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Chapter 3 

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WARRANTY 

NB: 

Should a problem occur, that you are not able to fix yourself with 

the help off the support in 

APPENDIX A

APPENDIX A

 to 

C

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; 

1. 

Before  any  installation,  the  installer  will  ensure  himself  of  the 
good quality and operation of the flue channel. The gas fireplaces 
are to be installed 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  are  the 
physical or chemical outside influences during transport, storage 

or montage. 

4. 

If a malfunction should occur during warranty period that is a 

consequence  of  a  assembly  error  or  material  defect,  Element4 
will  provide  a  free  replacement  part  to  the  installer,  without 

compensation for disassembly or montage.

5. 

In  case  the  installer  is  not  able  to  fix  the  problem  himself,  a 
request can be made to Element4 to do it for him, as long as the 

service can be done within the borders of the Benelux. 

6. 

Only after consulation up front, the device or loose parts can be 

send for check up or replacement. These goods are the be send 
with the necessary warranty documents and the date of purchase.

7. 

When a house visit should occur for service purposes by Element4 

(within  the  borders  of  the  Benelux)  during  warranty  period,  the 

right documentation (i.e this page and a proof of purchase) should 
be available.

For  a  service  provision  to  house,  outside  the  warranty  period,  the 

following costs ar ebeing charged:  

Materialcosts

• 

Working hourse

• 

Call-out costs

The warranty is not applicable in the following cases: 

1. 

When one of the previous point is not met 

2. 

When changes are made, of which Element4 is not made aware  of 

/ has approved of  upfront 

3. 

When device is not installed and/or used properly according to 
the installation manual. 

4. 

When other then the prescribed decoration material is used. 

5. 

When the device is installed (partially or fully) with other materials 
than prescribed in this manual. 

Summary of Contents for E4-10

Page 1: ...INSTALLATI O N MA NUAL INSTALLATI O N MA NUAL Please leave these instructions behind with the device S U M M U M 1 4 0 ...

Page 2: ...INSTALLATION MANUAL i Do not use this product as a primary heat source ...

Page 3: ... GENERAL ASSEMBLY REGULATIONS 8 6 2 2 ASSEMBLY REGULATIONS FOR NON FLAMMABLE MATERIALS 8 6 2 3 ASSEMBLY REGULATIONS WITH FLAMMABLE MATERIALS 8 6 3 OTHER RULES REGARDING HEAT IN YOUR INSTALLATION 10 6 3 1 RADIATION 10 6 3 2 CONVECTION 10 6 3 3 ELECTRICAL PIPES 10 6 3 4 OUTDOOR INSTALLATION 10 6 3 5 CHIMNEY CONSTRUCTION FOR THE SUMMUM 140 4S 11 6 3 6 CONSTRUCTING THE CHIMNEY 11 7 ATTENTION POINTS FL...

Page 4: ...THE FIRST FIRE 29 11 3 SENSORY CHECKS 29 11 3 1 VISUAL CHECKS 29 11 3 2 SMELL CHECK 29 11 3 3 SOUND CHECK 29 A TROUBLESHOOTER 30 A A FIRST AID FOR MALFUNCTION 30 A B NECESSARY TOOLS 34 B ERRORS CODES PROCONTROL APP 35 B A MESSAGES SHOWN IN APP 35 B B MESSAGES SHOWN IN REMOTE 36 C FAULTS AND ERROR CODES IN THE REMOTE 37 C A F41 ERROR 37 C B ROUTER INFORMATION 37 C B A MINIMUM REQUIREMENT 37 C B B W...

Page 5: ...available The data plate is mounted to the device Make sure it is accessible at all times This device may not be used a primary heat source This device is designed 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 The device may never be used when glass is broken or damaged The flue gasses can get into the instal...

Page 6: ...ssembly error or material defect Element4 will provide a free replacement part to the installer without compensation for disassembly or montage 5 In case the installer is not able to fix the problem himself a request can be made to Element4 to do it for him as long as the service can be done within the borders of the Benelux 6 Only after consulation up front the device or loose parts can be send f...

Page 7: ... ON 1 2 OFF Figure 4 1 Remote and ignition sign Figure 4 2 Top and side view of the Receiver 4 2 IGNITING THE PILOT LIGHT Check that the control knob A is in the ON position Figure 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 Figure 4 1 Now release the button The...

Page 8: ...ve in the near vicinity of the device Position the gas connection such that it is always accessible for service purposes The gas block and receiver are under the combustion chamber in the deivce so that it is always accessible for service purposes 5 5 REQUIREMENTS FLUE AND WALL TERMINALS The European CE marking for the device is only applicable to the flue materials specified by the supplier The d...

Page 9: ...e objects e g built in furniture or wooden panels are mountedonthesideofthewallthatisturnedawayfromthefireplace For these types of installations please refer to CHAPTER 6 2 3 CHAPTER 6 2 3 6 2 ASSEMBLY REGULATIONS 6 2 1 GENERAL ASSEMBLY REGULATIONS Load bearing walls and ceilings must be covered in a protective fire resistant plate Never use flammable materials around the fireplace or cove The min...

Page 10: ...e fireplace 200 C Table 6 1 Legenda 6 7 21 6 6 7 21 6 E d3 D F G I d1 H A2 B C d2 6 7 21 6 RQ 5 1 339 0 4 81 66 27 5 6 63 0 16 216 5 1 0 0 7 56 685 1 6 72 5 1 6 1 5 1 8 5 1 6 855 1 5 6 53 6 1 0 6 1 785 7 0 7 5 2 127 6 5 1 5 9 6 21 7 7 12 6 6 7 2 7 KLPQH RQVWUXFWLRQ 6 7 21 6 d1 A1 B C d2 E d3 D F G Figure 6 1 C11 Flue situation Non Flammable materials 6 7 21 6 6 7 21 6 E d3 D F G d1 A1 B C d2 Figur...

Page 11: ...sure ventilation opening are necessary Figure 6 5 The ventilation grills are to be placed at a minimal distance of 20cm from the ceiling and 30cm from any built in furniture from the side any flammable material or load bearing concrete parts False ceiling To avoid heat accumulation in the cove a non flammable false ceiling may be placed above the grilles The ventilation grilles need to be easy to ...

Page 12: ...problems with the chimney s tearing of the chimney breast 6 3 6 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 dir...

Page 13: ...INSTALLATION MANUAL 12 2x2 Figure 6 8 Loosening transport brackets Figure 6 9 Remove transport brackets Figure 6 10 Insert Side Window 2x4 Figure 6 11 Position of the transport brackets ...

Page 14: ...ALLATION MANUAL 13 Figure 6 12 Create a frame on top of the fireplace Figure 6 13 Create another frame on the ceiling Figure 6 14 Align both the frames Figure 6 15 Adding vertical insert between the frames ...

Page 15: ...LLATION MANUAL 14 Figure 6 16 Complete base of the frame Figure 6 17 Final result with additional crossbars Figure 6 18 Construction of fireproof material Figure 6 19 Final construction of the chimney breast ...

Page 16: ...gradation 7 2 2 REFERENCE THE FLUE CALCULATION In order to ascertain whether your intended extraction shall function properly a stove category is determined After you have determined the applicable category i e a wall or a roof terminal see APPENDIX D APPENDIX D you search for the corresponding calculation tables Each category refers to a set of tables 1 A table for horizontal outlet 2 A table for...

Page 17: ...IAL Follow the following instrucions for the installation of flue materials Drill a hole of 160 mm for the wall or roof transit with a 150 mm diameter flue connection and 210 mm with a flue with a diameter of 200 m In a situtation of non combustible materials keep a distance of at least 50 mm between the outside of the concentric pipes and the wall or ceiling Provide a fire safe transit constructi...

Page 18: ...used Element4 cannot be held liable for incorrect use of the adapters See Figure 8 1 for correct connection 8 3 ELEMENT4 PROCONTROL APP It is possible to operate your device via smartphone or tablet with the ProControl App available in the appstore on iOS and google play on Android The app has a user friendly interactive layout and the design is adjusted for Element4 devices Up to eight devices ca...

Page 19: ... AUX MODULE 2 10 10 6 5 4 4 7 5 3 Figure 8 1 Schematic Electronic Circuit Description 1 Gas Block 2 Receiver 3 Flat Burner 4 First and second long logburner 5 Third and fourth short logburner 6 Pilot set 7 Second Thermocouple 8 Quad Module 9 LED Module 10 LED strips 11 Wifi Box Table 8 1 Components ...

Page 20: ...ists of two trays and a middle section The trays can be easily removed for maintenance The trays must be filled with the supplied glass crystals Divide the glass evenly over the bottom so that the light is well broken Cover the glass with the chips so that all the glass is well covered but light is allowed through With the Summum you have the possibility of an imitation glowbed The intensity of th...

Page 21: ... one fireplace starts with igniting group B while the other fireplace will ignite group C This also means that in both cases this group will be the group that is extinguished after all groups have been on and thus the other group will be left burning Note When you turn off the fireplace completely and turn it back on at a later moment the flame configuration with which you ended will be the same c...

Page 22: ...sh of the fireplace trims are available During maintenance these trims must be removed before the glass can be removed Please follow these steps Disassembly Remove both the side trims and bottom trim They are held by magnet snappers Figure 9 2 Figure 9 3 Assembly Put the trims back in reversed order 9 1 2 REMOVE GLASS To be able to cleam the glass on the inside one needs to remove the glass To do ...

Page 23: ...ANUAL 22 Figure 9 2 Remove side trims Figure 9 3 Remove Lower Trims Figure 9 4 Removing Glass Cords Figure 9 5 Using the suction cup Figure 9 6 Removing the glass pane Figure 9 7 Removing side windows when necessary ...

Page 24: ...ms are removed in as in step 10 1 3 Remove the glass clamps See Figure 9 11 Put the section cup on the glass and make sure it is properly vaccuumed so it will not come off See Figure 9 12 Lift the glass out of the lower glass rail and tilt it out through the opening as seen in Figure 9 13 NB Put away the glass in a safe place when you are not using it to make sure it will not damage during mainten...

Page 25: ...INSTALLATION MANUAL 24 Figure 9 9 Remove side trims Figure 9 10 Remove bottom trim 6x Figure 9 11 Remove glass clamps Figure 9 12 Put on the suction cup Figure 9 13 Remove glass ...

Page 26: ...sinking or on the other hand ensuring that the glass cannot be put back again To be able to clean the glass on the inside the glass must first be removed For this you can follow the following steps First remove the decorative frames as discussed in 10 1 5 Remove the glass clips by loosening the screws See Figure 9 16 Place the suction cups on the glass and ensure that it is properly sucked in so t...

Page 27: ... 15 Remove trims 2x3 Figure 9 16 Remove glass clamps on the sides Figure 9 17 Put on the suction cups Figure 9 18 Removal of long side glass 2x1 Figure 9 19 Take out glass clamps for the side windows Figure 9 20 Take out short glass ...

Page 28: ...lso be unnecessary If this is the case check the burner pressure at the inlet to the burner The instructions of changing the burner pressure and the correct pressure per gastype can be found in 9 2 2 PILOT The pilot flame must be visually checked The pilot flame must always be present when the appliance is in operation The pilot has two distinct flames one engulfing the thermocouple on its left th...

Page 29: ...ation of the appliance 10 DECORATIVE CERAMIC PARTS This appliance is equipped with a ceramic fire bed with heat resistant ceramic fibers or artificial glassy silicate fibers Excessive exposure to this material may cause irritation to the eyes skin and respiratory tract We therefore recommend that the dust emission is reduced as much as possible when handling these materials 10 1 DECORATION ARRANGE...

Page 30: ...uble plus button to switch between burners Flames and soot During this first fire examine the flame for appearance and quality Flames may appear blue at first but will turn yellow after 15 to 20 minutes Examine the logs for sooting Too yellow near orange flames indicate a problem with the combustion air Clear black soot may then settle on the decoration material When this is the case you may conta...

Page 31: ...sturbs the reception Change the position of the antenna See Figure A B 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 de...

Page 32: ... Appendix A INSTALLATION MANUAL Figure A A Bend pin Figure A B Antenna Figure A C Torx screw Figure A D Testpoint 4 5 mV 4 5 mV Figure A E Interrupter Figure A F Wiring receiver 40mm Figure A G Pilot set ...

Page 33: ...couple 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 see Figure A 1 K Doub...

Page 34: ...K Aux position receiver AM PM ON 1 2 OFF Figure A L Double plus button on the remote Figure A M SI port 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 N Domotica system ...

Page 35: ...ved Please note If a problem is found that cannot be solved on site always contact your dealer or directly contact Element4 via our credentials which can be found on the back page of this manual 00 00 00 0 00 00 00 0 6 7 8 10 T15 T20 T25 Phillips 2 4mm 4 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 15 17 19 Size 2 4 10 20cm 25cm 10 17 Suction Cup Socket drivers Hex Allen Keys Manometer Multi meter Screwdrivers Flathead screw...

Page 36: ...beeps for 3 sec during motor turn Low Receiver battery power supply F10 Contact Service Pilot lit Main burner fails to ignite and pilot shuts off Ignition is blocked for 2 minutes 2nd thermocouple is out of position 2nd thermocouple wiring is incorrect Gas logs out of position Gas ports for burner are blocked F12 Contact Service Motor turns to pilot position Receiver powered by batteries and Recei...

Page 37: ...ommunication between Receiver and myfire Wi Fi Box F44 Contact Service No temperature shown in App N a not applicable displayed in App Handset not within range Low battery power in handset F49 Contact Service No electronic control of fire Receiver software 8 32 is not supported by myfire Wi Fi Box Version 2 F50 Contact Service No electronic control of fire Handset software SW 231 is not supported ...

Page 38: ...distances 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...

Page 39: ...INAL LOCATION 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 minimum distance required to position the exhaust 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 r...

Page 40: ...V V V V V 2 V V V V V X 1 5 V V V V X X 1 V V V X X X 0 1 2 3 4 5 Total Horizontal Section Total vertical Section 22 V X X X X X X 21 O V X X X X X 20 O O V X X X X 19 O O O V X X X 18 O O O O V X X 17 O O O O O V X 16 O O O O O O V 15 O O O O O O V 14 O O O O O O V 13 O O O O O O V 12 O O O O O O V 11 O O O O O O V 10 O O O O O O V 9 O O O O O O V 8 O O O O O O V 7 O O O O O O V 6 O O O O O V X 5...

Page 41: ...0 FlatBurner Type of flue C11 C31 C91 Additional 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 90 Efficiency at min heat output ind...

Page 42: ...ways supplied with the fireplace The ecolabel shows which category the fireplace belongs to G A ECOLABELS The ecolabels for the different types of gas are indicated below respectively G20 G25 and G30 18 2 Summum 140 G20 Figure G A Ecolabel G20 17 6 Summum 140 G25 Figure G B Ecolabel G25 18 5 Summum 140 G30 Figure G C Ecolabel G30 ...

Page 43: ...INGS On this page you will find trhr dimensional drawings of the different configurations with some of the important dimensions that you have to take into account when installing and installing your fireplace Figure H A Technical drawing of Summum 140 F ...

Page 44: ...43 Appendix H INSTALLATION MANUAL Figure H B Technical drawing of Summum 140 C ...

Page 45: ...44 Appendix H INSTALLATION MANUAL Figure H C Technical drawing of Summum 140 3S ...

Page 46: ...45 Appendix H INSTALLATION MANUAL Figure H D Technical drawing of Summum 140 RD ...

Page 47: ...46 Appendix H INSTALLATION MANUAL Figure H E Technical drawing of Summum 140 T ...

Page 48: ...NSTALLATION MANUAL 1586 00 1550 00 200 00 130 00 450 00 1508 00 51 00 66 50 38 50 405 00 400 00 288 00 380 00 500 00 238 00 732 00 677 00 662 00 302 00 422 00 65 00 155 00 Figure H F Technical drawing of Summum 140 4S ...

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