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40011677-1839 Manual e-MatriX 800-I/II/III ENG Manual e-MatriX 800-I/II/III ENG

Manual e-MatriX 800-I/II/III ENG · 2020. 9. 3. · • The e-MatriX needs a minimum ventilation of 50cm² above and 210cm² underneath the fire. • The construction may not rest

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  • 40011677-1839 Manual e-MatriX 800-I/II/III ENG

    Manual e-MatriX 800-I/II/III ENG

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    1 General

    1.1 Introduction Onlyhavethefireinstalledbyaqualifiedinstalleraccordingtothewaterandelectricsafety regulations.Readthisinstallationmanualproperly.

    1.2 Check • Beforeinstallation,checkthefirefortransportdamageandreportimmediatelytoyoursupplier. • Checkwhetherallofthepartsbelowareincluded: o Controlbox o Remote o Decorationmaterial o Suctioncups(2x) o Servicedoor o Sparetransducers(2x)andsponge

    1.3 CE declaration Product:electricfireOpti-myst Model:e-MatriX800x500-I/II/IIIande-MatriX800x650-I/II/III

    TheproductcomplieswiththeEuropeanSafetyStandardsEN60335-2-30andtheEuropean StandardElectromagneticCompatibility(EMC)EN55014,EN60555-2andEN60555-3thesecoverthe essentialrequirementsofEECDirectives2006/95/ECand2004/108/EC.

    !!Thisdeclarationisinvalidifchangesaremadetothefire.

    2 Safety instructions • Donotuseoutdoors. • Donotuseintheimmediatesurroundingsofabath,showerorswimmingpool. • Donotusewithouttheglassinstalledinplace. • Thefiremustbeinstalledaccordingthismanual.

    3 Installation requirements

    3.1 Water supply • Waterconnection½”or¾”placedatanaccessiblelocation. • Waterpressureonthefirebetween0,5and8Bar.Whererequired,useapressure reducingvalve.

    3.2 Power supply • Electricconnection-230VAC/50Hzearthedandplacedatanaccessiblelocation.

    4 Installation instructions

    4.1 Preparingthefire • Ensurethatallpackingitemsareremoved. • Removethetransportscrewonthefrontseefig.1.0. • RemovethefrontglassandstoreitatasafeplaceseeChapter5. • RemovethefuelbedandstoreitatasafeplaceseeChapter6.

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    4.2 Placingthefire Foraproperfunctioningofthefire,alwaysensurethatthefireislevelled. Usetheadjustablefeetorthedistanceholderatthebacksideofthefire.Seefig.1.2a..

    4.2.1 Floor standing Placethefireattherightpositionandfixitonthewallseefig.1.1.

    4.2.2 Hanging on the wall Thefirecanbehangingonthewallwiththeoptionalwallbracketseefig.1.2a,1.2band dimensionaldrawinginChapter13.6.

    4.3 4.3Installationandfinishing(seefig.1.0)

    4.3.1 With cover strip “A” BuildthefalsechimneybreastorplateauagainstdistanceholderB.

    4.3.2 Without cover strip “A” RemovedistanceholdersBfromthefire.Buildthefalsechimneybreastorplateauagainst distanceholderC.

    4.4 Controlbox(seefig.4.0) !!FixtheControlboxatanaccessiblelocationbehindtheservicedoor.SeeChapter13.5and13.7.

    4.4.1 Electric connection • UsethesuppliedextensioncabletoconnecttheControlboxtotheEngineseefig.4.0-B. • LeadtheDCcable,insidetheEngine,totheControlboxandconnectitseefig.4.0-A. -Max.cablelengthfromthecenterofthefiretotheleft1,5m. -Max.cablelengthfromthecenterofthefiretotheright1,0m. • Connectthesuppliedmainsleadseefig4.0-C. Ifdesired,a2mextensionsetisavailable.

    4.4.2 Water connection Thisapplianceisequippedwiththefollowingoverflowprotections: o ElectromechanicalvalveintheControlboxwhichissentbyanoverflowsensorinthe watertank. o AbsorptionvalveintheEnginethatkicksinwhenthewatersumphasanunexpectedly overflowseefig.5.0-K.

    • Connectallpartsaccordingflowdiagramseefig.5.0.

    A=mainswater F=meshfilter 1=safetyclips(11x) B=½or¾”connector G=in-linefilter 2=in-linefilterbrackets(2x) C=¼”1mpipe H=controlbox 3=elbows(4x) D=ballvalve I=¼”1,5mpipe E=tobecutfrom¼”1mpipe J=e-MatriXEngine

    • Placethewaterfiltersatanaccessiblelocationincorrectalignment,there’sa“flow”direction markingonbothfiltersandControlbox.Seefig.4.0.

    !!CarryoutaperformancetestseeChapter9andcheckallconnectionsforwaterleakagebefore placingthefuelbedandfrontglass.

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    4.5 Build-in structure • Thee-MatriXneedsaminimumventilationof50cm²aboveand210cm²underneaththefire. • Theconstructionmaynotrestonthefire. • Thee-MatriXneedsaminimumfreespaceof50mmabovethefire.

    5 Removing glass

    5.1 Frontglass(e-MatriXfrontglassonly) • Removethecoverstripseefig.2.0a. • Rotatetheglassclampclockwiseseefig.2.0b. • Placesuctioncupsandremovethefrontglassseefig.2.0c.

    5.2 Frontglass(e-MatriX2or3sidedglass) • Rotatetheglassclampclockwiseseefig.2.1aand2.1b. • Placesuctioncupsandremovethefrontglassseefig.2.1c.

    Forreplacingthefrontglassrepeatthestepsinreverseorder.

    5.3 Side glass Forcleaningonlyit’snotnecessarytoremovethesideglass.

    • FirstremovethefrontglassseeChapter5.1or5.2. • Placeasuctioncupandremovethesideglassseefig.2.2.

    Forreplacingtheglassesrepeatthestepsinreverseorder.

    6 Removing fuel bed

    !!Neverliftupthefuelbedwithoutusingthesuppliedhandles. !!Keepthesehandlesforfutureuse.

    • RemovethefrontglassseeChapter5.1or5.2. • Covertheframetoavoidscratchesseefig.3.1-A. • Screwthehandlesinthefuelbedseefig.3.0. • Liftupthefuelbedcarefully,disconnecttheplugandstoreitatasafeplaceseefig.3.1.

    Forreplacingthefuelbedrepeatthestepsinreverseorder!

    7 Placing decoration material

    !!Keepdecorationmaterialawayfromchildren,personswithreducedphysicalormentalcapabilities andanimals. !!Don’tplacedecorationmaterialinthecenterareaseefig.6.0.

    Thesuppliedartificialashandchipscanbeusedtopersonalizeyourfire!

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    8 Usingthefire

    8.1 Manualcontrol-behindaccessdoor(seefig.4.1) A=mainswitch 1=ON/OFF 2=pairing 3=onlyformaintenance(serviceengineer) 4=reduceflame 5=increaseflame 6=reducefirecracklingsound 7=increasefirecracklingsound

    8.2 Remotecontrol(seefig.4.2) 1=OFF 2=pressonceforON/presstwiceforgloweffectonly 3=reduceflame 4=increaseflame 5=reducefirecracklingsound 6=increasefirecracklingsound

    8.2.1 Pairing the Bluetooth remote AttheControlboxseefig.4.1: • TurnthemainswitchintheONposition,1beep. • Pressthe button,1beepandthefirewillbegintostart. • Pressthe button,thefirestartstobeepandtheLED’swillstarttoblinkonandoff. • Pressabuttonontheremotecontrol.Thefirewillswitchoff.Nowtheremotecontrolispairedto thefire.

    8.3 Firsttimewaterfill • Ensurethatallballvalvesareopenandturnonthewatersupply. • SwitchthefireonbypressingthemainsswitchtotheONpositionandpressingthe button seeChapter8.1and8.2. o Ifthewaterlevelishighenoughtheflameswillautomaticallystartafter45seconds. o Ifthewaterlevelisn’thighenoughtheLED’scontinuouslytoblinktwiceafter45seconds. PressthemainsswitchtotheOFFposition,wait5secondsandrepeatthesecondstep above(thisprocesscanbeneededseveraltimes).

    8.4 Gettingthedesiredflameeffect • Thefirealwaysstartswithminimumflamesetting.Whendesiredpressthebuttonforhigher flames.Pleasegivetheflamegeneratortimetoreacttothechangesyoumake. !!Increasingtheflameheightcanleadtocondensationontheglass.

    • Pressthe and buttonforthevolumeofthecracklingsoundtoyourdesiredlevel. Theminimumvolumeofthissoundisoff.

    Ifthefireiseitherturnedtostandbyorswitchedoffentirely,itwillalwaysreverttotheminimumflamesetting.Thesoundlevelwillremainthesameasthelastsoundlevelassetbytheuser.

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    9 Performance test

    • Firsttimewaterfill,seeChapter8.3. • Checkallconnectionsforwaterleakage. • Checkifthefan,mountedatthetopinsidethefire,isrunning. • Checkiftheremotecontrolisfunctioningatthedesireddistance(max.8m) o Ifneeded,movethereceivertoadifferentpositionin-oroutsidetheconstruction(seefig.4.3). ThereceiverisplacedatthebackinsidetheEngineandhasacablelengthof1,4m. • ReplacefuelbedseeChapter6. • ReplacefrontglassseeChapter5.1or5.2. • Performafinalfunctionalcheck.

    10 Maintenance

    10.1 Maintenancefrequency

    • Cleaningwatersump,airfilterandreplacingtransducers. Commercialuse:everythreemonths. Domesticuse:onceayear.

    • Cleaningmeshfilterandreplacingin-linefilter. Commercialuse:onceayear. Domesticuse:everysecondyear.

    !!Themaintenanceintervaldependsonthewaterqualityand/ortherunninghoursandthereforecan differfromtheabovementioned.

    10.1.1Cleaningwatersump

    !!AlwayspressthemainsswitchtotheOFFpositionanddisconnectthepowersupplyseefig.4.1. !!Neveruseabrasivecleaners.

    • RemovethefrontglassseeChapter5.1or5.2. • RemovethefuelbedseeChapter6. • Disconnectthe‘fillcap’byturningitclockwiseseefig.5.0-Land7.0. • Disconnectthe2connectors,locatedontherightsideofthewatersumpseefig.7.1. • Releasethe2clipsonbothsidesandremovethenozzleseefig.7.2and7.3. • Gentlyliftupthewatersumpwithoutspillinganywaterseefig.7.4. • Removethetransducersandemptythewatersump. • Putasmallamountofwashingupliquidintothesump,andusingasoftbrushtocleanthe sump.Alsocleanthetransducers,includingthediscsunderneaththecone.Removethecone byturningitclockwise. • Whencleaned,thoroughlyrinsethewatersumpwithcleanwatertoremovealltracesof washingupliquid. • Cleanthenozzlewiththeasoftbrushandflushoutthoroughlywithwater. • Reversethestepsabovetoreassemble.

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    10.1.2Cleaningairfilter • Gentlyslidetheairfilterupwardsoutofitsplasticholderseefig.8.0. • Gentlyrinsewithwaterinthesinkanddrywithfabrictowelbeforereturning. • Replacethefiltermakingsurethatthecoarseblackfilterisfacingthebackofthefire. • PlacethefuelbedseeChapter6. • PlacethefrontglassseeChapter5.1or5.2.

    10.1.3Replacingtransducers !!AlwayspressthemainsswitchoftheControlboxtotheOFFposition(seefig.4.1)anddisconnect thepowersupply.

    Thetransducersarefixedinthewatersumpwithplasticclips. • Followthefirst5stepsinChapter10.1.1togainaccesstothetransducers. • Presstheclipbackandliftthetransducerupwardsoutofitsholder. • Placethenewtransducersandrepeatthestepsaboveinreverseorder. (Pleasetakenotethatthetransducerswillnotblocktheopeningofthecones).

    10.1.4Cleaningmeshfilter • Turnoffthewatersupply. • Closetheballvalves. • Unscrewthebaseandcleanthefilterinside.

    10.1.5Replacingin-linefilter • Turnoffthewatersupply. • Closetheballvalves. • Replacethein-linefilter. (Placeitincorrectalignment,there’sa“flow”directionmarkingonthefilter).

    10.2 Resettingabsorptionvalve(seefig.5.0-K) Whentheabsorptionvalveisactivated,thespongeneedtobereplaced. TheabsorptionvalveislocatedontherightfrontsideatthebottomoftheEngine. • Takeouttheactivatedsponge. • FixthecauseofthewaterleakageandremoveanywateratthebottomoftheEngine. Placethenewspongeandopentheabsorptionvalvebypressingdownthewhiteclamp.

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    11 Technical data

    12 Trouble shooting

    Watts W 250

    Volts V 230-240

    Batteries remote V (2x) 1,5 AA

    Water consumption l/h 0,15

    Inlet water pressure Bar 0,5-8

    Water connection Inch ½ or ¾

    Symptom Cause ActionMains plug is not plugged in. Check plug is connected to wall socket

    correctly.

    See Chapter 8.3.

    Low water level.

    Check that the connector(s) is inserted correctly see fig. 7.0.

    The transducers) are not connected properly.Low water level. See Chapter 8.3.

    Switch the mains switch of the Control box to the OFF position.Check all connections on water leakage.

    Check that the ball valves are open.

    The absorption valve is activated See Chapter 10.3.

    e-MatriX will not operate, the LED’s continuously to blink once every eight seconds.

    Water level too high. Check the electromechanical valve in the Control box.

    Switch the mains switch of the Control box to the OFF position and heck all connections on water leakage.

    Close the ball valves and check the mesh filter, by unscrewing the base of it to see that it is not clogged with dirt and debris.

    The flame effect is too low on the highest setting.

    The transducers and/or air filter are dirty. Call for maintenance.

    The flame effect is too high and there is too much smoke.

    The extract fan doesn’t work anymore. Check if the fan, mounted at the top inside the fire, is running.

    Low batteries. Place new batteries.

    Remote isn’t paired to receiver. See Chapter 8.2.1.

    Distance to fire too big See Chapter 9 (remote control).

    The flame effect will not start.

    e-MatriX will not start or stopped working and the LED’s continuously to blink twice.

    e-MatriX will not operate, the LED’s continuously to blink four times.

    Water filling time is too long.

    Remote is not working.

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    13 Dimensional Drawings

    13.1 e-MatriX800x500/650-I

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    13.2 e-MatriX800x500/650-IIL

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    13.3 e-MatriX800x500/650-IIR

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    13.4 e-MatriX800x500/650-III

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    13.5 Control box

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    13.6 Wall bracket

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    13.7 Service door

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