Cannon RTKIT Remote Thermostat Kit User Instructions


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USER INSTRUCTIONS

Cannon

Remote Thermostat

ROOM

TIME

A/M T

UP

OK

DOWN

P

PWR

Cannon

All Cannon models.

Date installed: ........................................

Compliance Certificate No .........................

For service to this appliance or spare parts contact the CANNON distributor:

Sampford IXL - Spare Parts

Phone: 1300 727 421

Fax: 1300 727 425

Email: [email protected]

Cannon

Part Number:

F3754_D GMK10025, GMK10030,

GMK10112 & GMK10113

AS4553:2008

PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL

BEFORE INSTALLING AND

USING THIS PRODUCT

Please leave instructions with the owner

CONTENTS

Initial Start-up 1

Quick start guide. 2

Safety warnings 3

Features 4

Thermostat LCD 5

Functions 67

Button functions

Programming button functions

Initial setup 8

On / Off

Time and day of the week

Manual mode 9

Automatic mode 9

Programming 10-11

Programming screen displays 12

Program mode 13

Factory default settings

Your settings

Settings

Change between C° and F°

14

Restore factory default settings

Teaching the thermostat ID code to the control unit

Frequently asked questions 15

Quick reference table 16

Back Up Switch 17

Service 18

INITIAL START-UP

1. Disconnect heater from power supply.

2. Fitted batteries to remote thermostat unit.

3.connect Heater back to power supply and point

Remote Thermostat at heater. Within 15 seconds press

Sequence of “ p,t,t,up” on R emote Thermostat

If correctly done, a display of “ lc” will appear on display.

Unit will now operate via Remote Thermostat.

For further details see page 14 settings

- Teaching RF Thermostat ID code to Control unit

Battery type: 2 X AA batteries

Battery life : approximately 12 months

Transmission frequency: 433.92 Mhz

Dimensions: 140MM x 80mm x 20mm

Page 1.

NOTES

Page 18.

Manual operation

In the rare instance of the hand held unit failing to operate, the heater can be operated manually. Remove the batteries from the remote to ensure the remote unit is no longer sending signals to the heater.

The heater can now be controlled using the manual settings on the side of the heater fascia as shown below. These controls come standard with the heater and do not incorporate a thermostat.

ON/OFF button

When there is power to the heater but it is on standby mode a red LED will blink intermittently behind this button.

To turn heater on press the ON/OFF button.

There will be a 5 second delay (30 second for Powerflue unit) before the burner ignites. At this point the burner is on low flame / low fan for 3 minutes.

During the ignition process the red LED will glow.

The red LED will fade out after 30 seconds when the ignition process is complete.

Pressing the heat setting buttons will set the heater to BOOST , NORMAL or

LOW heat.

The fan is set to a corresponding speed for each setting.

To turn the heater off press the ON/OFF button.

If the burner fails to ignite, wait 20 seconds and then press the ON/OFF button.

In case of power failure, when the power returns, wait 20 seconds for any unburnt gas to vent and start re-ignition by pressing the ON/OFF button.

ON / OFF

LOW

NORMAL

BOOST

Page 17.

QUICK START GUIDE

This Remote Thermostat is a room thermostat and to function correctly it should be located in the same room as the heater within personal comfort zone.

Select “ PWR ” and “ OK ” buttons and press them together (then release).

Select Auto or Manual by pressing “ A/M ” button (then release).

The heater will only operate if the actual room temperature is lower than the required temperature.

Manual Mode:

Press “ A/M ” Button to select “Manual” mode.

The required temperature can be selected by using ‘

UP

’ or ‘

DOWN buttons.

Room temperature is shown at top of screen.

Selected temperature shown at mid screen.

Automatic Mode

Press “ A/M” Button to select “Auto” mode.

Set current time and date. (See setting time and date later in manual.)

The thermostat is factory set with the default settings shown below and will operate at settings indicated. If you wish to change these times or temperatures see the Programming section later in manual.

Automatic Factory default settings

Time Period Start Time Heat Temperature (°C)

Wake up. 6.00 am 20 °C

Away. 8.30 am 7 °C

Coming home. 5.00 pm 21 °C

Sleep. 10.30 pm 7 °C

The room will be maintained at set temperature during set period.

21°C

20°C

7°C

6.00AM

8.30AM

Factory default settings

5.00PM

10.30PM

6.00AM

At any time during the automatic program period, the temperature can be increased or decreased by pressing the “ UP ” or “ DOWN ” buttons.

Page 2.

SAFETY WARNINGS

Do not place clothing or other flammable material on or near the heater.

Keep curtains, clothing, furniture and other flammable materials at least

900mm from front and sides of the heater.

At the owners discretion curtain clearances can be less than 900mm as long as they are restrained from the front, top and sides of the heater.

The manufacturer takes no responsibility if curtain clearance is less than

900mm and not restrained.

For full safety warning information, Refer to Heater User Instructions.

This appliance is not intended for use by persons

(including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.

Features of your thermostat model heater:

This heater features a safety interlock mode to prevent accidental or inappropriate activation of the hand held remote control unit. It requires both “ PWR” and “ controller.

OK” buttons be pressed at the same time to turn on the

If the controller is turned on and there is a requirement for heating, the heater will start up on Low Fire and Low Fan and operate for approximately

3 minutes.

The heater will then go to your preset desired temperature functions on the remote controller

Once the selected room temperature has been reached, the heater will go to Low Fire and Low Fan.

The full description on the operation of the heater is described in more detail in the following section.

Page 3.

Quick reference table

Function

Switch on/off

Action Page

Press ‘ PWR’ &

(then release)

‘OK’ buttons at same time 8

Change between manual and automatic mode.

Increase / decrease temperature.

Set the clock and day of the week.

Press and release ‘

Press and release

A/M ‘ button.

‘UP ‘ or ‘DOWN ‘ button.

button until the time, hour and AM/PM flash.

Press and release the ‘ UP ’ or ‘ DOWN ’ to increase or decrease the hour setting.

buttons

9

9

8

Press and hold for the hour to increase or decrease 1 hour every 0.5 seconds.

Press ‘ OK ’ and set the minute setting similarly.

Program the thermostat

Press ‘ OK ’

DOWN and press and release the ‘ UP ’ or

’ buttons to change the day of the week.

With the thermostat off, press and hold 10

To select Monday press ‘ OK ’ , or press and release ‘ UP ’ or ‘ DOWN ’ to change the day of the week, or to switch to the weekday or weekend setting.

To set the period starting time, set the hour and minute setting similarly to setting the clock.

Press ‘ OK ’ . Press and release the ‘ UP ’ or

‘ DOWN’ button to increase or decrease the temperature setting by 1°C.

Press ‘ OK ’. Program 2 can now be set.

Repeat the programming process for the 4 periods.

Page 16.

Frequently asked questions

Question Corrective actions

Heater comes on at the wrong time.

Check the programmed period start and finish times are correct.

Check that AM or PM is correctly set.

Heater comes on at the wrong temperature.

Check the programmed period temperature setting is correct.

Check that °C or °F is correctly specified.

The time or day of the week is wrong.

Reset the time and day of the week as was required in the initial set up. Ref page 8.

Factory default settings have been lost.

Once the default settings have been reset, the thermostat must be reprogrammed.

See page 8. for initial set up and pages 9-11 for programming the automatic mode.

The thermostat won’t turn on or the display is blank.

Check that the batteries are in place correctly.

Replace the batteries with new batteries and see if thermostat display appears.

Check safety interlock mode

The screen back light is not working.

The back light will only appear when the thermostat is on.

The heater will not start.

Check safety interlock mode

Normal operation:

If there is a request for heating, the heater will start up on Low Fire and

Low Fan operation for approximately 3 minutes after which the heater will operate as necessary according to the selected temperature.

When the heater is turned off, the flame will extinguish and the fan will continue to operate on Low speed for approximately 3 minutes to assist with cooling the heater.

Page 15.

Features of your thermostat kit

Auto mode cycle

The heater on start will operate on Low Fire and fan for approx 3 minutes.

The heater will then go to your preset desired settings on Remote Thermostat.

(Auto or Manual)

As the preset temperature is reached, the heater will go to Low Fire and

Low Fan. If the preset temperature is exceeded, the burner is extinguished and the fan will run on at low setting for approximately 3 min.

If room temperature is still higher than preset temperature, the heater will stop. Once room temperature drops below preset temperature, the heater will resume operation and continue the program cycle.

This feature is dependant upon the preset programmed temperature and where the thermostat is located in the room. (See diagram below)

The heater can be set with your personal settings including temperature, start and stop times and days of week.

(see programming section for setting temperatures and operating times.)

Manual mode cycle

The heater on start will operate on Low Fire and fan for approx 3 minutes.

The heater will then go to your preset desired settings on remote thermostat.

As the preset temperature is reached, the heater will go to Low Fire and

Low Fan. When the heater preset temperature is exceeded, the burner is extinguished and the fan will run on at low setting for approximately 3 min.

If room temperature is still higher than preset temperature the heater will stop. Once room temperature drops below preset temperature, the heater will resume operation and continue the program cycle.

When the heater is shut down the fan will continue to operate on low for a further period of 3 - 4 min to assist cooling down of the heater (common to

Manual and Auto cycles).

Personal comfort zone

Heater

Avoid locating remote thermostat directly in front of the heater

Wall bracket.

(Supplied)

2 screws.

(Not supplied)

Thermostat should be located within the personal comfort zone of the room.

(This is dependant on room layout and heater positioning.)

The remote can also be wall mounted using the bracket supplied.

Page 4.

Thermostat LCD

Full display

ROOM

1

2 3

SET

6

4

TIME

7

AM

PM

8

SU MO TU WE TH FR SA

PROG MANUAL AUTO

9 10 11

5

LCD Display features

2. Transmitting indicator

3. Battery low indicator

4. Fan operating and speed

5. Fire indicator(low, medium or high)

7. Time of day (in AM or PM)

8. Day of week

9. Programming mode

10. Manual mode

11. Automatic mode

ROOM

TIME

MO

AM

Initial Display on set up

The display when the thermostat is initially turned on or when batteries are replaced shows;

Current room temperature; default clock display;

Default day of the week display.

Page 5.

Settings

Please note, thermostat settings need to be actioned within a period of 15 seconds total.

Change between °C and °F

The thermostat temperature display can be set to°C or °F. The default is °C.

With the thermostat off, press the following sequence of buttons:

‘P ’, ‘T ’, ‘T ’ ,‘A/M ’ .

Restore factory default settings.

The automatic mode factory default settings can be restored to those found on page 10.

With the thermostat off, press the following sequence of buttons:

‘P ’, ‘T ’, ‘T ’,‘DOWN ’ .

Teaching RF thermostat ID code to control unit.

1. Leave the remote thermostat in the off or stand by position.

(the room temperature and time only will be displayed)

2.The heater must be turned off at its switch located on the rhs of the heater.

3.Turn off the power point and fully remove power cord plug.

(if there is no access to the power cord plug then try switching off the power switch which the installer has fitted externally)

4.Wait at least 30 seconds and then plug the cord plug back into the power point and switch on the power point,(or switch on the power switch) do not operate any heater buttons.

5.You have now 15 seconds to perform the code learning procedure.

6.With the remote thermostat unit still off, aim the control at the heater and press the button(s) in sequence within 2 seconds

The seqence of pressing buttons is “P, T, T, UP ”

7.When successful, the display will show “LC” (learning code) very briefly.

Page 14.

Program mode

Factory default settings

Time Period Start Time Heat Temperature (°C)

Wake up. 6.00 am 20 °C

Away. 8.30 am 7 °C

Coming home. 5.00 pm 21 °C

Sleep . 10.30 pm 7 °C

The room will be maintained at set temperature during set period.

Your Settings

After programming, record your personal settings weekday and weekend settings here for future reference.

Weekdays

Time Period Start Time Heat Temperature (°C)

Wake up.

°C

Away.

Coming home .

pm

Sleep. pm

°C

°C

°C

Weekend

Time Period Start Time Heat Temperature (°C)

Wake up.

°C

Away.

Coming home .

pm

Sleep. pm

°C

°C

°C

Page 13.

Thermostat LCD

Feature Symbol Description

Time of day

Day of week

AM

SU MO TU WE TH FR SA

Displays the time of day in hours and minutes, AM or PM. The time is displayed when the thermostat is on or off.

Displays the current day of the week. The day is displayed when the thermostat is on or off.

Temperature display

Room set indicator

Transmit indicator

Battery low indicator

ROOM

SET

Programming mode indicator

Automatic / manual mode indication

Flame indicator

PROG

MANUAL

AUTO

When the thermostat is on, the programmed (set) temperature will be displayed. When the thermostat is off, only the room temperature will be displayed.

Indicates that the thermostat is transmitting to the receiver, the symbol will appear on the LCD for 1 second.

Indicates that battery power is below an acceptable level. The symbol will flash to indicate that the batteries need replacing.

The thermostat will remain functional for approximately another 5 days before shutting down.

Indicates that the thermostat is in programming mode.

Indicates whether the thermostat is in manual or automatic mode.

Fan indicator

Indicates the flame height:

HIGH FLAME

MEDIUM FLAME

LOW FLAME

Indicates the fan speed.

The fan ranges are graduated settings:1,2,3 and are linked to the flame setting.

Page 6.

Functions

Button Functions

Button Function Description

PWR

PWR

PWR

OK

On

Switches the thermostat on.

If the thermostat is off, pressing and releasing the PWR and OK button together will turn the thermostat on to the most recently selected working mode.

Switches the unit off.

PWR

Off

OK

UP

DOWN

A / M

OK

UP

Enter Accepts the current function and advances the next function.

Increment hours, minutes, day or temperature.

DOWN

A/M

Decrement hours, minutes, day or temperature.

Automatic

/ Manual

Toggles between automatic and manual mode.

Programming button function

T

P

T

P

Time

Program

Indicates time and day of the week programming (must press and hold for 2 or more seconds when thermostat is off).

Indicates the programming mode (must press and hold for 2 or more seconds when thermostat is off).

Page 7.

Programming Display Settings

ROOM ROOM ROOM

SET SET SET

TIME

AM

SU MO TU WE TH FR SA

PROG

Set period day.

Days of week flash.

TIME

AM

MO

PROG

Set hours.

Time and hours flash.

TIME

AM

MO

PROG

Set minutes.

Time and minutes flash.

SET SET

TIME

AM

MO

PROG

Period 1.

Set temperature.

Set and temperature flash.

TIME

MO

PROG

Period 2.

SET

AM

TIME

MO

PROG

Period 3.

SET

TIME

MO

PROG

Period 4.

PM

PM

Page 12.

Programming

Setting the period starting time.

The hour and AM / PM settings will now flash. To set the P1 starting time, press and release the ‘ UP ’ and ‘ DOWN the hour setting. Press and hold the ‘ UP ’

’ button to increase or decrease or ‘ DOWN ’ button for 2 seconds or longer to increase or decrease the hour setting by 1 hour every 0.5

seconds.

The hour function is in 12 hour time, so please ensure that AM or PM is set correctly.

To accept the hour press ‘ OK ’.

The minute setting will flash. Adjust the minute setting similarly using ‘ UP ’ or ‘ DOWN ’ buttons.

To accept the minute press ‘ OK ’.

Setting the temperature.

The temperature setting will now flash. Press and release the ’ UP ’ or

‘ DOWN ’ button to increase or decrease the temperature setting by 1°C.

Press and hold th ‘ UP ’ or ‘ DOWN ’ button for 2 seconds or longer to increase or decrease the temperature setting by 1°C every 0.5 seconds.

To accept the temperature press ‘ OK ’.

Period 1 is now set for the day/s of the week that you have chosen. The

LCD will display P2 to indicate that period 2 can now be set for the same day/s of the week.

Repeat the programming process for periods 3 and 4.

After program 4 is set, press ‘ OK ’ and the program for the selected day/s will be set.

The thermostat will now automatically turn off.

Repeat the programming process for any other periods/days that are required.

Page 11.

Initial Setup

ON

If the ‘ PWR ’ is off, the heater will not start.

Press and release the and releasing ‘ PWR

‘ PWR ’

’ and ‘ OK’ and ‘OK’ buttons together, pressing buttons will turn the thermostat on to the most recently selected working mode or the factory default setting if not previously programmed.

Note small Red LED Display light will be displayed constantly while heater is on.Will

flash intermittently when unit is not in operation.

OFF

Press and release the ‘ PWR ’ will shut unit down.

Setting the day of the week and time.

longer to initiate programming the time.

AM / PM will flash.

Time , the hour setting and the

Setting the hour function.

Press and release the ‘ UP ’ or ‘ DOWN hour setting by 1 hour.

’ button to increase or decrease the

Press and hold the ‘ UP ’ or ‘ DOWN ’ button for 2 seconds or longer to increase or decrease the hour setting by 1 hour every 0.5 seconds.

Press ‘ OK ’ to accept and select the minute.

Setting the minute function.

Press and release, or press and hold down the ’ UP ’ or ‘DOWN ’ button to increase or decrease the minute setting by 1 minute similarly to the hour setting.

Press ‘ OK ’ to accept and select the day of the week.

Setting the day of the week function.

Press and release the ‘ UP ’ or ‘ DOWN ’ button to change the day of the week to the following or previous day. Press and hold the ‘ UP ’ or ‘ DOWN button for 2 seconds or longer to increase or decrease the day of the week

’ by 1 day every 0.5 seconds.

Press ‘ OK ’ to complete setting.

The time and day of the week is now set.

Note: Use the outer edge of buttons to toggle through functions.

Page 8.

Manual mode

The manual mode allows setting the temperature at any level.

To select Manual mode, firstly the thermostat must be turned on, then press and release the ‘ A/M ’ button until MANUAL appears on the display.

Flame height and Fan speed.

The flame height and fan speed are linked for safety purposes and are not independently adjustable. The flame height and fan speed are set by the thermostat according to the difference between the set temperature and the current temperature. They are automatically controlled by the thermostat in the program cycle.This will vary according to the selected temperature and the actual room temperature.

Adjusting the temperature.

In the manual mode, adjust the set temperature by pressing or releasing the ‘ UP’ or ‘ DOWN ’ buttons. Press and hold the ‘ UP ’ or ‘ DOWN ’ buttons to increase or decrease the temperature by 1°C every 0.5 seconds.

Automatic mode.

The automatic mode allows the temperature to be regulated according to a programmed level and time.

With the thermostat on, press and release the ‘ A/M

AUTO appears on the LCD.

’ button until the word

To correctly operate in must be set.

automatic mode, the time and day of the week

The thermostat will now operate according to the program set for the current time period. Programming instructions are found on page 10.

Manually overriding the set program.

At any time, the temperature or fan speed may be adjusted up or down similar to operating in manual mode.

However, whenever the thermostat changes to a new time period, the temperature will be reset automatically according to that period’s setting.

Page 9.

Programming

Each day of the week can be programmed individually for periods P1, P2,

P3, and P4, making a total of 28 programmed periods.

Alternatively, a weekday program can be set, so the same program is used for Monday to Friday. Similarly, a weekday program can be set for Saturday

- Sunday. The entire week can also have the same program.

Alternatively, a weekday or weekend program can be set with individual programs for the remaining days.

The suggested period settings for each day(s) are:

Period 1 - morning (Wake up)

Period 2 - daytime (Away)

Period 3 - evening (Coming home)

Period 4 - night time. (Sleep)

To begin programming.

to initiate programming. The LCD will display which the thermostat is currently set MO

PROG, Pd will flash.

and the time at

Period 1 can now be set.

Setting the day of the week.

You must choose which day(s) of the week you wish to program.

Press and release the ‘ UP ’ or ‘ DOWN ’ button to change the day of the week to the following or previous day. Press and hold the ‘ UP ’ or ‘ DOWN ’ button for 2 seconds or longer to increase or decrease the day of the week by

1 day every 0.5 seconds.

The order that you can scroll through the days is as follows:

MO>TU>WE>TH>FR>MO TU WE TH FR>SA>SU>SU SA>MO TU WE TH FR SA SU

To accept the selected day(s) of the week press ‘ OK ’.

Page 10.

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