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Installation manual e-MatriX mood 800/500 I,II,III and e-MatriX mood 800/650I,II,III 

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Removing glass 

5.1

 

Front glass 

 
e-MatriX I: 

 

Remove the cover list, see fig. 2.0a. 

 

Rotate both glass clamps clockwise, see 
fig. 2.0b. 

 

Place suction cups and remove the front 
glass see fig. 2.0c. 

 
For replacing the glass repeat the steps in reverse 
order. 
 
e-MatriX II and e-MatriX III: 

 

Rotate both glass clamps clockwise, see 
fig. 2.1a. 

 

Place suction cups and remove the front 
glass, see fig. 2.1b or 2.1c. 

 
For replacing the glass repeat the steps in reverse 
order. 

5.2

 

Side glass 

For cleaning only it’s not necessary to remove the 
side glass. 

 

First remove the front glass, see chapter 
5.1. 

 

Place a suction cup and remove the side 
glass, see fig. 2.2. 

 
For replacing the glass repeat the steps in reverse 
order. 

 

Decoration set 

 

 

Please note! 

To get the right glow effect, the (optional) bot-
tom lighting must be switched on at 100% in-
tensity. 

 
Make sure the ITC-V2 App is connected to the fire, 
see fig. 7.0. 

 

Switch on the glow effect, see fig. 7.1. 

 

Click on the “flame” in the circle, see fig. 
7.1. 

 

Click on the “settings”, see fig. 7.2. 

 

Set “bottom lighting” to maximum, see 
fig. 7.3. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

6.1

 

Log set 

See the included decoration instruction card or 
Chapter 11: 
 

 

Please note! 
Placing the logs is a meticulous job, this deter-
mines the flame distribution. 
Do not let any decoration material fall into 
the outflow (fire) opening. 
The outflow openings may not be completely 
covered. 

 

 

Divide the mini chips over the bottom; 

 

Place the wooden logs; 

 

Apply the ash material. 

 
Fine tuning of the glow bed 
By placing the decoration chips close together you 
create a real glow bed. 

6.2

 

Pebbles/Acrylic ice 

Spread an even amount of Pebbles or Acrylic-ice on 
the bottom plate. 

 

Functional test 

 

See “Using the appliance for the first 
time” in chapter 4 of the user manual. 

 

Check all connections for water leaks. 

 

Check the operation of the extractor fan. 

 

Check the operation of the heating fan. 

 

Check the operation of the remote control 
at the desired distance (max. 8m). 

 

Check the operation of the ITC-V2 App. 

 

Place the decoration set, see chapter 6. 

 

Place the front glass, see chapter 5.1. 

 

Do a final functional test. 

 

Maintenance 

8.1

 

Maintenance frequency 

 

Cleaning water sump, air filter and replac-
ing the transducer. 
Commercial use: 

o

 

Every three months. 

Domestic use: 

o

 

Once a year. 

 

Cleaning mesh filter and replacing in-line 
filter. 

Commercial use: 

o

 

Once a year. 

Domestic use: 

o

 

Every second year. 

 

 

Please note! 
The maintenance interval depends on the wa-
ter quality and/or the running hours and 

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Page 6: ...d 800 650I II III 6 A EA non return valve B or connector C 1m pipe D Valve E To be cut from a pipe length of 1 meter F Mesh filter G In line fine filter H Control box I 1 5m pipe J Engine e MatriX mood 1 Safety clip 11x 2 Brackets 2x fine filter 3 Elbow coupling 4x 5 0 ...

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Page 9: ...g appliance by its design and construction method 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 Product electric fire Opti myst Model e MatriX mood 800 500 I II III e MatriX mood 800 650 I II III This declaration w...

Page 10: ... power supply Control box to Engine D main switch on off E external water pump connection optional Electrical connection Please note Connect all plugs according to the diagram see fig 3 0 AA control box BB Engine CC printed circuit board DD top lighting optional EE bottom lighting optional FF power supply LED GG fan extraction HH fan heating II external water pump optional Lead control cable A fro...

Page 11: ... Lift the bottom plate in the middle and let it rest carefully at the front of the fire See fig 4 0 Loosen the plug connection for this press the retaining clip of the plug Now remove the bottom plate Install LED bottom lighting Lift the bottom plate in the middle and let it rest carefully at the front of the fire See fig 4 0 Insert the plug into the correct connector of the terminal block see fig...

Page 12: ...he included decoration instruction card or Chapter 11 Please note Placing the logs is a meticulous job this deter mines the flame distribution Do not let any decoration material fall into the outflow fire opening The outflow openings may not be completely covered Divide the mini chips over the bottom Place the wooden logs Apply the ash material Fine tuning of the glow bed By placing the decoration...

Page 13: ...h clean water to remove all traces of washing up liquid 12 Clean the nozzle fig 8 4 with a soft brush and flush out thoroughly with water Reverse the steps above to reassemble Cleaning air filter 1 Gently slide the air filter upwards out of its plastic holder see fig 9 0 2 Gently rinse with water in the sink and dry with fabric towel before returning 3 Replace the air filter 4 Place the decoration...

Page 14: ... mood 800 650I II III 14 Technical data 230 V 240 V Input Figures Full Heat 2050 W 2250 W Half Heat 1150 W 1350 W Flame Only 245 W 260 W Standby 5 W 5 W Batteries Remote 2x 1 5 AA V Water Consumption 0 15 L h Inlet Water Pressure 0 5 8 Bar Water Connection or Inch ...

Page 15: ...Installation manual e MatriX mood 800 500 I II III and e MatriX mood 800 650I II III 15 Dimensional drawings 10 1 e MatriX mood 800 500 I e MatriX mood 800 650 I ...

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Page 21: ...Installation manual e MatriX mood 800 500 I II III and e MatriX mood 800 650I II III 21 10 7 Remote access door article number A9299463 ...

Page 22: ...Installation manual e MatriX mood 800 500 I II III and e MatriX mood 800 650I II III 22 Decoration instruction card 11 1 e MatriX mood 800 500 e MatriX mood 800 650 ...

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