INSTALLATION MANUAL SUMMUM 140 P L E A S E L E AV E T H E S E I N ST R U CT I O N S B E H I N D W I T H T H E D E V I C E
CO N T E N TS 1 CE STATEMENT 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 3 WARRANTY 4 REMOTE CONTROL WITH FULL ELECTRONIC IGNITION 4.1 Adjusting the communication code 4.2 Igniting the pilot light 4.3 Igniting the main burner 4.4 Switching off the fireplace 5 INSTALLATION PREPARATION AND - INSTRUCTION 5.1 Relevant norms and guidelines 5.2 Attention points gas fireplace 5.3 Attention points gas connection 5.4 Requirements flue and wall terminals 5.
I N STA L L AT I O N M A N UA L 1 CE STATEMENT 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION We hereby declare that the design and construction of the Element4 gas appliances are complying to the essential demands and regulations for gas products. The fireplace may only be installed by a qualified installer/dealer, following these installation instructions. We advise you to read these instructions properly, before commencing the installation of your device.
I N STA L L AT I O N M A N UA L 3 WARRANTY NB: Should a problem occur, that you are not able to fix yourself with the help off the support in Appendices A to C, please contact you installer or dealer. The Element4 devices on which this warranty is applicable are made of high quality materials. Should any problem or defects still occur the following provision are in effect; For a service provision to house, outside the warranty period, the following costs ar ebeing charged: 1. • • • 2. 3.
I N STA L L AT I O N M A N UA L 4 REMOTE CONTROL WITH FULL ELECTRONIC IGNITION The unit is operated using a remote control (Fig. 4.1) or the Element4 Puck, connected to a receiver (Fig. 4.2). The receiver is powered by 4 pen lite (type AA) batteries or a 6V adapter; 2 penlight batteries (type AAA) are used for the remote control. The life of the batteries is about a year with normal use. AM PM 1 2 ON OFF 4.
I N STA L L AT I O N M A N UA L 5 INSTALLATION PREPARATION AND - INSTRUCTION The device is developed, tested and approved conform the applicable standards for the usage, the performance and safety of the product. The installation of your device must apply to the current building prescriptions. We advise to make use of a qualified gas installer for the installation of your device. The installer can provide you with all information regarding the safety regulations of the installation. 5.
I N STA L L AT I O N M A N UA L 6 FIRE SAFE INSTALLATION To install a gas fireplace as safely as possible, several installation preparations need to be made. This overview can be used to assure the fire safety of a conversion of a fireplace. A 6.1 Fire safety device set-up B G C H D I E J M K Install the device such that there are no flammable materials around the device or chimney. The device must never be placed against a back wall of flammable materials.
I N STA L L AT I O N M A N UA L B 6.3 Assembly regulations with flammable materials (Figure 6.3 and 6.4) G Load-bearing walls and ceilings must be covered in a protective fire resistant plate. Q L H D I E J M K Never use flammable materials around the fireplace or cove. The minimal distance between the device and non-flammable materials must be at 50 mm to ensure a convection air flow. Make sure there is a good air ventilation in the cove.
I N STA L L AT I O N M A N UA L 6.4 Chimney construction for the Summum 140 4S This instruction is intended for the Summum 140 4S and is a supplement to the general safety requirements for installing a gas fire, as mentioned in this manual. Because the Summum 140 4S has glass on all sides, a separate chimney breast must be made for both the top and bottom of the fireplace. Note: Depending on the chimney breast construction, the gas connection and power supply must be taken into account.
I N STA L L AT I O N M A N UA L 2x2 Figure 6.6 - Verwijderen van de steunwanden Figure 6.7 - Verwijderen van de steunwanden 2x4 Figure 6.8 - Inzetten van de glaswanden 11 Figure 6.
I N STA L L AT I O N M A N UA L 6.4.1 Constructing the chimney Step 1: Make sure that the bottom of the fireplace is securely fixed to the floor and that it does not move away from its place for the rest of the installation. For this, do not use loose elevations under, for example, the legs, but fix it on the ground surface. Step 2: Check whether the top and bottom are placed directly above each other.
I N STA L L AT I O N M A N UA L Figure 6.12 Align both the frames Figure 6.13 Adding vertical insert between the aligned frames Figure 6.14 Complete base of the frame (no crossbars) Figure 6.
I N STA L L AT I O N M A N UA L Step 4: Pack the construction with fire-resistant material, as indicated in CHAPTER 6.2 and the further desired finish (Figure 6.16). Bear in mind that when the finishing materials are flammable, the insulation and air cavities used are sufficient. The correction for convection slots / openings in the chimney breast must also be made. Pay attention! The chimney breast must never rest on the top of the fireplace.
I N STA L L AT I O N M A N UA L 7 ATTENTION POINTS GAS FLUE 8 INSTALLATION CHECK AND FIRST USAGE To guarantee the fire safety regarding you flue gas configuration a casing is necessary. For this case non-combustible materials should be used. Make sure to ventilate a shaft and never to insulate it, to make sure the hot air is able to get away. 8.
I N STA L L AT I O N M A N UA L 9 ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT Figure 9.1 shows a simplified connection circuit for the fireplace. Every fireplace is provided with a main adapter. 9.4 Element4 ProControl App. 9.
I N STA L L AT I O N M A N UA L (4) (4) (7) (5) (5) (10) (10) (3) (6) (1) 12V (8) 6V (9) (2) LED 2 RESET LED 1 MERTIK MAXITROL Receiver (11) RELAIS AUX MODULE Figure 9.
I N STA L L AT I O N M A N UA L 10 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION This part of the manual focuses on maintenance. To ensure the optimal flame picture of your device, an annual maintenance by a competent company or installer is prescribed. 10.1 Maintenance in the combustion chamber Depending on the configuration of the Summum 140, for example a front or corner model, the glass must be removed in a specific way.
I N STA L L AT I O N M A N UA L Figure 10.2 - Remove side trims Figure 10.5 - Using the suction cup Figure 10.3 - Remove Lower Trims Figure 10.6 - Removing the suction cup Figure 10.4 - Removing Glass Cords Figure 10.
I N STA L L AT I O N M A N UA L 10.1.3 (Dis)assembly of the trims for the Summum 140 RD & T (see image 10.8) For a tight finish of the fireplace, trims are available. During maintenance these trims must be removed, before the glass can be removed. Please follow these steps: Disassemble • Remove both the side trims and bottom trim. They are held by magnet snappers, Figure 10.9 & 10.10. Assembly: • Put the trims back in reversed order. 10.1.
I N STA L L AT I O N M A N UA L Figure 10.9 - Remove side trims Figure 10.12 - Put on the suction cup Figure 10.10 - Remove bottom trim Figure 10.13 - Remove glass 6x Figure 10.
I N STA L L AT I O N M A N UA L 10.1.5 Mounting and dismantling cover strips of the Summum 140 4S (See figure 10.14.) Decorative trims are available for finishing the fireplace. When replacing or temporarily removing the lists, the following order of removal must be observed; Disassemble • The Summum 140 4s has two decorative frames around the glass. These are held by magnetic snappers, (Fig. 10.15) and can easily be pushed off the casing.
I N STA L L AT I O N M A N UA L 2x3 Figure 10.16 Remove glass clamps on the sides Figure 10.17 Put on the suction cups Figure 10.18 Take out long side glass Figure 10.
I N STA L L AT I O N M A N UA L 2x1 Figure 10.20 Remove glass clamps on the short side Figure 10.21 Put the suction cup on the short side Figure 10.22 Take out side glass Figure 10.
I N STA L L AT I O N M A N UA L 2x1 Figure 10.24 Removal of the top clamp of the glass panel in between Figure 10.25 Put on the suction cup (if necessary) Figure 10.26 Take out the inbetween glass Figure 10.
I N STA L L AT I O N M A N UA L 11 DECORATION ARRANGEMENT Only the decoration ceramics supplied with this appliance are to be used. The ceramics must be laid only as shown on this page. Replacement parts are available from your dealer, but should only be installed by a qualified installation engineer. An elaborate decoration instruction is found on the sheet in the logset that comes with the fire. These instructions show you how to decorate the fire step by step.
I N STA L L AT I O N M A N UA L 12 EXPLANATION OF THE ADDITIONAL MODULES 12.1 Operation of the LED Module The Summum 140 has two additional modules, the LED module and the Quad Module, respectively. More information about both modules is described in this chapter. VERY IMPORTANT! The LED module works with a 12V adapter and only needs to be plugged into the LED Module itself! When the 12V adapter is connected in the Quad Module or on the receiver, it will be irrevocably damaged.
I N STA L L AT I O N M A N UA L 12.2 Operation of the Quadburner The fireplaces of Element4 that are provided with a Quadburner come with the same remote control used by all other fireplaces (figure 12.1). Instructions on the use of this remote control can be found in the regular manual. All information in this chapter is additional. The Quadburner features the possibility of four different flame configurations. In figure 12.2 a schematic topview is been given of the five individual burners.
I N STA L L AT I O N M A N UA L 13 USER INSTRUCTION We recommend that you have the appliance inspected annually by a recognized installer to ensure safe use and a long service life guarantee 13.1 Hand over to the customer • • • • • User manual Installation manual Instruction card decoration material Suction cups Remote control 13.2 Maintenance instructions for the installer Below is an overview of the minimum maintenance that must take place annually; • Remove the glass plate and remove all ceramic parts.
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APPENDICES A FIRST AID FOR MALFUNCTION Below you will find an overview of the possible cause and solution in the event of a failure. Problem A No transmission (motor will not run) Possible Cause Solution 1 Batteries in the receiver empty Replace the batteries (4x 1.5V AA) 2 Batteries hand remote empty Replace the batteries (2x 1.
APPENDICES 4,5 mV 4,5 mV Figure A-1: Bend pin Figure A-4: Testpoint A Figure A-5: interrupter Figure A-6: Wiring receiver Figure A-3: Torx screw Figure A-7: Pilot set 40mm Figure A-2: Antenna 33
APPENDICES Problem G The pilot light goes on but goes out immediately when the main burner switches on Possible Cause Solution 1 Insufficient voltage across the thermocouple or too much resistance in the thermocouple circuit Place the measuring pins of the multimeter on the ground and black cable of the breaker. This value must be at least 4.5 mV.
APPENDICES AM PM 1 2 ON OFF Figure A.8: Second thermocouple Figure A.11: “Double plus”-button on the remote Figure A.9: Button A on “On” Figure A.13: SI-port Figure A.10: RESET-button MODE CONTACT Ignition Main Burner 1&3 High Flames 1 Pilot 3 Extinguish Main Burner Ignite second burner 1, 2 & 3 Extinguish second burner 2&3 1&2 PANEL Figure A.11: Aux-position receiver RECEIVER 3 MA GR MO SW Cable G60-ZCE/1000 2 1 Figure A.
APPENDICES B ERRORS CODES PROCONTROL APP B.1 Messages shown in app Error code F02 F03 Message in App Description Possible cause Contact Service. • • 5 sec. beep from Receiver Fire is not responding; no ignition • • • • Microswitch not making contact with cam on motor knob Motor wiring is incorrect Reversed polarity or faulty Microswitch Bent Motor Knob • • • 5 sec.
APPENDICES Error code Message in App Description Possible cause F31 Contact Service.
APPENDICES C FAULTS AND ERROR CODES IN THE REMOTE This appendix can be consulted when error messages occur in the application for smartphone and tablet. C.1 F41 error This message will appear if there is no or bad Wi-Fi reception, this can be between app and router or Wi-Fi box and router By closing the App and opening it again, this is solved in most cases. Cause The cause may be that the ProControl module is blocked or is too far away from the router. See: router information.
APPENDICES D LOCATION TERMINAL D.2 Terminal location with Horizontal exhaust (C31) D.1 Terminal location with vertical exhaust (C11) Distance Position terminal dist. (mm) Directly below an opening, ventilation stone, casement window etc. 600 B Above an opening, ventilation stone, casement window etc. 300 C In addition to an opening, ventilation stone, casement window etc.
APPENDICES E GENERAL RULES FOR FLUE GAS EXTRACTION E.1 Power-Fan For flue configurations that do not function on natural draft, the PowerFan can be used. For extensive installation instructions and the operation of the PowerFan we refer to the manual of the PowerFan. E.2 Determining the flue gas extraction diameter The general rule is that you must always adhere to a flue diameter of 200/130. You always start with a vertical length of ½ meter Except : • When the stove flue pipe connection is 150/100 mm.
APPENDICES F CALCULATION TABLE FLUE GAS REDUCTION The calculation table shows when you need to place a flue gas ristrictor Result Action √ No ristrictor required R Position the resitrictor X No good operation guaranteed * F.1 Horizontal terminal flue diameter 200/130 F.
APPENDICES G TECHNICAL DATA The dataplate specifies for which type of gas, gas pressure and for which country this appliance is intended. The nameplate is attached to a chain. It must remain attached to the chain. Note: Check whether the appliance is suitable for the gas type and gas pressure on site.
APPENDICES H ECODESIGN Since 1 January 2018 every fireplace has been provided with an eco-label which is always supplied with the fireplace. The ecolabel shows which category the fireplace belongs to. H.1 Ecolabels The ecolabels for the different types of gas are indicated below, respectively G20, G25 and G30.
APPENDICES I DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS On this page and the following ones you will find dimensional drawings of the Summum 140 model and accessories with some of the important dimensions that you have to take into account when installing and installing your fireplace. Figure I.
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