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Chapter 8 

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EXPLANATION OF THE ADDITIONAL MODULES 

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OPERATION OF THE LED MODULE

The Summum 100 has a LED module. 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. 
Element4  cannot  be  held  responsible  for  damage  caused  in  this  way 
to the stove or the associated electronics. See also 

Figure 8.1

 for the 

connection diagram.

The  Summum  fireplaces  from  Element4  are  equipped  with  lighting 
under  the  burner  grate.  All  fireplaces  work  with  the  same  10  button 

remote control (

Figure 8.2

). The explanation for this can be found in the 

available manual. All information in this section is a supplement to this, 
specifically intended for the use of Element4 fireplaces with lighting.

Burner Bed 

Each Summum fireplace has a three-part grid, which consists 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 the glow can be changed as desired.

Note

: When you completely switch off the fire and switch it on again at 

a later time, the intensity at which you switched off the fire will be the 
same when you switch the fire on again.

When  you  start  the  fireplace,  the  light  bed  will  be  switched  off  at  all 
times.  After  the  start-up  process,  when  the  second  thermocouple  has 
released  the  gas  supply,  the  light  bed  will  automatically  start  to  glow 

again.

Operation lighting

The LED module can also be used to change the brightness of the LEDs. 
To change this observe the following steps:

• 

Hold the lightbulb button (A on the remote) until the icon in the 

screen starts to blink

• 

Press the up or down arrow (B and C) to change brightness 

The  final  option  is  to  have  your  LEDs  pulsing,  imitating  the  glowing 
embers in a real fire.

AM

PM

ON

1 2

OFF

(A)

(C)

(B)

Figure 8.2  | 

10-Button Remote

Summary of Contents for Summum 100

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 0 0...

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

Page 3: ...8 6 1 FIRE SAFETY DEVICE SET UP 8 6 1 1 PROTECTION OF WALL AND CEILING 8 6 2 ASSEMBLY REGULATIONS 8 6 2 1 GENERAL ASSEMBLY REGULATIONS 8 6 2 2 ASSEMBLY REGULATIONS FOR NON FLAMMABLE MATERIALS 8 6 2 3...

Page 4: ...11 3 3 SOUND CHECK 19 A TROUBLESHOOTER 20 A A FIRST AID FOR MALFUNCTION 20 A B NECESSARY TOOLS 24 B ERRORS CODES PROCONTROL APP 25 B A MESSAGES SHOWN IN APP 25 B B MESSAGES SHOWN IN REMOTE 26 C FAULT...

Page 5: ...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 w...

Page 6: ...sembly 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 hi...

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...

Page 8: ...e 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 tha...

Page 9: ...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...

Page 10: ...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...

Page 11: ...ure 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...

Page 12: ...terminal see APPENDIX E APPENDIX E 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 vertical outlet You must u...

Page 13: ...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 diamet...

Page 14: ...one week to ensure yourself of an optimal desired room temperature Also the device can changed between high and low flames and it features an eco setting The amount of users that can operate the devic...

Page 15: ...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 gl...

Page 16: ...glass To do this follow these steps Check whether the trims are removed in as in step 10 1 1 Remove the ropes holding the glass See Figure 9 6 Put the section cup on the glass and make sure it is pro...

Page 17: ...er 9 INSTALLATION MANUAL Figure 9 2 Remove screws from the top trim Figure 9 3 Remove top trim Figure 9 4 Remove side trims Figure 9 5 Remove bottom trim Figure 9 6 Remove glas rope Figure 9 7 Remove...

Page 18: ...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 3 2...

Page 19: ...rrangement reseal the appliance and check the safe operation of the appliance 10 DECORATIVE CERAMIC PARTS This appliance is equipped with a ceramic fire bed with heat resistant ceramic fibers or artif...

Page 20: ...ble 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 minute...

Page 21: ...turbs 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 give...

Page 22: ...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 s...

Page 23: ...ouple 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...

Page 24: ...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...

Page 25: ...ed 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...

Page 26: ...eeps 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 o...

Page 27: ...mmunication 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...

Page 28: ...istances 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...

Page 29: ...NAL 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 requ...

Page 30: ...O O O O O O O O V 9 O O O O O O O O V 8 O O O O O O O O V 7 O O O O O V V V V 6 O O O O O V V V V 5 O O O O O V V V V 4 O O O O O V V V V 3 5 O O O O O V V V V 3 V V V V V V V V V 2 5 V V V V V V V V...

Page 31: ...n 2x 320 log 1x 120 Main 2x 140 log 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 stand by mode elsb 9 5 kW Power req...

Page 32: ...ays 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 1...

Page 33: ...f the Fireplace with some of the important dimensions that you have to take into account when installing and installing your fireplace 199 00 134 00 570 00 1000 00 829 00 162 70 105 00 1091 00 1008 00...

Page 34: ...N MANUAL 199 00 134 00 575 00 1000 00 829 00 162 70 105 00 424 00 61 00 48 50 1102 00 1047 00 61 50 62 00 119 05 51 50 575 00 328 00 556 50 51 50 66 57 119 05 Figure H B Dimensional drawing of the Sum...

Page 35: ...ndix H INSTALLATION MANUAL 199 00 134 00 575 00 1000 00 829 00 162 70 105 00 424 00 61 00 48 50 1116 00 62 00 61 50 575 00 328 00 556 50 51 50 66 57 119 05 Figure H C Dimensional drawing of the Summum...

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