Perating, Eater, Ontinued – Avalon Firestyles 700 B-Vent-1994 User Manual

Page 18: Turning the heater on and off

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P

AGE

18

O

PERATING

Y

OUR

H

EATER

(C

ONTINUED

)

Turning the Heater On and Off

¥ Manual Operation

After the pilot has been
on for approximately one
minute the heater may be
turned on and off by
pressing the ON/OFF
switch located behind the
access panel underneath
the ashlip (see the
illustration to the right).

Use this switch to turn the heater on and off.

ON

OFF

MAIN BURNER

BLOWER

PILOT

IGNITER

H I

OFF

LO

¥ Remote Control Operation (Optional)

The remote control turns the heater on from any location within the room. It utilizes a remote
control and a receiver (usually located in the wall near the heater). Make sure the following has
been done before trying to use the remote control: 1) The pilot is on; 2) The on/off switch is
turned to "ON", and; 3) The switch on the remote control receiver is turned to "REMOTE" (see
the illustration below). This switch can also be used to turn the heater on and off manually. The
remote control requires two batteries, one in the remote and one in the remote control receiver .
Both batteries must be charged for the remote control to work. If the remote control does not
work, try replacing the batteries. If this doesn't work, contact your dealer for service.

REMOTE OFF ON

FIRELYTER

Remote Control

Receiver

(Mounted to Wall)

Remove the screw on the back of the
remote control to access the battery

Remove the upper
and lower screws to
access the battery

Remote Control

Hookup Wire

Turn this switch to
"REMOTE" to use
the remote control

This button
on the remote
control turns
the heater on
and off

¥ Thermostat Operation (Optional)

After the pilot has been started the heater may be controlled by a
thermostat. The on/off switch on the heater must be turned "ON"
for the thermostat to operate. The thermostat will automatically
turn the heater on and off depending on the temperature. If the
thermostat does not turn the heater on, the thermostat may be set
too low or the on/off switch may be turned "OFF". If the
thermostat does not turn the heater off, the thermostat may be
set too high. If the thermostat does not work after making these
adjustments, call your dealer for service.

HINT:

If the heater turns on and off frequently, you may want to adjust the
flame height down until it produces just enough heat needed. This
keeps the thermostat from turning the heater on and off repeatedly.

WARNING: Do not place any combustible items on top of the heater, even

temporarily. The thermostat is automatic and may start the heater
causing a combustible item to ignite.

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