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Read this document and store it carefully
User manual
for appliances supplied with a Honeywell remote control
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Contents
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Preface 3
1. Introduction 3
2. SAFETY 4
2.1 General 4
2.2 Precautions / safety instructions 4
3. Taking the appliance in operation 7
3.1 For the first time 7
3.2 Protection 7
3.3 Discoloration of walls and ceilings 8
4. Radiographic remote control 8
4.1 Flame Symbol 8
4.2 Batteries 8
4.3 Receiver 8
5. Time and day 9
6. Operation 9
6.1 Manual Operation 10
6.2 Temperature control 12
6.3 DRU Fire App 12
7. Time Schedule 13
7.1 Temporarily changing the temperature set point 13
7.2 Temporarily interrupting the time schedule 13
8. User Menu 14
8.1 Eco wave 14
8.2 LED (LED Glow Bed and Summerlighting®)
or switching contact (if applicable) 15
8.3 Extra power supply (max. 80W, 230VAC) (if applicable) 15
8.4 Manually or Time Schedule 16
8.5 Setting Time and Day 16
8.6 Setting the Time Schedule 16
9. Installation Menu 17
9.1 12- or 24-hours time representation 17
9.2 Time schedule 17
9.3 Day Time Periods 18
9.4 Optional settings Eco-wave, Switch contact
and the extra power supply 18
10. Receiving Sensitivity 18
11. Replacing the Batteries 19
12. Troubleshooter 20
13. Maintenance 21
13.1 Cleaning the glass pane 21
14. Environment 23
14.1 General 23
14.2 Appliance 23
15. Warranty 24
Appendix 1: Display and keys 25
Appendix 2: Display 26
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Preface
DRU develops and produces products that comply with the highest quality,
performance and safety requirements.
This will enable you to enjoy using this product for many years to come.
The appliance is provided with a CE mark. Gas-fired appliances that comply
with the requirements for safety, environment and energy consumption (the
so-called essential requirements) of the European gas appliance directive, are
entitled to carry the CE mark.
Your appliance should be installed and maintained by a competent installer.
Two manuals are supplied with the appliance: the installation manual and the
user manual.
The user manual will give you the information you need to operate the ap-
pliance properly and safely.
Carefully read this user manual prior to using the appliance.
Keep the user manual AND the installation manual in a safe place.
As a user you are only entitled to perform the work described in the user
manual. Any other work requires a competent installer.
In case of questions or doubts, please contact your installer.
The following symbols are used in the user manual to indicate important
information:
Work to be performed
!Tip
Suggestions and recommendations
!Caution
You will need these instructions to prevent problems that might occur during use
!Caution
You need these instructions to prevent re, personal injury or other serious
damages
1. Introduction
Your appliance is a room-sealed atmospheric gas-fired heating appliance. A
room-sealed appliance does not extract the combustion air from the living
environment, but from outside. This is done by means of a combined flue gas
discharge system / combustion air supply system. This system can be instal-
led through the wall or through the roof. If necessary, the appliance will be
built in a chimney breast. A chimney breast must always be ventilated in order
to be able to discharge heat properly.
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2. SAFETY
2.1 General
!Caution
- Carefully read this chapter on safety;
- Observe the precautions/instructions in this manual.
2.2 Precautions / safety instructions
Carefully observe the following precautions/regulations:
Your appliance should be installed and maintained by a
competent installer.
Do not make any changes to the appliance yourself.
Have your appliance maintained for at least 1x per year.
Close the gas tap if the appliance ignites with a pop sound
and/or poorly and contact the installer.
Close the gas tap in case of malfunctions and/or poor perfor-
mance of the appliance, contact the installer and make sure
there is no voltage on the appliance.
If the appliance does not ignite after two restarts and en-
ters hard lockout, it may never be reset by disconnecting it
from the power supply. Never use more than 3 attempts to
ignite the appliance, as this could lead to an accumulation of
gas within the appliance. Ask your dealer/installer what you
should do.
In case of a broken or torn glass pane, do not use the ap-
pliance and close the gas tap. Have the glass pane replaced
immediately.
Make sure that combustible objects and/or materials such as
curtains have a distance from the appliance and/or the ues
of at least 50 cm.
Do not dry clothes, towels etc. on and/or near the appliance,
in order to prevent re;
Avoid contact with hot parts of the appliance to prevent
burns.
Do not leave children and persons who cannot judge the con-
sequences of their actions alone with a burning appliance.
Place the remote control out of reach from children and per-
sons who cannot properly judge the consequences of their
actions.
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Make sure the control hatch is closed, because of electric
voltage.
If the appliance will not be used for an extended period of
time, we recommend removing the batteries from the re-
mote control and receiver. This will prevent damage to the
appliance due to leaking batteries.
Pets and birds in particular can be sensitive to the vapours
that are released;
In the beginning the ame picture is aected by the evapo-
ration of volatile components.
When controlling the appliance with the remote control on
thermostat function, or by means of a tablet with app, or a
domotics system, the appliance may be switched on while
you are not present. Therefore, please take measures to pre-
vent damage to goods or persons in such a case.
If you are using WIFI (e.g. telephone or tablet) to operate the
appliance, you must take precautions to prevent hacking
and unintended activation of the appliance by third parties.
The glass pane(s) to be cleaned must have cooled down to
room temperature.
Take the following steps, prior to removing the appliance:
- First close the gas tap;
- Disconnect the 230VAC connection;
- Then unscrew the coupling between appliance and gas tap.
This appliance can be used by children over the age of 8 and
persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capacities
or lack of experience and know-how, if they are supervised
or if they have been instructed on how to use the appliance
safely and are able to appreciate the hazards involved.
Children are never allowed to play with the appliance.
Cleaning and user maintenance may never be performed by
children without supervision.
The appliance may only be operated by means of the remote
control and/or app under supervision. In this way there will
be an overview of the situation around the appliance and
the possible people that are present during ignition.
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The appliance was designed for atmospheric and heating
purposes.
This means that all visible surfaces, including the glass pane,
can become hotter than 100C°. It is recommended to always
place a protective grating in front of the appliance when
there are children, elderly people or handicapped persons
in the same room as the appliance. If it is possible that vul-
nerable people are regularly present in the room with no
supervision, a xed guard should be mounted around the
appliance.
!Caution
Appliance is supplied with 230VAC 50Hz.
!Caution
The control of the appliance is provided with strict safety
requirements. It is possible that the burning appliance
switches o automatically and immediately switches on
again. This is not a malfunction, but a check. From the
moment that the appliances control is connected to the
power supply, the control will perform this check every 24
hours. If the appliance is burning at that moment, it will
extinguish and immediately switch on again. If you wish
to prevent this, you can remove the plug and reconnect it,
at a time when the appliance never (or hardly ever) burns.
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3. Taking the appliance in operation
The appliance could make noises when heating up or cooling down, when it is
being controlled and during combustion. These noises cannot be prevented.
3.1 For the first time
When using a chimney breast, it has to be dry before you take the appliance
into operation. This is to prevent shrinkage cracks.
!Caution
If the chimney breast is made of stone-like materials or has been nished in stuc-
co, it should be left to dry for at least 6 weeks prior to taking it into operation.
In order to be able to use the wireless remote control, you must set a com-
munication code between the remote control and the receiver, prior to putting
the appliance into operation; for this, see chapter 4.3.1.
When the appliance is stoked up for the first time, an unpleasant smell may
occur as volatile components evaporate from paint, materials, etc. This may
take a number of hours.
After burning the appliance for the first time, allow it to cool down to room
temperature and clean the glass pane(s); see chapter 13.1.
!Tip
- Set the appliance to its highest level to speed up the evaporation process;
- Keep the room well ventilated;
- Remove pets from the room.
3.2 Protection
To prevent unsafe situations, you should carefully observe the following mea-
sures/instructions.
- Make sure that combustible objects and/or materials such as curtains have a
distance from the appliance and/or the ues of at least 50 cm;
- Do not dry clothes, towels etc. on and/or near the appliance, in order to
prevent fire;
- Avoid contact with hot parts of the appliance to prevent burns;
- Do not leave children and persons who cannot judge the consequences of
their actions alone with a burning appliance;
- Place the remote control out of reach from children and persons who can-
not properly judge the consequences of their actions.
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3.3 Discoloration of walls and ceilings
A brown discoloration is an unpleasant and difficult to solve problem. Brown
discoloration can be caused by burning substances as a result of insufficient
ventilation, smoking, burning candles, oil lamps, etc. Cigarette and cigar smo-
ke contain tar substances that are deposited on colder walls.
These problems can be (partly) solved through a proper ventilation of the
room where the appliance is placed.
4. Radiographic remote control
The appliance is supplied with a wireless, radiographic remote control. This
allows you to control the appliance manually, as well as by means of a time
schedule. The temperature and flame height can be controlled manually; the
time schedule will only control the temperature.
The possible time schedules are:
- A time schedule with the same settings for each day.
- A time schedule with separate settings for the week days (Monday to Friday)
and the weekend.
- A time schedule with separate settings for each day.
For each day, two, four or six different time periods can be set. The time sche-
dule can easily be set by setting the begin time and the temperature set point
of each period.
4.1 Flame Symbol
A flame symbol indicates that the burner of your appliance has been switched on.
4.2 Batteries
Before you can take the remote control in operation, the two supplied ‘penlite’
batteries (type AA) have to be placed. After the batteries have been placed,
the remote control is ready for manual operation with flame height control. To
save battery life, some time after the last key pressure, the display goes blank,
unless the appliance is switched on.
4.3 Receiver
The receiver is located near the appliance.
4.3.1 Setting the communication code
The remote control will only be able to communicate with the appliance after
the remote control has been registered at the appliance.
Make sure the voltage of the appliance is not switched o for longer than 5 mi-
nutes.
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If the remote control does not have the “BND” state,
the following operations must be performed; Press
the key of the remote control for 10 seconds,
then briefly press the same key a few times until the
display (see fig. 1) appears.
Briey press the and keys simultaneously. The
following display will appear (see g. 2). As soon as
logging on is finished, the start screen will appear. If
logging on failed, a different screen will appear (see
fig. 1).
!Caution
Although highly improbable, we cannot rule out that
your appliances ignition process can be started unin-
tentionally through other remote controls.
This could be the remote control of your neighbours’ gas heater, but also car
keys and garage door openers.
The result will be that your appliance will burn when you do not want it to.
Unintended ignition of your appliance could be solved/prevented by:
- setting a new communication code between remote control and receiver
- closing the gas tap near your appliance. This is the safest precaution, if the
appliance will not be used for a longer period;
- Observe stated precautions / safety instructions - even if the appliance is
not in use.
5. Time and day
The time schedule of the remote control can only be used if the time has been
set. The time and day can be set in the User Menu, see section 8.2 ‘Setting
Time and Day’. The time representation, 12-hours or 24-hours, can be set in
the Installation Menu, see section 9.1 ‘Choice 12- or 24-Hours Representation’.
6. Operation
The remote control is equipped with a display and four keys. Because of this
the appliance can be easily operated and settings easily be adjusted.
There are two setting menus available:
- a User Menu (see chapter 8)
- an Installation Menu (see chapter 9)
Press key for at least 2 seconds to select the ‘User Menu’, or keep key
pressed for ten seconds to select the ‘Installation Menu’.
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6.1 Manual Operation
Depending on the choice made in the ‘User Menu’, the temperature or the
flame height can be controlled manually.
6.1.1 Flame height control
The appliance must be switched on and off manually.
6.1.2 Igniting the appliance
Press the and keys simultaneously for at least 2 seconds (see fig. 3).
The display shown in figure 4 appears. The symbols and are flashing to
indicate the appliance is being ignited.
!Caution
If you own a propane appliance, the following applies: wait 5 minutes after swit-
ching o the appliance before restarting it. The symbol for switching o will now
ash for 5 minutes (see gure 7). After the 5 minutes have expired gure 3 will be
displayed on the screen and you will be able to ignite the appliance again.
!Caution
If the appliance does not ignite after two restarts and enters hard lockout, it may
never be reset by disconnecting it from the power supply. Never use more than 3
attempts to ignite the appliance, as this could lead to a accumulation of gas within
the appliance. Ask your dealer/installer what you should do.
!Caution
If PowerVent is used, it will take at least 8 seconds before the appliance ignites.
The main burner will be ignited at 50%. The symbol in the display dis-
appears and the symbol stops flashing. If a flame is detected, the appliance
will switch to full capacity. The second burner is ignited (if applicable).
As soon as the appliance is ignited, the display shown in figure 5 appears.
The flame height can now be set manually.
!Tip
You will hear a click’ sound before the second burner is ignited.
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6.1.2.1 Switching the second burner on and off (if applicable)
The second burner can be switched on and off by means of a key combination
on the remote control.
- Press the and keys simultaneously. The second burner will switch on.
- Press the and keys simultaneously. The second burner will switch off.
The main burner briefly goes in low mode and returns to the state prior to
switching on the second burner.
- Press the key once. The second burner will switch off.
!Caution
Press the key twice, or press and hold the key, the appliance will switch o
completely.
The method described above will only be possible if the system is in ‘manual
mode’. This is shown by the symbol in the remote control’s display.
6.1.3 Setting the flame height
Press the or key once. The display shown in figure 6 becomes visible.
The currently set flame height flashes.
Set the required ame height using the and keys. Depending on which key
is pressed, the or symbol will be momentarily visible on the display.
The flame height can be set between 1 and 15. The height of the flame is
shown in the display: 1 (lowest position) and 15 (highest position).
Wait a few seconds or press the key to leave the menu.
!Caution
The ame height can only be adjusted if the appliance is on.
6.1.4 Switching off the appliance
Press the key, or press twice when the second burner is switched on also, to
switch o the appliance.
The display shown in figure 7 appears. The symbol flashes to indicate that
the appliance is being switched off. After the appliance has been switched off,
the default display is shown again.
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6.2 Temperature control
The appliance is automatically switched on and off according to the heat de-
mand. Press the or key once to set the required temperature. The
display shown in figure 8 appears. The currently set temperature flashes.
Set the required temperature using the and keys. Depending on which
key is pressed, the or symbol will be momentarily visible on the display. The
temperature can be set between 5.0 and 35.0 °C.
!Caution
Make sure the remote control is in the same room as the appliance.
!Caution
The remote control has a thermostat. Always place it on a set, draught-free loca-
tion with no direct sunlight.
Wait a few seconds or press the key to leave the menu.
6.2.1 Temporarily interrupting temperature control
When temperature control is used, the appliance
can temporarily be switched off.
Press the key once to switch o the appliance.
The display shown in figure 9 appears. The sym-
bol flashes to indicate that the appliance is being
switched off. After the appliance is switched off, the
display shown in figure 10 appears.
The symbol flashes to indicate the appli-
ance has to be ignited manually by pressing the
and keys simultaneously.
When the appliance is ignited again, the tempera-
ture control becomes active
!Caution
The temperature set point can not be changed during the temporarily tempera-
ture control interruption.
6.3 DRU Fire App
The free DRU Fire App allows you to operate the appliance via the App. By me-
ans of the Eco Wave® function, you are able to set two standard flame patterns
and one individual flame pattern. This allows adjustment of the flame picture
according to your own wishes and you can also determine the amount of gas
you want to save yourself. If the stove malfunctions, the app will indicate the pro-
blem. The section ‘Tips and tricks’ provides useful information about the stove.
The DRU Fire App is available for both iOS and Android devices.
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7. Time Schedule
The temperature is controlled according to the time
schedule, see section 8.3 ‘Setting Time Schedule’.
The appliance is fully automatically ignited and
switched off.
7.1 Temporarily changing the temperature
set point
The temperature set point of a time schedule pe-
riod can temporarily be enhanced or lowered.
Press the or key once to set the temporarily
required set point. The display shown in gure 11 ap-
pears.
The currently set temperature flashes.
Set the temporarily required temperature set point by pressing the and
keys. Depending on which key is pressed, the or symbol will be momenta-
rily visible on the display.
Wait a few seconds or press the key to leave the menu.
The display (example) shown in figure 12 appears. The symbol indicates
that the temperature set point has been adjusted manually.
The temporary adjustment can be undone by setting the manually adjusted
set point back to the set point of the current time period. In case of a transiti-
on to a new time period, the temporary adjustment is cancelled automatically.
7.2 Temporarily interrupting the time schedule
In case of the use of a time schedule, the appliance
can also be switched off temporarily.
Press the key once if the appliance has been igni-
ted.
The display (example) shown in figure 13 appears.
The symbol flashes to indicate that the appli-
ance is being switched off.
After the appliance is switched off, the display
shown in figure 14 appears.
The symbol flashes to indicate that the
appliance has to be ignited manually by
pressing the and keys simultaneously.
When the appliance is ignited again, the time sche-
dule becomes active again.
!Caution
The temperature set point can not be changed when the time schedule is tempo-
rarily interrupted.
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8. User Menu
The user menu consists of four screens providing the following functions:
- Screen 1: Eco wave
- Screen 2: Switch contact
- Screen 3: Extra power supply
- Screen 4: Adjusting the time
If you do not want to use a screen and its accompanying functions, you are
able to switch it off. These functions will no longer be visible on your remote
control.
!Tip
At delivery, the remote control is set to manual operation. If you want to use the
time schedule, you will have to set this in the installation menu (see chapter 9). In
that case, these functions will be available to you, and you will nd them in the
fourth (and following) screen(s)/menu page(s) in the user menu. In this installation
menu you will also be able to switch o the screens mentioned under chapter 8.
In the User Menu the following choices can be made:
- Manually with flame height control
- Manually with temperature control
- Time schedule (temperature control)
In the User Menu the following settings are available:
- Time
- Day of the week
- Time Schedule
!Caution
The User Menu is left by pressing key, or ve seconds after the last key press.
8.1 Eco wave
The first screen in the user menu is the Wave func-
tion (see fig. 15). This function will allow you to vary
the height of the flame picture automatically and
continuously. In this way you will save energy, while
enjoying a beautiful flame picture. With the remote
control this function can only be switched on and
off.
With the application there are many more options.
!Tip
In order to be able to activate the Wave function, the appliance must be on!
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Proceed as follows:
Go to the rst screen of the User Menu. Hold down key for 2 seconds.
Switch the Wave function on or o using the arrows ”: 1 = on, 0 = o.
8.2 LED (LED Glow Bed and Summerlighting®)
or switching contact (if applicable)
The second screen of the user menu is used to con-
trol the LED or the switching contact (see fig. 16).
This function enables you to switch the LED (or a
lamp) on and off with the remote control of the ap-
pliance. The application offers more possibilities.
The switching contact has the same connection as
the LED, which is why the switching contact is cancelled when the LED is
used.
Proceed as follows for LED:
Go to the second screen of the user menu by pressing the key for 2 seconds
and then briey press the key once more.
Only switch the glow bed or glow bed combined with Summerlighting® on or o,
by means of the arrows: 1 = on, 0 = o.
!Tip When switched on (1) for the rst time, only the glow lighting switches on. By im-
mediately switching o (0) and back on (1), the Summerlighting® is also switched
on at the glow bed.
Proceed as follows for the switching contact:
!Tip In order to be able to use this function, a lamp/Lux element must be connected!
Go to the second screen of the user menu by pressing the key for 2 seconds
and then briey press the key once more.
Switch the lamp/Lux element (max 230VAC) on or o by means of the
”arrows: 1 = on, 0 = o.
8.3 Extra power supply (max. 80W, 230VAC) (if applicable)
The third screen in the user menu is the operation
of the extra power supply with a maximum capa-
city of 80W, 230VAC (see fig. 17). For instance, this
function allows you to operate a ventilator or light
in the chimney breast with your remote control.
This function can only be switched on and off.
Proceed as follows:
Go to the third screen of the User Menu. Hold down the key for 2 seconds and
then briey press the key twice.
Switch on the extra power supply using the arrows ”: 1 = on, 0 = o.
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8.4 Manually or Time Schedule
Press the key once. The display shown in gure 18
appears.
A combination of two symbols flashes. There are
three possible combinations:
+ : manually with flame height control
+
: manually with temperature control
+
: time schedule (temperature control)
Press the or key to select the required combination.
Wait a few seconds or press the key to leave the menu.
8.5 Setting Time and Day
Press the key a few times until the display shown in
gure 19 appears. The currently set time ashes.
Press the and keys to set the correct time.
Press the key. The days of the week are ashing.
Press the and keys to set the day of the week.
The open square indicates the day selected.
Wait a few seconds or press the key to leave the menu.
!Caution
The days of the week are not shown in case a 1 day time schedule has been chosen.
8.6 Setting the Time Schedule
Depending on the choices made in the Installation Menu, 1, 2 or 7 time sche-
dules and II or IV time periods per day can be set.
The setting of the time schedules is the same for all choices.
Setting a time schedule goes as follows:
Press the key a few times until the display shown in gure 20 appears. The
begin time of time period I ashes.
Press the and keys to set the correct begin time.
Press the key. The current temperature set point of time period I ashes
Press the and keys to set the correct temperature for time period I.
Press the key and repeat the steps above to set the required begin time and
temperature set point for all periods and days.
It is also possible to switch off the appliance during a set period of time.
To do so, select --,- during the setting of the required temperature (see the gure
with the example display 21).
Wait a few seconds or press the key to leave the menu.
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9. Installation Menu
Select the Installation menu as follows:
If selected, leave the User Menu.
Then keep the key pressed for ten seconds.
In the Installation Menu the following choices can be made:
12- or 24-hours time representation
Time schedule (1, 5/2, 7days or )
Number of time periods per day (II, IV or VI)
!Caution
The Installation Menu is left by pressing key, or ve seconds after the last key
press.
9.1 12- or 24-hours time representation
Press the key a few times, until the gure 22 or 23
appears. The current time display ashes.
Press the or key to select the required time re-
presentation.
Wait a few seconds or press the key to leave the
menu.
9.2 Time schedule (1, 5/2, 7days or )
Press the key a few times until one of the displays
below is shown (see gures 24 to 27).
Press the or key to select the required time
schedule (1, 5/2, 7days or )
Time schedule 5/2 is represented by the display sho-
wing 1..6.
Wait a few seconds or press the key to leave the menu.
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!Caution
If is chosen, this will mean that no time schedule is used. In this case, only ma-
nual operation with ame height control is possible.
9.3 Day Time Periods (II, IV or VI)
Press the key a few times until one of the displays below is shown (see gures
28 to 30). The currently set choice (digits) ashes.
Press the or key to select the required number of time periods per day
(II, IV or VI)
Wait a few seconds or press the key to leave the menu.
9.4 Optional settings Eco-wave, Switch contact and the extra
power supply
Press the key a few times until one of the displays below is shown (see gures
15 to 17). The currently set choice (digits) ashes.
Use the or key to select the required setting of the functions:
0 = not available in menu
1 = always off
2 = always on
3 = latest position.
10. Receiving Sensitivity
Press the and keys simultaneously. The display
shown in gure 31 appears.
The RSSI (Receiver Signal Strength Indicator) va-
lues are shown.
RSSI: from -20 to -70 is good, from -80 to -100 is
poor.
If needed, hold the remote control closer to the appliance in order to improve
the reception
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11. Replacing the Batteries
The remote control operates with two ‘penlite’ alkaline batteries (type AA).
If the symbol is shown flashing on the display, the batteries have to be
replaced.
If the batteries are completely empty, the display will go blank. Therefore,
replace the batteries of the remote control in time.
Replace the batteries as follows:
Remove the back cover of the RF remote control by moving the back cover down
a few millimetres (see gure 32) and then lifting up the back cover.
Remove the old batteries from their holder.
Place a new set of batteries in the holder as shown in gure 33.
Replace the back cover of the remote control by placing the tabs A and B of the
back cover (see g. 34) in the according notches of the housing (see g. 33).
Push the back cover up to secure it.
The current time and day of the week must be set again after replacement of the
batteries. However, this is only necessary in case a time schedule is used.
!Caution
Do not throw empty batteries away but dispose of them as chemical waste.
+
+
A
A
B
B
A
A
B
B
32
33
34
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12. Troubleshooter
The displays in figure 35 to 37 indicate possible malfunction situations.
Communication failure between remote control and appliance (see g. 35).
The symbol flashes.
The distance between the appliance and the remote control is probably too
large. Hold the remote control nearer to the appliance.
Malfunction of the appliance (see g. 36).
The display shows an F, followed by a 2-digit malfunction code.
The symbol flashes.
!Caution
The appliance should not be used, please contact your installer.
A so called lock-out malfunction of the appliance (see g. 37).
The display shows an F, followed by a 2-digit malfunction code. The text reset
indicates that the appliance can be reset. The symbol flashes.
In case of error message F01, you will be able to ignite the appliance 3x in a
row, maximum. Then, F00 will be shown on the display, and no ignition can
take place for 30 minutes.
35 36 37
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13. Maintenance
At least once per year, the appliance should be checked for proper and safe
operation.
!Caution
- Your appliance should be maintained by a competent installer;
- In case of a broken or torn glass pane, do not use the appliance and close
the gas tap. Have the glass pane replaced immediately.
- Do not make any changes to the appliance yourself.
!Caution
As user, you are only allowed to clean the appliance on the outside:
- Do not use corrosive detergents;
- Paint damages, resulting from objects fallen/placed against the mantel of
the appliance are not covered by the warranty.
- Unpainted SS tubes can be cleaned with water, a soft cloth and possibly
a mild detergent. Aggressive detergents (e.g. chlorinated or abrasive) can
lead to rust stains or dull spots.
13.1 Cleaning the glass pane
Easy release® applies to more DRU models. The system allows you to open
the appliance, so that the glass pane can be easily cleaned on the inside.
There are several DRU Easy release® systems, check the installation manual
to see whether the appliance can be opened with an Easy release® system and
how the system is used correctly.
!Caution
The user is only permitted to clean the glass pane on the inside if the appliance
has been provided with an easy release® system. The appliance must be switched
o and at room temperature, before opening the glass pane.
During production, transport and installation it is possible that products end
up on the glass pane(s) that could burn into the glass. For that reason, it
is important that glass panes are cleaned correctly before the appliance is
ignited.
Before using the appliance for the rst time, clean the glass pane(s) on both sides
using the DRU spray (1) followed by the DRU glass pane cleaner (2). (see user in-
struction DRU spray (1) and DRU glass pane cleaner (2))
When igniting for the first time, combustion products are released from the
appliance that could cause a white deposit on the glass pane(s). Take the fol-
lowing steps to prevent this deposit from burning into the glass:
Clean the glass pane(s) once more, on both sides, using the DRU glass pane clea-
ner (2) (see user manual DRU glass pane cleaner (2))
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Gas contains certain components in varying concentrations, that could also
cause a white deposit on the glass pane(s). This cannot be prevented and
DRU is unable to accept responsibility for this.
Regularly and whenever contamination is visible, clean the glass pane(s) on both
sides, with DRU glass pane cleaner (2) (see user manual DRU glass pane cleaner (2))
!Caution
- Avoid damage to the glass pane(s).
- Avoid/remove ngerprints on the glass pane(s), since otherwise they will burn
into the surface.
- Only use the DRU detergent.
- Only use a microbre cloth. Other materials such as (kitchen) paper, steel wool,
etc. may cause scratches and damage the coating in case of anti-reective glass
pane(s).
- Use cotton gloves during the cleaning process in order to prevent the introduc-
tion of new ngerprints.
- Regularly remove accumulated dirt, as it can burn into the glass.
User manual DRU spray (1)
Apply the DRU spray (1) directly on the glass pane.
Then wipe the glass pane with a microbre cloth until it is fully clean and dry.
User manual DRU glass pane cleaner (2)
Shake well prior to use.
Apply a limited amount of DRU glass pane cleaner to a slightly moist microbre
cloth.
!Caution
The cloth should not be too wet!
Rub DRU glass pane cleaner over the entire glass pane(s).
Fully dry the glass pane with a dry microbre cloth after a few minutes.
In case of stubborn deposits, repeat the above procedure. If necessary, exert more
pressure to remove the contamination.
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14. Environment
14.1 General
Packaging materials must be disposed of in accordance with the regulations.
Batteries are considered as small chemical waste and should be placed in
special containers.
14.2 Appliance
When the appliance has reached the end of its life, you should have it
processed sensibly, so that the appliance or parts of it can be used again.
Remove the appliance;
Do not place the appliance with unsorted waste, but bring it to a recognized
collection point;
Contact your council for information on available delivery and collection systems.
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15. Warranty
The warranty for your DRU appliance will be provided by your supplier. In case
of complaints, you must always contact him. You supplier will contact DRU
if he feels this is necessary. The factory warranty is valid for 2 years after date
of purchase.
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Appendix 1: Display and keys
2
Key Up
Key Down
Key Stop/Stand-by
Key Menu
Display
DISPLAY AND KEYS
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Appendix 2: Display
Display
Manual operation.
Time schedule active.
Active time period.
Closed (left) or open fire place type (right).
Decorative fire is on.
Decorative fire can be ignited.
Fault of decorative fire can be reset.
Burner off/setting down (left), burner on/setting up (right).
Busy (for instance while decorative fire is been ignited).
Fault.
RF-communication.
Batteries are almost empty (symbol flashes).
Time representation (24-hours or 12-hours).
Days of the week. Square indicates actual day.
Temperature representation.
Temperature sensor(s) are defect.
Keys
Enhance setting or change selection.
Lower setting or change selection.
Choose menu and menu selection.
Stop setting menu or go to stand-by.
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q u i c k g u i d e
DRU Verwarming B.V. Postbus 1021, NL-6920 BA Duiven
The Netherlands Ratio 8, NL-6921 RW Duiven
Register
Remote control
Time setting
Ignition
Switching off
(2nd burner)
Manually adjust
flame height
(in 0C)
Manually adjust
flame height
(pos. 1-15)
Activating
2nd burner
(if present)
Activating
Eco.Wave
Activating
switch contact
(if applicable)
Switching on extra
power supply
(if applicable)
- Make sure the appliance voltage is not switched on longer than 5 minutes.
- Place the batteries in the remote control and press and simultaneously.
- If the remote control is not on “bnd”, proceed as follows.
- Apply and remove voltage.
- Press approx. 10 seconds until 24:00 starts to flash.
- Repeatedly press until “bnd” appears.
- Press and simultaneously.
- Press for 2 seconds until 0 starts to flash.
- Repeatedly press until you see the time flashing.
- Use to adjust the time.
- Leave menu via .
- Press and simultaneously.
- Press once, 2nd burner (if present) will extinguish.
- Quickly press twice, burner will fully extinguish.
- Press approx. 10 seconds until 24:00 starts to flash.
- Press 1x, flashing hand appears.
- Press 1x, number 1 flashes.
- Leave menu via .
- Press approx. 3 seconds until display starts to flash.
- Press 3x, right image appears in display.
- Make + °C flash using and .
- Leave menu with .
- Press approx. 3 seconds until display starts to flash.
- Now press 3x, right image appears in display.
- Make + flash using and .
- Leave menu via .
- Press en simultaneously.
- Press approx. 3 seconds until display starts to flash.
- Turn flashing 0 into 1 using and .
- Leave menu via .
- Press approx. 3 seconds until display starts to flash.
- Now press 1x, L 0 appears.
- Turn flashing 0 into 1 using and .
- Leave menu via .
- Press approx. 3 seconds until display starts to flash.
- Now press 2x, B 0 appears.
- Turn flashing 0 into 1 using and .
- Leave menu via .
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