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    REV.1/ 25/05 Page 1 of 9 Part #17810 TRW-1 INSTAL L ATION AND OPERAT ING INSTRUCTIONS INTRODUCTION This ECS’ s r emote cont r ol system was devel oped to provi de a safe, r eli able, and user -f ri endly remot e control system for gas hea ting appli ances. The syst em can be oper ated ther most ati cal ly or manuall y f rom the tr ansmitt er. The[...]

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    REV.1/ 25/05 Page 2 of 9 Part #17810 WALL MOUNTING THE THERMOSTAT 1. The wir eless Ther mostat must be located wit hi n 20’ of the r eceiver , This is the nor ma l operati onal di stance. 2. Remove face f rom backing plat e as shown i n Figure #1 then locat e t he (2 ) two hol es that mount the plat e to the wal l. 3. Aft er locat i ng the (2) tw[...]

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    REV.1/ 25/05 Page 3 of 9 Part #17810 THERMO UPDAT ING FEATURE –TRANSMITTER – (T/S –T X) This ECS r em ote cont r ol has a THERMO UPDATING Feature built into it s soft war e. The THERMO UPDATING Feature operat es i n the fol l owing manner , but only i n the THERMO MODE : The tr ansmitter norm all y r eads the ROOM temper atu re ever y 2 minut[...]

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    REV.1/ 25/05 Page 4 of 9 Part #17810 For REMOTE RECEIVERS that operat e on BATTERY POWER, t hese heat condi ti ons can cause batter ies to di schar ge w hen temper atures exceed 115 0 F. Studies show that al kal ine bat t eri es, when exposed t o a constant temperatur e o f 120 0 F , can lose up t o 50% of their operat ing power. When the batter y [...]

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    REV.1/ 25/05 Page 5 of 9 Part #17810 To att ach wall cover plat e to receiver box: 1. Posit ion t he receiver as shown i n diagram to the left with lower t ab on wall cover plate int o groove of recei ver (Make sur e ADJ ho le and LEARN hole on cover plat e properl y aligns wit h remot e receiver) 2. Pull r eceiver up and snap into top t ab o f cov[...]

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    REV.1/ 25/05 Page 6 of 9 Part #17810 WIRI NG ELECTRONIC SPARK IGNITIONS The remot e control receiver can be connected, in seri es, to a 24VAC tr ansf or mer to t he TR (t ransf o rmer) term i nal on the ELECTRONIC MODULE. Conn ect t he hot wi r e from the 24VAC tr ansformer to eit he r of the wir e ter minal s on the rem ot e receiver. Connect anot[...]

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    REV.1/ 25/05 Page 7 of 9 Part #17810 The micr oprocessor t hat contr ols the secur ity code matching procedur e is contr oll ed by a ti m i ng functi on. If you are unsuccess ful in matchi ng the security code on t he fir s t attempt , wait 1- 2 minutes bef or e trying agai n – thi s del ay al lows t he micropr ocessor to r eset it s ti mer cir c[...]

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    REV.1/ 25/05 Page 8 of 9 Part #17810 SPECIFI CATIONS BATTERIES: Wal l Tr ansmitter 6 – 2ea. (CR2032) 3.0 volt lithium but ton cell batteri es Remo te Recei v er 6V –4ea. AA 1. 5 Alkaline FCC ID No.’s: transmi t te r –(K9L TS- R-2A); recei ver – (K9L 3001 RX) Operat ing Frequency: 303. 8 MHZ Canadian IC ID No.’s: transmitt er – (2439A-[...]

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    REV.1/ 25/05 Page 9 of 9 Part #17810 RE MOTE WALL TH ER MOS TA T RE CE IVE R INSTAL LATION INST RUCTIONS 16660 EFFECTIVE DAT E JUN E 2004 Remot e W all Therm ost a t Receiver - Cast Iron Series Use the f ollowing st eps to attach the remote r eceiver to the cast ir on stoves: 1. Att ach, fr om left to r ight, t he slide- on cover pl ate ont o the r[...]