Rasmussen RMC1E General Assembly, Installation, And Operation Instructions - page 6
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LIGHTING AND OPERATION
IMPORTANT! YOUR GAS LOG SET SHOULD BE OPERATED FOR THE FIRST 2-3 HOURS AT A LOW FLAME
SETTING TO ALLOW TEMPERING OF THE REFRACTORY LOGS. TO SHUTDOWN OVERNIGHT OR FOR ANY
PROLONGED PERIOD, SLIDE RECEIVER SWITCH TO “OFF” POSITION (Figure 10B above)
FIGURE 10
1. Turn
VALVE KNOB to “ON” position (Figure 10A)
then slide switch on the RECEIVER (Figure 10B) to
“REMOTE” position.
2. Depress the “ON/HI” button on the TRANSMITTER
(Figure 10C) until a click is heard. The burner will then
light to “Full on”
STEP THREE: BURNER OPERATION
1. The Pilot flame should be steady, surrounding
the THERMOPILE TIP (Figure 9B).
2. If pilot flame adjustment is necessary, use a narrow long
stem flathead screwdriver to turn PILOT ADJUSTMENT
SCREW (Figure 8B) above.
3. Turn clockwise for less flame, counter-clockwise for more.
4. If after pilot adjustment the burner begins to shutdown,
re-adjust for a longer pilot flame.
STEP TWO: PILOT ADJUSTMENT
THERMOCOUPLE
ASSEMBLY
FIGURE 9
1/2”
A) PILOT
B) THERMOCOUPLE TIP
FIGURE 8 “EASY” SAFETY VALVE
STEP ONE: PILOT LIGHTING
DC VARIABLE MOTOR DRIVE
B) PILOT ADJUSTMENT
SCREW
A) VALVE KNOB
C) KNOB POSITION INDICATOR
1. Turn
VALVE KNOB (Figure 8A) to “PILOT” position.
2. Depress and hold until air is bled and gas flows to Pilot
(Figure 9A).
3. Light Pilot with a Match or Lighter.
4. Once Pilot is lit, continue to depress and hold until the
Pilot flame remains lit (approximately 30 to 60 seconds).
5. If Pilot does not remain lit, depress and turn Valve Knob
clockwise to “OFF” position and wait at least 5 minutes to
allow gas to dissipate. Repeat steps 1 thru 4.
NOTE: Reducing the burner flame can be achieved by
pressing the “LO” button one beep at a time to the
desired flame height. (Pressing the “ON/HI” button
one beep at a time will raise the burner flame).
To verify the burner is completely off, press the
“OFF” button once. During the heating season
leave valve knob in “PILOT” position for convenience.
Otherwise, turn to “OFF” position for any prolonged
non-use.
A) VALVE KNOB TURNED
COUNTER-CLOCKWISE
TO “ON” POSITION
B) RECEIVER SLIDE SWITCH IN “REMOTE”
POSITION
KNOB POSITION
INDICATOR
NOTE: The VALVE KNOB has complete control of gas to the pilot and burner. Itcannot be turned to “OFF” without first
depressing dial to the “PILOT “ position and then rotating clockwise to “OFF” (see figure 8A).
IMPORTANT!
CHIMNEY DAMPER MUST BE WIDE OPEN! THE FLUE MUST VENT ALL PRODUCTS OF COMBUSTION.
DAMPER AND GLASS DOORS MUST BE FULLY OPEN BEFORE LIGHTING OR BURNING FOR PROPER VENTILATION AND TO
PREVENT HEAT DAMAGE TO VALVE.