Jolly Mec Radio Control Manuale utente

SM095 EN REV05 2016_04
RADIO CONTROL
USER MANUAL
To be kept by the purchaser
Remote radio control for air heating
products

Dear Customer,
thank you for having chosen to heat and save with a Jolly Mec product. Please carefully read and keep this sheet
before using the equipment.
The manual provides information and suggestions necessary for correct product use. Knowing and observing these
instructions will allow you to fully and safely enjoy the potential your equipment can offer you.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAP.01 PREMISES................................................................................................................................... 4
01.1 WARNINGS .................................................................................................................................................. 4
01.2 SYMBOLOGY............................................................................................................................................... 4
CHAP.02 USER INTERFACE...................................................................................................................... 5
02.1 RADIO CONTROL DESCRIPTION .............................................................................................................. 5
02.1 KEY FUNCTIONS......................................................................................................................................... 5
02.3 ICON MEANINGS......................................................................................................................................... 6
02.4 EMERGENCY CONSOLE ............................................................................................................................ 7
02.5 BATTERY INSTALLATION AND REPLACEMENT ...................................................................................... 8
02.6 RADIO CHANNEL SETTINGS ..................................................................................................................... 9
02.7 KEYBOARD LOCK ....................................................................................................................................... 9
02.8 DISPLAY BACKLIGHT ............................................................................................................................... 10
CHAP.03 OPERATING MODE .................................................................................................................. 11
03.1 APPLIANCE OPERATIONS ....................................................................................................................... 11
03.2 REMOTE CONTROL USE AS A PROBE................................................................................................... 11
03.3 MAIN STATUS MESSAGE MEANINGS..................................................................................................... 12
03.4 MAIN SETTINGS........................................................................................................................................ 13
CHAP.04 USER MENU.............................................................................................................................. 14
04.1 FUNCTIONS............................................................................................................................................... 14
04.2 STRUCTURE.............................................................................................................................................. 15
CHAP.05 FAULT DIAGNOSIS AND TROUBLESHOOTING.................................................................... 25
05.1 ALARM MESSAGES .................................................................................................................................. 25
05.2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................ 28

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CHAP.01 PREMISES
01.1 WARNINGS
• Werecommendyoucarefullyreadandfollowtheinstructionsinthismanualforcorrectuse.
• Itshouldbekeptwithcareandattentivelyconsultedsinceallthewarningsprovideimportantsafetyinstructions.
• Incorrectusecouldcausedamageandinjurytopeople,animalsorproperty,forwhichthemanufacturercannotnotbeheldliable.
• Theappliancemustbeusedonlyforitsintendedpurpose.Anyotheruseisdeemedimproperandthereforedangerous.
• Themanufacturerdeclinesanycontractualornon-contractualliabilityfordamagescausedbyerrorsininstallationoruseofthe
applianceorfailuretofollowtheinstructionscontainedinthismanual.
• AllrightsonthereproductionofthistechnicalmanualareownedbyJollyMecCaminettiS.p.A.
• Thedescriptionsandillustrationsprovidedinthefollowingpublicationarenotbinding.
• JollyMecCaminettiS.p.Areservestherighttomakeanymodicationsthatmaybedeemedappropriate.
• ThismanualcannotbegiventothirdpartiesforperusalwithoutthewrittenpermissionofJollyMecCaminettiS.p.A.
• Donotmakeanyunauthorisedmodicationtotheappliance.Anyunauthorisedmodicationwillautomaticallyinvalidatethewarranty
andreleasethemanufacturefromallliability.
• Useonlyoriginalsparepartsrecommendedbythemanufacturer.Originalsparepartsareavailablethroughretailers,specialised
TecnicalServiceCenters,ordirectlyattheheadofceofJollyMecCaminettiS.p.A.
01.2 SYMBOLOGY
In this manual, points of considerable importance are marked with the following symbology:
INSTRUCTION: Instructions regarding the correct use of the appliance.
WARNING: This point is particularly important.

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CHAP.02 USER INTERFACE
02.1 RADIO CONTROL DESCRIPTION
The radio control lets you communicate with the control unit. The keys are used to transmit commands to the control unit while the
display informs the user on stove operating status. Programming mode displays the various settings that can be edited using the keys.
02.1 KEY FUNCTIONS
Key Description Mode Action
1Decrease
EDIT VALUE Decreases the selected menu and/or setting value
2Increase
EDIT VALUE Increases the selected menu and/or setting value
3ON/OFF - ESC - RESET
OFF Turns on
WORK Turns off
ALARM Resets the alarm
MENU Returns to the previous level
4Temperature selection
OFF Lets you set Room temperature
WORK Lets you set Room temperature
MENU Go to the previous page or setting
5Output selection
OFF Opens the output settings page
WORK Opens the output settings page
MENU Go to the previous page or setting
6Chronothermostat
ANY Turns the chronothermostat function On/Off
7Menu
OFF Opens the menu
WORK Opens the menu
MENU Opens the next menu level and/or conrms
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Componentoperating
statusicons
Display
Decrease On/Off - Esc - REsEt
Increase
Settemperature MEnu - sEt
Setoutput
Remote control cable
connectionsocket
Chronothermostat

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02.3 ICON MEANINGS
A segment may or may not be found next to or under each icon on the display to indicate whether or not the relevant component and/or
function is enabled. The functions or components associated with the various icons are:
The image below depicts an example of a radio control screen which indicates that the chronothermostat function is running in the Week-
End program and the auger gear motor and electrical resistance are running.
Room probe request
Day chronothermostat program
Auger gear motor
Chronothermostat
Week chronothermostat program
Fume fan
Electrical resistance
Week-End chronothermostat program
V1 main air exchanger fan
Supplementary fans (for stoves with channeling
system only) Alarm
Communication with control unit
(Appears on the display when communicating)
The stove and rebox must ALWAYS be cleaned before starting up the stove, to avoid failed or difcult
start up due to residual unburned residue inside the rebox from previous use.
WARNING
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02.4 EMERGENCY CONSOLE
In the event radio control fault compromises good operations, the emergency console installed on the appliance can be used to run main
functions such as ignition, shutdown and work output settings.
On, off or alarm reset key.
Next to a green led. When the led is on, it means that
the appliance is running. When the led is blinking, the
appliance is shutting down while the appliance is off
when the led is off.
Command transmission indicator.
The blinking yellow led indicates that the radio
control is communicating with the appliance
control unit.
Remote control cable connection socket
Red alarm signal led.
Output Increase and Decrease keys.
The yellow leds next to the keys indicate the set
output level:
Led On Output level
1 1
1 and 2 3
2 5
Remote control connection to the console
Radio wave transmission between the radio control and control unit, by nature, could be hindered by disturbances and interferences due
to the vicinity of other electric or electronic devices that emit radio signals in the environment. The opposite may occur at times, meaning
the radio waves transmitted by the Jolly Mec device (at 433 MHz frequency) create interferences with other devices in the vicinity.
To prevent these problems, we recommend wiring the remote control to the emergency console so that radio wave communications are
no longer necessary between the two devices. Remote control wired operations are only possible after removing the batteries from the
specic back compartment as illustrated in
CHAP.02.5 - BATTERY INSTALLATION AND REPLACEMENT
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02.5 BATTERY INSTALLATION AND REPLACEMENT
The radio control is powered by two AAA alkaline batteries. In the event of radio control malfunctions, always check whether the batteries
are charged. Otherwise, replace them with new ones of the same type. To replace the batteries, remove the cover on the back of the
radio control, insert the batteries in the specic compartment as illustrated below (and as indicated inside the compartment). When
installed, replace the cover.
DO NOT USE RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES
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02.6 RADIO CHANNEL SETTINGS
To set the communication channel between the remote control and appliance control unit, at time necessary after replacing the batteries,
turn off appliance power by turning the main switch to 0.
Next, simultaneously press remote control keys 1 and 2 to display the SELECT UNIT X message. Use Keys 1and 2to set the required
channel (X = from 0 to 7). Next, turn the main switch to I and, after two seconds, press and hold down Key 3for at least two seconds
Previously selected channel settings are conrmed by a beep and the message UNIT LOADED X.
If SEARCH FIELD is displayed on the remote control, an incorrect radio channel may have accidentally been entered.
In this case, you must search for the associated channel. Without turning device power off, simultaneously press keys 1 and 2 and set
the various channels from 0 to 7 in sequence until the correct channel is found.
If the channel set in the electronic card does not match the one set on the remote control, the SEARCH FIELD message will remain on
the display. If, however, the channel is correct, message UNIT LOADED X will be displayed.
02.7 KEYBOARD LOCK
It is possible to lock purposely the keys of the remote controller from MENU 9 – TECHNIC SETTINGS.
In state of parameter enabled accordingly, the keyboard gets locked by typing quickly 7then 3. The message KEYS HOLD is kept
displayed on the screen, as no operation is possible by pressing any button.
To unlock the keyboard, repeat the sequence through the same keys 7and 3; so the message KEYS FREE is displayed; you come then
back to the main screen page and the keys of the remote controller resume to operate normally.
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02.8 DISPLAY BACKLIGHT
The display backlight can be turned on by pressing Keys 1 and 7 in the initial screen simultaneously.
The screen illustrated below will be displayed. Press Keys 1 or 2 to adjust backlight off delay time in seconds.
After setting the required value, press Key 3 to conrm and exit settings.
If DELAY OFF 0 factory settings are not changed, the screen will never be backlit while the maximum backlight on
time is 9”.
Turning on the backlight reduces battery charge according to how long the remote control is used.
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