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This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Opera-
tion is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device May not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential instal-
lation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interfer-
ence will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, Which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
1 | Instructions part 1 | Users Manual | 4.44 MiB | May 03 2014 |
R R Draft November 4, 2013 GV60 Remote Electronic Ignition and Control System INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR OEM USE ONLY CONTENTS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Application ............................................................................................. 3 Components .......................................................................................... 3 Technical Specifications ........................................................................ 4 Gas Connections ................................................................................... 5 Perform Gas Leak Test ......................................................................... 6 Wiring Connections ............................................................................... 6 Gas Control Knob Settings .................................................................. 11 Adjustment ........................................................................................... 11 Final Check .......................................................................................... 12 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS General Notes ..................................................................................... 13 Setting the Electronic Code ................................................................. 13 4-SYMBOL ......................................................................................... 14 Setting Celsius or Fahrenheit .............................................................. 14 Setting the Time .................................................................................. 14 Manual Mode ....................................................................................... 14 Countdown Timer ................................................................................ 15 Child Proof ........................................................................................... 15 6-SYMBOL ......................................................................................... 16 Setting Celsius or Fahrenheit .............................................................. 16 Setting the Time .................................................................................. 16 Modes of Operation ............................................................................. 16 Manual Mode ....................................................................................... 17 Thermostatic Mode .............................................................................. 17 Countdown Timer ................................................................................ 18 Program Mode ..................................................................................... 18 Child Proof ........................................................................................... 18 8-SYMBOL ......................................................................................... 19 Setting Celsius or Fahrenheit .............................................................. 19 Setting the Time .................................................................................. 19 Modes of Operation ............................................................................. 19 Manual Mode ....................................................................................... 20 Thermostatic Mode .............................................................................. 21 Countdown Timer ................................................................................ 21 Program Mode ..................................................................................... 21 Random Flame ..................................................................................... 22 Auxiliary Feature .................................................................................. 22 Child Proof ........................................................................................... 22 10-SYMBOL ....................................................................................... 23 Setting Celsius or Fahrenheit .............................................................. 23 Setting the Time .................................................................................. 23 Modes of Operation ............................................................................. 23 Manual Mode ....................................................................................... 24 Thermostatic Mode .............................................................................. 25 Countdown Timer ................................................................................ 25 Program Mode ..................................................................................... 25 Circulating Fan Operation ................................................................... 26 Light/Dimmer Operation ...................................................................... 26 Random Flame ..................................................................................... 26 Auxiliary Feature .................................................................................. 26 Child Proof ........................................................................................... 26 TOUCH PAD / WALL SWITCH ............................................................ 27 SWITCH PANEL .................................................................................. 27 Manual Operation ................................................................................ 28 To Turn off Gas to Appliance ............................................................... 28 Automatic Turn Down .......................................................................... 28 Automatic Shut Off 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H b m G l o r t i x a M k i t r e M 3 1 0 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION FOR OEM USE ONLY IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Read these instructions carefully and completely before installing or operating. Failure to follow them could result in a re or explosion causing property damage, personal injury, or loss of life. Service and installation must be performed by a trained/experienced service technician. WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do NOT operate any appliance. Do NOT touch any electrical switch; do NOT use any phone in your building. Immediately evacuate the area and contact the gas supplier. Follow the gas suppliers instructions. If you cannot reach the gas supplier, call the re department. Installation and service must be performed by a quali ed installer, service agency, or the gas supplier. Installation shall conform with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 or the IFGC or CSA B149.1. All piping and tubing must comply with local codes and ordinances. Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas control knobs. Never use tools. If a knob will not push in or turn by hand, do not try to repair it. Call a quali ed service technician. Force or attempted repair can result in a re or explosion. Do NOT use a product if you suspect it has been subjected to high temperatures, damaged, tampered with, or taken apart. Do NOT use a product if you suspect it has been under water or that liquid has seeped into the product. Any of these incidents can cause leakage or other damage that may affect proper operation and cause potentially dangerous combustion problems. Damper position must be in accordance with Manufacturers Installation Instructions and all applicable standards. Failure to follow them could result in a re or explosion causing property damage, personal injury, or loss of life. Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas control knobs. Never use tools. If a knob will not push in or turn by hand, do NOT try to repair it. Call a quali ed service technician. Force or attempted repair can result in a re or explosion. Do NOT store or use gasoline or other ammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this control or other appliances. ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD Read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow them could result in property damage, personal injury, or loss of life. This control must be electrically wired and operated in accordance with all codes and local regulations. Service and installation must be performed by a trained, experienced service technician. Do NOT use the control if you suspect it may be damaged. d e v r e s e R s t h g R i l l 2 / 28
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(with cable) GV-S60 Receiver B6R-R9(8)U... 6R-R9(8)U... Cable V Module-Receiver G6R-CBV... G6R-CBV... V Module G6R-BU..., G6R-BE... Figure 4: Additional Function RF: FAN Light/Dimmer Latching Solenoid Receiver G6R-R3(4)AUT; G6R-R3(4)AKT;
G6R-R3(4)UT; G6R-R3(4)KT G6R-R3(4)UT; G6R-R3(4)KT Ground Cable Ground Cable G60-ZCGTC... G60-ZCGTC... 2nd Thermocouple Cable 2 G60-ZCTC... G60-ZCTC... with connections for EU, UK and U.S. Figure 5: Mains Adapter Figure 6: RF 2nd Thermocouple Option 2nd Thermocouple 22ndnd G60-ZPT... 3 / 28
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H b m G l o r t i x a M k i t r e M 3 1 0 2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR OEM USE ONLY TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Gas combination control according to CSA or CE approval
(see label for certi cation) APPROVALS CSA: Multifunctional gas control according to ANSI Z21.78 CE:
6.20 and ANSI Z21.20 6.20 for U.S. & Canada Gas Appliances Directive 90/396/EEC and EN 298-2003, DIN EN 126 FUELS CSA: Suitable for natural, manufactured, mixed gases, lique-
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ed petroleum gases, and LP gas-air mixtures. Suitable for use with gases of EN 437 gas family 1, 2 and 3. PRESSURE DROP/CAPACITY CSA: 1 w.c. at 65,000 BTU/hr CE: 2,5 mbar at 1,2 m/h air RANGE OF REGULATION CSA: 10,000 to 85,000 BTU/hr CE: Class C according EN 88 REGULATOR ADJUSTMENT CSA: 3 w.c. to 5 w.c.; 8 w.c. to 12 w.c. CE: 5 to 40 mbar (50 to 400 kPa) CE + CSA: 3 w.c. to 12 w.c. (7.5 to 30 mbar) Convertible Regulator: 3 to 4.5 NG/8.5 to 11.5 LP MOUNTING POSITION In upright position, gas control knobs are on top of the valve. Valve may be mounted 0 to 90 any direction (including verti-
cal) from the upright position. Valve must NOT be mounted upside down. MAXIMUM INLET PRESSURE CSA: psi (14 w.c.) CE: 50 mbar (5 kPa) MAIN GAS CONNECTION CSA: NPT (ANSI/ASME B1.20.1), Loxit CE:
Rp (ISO 7-1/EN 10226-1), compression ttings for 8 mm, 10 mm or 12 mm tube PILOT GAS CONNECTION CSA: 7/16-24 UNS for or 3/16 tubing CE: M10x1 for 4 mm or 6 mm tubing INLET AND OUTLET CONNECTION Side or Bottom MAXIMUM ALLOWED TORQUE INLET AND OUTLET CSA: 280 inch-pounds CE: 35 Nm THERMOCOUPLE/INTERRUPTER BLOCK 11/32-32 UNF, M10x1, M9x1, M8x1 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE RANGE CSA: Combination control: 32 F to 176 F Latching solenoid valve: 32 F to 176 F Receiver RF without batteries: 176 F Receiver RF with batteries: 140 F Handset: 140 F Wall switch/touch pad: 176 F Switch panel: 221 F Module: 176 F Ignition cable: 302 F 4 / 28 Misc. cables: 221 F Cable with relay: 158 F CE: Combination control: 0 C to 80 C Latching solenoid valve: 0 C to 80 C Receiver RF without batteries: 80 C Receiver RF with batteries: 60 C Handset: 60 C Wall switch/touch pad: 80 C Switch panel: 105 C Module: 80 C Ignition cable: 150 C HANDSETS Figure 7: Previous Handsets NOTICE The handsets and receivers are not interchangeable with previ-
ous electronics (see gure 7). RADIO FREQUENCY 868 MHz for Europe 915 MHz for U.S. and for Canada. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Opera-
tion is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modi cations not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential instal-
lation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interfer-
ence will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. BATTERIES HANDSET 2 x 1.5 V AAA (quality alkaline recommended). BATTERIES RECEIVER 4 x 1.5 V AA (quality alkaline recommended). An AC Mains Adapter may be used instead of batteries. NOTICE Only the Mertik Maxitrol AC Mains Adapter or one preapproved by Mertik Maxitrol can be used. Use of other adaptors can render the system inoperable. Inlet: 230 VAC/50 Hz; 210 VA Outlet: 230 VAC/50 Hz; 100 VA each Built-in fuse 2,5 A V MODULE CE:
CSA: Inlet: 115 VAC/60 Hz; 210 VA Outlet: 115 VAC/60 Hz; 100 VA each Built-in fuse 2.5 A
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H b m G l o r t i x a M k i t r e M 3 1 0 2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR OEM USE ONLY Read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow them could result in a re or explosion causing property damage, personal injury, or loss of life. The product must be installed and operated according to all codes and local regulations. It is the appliance manufacturers responsibility to determine GV60s suitability for a speci c application. Do NOT remove screws from the gas valve. Do NOT adjust and/or alter any components marked with tamper indicating paint. Motor knob is not to be removed. 1. Turn off gas supply at the appliance service valve before starting installation, and perform a Gas Leak Test after the installation is complete. 2. Install the sediment trap (where required) in the gas supply line to prevent contamination of the gas valve (see gure 9). 3. Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas control knobs. Never use tools. If a knob will not push in or turn by hand, do not try to repair it. Call a quali ed service technician. Force or attempted repair will void warranty and can result in a re or explosion. Location Locate the combination gas valve where it is not exposed to steam cleaning, high humidity, dripping water, corrosive chemi-
cals, dust or grease accumulation, or excessive heat. To assure proper operation, follow these guidelines:
Locate combination gas valve in a well-ventilated area. Mount combination gas valve high enough to avoid exposure to ooding or splashing water. Make sure the ambient temperature does not exceed the ambi-
ent temperature ratings for each component. GV60 standard version is suitable for indoor use only. GAS CONNECTIONS Figure 8: S = Clamp Areas, B = Mounting Points Sediment Trap Sediment Trap Sediment Trap Figure 9: Sediment Trap (where required) Connection Main Gas (Tubing Connections) 1. Do not use pipe joint compound or Te on/PTFE tape. 2. Slip nut and ferrule over tubing. 3. Slide nut and ferrule into place, and insert tubing into inlet/outlet connection until it bottoms. Turn nger tight. 4. Use a wrench to tighten nut about 1 turn beyond nger tight. Fire or Explosion Hazard. Can cause property damage, severe injury, or death. Do NOT bend tubing at gas valve connection point after compression tting has been tightened. This can result in a gas leak at the connection. Do not overtighten connections. Overtightening can damage the control body resulting in a leak or a control malfunction. Use new, properly reamed pipe free from metal or material chips. When tubing is used, assure that ends are square, deburred and clean. All tubing bends must be smooth and free of distortion. When threads are tightened, the valve must be held at the desig-
nated clamping points (see gure 8). Read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow them could result in a re or explosion causing property damage, personal injury, or loss of life. The product must be installed and operated according to all codes and local regulations. Connection Main Gas (Pipe Connections) 1. Do not use Te on/PTFE tape. 2. Pipe to be inserted into the valve must be the proper thread length and to gauge. Thread that is cut too long can cause distortion or malfunction if inserted too deeply. 3. Apply a moderate amount of approved pipe sealant to the pipe only, leaving the two end threads bare. 4. Connect pipe to valve inlet and outlet. Do not overtighten connections. Overtightening can damage the control body resulting in a leak or a control malfunction. 5 / 28
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H b m G l o r t i x a M k i t r e M 3 1 0 2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR OEM USE ONLY Connection Pilot Gas (Tubing Connections) 1. Do not use pipe joint compound or Te on/PTFE tape. 2. Slip tting over tubing. 3. Insert pilot tubing into pilot outlet until it bottoms. Turn tting nger tight. 4. Turn with a wrench until you shear off the ferrule. Turn an ad-
ditional turn to make a gastight seal. 5. Connect other end of tubing to pilot burner. The main gas valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures in excess of psi (3.5 kPa CSA; 50 mbar CE). Overpressurizing can damage the control resulting in a leak or a control malfunction. PERFORM GAS LEAK TEST 1. Check carefully for gas leaks immediately after the valve has been installed and the gas turned on. Do this before attempt-
ing to operate the appliance or other gas burning device. 2. Using a clean brush, apply an approved leak test solution to the tubing and pipe connections. Bubbles indicate a leak. 3. If no leakage is detected, light the main burner. 4. With the main burner in operation, apply an approved leak test solution to all tubing and pipe connections (including adapters) and the valve inlet and outlet. Bubbles indicate a leak. 5. If a leak is detected, tighten pipe connections (including adapt-
ers) according to Gas Connections (page 5). Absolutely no leakage should occur, otherwise there is a danger of re or explosion depending upon conditions. Never use the appliance if leakage is detected. WIRING CONNECTIONS
(See gures 1014, pages 711) NOTICE Wiring of valve and receiver must be completed before starting ignition. Failure to do so could damage the electronics. Connect all components according to the appropriate wiring dia-
gram. When GV60 components are installed, make sure they are not exposed to dirt, oil, grease or other chemical agents. Do not permit foreign particles under plastic cover. Place ON/OFF switch (if equipped) where it is easily accessible for the user. Thermocouple Circuit Total resistance of thermocouple circuit should be minimized to ensure proper operation. NOTICE The use of the Mertik Maxitrol interrupter block is recommend-
ed. Keep connection of interrupter block and thermocouple clean and dry. Avoid severe bending of the thermocouple tubing during installation (min. 1 radius; 2.5 cm) as this may cause it to fail. 6 / 28 Tighten interrupter block into valve turn beyond nger tight
(2...3 Nm). Slide cables into plastic insert. Slide plastic insert with cables into the brass interrupter block. While keeping pressure on the cables and plastic insert, tighten the thermocouple ... turn beyond nger tight (2...3 Nm). Ignition Cable NOTICE Do not damage the ignition cable while attaching it to the igni-
tion electrode. When the cable is in place, avoid contact with sharp objects or edges. With cables longer than 900 mm, avoid contact with metal parts, as this could decrease spark. Receiver NOTICE To keep the receiver free from debris, dirt, and humidity, do not remove the receiver from the plastic bag until all construction is complete. 1. Insert batteries or connect AC mains power. The module for circulating fan and light/dimmer includes a mains adapter. With mains adapter, batteries can be used for backup (RF only). 2. Place ON/OFF switch (if equipped) to ON position. 3. The receiver has to learn the handset code:
Press and hold the receivers reset button ( gure 10, page 7) until you hear two (2) beeps. After the second, longer beep, release the reset button. Within the subsequent 20 seconds press the button on the handset until you hear two (2) short beeps con rming the code is set. NOTE: This is a one time setting only, and it is not required when changing the batteries in the handset or receiver. 4. When the RF-receiver is placed in the appliance, the surround-
ing metal can reduce reception considerably. IR Versions ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD Read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow them could result in property damage, personal injury, or loss of life. This control must be electrically wired and operated in ac-
cordance with all codes and local regulations. Service and installation must be performed by a trained, experienced service technician. Do not use the module if you suspect it may be damaged. V Module An LED indicates that power is ON. Use Power cord, Fan and Light with Molex connecter according to wiring diagram ( gure 11, page 8) or connect wires with core cable ends to the pluggable screw terminals. V Module with screw terminals: max. AWG 12/2,5 mm2 ( gure 11, page 8). Connect the Light and the Fan rst and then the power supply. Take care that unused outlets are protected from contact. d e v r e s e R s t h g R i l l A
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H b m G l o r t i x a M k i t r e M 3 1 0 2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR OEM USE ONLY GAS CONTROL KNOB SETTINGS Gas control knobs function as follows (see gure 15):
KNOB Main valve POSITION FUNCTION OFF Prevents main gas ow through valve. Permits main gas ow through valve if the pilot is lit and thermocouple is generating suf cient power. Allows the pilot to be manually ignited and prevents main gas ow. Allows for automatic ignition. Main valve ON MANUAL knob MAN MANUAL knob ON ADJUSTMENT It is the appliance manufacturers responsibility to determine GV60s suitability for a speci c application. Do not attempt to remove screws from the top of gas valve. Do not change any adjustments marked with tamper indicating paint. Motor knob is not to be removed. to in.
(10 to13 mm) Thermocouple Vented Gas Appliances Figure 16: Proper Flame Impingement on Thermocouple Outlet Pressure Adjustment
(Vented Units Only)
. STANDARD REGULATOR OR THROTTLE
(Throttle CE only) 1. Connect a pressure manometer to the valve outlet pressure tap. Pressure tap is opened by turning the screw counterclock-
wise Pressure regulator or throttle are located under the cover and can be reached by removing the plug (see gures 16 and 18). 2. Turn MANUAL knob and main valve knob to the ON position. 3. Turn pressure regulator adjustment screw to set required burner pressure (high re). Pressure is increased by turning clockwise
(pressure regulator models), or decreased by turning counterclockwise
. Pressure Regulator
(remove plug rst) Main Valve Knob Side Inlet Side Outlet Pilot Gas Adjustment Screw (turn with screwdriver) MANUAL Knob Connection Piezo Igniter Tab 2.8 x 0.8 mm Pressure Regulator or Throttle
(remove plug rst) Figure 17: Combination Control GV60, Cover NOTE: Throttle models pressure is increased by turning coun-
; or decreased by turning clockwise terclockwise
. Inlet Pressure Tap Outlet Pressure Tap Bottom Inlet Bottom Outlet Magnet Unit Minimum Rate Ori ce Figure 15: GV60, Connections and Adjustment Options Pilot Flame Adjustment
(Vented Units Only) The pilot ow adjustment is preset to maximum at the factory. The pilot ame should envelope to of the thermocouple vented only (see gure 16). 1. The adjustment screw can be reached through a hole in the MANUAL knob (see gure 15). 2. Turn the MANUAL knob to the ON position. 3. It is now possible to pierce through a lm on the cover with a screwdriver to reach the adjustment screw beneath. 4. Turn the adjustment screw clockwise to decrease or counterclockwise to increase pilot ame. d e v r e s e R s t h g R i l l A
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H b m G l o r t i x a M k i t r e M 3 1 0 2 4. After adjustment, replace the plug. 5. If no other adjustments are required, close pressure tap(s) by turning the screw(s) full clockwise
. Check all connections/pressure tap(s) for leaks. 6. If the desired outlet pressure or ow cannot be achieved by adjusting the gas valve, check the gas valve inlet pressure us-
ing a manometer at the valve inlet pressure tap. If the inlet pressure is in the normal range, replace the gas valve; other-
wise, take necessary steps to assure proper gas pressure to the valve. CONVERTIBLE PRESSURE REGULATOR
(Optional) Convertible regulators are designed to deliver either of two xed outlet pressures for Natural Gas (NG) or LP Gas. To change from one gas to the other, turn the conversion plug (see gure 18) counter clockwise to remove. Unsnap and remove the plas-
tic part, rotate it 180, and then slide it back on the conversion plug until it snaps. Turn the conversion plug clockwise until it bottoms out. 11 / 28 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR OEM USE ONLY FINAL CHECK Observe several complete ON/OFF cycles to ensure proper op-
eration. During these cycles the electronics will determine the optimum ignition sequence timing. 1. STOP! Read the safety information included before proceeding. 2. Turn main valve knob to the OFF, full clockwise position. 3. Place ON/OFF switch (if equipped) to the O (OFF position). 4. Wait a minimum of ve (5) minutes to clear out any gas. Verify that no gas is in the area around the appliance, including near the oor. If you detect gas STOP! Follow What to do if you smell gas in the safety information (page 2). If no gas is present, proceed according to the Mertik Maxitrol Operating Instructions. Fire or explosion hazard. Attempted disassembly or repair can cause property damage, severe injury or death. Do not disas-
semble the gas valve; it contains no serviceable components. Conversion Plug Natural Gas:
NG position 180 Lique ed Petroleum Gas:
LP position Figure 18: Conversion from one gas to another Minimum Gas Flow Adjustment
(Vented Units Only) 1. Set the control into low re setting by turning the motor knob to OFF position and back until the valve opens. 2. The minimum rate can be set either by screwing in a calibrated minimum rate screw ( xed ori ce) or an adjustable minimum rate screw. Controls with adjustable screws without a custom-
er speci c setting are factory set at maximum ow. 3. Turn the screw clockwise to decrease the minimum 4. Care should be taken to screw the xed ori ce until it stops. 5. Close pressure tap(s) by turning the screw(s) full clockwise
. Check all connections/pressure tap(s) for leaks. ow. Changing the Fuel Type
(Vented Units Only) GV60 is suitable for all gas types and can be converted to meet the manufacturers requirements for a speci c gas type. Adjust-
ments of pressure regulator, minimum rate and pilot gas are according to above-mentioned instructions. To convert for LPG CE it is necessary to block the pressure regulator by turning the regulator adjustment screw fully to the bottom limit (or the throttle adjustment screw fully to the upper limit). d e v r e s e R s t h g R i l l A
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H b m G l o r t i x a M k i t r e M 3 1 0 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR OEM USE ONLY OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS GENERAL NOTES NOTICE Wiring of valve and receiver must be completed before starting ignition. Failure to do so could damage the electronics. Batteries Handset Low battery indicator on handsets. Batteries Receiver Low battery indication: frequent beeps for 3 seconds when mo-
tor turns. An AC Mains Adapter may be used instead of batteries. The module for fan speed control and light/dimmer includes mains power together with batteries in the receiver for auto-
matic backup in case of power outage. SETTING THE ELECTRONICS CODE
(First time use only.) Radio Frequency Handset A code is selected automatically for all Mertik Maxitrol electronics from among 65,000 random codes available.The receiver must be paired with the handset:
Press and hold the receivers reset button (see gure 19) until you hear two (2) beeps. The rst beep is short and the second beep is long. After the second beep, release the reset button. Within the subsequent 20 seconds press the on the handset until you hear two additional short beeps con rming the code is set. If you hear one long beep, this indicates the pairing se-
quence has failed or the wiring is incorrect. NOTE: This is a one time pairing only, and is not required after changing the batteries of the handset or receiver. Without using a mains adapter, battery replacement is rec-
ommended at the beginning of each heating season. Old or dead batteries should be removed immediately. If left in the unit the batteries can overheat, leak, and/or explode. Do NOT expose batteries (including during storage) to di-
rect sunlight, excessive heat, re, moisture, or severe im-
pact. Each of these conditions can cause the batteries to overheat, leak, and/or explode. New and old batteries and different brands of batteries should not be used together. Mixing of various batteries can cause the batteries to overheat, leak, and/or explode. Figure 19: Receiver Reset Button
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H b m G l o r t i x a M k i t r e M 3 1 0 2 13 / 28 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4-SYMBOL Child Proof Time Signal Indicator Countdown Timer AM PM FOR OEM USE ONLY Battery Status F or C Figure 20: 4-symbol Display Temperature SETTING CELSIUS OR FAHRENHEIT MANUAL MODE (HANDSET) AM PM ON OFF 1 2 To change between C and F, press and buttons simultaneously. NOTE: Choosing F results in a 12 hour clock. Choosing C results in a 24 hour clock. buttons simultane-
or button. buttons simultane-
and and Press ously. Hour ashes. To select hour press Press ously. Minutes ash. To select minutes press ton. To con rm press simultaneously or wait. and or but-
buttons SETTING THE TIME AM PM ON OFF 1 2 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 14 / 28 NOTICE BEFORE OPERATING 1. Make sure MANUAL knob on the GV60 Valve is in the ON, full counterclockwise position. 2. Place the ON/OFF switch (if equipped) in the I (ON position). TO TURN ON FIRE When pilot ignition is con rmed, motor turns automatically to maximum ame height. AM PM ON OFF 1 2 Handset Press button until a short beep con-
rms the start sequence has begun;
release button. Beeps continue while ignition is in pro-
cess. Rotating circle is shown on display un-
til ignition sequence is complete. Main gas ows once pilot ignition is con rmed. Handset automatically goes into Man-
ual mode after main burner ignition. d e v r e s e R s t h g R i l l A
, G K If the pilot does not stay lit after several tries, turn the main valve knob to OFF and follow the instructions TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE (page 28). Standby Mode (Pilot Flame) Handset Press and hold button to set appliance to pilot ame. o C
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4 AM PM ON OFF 1 2 Handset Press button to turn off. NOTE: There is a 5 sec delay before the next ignition is possible. AM PM ON OFF 1 2 ON/SETTING:
1. Press and hold button until hourglass icon displayed and hour ashes. To select hour press To con rm press ash. To select minutes press button. To con rm press button. button. Minutes button or wait. or or 2. 3. 4. 5. FLAME HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT AM PM ON OFF 1 2 button. Handset To increase ame height press and hold To decrease ame press and hold button. To set re to pilot press and hold button. DESIGNATED LOW FIRE AND HIGH FIRE To go to low re, double-click ton. LO is displayed. but-
NOTE: Flame goes to high re rst be-
fore going to low re. To go to high re, double-click ton. HI is displayed. but-
AM AM If the appliance will not operate, follow the instructions TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE (page 28). OFF:
Press down time disappear. button, hourglass and count-
NOTE: At end of countdown time period, the re turns OFF. The CountdownTimer only works in Manual, Thermostatic, and Random modes. Maximum countdown time is 9 hours. CHILD PROOF AM PM ON OFF 1 2 ON:
To activate press buttons si-
multaneously. Children icon displayed and the handset is rendered inoper-
able, except for the OFF function. and OFF:
To deactivate press buttons simultaneously. Children icon disap-
pears. and 15 / 28
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 6-SYMBOL FOR OEM USE ONLY Child Proof Time Signal Indicator Thermostatic Mode Battery Status AM PM F or C Countdown Timer Program Mode ON OFF 1 2 Temperature Figure 21: 6-symbol Display SETTING CELSIUS OR FAHRENHEIT MODES OF OPERATION AM PM ON OFF 1 2 To change between C and F, press and buttons simultaneously. NOTE: Choosing F results in a 12 hour clock. Choosing C results in a 24 hour clock. ON OFF 1 2 1. Press and buttons simultane-
ously. Hour ashes. 2. To select hour press 3. Press and ously. Minutes ash. 4. To select minutes press or button. buttons simultane-
ton. 5. To con rm press and simultaneously or wait. or but-
buttons ON OFF 1 2 ON OFF 1 2 SETTING THE TIME AM PM ON OFF 1 2 16 / 28 AM PM AM PM AM PM Enter Mode Press the appropriate mode button. Exit Mode 1. Press the same mode button again to change to Manual mode. 2. Press or button to change to Manual mode. 3. Press a different mode button to change to that mode. Thermostatic Mode The room temperature is measured and compared to the set temperature. The ame height is then automatically ad-
justed to achieve the set temperature. Program Mode Programs 1 and 2, each can be pro-
grammed to go ON and OFF at speci c times at a set temperature. d e v r e s e R s t h g R i l l A
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H b m G l o r t i x a M k i t r e M 3 1 0 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR OEM USE ONLY MANUAL MODE (HANDSET) DESIGNATED LOW FIRE AND HIGH FIRE NOTICE BEFORE OPERATING 1. Make sure MANUAL knob on the GV60 Valve is in the ON, full counterclockwise position. 2. Place the ON/OFF switch (if equipped) in the I (ON position). TO TURN ON FIRE When pilot ignition is con rmed, motor turns automatically to maximum ame height. AM PM ON OFF 1 2 Handset Press button until a short beep con-
rms the start sequence has begun;
release button. Continuing beeps con rm ignition is in process. Rotating circle is shown on display un-
til ignition sequence is complete. There is main gas ow once pilot igni-
tion is con rmed. Handset automatically goes into Man-
ual mode after main burner ignition. If the pilot does not stay lit after several tries, turn the main valve knob to OFF and follow the instructions TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE (page 28). Standby Mode (Pilot Flame) Handset Press and hold button to set appliance to pilot ame. TO TURN OFF FIRE AM PM ON OFF 1 2 Handset Press button to turn off. NOTE: There is a 5 sec delay before the next ignition is possible. FLAME HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT AM PM ON OFF 1 2 Handset To increase ame height press and hold To decrease ame height or to set ap-
pliance to pilot ame, press and hold button. button. d e v r e s e R s t h g R i l l A
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H b m G l o r t i x a M k i t r e M 3 1 0 2 AM AM To go to low re, double-click ton. LO is displayed. but-
NOTE: Flame goes to high re rst be-
fore going to low re. To go to high re, double-click ton. HI is displayed. but-
L O B M Y S
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6 If the appliance will not operate, follow the instructions TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE (page 28). THERMOSTATIC MODE AM PM AM PM ON OFF 1 2 ON OFF 1 2 ON:
Press button. Thermostat icon dis-
played, preset temperature displayed brie y, and then room temperature dis-
played. OFF:
1. Press 2. Press mode. 3. Press Timer mode. button. or button to enter Manual button to enter Countdown SETTING:
1. Press button and hold until Ther-
mostat icon displayed, temperature ashes. 2. To adjust SET temperature press or button. 3. To con rm press button or wait. 17 / 28 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS COUNTDOWN TIMER AM PM ON OFF 1 2 ON/SETTING:
1. Press and hold button until hour-
glass icon displayed and hour ashes. 2. To select hour press 3. To con rm press or button. button. Minutes ash. 4. To select minutes press 5. To con rm press or button. button or wait. OFF:
Press down time disappear. button, hourglass and count-
ON OFF 1 2 AM PM AM PM NOTE: At end of countdown time period, the re turns OFF. The CountdownTimer only works in Manual, Thermostatic, and Random modes. Maximum countdown time is 9 hours. ON OFF 1 2 PROGRAM MODE NOTE: The set temperature for Thermostatic Mode is the tem-
perature for the ON time in Program Mode. Changing the Thermostatic Mode set temperature also changes the ON time temperature in Program Mode. FOR OEM USE ONLY Time SETTING:
1. Press button and hold until
, , displayed, hour ashes. or 2. To select hour press 3. To con rm press button. , button. dis-
played, minutes ash. 4. To select minutes press or but-
ton. 5. To con rm press button. displayed, hour ashes. 6. To select hour, press 7. To con rm press or button. displayed, minutes ash. 8. To select minutes press
, , button.
, , or but-
ton. NOTE: If you stop programming at this point, program 2 remains deactivated. ON:
Press displayed. button.
, or
, ON or OFF NOTE: Programs 1 and 2 use the same ON (Thermostatic) and OFF temperatures. AM PM AM PM AM PM ON OFF 1 2 ON OFF 1 2 ON OFF 1 2 OFF:
1. Press 2. Press mode. Manual mode. or or button to enter button to enter Thermostatic 3. Press Random icon button to enter Random mode. PROGRAM Temperature SETTING:
1. Press button and hold until
,
, Set temperature (Thermostatic) displayed. 2. To continue press displayed, temperature ashes and wait. button.
, 3. To select OFF temperature press or button. 4. To con rm press button or wait. NOTE: The ON (Thermostatic) and OFF set temperatures are the same for each day. 18 / 28 AM PM ON OFF 1 2 1. To continue to program
, press displayed, hour button. ashes.
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, 2. To select hour press 3. To con rm press or button. button.
, , displayed, minutes ash. 4. To select minutes, press or but-
5. To con rm press button.
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, displayed, hour ashes. 6. To select hour, press 7. To con rm press or button. displayed, minutes ash. 8. To select minutes, press button.
, , or but-
ton. ton. 9. To con rm press button or wait. NOTE: Programs and use the same ON and OFF tempera-
tures. Once an ON and/or OFF temperature has been set, that temperature becomes the new default setting. CHILD PROOF AM PM ON OFF 1 2 ON:
To activate press buttons si-
multaneously. Children icon displayed and the handset is rendered inoper-
able, except for the OFF function. and OFF:
To deactivate press buttons simultaneously. Children icon disap-
pears. and
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H b m G l o r t i x a M k i t r e M 3 1 0 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 8-SYMBOL FOR OEM USE ONLY Child Proof Time Signal Indicator Thermostatic Mode Battery Status AM PM Countdown Timer Program Mode ON OFF 1 2 F or C Random Mode Temperature Auxiliary Feature Figure 22: 8-symbol Display SETTING CELSIUS OR FAHRENHEIT MODES OF OPERATION AM PM ON OFF 1 2 To change between C and F, press and buttons simultaneously. NOTE: Choosing F results in a 12 hour clock. Choosing C results in a 24 hour clock. ON OFF 1 2 1. Press and buttons simultane-
ously. Hour ashes. 2. To select hour press 3. Press and ously. Minutes ash. 4. To select minutes press or button. buttons simultane-
ton. 5. To con rm press and simultaneously or wait. or but-
buttons ON OFF 1 2 ON OFF 1 2 SETTING THE TIME AM PM ON OFF 1 2
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H b m G l o r t i x a M k i t r e M 3 1 0 2 AM PM AM PM AM PM Enter Mode Press the appropriate mode button. Exit Mode 1. Press the same mode button again to change to Manual mode. 2. Press or button to change to Manual mode. 3. Press a different mode button to change to that mode. Thermostatic Mode The room temperature is measured and compared to the set temperature. The ame height is then automatically ad-
justed to achieve the set temperature. Program Mode Programs 1 and 2, each can be pro-
grammed to go ON and OFF at speci c times at a set temperature. 19 / 28 L O B M Y S
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8 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR OEM USE ONLY Random Mode Flame height changes automatically. AM NOTE: Mains adapter recommended. MANUAL MODE (HANDSET) NOTICE BEFORE OPERATING 1. Make sure MANUAL knob on the GV60 Valve is in the ON, full counterclockwise position. 2. Place the ON/OFF switch (if equipped) in the I (ON position). TO TURN ON FIRE When pilot ignition is con rmed, motor turns automatically to maximum ame height. AM PM ON OFF 1 2 Handset Press button until a short beep con-
rms the start sequence has begun;
release button. Continuing beeps con rm ignition is in process. Rotating circle is shown on display un-
til ignition sequence is complete. There is main gas ow once pilot igni-
tion is con rmed. Handset automatically goes into Man-
ual mode after main burner ignition. If the pilot does not stay lit after several tries, turn the main valve knob to OFF and follow the instructions TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE (page 28). Standby Mode (Pilot Flame) Handset Press and hold button to set appliance to pilot ame. TO TURN OFF FIRE AM PM ON OFF 1 2 Handset Press button to turn off. NOTE: There is a 5 sec delay before the next ignition is possible. 20 / 28 FLAME HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT AM PM ON OFF 1 2 Handset To increase ame height press and hold To decrease ame height or to set ap-
pliance to pilot ame, press and hold button. button. DESIGNATED LOW FIRE AND HIGH FIRE To go to low re, double-click ton. LO is displayed. but-
NOTE: Flame goes to high re rst be-
fore going to low re. To go to high re, double-click ton. HI is displayed. but-
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H b m G l o r t i x a M k i t r e M 3 1 0 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS THERMOSTATIC MODE AM PM ON OFF 1 2 ON:
Press button. Thermostat icon dis-
played, preset temperature displayed brie y, and then room temperature dis-
played. OFF:
1. Press 2. Press mode. 3. Press button. or button to enter Manual button to enter Countdown 4. Press button to enter Random mode. Timer mode. AM PM ON OFF 1 2 COUNTDOWN TIMER AM PM ON OFF 1 2 SETTING:
1. Press button and hold until Ther-
mostat icon displayed, temperature ashes. 2. To adjust SET temperature press or button. 3. To con rm press button or wait. ON/SETTING:
1. Press and hold button until hour-
glass icon displayed and hour ashes. button. button. Minutes 2. To select hour press 3. To con rm press or 4. To select minutes press or but-
ash. ton. 5. To con rm press button or wait. OFF:
Press down time disappear. button, hourglass and count-
NOTE: At end of countdown time period, the re turns OFF. The CountdownTimer only works in Manual, Thermostatic, and Random modes. Maximum countdown time is 9 hours. PROGRAM MODE NOTE: The set temperature for Thermostatic Mode is the tem-
perature for the ON time in Program Mode. Changing the Thermostatic Mode set temperature also changes the ON time temperature in Program Mode. ON:
Press displayed. button.
, or
, ON or OFF AM PM ON OFF 1 2
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H b m G l o r t i x a M k i t r e M 3 1 0 2 AM PM AM PM ON OFF 1 2 ON OFF 1 2 FOR OEM USE ONLY or button to enter or Manual mode. OFF:
1. Press 2. Press mode. button to enter Thermostatic 3. Press Random icon button to enter Random mode. PROGRAM Temperature SETTING:
1. Press button and hold until
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, Set temperature (Thermostatic) displayed. 2. To continue press displayed, temperature ashes and wait. button.
, 3. To select OFF temperature press or button. 4. To con rm press button or wait. NOTE: The ON (Thermostatic) and OFF set temperatures are the same for each day. AM PM AM PM ON OFF 1 2 ON OFF 1 2 Time SETTING:
1. Press button and hold until
, , displayed, hour ashes. or 2. To select hour press 3. To con rm press button. , button. dis-
played, minutes ash. 4. To select minutes press or but-
ton. L O B M Y S
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8 5. To con rm press button. displayed, hour ashes. 6. To select hour, press 7. To con rm press or button. displayed, minutes ash. 8. To select minutes press
, , button.
, , or but-
ton. NOTE: If you stop programming at this point, program 2 remains deactivated. NOTE: Programs 1 and 2 use the same ON (Thermostatic) and OFF temperatures. 21 / 28 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR OEM USE ONLY AM PM ON OFF 1 2 CHILD PROOF 1. To continue to program
, press displayed, hour button. ashes.
,
, 2. To select hour press 3. To con rm press or button. button.
, , AM PM displayed, minutes ash. 4. To select minutes, press or but-
ON OFF 1 2 ton. ton. 5. To con rm press button.
,
, displayed, hour ashes. 6. To select hour, press 7. To con rm press or button. displayed, minutes ash. 8. To select minutes, press button.
, , or but-
9. To con rm press button or wait. NOTE: Programs and use the same ON and OFF tempera-
tures. Once an ON and/or OFF temperature has been set, that temperature becomes the new default setting. RANDOM FLAME AM ON:
Press played. OFF:
Press pears. button. Random icon dis-
button. Random icon disap-
NOTE: Mains adapter recommended. AUXILIARY FEATURE Upon ignition burner 1 is ON and burner 2 is in the last setting. AM PM ON OFF 1 2 OFF:
To switch the burner OFF, press the button (Auxiliary icon disappears). ON:
To switch a burner ON, press the ton. but-
NOTE: The latching solenoid valve cannot operate manually. If the receiver battery runs down it will remain in the last operating position. 22 / 28 ON:
To activate press buttons si-
multaneously. Children icon displayed and the handset is rendered inoper-
able, except for the OFF function. and OFF:
To deactivate press buttons simultaneously. Children icon disap-
pears. and
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H b m G l o r t i x a M k i t r e M 3 1 0 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 10-SYMBOL Child Proof Time Signal Indicator Thermostatic Mode AM PM Countdown Timer Program Mode ON OFF 1 2 Temperature Auxiliary Feature Figure 23: 10-symbol Display SETTING CELSIUS OR FAHRENHEIT MODES OF OPERATION FOR OEM USE ONLY Battery Status Fan F or C Light Random Mode AM PM ON OFF 1 2 To change between C and F, press and buttons simultaneously. NOTE: Choosing F results in a 12 hour clock. Choosing C results in a 24 hour clock. ON OFF 1 2 1. Press and buttons simultane-
ously. Hour ashes. 2. To select hour press 3. Press and ously. Minutes ash. 4. To select minutes press or button. buttons simultane-
ton. 5. To con rm press and simultaneously or wait. or but-
buttons ON OFF 1 2 ON OFF 1 2 SETTING THE TIME AM PM ON OFF 1 2
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H b m G l o r t i x a M k i t r e M 3 1 0 2 AM PM AM PM AM PM Enter Mode Press the appropriate mode button. Exit Mode 1. Press the same mode button again to change to Manual mode. 2. Press or button to change to Manual mode. 3. Press a different mode button to change to that mode. L O B M Y S
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0 1 Thermostatic Mode The room temperature is measured and compared to the set temperature. The ame height is then automatically ad-
justed to achieve the set temperature. Program Mode Programs 1 and 2, each can be pro-
grammed to go ON and OFF at speci c times at a set temperature. 23 / 28 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR OEM USE ONLY Random Mode Flame height changes automatically. AM NOTE: Mains adapter recommended. MANUAL MODE (HANDSET) NOTICE BEFORE OPERATING 1. Make sure MANUAL knob on the GV60 Valve is in the ON, full counterclockwise position. 2. Place the ON/OFF switch (if equipped) in the I (ON position). TO TURN ON FIRE When pilot ignition is con rmed, motor turns automatically to maximum ame height. AM PM ON OFF 1 2 Handset Press button until a short beep con-
rms the start sequence has begun;
release button. Continuing beeps con rm ignition is in process. Rotating circle is shown on display un-
til ignition sequence is complete. There is main gas ow once pilot igni-
tion is con rmed. Handset automatically goes into Man-
ual mode after main burner ignition. If the pilot does not stay lit after several tries, turn the main valve knob to OFF and follow the instructions TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE (page 28). Standby Mode (Pilot Flame) Handset Press and hold button to set appliance to pilot ame. TO TURN OFF FIRE AM PM ON OFF 1 2 Handset Press button to turn off. NOTE: There is a 5 sec delay before the next ignition is possible. 24 / 28 FLAME HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT AM PM ON OFF 1 2 Handset To increase ame height press and hold To decrease ame height or to set ap-
pliance to pilot ame, press and hold button. button. DESIGNATED LOW FIRE AND HIGH FIRE To go to low re, double-click ton. LO is displayed. but-
NOTE: Flame goes to high re rst be-
fore going to low re. To go to high re, double-click ton. HI is displayed. but-
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H b m G l o r t i x a M k i t r e M 3 1 0 2 button or wait. NOTE: The ON (Thermostatic) and OFF set temperatures are the same for each day. ON:
Press button. Thermostat icon dis-
played, preset temperature displayed brie y, and then room temperature dis-
played. OFF:
1. Press 2. Press mode. 3. Press 4. Press mode. button. or button to enter Manual Timer mode. button to enter Countdown button to enter Random SETTING:
1. Press button and hold until Ther-
mostat icon displayed, temperature ashes. 2. To adjust SET temperature press or button. 3. To con rm press OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS THERMOSTATIC MODE AM PM AM PM ON OFF 1 2 ON OFF 1 2 COUNTDOWN TIMER AM PM ON OFF 1 2 ON/SETTING:
1. Press and hold button until hour-
glass icon displayed and hour ashes. button. button. Minutes 2. To select hour press 3. To con rm press or 4. To select minutes press or but-
ash. ton. 5. To con rm press button or wait. OFF:
Press down time disappear. button, hourglass and count-
NOTE: At end of countdown time period, the re turns OFF. The CountdownTimer only works in Manual, Thermostatic, and Random modes. Maximum countdown time is 9 hours. PROGRAM MODE
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perature for the ON time in Program Mode. Changing the Thermostatic Mode set temperature also changes the ON time temperature in Program Mode. ON:
Press displayed. button.
, or
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H b m G l o r t i x a M k i t r e M 3 1 0 2 AM PM AM PM ON OFF 1 2 ON OFF 1 2 FOR OEM USE ONLY or button to enter or Manual mode. OFF:
1. Press 2. Press mode. button to enter Thermostatic 3. Press Random icon button to enter Random mode. PROGRAM Temperature SETTING:
1. Press button and hold until
,
, Set temperature (Thermostatic) displayed. 2. To continue press displayed, temperature ashes and wait. button.
, 3. To select OFF temperature press or button. 4. To con rm press button or wait. AM PM AM PM ON OFF 1 2 ON OFF 1 2 Time SETTING:
1. Press button and hold until
, , displayed, hour ashes. or 2. To select hour press 3. To con rm press button. , button. dis-
played, minutes ash. 4. To select minutes press or but-
ton. L O B M Y S
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0 1
, , button.
, , or but-
5. To con rm press button. displayed, hour ashes. 6. To select hour, press 7. To con rm press or button. displayed, minutes ash. 8. To select minutes press ton. NOTE: If you stop programming at this point, program 2 remains deactivated. NOTE: Programs 1 and 2 use the same ON (Thermostatic) and OFF temperatures. 25 / 28 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR OEM USE ONLY AM PM ON OFF 1 2 1. To continue to program
, press displayed, hour button. ashes.
,
, 2. To select hour press 3. To con rm press or button. button.
, , AM RANDOM FLAME displayed, minutes ash. 4. To select minutes, press or but-
ton. 5. To con rm press button.
,
, displayed, hour ashes. 6. To select hour, press 7. To con rm press or button. displayed, minutes ash. 8. To select minutes, press button.
, , or but-
ton. 9. To con rm press ON:
Press played. OFF:
Press pears. button. Random icon dis-
button. Random icon disap-
NOTE: Mains adapter recommended. button or wait. AUXILIARY FEATURE NOTE: Programs and use the same ON and OFF tempera-
tures. Once an ON and/or OFF temperature has been set, that temperature becomes the new default setting. CIRCULATING FAN OPERATION AM NOTE: SETTING only. Fan is switched ON automatically when gas opens. Circulating fan has 4 speed levels from low (1 bar) to high (4 bars). Upon ignition burner 1 is ON and burner 2 is in the last setting. AM PM ON OFF 1 2 OFF:
To switch the burner OFF, press the button (Auxiliary icon disappears). ON:
To switch a burner ON, press the ton. but-
SETTING:
1. Press icon ashes. button and hold until fan 2. Press button to increase fan speed button to decrease fan speed. but-
3. To con rm setting either press and ton or wait (Fan icon displayed). OFF:
Press bars disappear. button until all 4 speed level LIGHT/DIMMER OPERATION AM ON:
Press Light is on at preset level. button (light icon displayed). button (light icon disappears). OFF:
Press SETTING:
1. Press icon ashes. button and hold until light 2. To adjust light between 20100 %
press or button. 3. To con rm setting either press but-
ton or wait (Light icon displayed). NOTE: The Light works independently of the Pilot ame. If you want the light ON but no ame, press button. 26 / 28 NOTE: The latching solenoid valve cannot operate manually. If the receiver battery runs down it will remain in the last operating position. CHILD PROOF AM PM ON OFF 1 2 ON:
To activate press buttons si-
multaneously. Children icon displayed and the handset is rendered inoper-
able, except for the OFF function. and OFF:
To deactivate press buttons simultaneously. Children icon disap-
pears. and
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H b m G l o r t i x a M k i t r e M 3 1 0 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR OEM USE ONLY TOUCH PAD / WALL SWITCH SWITCH PANEL Increase ame height ON-OFF Decrease ame height A) Increase ame height B) ON/OFF C) Decrease ame height Figure 24: Touch Pad / Wall Switch Figure 25: Switch Panel To Turn ON Appliance Press rms the start sequence has begun; release button. Continuing beeps con rm the ignition is in process. Once pilot ignition is con rmed, there is main gas ow. button (see gure 24) until a short beep con-
To Turn ON Appliance Press B button (see gure 25) until a short beep con rms the start sequence has begun; release button. Continuing beeps con rm the ignition is in process. Once pilot ignition is con rmed, there is main gas ow. If the pilot does not stay lit after several tries, turn the main valve knob to OFF and follow the instructions TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE (page 28). If the pilot does not stay lit after several tries, turn the main valve knob to OFF and follow the instructions TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE (page 28). STANDBY MODE (PILOT FLAME) Press and hold ame.
(small ame) button to set appliance at pilot To Turn OFF Appliance Press button. Flame Height Adjustment Press and hold
(large ame) button to increase ame height. Press and hold (small ame) button to decrease ame height or to set appliance at pilot ame. For ne adjustment tap
(large ame) or (small ame) button. STANDBY MODE (PILOT FLAME) Press and hold C button to set appliance at pilot ame. To Turn OFF Appliance Press B button. Flame Height Adjustment Press and hold A button to increase ame height. Press and hold C button to decrease ame height or to set appliance at pilot ame. For ne adjustment tap button A or C button. If the appliance will not operate, follow the instructions TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE (page 28). If the appliance will not operate, follow the instructions TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE (page 28). TO OPEN AND CLOSE SOLENOID VALVE/BURNER Upon ignition Main Burner and Decorative Burner are ON. Simultaneously press the to switch the Decorative Burner OFF. Simultaneously press tons to switch Decorative Burner ON. and
(large ame) buttons but-
and (small ame) buttons NOTE: The latching solenoid valve cannot operate manually. If the receiver battery runs down it will remain in the last operating position. During normal operation the solenoid valve will be reset to the ON position when the GV60 is switched OFF remotely. d e v r e s e R s t h g R i l l A
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H b m G l o r t i x a M k i t r e M 3 1 0 2 27 / 28 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR OEM USE ONLY Piezo ignitor
(optional) ON/OFF switch
(optional) in ON Position 8 Wire Receiver jack Microswitch Connection piezo ignitor tab 2.8 x 0.8 mm MANUAL knob in MAN position Manual pilot valve operator Main valve knob in OFF position Figure 25: Combination control, cover MANUAL OPERATION
(Only possible, when MANUAL knob is used) Access to the pilot burner is only required for ignition with a match. When turning main valve knob, do not force. Knob has a slip clutch that clicks until the end stops are reached. This allows for manual ame height adjustment as well as adjustment to pilot standby position. 1. STOP! Read the safety information included before proceeding. 2. Turn main valve knob to the OFF, full clockwise position. 3. Turn MANUAL knob to the MAN, full clockwise position. 4. Place ON/OFF switch (if equipped) in O (OFF position). 5. Wait ve (5) minutes to clear out any gas. Verify that no gas is in the area around the appliance, including near the oor. If you detect gas STOP! Follow WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS in the safety information on page 2. If no gas is present, proceed to step 6. 6. Place ON/OFF switch (if equipped) in I (ON position). 7. With the MANUAL knob in MAN position a manual pilot valve operator and piezo ignitor (optional) are accessible. 8. Fully push down manual pilot valve operator and hold in, to start pilot gas ow (see gure 25). Ignition with match:
Immediately light the pilot with a match, while continuing to hold in the manual pilot valve operator for about one (1) minute after the pilot is lit. Release manual pilot valve operator. If pilot does not stay lit, wait ve (5) minutes and repeat. Ignition with piezo ignitor:
Change the ignition cable from the receiver to the valve (see gure 25). Push in the piezo ignitor to ignite. If pilot does not stay lit, wait ve (5) minutes and repeat. If the pilot does not stay lit after several tries, turn the gas control knob (main valve knob) to OFF and proceed to step 12. If applicable, replace pilot access panel before proceeding. 9. 10. Turn MANUAL knob to the ON, full counterclockwise 11. Turn main valve knob to the full ON, full counterclockwise position. position. 12. If the appliance will not operate, follow the instructions TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE (below). TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE 1. Place ON/OFF switch (if equipped) in O (OFF position). 2. If gas control is accessible turn main valve knob to the OFF full clockwise position. 3. Replace appliance access cover (if applicable). AUTOMATIC TURN DOWN 3 Hour No Communication Function The valve will turn to pilot ame if there is no communication between handset and receiver for a 3 hour period. The re will continue to function normally when communication is restored. Receiver Overheating
(only if module is connected) Valve turns to pilot ame if the temperature in the receiver is higher than 140 F (60 C). The main burner turns back ON
(manually or in thermostatic mode) only when the temperature is below 140 F (60 C). 1 Hour Turn Down for Special Receiver
(bedroom replaces only) The valve will turn to pilot ame if there is no change in ame height over a 1 hour period. AUTOMATIC SHUT OFF Countdown Timer At end of countdown time period, the re turns OFF. The Count-
downTimer only works in Manual, Thermostatic, and Random modes. Maximum countdown time is 9 hours. Low Battery Receiver With low battery power in the receiver the system shuts off the re completely. This will not happen if the power supply is inter-
rupted. Five Day Shut Off
(CSA version) The system shuts off the re completely if there is no change in ame height for 5 days. 2nd Thermocouple Shut Off 2nd thermocouple Option: The system shuts OFF the re if the main burner does not completely ignite approximately 20 sec-
onds after ignition or after pushing NOTE: Before the next ignition there is a 2 minute waiting period. button. R R Mertik Maxitrol GmbH & Co. KG Warnstedter Str. 3, 06502 Thale, Germany Tel: + 49 3947 400-0, Fax: + 49 3947 400-200 www.mertikmaxitrol.com GV60-II.OI-EN-10.2013-Symax 28 / 28 Exclusive Distributor North America for Mertik Maxitrol Maxitrol Company, Inc. 23555 Telegraph Rd., PO Box 2230, Southfield, MI 48037-2230, USA Tel: +1 248-356-1400, Fax: +1 248-356-0829 www.maxitrol.com
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1 | Label location | ID Label/Location Info | 434.57 KiB | May 03 2014 |
MERTIK MAXITROL FCC ID: RTD-B6R TS ne ee]
Nee Dalal a mera ee Ome Made in Germany CV BLO} date 1342 DD Position fiir Label
1 | Labels | ID Label/Location Info | 125.83 KiB | May 03 2014 |
Display(Basic) B6R-H9D 4 Button FCC ID: RTD-B6R IC: 4943A-B6RH9 Made in Germany Model:
B6R-H9D 915 MHz amb.temp.0...60C 3V DC date1204 B B Thermostatversion (Classic) B6R-H9T 6 Button FCC ID: RTD-B6R IC: 4943A-B6RH9 Made in Germany Model:
B6R-H9T 915 MHz amb.temp.0...60C 3V DC date1204 B B Thermostatversion 2 Burner B6R-H9TL 8 Button FCC ID: RTD-B6R IC: 4943A-B6RH9 Made in Germany Model:
B6R-H9TL 915 MHz amb.temp.0...60C 3V DC date1204 B B Full Version (Max)10 Button B6R-H9TV Thermostat,Fan,2 Burner,LED,Dimmer,Powerflue FCC ID: RTD-B6R IC: 4943A-B6RH9 Made in Germany Model:
B6R-H9TV 915 MHz amb.temp.0...60C 3V DC date1204 B B Application / Verwendungsbereich:
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DIN ISO 2768-m Semi-Finished Material /
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Erstellt 15.01.2014 Keil Zeichnung Varianten Approval /
Freigabe Drawing-No. / Zeichungs-Nr.:
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1 | Agent authorization | Cover Letter(s) | 369.89 KiB | May 03 2014 |
MERTIK MAXITROL wecees 06502 Thale Tel: + 49 39 47 / 400-0 Fax: + 49 39 47 / 400-100 E-Mail: into@mertikmaxitrol.com www.mertikmaxitrol.com mAxXx IiTROL ) company EXCLUSIVE AGENT Mertik Maxitrol GmbH & Co. KG - Warnstedter Str. 3 - 06502 Thale, Germany Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Thale, 16. Oktober 2013 To whom it may concern:
We the undersigned, hereby authorize CSA Group Bayern GmbH, Mr. Thomas Ring, Ohmstrasse 1-4, 94342 Strasskirchen, Germany to act on our behalf in all manners relating to application for equipment authorization, including signing of all documents relating to these matters. Any and all acts carried out by mikes-
testingpartners gmbh on our behalf shall have the same affect as acts of our own. This authorization is valid until further written notice from (Mertik Maxitrol). JAAD 4 th a
Ladera Barbara Happe esident Senior developer Development & Engineering Development aI. +49-3947-400-440 Tel. +49-3947-400-335 Fax +49-3947-400-100 Fax +49-3947-400-200 ali Mertik Maxitrol GmbH & Co. KG Mertik Maxitrol GmbH & Co. KG Komplementarin: Deutsche Bank AG, Magdeburg ii cone Wamstedter Ste 3, 06502 Thole, Germany panes Office Senden Mertik Mexitrol Verwaltungs GmbH Kto.-Nr. 2 100 188, BLZ 810 700 00 eee DINEN ISO 14001:2006 Handelsregister Stendal HRA 20784 Industriestrasse 1, 48308 Senden, Germany Handelsregister Stendal BIC (S.W.I.ET.) DEUT DE 8M DIN EN 180 9001:2000 Zora 00180 6886 Tel. +49 39 47 / 4 00-0 Tel. +49 25 97/96 32-0 HRB 109625 IBAN: DE96 8107 0000 0210 0188 00 Zriiat 08 10 sne Fax +49 39 47 / 4 00-1 00 Fax +49 25 97/96 32-99 Geschftsfthrer: Larry C. Koskela
1 | Confidentiality Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 159.63 KiB | May 03 2014 |
Request for Confidentiality Date: 05.02.2014 Subject: Confidentiality Request for: FCC ID: RTD-B6R IC: 4943A-B6RH9 ______ Pursuant to FCC 47 CRF 0.457(d) and 0.459 and IC RSP-100, Section 10, the applicant requests that a part of the subject FCC application be held confidential. Type of Confidentiality Requested Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Short Term Permanent Permanent*1 Permanent Permanent Permanent Permanent Permanent*
Exhibit Block Diagrams External Photos Internal Photos Operation Description/Theory of Operation Parts List & Placement/BOM Tune-Up Procedure Schematics Test Setup Photos Users Manual
*Note: ______(Insert Explanation as Necessary)______ MERTIK MAXITROL GmbH & Co. KG has spent substantial effort in developing this product and it is one of the first of its kind in industry. Having the subject information easily available to "competition" would negate the advantage they have achieved by developing this product. Not protecting the details of the design will result in financial hardship. Permanent Confidentiality:
The applicant requests the exhibits listed above as permanently confidential be permanently withheld from public review due to materials that contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. Short-Term Confidentiality:
The applicant requests the exhibits selected above as short term confidential be withheld from public view for a period of (0) days from the date of the Grant of Equipment Authorization and prior to marketing. This is to avoid premature release of sensitive information prior to marketing or release of the product to the public. Applicant is also aware that they are responsible to notify ACB in the event information regarding the product or the product is made available to the public. ACB will then release the documents listed above for public disclosure pursuant to FCC Public Notice DA 04-1705. NOTE for Industry Canada Applications:
The applicant understands that until such time that IC distinguishes between Short Term and Permanent Confidentiality, either type of marked exhibit above will simply be marked Confidential when submitted to IC. Sincerely, By:
Manager Certification Title Thomas Ring Name 1 - The asterisked items (*) require further justification before permanent confidentiality will be allowed. These also currently require review by the FCC under their Permit-But-Ask policy before the grant is issued and can delay completion of an application. Further justification should be added to the note above. One such example for a potted device would be: The EUT is FULLY potted using a non-removable epoxy based material. Removal of potting material causes irreparable damage to internal circuitry. See photographs exhibits that outline the device before and after potting.
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2014-03-05
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Mertik Maxitrol GmbH & Co. KG
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0010228450
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Warnstedter Strasse 3
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06502 Thale
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Germany
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h******@acbcert.com
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A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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RTD
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B6R
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1 | Name |
B******** H******
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1 | Title |
Group Leader Development Gas Controls
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1 | Telephone Number |
49 39********
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1 | Fax Number |
49 39********
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1 |
b******@mertikmaxitrol.de
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
CSA Group Bayern GmbH
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1 | Name |
K**** G******
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1 | Physical Address |
Germany
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1 |
k******@csagroup.org
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DXX - Part 15 Low Power Communication Device Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Handset of remote electronic ignition and control system for gas applications | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
CSA Group Bayern GmbH
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1 | Name |
F******** S******
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1 | Telephone Number |
49-94********
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1 | Fax Number |
49-94********
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1 |
f******@csagroup.org
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 915.00000000 | 915.00000000 |
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