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F6 Locating Wall Mount Cradle for Wireless Control
The appliance’s remote contains the thermostat that will sense the room temperature and
communicate this back to the heater via radio frequency.
A wall mount cradle has been provided for the wireless control and, where possible, the control
should be housed in this cradle.
The location of this cradle should be decided by taking
into account the following factors;
□ Simple, convenient access for the user
□ Away from air flow and drafts through the room
□ Located in the parts of the room that people are
likely to spend time
□ Away from direct sun light
□ A suitable distance away from the heater
□ Ideally 1.2m to 1.5m from the floor
The radio frequency signal will go through some walls
but for best results Escea suggest that the cradle
position is less than 10 metres away from the heater.
The best height o the ground to locate the cradle is
about chest height. This gives a good average room temperature and easy access for the user.
Please ensure that the cradle is screwed firmly onto the wall using the screws provided.
F7 Operating the Appliance
If you haven’t done so already, insert the supplied “AA” size batteries, being careful of the
polarity.
You should now see on the display of the remote the time showing “0:00”.
To turn the fire on, press the “POWER” button once, and within a few seconds the appliance
will begin its startup sequence.
NOTE: The appliance begins its startup with a 15 second pre-start purge, where the combustion
fan runs on its own to clear the firebox before it tries to ignite. During the pre-purge the remote will
alternately show the remote’s “Set” temperature and a rotating segment indicator to show that the
fire is in start up mode and will try to ignite.
When the appliance has lit, set the room temperature by pressing the ‘PLUS’ or ‘MINUS’
buttons repeatedly until the display is showing the desired temperature. The remote will then
revert back to the ‘current’ room temperature 30 seconds after making the change.
Run the appliance on full for an hour with the windows and doors open in the dwelling. This will
ensure any running-in smells have the chance to dissipate.