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1. WIRELESS WALL SWITCH TOUCH SCREEN REMOTE CONTROL Page 14 Once the wireless wall switch has been successfully programmed repeat the process with the touch screen remote control Once again press the LEARN button on the receiver Release the LEARN button You will now hear a single beep Now push the lower center MODE SET button on the transmitter until the word ON is displayed in the upper left hand corner Once the code is accepted you will hear four beeps in rapid succession You should also hear the pilot sparking rapidly This confirms that the signal has been received and your programming was successful Press the mode button until OFF is displayed at the top right side of the screen Re confirm proper functioning by turning the transmitter back to ON and listening for rapid sparking of the pilot Once confirmed press the mode set button until OFF appears to shut the system off Replace the plastic cap over the LEARN BUTTON access hole Replace the louvered end plate over the open end of the heater and tighten the two screws Refer to the section TOUCH SCREEN REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION to learn more about the remote operations that are possible with your Lynx Heater BASIC OPERATION OF YOUR HEATER Your new Lynx Eave Mount Patio Heater has been designed with cutting edge technology and easily operates with either the manual ON OFF HI LOW wall switch or with the use of a touch screen remote control Ple
2. a Es m c 2 E A 1 gt C DEGREE 30 DEGREE ROTATION ROTATION MAKING THE GAS CONNECTIONS Gas connections will vary considerably depending on heater mounting location selected and the gas type NG or LP being used See also previous section Gas Supply and Connections Prior to mounting the heater the gas connections were considered and an overall routing plan was established A minimum pipe size of is required for inlet piping The supplied exit coupling of this heater is gt female A leaver handled manual gas shut off valve should be installed within 6 feet of the appliance to allow emergency gas shut off and provide isolation for servicing Page 9 All gas pipe connections to the heater must be sealed with gas pipe compound or Teflon sealing tape Prior to use the gas supply line should be checked for leaks by applying a mild solution of soap and water Never use an open flame to check for leaks See section titled Checking for Gas Leaks page 10 Run the gas line to the vicinity of the heater It is recommended that the gas line be securely fixed to the wall or mounting surface WARNING do not run gas line in a location that it can be tripped over or in a location that passes by either the heat output or the exhaust of the heater This gas line can now be attached directly to the heater using a series of elbows and short sections of straight pipe nipples sufficient to
3. 3 IMPORTANT NOTE When the heater is being lit for the first time after installation or after hooking up a gas line for the first time the gas lines will need to purge themselves of the air to fill with gas Depending on the length of gas lines this may take a few minutes or possibly more The spark ignition system is designed to spark for 1 minute and Page 15 then time out This is part of the safety system If this occurs simply turn the wall switch to OFF and then turn back to ON The spark will return to its normal function Repeat this operation until the pilot lights Once the pilot lights the heater will light within seconds 4 ALSO NOTE when the heater is operated for the first time there may be a certain level of smoke exiting the heater exhaust vents This may last for up to 15 minutes This is NORMAL This is a result of the manufacturing oils cleaning oils and anti seize lubricants burning away under high temperature for the first time After this break in period your heater should function normally emitting no additional smoke Touch Screen Remote Control Operation Before attempting to operate your remote you must be sure that the remote control has been initialized or paired with the receiver Please see the section of this manual titled Initializing the Remote Control System page 13 Changing from Degrees Fahrenheit F to Degrees Celsius C e When the remote control is OFF the current air temper
4. Hex Bolts provided Carefully insert each screw through the 2 larger holes of the main mounting bracket and through the lower holes for the 14 position OR through the 2 upper holes for the 18 position of the mounting bracket extension Tighten both nuts securely Snap the decorative cap over each larger hole of the main mounting bracket Repeat for other bracket See illustration below SCREW CAP I a BRACKETS IN LEWER SCREW HOLE LOCATION QUSE FOR 14 CLEARANCE SCREW BRACKETS IN UPPER SCREW HOLE LOCATION USE FOR 18 CLEARANCE 8 After assembling the mounting brackets they can now be installed in the pre selected location Please again refer to the mounting bracket spacing diagram page 4 The spacing of the outer most sets of holes of the mounting brackets is 48 The spacing of the inner most sets of holes is 45 1 2 These numbers are given to you as a reference for planning Mount one single mounting bracket first Choose the side which may be the closest to a combustible material This way it is easier to measure and determine that the exact minimim clearance is being adhered If mounting onto wood predrill pilot holes using drill If surface is other than wood then anchors will need to used follow instructions that come with the anchors If the mounting bracket is resting entirely on the wood surface mount using all 4 screws per bracket It mounting on the edge of a wood joist th
5. PROFESSIONAL GAILLS LYNX EAVE MOUNT PATIO HEATER LHEM48 CARE AND USE MANUAL Installation of Lynx Eave Mounted Patio Heater should only be installed by a person knowledgeable about gas appliances TO THE INSTALLER Please read these instructions completely before installation Give this manual to the owner TO THE OWNER Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference NOTE Remote control devices have been pre initialized and are ready to use Lig tED Lynx Professional Grills 5895 Rickenbacker Commerce 90040 PH 888 289 5969 33535 10 2013 PROFESSIONAL GRILLS WARNING A 3 READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY and completely before using your heater to reduce the risk of 1 Fire 2 Burn hazard personal injury or property damage 3 Unapproved installation or servicing THIS PRODUCT IS DESIGNED FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause property damage injury or death Read this manual thoroughly before installation use or servicing of this product 3 on di ancer IF YOU SMELL GAS 1 SILYAUNE ODEUR DE GAZ 1 Shut off all gas supply lines to the heater 1 Coupez l admission de gaz de l appariel 2 Extinguish any open flames 2 Eteindre toute flamme nue If odor continues keep everyone away 3 Sil odeur persiste loignez vous de from the appliance and immediately TEE l appareil et appelez imm diateme
6. Page 20 pz MTWTF amp 88 B5 on LCD will flash then you can use UP or DOWN to change the setting of P2 ON Then use SET button to enter into next setting y 88 88 MTWTF amp amp on LCD will flash Then use UP or DOWN to change the setting of P2 OFF Then push SET button to enter into next setting AM 2 SS amp P1 Uu 90 on LCD will flash then you can use UP or DOWN keys change the setting of P1 ON Then you push SET button to enter into next setting AM nO 0000 SS amp amp LCD will flash then you can use UP or DOWN to change the setting of P1 OFF Then push SET button to enter into next setting AM w SS amp P2 88 B5 on LCD will flash then you can use UP or DOWN to change the setting of P2 ON Then use SET button to enter into next setting 20 SS amp amp on LCD will flash Then use UP or DOWN to change the setting of P2 OFF Then push OK button to enter into next setting NOTE The flashing stated above for the PROGRAM setting will only last for 2 Minutes If SET button or any other buttons is not pushed within this period the system will automatically complete the PROG TIME setting process and the LCD will go back to its normal readouts IMPORTANT NOTE TO UNDERSTAND The control of the appliance will be under the SET TEMPERATURE of the thermostat If the SET temperature is at 45F as it comes from the facto
7. Page 26 L1 b 1 4 20 X 1 S S EAE e 1400 XJ J BOLT 174 20 X 1 2 5 5 4 6 80676 TOP SHIELD 2 8 Qg3995 PILOT AND PILOT TUBE ASS Y NG 0 3936 PILOT AND PILOT TUBE ASS Y LPO 1 10 133305 2211 H gs47 MOUNTING BRACKET EXTENSION HOLE PLUG 750 NOMINAL S S 4 I esse ELEX TUBE ASSY 9 W SCOTS BRASS ELBOW 90 DEG 3 8 NPT X 3 8 TUBE 19 93933 CONVERTIBLE 11 16 33504 BRASS COUPLING REDUCER 1 2 X 3 8 FPT 1 17 33455 BRASS THREADED 3 8 NPT XS 18 BRASS ELBOW 90 DEG 3 8 FPT 19 337 BRASS THREADED 3 8 NPT 2 0011 OO 1309 BRASS ELBOW FOR ORIFICE V HOOD ei 39355 X ORIFICE 36 FOR NG o 1 i te yp 22 093 390 HOLDER W HARNESS ASS Y 11 po ASST e Euer S ACCESS COVER ASS Y GROMMET RUBBER 1 LD 1 3 8 HOLE DIA ME ang tk HARNESS ASS Y EU S CS e7 13998 PLUG FLEXIBLE PLASTIC 1 0 DIA 1 28 3 HOLDING BRACKET ASS Y e9 933934 RECETVER CONTROL MODULE r o 1 30 333766 MODULE HOLDING STRAP C C o Z o 1 833 32539 GROMMET RUBBER 5 8 LD 7 8 HOLE DIA 88 80672 SCREEN ASS Y 11 39 3335 BURNER ASS Y INFRARED C 11 40 3398 CONTROL TRANSMITTER
8. button and then press the ON button on the wireless wall switch The system will then reset Try 3 additional times and attempt to light heater If still no results then there is no gas reaching the pilot Check that the ON OFF valve in gas line is turned on When the valve handle is parallel or in line with the gas line then it is on If still no results then the gas line must be purged With the gas on loosen one connection near the heater until you either hear gas or smell gas Tighten connection immediately This should purge the remaining air from the ines The remote control system functions such that if when using the thermostat on the remote the air room temperature shown in the upper right hand side of the remote display works in conjunction with the thermostat SET temperature shown in the upper left hand side of the display to modulate the function of the heater If the thermostat SET temperature is set LOWER than the current air temperature the heater will no come on or light Press the UP arror to bring the thermostat temperature HIGHER than the air temperature See Touch Screen Remote Control Operation If using the thermostat the remote the SET temperature is set too close to the air room temperature The heater is functioning to maintain the exact temperature set Try setting the SET temperature higher more then 2 degrees than the air room temperature You can also use the MANUA
9. A MANNER MAY CAUSE THE HEATER TO FALL RESULTING IN PROPERTY DAMAGE INJURY OR DEATH ADDITIONALLY LOCAL CODES REGARDING HEAD CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS MUST BE OBSERVED Each mounting bracket is provided with 4 mounting holes A quantity of 8 5 16 x 1 1 2 Stainless lag bolts have been provided for installation If mounting into solid wood for example an eave joist then only 2 holes front to back holes per bracket need to be used the inside holes nearest the vertical wall Otherwise use all 4 holes per bracket If mounting into a hollow surface for example stucco over wallboard and studs then 5 16 anchors that are appropriate for the mounting surface must be used not provided The distance between the outermost holes of the mounting brackets across the heater length is 48 This distance is intended to accommodate standard roof joist spacing of 24 O C The distance between the innermost holes of the mounting brackets is 45 1 2 The short distance between the holes side to side on each mounting bracket is 1 1 4 The long distance front to back is 4 1 2 between the holes See illustration Mounting Bracket Spacing 48 45 1 2 49 3430 Page 5 If it has been determined that the heater be mounted straight down i e with no angle on its pivot point then the heater should be mounted NO CLOSER than 14 from the ceiling The side clearances should be NO CLOSER than 12 to a side wall and
10. If this icon is not lit press the button of the remote Listen for a faint beep coming from heater If this faint beep is heard then the electronic system is operating properly If this beep is not heard then the batteries in the heater are low Replace these batteries with 4 AAA and follow instructions in section marked Replacing Batteries in the Heater If there is still no beep heard then the remote transmitter and receiver communication have not been initialized See section titled Initializing the Remote Control System This heater has been tested to withstand a significant amount of rain However if the heater has reached a point of saturation then either the pilot burner the main burner or both have become wet If the pilot igniter sparks but the pilot will not light or the spark is weak then the pilot is wet The pilot can be manually lit with a long match or lighter First remove the pilot cover by removing the 4 small cover screws Slightly loosen the inside screw which holds the pivot cover Rotate cover to expose lighting hole Turn the remote to ON Apply a flame directly over the pilot head If the pilot does not light after 15 seconds then turn power off for 5 minutes and then try again Once the pilot flame is lit the main burner should light shortly after Once the burner lights if it is also wet then it will burn unevenly until it burns itself dry This is normal If the pilot lights bu
11. apply to products purchased and located in the United States and Canada Products must be purchased in the country where service is requested 2 Warranty applies only to the original purchaser and may not be transferred 3 Warranty is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied and all other obligations or liabilities related to the sale or use of its grill products 4 Warranty shall not apply and Lynx is not responsible for damage resulting from misuse abuse alteration of or tampering with the appliance accident hostile environment flare up fires improper installation or installation not in accordance with the instructions contained in this manual or the local codes 5 Lynx shall not be liable for incidental consequential special or contingent damages resulting from its breach of this written warranty or any implied warranty 6 Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusions of or limitations on consequential damages This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state 7 Noone has the authority to add to or vary Lynx s warranty or to create for Lynx any other obligation or liability in connection with the sale or use of its products 8 Limited to the replacement of defective parts with the owner paying all other costs including labor V What is not covered Lynx shall not be responsible for and shall not pay for the follow
12. connections need to be considered Assure the the AC DC output plug at the right end of the heater is covered with the rubber plug that is mounted under the jack If the AC adaptor IS being used the battery function becomes secondary and used as back up Electrical connections need to be considered An approved GFI protected grounded 110V AC OUTDOOR outlet box and electrical receptacle must be installed within 24 in of the AC DC output plug located at the right end of the heater This box must be installed by a qualified electrician and must be placed in a location that is sheltered from rain Plug the transformer directly into the electrical socket Plug the jack at the other end of the transformer cord into the corresponding jack receptacle of the heater Secure any loose or dangling wires with tape wire ties or insulated wire staples An alternate to this connection is to run an outdoor extension cord from the closest GFI protected 110 V grounded outlet to a distance of within 24 in from the right end jack location of the heater This cord and connection must be sheltered from the rain and must not be in direct line with either the heat output coming from the front of the heater OR the exhaust gasses exiting the top of the heater It is recommended that this cord be secured to the wall or similar structure with either tape wire ties or insullated wire staples This installation is condsidered a TEMPORARY installation WIRELESS W
13. 8 9 Checking TOF Gas 10 Making the Electrical Connections 11 Wireless Wall uus 11 Battery ea des isse amr edet uyay 11 12 Initializing the Remote Control 13 14 Basic Operation of Your Heater 14 Touch Screen Remote Control Operation 15 21 Low Battery Indicator Replacing the Batteries 21 22 PHOT FlamesAOIUStme t e etie bon e 22 SNOW Ui es 23 24 Exploded View Parts Diagram 25 26 Warranty MTO rmat fessos oto eie roi ordena 27 Page 1 Thank you for your purchase of our LYNX Deluxe Eave Mount Patio Heater This product has been manufactured with the highest quality materials available and combines the most advanced state of the art internal components with cutting edge heater design technology This product is sure to provide you many many years of enjoyment and comfort The design elements of this heater including its Lynx signature polished highlights and slim attractive appeara
14. ALL SWITCH Select a location for this switch but do not mount it at this time Select a location that it out of reach of children and is just LOW enough to be reached by an adult It is recommended that the wall switch be mounted near the heater within 10 ft so the heater can both be SEEN and HEARD during operation of the wall switch This wall switch mounts on a flat surface with the mounting screws provided Double sided tape not provided will also work for this step BATTERY INSTALLATION Wireless Wall Switch This unit uses 2 pre installed 3V Lithium Batteries CR2032 If batteries were not previously installed remove the cover by inserting a small screw driver into one of the slots on the side Twist the screw driver slightly to snap open the cover from the body do not attampt to remove the small screws at the bottom Insert the provided lithium batteries Posiitive side up making sure the edge of the battery is inserted UNDER the small battery retaining clip If the wall switch will be mounted with the provided screws then mount into position while the cover is still off at this time After mounted snap the cover back onto the wall switch body See pictures below Page 12 Touch Screen Remote Transmitter remove the cover on the back of the remote control unit and install 4 AAA 1 5 V batteries Take special note of the and terminals Heater remove the 2 screws holding the louvered end plate at the far right e
15. E GAS LINE LYNX P N LQD EN ELIMINATES ALL HARD PIPING WORKS WITH NG OR LP 3L p GAS SUPPLY LINE TO GAS SOURCE Page 10 CHECKING FOR GAS LEAKS DANGER To prevent fire or explosion DO NOT smoke or allow any potential source of ignition sparks electrical arcing cell phones etc in the area while performing a leak test Leak tests should be conducted outdoors only Never conduct a leak test using fire or open flame The following leak test proceedure is to be performed on all newly installed gas pipes fittings and connections 1 Create a soapy solution of 1 part dish soap and 3 parts water Turn ON the fuel supply For Natural Gas NG turn the in line manual gas shut off lever turn so that the lever is parallel and in line with the pipe or hose For Liquid Propane LP open the gas cyinder knob by a minimum of 1 full turn and if connected to the Lynx LQD EM turn the in line valve turn so that the lever is parallel and in line with the hose 3 Apply the soap solution by squirt bottle or paint brush on all connections and fittings If bubbles appear to grow on any of the connections you have a gas leak IMMEDIATELY turn OFF the gas supply FIXING A GAS LEAK 1 Atthe identified point of leakage assure that the joint was sealed with gas pipe compound or Teflon sealing tape If either of these are missing then the connection must be unassembled and reassembled with proper sealing compound 2 Ifthe connec
16. FF or P2 OFF is displayed FLAME Zone Blank e Program ON LCD Displays MODE Zone THERMO and either ON or OFF is displayed ROOM AIR TEMP Zone Measured temperature is displayed SET TEMP Zone SET TEMP is displayed TIME PROG Zone Current day indicator current time and Program status P1 ON or P2 ON is displayed O O O O O FLAME Zone If Thermostat is ON the Flame A Icon is displayed Thermostat is OFF display is blank Program Mode Activation advanced operation only SKIP THIS SECTION FOR BASIC REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION A short push of PROG TIME button will select operate or de activate the PROGRAM mode A long push push amp hold for more than 5 seconds of this button will enter into the Setting of PROGRAM mode Following are the Factory settings for the PROGRAM mode Following is the set up for the Program Mode MTWTF Segment 1 P1 SS Segment 1 P1 Segment 2 P2 ON 7 00am OFF 9 00am Segment 2 P2 ON 5 00pm OFF 8 00pm ON 9 00am OFF 10 00am ON 6 00pm OFF 9 00pm Push amp hold button for more than 2 seconds to enter the setting for program mode 4 0000 MTWTF amp amp on LCD will flash then you can use UP or DOWN keys to change the setting of P1 ON Then you push SET button to enter into next setting nO 0000 MTWTF amp amp on LCD will flash then you can use UP or DOWN to change the setting of P1 OFF Then push SET button to enter into next setting
17. Gas Inlet Pressure required for this product Page 3 A minimum pipe size of is required for inlet piping The supplied exit coupling of this heater is female A leaver handled manual gas shut off valve should be installed within 6 feet of the appliance to allow emergency gas shut off and provide isolation for servicing All gas pipe connections to the heater must be sealed with gas pipe compound or Teflon sealing tape Prior to use the gas supply line should be checked for leaks by applying a mild solution of soap and water Never use an open flame to check for leaks See section titled Checking for Gas Leaks on page 10 Keep all gas supply lines as short as possible because gas lines lose pressure over distance Additionally each T or elbow that is added to the line can also reduce pressure This drop in pressure can affect overall heater performance IMPORTANT NOTE There is a pressure tap built into the valve system used on the Lynx Eave Mount Patio Heater To access this tap remove the 2 screws which hold the louvered plate on the END CAP of the heater Remove this plate and look for the 2 smaller slotted brass screws The uppermost screw is the OUTLET pressure as seen when the heater is pointed downward The lower screw is the INLET pressure To access either inlet for taking measurements turn the screw until it becomes loose It will not fall out as it is captivated in the valve Be sure to re tighten sc
18. L mode on the remote control and manually set the heat level higher levels 1 7 See Touch Screen Remote Control Operation The outside conditions are too windy for proper heater functioning Check installation and verify that heater is basically located away from direct wind source This heater has been tested to accommodate wind gusts of up to 15 20 MPH During high wind conditions turn heater off If needed adjust pilot flame to a higher level See section marked Pilot Flame Adjustment TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE LYNX EAVE MOUNTED PATIO HEATER PROBLEM CORRECTION WHAT TO DO Remote control shows air temperature readout but will not turn on Remote control shows full display but will not activate the pilot ignition After heavy rain heater fails to light remote control and receiver appear to be oper ating normally Pilot is sparking After heavy rain heater fails to light remote control and receiver appear to be oper ating normally Pilot is NOT sparking Touch screen remote control recovery method Remote control batteries are low Check for the Low Battery icon in the readout of the remote control Replace batteries in remote using 4 AAA See section Touch Screen Remote Control Operaton and Replacing Batteries First check to see if the Low Battery icon is in the readout of the remote control If yes then replace the batteries with 4 AAA See section Remote Control Operation
19. TOUCH SCREEN 1 4 3393 MOUNT SWITCH WIRELESS 1 LOC 4e 3393 POWER ADAPTOR 1 45 13912 WIRING HARNESS W 8 PIN CONNECTOR C C 1 46 339955 WIRING HARNESS BATTERY V S PIN CONNECTOR 1 47 34755 MODULE COVER PLATE d Page 127 LYNX LIMITED WARRANTY Lynx LHEM I Limited Five Year Residential Warranty The stainless steel body housing is warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship when subjected to normal domestic use and service for Five years from date of purchase This warranty excludes surface corrosion scratches and discoloration which may occur during regular use This warranty is limited to the replacement of the defective parts with the owner paying all other costs including labor and shipping II Limited One Year Residential Warranty other heater components are warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the original date of purchase Lynx will replace or repair parts found to be defective at no cost to the original purchaser III Limited 90 Day Commercial Warranty This warranty applies to commercial applications such as apprtment buildings restaraunts golf clubs and food service loccations Lynx will replace or repair parts found to be defective at no cost to the original purchaser within 90 days of the original date of purchase IV Limitations amp Exclusions 1 This Warranty shall
20. ase study the section of this manual entitled Remote Control Operation to allow a full understanding of the heater s capabilities Manual Operation 1 TURN THE GAS ON If this is a Natural Gas NG installation turn the manual shut off valve lever turn so that the lever is parallel and in line with the gas line If this is a Liquid Propane LP installation open the gas cylinder valve by a minimum of one full turn and if connected to the Lynx LQD EM turn the in line valve lever by turn so that the lever is parallel and in line with the gas line 2 Atthe wall switch push the button and listen for the pilot to spark rapidly After the pilot sparks you will hear the small pilot flame ignite Shortly after that you will hear the main burner of the heater ignite When using the wall switch the heater will light on HIGH regardless of the previous setting when it was turned off Allow the heater to warm up for a few seconds and then press the LO button to adjust the heat downward Each press of the button will lower or raise the heat level by one increment If you hold the HI button continuously the heat level will advance more rapidly Likewise when you press the LO button the heat will become lower by one increment and by pressing the LO button continuously the heat level will decrease more rapidly Push the OFF button when finished using the heater OFF Button ON Button
21. ature is displayed in the upper right hand corner of the display window This temperature will read either in degrees Fahrenheit F or degrees Celsius C To alternate and change between degrees F and degrees C with the remote in the OFF position simply press the DOWN arrow key and the UP arrow key at the same time briefly Use a short click and do not hold the buttons down continuously Please refer to the diagram Touch Screen Remote Control Layout page 16 for reference Day and Time Display e The current day of week and time of day will be continuously displayed the TIME PROG Zone except during Setup operations e The day of week will be displayed as one of the following S M T W T F S e The time of day will be in 12 hour AM 12 hour PM format Midnight will be displayed as 12 00am e Day Time Setup Turn Operation Mode to OFF By pressing the MODE SET button at bottom o Press and hold the MODE Zone or the MODE SET Button for 5 seconds to enter Day Time Setup o Press the UP or DOWN Buttons to adjust the day of week press the MODE SET Button or wait for 15 seconds for adjustment to be accepted then enter hour of day adjustment o Press the UP or DOWN Buttons to adjust the hour of the day The time will advance in 1 hour increments AM and PM will change when the hour advances to 12 00 midnight and 12 00 noon respectively press the MODE SET Button or wait for 15 seconds for adjustment to be accepted then enter min
22. e on the right END CAP of the heater If this plate is still off from the battery installation then proceed to the next paragraph Otherwise remove the 2 screws holding the end plate in position and rotate the plate from the bottom until the plate is free from the heater Allow the plate to hang below the heater it is connected to the battery wires Look inside the compartment and locate the black vinyl cover cap on the side of the module enclosure Peel the cap off with your finger nail or screw driver Look inside the box and notice the small botton on the side of the receiver This is the LEARN button See illustration below With the wall switch in one hand and a paper clip or the tip of a writing pen in the other hand press the LEARN button of the receiver Release the LEARN button You will hear one beep Now press the ON button on the wall switch Once the code is accepted you will hear four beeps in rapid succession You should now hear the pilot sparking rapidly This indicates that your programming was successful If the pilot did not begin to spark then repeat the above process After programming press the OFF button to turn the system off E REMOTE LEARN BUTTON LOCATED UNDER VINYL CAP NOTE the wireless wall switch can now be mounted if not previously mounted on a flat surface at your predetermined location Use the screws provided with the switch or double sided tape for mounting not provided
23. eat to be directed toward the combustible fascia It is important to note that when mounting on a fascia the lower pivot mounting screw normally located within the curved slot will NOT be used ROTATION O DEGREE ROTATION ROTATION ACCEPTABLE ACCEPTABLE INCORRECT MOUNTING In all mounting configurations it is critical to NOT exceed a MAXIMUM pivot angle of 30 degrees When using this mounting configuration since the lower pivot bolt will not be used the maximum angle control slot will also not be used The maximum 30 degree pivot angle can be determined by sighting the angled surface near the top of the heater When this surface is parallel with the ground the heater is at 30 degrees See illustration on page 8 When mounting on a fascia NO PORTION OF THE HEATER SHALL BE CLOSER THAN 12 INCHES FROM THE FASCIA SURFACE REMOVE SCREW WHEN MOUNTING HEATER DN OUTER FASCIA ALWAYS USE la EXTENDED BRACKET POSITION M REMOVE LOWER MOUNTING PIVOT IN SCREW ACHIEVE DESIRED MOUNTING ANGLE 0 30 Page 7 Mounting Bracket Assembly Locate and assemble the mounting brackets based on your pre determined mounting distance to the ceiling 14 if mounting flat 18 if mounting at an angle Slide the long bracket extension INSIDE the main mounting bracket until the intended set of holes align The entrance slot is at the bottom of the main mounting bracket For each bracket use quantity 2 4 20 x gt
24. eds air to breath and vent Page 2 e Avoid locations that in close proximity to combustible materials see illustration diagrams and mounting distances e Avoid locations that are so low that it could cause danger for those passing by e Standard and preferred installation places the gas exit and vented valve access cover of the heater on the RIGHT side This position places the gas exit and the AC adaptor cord at the REAR of the heater installation This method is preferred not only from a visual standpoint but allows for slightly less pipe routing and creates more pivot adjustability There are times however given a particular gas origination location where right side hook up is not practical The left side installation is still acceptable and the heater will perform equally as well Simply consider that there will be slightly more gas line routing to perform Do not mount heater within a close proximity to fire sprinklers 4 ft minimum recommended to avoid accidental activation of the sprinklers e 5 heater placement is being evaluated also consider whether the AC adaptor will be used recommended and the DC battery operation becomes a secondary back up battery source If so consider the proximity of the nearest 110V AC GFI grounded power outlet to the location of the heater The power cord on the adaptor is 24 In long and plugs directly into the right side wall of the heater If there is no AC GFI grounded outle
25. en use the 2 holes closest to the vertical wall of the bracket Install the second bracket such that the outer most sets of holes are 48 from outer most set of holes on the first bracket THIS WILL CREATE A RESULTING DIMENSION OF EXACTLY 49 3 32 BETWEEN THE EXTENSION ARMS OF THE BRACKET If not then remeasure and mark again Pre drill and mount the second bracket Place the heater into location on the ground directly under the mounting brackets Using 2 people and 2 ladders carefully lift the heater into position Place the heater inside the extension arms of the brackets and secure the heater at both ends first with 2 4 20 x 1 hex head bolts Mount screws in the UPPER holes first Tilt the heater into the pre determined angular position 0 30 degrees Install the second set of 4 20 x 1 hex head bolts through the curved slots directly below the first holes The maximum 30 degree angle will be achieved when the screw is bottomed out at one end of the curved slot This angle can also be sited by looking at the angled surface on the back of the heater When the angled surface is PARALLEL to the ground or the ceiling the then heater is at 30 degrees DO NOT MOUNT THE HEATER MORE THAN 30 DEGREES as damage can occur to the protective grill Always use the 2 bolts per side and always use the bottom curved slot for angle positioning EXCEPTION eave fascia mounting does not require bottom bolt for mounting PARALLEL TU CEILING
26. essures equal to or less than 1 2 psi 3 5 kPa STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS 1 Massachusetts requires all gas be installed using a plumber or gas fitter carrying the appropriate Massachusetts license 2 Allpermanently installed natural gas or propane installations require a T handle type manual gas valve be installed in the gas supply line to this appliance 3 This does not apply to portable propane installations using a 20 pound cylinder WARNING ELECTRICAL GROUNDING Product installation must meet local electric codes or in the absence of local codes the latest edition of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA No 70 or the Canadian Electrical Code CSA 22 1 Use only a Ground Fault Interrupter GFI protected circuit when plugging in the AC adaptor of this appliance e This appliance is equipped with a low voltage AC adaptor All connecting cords must be for outdoor use and contain three prong grounded electric plugs for your protection against shock hazard Cords must have a W A marking and must be plugged directly into a properly grounded three prong outlet Never cut or remove the grounding prong from this plug e To protect against electric shock do not immerse any part of the extension cord or any plugs in water or other liquid e Unplug the AC adaptor from its power source when long periods of time are anticipated for 5 the appliance to be out of use gt e Do not l
27. et the extension cord hang over the edge of a table or touch hot surfaces e Do not operate any outdoor appliance with a damaged cord plug or after the appliance malfunctions or has been damaged in any manner Contact the manufacturer for repair SPRINKLERS This appliance must be located at an appropriate distance away from fire sprinklers 4ft min recommended to avoid accidental activation of sprinkler Ethylene glycol or propylene glycol must never be used in fire sprinkler systems where heaters are present as these substances may become flammable when heated A fire sprinkler professional must be consulted when heaters are installed where fire sprinklers are present to insure that heaters and fire sprinklers are properly integrated Specific guidelines can be found in NFPA 13 regarding design and specifications for fire sprinkler systems near heaters TABLE OF CONTENTS Lynx Eave Mount Patio Heater Important Safety Pr cautiOTiS i iii Lynx Eave Mount Patio Heater Important Features 1 Mounting CONSIO ST Atl ONS seee E 1 2 Code Require NENT sis 2 Gas Supply arnd CONMMECTIONS 2 2 3 Electrical Supply Specifications and Connections 3 uu uu ii ccm ode d intet oe dus 4 8 Making the Gas 5 1 0 4 2 4 16 nnn
28. he right to DESCREASE the pilot flame and likewise turn the screw COUNTERCLOCKWISE to the left to INCREASE the pilot flame Assure that the valve wires are still in place and replace cover plate after pilot has been adjusted PILOT ADJUSTMENT CLOCKWISE COUNTERCLOCKWISE SMALLER FLAME LARGER FLAME TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Page 23 LYNX EAVE MOUNTED PATIO HEATER PROBLEM CORRECTION WHAT TO DO Pilot Igniter does not spark Pilot igniter sparks but the pilot burner does not ignite Pilot igniter sparks but the pilot burner does not ignite Remote Control function Heater will light but pilot and burner cycle on and Off Remote Control function Heater will light but pilot and burner cycle on and off during Manual operation Press the ON button on the wireless wall switch Verify that the LED flashes RED as the button is pushed If you can now hear a spark coming from the pilot then the problem may be the touch screen remote control Replace batteries in the touch screen remote control If the pilot still does not spark then replace the batteries contained within the heater See section Replacing the Batteries If an AC power adaptor is being used then check the cord connection to the heater On a new installation it may take some time for the system to purge the air in the lines If the ingiter sparks for 1 minute and the pilot does not ignite the system will enter a safety lockout mode Press the OFF
29. ing 1 Installation or start up damages or problems caused by improper installation or use 2 Service by an unauthorized service provider 3 Damage or repair due to service by an unauthorized service provider or use of unauthorized parts 4 To correct normal adjustments or settings due to improper installation commissioning or local gas supply properties 5 Shipping and handling costs export duties installation removal or re installation cost 6 Display models are generally sold as 1s If you have purchased a display model please be advised that it is sold as 15 and that it is subject to the following warranty exclusions any exterior or cosmetic damage is nonwarrantable any missing components will be replaced at consumers expense major handling damage to manifold valve and ignition system will be serviced at consumer s expense all other warranty s standard warranty will remain in effect 7 The cost of a service call to diagnose trouble Oct 2012
30. ions governed by that state or province ELECTRICAL SUPPLY SPECIFICATIONS AND CONNECTIONS Touch Screen Remote Control 6 0 V four 1 5 V AAA batteries supplied Radio Frequency Remote Control and Receiver 303 8 MHz Heater Battery Supply 6 0 V four 1 5V AA batteries supplied Receiver Module powered by battery supply and or AC Adaptor Valve and Pilot rated 9 3 V DC AC DC Adaptor Transformer Input AC 100 240V 0 3A 60 50Hz Output 7 5V 1000mA 10W Max cord length 24 in NOTE If the AC DC Transformer Lynx P N 33937 is NOT being used then there is no preliminary electrical preparation required If the transformer IS going to be used then there must be electrical considerations GFI protected 110 V grounded electrical power outlet must be placed within 24 inches of the end DC jack receptacle on the heater Page 4 MOUNTING THE HEATER Initial mounting considerations have been discussed and now it s time commit your placement theory into motion Consider the following pieces of information to help you through The Lynx Eave Mount Patio Heater is made from the finest materials available heavy gauge stainless steel As a result this heater is heavy It weighs around 50 pounds and must be mounted securely The 100 pound rule should be followed whereas it must be mounted such that the anchors will support at least 100 pounds or it may be considered a suspension hazard FAILURE TO INSTALL THE HEATER IN SUCH
31. lead gas piping from the wall to the inlet of the heater The final fitting will be a NPT male pipe to mount directly into the heater A convenient alternative to this termination point is to run a flexible gas line directly from the termination point of the hard piping to the inlet of the heater This typical flexible line would be I D 5 8 O D stainless steel with gt MIP male fittings at both ends Lynx P N 31546 FIP female coupling would then be used to connect the flex line to the hard pipe Please note for Natural Gas NG installations a regulator is not required as the heater is equipped with a built in regulator inside the valve For Propane LP installations always use the regulator that is provided with the propane flexible connection hose An alternative to the hard pipe installation NG or LP is to use a flexible hose which mounts directly from the main gas source and extends directly into the heater inlet Lynx provides such a hose Please order Lynx P N LQD EM if this type of installation is desired See illustrations below for all three installation techniques 08 TYPICAL GAS PIPE CONNECTIONS a 1 2 STREET ELBOW 1 2 STRAIGHT PIPE 1 2 ELBOW a 1 2 STRAIGHT 1 2 ELBOW AC DC ADAPTOR INPUT ALTERNATE FLEX LINE 5 8 O D 1 2 COUPLER STAINLESS W 1 2 MIP FITTINGS AT BOTH ENDS LYNX P N 31546 OPTIONAL 1 2 LEVER HANDLED SHUT OFF GAS VALVE OPTIONAL 12 FT FLEXIBL
32. nce allow it to be mounted with pride in highly visible locations of your home It will most likely architecturally blend and enhance any portion of your home in which you chose to install it Please read this entire manual before attempting to install or operate your new heater Features of your Lynx Eave Mount Patio Heater e Manufactured completely from Stainless Steel with welded construction e Spark ignition with heat sensing safety pilot e Slim custom profile e Attractive adjustable heavy duty mounting brackets extension is made from 6 GA 3 16 thick stainless Can be adjusted from 10 to 18 e Mounting pivot adjustability from 0 30 degrees from the horizontal Allows for a precise direction of heat e Decorative safety grill provides wind resistance and protection from sudden gusts e Convenient DC operation Requires no 110V electrical routing for basic installation e Operates with an attractive wireless wall mounted on off hi low switch e Operates additionally with a highly sophisticated touch screen remote control device e Remote control provides 6 levels of heat adjustment for NG gas type and 3 levels for LP gas type e Heat adjustment is viewable as either a digital temperature readout or as a numerical readout displaying the 6 heat levels e Infrared technology provides a burner that generates up to 35 000 BTU s of heat Adjustable down to 27 000 BTU s LP and 24 000 BTU s NG e 110V AC Adapto
33. nd markings in the compartment Page 22 Replacing Batteries in the Heater Remove the 2 screws holding the louvered end plate at the far right end of the heater This is the SMALLER of the 2 access plates The battery pack will be mounted directly inside and onto the endplate Carefully lift the black sealed pack out from the retaining clip Remove the vinyl sleeves that cover the battery pack Insert 4 high quality AA 1 5 V batteries taking special note of the 4 and terminals Reinstall the vinyl sleeves over the battery pack and place the battery pack back into the retaining clip Reinstall the louvered end plate with the 2 screws See page 12 for complete description and illustrations Pilot Flame Adjustment the pilot flame in your heater has been factory preset for normal environmental conditions However there may be a specific need to adjust the pilot flame to a higher level such as chronically windy conditions If this is the case the pilot flame can be adjusted by following these steps Remove the 2 screws which hold the small louvered cover plate in position located at the right end of the heater and directly below the mounting bracket In the immediate view you will see the side of the valve which contains 3 brass screws There are 2 smaller screws and one larger screw toward the center The larger screw will be the pilot adjustment screw and is marked with the word PILOT Turn the screw CLOCKWISE to t
34. nd of the heater This is the SMALLER of the 2 access plates The battery pack will be mounted directly inside and onto the endplate Carefully lift the black sealed pack out from the retaining clip Remove the vinyl sleeves that cover the battery pack Insert 4 AA 1 5 V batteries taking special note of the and terminals Reinstall the vinyl sleeves over the battery pack and place the battery pack back into the retaining clip Leave the louvered end plateoff and let it hang straight down for the next programming operation See pictures below Battery Installation in Heater Remove screws from right end Access Cover Lift Access Cover away from heater Remove Battery Pack from Access Cover Remove Vinly Sleeves from Battery Pack Page 13 INITIALIZING THE REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM REFERENCE ONLY Locate the wireless wall switch and press the OFF button Confirm that the red LED flashes The LED will flash every time that any of the 4 buttons is pushed This confirms that the unit is functioning and that the button selection has been confirmed NOTE in ALL cases the remote controls have already been factory initialized Press the button onthe wallswitch to confirm You will hear clicking coming from the heater Press the OFF button immediately and proceed to the next section BASIC OPERATION OF YOUR HEATER The receiver is located inside the valve compartment and is accessible through the louvered plat
35. nd when SET TEMP is set 2 degrees higher than AIR ROOM TEMP and will transmit OFF command when SET TEMP becomes 2 degrees lower than ROOM TEMP This 2 degrees is known as swing temperature and can be adjusted see SWING temperature below e Built in thermostat will measure air temperature e SET TEMP While in THERMOSTAT mode press the UP or DOWN Button to change the SET TEMP 45 99 deg F 7 37 deg C the new set temperature will automatically be accepted after 2 seconds NOTE THERMO OFF will be read in the upper MODE set window until the set temperature is set to a level 2 degrees higher than air temperature this is called SWING TEMPERATURE Then this will change to THERMO ON e SWING Temperature Factory default is 2 degrees F 1 deg To change this 2 degree default press and hold the SET TEMP Zone for 5 seconds to enter SWING Adjustment and press the UP and DOWN Buttons to adjust the SWING temperature from 3 degrees F 2 degrees C or to 1 deg F still 1 deg C press the MODE SET Button or wait for 15 seconds for the new setting to be accepted LCD Display When in SWING Adjustment MODE Zone Blank ROOM AIR TEMP Zone Blank TEMP Zone S1 S2 or S3 number equals swing temperature in place of SET temperature Page 18 TIME PROG Zone Blank FLAME Zone Blank e THERMOSTAT OFF LCD Displays o MODE Zone THERMO and OFF is displayed ROOM AIR TEMP Zone Measured temperature is displa
36. nt call your gas supplier or your fire NE le fournisseur de gaz ou le service dPar ment 222222222 lesse GUNCONGIC warnine di 1 WARNING A e DO NOT store or use gasoline or other Ne pas entreposer ni utiliser de l essence flammable vapors and liquids in the ni d autres vapeurs ou liquides inflam vicinity of this or any other appliance JE mables dans le voisinage de l appareil AnLP cylinder not connected for use ni de tout autre shall not be stored in the vicinity of this Une bouteille de propane qui n est pas or any other appliance TE raccordee en vue de son utilisation ne doit pas etre entreposee dans le voisinage de cet appareil ou de tout autre appareil WARNING CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 The burning of gas fuel generates some by products which are on the list of substances which are known by the State of California cause cancer or reproductive harm California law requires businesses to warn customers of potential exposure to such substances To minimize exposure to the substances always operate this unit according to the care and use instructions found this manual California Proposition 65 lists Silica crystalline which is used in one of the components of the infrared burner as an agent known to the state of California to cause cancer PROFESSIONAL GRILLS WARNING AR Never use dented rusty or damaged propane c
37. or gas leaks immediately at the external pipe or hose connections Check only with a soap and water solution Never check for gas leaks with an open flame See section Checking for Gas Leaks for further details e If you are using an LP gas tank inspect the LP gas supply hose prior to each use of the accessory If there is evidence of excessive abrasion or wear or the hose is cut it must be 5 replaced before using the appliance e Never remove the grounding prong from any plug and never use this product with an i ungrounded 2 prong adapter THIS MANUAL MUST REMAIN WITH THE PRODUCT OWNER FOR FUTURE REFERENCE This product complies with ANSI standard Z83 26 2007 Z83 26a 2008 and CSA 2 37 2007 CSA 2 37a 2008 and has been tested and approved by Intertek To obtain replacement parts or service contact Lynx Professional Grills 5895 Rickenbacker Commerce CA 90040 888 289 5969 amumnunumunanannunanamqannanananaannnananananananananananananaananananananananaananananannannn A GHA WARNING 1 This gas appliance and its individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1 2 psi 3 5 kPa 2 This gas appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pr
38. ously for 5 seconds The system is now locked LCD Display When activated the LOCK icon will appear in the MODE Zone If any touch zone or button is pressed when activated the LCD backlight will illuminate and the LOCK icon will flash for 5 seconds in the MODE Zone Communication Safety Feature In manual ON THERMOSTAT ON AND PROGRAM modes of operation the transmitter will automatically send a communication safety transmission every 15 minutes This signal is further processed by the ignition control module to verify the transmitter is communicating properly Low Battery Indicator The remote control transmitter has a built in low battery detection mode to signal you when the transmitter becomes low on battery power When the batteries become low a battery icon will appear in the touch screen window immediately to the right of the word ROOM on the air temperature window The life span of the transmitter batteries will vary depending of the quality of the batteries the number of ON OFF ignitions of the heater and the number of changes in air temperature vs set point temperature Normal expectation however with average usage should last around 6 months Replacing batteries in the remote control transmitter remove the back cover on the remote control transmitter and lift out the 4 AAA batteries Replace with 4 high quality 1 5V AAA batteries Take special note to the polarity of the battery placement by observing the a
39. ow is also disabled The SET TEMP zone will be blank The air temperature will still be measured amp displayed in the ROOM AIR TEMP Zone The TIME PROG zone will continue to display the Clock and Day of week but none of the icons associated with Program Mode will be displayed e disable or re enable the Thermostat the transmitter must be in MANUAL OFF Mode then press and hold the SET TEMP Zone and the DOWN Button simultaneously for 10 seconds The entire contents of the LCD screen will flash 3 times 0 5 seconds OFF 0 5 seconds ON to indicate the change has been made O O O O 9 Program Feature This feature is intended to allow the user to cycle the heater on and off based on time settings throughout the week This feature can allow programming for up to 4 days of the week and includes thermostat settings This is a highly sophisticated feature and is recommended only for those who plan to use their heater at given times during given days In most cases this usage pattern is not recommended However for those whose needs for outdoor heating are predictable it may prove to be an advantage e To enter Program Setup with remote turned to either ON or OFF press and hold the TIME PROG Zone for 5 seconds e Program OFF LCD Displays o MODE Zone OFF Page 19 ROOM AIR TEMP Zone Measured temperature is displayed SET TEMP Zone Blank TIME PROG Zone Current day indicator current time and Program status P1 O
40. plays O O O O O MODE Zone ON is displayed ROOM AIR TEMP Zone Measured temperature is displayed SET TEMP Zone Blank TIME PROG Zone Current day indicator and current time is displayed FLAME Zone the FLAME A Icon is displayed Adjusting Heat Level during MANUAL ON mode the heat level can be adjusted to 6 levels of heat increments for NG applications 3 levels for LP applications To adjust heat level select mode and allow the heater to cycle on Press and hold flame level A on the touch screen the larger flame icon until the flame flashes The current heat level will be displayed 1 through 7 Press the UP arrow button at the bottom to raise the heat level Likewise press the DOWN arrow to LOWER the heat level The heater will immediately respond as the heat level is adjusted on the remote control NOTE be sure that the LARGER flame icon labeled A is selected when adjusting the heat level The smaller flame icon B is not used for this adjustment Also NOTE when using the touch screen remote the last heat setting used as the heater was turned off will be remembered by the remote As the heater is turned back on it will resume heating at the previous level If the wall switch is used to turn ON the heater it will always light on HIGH THERMOSTAT Mode e Thermostat Mode will cycle heater on and off based on air set temperature seen directly at the remote control The remote control will transmit the ON comma
41. r included e Optional 12 ft flexible gas line hook up works with NG or LP e Optional wireless wall mounted timer allows for a timed worry free operation Special considerations should be made when selecting a location for your heater before installation The most important of which should be a location that will serve to be the most functional and useful in providing heat Suggested locations would be under an eave on a wall of an open or partially enclosed patio or on a fascia This heater has been thoroughly tested and certified to function during and after mild rain storms and during mild wind conditions We would like to point out however that by avoiding locations that subject your heater to constant wind or rain exposure will greatly extend the life or your new heater Other considerations should be its mounting position in relation to combustible materials Combustible materials include wood wood fascias wood siding stucco mounted over wood studs vinyl siding and drywall See installation diagrams that reference mounting distances MOUNTING CONSIDERATIONS e Select a location that provides the most functionality e Avoid locations that are prone to direct wind or rain exposure e This heater provides ample heat and large heat adjustability It does not have to be located at eye level as its high output will allow a distant location to still be affective e Do not mount this heater indoors or in a totally enclosed room It ne
42. rew after pressure measurements have been taken A typical gas supply line might consist of piping beginning at the gas supply source This line will be routed within the shortest possible distance up to the vicinity of the heater location 30 Ft MAX This line as previously mentioned will have a lever handled gas shut off valve installed in line and within 6 feet of the termination point After final heater positioning and mounting angle is created the pipe line is then routed directly to the gt NPT female coupling at the end of the heater As an alternate to this installation after the gas line has been routed to the vicinity of the heater and after final positioning and pivot angle has been determined a short gas flex line can be installed from the end of the hard pipe to the NPT female coupling on the heater This flex line should be 1 2 I D 5 8 O D Stainless Steel with MIP fittings at both ends A gt FIP coupling will then be used to connect the flex line to the hard pipe The use of this flex line allows for additional angle pivot adjustment of the heater after installation has been complete All gas connections must be made by a qualified technician specifically trained in the installation of this type of gas appliance Some states or provinces require this trained personnel be licensed Installations must be performed in accordance with local codes or in the absence of local codes the regulat
43. ry the appliance will not turn ON if the air temperature is higher than the SET temperature If the SET temperature is at 70F the appliance will come on only if the air temperature is below 70F The mode of this transmitter can be either in OFF or THERMO and the PROGRAM will still operate Page 21 Continuous Pilot Feature In some cases or in some locations where severely cold weather persists it may be an advantage for you to set your heater so the small pilot flame stays continuously ON This keeps the pilot area warm and allows immediate start up of your heater To activate or deactivate the Continuous Pilot Feature with the transmitter either ON or OFF press and hold the MODE SET and UP Buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds LCD Display When activated CONT PILOT will be displayed in the MODE Zone Take note that when heater is turned off MANUAL OFF of THERMOSTAT OFF the pilot flame remains on Child Safety Lock Feature The Child Safety Lock Feature allows you to lock the buttons and the touch screen of the remote control transmitter to avoid unsupervised or accidental operation of your heater system Child Lock operation prevents any user input to the transmitter No mode of operation or feature may be adjusted when Child Lock is activated All automatic functions thermostat program etc will continue normally To activate or deactivate the Child Lock feature press and hold the MODE SET and DOWN Buttons simultane
44. t near the desired installation site then one needs to be added by a qualified electrician An outdoor extension cord can also be used on a temporary basis to bring AC power to the adaptor plug location CODE REQUIREMENTS When appliance is to be connected to a fixed piping system the Installation must be in accordance with local codes or in the absence of codes with the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z224 for Canada CAN CGA B149 1 and B149 2 If AC power is being routed for AC DC Transformer hook up then the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 shall apply for Canada the Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22 1 Part 1 and Part 2 shall apply GAS SUPPLY AND CONNECTIONS Each Lynx Eave Mount Patio Heater is built specifically to be run either with NG Natural Gas or LP Liquid Propane This heater is dedicated to one of these two gas types and it is not easily field convertible Identify the type of gas that you will be using and identify the heater gas type This can be found on the rating label which has been placed on the inside of the valve compartment behind the access cover The Gas Inlet Pressure for this heater is as follows FUEL W C MAX INLET PRESSURE W C MIN INLET PRESSURE PRESSURE AT VALVE NG 10 IN 6 0 IN 5 0 IN LP 13 IN 11 IN 10 IN It is important that the inlet gas piping system be size properly for the gas appliance that it serves Please use the above chart to for verification of the
45. t the burner will not light then the burner simply needs some time to dry naturally If this is the case then the installation and placement of the heater should be reconsidered This heater has been tested to withstand a significant amount of rain However if the heater has reached a point of saturation then either the pilot burner the main burner or both have become wet The heater can be manually lit by following the instructions in the previous block There is also a remote control function that may also expedite the recovery process This function overides the flame sensor in the pilot mechanism and allows the pilot to spark No gas Will be released so only sparking will occur This sparking function will help to dry out the pilot To activate this override function place the touch screen remote control in MANUAL OFF mode Press and hold the FLAME ZONE on the touch screen and the UP button simultaneously The pilot will begin and continue sparking until the buttons are released The remote will return to MANUAL OFF Turn the remote to MANUAL ON and see if the pilot will spark on its own If not repeat process until the pilot functions normally O30 8X3 q y ULIVd 4 4 dS v 119130 00669 lW3SSV 1014 Ca pL MUUNIED PATIO HEATER FARIS
46. the rear clearances should be NO CLOSER than 12 to a rear wall Use the LOWEST pair of holes in the mounting bracket extension arms See illustration below SS m rns sss r rr ZX e aaa m 2 Straight Mounting If it has been determined that the heater be mounted at an angle up to 30 degrees on its pivot then the heater should be mounted NO CLOSER than 18 from the ceiling The side clearances should be NO CLOSER than 12 to a side wall and the rear clearances should be NO CLOSER than 12 to a rear wall Use the HIGHEST pair of holes in the mounting bracket extension arms See illustration below le Angled Mounting Page 6 IMPORTANT NOTE Use only the mounting brackets provided with this heater Heater must be installed in a horizontal manner parallel with the ground The heater can however be tilted upward to a maximum of 30 degrees NEVER mount the heater on a vertical axis Such an installation is considered unsafe and will void all warranties Eave Fascia Mounting If it has been determined that the heater will be mounted on the fascia of an eave then the heater should be mounted with the brackets in the EXTENDED position only The heater can be mounted in either the straight down position or angled upward to a maximum of 30 degrees AWAY from the house DO NOT MOUNT HEATER TOWARD the house as this position would allow exhaust h
47. tion has the proper sealing compound then tighten the fittings further Re apply the soap solution and re test for gas leaks 3 If gas leak still exists then it is recommended that the entire section of pipe and fittings around the leak be unassembled Examine each fitting and assure that all threads are true and that no fittings or pipe have deformation If so replace them with new fittings Once again apply sealing compound around all joints and re assemble the pipes and fittings If a flexible gas line is being used to connect the heater to the hard piping and the leak is at that section then be certain the fitting attached to the heater is the proper 77 MIP fitting and the fitting at the other end is also a gt MIP fitting used with a gt coupling to join to the pipe Very often a flex hose such as this is created with removable fittings at the ends to create the gt MIP thread These removable fittings themselves use a flare thread and not a pipe thread NEVER USE SEALING COMPOUND OR TEFLON TAPE ON FLARED FITTINGS Reapply soap solution on all fittings and repeat as necessary until all leaks have been sealed 5 Ifaleak appears at an LP cylinder valve DO NOT ATTEMPT to repair it The only way to safely resolve damaged cylinder is to replace it Page 11 MAKING THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS If the AC adaptor is NOT being used and it is intended to run the heater from battery power only then NO special electrical
48. ute of hour adjustment o Press the UP or DOWN Buttons to adjust the minute of the hour The time will advance in 1 minute increments press the MODE SET Button or wait for 15 seconds and the transmitter will exit Day Time Setup and return to normal operation o LCD Displays when in Day Time Setup MODE Zone Blank ROOM AIR TEMP Zone Blank SET TEMP Zone Bank LIGHT Zone Blank FAN Zone Blank TIME PROG Zone Day of Week or Time of Day will Flash AUX Zone Blank FLAME Zone Blank TOUCH SCREEN REMOTE CONTROL LAYOUT ON THERMO OF Cont Pilot a ROOM mI P1 PROGRAM V MODE SET Heater Modes of Operation Operation modes e MANUAL e MANUAL OFF e THERMOSTAT ON 7900 B0 A MODE Zone AIR TEMP Zone SET TEMP Zone TIME PROG Zone LIGHT Zone Unused FLAME Zone AUX Zone Unused FAN Zone Unused DOWN Button MODE SET Button UP Button Page 16 To cycle between modes in the order above press the MODE Zone Touch Screen or the MODE SET Button Each touch will advance to the next mode ON OFF THERMO ON Page 17 MANUAL OFF Mode e Transmits heater OFF command e LCD Displays O O O MODE Zone OFF is displayed ROOM AIR TEMP Zone Measured temperature is displayed SET TEMP Zone Blank TIME PROG Zone Current day indicator and current time is displayed FLAME Zone Blank MANUAL Mode e Transmits Heater ON command e LCD Dis
49. yed SET TEMP Zone SET TEMP is displayed o Time of day is displayed Air Temperature Limit Function When using the heater with the remote control transmitter always keep the remote transmitter by your side i e at the same place that you are sitting This will assure that the temperature and thermostat function will always be reading the same temperature that you are experiencing Do not leave the remote transmitter outside or exposed to the elements when not in use Do not leave the transmitter facing the sun or in a place that allows the transmitter to measure the temperature of the sun This could falsely raise the air temperature that the transmitter is reading Once the room air temperature reaches 95F degrees the system will automatically shut the heater off When the heater is turned on in either the MANUAL ON or THERMOSTAT ON mode once the air temperature becomes 95 degrees the heater will cycle automatically to the MANUAL OFF mode If the user turns the control back ON and the air temperature is still 95F degrees or greater the transmitter will switch back to MANUAL OFF Thermostat Disable Feature If after using your heater you decide that you do not want to use the THERMOSTAT function you can simplify your system and disable this function on the remote transmitter When the THERMOSTAT mode is disabled The Modes of operation will cycle between MANUAL ON and MANUAL OFF omitting THERMO Program Operation described bel
50. ylinders Never store additional or empty propane cylinders in the vicinity of this or any other appliance Do not store propane cylinders indoors or on their sides Children should NEVER BE LEFT ALONE or unattendedin an area where this appliance is located Install your heater well away from areas where children play Do not store items z that may interest children in or around the area of your heater Always maintain the required clearances from combustibles as detailed This heater is designed for outdoor use only Never use in a garage building shed breezeway or other enclosed area Local codes regarding head clearance requirements must be observed Certain materials or items when stored under the heater will be subject to radiant heat and could be seriously damaged Always have ABC Fire Extinguisher accessible e Keep any electrical supply cord and the fuel supply hose away from any heated surfaces Electrical cords should be placed away from walkways to avoid tripping hazard e Do not repair or replace any part of this appliance unless specifically recommended in this manual Other service should be performed by a qualified technician e This appliance must be installed by a professional installer or technician Be sure that he she shows you where your gas supply shut off is located All gas lines must have a shut off valve that is readily and easily accessible If you smell gas check f
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