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User manual
e-MatriX linear
e-MatriX mood
ENG
40012119-2208
User manual e-MatriX linear & e-MatriX mood
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User manual e-MatriX linear & e-MatriX mood
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Rating plate:
This user manual is intended for the following electric fires:
e-MatriX linear 1050/400 I,II,III
e-MatriX linear 1300/400 I,II,III
e-MatriX mood 800/500 I,II,III
e-MatriX mood 800/500 RD,ST
e-MatriX mood 800/650 I,II,III
User manual e-MatriX linear & e-MatriX mood
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1.0
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
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Dear user
Congratulations on your purchase of a Faber fire! A
quality product from which you will experience
warmth and atmosphere for many years. We rec-
ommend that you read this manual carefully be-
fore using the fireplace. If any problem arises de-
spite our strict quality control, you can always con-
tact your dealer or Glen Dimplex Benelux B.V.
For any warranty claims, it is essential you first
register your fireplace.
Please note!
The details of your electric fire can be found
on page 3 of this user manual.
You can register your fireplace at:
www.faberfires.com
Glen Dimplex Benelux B.V.
Address: Saturnus 8
NL-8448 CC
Heerenveen
Tel: +31 (0)513 656 500
Email: [email protected]m
Info: www.faberfires.com
Check
Check the fire for transport damage and immedi-
ately report any damage to your supplier.
Introduction
Basic functions can be activated with the remote
control.
For extensive settings such as Mood settings and
thermostat function, it is necessary to use the Fa-
ber ITC-V2 App on Smartphone or Tablet.
The remote control registers the room tempera-
ture and should therefore be used appropriately
place in the supplied holder. (See Chapter 7).
Only have the fire installed by a qualified installer
according to the water and electric safety
regulations. Read this installation manual properly.
CE Declaration
The product complies with the European Safety
Standards EN60335-2-30 and the European
Standard Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
EN55014, EN60555-2 and EN60555-3 these cover
the essential requirements of EEC Directives
2014/35/EU and 2014/30/EU.
Safety instructions
CAUTION, FAILURE TO NOT FOLLOW
THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY CAUSE DAM-
AGE AND VOID YOUR WARRANTY
Use this heater in the country where it
was purchased from an authorized retailer
The appliance must be installed in accord-
ance with the latest applicable regulations
and may only be used in a sufficiently ven-
tilated room (see building regulations)
The appliance must be checked annually
in accordance with these installation in-
structions and the applicable national and
local regulations.
Check that the data on the rating plate
corresponds to the local electrical data
The appliance has been designed for at-
mospheric and heating purposes. This
means that all visible surfaces, including
the glass, can become hotter than 100 ° C.
The settings and construction of the fire-
place must not be changed!
Do not use outdoors.
Do not use in the immediate vicinity of a
bath, shower or swimming pool. This ap-
pliance must not be powered from an ex-
ternal switching device, such as a timer, or
connected to a circuit that is regularly
turned on and off by the utility.
Do not cover the device to avoid over-
heating. Do not place any material or
clothing on the device or obstruct the air
circulation around the device, for example
through curtains or furniture.
Installation requirements
This appliance must be connected to an earthed
socket. Do not use an extension cord or a multi-
plug adapter.
Cleaning and maintenance
The water sump in this product is treated with a bi-
ocidal product, Silver Biocide in order to control
harmful or unwanted organisms. This conforms
with the latest relevant ISO standard.
The device must be cleaned and checked by a qual-
ified specialist to ensure the safe use and to guar-
antee a long service life.
The outside of the fire can be cleaned with a clean
damp cloth.
Cleaning of the glass
Remove the glass as described in the installation
instructions, see Chapter 5. The glass can be
cleaned with glass cleaner. Never use aggressive
cleaning agents or abrasive products.
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General
Please note!
Used in an environment where background
noise is very low, it may be possible to hear a
sound which is related to the operation of the
flame and heat effect. This is normal and
should not be a cause for concern.
Manual control (behind access door)
Button functions, see fig. 1.0:
A = main switch
1 = ON/OFF
2 = pairing
3 = only for maintenance (service engineer)
4 = reduce flame effect
5 = increase flame effect
6 = reduce fire crackling sound
7 = increase fire crackling sound
Please note!
Main switch ‘A’ controls the electricity supply
to the fire. To operate the fire the switch must
be in the “ON” (I) position.
First time water fill
Ensure that all valves are open and turn
on the water supply.
Ensure that the mains switch is in the ON
(I) position.
Switching ON the fire
Press the button to turn on the flame effect.
Although the main lights operate immediately it
will take a further 15 seconds before the flame ef-
fect starts.
Switching OFF the fire (standby mode)
Press the button to put the fire into standby
mode.
Remote control
Button functions, see fig. 1.1:
1 = OFF
2 = ON
3 = Reduce flame
4 = Increase flame
5 = Heating On/Off
6 = Mood setting On/Off
The remote control is already connected with the
receiver, so the fire is ready for use.
Placing batteries in the remote control
Unscrew the battery cover on the back
(fig. 1.3);
Place 2 AA 1.5 Volt Alkaline long life bat-
teries;
Fix the battery cover again.
Pairing Bluetooth remote control with receiver
See fig 1.0, knobs Control box;
Turn the main switch in the “ON” (I) posi-
tion;
Press the button;
Simultaneously press button and
on the remote control (see fig. 1.2) until
the LED starts flashing blue continuously
and then release the buttons. When a
connection is established, the LED will
flash green.
Switching on the fire
Press the button to turn on the flame effect.
Although the main lights operate immediately it
will take a further 15 seconds before the flame ef-
fect starts.
Switching off the fire (standby mode)
Press the button to put the fire into standby
mode.
Getting the desired flame effect
The fire always starts with minimum flame setting.
Press the and button to get the desired
flame effect.
Switching on/off the heat
Press the button to turn the heater on/off.
Please note!
The heater will be turned on or off at the value
as set in the App.
(Menu > Settings > Flame image > Heating
level remote control)
Enable/disable Mood setting
Press the button to enable/disable the Mood
setting.
Please note!
This enables/disables the last Mood setting set
in the ITC App (see chapter 8).
Wall holder for the remote control
For a proper working of the thermostat function, it
is necessary to hang the remote control in the
holder (see fig. 1.4) in a suitable place. The remote
control is also the room temperature sensor. Place
the holder at a height of approximately 1,5m and
away from the radiation area of the fireplace.
Avoid placement in corners, near windows, doors
and heat sources such as central heating radiators.
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Faber ITC-V2 App
Download the Faber ITC-V2 app which is available
via, IOS and Android.
Linking the ITC V2 App to the ITC module
Open the app and follow the given instructions
(fig. 2.1).
Switching on/off the fire
Switch the fire on/off with the symbol
(fig. 2.2). Although the main lights operate immedi-
ately it will take a further 15 seconds before the
flame effect starts.
Switching on/off the heat
Press the small circle (fig. 2.3) and select the re-
quired setting (fig. 2.4):
Eco = no heating
Single flame = 1 kW heating
Double flame = 2 kW heating
Selecting a Mood setting
Click on the flame in the large circle (fig. 2.5) and
select a setting (fig. 2.6).
(Optional: top light & bottom light).
Enable/disable Mood setting
Press symbol to enable/disable the Mood set-
ting.
Activating the thermostat function
Navigate: Menu -> Settings -> Thermostat to acti-
vate the thermostat.
Switching on the thermostat function
Switch on the thermostat function using the sym-
bol (fig. 2.7).
Switching off the thermostat function
To manually set the flame height again, press the
symbol (fig. 2.8).
The thermostat function will then switch off auto-
matically.
Technical data
e-MatriX linear
e-MatriX mood
230 V
240 V
230 V
240 V
Input figures
Heating maximum
2270 W
2470 W
1955 W
2129 W
Heating minimum
1330 W
1450 W
1109 W
1208 W
Flame only
463 W
504 W
232 W
253 W
Standby mode
32 W
35 W
21 W
23 W
Batteries remote
(2x) 1,5 AA V
(2x) 1,5 AA V
Water consumption
0,3 L/h
0,15 L/h
Inlet water pressure
0,5-8 Bar
0,5-8 Bar
Water connection
½ or ¾ Inch
½ or ¾ Inch