Basic Operation
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If you remove the fascia (see Page 6), you will find an electronic touch pad in the
centre bottom of the fireplace. The touch pad features the basic operations of the
fire: On, off, and manual adjustment of the flame height.
Operation from the Touch Pad
If you push a button on the touch pad while using the remote control in the
Automatic / Thermostatic mode, the ST900 will follow the command from the
touch control, while the remote control display continues to show the mode as
Automatic. If you do not push any further buttons on the touch pad, the remote
control will continue working inAutomatic / Thermostatic mode after 6 minutes.
If while using the Remote control in the Manual mode, you push any button on the
Touch Control, the unit will receive the command of the touch control and follow it.
If the command is to turn Off the ST900, the fire will be turned Off however the
display on the Remote will continue to show the unit as On. In this case, to be able
to use the remote control again you must turn the fire Off again via the Remote
Control.
To shut down the gas flow to the ST900, press the On/Off button and the LED will
begin to blink.
If the 'Flame Up' button is pressed while the unit is in the 'high' flame position,
nothing will happen. Similarly, if 'Flame Down' is pressed while the unit is in the
'pilot' flame position, nothing will happen.
While the pilot is lit, press the 'Flame Up' or 'Flame Down' button to alter the flame
height. The LED will flash once to confirm the flame height has been adjusted.
The ST900 has 4 flame positions: Pilot only, Low, Medium, and High flame
height.
To turn on the ST900, push the ON/OFF button on the touch pad. The LED will
start to blink while the pilot starts to spark. The pilot should be lit within a few
seconds, during which time the LED will blink while the ignition process takes
place. The ST900 is now in the 'Manual' mode and ready to be used.
The touch pad is intended to be used for service/diagnostic purposes and to
operate the fireplace in the event that the remote handset becomes lost or
inoperative.