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Kevin
April 30, 2025
Not connections. No beep . Changed batters and receiver in center position
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Mr. Anderson
May 16, 2025
If there are no connections and no beep after changing the batteries and setting the receiver in the center position, possible issues could include:
1. Batteries not installed correctly or are depleted. 2. The receiver is not properly paired with the transmitter. 3. The receiver is mounted inside a metallic case, causing radio signal interference. 4. The wire harness between the receiver and the gas valve is not connected properly. 5. The transmitter’s side slider is not in the correct position to send signals.
These issues can prevent normal operation and communication between the transmitter and receiver.
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Summary of Contents for SIT Group 584 PROFLAME G
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PROFLAME G FIRE SYSTEM USE AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Read the instructions before use. This control must be installed in accordance with the rules in force. Allparts Inc. Have questions? Call 877-475-5660 or visit www.allpartsinc.com...
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English The 584 Proflame G Fire is a modular remote control system that directs the many functions of today’s hearth appliances. It is configured to control the on/off operation of the main burner. The Proflame G Fire is specifically developed to be used with multifunctional gas controls.
TECHNICAL DATA Remote Control Supply voltage 4.5 V (three 1.5 V AAA batteries) Ambient temperature ratings 0 - 60 °C (32 - 140 °F) Radio frequency 315 MHz Receiver Supply voltage 6.0 V (four 1.5 V AA batteries) Ambient temperature ratings 0 - 60 °C (32 - 140 °F) Radio frequency 315 MHz...
Fig. 1: 584 PROFLAME G Fire Transmitter RECEIVER The 584 PROFLAME G Receiver may be installed in a standard single gang wall switch box or in a low temperature area of the hearth appliance. The receiver accepts commands from the transmitter to operate the functions included with a particular Proflame system configuration.
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7. Using the two (2) screws provided secure the cover plate to the receiver. 3 Positions Slider Fig. 2: 584 PROFLAME G Fire Receiver 2 PIN terminal Fig. 3: 584 PROFLAME G Fire Receiver batteries housing Allparts Inc. Have questions? Call 877-475-5660 or visit www.allpartsinc.com...
INSTALLATION The 584 PROFLAME G Fire System is designed to command any millivolt Combination Gas Control. The wiring diagram of all the electrical connections is shown in Fig. 4. Particularly shown are three main elements of the system. The Receiver and 820 Nova mV Gas Valve can all be connected by single wire harness (not supplied).
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ON /OFF Key Transmission light Side slider Fig. 5: 584 PROFLAME G Fire Transmitter COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE REMOTE CONTROL AND THE RECEIVER To program the transmitter to the receiver, move the three positions slider of the receiver in the REMOTE position ( see Fig. 2 in page 5) and depress the ON/OFF key of the transmitter. The System has got an automatic learning mode that allows the receiver to mate with a new transmitter in the event that the transmitter must be replaced.
With this function it is possible to deactivate the remote control key, see Fig. 6. Child safety function OFF Child safety function ON Fig. 6: 584 PROFLAME G Fire Transmitter child safety function BACKUP FUNCTION If the batteries of the Receiver are low, the appliance can be switched on manually by moving the 3 position slider switch on the Receiver to the ON position, see Fig.
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Do you have a question about the 584 PROFLAME G and is the answer not in the manual?
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Not connections. No beep . Changed batters and receiver in center position
If there are no connections and no beep after changing the batteries and setting the receiver in the center position, possible issues could include:
1. Batteries not installed correctly or are depleted.
2. The receiver is not properly paired with the transmitter.
3. The receiver is mounted inside a metallic case, causing radio signal interference.
4. The wire harness between the receiver and the gas valve is not connected properly.
5. The transmitter’s side slider is not in the correct position to send signals.
These issues can prevent normal operation and communication between the transmitter and receiver.
This answer is automatically generated