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Installation Instructions
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ADIA
Well Straler
Industrielaan 22
9320 Erembodegem
info@wellstraler.be
www.wellstraler.be
Made in Belgium

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  • Page 1 Read and save this document carefully! Installation Instructions User manual ADIA Well Straler Industrielaan 22 9320 Erembodegem info@wellstraler.be www.wellstraler.be Made in Belgium...
  • Page 2 Version: 1.0 Diese Gebrauchsanleitung ist auf Anfrage auch in Deutsch Erhältlich oder kann unter Www.wellstraleronline.be/de/7 Heruntergeladen. This Manual is also available in English on request or can be downloaded online at Www.wellstraleronline.be/en/7 . © Well Straler all rights reserved...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Placing a Roof Pass-Through Kit ................20 5.10.3 Chimney Pass-Through Kit (C31) ................ 21 5.10.4 Placing a Chimney Pass-Through Kit ..............21 5.10.5 Wall Pass-Through Kit (C11) ................22 5.10.6 Placing a Wall Pass-Through Kit ................22 © Well Straler all rights reserved...
  • Page 4 7.15 Automatic Reduction of the Appliance ................39 7.16 Automatic Shutdown ...................... 39 7.17 Replacing the Batteries of the Remote Control .............. 39 Annual Maintenance ......................40 Problem Solver........................41 10 Warranty ..........................46 11 Decommissioning and Discarding ..................46 © Well Straler all rights reserved...
  • Page 5: Preface

    1.1 Foreword Congratulations on purchasing your Well Straler appliance. We are pleased that you have chosen Well Straler. Well Straler develops and produces since many years heating appliances according to the highest possible safety-, efficiency-, and quality requirements. With this quality product you will have many years of heating fun and will be able to enjoy the unique flame play and the warm warmth.
  • Page 6: Target Group

    The aforementioned persons with their specific tasks must have a sufficiently demonstrable knowledge and/or experience level. 1.4 Symbols Used The following symbols are used In this user's manual: General remark Danger Danger of electric shock Hot surface Fire hazard Explosion © Well Straler all rights reserved...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Which is dispersed through the ceiling through the room. In this air there are polluting particles that are set off on cold and often damp surfaces. This problem can also occur in an un dry new building and can discolor walls or ceilings. © Well Straler all rights reserved...
  • Page 8: Prevent Discoloration Of Walls And Ceilings

    Do not use a phone in the building. ◼ Go outside and call the gas company directly from there. Follow the instructions of the gas company accurately. ◼ Call the fire department if the gas company is not reachable. © Well Straler all rights reserved...
  • Page 9: Safety Instructions

    Let the installation and the annual maintenance be carried out by a skilled professional or by a maintenance company in the field of gas fireplaces. Only use the original Well Straler terminals. Our appliances are approved with these terminals and can therefore not be used with other terminals.
  • Page 10 It is possible that other appliances that also work with an RF signal such as the garage port, car keys or TV interfere with the fireplace. Never use new and old batteries together or different types of batteries. When using different batteries together, the batteries can overheat, leak and/or explode. © Well Straler all rights reserved...
  • Page 11: Transport And Storage

    ◼ The installation must comply to common standards. ◼ The least deviation relieves Well Straler of all responsibility for the safety and the proper functioning of the appliance. ◼ Any changes to the rule bodies by unauthorized persons shall void the waranty.
  • Page 12: Minimum Distance To Respect Relative To Combustible Materials

    5.1 Minimum Distance to Respect Relative to Combustible Materials ◼ Front: 1000 mm ◼ Upper side: 400 mm ◼ Sides: 50 mm © Well Straler all rights reserved...
  • Page 13: Embedding Of The Fireplace

    The support has four adjustable feet’s in order to compensate for any irregularities in the underground, and is adjustable in height. Ref: 99032 to order for the ADIA's 1,2,3,5 Ref: 99033 to order for the ADIA's 4 and 6 © Well Straler all rights reserved...
  • Page 14: Placement Of The Anti-Viewing Lath

    5.4 Adjusting the Frame Align the frame with the front of the window: if necessary unscrew the fastening pins and then secure them with the nut. Adjust the 4 corners separately. © Well Straler all rights reserved...
  • Page 15: Placement Of The Frameless Built-In Frame

    Fix the frameless built-in frame with 4 bolts to the appliance. Place the incorporated anti-viewing lath at the underside of the appliance. Leave a space of 2mm around the frame to absorb thermal expansion. © Well Straler all rights reserved...
  • Page 16: Removal Of The Window Frame

    Hang the window at the top over the rill. Push the window frame down. Hook both springs left and right underneath the window with the supplied hook. After mounting, check if the window hangs over the rill! © Well Straler all rights reserved...
  • Page 17: Piping And Gas Connection

    Avoid mechanical stress on the gas control block and pipes. 5.8 Flue Gas Systems Only use original Well Straler concentric tubes of Ø 100 internal and Ø 150 externally. Our appliances are approved with these terminals and can thus only be used with these terminals.
  • Page 18 Fixed concentric Fixed concentric tubes tubes tubes Flat roof (�� Sloping roof (�� Right chimney channel (�� Chimney channel Chimney channel Wall terminal as air Supply with nod (�� Renovation (�� Flexible in flexible (�� © Well Straler all rights reserved...
  • Page 19: Construction Possibilities

    Roof Terminal, Renovation). The conditions, minimum and maximum dimensions for the construction of the concentric piping system are also clearly indicated. A = minimum 1m A = maximum 15m A > B A1 = minimum 1m A1 + A2 > B © Well Straler all rights reserved...
  • Page 20: Roof Pass-Through Kit C31

    Insert the supplied mounting bracket to the roof terminal and attach it to the roof construction. Leave the mounting bracket free. Build up the concentric flue gas system. Start from the appliance. Firmly fix the mounting bracket. © Well Straler all rights reserved...
  • Page 21: Chimney Pass-Through Kit (C31)

    Insert the supplied mounting bracket to the roof terminal and attach it to the roof construction. Leave the mounting bracket free. Build up the concentric flue gas system. Start from the appliance. Firmly fix the mounting bracket. © Well Straler all rights reserved...
  • Page 22: Wall Pass-Through Kit (C11)

    Build up the concentric system. Start at the appliance. Fasten the finish plate. Close the gap between the wall and the wall terminal with insulation material or cement to avoid cold outside air entering the room . © Well Straler all rights reserved...
  • Page 23: Renovation Kit (C91)

    The connection between the connector and the appliance is done with concentric tubes of Ø 100 – Ø 150 (fixed or flexible). The renovation kit consists of a chimney throughput and a renovation connector. © Well Straler all rights reserved...
  • Page 24: Placing A Renovation Kit

    Start at the appliance and work with concentric tubes from Ø 100 – Ø 150 towards the renovation connector. ① Chimney ② Wheaterslate ③ Flexible diameter Ø 100 ④ Renovation connector ⑤ Concentric tubing system Ø 100 – Ø 150 © Well Straler all rights reserved...
  • Page 25: Construction Of The Concentric Tubes

    All elements of the air supply and the flue gas drainage must be at least 25 mm in each other and fastened with clamps or stainless steel Parker screws so they do not slide apart. © Well Straler all rights reserved...
  • Page 26: Directives For The Drainage Of Flue Gases

    5.12 Directives for the Drainage of Flue Gases © Well Straler all rights reserved...
  • Page 27: Overview Concentric Parts

    06008 Tube 0.5 m to cut 06012 Bend 90° 06009 Wall terminal 06020 All technical drawings of the concentric parts can be found on www.wellstraleronline.be just fill the reference number in the search field. © Well Straler all rights reserved...
  • Page 28: Initial Set Up

    "appears on the remote control to confirm that the synchronization has been performed (see picture remote control). At the end of the synchronization, the current status of the gas fireplace is displayed on the remote control. Remote control Receiver © Well Straler all rights reserved...
  • Page 29: Location Of The Remote Control

    7.3 Set up Fahrenheit or Celsius To switch between °C and °F, press simultaneously on the buttons When you choose °F, a 12-hour clock (AM/PM) appears. When you choose °C, a 24-hour clock is displayed. © Well Straler all rights reserved...
  • Page 30: Set Up Day And Time

    2. Release the buttons. The gas from the burner will begin to flow once the pilot flame is ignited. The remote control automatically switches to manual mode after the main burner is ignited. © Well Straler all rights reserved...
  • Page 31: Set Flame Height

    For the Low position double-click on the button. Lo Appears. The flame is raised first and then goes to the low position. 7.6.3 Set High Fire For the High position double-click on the button. Hi Appears. © Well Straler all rights reserved...
  • Page 32: Shutting Off The Appliance

    After the countdown time expires, the appliance is turned off. The countdown timer only works in the modes Manually, Thermostatic And Eco. The maximal countdown time is 9 hours and 50 minutes. © Well Straler all rights reserved...
  • Page 33: Operating Modes

    If the room temperature is higher than the temperature set, the flame stays low for a longer period of time. A cycle takes about 20 minutes. © Well Straler all rights reserved...
  • Page 34: Thermostatic Mode

    2. To adjust the temperature, press the button on the 3. To confirm, press the button or wait. 7.10 Program Mode Set up: Press the button , 1 or 2, ON or Off will appear. © Well Straler all rights reserved...
  • Page 35 , Off appears and the temperature blinks. 3. Select the power off temperature by pressing the 4. Press the button to confirm. The set temperatures for the switch-on temperature (thermostatic) and shut off temperature are the same for every day. © Well Straler all rights reserved...
  • Page 36 Program 1 and 2 use the same switch-on (thermostatic) and shutoff temperatures for ALL, SA: SU and (1,2,3,4, 5, 6, 7). As soon as a new switch-on (thermostatic) and/or shutoff temperature is set, this temperature becomes the new standard temperature. © Well Straler all rights reserved...
  • Page 37: Eco Mode "Eco Wave

    10 seconds. The fan will stop 10 minutes after turning off the gas or switching to the pilot. The fan can never be completely switched off, to prevent overheating of the electronics. © Well Straler all rights reserved...
  • Page 38: Operation By An External Source

    If the Thermostatic, Program or Eco mode Is on, the corresponding icon is displayed and APP appears on the remote control. The modes can be operated in accordance with the descriptions in the user manual of the MyFire Wi-Fi Box. © Well Straler all rights reserved...
  • Page 39: Automatic Reduction Of The Appliance

    "+” and “-" poles of the batteries and the holder. 3. Close the lid. Batteries are covered by "small chemical waste" and should not be disposed with the garbage. © Well Straler all rights reserved...
  • Page 40: Annual Maintenance

    The speed of contamination by this additive depends on the humidity and the chimney pull. ◼ Replace an broken or cracked window. ◼ Make the fan dust-free. Only use original Well Straler parts. Always check the gas tightness after repairs or maintenance. © Well Straler all rights reserved...
  • Page 41: Problem Solver

    The pilot flame is too small. Adjust the pilot flame. Place a larger injector if necessary. The pilot flame is polluted. Clean the pilot burner with compressed air. The electromagnet is defective. Replace the electromagnet. © Well Straler all rights reserved...
  • Page 42 = propane). formation. 12. There is a There is a burr in the Injector. Remove the burr. whistle tone The low position is incorrectly Adjust the low position correctly. while burning. regulated (resonance). © Well Straler all rights reserved...
  • Page 43 18. The There is dirt in the gas valve. Replace the valve immediately! controller is There is no connection between See point 19 OFF, but the the remote control and the unit remains lit. receiver. © Well Straler all rights reserved...
  • Page 44 The wood set is placed Place the wood set correctly (see burns too incorrectly. picture in manual). yellow. The air vents are set incorrectly. Enlarges the air vents. The burner is polluted. Clean the burner with compressed © Well Straler all rights reserved...
  • Page 45 End loop switch not ratified when When switched to pilot mode moving to pilot mode continue pressing button until engine stops 30. Fan makes Fan polluted Fan cleaning noise Bearings or rotor worn out Replace fan © Well Straler all rights reserved...
  • Page 46: Warranty

    Any complaints will only be processed through the supplier/professional installer. The appliance must be checked for errors or damage when the packaging is opened. In case of damage, the appliance may not be placed. Well Straler is not responsible for any extra costs if a damaged appliance is placed anyway.

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