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AVENUE SERIES 

 

 

AVENUE MF 600-75 GHE 
AVENUE MF 700-60 GHE 
AVENUE MF 800-75 GHE 
AVENUE MF 900-60 GHE 

AVENUE MF 1050-40 GHE 
AVENUE MF 1050-60 GHE 
AVENUE MF 1050-75 GHE 
AVENUE MF 1300-40 GHE 
AVENUE MF 1300-60 GHE 
AVENUE MF 1600-40 GHE 

 

 

 

Installation and 

user’s manual

 

Summary of Contents for AVENUE MF 1050-40 GHE

Page 1: ...GHE AVENUE MF 700 60 GHE AVENUE MF 800 75 GHE AVENUE MF 900 60 GHE AVENUE MF 1050 40 GHE AVENUE MF 1050 60 GHE AVENUE MF 1050 75 GHE AVENUE MF 1300 40 GHE AVENUE MF 1300 60 GHE AVENUE MF 1600 40 GHE...

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Page 3: ...g and closing the fireplace 52 5 7 1 Front of fireplace with door option 52 5 7 2 Front of fireplace with glass insert 55 5 7 3 Corner and triangular fireplace 57 5 8 Installing the cast iron reeded p...

Page 4: ...analysis 99 8 1 Examples of error messages 99 8 2 Registering the remote control again 100 8 3 Possible error messages 101 8 4 Fault reset 102 9 Guarantee clause 103 9 1 Guarantee period 103 9 2 Excl...

Page 5: ...MF 1050 40 GHE AVENUE MF 1050 60 GHE AVENUE MF 1050 75 GHE AVENUE MF 1300 40 GHE AVENUE MF 1300 60 GHE AVENUE MF 1600 40 GHE These appliances are closed circuit gas fireplaces that must be connected t...

Page 6: ...mmediately These gas fireplaces radiate significant levels of heat The entire outside of the fireplace becomes extremely hot the metalwork door glass surface and surround etc So ensure that young chil...

Page 7: ...1 7 1 5 83 0 Class 1 Class 5 G25 25 7 0 6 0 24 0 0 87 1 7 1 5 85 4 Class 1 Class 5 I2E G20 20 7 5 6 3 19 1 0 79 1 7 1 5 83 0 Class 1 Class 5 I2H G20 20 7 5 6 3 19 1 0 79 1 7 1 5 83 0 Class 1 Class 5 I...

Page 8: ...G25 25 9 3 7 6 23 8 1 13 2 0 1 7 83 2 Class 1 Class 5 I2E G20 20 9 75 8 1 18 6 1 02 2 0 1 7 84 5 Class 1 Class 5 I2H G20 20 9 75 8 1 18 6 1 02 2 0 1 7 84 5 Class 1 Class 5 I2L G25 25 9 3 7 6 23 8 1 1...

Page 9: ...0 Class 1 Class 5 G25 25 10 9 9 3 23 7 1 32 2 0 2 0 86 4 Class 1 Class 5 I2E G20 20 11 9 5 18 8 1 16 2 0 2 0 87 0 Class 1 Class 5 I2H G20 20 11 9 5 18 8 1 16 2 0 2 0 87 0 Class 1 Class 5 I2L G25 25 1...

Page 10: ...ficiency NOx concentration mbar kW kW mbar m h mm I2E G20 20 9 4 8 18 8 0 99 1 8 1 8 84 8 Class 1 4 G25 25 8 6 7 1 23 7 1 05 1 8 1 8 83 5 Class 1 4 I2E G20 20 9 4 8 18 8 0 99 1 8 1 8 84 8 Class 1 4 I2...

Page 11: ...Ox concentration mbar kW kW mbar m h mm I2E G20 20 10 22 8 37 18 8 1 082 1 9 1 9 82 Class 1 4 G25 25 9 91 8 20 23 6 1 219 1 9 1 9 82 69 Class 1 4 I2E G20 20 10 22 8 37 18 8 1 082 1 9 1 9 82 Class 1 4...

Page 12: ...iency NOx concentration mbar kW kW mbar m h mm I2E G20 20 11 5 8 6 18 7 1 22 2 1 2 1 74 3 Class 2 4 G25 25 10 8 8 2 23 5 1 33 2 1 2 1 76 Class 2 4 I2E G20 20 11 5 8 6 18 7 1 22 2 1 2 1 74 3 Class 2 4...

Page 13: ...es I2H I2L I2E I2ELL I2E I3B P I3B P I3 G20 20mbar G25 25mbar G20 20 mbar G25 20mbar G20 G25 20 25 mbar G30 30 mbar G30 50 mbar G30 G31 28 30 37 mbar AT BE CH CZ DE DK ES FI FR GB GR IE IT LU NL NO PT...

Page 14: ...he fireplace are connected with flexible connectors An ISO 7 R1 2 male thread is provided for the gas connection There is an earthed plug for the electrical connection Voltage 230 V 50 Hz 60 VA 0 26 A...

Page 15: ...ion The fireplace surround and finish must be made from incombustible and heat resistant material There must be a minimum distance of 30 mm between the rear wall and the fireplace There must be a mini...

Page 16: ...supporting structure must be built on which the fire can be placed It must be strong and stable enough to bear the weight of the fireplace If the interior structure of the fireplace hampers access to...

Page 17: ...a minimum distance of 100 mm between the fireplace and the sidewalls Metalfire offers a set of 15 mm insulation boards made of calcium silicate and cement for every type of fireplace which can be inst...

Page 18: ...esistant material There must be a minimum distance of 30 mm between the rear wall and the fireplace There must be a minimum distance of 100 mm between the fireplace and the sidewalls Metalfire offers...

Page 19: ...sidewalls and to keep the gas and electricity connection accessible Access hatch to gas and electricity connection with room air supply left and right Optional frame on the fireplace Hot air outlet i...

Page 20: ...door or the glass is always dismantled correctly To ensure that the required distance is kept the fireplace comes with two adjustable spacers for adjusting the height and brackets that can be used to...

Page 21: ...inish without the Metalfire frame the side and top must be aligned with the inside of the fixed frame on the appliance A 20 mm gap is required underneath to allow the door to open Adjust the spacers s...

Page 22: ...than the galvanised cover plate Aligned with the seal groove Position the top of the finish in line with the top of the appliance s seal groove No spacers are required at the bottom of the fireplace...

Page 23: ...the fireplace must be finished 5 mm higher than the inside of the fireplace There must be a gap of 5 mm at the bottom to allow the glass to be removed or replaced The top of the finish can be aligned...

Page 24: ...AVENUE_GHE_EN_07 24 The wall finish on the sides and front is aligned with the glass support frames...

Page 25: ...he outer pipe casing can reach temperatures of up to 140 C No part of the flue configuration may descend The installation instructions and manuals can be found by visiting the website below http www m...

Page 26: ...natural gas G20 G25 and LPG G30 G31 The baffle is not used in the highlighted area There must always be a minimum length of 1 metre vertically above the fireplace before a 90 bend may be used Using th...

Page 27: ...he highlighted area There must always be a minimum of a 1 metre length of flue vertically above the fireplace before a 90 bend may be used Using the baffle See Section 5 9 Dismantling the baffle The b...

Page 28: ...for natural gas G20 G25 and LPG G30 G31 The baffle is not used in the highlighted area There must always be a minimum length of 1 metre vertically above the fireplace before a 90 bend may be used Usi...

Page 29: ...he highlighted area There must always be a minimum of a 1 metre length of flue vertically above the fireplace before a 90 bend may be used Using the baffle See Section 5 9 Dismantling the baffle The b...

Page 30: ...LPG G30 G31 The baffle is not used in the highlighted area There must always be a minimum length of 1 metre vertically above the fireplace before a 90 bend may be used Using the baffle The baffle is n...

Page 31: ...he highlighted area There must always be a minimum of a 1 metre length of flue vertically above the fireplace before a 90 bend may be used Using the baffle See Section 5 9 Dismantling the baffle The b...

Page 32: ...G25 The baffle is not used in the highlighted area There must always be a minimum length of 1 metre vertically above the fireplace before a 90 bend may be used Using the baffle The baffle is not used...

Page 33: ...G25 The baffle is not used in the highlighted area There must always be a minimum length of 1 metre vertically above the fireplace before a 90 bend may be used Using the baffle The baffle is not used...

Page 34: ...E 1 metre vertical outlet 12 m insert into appliance Avenue MF 1050 40 GHE 2 metre vertical outlet 12 m insert into appliance Avenue MF 1050 60 GHE 1 metre vertical outlet 12 m insert into appliance A...

Page 35: ...let 12 m insert into appliance Avenue MF 900 60 GHE 1 metre vertical outlet 12 m insert into appliance Avenue MF 1050 40 GHE 2 metre vertical outlet 12 m insert into appliance Avenue MF 1050 60 GHE 1...

Page 36: ...cal flue or remove 1 metre from the horizontal flue For each additional 45 bend or less add 0 5 metre of vertical flue or remove 0 5 metre of horizontal flue The baffle is removed from the appliance i...

Page 37: ...ch additional 45 bend or less add 0 5 metre of vertical flue or remove 0 5 metre of horizontal flue The baffle is removed from the appliance in this configuration There must always be a minimum of a 1...

Page 38: ...e of vertical flue or remove 1 metre from the horizontal flue For each additional 45 bend or less add 0 5 metre of vertical flue or remove 0 5 metre of horizontal flue The baffle is removed from the a...

Page 39: ...ch additional 45 bend or less add 0 5 metre of vertical flue or remove 0 5 metre of horizontal flue The baffle is removed from the appliance in this configuration There must always be a minimum of a 1...

Page 40: ...from the horizontal flue For each additional 45 bend or less add 0 5 metre of vertical flue or remove 0 5 metre of horizontal flue The baffle is removed from the appliance in this configuration There...

Page 41: ...ch additional 45 bend or less add 0 5 metre of vertical flue or remove 0 5 metre of horizontal flue The baffle is removed from the appliance in this configuration There must always be a minimum of a 1...

Page 42: ...nal 45 bend or less add 0 5 metre of vertical flue or remove 0 5 metre of horizontal flue The baffle is removed from the appliance in this configuration There must always be a minimum of a 1 meter len...

Page 43: ...nal 45 bend or less add 0 5 metre of vertical flue or remove 0 5 metre of horizontal flue The baffle is removed from the appliance in this configuration There must always be a minimum of a 1 metre len...

Page 44: ...of room air at the bottom in the sidewalls of the appliance s surround or on the front side of the surround or add on frame Metalfire supplies AIRBOX inlet grates or modified frame designs for this Pa...

Page 45: ...and side of the fireplace When ordering customers have the option of requesting a different layout If the electricity is connected correctly a red LED will start to flash slowly on the receiver If thi...

Page 46: ..._EN_07 46 5 6 Gas control components 5 6 1 Honeywell ESYS black remote control 5 6 1 1 Control components 1 Receiver DFGT 03MC01 2 Electronic burner unit S4965C3037B 3 Gas valve VK4100 4 Remote contro...

Page 47: ...3 APS CHECK Extra contact if optional exhaust fan is used 4 5 APS Feedback contact if optional exhaust fan is used 6 7 OPTION Under construction 8 9 VALVE EXHAUST FAN Start signal for exhaust fan if u...

Page 48: ...AVENUE_GHE_EN_07 48 5 6 1 2 General connection diagram...

Page 49: ...omation system 2 3 APS CHECK Extra contact if optional exhaust fan is used 4 5 APS Feedback contact if optional exhaust fan is used 6 7 OPTION Under construction 8 9 VALVE EXHAUST FAN Start signal for...

Page 50: ...t connected with EFC21 12 13 if exhaust fan is used 6 7 OPTION Under construction 8 9 VALVE EXHAUST FAN Contact connected with EFC21 8 9 if exhaust fan is used 10 11 2ND GAS VALVE Connection 2nd gas v...

Page 51: ...figure below If the output voltage of the home automation system is for example 0 V to 10 V with resistors R1 and R2 the voltage must be reduced between blue terminal 1 and 2 to a level between 0 V an...

Page 52: ...h door option Opening the door The door structure consists of a metal frame in which a ceramic pane of glass is fitted At the bottom of the door frame there are hinges that allow the door to open to 5...

Page 53: ...VENUE_GHE_EN_07 53 5 7 1 1 Removing the door Once the door is open it can be placed in the slot above by lifting it from underneath Now the two bottom hinge bolts can be loosened using a 12 mm spanner...

Page 54: ...AVENUE_GHE_EN_07 54 The door can then be removed To put the door back follow the same steps in the reverse order...

Page 55: ...ss Make sure that the suction cup is properly attached At the top of the fireplace there is a lever concealed in the convection opening The side closures will be shifted if the lever is moved in an an...

Page 56: ...fireplace 5 7 2 2 Putting the glass back To put the glass back in the fireplace follow the same steps in the reverse order When putting the glass back make sure that the glass is in the middle of the...

Page 57: ...ddle of the glass Make sure that the suction cup is properly attached There are closures for the glass concealed in the convection openings in the top of the fireplace Once the supplied suction cups h...

Page 58: ...from the appliance the glass must first be tilted slightly forwards at the top and then lifted enough so that it is released from the seal joint underneath Now the glass can be tilted forwards at the...

Page 59: ...the side glass in place Once the clamping frame has been removed the side glass can also be removed and replaced from the inside 5 7 3 3 Putting the front glass back To put the front glass back in the...

Page 60: ...the bottom Push the reeded panels firmly against the side and rear walls See the figure below for the orientation of the reeded panels Left rear corner Right rear corner 5 9 Dismantling the burner uni...

Page 61: ...can be accessed Undo the compression fittings using a size 17 and 19 spanner size The burner can be removed from the appliance after the four screws at the bottom of the burner have been unscrewed Af...

Page 62: ...tle the burner unit in the fireplace the door first has to be removed or the front glass must be taken out see Section 5 6 After that carefully remove the logs and vermiculite granules Disassemble 4 p...

Page 63: ...AVENUE_GHE_EN_07 63 Unscrew the oxypilot The oxypilot is mounted on a support plate on the burner and fixed with 2 screws of M4 The oxypilot protectionplate is fixed with 2 screws of M4 on the burner...

Page 64: ...AVENUE_GHE_EN_07 64 If oxypilot is unscrewed unscrew the 4 screws M5 of the burner Burner Brander...

Page 65: ...ve the baffle The baffle is in the top of the appliance It rests on two brackets There are two bolts that hold the baffle in place at the front the first step is to remove these bolts Lift the baffle...

Page 66: ...amber in the centre that has two matching slots for installing the diaphragm You can install the diaphragm by sliding it in the two slots Diaphragm end position 70 engraving Lip to be folded The diaph...

Page 67: ...ve the battery cover on the back of the remote control by sliding it downwards a few millimetres see Figure 1 and then lifting it up Put the new batteries in the holder as shown in Figure 2 Put the ba...

Page 68: ...ct the plug to the power point Clean the glass in the door on the inside and outside so that no grease marks from fingers or other dirt burn into the glass Stains cannot be removed afterwards see Sect...

Page 69: ...ing the door or putting the glass back Do not change the supplied quantities of materials Cover the burner surface and the base plates with the supplied vermiculite granules and woodchips Place and st...

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Page 88: ...ided evenly across the burner and the secondary air supply grate On the burner surface one layer of stones must be applied divided evenly Beware that when closing the door no material is trapped betwe...

Page 89: ...e and around it Following installation all visible parts of the fireplace should be considered as active heating surfaces and therefore should not be touched when the fireplace is in use Touching thes...

Page 90: ...setting lower left burner on setting higher right An action is in progress e g atmospheric fireplace is ignited Failure of atmospheric fireplace can be reset Failure Mains plug of atmospheric firepla...

Page 91: ...me The following screen then appears A combination of two symbols flash manual flame height control manual temperature control clock temperature control Use the arrow keys to select the required combi...

Page 92: ...simultaneously pressing both arrow keys After the pilot flame is detected the main burner is activated automatically to suit the heat requirements The desired temperature is set using the arrow keys a...

Page 93: ...the menu button and then pressing the downward arrow key You can turn the second burner back on by holding down the menu button and then pressing the upward arrow key The begin time of time period I f...

Page 94: ...e last key press 6 2 5 1 12 or 24 hours representation Press key a few times until one of the displays below is shown The current set time representation flashes Select the required time representatio...

Page 95: ...the menu 6 2 5 4 Behaviour Choice Wave In the Installation menu press key a few times until one of the displays below is shown The current selected choice digits flashes The digit means 0 function no...

Page 96: ...t 6 4 Igniting the fire for the first time For the first few hours that the fireplace is lit an unpleasant odour may occur due to the heat resistant paintwork being heated for the first time Smoke may...

Page 97: ...e panes with water and a soft cloth If necessary neutral glass cleaning product can be used Always rinse thoroughly with water after cleaning so that there are no traces of the product left on the gla...

Page 98: ...from the fireplace ceramic log set vermiculite granules and stones and clean the burner and the combustion chamber using a vacuum cleaner Check the combustion chamber for damage and corrosion Repair w...

Page 99: ...owed by a two digit malfunction code appears on the screen The triangular symbol flashes A lock out malfunction in the fireplace An F followed by a two digit malfunction code appears on the screen The...

Page 100: ...keys at the same time The registration will begin and the screen display as shown in the figure on the left will appear The registration process is running as long as the hourglass is displayed Press...

Page 101: ...ion electrodes and the pilot flame If no spark is produced the distance between the ignition electrodes must be checked This must be 4mm Check the connection of the ignition cable to the ignition elec...

Page 102: ...function of the dampers F16 ESYS internal failure Internal controller error Power supply voltage is less than 150 10 VAC 8 4 Fault reset If there is a problem when igniting the fireplace or during op...

Page 103: ...through the recognised dealer 9 2 Exclusion Damage or defects caused by failure to correctly observe the instructions for use and installation are excluded from the guarantee The guarantee lapses in t...

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