Continuous Pilot - For Very Cold Conditions; Child Protection Feature; Heat Bypass; Normal Operating Odors - Travis Industries 36 CF II Owner's Manual

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Continuous Pilot – For Very Cold Conditions
This fireplace can be configured to run with an intermittent or continuous (standing) pilot. For
normal conditions we recommend using the intermittent pilot (pilot is on only when the main
burner is on). For extremely cold conditions we recommend using a continuous pilot (pilot is on all
the time). By having the pilot on continuously, a draft is established in the vent, allowing the main
burner to turn on with less air-flow disruption.
Setting the Fireplace to Continuous Pilot
Press and hold down the "Set" and "Down" arrow buttons. "Continuous Pilot" will appear on the LCD
screen, indicating that the fireplace is configured for a continuous pilot. To reconfigure the
fireplace for an intermittent pilot, press and hold down the "Set" and "Down" arrow buttons until
"Continuous Pilot" is no longer visible on the LCD screen.

Child Protection Feature

The remote can be disabled to prevent children from operating the fireplace. This is done by
holding down the "Fn" and "Up" button for 5 seconds until "CP" (Child Protection) appears on the
screen in the "ROOM" temperature box. If any button is pressed on the remote "CP" will appear on
the screen indicating the child protection feature is on. To turn this feature off, hold down the "Fn"
and "Down" button for 5 seconds until "CP" (Child Protection) disappears on the screen in the
"ROOM" temperature box

Heat Bypass

This fireplace is equipped with a heat bypass to adjust the amount of heat entering the room. The
bypass is located directly above the glass frame in the center of the fireplace.
Setting the Bypass to the Closed Position (more heat in the room)
Use a 1/4" nutdriver to turn the bypass clockwise.
Setting the Bypass to the Open Position (less heat in the room)
Use a 1/4" nutdriver to turn the bypass counter-clockwise.

Normal Operating Odors

This appliance has several areas that reach high temperatures. Dust or other particles on these
areas may burn and create an odor. This is normal during start-up. You may notice the smell is
more acute if the appliance was left idle for a long period.

Power Outages

This fireplace utilizes household power (110 VAC) to power the receiver module and pilot system.
A separate battery box is included to provide power in case of power outages. If you experience a
power outage and the unit does not operate, make sure to replace the AA batteries in the battery
box (see "Battery Installation" on page 21).
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