press or to select program a GAS LO MIN operation b GAS AUTO MIN MAX modulation Press the OK key to confirm and continue 3 FAN SPEED Press or to select program a FAN HI MAX operation b FAN AUTO MIN MAX modulation Press the OK key to confirm and continue el 4 ELECTRIC OPERATION disabled This mode allows starting the operation of the appliance with an electric heating element and disengaging the gas supply Press or to selectthe program a NO ELEC operation off b AUTO operation started with Timer a NO
8. the following operations must be performed position the master switch of the system if fit ted on off or remove the plug from the mains power socket close the fuel tap MORE ABOUT THE MANUAL CONTROL 1 1b 2 2b 2c 2d 3 4b 4c 4d 4e 5b 6b 6c 6d 7b GREEN Led On heater On GREEN Led Off heater Off RED Led On burner flame block RED Led Off heater released RED Led SLOW flashing pressure switch don t switch ON RED Led FAST flashing locked pressure switch Thermostat knob regulation approximate value from MIN 5 C to MAX 35 C A from 5 C to 10 C B from 11 C to 16 C C from 17 C to 22 C D from 23 C to 28 C E from 29 C to 35 C GREEN Led On Wireless control panel activated GREEN Led Off Wireless control panel disabled GREEN Led flashing waiting to recognize the Wireless GREEN Led flashing Wireless default transmission about 2 5 minutes GREEN Led flashing Wireless data transmission by the change of any parameter Wireless On button switch press and hold 2 seconds LED 4 starts to blink to recognize the Wireless waiting at MAX 60 seconds after which it automatically reactivates the manual control Wireless Off button switch press and hold 2 seconds LED 4 turns off automatically activating the manual controls YELLOW Led FAST flashing flame ignition cycle start YELLOW Led SLOW flashing burner ON turned to MIN heating YELLOW
9. ELEC Press the OK key to confirm and exit ALWAYS SELECT THIS OPTION TO AVOID ELECTRIC OPERATION WHICH WOULD PREVENT NORMAL GAS OPERATION OF THE APPLIANCE oem MILICI La or ae att oe Het ot 3 6 9 2 150 18 21 24 b AUTO DO NOT START THIS FUNCTION Press the O K key to confirm and continue Press to start function black sector Press to stop function off sector ANA sector is equivalent to 30 minutes Every time or are pressed the sector flashes and automatically moves on to the next one Press the O K key to confirm and exit 20 e SPECIFICATIONS O perating temperature 0 C 50 C 32 F 122 F Tolerance in set temperature values 0 5 C 0 5 F Temperature ranges that can be set comfort 35 C 95 F and reduced 5 C 41 F Adjustment characteristics cycle 30 minutes and cycle interval 3 minutes stop Class and degree of protection Class Il IP30 Radio frequency 433 92 MHz lt 10mW Certification EC CE EN 300220 3 EN 301489 1 e CHANGING BATTERIES This operation can be performed without losing all set data thanks to a small buffer battery Change the batteries within about 60 seconds after which the control will lose all the set data Open the Wireless by applying a slight pressure on the side tab Fit the 3 batteries type LR6 AA 1 5V alkaline Close again without
10. Led On burner ON turned to MAX heating YELLOW Led Off burner off temperature reached Heater On Off button switch RESET button switch when switch On again the Heater restart automatically Wireless radio chronothermostat WIRELESS optional can also be purchased subsequently For the use and control of all gas appliances in the range made by the Manufacturer ABOUT THE RADIO WIRELESS CHRONOTHERMO STAT The use of this control allows the best positioning of the detection sensor on wall or table base for controlling the actual room temperature the possibility of controlling several appliances in the same room programming daily and weekly operation W ireless radio chronothermostat without wires one of a kind as regards ease of use and the control of all the operating modes the appliance is able to offer distinguished by a large graphic Display unit that helps the user to make the various control and adjustment settings thanks to the step by step logic of the various menus uses an NTC sensor that allows controlling setting even the smallest room temperature variations 0 5 C while maintaining the difference in temperature between switch off and switch on within about 1 C Can also be purchased and used in a previously installed appliance In detail the Wireless control allows Gas operation normal and reduced output
11. and pointless consumption 11 DESCRIPTION OF DISPLAY UNIT This display page simultaneously provides a whole series of information current time and day set by user SUM M ER W IN TER operation MIN MAX operating output operating mode MIN MAX tangential fan speed hours bar 00 24 current day of the week indicator room temperature required room temperature degree unit scale data transmission icon DESCRIPTION OF ICONS 1 Fault indication 2 Comfort temperature MENU 3 Automatic Progr MENU 4 Reduced Temperature MENU 5 Antifreeze Temperature MENU 6 Off Control MENU 7 Time and Day MENU 8 Day time Progr MENU 9 Battery down 10 MIN MAX burner output 11 MIN MAX fan speed 12 Day time On Off Progr bar 13 Electric heating disabled 14 Child safety 15 Holiday function 16 Day of week 1 Monday etc 17 Time 18 Fahrenheit Celsius Degrees 19 Radio transmission 20 Manual progr 21 Room or set temperature 22 Read room temperature 23 Heating Antifreeze Summer vent 24 Read room temperature REAZIONI E ulate m 0 MN Od AGE de rm MOVE a A LO le cn aay LD OLLE LE UL ge 2 to 1B 21 DA WIRELESS CONTROL START Press the O n O ff key 7 to start the appliance Press the O n Off key 5 of the Wireless c
12. forcing ara d e AM t CE how 9 21 COMMISSIONING The appliance must be started for the first time by the Technical Assistance Centre authorised by the Manufacturer after which it can operate in the mode preferred by the user manual or automatic It may however be necessary to start up the appliance independently without involving the Assistance Centre for example after a period of absence or prolonged stoppage In these cases perform the following inspections and operations W IN TER O PERATIO N Open the gas tap O perate the master switch of the power mains or connect the power plug to the appliance Press the O n O ff key to start the appliance Press the Wireless start key on the control on board the machine Start the Wireless and perform the identifica tion start operations Choose the required operat ing mode If the room temperature is below the set value the appliance starts the ignition procedure yellow LED flashes fast After a short time the electronic con trol system will complete burner ignition yellow LED on at MAX power and flashing slowly at MIN power After about two minutes the convection fan starts Once the set temperature has been reached on the thermostat or in case of stop for time pro gramming the burner will switch off yellow LED off and the appliance will remain in standby until the next heat request If the GAS AUT
13. in standby position by means of the On O ff button In this case the set program remains stored in the memory For GENERAL SWITCH OFF use the master switch on the power supply or disconnect the power plug The appliance will switch off completely Z GENERAL switch off of the appliance must only be done when the convection fan is no longer working after a period of heating operation 24 SWITCHING OFF FOR LONG PERIODS If the appliance is not used for a long period of time the following operations should be per formed Press the On Off key on board the machine to switch off the appliance Move the omnipolar master switch if fitted to the system to off or remove the plug from the socket on the appliance Close the gas tap CLEANING THE APPLIANCE Preliminary operations Press the O n O ff key on board the machine to switch off the appliance Move the omnipolar master switch if fitted to the system to off or remove the plug from the socket on the appliance Close the gas tap Wait for the appliance to completely cool down Cleaning the outer surfaces Clean the accessible parts to remove any dust deposits spider webs and the like Use compressed air to blow away the dust including at hard to access points To clean the plastic or painted parts never use solvents or abrasive detergents as these could dama ge the treated parts Use neutral products readily available on the market D
14. with 4 notches fan Press the O K key to confirm and continue Press the O K key to confirm and continue AUTO MO ELEC function disabled Press the OK key to confirm and continue 00 00 time MO ELEC function disabled Press the O K key to confirm and return to the visible M enus SUMMER VENTILATION only with W ireless During the summer months to eliminate thermostat operation Summer Ventilation only can be set of course without gas consumption Select the SUN Menu to access the HIDDEN Menu Press the O K and the LH arrow keys together Press the or keys to select MOD COLD operation Press the O K key to confirm and continue Press the or keys to select GAS LO or GAS AUTO operation it does not matter which Press the O K key to confirm and continue Press the or keys to select FAN AUTO speed modulates between MIN and MA X Press the or keys to select FAN HI speed is always MA XX By setting MIN speed an icon appears with 2 notches fan By setting MAX speed an icon appears with 4 notches fan Press the O K key to confirm and continue Press the OK key to confirm and continue AUTO MO ELEC function disabled Press the OK key to confirm and continue 00 00 time MO ELEC function disabled Press the O K key to confirm and return to the visible M enus SWITCHING OFF THE APPLIAN CE The appliance can be turned off
15. 9 are preset and cannot be changed by the user P1 Morning evening and weekends P2 Morning midday evening and weekends di Day and weekends 4 Evening and weekends Morning and evening bathroom Morning afternoon and weekends 7h 19h office a 8h 19h Saturday shop P9 W eekend holiday home U1 U2 U3 and U4 Programs to be personalised i ii ina Ret Re ee RL 33 COMFORT range from 5 to 35 C REDUCED range from 0 5 to 35 C ANTIFREEZE range from 0 5 to 10 C Preset programs from P1 to P9 Press the RIGHT or LEFT keys to enter this MENU Press or to selectthe program Press the RIGHT or LEFT keys to see the days from Monday to Sunday Press O K to confirm The program is selected and started 16 XY Auto P 1Mr4ss7 o m Ceg 6 9 2 TT Aaa LET RE eee 08 00 23 00 0700 0900 12 00 14 00 18 30 22 30 08 00 23 00 06 00 23 00 06 00 24 00 06 00 23 00 15 00 23 00 07 00 23 00 06 00 08 00 21 00 23 00 18 00 24 00 18 00 23 00 06 00 08 00 07 00 21 00 07 00 21 00 07 00 19 00 00 00 24 00 ar 00 18 00 00 00 24 00 00 00 24 00 13 00 24 00 00 00 24 00 00 00 24 00 00 00 07 00
16. O Hidden Menu heating func tion is selected Flame on at MAX on the Display unit an icon appears with 2 notches 2 flames Flame on at MIN on the Display unit an icon appears with 2 notches 1 flame Flame Off on the Display unit an icon appears with just 2 notches 22 IGNITION FAILURE If the RED LED comes on steady after about 40 seconds this means the appliance has not comple ted the standard ignition procedure BLO CKED burner Make sure the gas tap is open Reset the appliance by turning it off and on by means of the O n O ff button Check the condition of the WIRELESS start LED on board the machine 1 OFF appliance runs from controls on board the machine 2 ON appliance runs from W ireless 3 FLASHING at intervals appliance off from W ireless If despite repeated attempts the appliance remains BLOCKED contact your Authorised Technical Assistance Centre Absolutely no danger exists as regards domestic safety When the appliance is in BLOCK posi tion the gas supply to the burner is interrupted It is always a good idea however to completely switch off the appliance as indicated in the APPLIANCE SWITCH OFF paragraph W IN TER O PERATIO N WITH AN TIFREEZE only with
17. Technical Assistance Centre No communication between Wireless and appliance Make sure the Wireless and power batteries are working properly Check the distance between the W ireless and the appliance MAX 10m Make sure the electronic board on the appliance is working properly If there is no communication between the Wireless and the appliance the standard manu al control again takes control of the appliance automatically 26 AFTER SALES SERVICE 27 Rev 2 05 2010 ITALKERO S r l via Lumumba 2 Zona Ind Torrazzi 41122 Modena Italy Tel 39 59 2550711 FAX 39 059 4900500 www italkero it NOTA Nel continuo perfezionamento del prodotto le caratteristiche estetiche e dimensionali i dati tecnici gli equipaggiamenti e gli accessori possono essere soggetti a variazione NOTE Due to ongoing product upgrading aesthetic and dimensional features technical details fittings and accessories could undergo changes and are not binding
18. UCED OPERATION Press the RIGHT or LEFT keys to enter this MENU Press or to set the value Press O K to confirm The room remperature reappears immediately after The appliance maintains the set temperature in continuous mode for hours or days see Holiday function N To make sure the appliance does not switch on in AUTO mode simply set the temperature lower than that which can be achieved in the room e ANTIFREEZE MENU Press the RIGHT or LEFT keys to enter this MENU Press or to setthe temperature Press O K to confirm The room temperature reappears immediately after e MENU OFF Press the RIGHT or LEFT keys to enter this MENU The Display unit switches off after about 2 seconds causing the Wireless and appliance to switch to STAND BY the Wireless LED on the appliance flashes twice every 10 seconds ZN Press the On Off key on the manual control to com pletely switch off the appliance The W ireless in STANDBY can be started again by pressing any key All the data programs already set remain stored and battery consumption becomes very low Keep the OK key pressed to display the room temperature Auto amp 0 P 15 e PROGRAM MENU This mode allows setting a program and relating it to the days of the week e g it is possible to have a different pro gram for each day of the week N The programs from P1 to P
19. Wireless The appliance will operate in AN TIFREEZE mode if the room temperature drops below the set tempera ture by the Manufacturer or by the user In this caneoor case the burner will ignite to bring the room tem perature to a value about 1 C above that selected as threshold value between 0 5 C and 10 C Press the RIGHT or LEFT keys to enter the SNOW Menu Press or to set temperature Press O K to confirm The room temperature will reappear immediately afterwards REDUCED OUTPUT WIN TER O PERATIO N only with W ireless During the half seasons to limit thermostat operation heating can be set at Reduced O utput Select the SUN Menu to access the HIDDEN Menu Press the OK and LH arrow keys at the same time Press the or keys to select MOD HOT operation Press the OK key to confirm and continue 23 Press the or key to select GAS LO operation With the flame On an icon appears on the Display unit with 1 base notch flame With flame O ff an icon appears on the Display unit with 1 base notch Press the OK key to confirm and continue Press the or key to select FAN AUTO speed modulates between MIN and MA X Press the or key to select FAN HI speed is always MAX By setting MIN speed an icon appears on the Display unit with 2 notches fan By setting MAX speed an icon appears on the Display unit
20. alfunction or faults during the warranty period contact the Manufacturer s Authorised Technical Assistance Centre only Auto ERI 2 0 va i n MW dd eae eee ta ea A OI ela UT CS ar e e e eee DAD INSTALLING THE WIRELESS CONTROL BEFORE USING THE REMOTE CONTROL PO SITIONING MUST BE DECIDED on table base provided wall fastening distance from appliance MAX 6m If the wall fastening solution is preferred and therefore away from the appliance to prevent any problems or malfunctions install the Remote control MIN height 1m and MAX 1 5m being careful to Not install close to heat sources Notinstall in places directly exposed to sunrays Not install in places exposed to frequent and strong air currents Not install in places exposed to water spray Not install at distances above those indica ted by the Manufacturer Fastening the Remote Digital Control make sure all the material required is present and integral make sure the position is CORRECT to prevent Inside Room Temperature probe malfunctions mark the position of the holes to be used for drilling on the wall 1 fitscrew anchors suitable for the selected wall do not connect leads to the terminal board 2 on the rear shell 3 of the Control fasten the r
21. ear shell to the wall using the screws provided remove the plastic protection from the batte ries and check its integrity refit the front part 4 of the control 10 4 OIO USING THE WIRELESS CONTROL DESCRIPTION OF KEYS note the keys acquire different functions in the different menus 1 Selection increase value etc 2 Change MENU 3 OK synchronisation display setting and next parameter 4 Selection decrease value etc 5 Change MENU Required setting Switch on the remote digital Control after removing the battery protection film Make radio configuration A one control unit controls one appliance B one control unit controls several applian ces in this case simply repeat the identification operation on each required appliance with the same W ireless Press the keys to select move inside the various MENUS and setthe required parameter N MENU setting the transmission of all the new parameters to the appliance is done automatically every 30 seconds A Changing the desired room temperature value transmission of the new parameter to the appliance is immediate followed by an automatic update every 2 5 minutes This time interval allows the appliance to check the room temperature several times and decide whether or not to produce heat thus avoiding random ignition
22. ly You are therefore warmly invited to promptly contact the above After Sales Service of the Manufacturer which FREE OF CHARGE e will perform initial appliance start up e will validate the WARRANTY CERTIFICATE provided with the appliance and which you are invited to carefully read The After Sales Service will offer suggestions on how to use the appliance correctly Our appliances are in conformity with e Gas Directive 2009 142 CE e Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004 104 CE e Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 CE In some parts of the manual the following symbols are used A IMPORTANT jobs requiring special caution and adequate preparation FORBIDDEN jobs that MUST NOT be performed BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Please remember that certain basic safety pre cautions must be taken when using products requiring fuels and electricity The appliance must not be used by children and disabled persons if unassisted If you smell fuel do not start electric appliances or appliances such as switches household appliances etc In this case ventilate the premises by opening the doors and windows close the fuel opening closing device promptly call the After Sales service or pro fessionally qualified personnel Do not touch the appliance with wet or damp parts of the body or if your feet are wet Cleaning is forbidden without first discon necting the appliance from the power mains
23. o not grease the synthetic material parts To clean the casing use a soft cloth soaked in neutral base home cleaning products etc Car sham poo etc do not pour liquid directly onto the casing or onto other parts of the appliance as this could cause serious damage MAINTENANCE Please remember that PERIO DICAL MAIN TENANCE atleast once a year is essential for the safe ty efficiency and long working life of the appliance It will also result in lower consumption and less polluting emissions Maintenance can be periodically performed by the Authorised Technical Assistance Centre which has all the technical know how required and if necessary original spare parts 25 TROUBLESHOOTING No power supply If the appliance fails to start after pressing the O n O ff key on the control Make sure the appliance plug is properly insert ed in the power socket Make sure the master switch if fitted is in on position If the appliance still fails to start call the Authorised Technical Assistance Centre BLOCK stop and failed ignition Red LED on Make sure the fuel tap is open Restore ignition conditions Press the O n O ff key to turn the appliance off and back on and wait for all ignition phases to be performed again This operation can be repeated 3 times at most and in the event of its not being successful posi tion the master switch where provided on off and contact the Authorised
24. ontrol for 2 seconds the LED 4 flashes The appliance waits for the signal from Wireless control for 60 seconds after which the manual control again takes control of the appliance Press the RIGHT or LEFT keys to position in SUN AUTO MOON orSNOW MENUS only Press the OK key for about 5 seconds start of Radio Configuration Identification N The Wireless sends its signal for about 4 minutes after which the control returns to pre vious programming whether or not the applian ce is identified The appliance identifies the W ireless and swit ches on the LED 4 above the W ireless key Press the OK key again to close the Radio Configuration Identification phase Wireless LED 4 A ON Wireless on B FLASHING the appliance is waiting for a signal from the Wireless or else you are out of range max 10 m We recommend never excee ding the MAX distance shown to prevent requi red room temperature control problems C OFF Wireless off the appliance is controlled manually D FLASHES 4 times and then remains on data reception by W ireless Communication between Wireless and appliance occurs every 3 minutes to best control the set room temperature If there is no commu nication for more than 30 minutes Wireless faulty or batteries down the manual control takes control of the appliance again XX Auto P
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