How to turn on ventilator gas fireplace with remote

How to turn on ventilator gas fireplace with remote?

For some of the ventilator gas fireplace you can turn them on using the remote control. Since it’s common for the remote to have multiple buttons, you need to press the right button to turn it on. If you press the wrong button, it will not work and it will not heat up your fireplace.

How to turn on ventilator gas fireplace remote control?

First, you need to press the start button and then click the right arrow or left arrow to set the desired temperature In the same time, press the “Set” button to choose the fan speed. You can also set the fireplace to go into standby when it is not in use.

How to turn on ventilator gas fireplace remote start?

You have to press the ON/OFF push button on the remote control approximately 2 seconds to get the gas fireplace on. You also need to press and hold the start button for about 7 seconds to get it running. Now press the select button to change the fireplace settings. Another push of the start button will resume the heating.

How to turn on ventilator gas fireplace remote start

Now, press and hold the start button for five seconds. This will turn on the fan for a few seconds and it will make a noise. Now, you will hear the sound of air coming through the fireplace. If the sound is heard correctly, you are using the ventilator gas fireplace correctly. But if not, try turning the fireplace off and on again. If the sound is still not heard, you will have to contact an experienced HVAC technician.

How to turn on ventilator gas fireplace with remote start outside?

If you want to enjoy the heat of the fireplace and the comfort of fresh air, you can use a ventilator gas fireplace with remote start outside. This type of fireplace works using the heating system of your house. This system circulates warm air through your ducts and warm up the different areas of your home. The ventilator gas fireplace with remote start outside adds extra air to the system when it detects a temperature rise. This helps to reduce the temperature inside your home and make room for