Rasmussen K18-C2A-M-N Assembly, Installation And Operation Instructions - page 9
ALL APPLICATIONS (VENTED and VENT FREE OPERATION)
Switch Control Accessory Options:
ULTRA-SONIC WIRELESS REMOTE
(Model "F10-AB)
INFRARED WIRELESS REMOTE WITH THERMOSTAT
(Model "IRRC")
WALL SWITCH
(Model "WS-1")
WALL THERMOSTAT
(Model "TS-1")
WALL TIMER (60 MINUTE TIMER)
(Model "WT-1")
CRACKLER Sound Generator option for F10 AB or IRRC
(Model "CF5")
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Accessory REMOTE LOG HOUSE (Model "RH") is available for use as a heat resistant "log" in which the
receiver portion of Wireless remote option F10 AB or IRRC may be located.
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Accessory CRACKLER LOG HOUSE (Model "CH") is available for use as a heat resistant "log" in which the
CRACKLER Sound Generator option for both the F10 AB and IRRC wireless remotes may be located.
Switch Operation (Accessory):
Place manual switch in the "REMOTE ACCESS ON" (FIGURE 11)
position. Burner "O N " or "O F F " is now controlled by the position of the accessory control being used with the burner.
Individual operating instructions for each Accessory Option are included with the individual accessory.
Complete Shutdown (Including Pilot):
Place Control Selector Switch in "OFF". Turn "OFF" all
Accessory Switches. Slightly push and turn Gas Cock Dial to "OFF".
C2A/B-R (Remote Model) Operation Of Ultrasonic Remote Control
Before you start: Both the transmitter and receiver require 9 volt batteries to
operate in remote control.
The blue and black receiver wire leads are for the optional sound producing device
(CRACKLER).
The receiver must be protected from overheating. Locate receiver well away from
heat. Accessory REMOTE LOG HOUSE (Model "RH") is available for use as
a heat resistant "log" in which the receiver portion of a Wireless remote option may
be located.
Operation Tips: This is a sound operated remote (unlike TV remotes which are
Infrared and operate instantly) and requires you to aim and hold the transmitter
for 1 to 3 seconds to operate.
Manual: Switch
from OFF to ON;
ON to OFF
Remote: Switch to
REMOTE. Aim,
press button and
hold transmitter at
receiver.
When switching
from REMOTE to
OFF, first turn set
off using the
transmitter.
REMOTE OFF ON
Manual Operation: (Receiver switch position ON or OFF) does not require batteries.
Remote Operation: Requires good batteries. If you turn the gas log on using the remote control and then turn
the set off by sliding the receiver switch from REMOTE to OFF, when you replace the switch to REMOTE it will remain
in the last selected remote position (in this case ON) and turn the gas log on.
To shutdown overnight or for any prolonged period, slide receiver switch to "OFF".
Pilot Operation and Flame Adjustment:
Figure 14
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Op America (Manual Models):
1.
PILOT FLAME: Pilot flame should be steady and soft blue
surrounding 1/8 inch of the thermocouple tip as shown in Figure 14.
2.
If adjustment is necessary, use a narrow long stem screw driver to
turn pilot adjustment screw . See Pilot Lighting instructions for
each specific model's pilot adjustment screw location
3.
Turn clockwise for less pilot flame.
4.
Turn counterclockwise for more pilot flame.
OP AMERICA Millivolt (Switch and Remote Models):
Note: The OP America Millivolt Pilot/ODS is equipped with a quick acting
thermocouple allowing gas flow to the pilot after approximately 30-40
seconds. An additional 60 to 90 seconds time is required to adequately heat
the thermogenerator and allow gas to the main burner(s).
1.
PILOT FLAME: Pilot flame should be steady and soft blue extending
approx. 1 inch beyond the pilot tube as shown in Figure 15.
2.
If adjustment is necessary, use a narrow long stem screw driver to turn
pilot adjustment screw .
3.
Turn clockwise for less, counterclockwise for more pilot flame.
Figure 15
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Thermocouple
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