Empire Comfort Systems R11006 User manual

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Premium Multifunction Remote R11006
Operation Instructions
U
P
D
O
W
N
MODE
FLAME
MAIN
FAN
LIGHTS
FLAME
REAR
TIMER
SET
PROG
TIME
ROOM
SET
OFF
REAR
MAIN
FRI
ON
THERMO
CONTINUOUS
PILOT
P1
P1
SATTHUWEDTUEMONSUN
P2
P2
AM
PM
Button Description
MODE
MODE
U
P
UP
D
O
W
N
DOWN
FLAME
MAIN
FLAME MAIN
FAN
FAN
TIMER
TIMER
SET
SET
FLAME
REAR
FLAME REAR
PROG
TIME
PROG/TIME
Display Description
P1 PROGRAM 1 - ON
P1 PROGRAM 1 - OFF
COUNTDOWN TIMER
P2 PROGRAM 2 - ON
P2 PROGRAM 2 - OFF
BATTERY LOW
CONTINUOUS
PILOT
CONTINUOUS PILOT CHOICE
ROOM
ROOM TEMPERATURE
SET
THERMOSTAT SETTING
OFF
ON
THERMO
DISPOSITION OF HEATER
FAN
REAR
MAIN REAR AND MAIN FLAME MODULATION
LIGHTS
IMPORTANT
Notice: Please retain these instructions for future reference to program and operate this remote control.
Notice: It is recommended that batteries in the hand held remote and the back up batteries (located near
the gas control compartment) be replaced on a yearly basis to ensure sufcient power require-
ments.

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Initial Remote Setup
Installation of (2) AAA-size batteries will activate the setup mode.
Setup mode can also be activated by pressing the FLAME REAR
and PROG/TIME buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds. The con-
trol will exit setup mode if no button is pressed for 20 seconds.
Appropriate icon on LCD will ash when ready for setup.
1. Press the UP or Down button in setup mode to change the
temperature scale. Press SET button to skip or advance to
Fuel Type setup.
2. To switch between the NG and LP step motor settings, press
and hold the learn button for 20 seconds. The module should
emit a short beep (less than 1 second) to indicate that the
control was switched from NG (default setting) to LP. When
switching back from LP to NG, the control should emit a long
beep (3 seconds).
Note: When installing or replacing batteries, the Remote Control
handset should be reset to the appropriate NG or LP icon
depending on the appliance gas type specied on the rating
plate.
3. Press the UP or Down Button to set the hour. Press SET to
advance to minutes.
4. Press the UP or Down button to set minutes. Press SET to
advance to AM or PM.
5. Press the UP or Down button to set AM or PM. Press the SET
button to advance to the day of week.
6. Use UP or Down button to select the day of the week.
7. The control will exit setup mode in 20 seconds.
Learn Function
1. To program the system to a transmitter, press the LEARN but-
ton on the Main Module. A single audible beep will be heard.
2. Press the MODE button on the transmitter to learn the trans-
mitter to the system. A series of beeps will be heard.
3. Up to two additional (NON-THERMOSTATIC) transmitters
can be used simultaneously. To learn additional transmitters,
press and release the learn button again, and press the on
button on the additional transmitters.
4. To clear all transmitters and start over, press and hold the
LEARN button for 10 seconds. A series of three beeps will be
heard, and the system is clear.
Child Lock-Out
The Child Lock-out feature can be activated by pressing the
PROG/Time and UP buttons simultaneously for ve seconds. CP
will appear on the LCD in the ROOM box on the screen, and no
signals can be sent from the transmitter.
To take the control out of Child Lock-out mode, repeat the above
step. CP will disappear from the screen.
Thermal Safety
When the internal components of the Main Module reach 170°F,
the unit will automatically shut off, and send a repetitive audible
signal. The unit can be turned back on when the module cools
below 160°
Communication Safety
When in the Thermostat or Program Mode, the transmitter will
send a silent signal to the module every 15 minutes. If a signal is
not received within 2 hours due to dead batteries, lost transmitter,
or transmitter out of range, the unit will automatically shut down,
and the module will send a repetitive audible signal.
Low Battery Indicator
A low battery icon will appear on LCD screen when transmitter
batteries reach low voltage level. When the batteries are replaced,
Initial Remote Setup, Learn Function and any programing will
need to be redone.
MODE Button
The MODE button cycles the unit through the basic operational
modes.
1. When off, press and release the MODE button to turn the unit
on in Manual mode.
2. Press and release the MODE button again, and the unit will
operate in the Thermostat mode.
3. Press and release the MODE button again, and the unit will
turn off.
Program Mode
The Program function is controlled by the PROG/TIME button.
The control may be programmed for up to two settings for week-
days and two settings for weekends. The control is preset to fac-
tory settings.
When the Program Mode is activated, the unit will automatically
be operating in the Thermostat Mode. The unit will turn on or off
based upon room and set temperature.
To activate the Program mode, press and release the PROG/TIME
button.
1. To change the settings for the Program mode, press and hold
the PROG/TIME button for 5 seconds. The program feature
will ash at the top of the screen.
For Weekday Settings
2. Press the UP or DOWN button to change the setting of the
weekday (Mon,Tues,Wed,Thurs,Fri) P1 ON. Press and re-
lease the SET button.
3. Press the UP or DOWN button to change the setting of P1
OFF. Press and release the SET button.
4. Press the UP or DOWN button to change the setting of P2
ON. Press and release the SET button.
5. Press the UP or DOWN button to change the setting of P2
OFF. Press and release the SET button.
For Weekend Settings
6. Press the UP or DOWN button to change the setting of the
weekend (Sat, Sun) P1 ON. Press and release the SET but-
ton.
7. Press the UP or DOWN button to change the setting of P1
OFF. Press and release the SET button.
8. Press the UP or DOWN button to change the setting of P2
ON. Press and release the SET button.
9. Press the UP or DOWN button to change the setting of P2
OFF. Press and release the SET button.
10. The Program Mode has been re-programmed.

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Countdown Timer
The Countdown Timer Mode allows the control to operate the unit
for up to 3 hours, in 10-minute increments. It can be operated in
either the Manual or Thermostat Modes.
1. To enter Timer Mode, press and release the TIMER button.
The Timer icon will ash.
2. Press the UP or DOWN button to set the running time, in
10-minute increments. Press and release the SET button.
The timer will run for the set time duration.
3. Pressing the TIMER button while in Timer Mode will terminate
the Timer operation. The Timer operation will also terminate if
the MODE button is cycled to off.
Thermostat Mode
The unit is placed in Thermostat Mode using the MODE button.
Placing the unit in Thermostat Mode will activate the numbers in
the smaller window on the LCD screen.
1. Press the UP or DOWN button to change the thermostat set
temperature. When the desired set temperature appears,
press and release the SET button to set.
2. If the SET button is not pressed, the set temperature will au-
tomatically be set after 5 seconds.
3. The Thermostat Mode can be de-activated by pressing the
MODE button.
Thermostatic Flame Modulation
This control can perform Main Flame Modulation using the Ther-
mostat. The control will shut the unit off when the room tempera-
ture reaches 2° above set temperature. The Thermostat will auto-
matically modulate the main ame as follows:
2° above set temperature OFF
1° above set temperature Flame Level 1
at set temperature Flame Level 2
1° below set temperature Flame Level 3
2° below set temperature Flame Level 4
3° below set temperature Flame Level 5
4° below set temperature Flame Level 6
5° below set temperature Flame Level 7
Manual Flame Modulation – Main Flame
To change the Flame Level manually, press the FLAME MAIN
button. The current level will show in the MAIN box on the LCD
screen.
1. Press the UP or DOWN button to change the Flame Level.
2. When the unit is turned on, whether in Manual, Thermostatic,
or Program Mode, the Main Flame will automatically ignite at
the High (7) setting. After 5 seconds, the ame will default to
the previous setting.
Manual Flame Modulation - Rear Flame
Feature not available.
Fan Control
The unit must be ON to operate the Fan.
The Fan will turn on after 5 minutes of operation. Once the Fan
comes on, it can be controlled using the FAN button.
1. Press the FAN button, and the fan icon and speed will appear
on the LCD screen.
2. Press the UP or DOWN button to control the fan speed. Press
the DOWN button until 0 Level is reached to turn the Fan off.
3. The fan will run for 12 minutes after the unit is shut off in any
mode. The fan may not be controlled during this period.
Accent Light
Not available on all models
The unit does NOT have to be on to operate the lights.
Lights are controlled by the LIGHTS button on the transmitter.
1. Press the LIGHTS button and the light icon and intensity level
will appear on the LCD screen.
2. Press the UP or DOWN button to set the light intensity level.
Press SET, or wait 7 seconds, and the light intensity setting
will be established.
Continuous Pilot
The unit can be changed from Intermittent Pilot Ignition (IPI), to
Continuous, or standing, pilot.
1. To place the unit in continuous pilot mode, press and release
the PROG/TIME and the FLAME MAIN buttons simultane-
ously. Continuous Pilot will appear on the LCD screen.
2. Repeat the simultaneous PROG/TIME and FLAME MAIN
push to place the unit back in IPI mode.
3. This feature can also be activated by the Continuous Pilot
(On/Off) switch on the Main Module.

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EMPIRE
EMPIRE
Comfort Systems
Empire Comfort Systems Inc.
918 Freeburg Ave. Belleville, IL 62220
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If you have a service or repair question, please contact your dealer.
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