Faber SILENCE Indoor Fireplace User Manual


 
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3. Connect the wires to the gas valve (see fig. 22).
4. Check that there are batteries in the transmitter.
See "Replacing batteries", see chapter 10.4.4.
5. Set the on/off switch on the receiver to "on".
Setting the right transmission code
The receiver has to learn the code from the transmitter, which is already
done at the factory. However the code disappears if the receiver is
disconnected from the mains for a longer period.
1. Push the "mod" button on the receiver and hold it for 3 seconds.
2. The green control lamp will light up and stay on. Repeat this step
if it doesn't.
3. Push a button on the remote control. The control lamp on the
receiver should now go out.
4. Again push a button on the remote control. The lamp starts
flashing and will switch off eventually.
5. The receiver now recognizes the remote control. The remote
control now functions.
6. Check if you can hear a sound and the motor runs when you
push a button on the remote control.
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5.3 Remote control (if applicable)
The remote control is only meant to regulate the flames, it functions
only when the pilot burner is ignited. It is therefore not possible to
ignited the appliance with the remote control or to shut-off the pilot-
flame.
The radio-frequency remote control is intended for fireplaces installed
in a domestic setting in all EU countries except Austria, Denmark,
Finland and Greece.
Features:
- Manual control will always remain possible.
- The remote control is a radio frequency type and has been approved
internationally.
- The remote control generates a unique safety code every time you
activate the transmitter, its similar to those used in a car.
- The remote control is easy to install retrospectively.
5.3.1 Installation remote control
1. Connect the mains adapter to the receiver box. The adapter is set
to the correct voltage in the factory 4.5V.
2. Slide the receiver box into the holder.
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