Kalfire GP75/59F User Manual

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User's guide
Closed gas fire with Prestige burner
English
V11-2016_NL

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  • Page 1 User’s guide Closed gas fire with Prestige burner English V11-2016_NL...
  • Page 2 GP75/59F, GP80/55C, GP85/55S GP105/59F, GP110/55C, GP115/55S GP105/79F, GP110/75C, GP115/75S GP60/59F, GP65/55C, GP70/55S GP60/79F, GP65/75C, GP70/75S GP80/54T, GP85/50R...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Index Safety instructions .............................5 Risk of burning ............................6 Kalfire closed gas fires: three safety measures ................7 Using the iMatch remote control ......................9 Using the LED lighting and NSG ..................... 17 NSG (Natural Spark Generator)......................21 Using the iMatch interface via a smartphone or tablet ............24 Troubleshooting ............................
  • Page 4 Kalfire cannot be held responsible for non-compliance with the instructions and/or damage arising from improper installation. Kalfire closd gas fires must be installed by a qualified installation professional, complying with all relevant local and national regulations. The installer should adhere to general installation and operation codes, the provisions of urban planning regulatory authorities, and national and European standards.
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions This appliance must be installed in an area with sufficient ventilation in compliance with the standards in force. Please observe the following safety measures: If you smell gas (risk of explosion) or there is leakage of smoke or fumes (formation of carbon monoxide): Switch off the gas fire immediately.
  • Page 6: Risk Of Burning

    Risk of burning The area above and around the gas fire can reach high temperatures, which could be a burn hazard. Increase safety measures if a child or an elderly or less able- bodied person is in the proximity of the fire. Switch off the fire immediately if there is a crack in the glass in the door or if the glass has not yet been installed.
  • Page 7: Kalfire Closed Gas Fires: Three Safety Measures

    Kalfire closed gas fires: three safety measures 1. An electronic flame ionisation detector detects the presence of flames. If the gasfire does not detect a flame, the delivery of gas is cut off for 1 minute. Following that, the fire will attempt to reignite automatically. If the fire must be switched off immediately and should not be relit, hold down the / button on the remote control for around 10 seconds.
  • Page 8 For propane/butane appliances: after 1 automatic ignition attempt without any flame being detected, the system will be automatically locked (code A08). In this case, it is possible to use the remote control to try to unblock the fire a further 2 times before the system is locked for 24 hours (lock-out code F08).
  • Page 9: Using The Imatch Remote Control

    Using the iMatch remote control The iMatch remote control uses a radio-frequency signal (RF signal) to relay information to the fire. The range of the signal is around 10 metres, but may be less if obstacles such as walls or furniture are between the fire and the remote control.
  • Page 10 Symbols key Indicates the time, WAIT, WARM or OK. Indicates the day of the week (as a number). Radio-frequency (RF) signal. A flashing RF signal indicates that the distance between the remote control and the fire is too great or that an obstacle is blocking the signal.
  • Page 11 Warning symbol in case of a problem. Indicates that the fire is in thermostat mode. Indicates that the fire is in manual mode (default mode) buttons + and - left and right buttons centre button on/off button P parameter configuration button...
  • Page 12 Using the timer Hold down the P button until the time display starts flashing. Use the + or - buttons to change the hour, then confirm your choice by pressing the button. The minutes will then begin to flash. Use the + or - buttons to change the minutes, then confirm the change by pressing The number indicating the day of the week will then begin to flash.
  • Page 13 Activating/deactivating the flames in manual mode Hold down the button until ‘OK’ at the top left of the screen begins flashing. While holding down, briefly press to activate automatic ignition. ‘WARM’, displayed at the top left of the screen, begins to ...
  • Page 14 Adjusting flame height in manual mode The height of the flames can only be adjusted when the fire is in operation. Press + or - to display the flame height on the screen, ranging between 8, the highest flames (9 if ECO mode is activated), and 1, the lowest flames.
  • Page 15 Using ECO mode (position 9) in manual mode By regularly varying flame height, ECO mode accentuates the user’s comfort as well as the aesthetic appeal of the play of flames, while at the same time reducing the fire’s heat emission and gas consumption by around 40%. To select this modulating effect, use the remote control to set the flame height to 9.
  • Page 16 The remote control measures the room temperature, allowing the strength of the fire to be adjusted accordingly. To ensure an accurate temperature reading, make sure the remote control is outside of the fire’s radiation range.
  • Page 17: Using The Led Lighting And Nsg

    Using the LED lighting and NSG The gasfire can be optionally equipped with LED lighting that simulates a bed of embers and NSG (Natural Spark Generator) These options can be adjusted in a number of ways to vary the lighting effects.
  • Page 18 Activating/deactivating the LED lighting and adjusting lighting intensity The LED lighting will be automatically activated when the fire is turned on. You can also activate it when the fire is not on. Press to turn on the screen. Press until ‘P1’, ‘P2’ or ‘P3’ appears in the centre of the screen. Press to increase light intensity.
  • Page 19 Adjust the frequency of the NSG sparks The NSG functions only when the gas fire is hot. This is why the appliance only activates the NSG after it has been operating for 10 minutes. The NSG generates sparks according to the flame height: as a result, the higher the flames (maximum setting), the more sparks.
  • Page 20 Settings: SP0 = NSG off; no sparks SP1 = 1 spray of sparks per hour SP2 = 2 sprays of sparks per hour SP3 = 3 sprays of sparks per hour SP4 = 4 sprays of sparks per hour SP5 = 5 sprays of sparks per hour SP6 = 6 sprays of sparks per hour SP7 = 10 sprays of sparks per hour SP8 = random sprays of sparks, 1 per minute...
  • Page 21: Nsg (Natural Spark Generator)

    The NSG system contains a cartridge of Natural Spark Powder. How quickly this cartridge runs out depends on how often the gas fire is used and on the NSG setting selected (see Chapter 13). Refills of Natural Spark Powder are available from Kalfire. A container of Natural Spark Powder completely fills the cartridge.
  • Page 22 Location of the opening to refill the NSG Fires Location of the refill opening of the NSG Kalfire GP75/59F, GP80/55C, GP90/55S At the right front of the hearth under a piece Kalfire GP 105/59F, GP110/55C, of ceramic charcoal GP115/55S Kalfire GP 105/79F, GP110/75C,...
  • Page 23 If no sparks are generated, this could be due to the following reasons: • The Natural Spark Powder cartridge is empty. • There is no power supply to the NSG → check that the NSG is correctly connected (see diagram below). • The NSG pump and/or coil is defective → contact Kalfire.
  • Page 24: Using The Imatch Interface Via A Smartphone Or Tablet

    Using the iMatch interface via a smartphone or tablet The ECO-line can be optionally equipped with the iMatch interface (art. no. 91019999903340). This wifi interface allows the fire to be controlled via a smartphone or tablet application. The application can be used with an iPhone, iPad or Android smartphone and can be downloaded free from application download platforms.
  • Page 25 Select configuration menu Switch fire on or off Select ECO mode Add a fire...
  • Page 26: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting There are five types of malfunctions that may arise: ‘Permanent’ malfunction (indicated by ‘F’): this type of malfunction is not resolved automatically; the fire will remain inactivated for 24 hours. Malfunctions that trigger automatic self-recovery (indicated by ‘ALARM’ or ‘A’): this type of malfunction is automatically resolved, provided that the cause of the failure has been identified.
  • Page 27 operations are tested. Following this, the fire is automatically set to ‘Off’ and remains in this state until it is manually set to ‘On’. Troubleshooting solutions or restarting after a malfunction The burner control’s automatic settings depend on which type of gas is used: natural gas or propane/butane.
  • Page 28 Unblocking the fire after a code ‘A’ failure (e.g. 08A) Press the button around 5 times, until the ‘A’ code disappears. A new ignition attempt can then be tried. (Hold down the button until ‘OK’ begins to flash at the top left of the screen.) Unblocking the fire after a code ‘F’...
  • Page 29 iMatch error codes Error code Cause Solution The batteries Replace the batteries (see section 12.1). have run out. ‘NOLK 0’ Press until ‘NOLK’ displays at the top left. appears in Control error the centre (no link) of the screen...
  • Page 30 Error code Cause Solution Synchronise: Open the cover of the technical unit installed near the fire and locate the (flashing) yellow indicator light on the burner control. Next to the yellow indicator light is a small black button that you will need to push down at a later step.
  • Page 31 Error code Cause Solution The temperature Switch off the fire for around 30 minutes. Then of the printed turn it back on. If the error code displays again, circuit board is too this indicates that the ventilation in the hearth of high.
  • Page 32 Error code Cause Solution Incorrect Contact your installer. ionisation signal If a flame is visible during ignition: Check that there is no contact between the  ionisation rod (the || symbol on the burner) and the Kal-Glow or the furnishings in the fire. Lack of ionisation Check that the cable is correctly plugged into ...
  • Page 33 Error code Cause Solution If no flame is visible during ignition, but a spark Lack of ionisation appears at the ignition rod (the V symbol on the detection during burner in the fire): ignition The gas pressure in your home is insufficient or the gas valve is defective.
  • Page 34 Error code Cause Solution If the error code still displays, contact your installer. The ignition cable may be damaged or improperly connected to the burner, or the ignition transformer may be defective. Check the fire to ensure that there is no contact between the ignition rod (the V symbol in the Disappearance of burner) and the other elements.
  • Page 35 iMatch interface error codes Error code Cause Solution The distance between the Position your wifi router and iMatch wifi router and the iMatch interface (in the technical unit) so they are lighting remote control is too closer together. flashing great. red/green on the There is a configuration...
  • Page 36: Maintenance

    Maintenance Annual maintenance Your appliance should be inspected once a year by a certified installation professional in order to guarantee optimal, lasting and safe operation. Any fault should be immediately serviced. Ask your installer about the possibility of a maintenance contract. Maintenance instructions The maintenance instructions can be downloaded using the QR code located next to the product nameplate.
  • Page 37 Do not use corrosive or abrasive products to clean any part of the fire. Damage to the paint is not covered by the warranty. Minor deterioration can be touched up with a special Kalfire heat-resistant paint that is available from your installer.
  • Page 38 Step 2: Release the handles that are now visible. (In the case of a corner or 3-sided model, the handles are located under the mantle, and should be pulled gently upwards and outwards.) Step 3: Push in the metal protective strip at the left and right sides.
  • Page 39 Step 4: The glass is now released. Take hold of it with both hands using the handles provided. Lift the glass slightly to remove it from the groove and move the whole panel slightly to the left or right. Then turn one side of the glass towards the exterior to remove it carefully and completely from the fire.
  • Page 40: Changing To Another Type Of Gas

    Warranty terms The Kalfire products to which this warranty applies are manufactured with care using high- quality materials. If despite this any faults or defects should appear, the following warranty...
  • Page 41 The company Kalfire B.V. cannot be held responsible for the installation of the gasfire. The warranty period for Kalfire gas fires is two years from the date of purchase, which should be clearly and unequivocally marked on the proof of purchase.
  • Page 42 Such a consignment must be accompanied the dated proof of purchase. 10. A dated proof of purchase) must also be presented in the case of an on-site intervention by Kalfire during the warranty period (only in the Benelux countries, Germany and France).
  • Page 43 If the installation or usage instructions have not been complied with during the installation or use of the fire. If the fire is not connected using a Kalfire concentric flue. If the number of ceramic logs on the fire bed is lower or higher than the recommended number, or if the logs are different from those recommended.
  • Page 44: Certificate Of Compliance

    Directive 2009/142. GP75/59F, GP80/55C, GP85/55S GP105/59F, GP110/55C, GP115/55S GP105/79F, GP110/75C, GP115/75S GP60/59F, GP65/55C, GP70/55S GP60/79F, GP65/75C, GP70/75S GP80/54T, GP85/50R Date: 1st of December 2016 Beijko van Melick, Engineer and Doctor of Science / Managing Director - Kalfire B.V.
  • Page 45: Wiring Diagram

    Wiring diagram...
  • Page 46 All rights reserved. No part or element of this guide can be copied, distributed or translated into another language, in full or in part, without the prior written consent of Kalfire. Kalfire reserves the right to modify this guide. Kalfire gives no guarantee (implicit or explicit) concerning the contents of this guide.

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