Operating The Heater; Turning On And Off; Room Temperature Adjustment; Auto Off - Rinnai FC824 Installation And Operation Manual

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TURNING ON:
Press the ON/OFF button to operate the heater. The
ON indicator will glow green. After approximately 3
seconds the spark generator will be heard before the
burner ignites and the ON indicator glows red,
indicating that the burner is lit. Warm air can be felt
coming from the louvers approximately 5 seconds
later.
If the heater does not ignite on initial try, air may be
remaining in the gas supply line. The spark generator
will only continue for 15 seconds. After this, it will be
necessary to press the ON/OFF button OFF, then ON
TURNING OFF:
Simply press the ON/OFF button to switch off the
heater. The ON indicator will go out. The convection
fan will continue to operate for several minutes after
the burner has gone out in order to cool the
appliance. Do not unplug the appliance while the
convection fan is running.
DO NOT turn heater off by unplugging. The
convection fan will continue to run as the appliance
needs to cool.

Operating The Heater

NOTE
again.
NOTE
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Room Temperature Adjustment:

The room temperature and pre-set temperatures can
only be displayed and adjusted when the heater is
Press the "
" button to increase the temperature
setting or
"
" button to decrease the temper-
ature setting.
The temperatures can be set to:
a) [L] low (minimum combustion)
b) [60°F] to [80°F] in 2°F increments
c) [H] high (maximum combustion)
(Default temperature setting is 72°F)
If the heater does not ignite, then the pre-set
temperature may not be set to a setting that is
higher than the actual room temperature.

AUTO OFF:

When AUTO OFF is selected, the indicator light will
glow. The unit will now be under full thermostat
control. The heater will operate to reach the
selected room temperature and then turn OFF. Press
AUTO OFF again to disable this function.
When AUTO OFF indicator light is not glowing , the
unit will continue to produce heat in at least a low fire
capacity until the unit is manually powered down.
NOTE
running.
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