Travis Industries SKU 99300689 User manual

Gas/Pellet Remote Thermostat
SKU 99300689
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Compatibility
•All Travis Gas Stoves
•33 DVI Insert
•31 DVI Insert
•564 (SS, DF, HO)
•864 (TRV, HO, ST)
•21 TRV GS
•All Travis Pellet Stoves or Inserts (1997 or later)
Packing List
•Transmitter
•Receiver
•(2) Pieces Hook and Loop Tape
•Pellet Stove Connector Wires
•Gas Stove/Insert Connector Wires
(“Y” Jumper Wires)
•Power Cord Adapter (for gas appliances)
•Transmitter Mounting Bracket with hardware
(for hanging the transmitter on the wall)
FCC Requirements
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void
the user's authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiver.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help.
Canadian Equipment Requirements
This digital apparatus does not exceed the (Class A/Class B) limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus
set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications. Le present appareil
numerique n'emet pas de bruits radioelectricques depassant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques (de
la class A/de la class B) prescrites dans le Reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique edicte par le ministere des
Communications du Canada.
This device complies with RSS-210 of Industry and Science Canada. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Installation Warnings
! Shut off power to the appliance and allow it to cool prior to installation.
! This kit must be installed by a qualified technician.
! All 110 VAC wiring must be done by a qualified electrician and shall be in compliance with local codes and the
National Electric Code ANSI/NFPA No. 70 (in the United States), or with the current CSA C22.1 Canadian
Electric Code (in Canada).
! Do not connect 110 VAC to the gas control valve or on/off switch on gas heaters or the thermostat posts on pellet
heaters.
Follow the instructions on the following pages for the type of model being addressed.
This Remote Is Not Intended For Extended Un-Attended Use
If the batteries in the transmitter go dead or if the transmitter is placed somewhere out of range, the heater will not turn
on or off based upon room temperature. For this reason, do not use the remote for installations that provide the sole
source of heat or where remote operation is imperative.

Gas/Pellet Remote Thermostat
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Gas or Pellet Stove Receiver Placement
Place the receiver below the stove, preferably on the pedestal (if applicable) or on the stove under-tray, away from
any hot surfaces. Two pieces of hook and loop tape are provided to allow you to secure the receiver if needed.
When placing the receiver, position it with the button in an accessible position to allow for remote over-ride. Route the
receiver wires to a location near the on/off switch (making sure all wiring is kept away from hot or moving
components). Connect the receiver power cord to a 110 VAC outlet (on newer gas stoves you may use the power
cord adapter - see “Power Cord Adapter Installation” for details).
Place the receiver below the stove
(on the pedestal or undertray).
Route the wires to the
on/off switch.
Hook and Loop Tape
Gas or Pellet Fireplace Insert Receiver Placement
Place the receiver behind the surround panel on the fireplace floor (see the illustration to the right). Route the
receiver wires to a location near the on/off switch.
Connect the receiver power cord to a 110 VAC outlet.
NOTE: On the 31 and 33 DVI you may use the power cord adapter to connect the power cord directly to the insert.
See “Power Cord Adapter Installation” for details.
Place the receiver on the right side
floor of the firebox, as far away from
the insert as possible (minimum 1"
clearance to side of insert).

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Gas Fireplace Receiver Placement
Place the receiver on the fireplace base near the front of the fireplace. Route the receiver wires to a location
near the on/off switch. Route the power cord to a location near the power inlet (see “Power Cord Adapter
Installation” below).
FOR THE 21 TRV: Remove the control cover and place the receiver to the right of the gas control valve.
WARNING: Make sure the power cord and receiver
wires do not contact the blower (if applicable) or firebox
(or other hot surface). Use lock-ties if necessary.
Place the receiver in a location
near the front of the fireplace.
Power Cord Adapter Installation
On newer gas appliances power may be drawn directly from the appliance AC circuit. Connect the receiver
power cord to the power cord adapter then attach to the power harness on the appliance (see illustration
below). If using a blower you will need to disconnect the blower power lead and attach it to the power cord
adapter.
Power Adapter
(included with remote)
Ground
120 VAC
Power In
Optional
Blower
Lead
6V AC Adapter for
Fireplace Burner Control
Remote Receiver
Accent
Light Lead

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Gas Appliance Receiver Wire Installation
We recommend the receiver wires to be installed in a parallel circuit with the on/off switch (switch must be in
“OFF” position for remote to work). See the directions below for this type of installation.
Back of
on/off switch
Attach the wires removed in
step “a” to the “Y” jumper wires
and attach the jumpers to the
on/off switch (orientation does
not matter).
Attach the receiver wires to
the “Y” jumper wires
(orientation does not matter).
abc
“Y” Jumper
Wires
Receiver
Wires
Remove the
wires from the
on/off switch.
Pellet Receiver Wire Installation
The receiver wires connect to the back of the pellet control board.
See the directions below for installation.
b
Swing the
panel
open.
d
a
Phillips
Screwdriver
Open the hopper lid and remove the
screw holding the right panel in place.
Route the wires up to the circuit
board and attach the quick-connects
to the thermostat posts (orientation
does not mater).
Bundle up any excess wire with a
lock-tie to prevent it from contacting
any hot or moving parts
If necessary, attach the
pellet stove connector
wires to the ends of the
receiver wires.
c
Transmitter Mounting Bracket
The optional transmitter mounting bracket may
be attached to a wall. This allows the
homeowner to place the remote in a single
location. See the directions below for
installation.

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Remote Receiver Calibration
1 Plug in the receiver.
2 Remove the cover from the back of the transmitter. Insert three "AAA" batteries into the transmitter
as shown below to the right. Slide the dip switches on the transmitter to a random position (this
makes the transmitter unique to the receiver).
Set these dip switches
to a random position.
ON DIP
1 2 3 4 5 6
Transmitter Dip
Switches
3 Position the transmitter within 1 foot of the receiver. The LED indicator panel on the transmitter
should be flashing (if not, remove and replace the batteries). Press down any button on the
transmitter until the receiver "beeps". This indicates the transmitter and receiver are calibrated on the
same radio frequency (if it does not, unplug receiver, remove batteries, plug in receiver, replace
batteries, and repeat this process). Test operation of the remote control.
Receiver
"Beep"
MA
NU
AL
ON/
OFF
AU
TO
ON/
OFF
TIMER
CLOCK
ON
ROOM TEMP
°F
°F
SETTEMP
TIMER
MIN
Setting the Time and Fahrenheit/Celsius Display
MA
NU
AL
ON/
OFF
AU
TO
ON/
OFF
TIMER
CLOCK
AUTO °F
AM
SET TEMP
“UP” and “Down” Arrows
1.Press and hold the “CLOCK” button for 2 seconds.
2.The hour display will flash. Use the “Up” and “Down”
arrow buttons to set the hour.
3.Press the “CLOCK” button again.
4.The minute display will flash. Use the “Up” and “Down”
arrow buttons to set the minute.
5.Press the “CLOCK” button again.
6.The “F” or “C” display will flash. Use the “Up” and “Down”
arrow buttons to select Fahrenheit or Celsius.
7.Press the “CLOCK” button again. Programming is
complete.
Fahrenheit or
Celsius Display
“CLOCK” Button
Hour and Minute Display

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: This kit must be installed by a qualified technician to work correctly
NOTE: On gas appliances the pilot flame must be lit (on standing pilot systems), the gas control valve turned to
"ON", and the on/off switch turned to "OFF" for the remote to work correctly.
NOTE: On pellet stoves the auger must be primed for the remote to work correctly.
NOTE: The remote must be calibrated before it will work (see the instructions on the previous page). If the
remote fails to work, try unplugging the remote receiver, plugging it back in, then re-calibrate the remote.
MODES OF OPERATION:
Manual Mode
Use manual mode to turn the heater on and off directly.
MA
NU
AL
ON/
OFF
AU
TO
ON/
OFF
TIMER
CLOCK
OFF
°F
AM
SET TEMP
TO TURN ON AND OFF:
Use this key to toggle the
heater on and off. The
display will indicate the
status.
NOTE:
-- If the room exceeds 90°,
the heater will shut off.

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Auto Mode
Auto mode works
like a thermostat,
turning the heater
on and off to meet
the desired
temperature.
MA
NU
AL
ON/
OFF
AU
TO
ON/
OFF
TIMER
CLOCK
THERMOSTAT MODE:
Use this key to toggle the
thermostat mode. The
display will indicate
“AUTO” when in
thermostat mode.
TO ADJUST TARGET TEMPERATURE:
Use the arrow keys to adjust the target
temperature to the desired level.
The heater will turn on and off to keep the
room temperature near the target
temperature.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
-- The thermostat has a delay to prevent the heater
from turning on and off repeatedly. As a result, the
target temperature may be slightly higher (2° or 3°)
than the room temperature yet the heater does not
turn on – do not adjust the target temperature – the
heater will turn on in a few minutes.
HINT:
If your heater turns on
and off frequently, adjust
the flame height down
slightly for a more
consistent heat output.
AUTO
°F
AM
SET TEMP
Timed Mode
Timed mode allows
you to turn the
heater on for a pre-
set period of time.
MA
NU
AL
ON/
OFF
AU
TO
ON/
OFF
TIMER
CLOCK
OFF
°F
SET TEMP
The heater will turn on and
stay running for the number of
minutes displayed.
TIMED OPERATION:
a)
b)
c)
Use the arrow keys to adjust the
target temperature to 90°.
Press the “TIMER” button - the
“ - - -” will start to flash.
Use the arrow keys to set the
number of minutes you would like
the heater to stay on.
NOTE:
If the room exceeds 90°, the
heater will shut off.
TIMER

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CHILD PROOF FEATURE:
The child proof switch disables the buttons on the front of the remote. Thermostat and timer functions continue
to operate.
6 Hour Safety Timer (Factory Default is “ON”)
The receiver has a switch on the back that activates the 6 hour safety timer switch.
Enable – Timer Set to “ON”
In case of transmitter failure (malfunction / battery run out) or out of transmission range, the receiver will shut
down the heater automatically after 6 hours of no transmitter signal detection.
Disable – Timer Set to “OFF”
The receiver and heater will continue to operate in the last setting and will not shut off automatically even in case
of transmitter failure. This is not recommended.
OPERATION WITH DEAD BATTERIES
The heater may be operated with dead batteries. Use the button on the receiver to toggle the heater on and off.
TURNING THE UNIT OFF WHEN TRANSMITTER IS NOT PRESENT
If at any time you misplace the transmitter and wish to turn the heater off, press the button on top of the receiver.
This will over-ride the transmitter and shut the heater off.
NOTE: If the remote is within transmission range, it may turn the heater back on. To insure the heater does not
turn on, shut off gas to the heater or unplug the remote to turn the heater off.
OPERATION DURING POWER OUTAGES
If a power outage occurs, the receiver will turn the heater off. Once power is restored, the remote will turn the
heater on (if the remote calls for heat) within 30 minutes. If you wish to over-ride the remote and turn the heater
on (gas stoves only), turn the on/off switch on the gas heater to "ON".
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