User manual MatriX I.T.C. Honeywell
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Please note!
The device is automatically switched off in the
thermostat function if:
The fire has not been switched on by the
thermostat during 8 days.
After 8 hours at maximum power the fire
has still not reached the desired
temperature.
The room temperature measured by the
remote control rises higher than the user-
defined maximum value (default 31
degrees).
The remote control is out of range of the
fire.
Mood settings
The Mood setting can be set:
With the different step positions of the burners
where the power is also varied.
Turning the dot on the circle clockwise gives more
average power, see fig. 2.4. Only the duration and
repetition vary with the setting and the auxiliary
burner can be switched on or off. See fig. 2.5 and
2.6.
With the remote control you cannot select a flame
pattern; however, you can adjust the power as
mentioned in the table below at the Mood
settings. For this purpose you can use the keys 3
(Fire lower), 4 (Fire higher) and 5 (Switching step
modes).
Select Mood setting
Tap the symbol "flame pattern" in the middle of
the circle (see fig. 2.7), which gets you into the
pattern selection menu, see fig. 2.8. The present
flame pattern is clear in the picture. Now select the
desired flame pattern.
You can make your choice final by tapping the
arrow in the top bar. You are returned to the
control screen.
Mood Constant
This is the default manual setting. The flame
pattern is constant and depending on the mode
selected by you. The glow effect is lightly
modulating between 80 and 100% of your
customised basic settings of the Symbio LED
module or HPL module.
This glow effect setting can be controlled with the
remote control or with the App. (See chapter 6.3).
Mood Campfire
A 13-minute animation of a real campfire with
flames continuously varying in height and a
modulating glow effect variation.
The fire starts with a slightly yellowish weak glow
effect. Slowly the fire will get hotter and the flames
higher and the glow effect stronger and warmer
(more red) in colour. At the end of this stage the
flames will become smaller, just like in a real wood
fire, but the glow effect stronger and deeper red in
colour. When the flames have been minimal for
some time, also the glow effect will slowly
decrease. Now 13 minutes will have elapsed and
the process starts again.
Mood Relaxed
A quiet sparkling fire. Movement and frequency
are visible but gradually. Pattern is dynamic and
unpredictable and also the glow effect moves
along in this pattern of unpredictability.
By turning the dot on the circle clockwise more
average power is supplied and both the duration
and the height of the flames are adjusted
proportionally. You can also enable or disable the
extra burner by tapping in the top circle.
Mood Party
In Party mode, a striking flame is looked for that is
briefly visible in order to create limited heat
release, assuming that the room will be quite
warmed up by the many attendees already. In
Party mode, a lot of movement in both flame
height and time is looked for. This is also
demonstrated in the glow effect.
Mood ECO
In the ECO modes the intention is to save as much
energy as possible, at which with a minimum
amount of energy still a maximum flame
experience is looked for.
Movement and frequency are subtle and not
remarkable.
Personal settings and device information
Personal settings can only be customised with the
App.
Customise device name
If you are connected with your fire, touch the
upper-left corner of the menu.
Select the top setting, "My Faber”.
You will now open a screen that displays all
information about your fire. Tap "My Faber” and
customise the latter.