FMI BVC-36Y Indoor Fireplace User Manual


 
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INSTALLING MODULE
Before installing module, make sure all bat-
teries have been installed (see Installing Bat-
teries in Wireless Hand-Held Remote Control
and Receiver. See Removing and Installing
Smoke Shelf on page 18 to reinstall limit
switch and smoke shelf.
INSTALLING BATTERIES IN
WIRELESS HAND-HELD REMOTE
CONTROL AND RECEIVER
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teries (not included).
Modules have remote control receiver al-
ready installed. Batteries should be installed
in receiver and AC backup before module is
installed into rebox.
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1. If module is installed in rebox, remove
oor media logs, embers, ember akes
and lava rock.
2. Remove screws securing module to
hearth oor (see Installing Module). Be
careful not to break or chip logs.
3. Gloves must be worn when removing
module as there may be sharp edges.
Carefully lift module out of rebox being
careful with any wires that may be at-
tached.
4. Carefully set module on oor to access
battery housings.
5. Remove switch plate from receiver (see
Figure 30).
6. Remove battery housing cover on remote
receiver to expose battery housing (see
Figure 30).
7. Install 4 AA batteries into housing follow-
ing positive and negative directions on
battery housing cover removed in step 3
(see Figure 30).
8. Replace battery housing cover and switch
plate.
9. Install 2 D batteries into AC backup battery
pack.
10. See Installing Module to install module
into rebox.
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Control Unit
1. Remove battery cover on back of remote
control unit.
2. Install 3 AAA batteries as instructed in
battery housing.
3. Replace battery cover onto remote con-
trol unit.
Figure 30 - Installing Receiver Batteries
Receiver
D Batteries
Switch
Plate
Screws
Battery
Housing
Battery
Housing
Cover
Figure 31 - Installing Battery in Hand-
Held Remote Control Unit
AAA
Batteries
Battery
Housing
Battery Cover
Remote
Control
Unit
AC
Backup
Battery
Pack
AA
Batteries
INSTALLATION
Continued