Sure Heat VMR Vented User Manual

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Problem

1. No pilot ignition

2. Inadequate flame

3. Unit shuts off

4. Unit ON/OFF issues

5. Remote control transmitter/receiver

Cause
- pilot valve not on

- gas line not clear

- air in gas line

- no gas supply to fireplace

- no L.P. gas

- main shutoff valve closed

- valve partially closed

- gas line obstruction

- thermocouple is overheating

- unit will not turn "ON"

- unit will not turn "OFF"

- low battery detection

(transmitter/receiver)

Corrective Action
- turn valve to "PILOT" and

depress, keep match near pilot
burner until ignition.

- inspect supply lines for tube kinks

or obstructions.

- turn valve to "PILOT" and

depress, keep match near pilot
burner until ignition.

- allow air to purge through the line,

may take up to five (5) minutes.

- check to see if the fireplace is

hooked to the gas supply.

- fill tank

- turn valve on

- open valve fully

- burner inspection for tube kinks or

obstructions.

- reposition logs to keep main

burner flame off the thermocouple
assembly.

- After the pilot has been lit make

sure to wait 2 - 3 minutes for
flame to appear.

- make sure to only press button on

remote ONCE and wait for soft
beep and the flame will appear.

- make sure to only press button on

remote ONCE, wait for soft beep,
after 5 seconds the flame will go
out and the unit will be "OFF" but
the pilot light will still be "ON".

- If you want to completely turn

"OFF" the unit make sure to
turn the

pilot control knob to

"OFF" and the

remote sensor

switch to "OFF".

- When the transmitter/receiver

batteries are low, depressing the
ON/OFF key the light intensity of
the LED is weak to alert of a low
battery condition before losing
battery power at all. As soon as
the depleted batteries are replaced,
the transmitter/ receiver will restart
its normal operation.

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