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INSTALLATION MANUAL

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Figure 10.2 - Remove side trims

Figure 10.5 - Put on suction cup

Figure 10.3 - Remove bottom trim

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Figure 10.4 - Remove Glass clamps

Figure 10.6 - Remove side glasses 

Summary of Contents for CLUB 240

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION MANUAL PLEASE LEAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEHIND WITH THE DEVICE C L U B 2 4 0 ...

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Page 3: ... MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTION 12 10 1 Maintenance in the combustion chamber 12 10 2 Cleaning the glass 12 11 PLACING THE DECORATION MATERIAL 14 12 LED LIGHTING 14 12 1 Function of the handheld transmitter for the Club Series 14 12 2 LED ports 14 13 USER INSTRUCTION 15 13 1 Hand over to the customer 15 13 2 Maintenance instructions for the installer 15 13 3 Replacement of parts 15 13 4 Packaging materia...

Page 4: ... This device is design to be used with natural gas or LPG The device can only be used with the type of gas specified on the data plate at the time of purchase Do not use this device as a primary heat source The device may never be used without the glass of when glass is broken The flue gasses can get into the installation room The settings and construction of the device must not be changed Parts a...

Page 5: ... by a competent installer according to the rules and regulations that are applicable in the country or even region of installation and those as described in this manual 2 There is a warranty period of two years for all Element4 devices starting from the moment of purchase The date of purchase should be mentioned clearly on the purchase invoice 3 The ceramic glass is not included in the warranty as...

Page 6: ...ing the pilot light Check that the control knob A is in the ON position Fig 4 3 Press the button on off button of your remote control and continue to hold down 3 to 5 sec until you hear two short beepes The ignition sign will appear at the top of the screen Fig 4 1 Now release the button The ignitionprocedure is started NB If the pilot light doesn t remain lit after 3 attempts you must turn off th...

Page 7: ...s flue such that no pressure loss is occuring in the pipes Place a shut off valve in the near vicinity of the device Position the gas connection such that it is always accessible for service purposes Putthegasblockandreceiverbehindtheincludedservicehatch Make sure that it is always accessible for service purposes See Figure 5 1 5 4 Requirements flue and wall terminals The European CE marking for t...

Page 8: ... walls ceilings that can be distinguished respectively 1 Walls ceilings that are made of or contain flammable buildingmaterials andallwallsonwhichflammableobjects e g built in furniture or wooden panels are mounted on the side of the wall that is turned away from the fireplace 2 Walls ceilings made of mineral building materials gas concrete bricks lime sandstone etcetera of more than 10cm thicknes...

Page 9: ...e ventilation grilles need to be easy to clean at all times 6 3 2 Floor protection Between the device and the ground a minimal distance of 10cm is to be taken into account The temperature of the floor under the device needs be less than 85 C and the floor of the conversion around the fireplace is to be constructed of non flammable materials If necessary the floor is to be covered with an insulatio...

Page 10: ...nner pipe must always be 2 cm longer than the outer pipe Always attach adjustable parts with a chuck 7 1 2 Calculate chimney For proper operation of the fireplace it is important that the flue pipe meets the requirements Do determine this we prepared a calculation chart See APPENDIX E F 8 INSTALLATION CHECK AND FIRST USAGE 8 1 Renovation new construction When firing up the device for the first tim...

Page 11: ...tor is being supplied for this Type G60 ZCE 9 ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT Figure 9 1 shows a simplified connection circuit for the fireplace Every fireplace is provided with a main adapter The Element4 Club Series comes with the WifiBox as a standard feature giving the user full control of the fire via a smart device Omschrijving 1 Gas Block 2 Receiver 3 Main burner 4 Pilot set 5 Second thermocouple 6 6V A...

Page 12: ...e trims are removed in as in step 10 1 1 Remove the glass clamps See Figure 10 4 Put the section cup on the glass and make sure it is properly vaccuumed so it will not come off See Figure 10 5 Lift the glass out of the lower glass rail and tilt it out through the opening as seen in Figure 10 6 NB Put away the glass in a safe place when you are not using it to make sure it will not damage during ma...

Page 13: ...INSTALLATION MANUAL 13 Figure 10 2 Remove side trims Figure 10 5 Put on suction cup Figure 10 3 Remove bottom trim 2x3 Figure 10 4 Remove Glass clamps Figure 10 6 Remove side glasses ...

Page 14: ...ient lighting 11 PLACING THE DECORATION MATERIAL Every fireplace in the Element4 Club Series is equipped with a very thin ribbon burner for a maximum light effect To ensure that the light is spread evenly over the burner bed place the decorative material as shown in Figure 11 1 in the appropriate trays Ensure that a proportional layer of glass is spread over the burner grate Note The decorative ma...

Page 15: ... 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 p...

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Page 18: ...the reception Change the position of the antenna See Figure A 2 C No ignition no beep 1 Receiver defective Reset the receiver See K1 If necessary replace the receiver D No ignition receiver gives a five second beep 1 Loose contact in the thermocouple circuit wiring 2nd thermocouple Check plug connections Repair the wiring if necessary 2 Receiver defective Replace receiver 3 Magnetic coil defective...

Page 19: ...APPENDICES 19 40mm Figure A 7 Pilot set 4 5 mV 4 5 mV Figure A 5 interrupter Figure A 1 Bend pin Figure A 2 Antenna Figure A 6 Wiring receiver Figure A 3 Torx screw Figure A 4 Testpoint A ...

Page 20: ...le Position burner grate 3 Airflow in the burner chamber causes a restless fire image Check drain configuration Fit a flue gas limiter I Receiver gives 3 short beeps after each command 1 Batteries in the receiver are empty Replace the batteries4x 1 5V AA J Pilot is on but the main burner does not start working 1 Gas valve is on manual Set Knob A must be in the ON position K Double burner does not ...

Page 21: ...receiver Figure A 10 RESET button PANEL G60 ZCE 1000 MA GR MO SW 2 1 3 MODE Ignition Main Burner High Flames Pilot Extinguish Main Burner Ignite second burner Extinguish second burner 1 3 1 3 1 2 3 1 2 2 3 CONTACT Cable RECEIVER Figure A 14 Domotica system AM PM ON 1 2 OFF Figure A 11 Double plus button on the remote ...

Page 22: ...osition Gas ports for burner are blocked F12 Contact Service Motor turns to pilot position Receiver powered by batteries and Receiver temperature exceeds 60 C Check air circulation and heat shield F13 Contact Service Motor turns to pilot position Fan at level 4 for 10 minutes T 80 C Receiver temperature exceeds 80 C Check air circulation and heat shield F14 Contact Service 5 sec beep from Receiver...

Page 23: ...upported by myfire Wi Fi Box Version 2 F50 Contact Service No electronic control of fire Handset software SW 231 is not supported by the myfire Wi Fi Box Version 2 B 2 Messages shown in remote Error code App Message Time Description Possible Cause F04 F04 4 sec No pilot flame within 30 sec NOTE After 3 failed ignition sequences F06 shown No gas supply Air in pilot supply line No spark Reversed pol...

Page 24: ...nces from occurring Many people put the router in the meter cupboard because that is where the internet comes in at many households A bad choice For a powerful WiFi signal the router needs as much space as possible Therefore do not place the device near a wall or on the ground Some routers have multiple antennas that you can target Try to spread these antennas so that you increase the range C 2 3 ...

Page 25: ...ation with vertical exhaust C11 Distance Exhaust 1 2 of 3 At the same roof level 6m At a different roof level 3m On a lower wall 2m On a higher sloping surface 6m Distance minimumdistancerequiredtopositiontheexhaust in order to prevent adverse effects in relation to 1 A ventilation opening of a used room toilet or bathroom 2 Supply of heated air when the supply flows through a used room 3 A window...

Page 26: ...o a diameter of 150 100 E 2 1 Determining maximum vertical length If you have tapered your flue gas extraction as per the above to a diameter of 150 100 then the total maximum permitted vertical length of your flue gas extraction is 11 meters If you are using a diameter of 200 130 then your maximum total length is 22 meters E 2 2 Determining maximum horizontal length In order to ascertain whether ...

Page 27: ...solution here Total vertical Section 10 R R R 9 R R R R R 8 R R R R R 7 R R R R R 6 R R R R R 5 R R R R R X 4 R R R R R X X 3 X X X 2 X X X X 1 X X X X X 0 5 X X X X X X X 0 0 5 1 1 5 2 2 5 3 Total Horizontal Section Total vertical Section 23 X X X X X X 22 X X X X 21 R R X X 20 R R R R 0 19 R R R R R R 18 R R R R R R 17 R R R R R R 16 R R R R R R 15 R R R R R R 14 R R R R R R 13 R R R R R R 12 R ...

Page 28: ...ditional electricity use At rated heat output elmax 9 5 kW With minimal heat emission elmin 9 5 kW In standby mode elsb 9 5 kW Power requirement for the permanent pilot light Power requirement for the permanent pilot light requirements applicable Ppilot Does not apply Efficiency NCV Efficiency at rated heat output ηth nom 89 Efficiency at min heat output indicative ηth min 58 Type of heat release ...

Page 29: ...The ecolabels for the different types of gas are indicated below respectively G20 G25 and G30 A A B C D E F G 2015 1186 kW ENERGIA ЕНЕРГИЯ ΕΝΕΡΓΕΙΑ ENERGIJA ENERGY ENERGIE A A A A A A Club 240 G30 19 0 A A B C D E F G 2015 1186 kW ENERGIA ЕНЕРГИЯ ΕΝΕΡΓΕΙΑ ENERGIJA ENERGY ENERGIE A A A A A A Club 240 G25 17 6 A A B C D E F G 2015 1186 kW ENERGIA ЕНЕРГИЯ ΕΝΕΡΓΕΙΑ ENERGIJA ENERGY ENERGIE A A A A A A ...

Page 30: ...he following ones you will find dimensional drawings of the 140 models and accessories with some of the important dimensions that you have to take into account when installing and installing your fireplace Figure I 1 Technical drawing of service hatch BDLE4 ...

Page 31: ...APPENDICES 31 I 2 Technical drawing of Club 240 F ...

Page 32: ...APPENDICES 32 Figure I 3 Technical drawing of Club 240 C ...

Page 33: ...APPENDICES 33 I 4 Technical drawing of the Club 240 RD ...

Page 34: ...APPENDICES 34 574 800 150 152 05 2381 221 50 346 2770 50 465 130 200 1013 232 84 465 79 56 346 58 352 330 50 105 465 79 Figure I 5 Technical drawing of Club 240 T ...

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