Capital ETRONIC 560 Instruction manual
Below you will find brief information for eTronic 560 Slimline. This electric fire is designed for well-insulated spaces or occasional use. It features adjustable flame and fuel bed colors and brightness, a weekly timer, and a thermal safety cut-out. The appliance offers two heat settings, full and half heat, and includes an open window detection function. It can be controlled via a remote or manually. The product complies with European Safety Standards.
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Instruction Manual eTronic 560 Slimline This product is only suitable for well insulated spaces or occasional use. To be left with the customer after demonstrating the features of the Solution electric fire. The complete installation must be carried out in accordance with current Standards and Local Codes. The instructions in this manual must be followed to ensure safe operation of the appliance. It should be noted that the requirements and this publication may be superseded during the life of the Fireplace - please refer to www.solutionfires.co.uk for up-to-date instructions. 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 2006/95/EC and 2004/108/EC Dec 2024 V8 Contents Important Safety Advice Important Safety Advice 3-4 When using electrical appliances, basic precautions should be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric Battery Replacement Remote Control 4 Technical Parameters 5-6 Installation & Operating Instructions 7-12 • Do not use outdoors. Powering the Fireplace 13 • WARNING: In order to avoid overheating, do not cover the heater. Temperature Setting 13 Heater Operation 13 shock, and injury to persons, including the following: • WARNING: If the appliance is damaged, check immediately with your retailer before installation Flame Operation 14 Fuel Bed Colours 14 and operation. The heater must not be used if any part of it is damaged. • The appliance carries the Warning Symbol indicating that it must not be covered or has a do not cover label. Do not cover or obstruct in any way the heat outlet grille located above the window of the appliance. • Do not place material or garments over the front of the appliance as this could cause overheating and a fire risk. • In the event of a fault unplug the heater. Brightness Operation 14 Setting the Time and Day (24 Hour Clock) 14 Setting the Weekly Timer 15 Thermal Safety Cut-Out 16 Light Emitting Diode 16 Correct Disposal of this Product 16 Cleaning, Servicing and Maintenance 17 Troubleshooting 18 Solution Fires Warranty 19 • Unplug the appliance when not required for long periods. • This appliance can be used by persons if they have been given instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way or are supervised and understand the hazards involved. • This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience or knowledge if they have been given instruction or supervision concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. • Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be carried out by children without adequate supervision. • Children of less than 3 years should be kept away from the appliance unless continuously supervised. • Children aged from 3 years and less than 8 years shall only switch on/off the appliance provided that it has been placed or installed in its intended normal operating position and they have been given instruction or supervision concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved. • Children aged from 3 years and less than 8 years shall not plug in, regulate or clean the appliance or perform user maintenance on the appliance. • If the supply cord is damaged, switch off the mains power at the wall socket immediately. • WARNING: The heater must not be located immediately below, above or in front of a fixed socket outlet or electrical connection box. • WARNING: Do not use this heater in small rooms when they are occupied by persons not capable of leaving the room on their own, unless constant supervision is provided. • CAUTION: In order to avoid a hazard due to inadvertent resetting of the thermal cut-out, this appliance must not be supplied through an external switching device, such as a timer, or connected to a circuit that is regularly switched on and off by the utility. • CAUTION: Some parts of this appliance around the heater grill can become very hot and cause burns. Particular attention has to be given where children and vulnerable people are present. • The heater must not be positioned or used where it may come into contact with water, for example but not exclusively, in wet rooms, bathrooms, swimming pools, laundries or used to dry clothes. • Do not use the appliance in rooms with explosive gas (e.g. petrol) or while using inflammable glue or solvent (e.g. when gluing or varnishing parquet floors, PVC etc.) • Do not insert any objects into the appliance. • This appliance must be connected to a 220-240VAC 50-60Hz supply. • If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard. 02 03 • This appliance is supplied with a power lead complete with a moulded 13 Amp UK three-pin plug to connect into a standard UK socket outlet. This appliance must be earthed. The plug must be easily Technical Parameters accessible after siting the appliance. Should a new fuse be required, consult a competent person to establish the reason for the fuse operating. Only once the fault is rectified should a new 13A fuse be Information requirements for electric local space heaters inserted into the plug. • Use only a dry duster or vacuum cleaner with brush attachment to clean the appliance. Never use abrasive cleaners, water, steam cleaners or aerosols on or near the appliance. • Only control the appliance using the manual operations or the supplied remote control described in this manual. Do not use this heater with a programmer, timer, separate remote control system or any Model identifier(s): eTronic 560 Slimline Item Symbol Value Unit Heat output Unit Type of heat input, for electric storage local space heaters only (select one) other device that switches the heater on automatically. • NOTE: Ensure the fire is adequately ventilated with at least an air-brick of ventilation. Item Nominal heat output Pnom 1.5 kW manual heat charge control, with [no] integrated thermostat Minimum heat output Pmin 0.75 kW (indicative) Remote Control Battery Warning manual heat charge control with [no] room and/or outdoor temperature feedback Only adults should handle the batteries. Do not allow a child to use the remote control unless the battery cover is securely attached to the battery compartment. All batteries must be disposed of Maximum continuous at your local recycling point. heat output Pmax,c 1.5 kW electronic heat charge control with [no] room and/or outdoor temperature feedback Auxiliary electricity Battery Replacement Remote Control fan assisted heat output [no] consumption At nominal heat output elmax N/A kW Type of heat output/room temperature control (select one) At minimum heat output Battery information - see Fig. 19 elmin N/A kW single stage heat output and no room [no] temperature control In standby mode elSB 0.45 W Two or more manual stages, no room 1.Slide open the battery cover on the back of the remote control. temperature control 2. Install AAA batteries into the remote control. temperature control with mechanic thermostat room with electronic room temperature Flam [no] [no] [no] control 3. Replace the battery cover. Heat electronic room temperature control [no] plus day timer Fuel electronic room temperature control Prog plus week timer Time possible) [yes] Other control options (multiple selections room temperature control, with [no] presence detection room temperature control, with open [yes] window detection Fig. 19 Discard leaky batteries with distance control option [no] with adaptive start control [no] with working time limitation [no] with black bulb sensor [no] Dispose of batteries in the proper manner according to local regulations. Any battery may leak electrolyte if mixed with a different battery type, if inserted incorrectly, if all the batteries are not replaced at the same time, if disposed of Contact details: Capital Fireplaces Ltd, Units 12-17 Henlow Trading Est, Henlow, Bedfordshire SG16 6DS in a fire, or if an attempt is made to charge a battery not intended to be recharged. 04 05 Technical Parameters Installation and Operating Instructions E C Box Contents: D 7 G Dimension (mm) A 566 B 662 C 553 D 787 E 129 F 147 G 95 F Note: Dimensions stated are in millimetres unless otherwise stated and may be subject to a slight +/- variation. Note: Allow a minimum of 100mm above the fire and adequate ventilation of at least an air-brick in the space the fire is fitted into. NOTE: Hardware not shown to actual size. A B Technical Data Ref. Description Quantity 1 Fireplace 1pc 2 Top Wall bracket (A) Various 3 Long Screw (CC) Various 4 Wall Anchors (EE) Various 5 Remote control 1pc 6 AAA Batteries 1set (2pcs) 7 Glass removal tool 1pc Planning Assembly Before beginning assembly of product, make sure all parts are present. Compare parts with package Voltage 220-240V AC ~50-60 Hz contents lists. If any part is missing or damaged, do not attempt to assemble, install or operate the Max Power 1300-1500W product. Contact customer service for replacement parts. Gross Weight (kgs) 24kg Efficiency Rating A Estimated Assembly Time: 30 minutes Commissioning and Handover On completion of the installation: • Ensure that the operating instructions for the unit are left with the customer. • Ensure to advise the customer on the correct use of the appliance and how to isolate the unit when required. • Advise the user what to do should smoke or fumes be emitted from the unit. 06 07 Installation and Operating Instructions Installation and Operating Instructions (continued) Installation 3. Securing the Top Wall Bracket IMPORTANT: Do not connect the appliance until it is properly fixed to the wall and the instruction have • Secure the Top Wall Bracket (A) to the wall by fastening provided Long Screws (CC) into the wall been read fully. Ensure the minimum distances are observed. anchors. Included wall anchors may not be suitable for every wall type. Use alternative wall anchors, according to the structure being fixed to. 1. Choosing a Wall Location • Choose a wall location to attach the Top Wall Bracket (A). Position the Top Wall Bracket (A) in the desired location. • Use a level to align the bracket and mark the three holes with a pencil. The fire is designed to be permanently fixed to a wall at a suitable height. The wall bracket must be fitted horizontally and the cable routed to the bottom right of the fire. A height of 60cm (23.6in) from the floor to the bottom of the fire is recommended for optimum viewing of the fuel bed. 4. Hanging the Fireplace • Ensure the Top Wall Bracket (A) is secured into the Wall Anchors. • Lift the Fireplace (a second person may be required), and align the slots on back panel with the hooks on Wall Bracket (A). • Make sure the Top Bracket is inserted into the slots on back panel, release the fireplace and let it sit on the bracket freely. 2. Drilling the Holes • Put the bracket aside and Drill three holes in the wall to a depth of 35mm (1 3/8in) using a a 7mm (7/25in) drill bit. • Insert the Wall Anchors (EE) into the holes by using a hammer. 08 09 Installation and Operating Instructions Installation and Operating Instructions 6.2 Finish the installation by boxing in 5. Attaching L Brackets • Put the L brackets on the top panel. • Measure and make a box section to fit around the fire. • Align hole positions, with the back of the bracket against the wall. • Ensure adequate ventilation in the boxing. • Repeat Steps 2-3, and secure the screws. • Ensure the cutout in the front matches that of the fire opening (as mentioned on page 6) • Fix to the wall as described in steps 2 and 3. NOTE: Please ensure a minimum of 100mm of space above the appliance. NOTE: The fire needs to breathe. Always include ventilation to the top of the fire. 6.1 Finish the installation with suite • Fit hearth in desired position • Place fire in centre of hearth and fix to the wall as per steps 2-5. • Position bottom slip • Fix legs of suite to wall using fixing brackets • Slide in side and top slips • Fix header and shelf into position • Ensure you allow access to the plug socket. NOTE: Please ensure a minimum of 100mm of space above the appliance. NOTE: Do not seal the slip-set. Some air is needed for the fire to breathe. 10 11 Installation and Operating Instructions Operating Instructions Continued NOTE: The unit may emit a slight, harmless odour and smoke when first used. This odour & smoke is normal and it is caused by the heating of the internal heater parts and will not occur again. NOTE: The function below can be controlled either by key board or remote control. Before operating the POWER button, ensure the manual ON/OFF switch is switched to the “I” position. Powering the Fireplace Press the POWER button to switch the fireplace Fig6 on, or to put the fireplace into standby mode. When fireplace is switched on, the current room temperature is temporarily shown on the display. NOTE: All previous setting are held in memory, so the next time you power up the fireplace, the unit will turn on with the same settings. Target Temperature Setting Fig7 and Adjust the temperature to the desired setting (15° to 30°C Range) using the Temp + and Temp buttons - see Fig 6. NOTE: The target temperature must be above the Fig8 room temperature for the heating function to operate. The heat function will turn off when the The unit can be operated either by the key board (located just above the flame screen, on the right side), room temperature reaches the set temperature. or using the remote control supplied. For the unit to operate, the manual ON/OFF switch, located on the The heat function will automatically restart when left side of the grille panel must be switched to the “I” position. the room temperature drops 3°C below the set temperature. Fig9 Heater Operation Press the Heater button to select Full Heat (1500W) and H2 with the red flame symbol will be displayed - see Fig 7. Press the Heater button again to select Half Heat Open Window Device Function (750W) and H1 with the orange flame symbol This appliance has an open window detection will be displayed - see Fig 8. function. When the heater is on operation (H1 or H2), if the ambient temperature drops 5°C ! NOTE: Before attempting any operation with the remote, press and slide the battery door (on the back of remote) Note: Heater function will override the Target open and insert two AAA batteries, checking that the Temperature. Press the Heater button again to + and - sides of the battery match inside the battery turn off the Heater function. . It means there is a window or door open or there may be another reason the temperature has dropped suddenly. When this compartment, close the battery door. 12 within 10 minutes, the digital display will show NOTE: The fan will run for up to 30 seconds after happens, the heater will turn off. To restart the the heating function is turned off to remove any heater, ensure the reason for the sudden residual heat for the unit to protect the control temperature drop is resolved and then turn components from any potential overheating. the heater back on - see Fig 9. 13 Operating Instructions Continued Operating Instructions Continued Flame Operation Fuel Bed Colours Setting the Weekly Timer By pressing the Flame Preset button (Flam), you 1. Orange fuel bed (default) The Timer allows for two ON/OFF periods (M1/M2) for can select from 8 different flame effect options: 2. Red fuel bed each day of the week and the timer can be set using 3. Purple fuel bed the following procedure: 1. 100% Amber flame picture (default) 4. Blue fuel bed 1. Press the Power button to turn the unit on. 2. 80% Amber with 20% Red flame picture 5. Cyan fuel bed 2. Press & hold the Prog for two seconds to enter the 3. 50% Amber with 50% Red flame picture 6. Green fuel bed timer settings. The settings for the 1st ON/OFF period 4. 100% Red flame picture 7. White fuel bed (M1) for Monday will be shown with the 1st ON time & 5. 100% Blue flame picture 8. Fuelbed Off hour setting flashing - see Fig 14. The green “on” light Fig14 Fig15 bulb signifies that you are setting the on time. 6. 50% Blue with 50% Amber flame picture 7. 80% Amber with 20% Blue flame picture Note: If Flame is switched off, fuel bed cannot be 3. Adjust the hour setting using the + and - buttons and 8. Flame picture Off switched off. press the Time Setting button to select the minute setting. With the minute setting flashing, adjust the Note: If fuel bed is switched off, flame cannot be minute setting using the + and - buttons. switched off. 4. Press the Time Setting button & the display will move Fig16 to the 1st OFF time setting - see Fig 15. The red “off” Brightness Operation light bulb signifies that you are setting the off time. Fig11 5. Repeat steps 2 & 3 to set the 1st OFF time. 6. Press the Time Setting button & the display will move The brightness level of the Flame Picture and Fuel to the 2nd ON/OFF period (M2) with the 2nd ON time Bed can be adjusted by pressing the + and – Fig17 setting displayed. buttons directly after selecting the desired colour. 7. Repeat steps 2 to 5 to set the 2nd ON/OFF period - Select from the following levels: - see Fig 11. see Fig 16. 8. Press the Time Setting button & the display will move H - Maximum Setting to the 1st ON/OFF period (M1) for Tuesday with the 1st C - Intermediate Setting ON time setting displayed. L - Minimum Setting Note: The brightness setting can be only set by remote control. Setting the Time & Day (24 Hour Clock) 9. Repeat steps 2 to 8 for Tuesday’s settings and repeat Note: The time & day must be set before this process for Wednesday to Sunday’s settings. the Timer Mode can be activated. 10. Having confirmed Sunday’s settings, exit the timer The unit can still be operated normally settings by not using the remote for 10 seconds and when the timer is active, using the Heater the unit will default into normal operating mode. To function. activate the timer settings, press the Timer Mode Fig12 button until the timer symbol is displayed on the screen - see Fig 17. 1. Press the Power button to turn the unit on. 2. Press & hold the Time Setting button for two seconds to display the time & day - see Fig 12 (no numbers shown as time not set). 3. Press the Time Setting button & the day you are setting will flash - see Fig 13. 4. Adjust the day setting using the + and 5. Press the Time Setting button & the hour you are setting will flash. Adjust the hour setting using Fig13 MO 00:00 the + and - buttons. 6. Press the Time Setting button & the minute you are setting will flash. Adjust the minute setting using the + and - buttons. 7. Press the Time Setting button to set the time & exit the time/day set-up. 14 15 Thermal Safety Cut-Out Cleaning, Servicing and Maintenance A thermal safety cut-out is incorporated in the heater to prevent damage due to overheating. This can NOTE: There are no user-serviceable components to this appliance. If there are issues that cannot be happen if the heat outlet is restricted in any way. The heater will switch on once the obstruction has been resolved with your appliance, then please contact your retailer. Allow the product to completely cool removed and the heater has cooled. If the cut-out continues to operate intermittently, the heater should before handling or cleaning it. be switched off and a service agent contacted. 1. Switch off and unplug from the power supply before cleaning. 2. Do not allow water or other liquids to run into the interior of the product, as this could create a fire and Light Emitting Diode or electrical hazard. This fire is fitted with LED (Light Emitting Diode) bulbs in place of traditional incandescent bulbs. These CAUTION: Do not use harsh detergents, chemical cleaners or solvents as they may damage the surface generate the same light levels as traditional bulbs, but use a fraction of the energy consumed. finish or the plastic components. 3. Hard floor coverings in particular, but all floor coverings cause fluff that can be drawn into the air intakes. Correct Disposal Of This Product This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with other household wastes through the UK and EU. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources. To return your used device, please contact the retailer where the product was purchased. They can take this product for environment safe recycling. From time-to time and no less than every two months, isolate the fire from the mains and attach the brush accessory to your vacuum cleaner and gently vacuum the air intakes and outlets. Do not attempt to replace or repair any parts. Any work on this Grille appliance should be carried out by a professional. If you have a fault with your appliance please seek advice from your retailer or go to the report a fault page on our website. https://solutionfires.co.uk/report-a-fault/ 16 17 Troubleshooting Solution Fires Warranty (IF IN DOUBT isolate the appliance and seek professional advice) For Warranty information, terms and conditions and to register for an extended Warranty please scan the QR code below. The unit does not switch on: Alternatively please visit www.solutionfires.co.uk/warranty/ • Check main power on/off switch is on and orange light on flame screen illuminates. • Check the battery in the remote control handset. • If none of the above work, then please refer to your retailer. The heater smells of burning: • On first uses there may be a smell as the heating elements burn off residual deposits from manufacture. • After periods of no use, dust can settle on the elements and will burn off. Excessive dust and fluff is a fire risk and should be eliminated by following the service and maintenance steps on page 14. • If smell continues, please refer to your retailer. When the heater is switched on it cuts itself off. • This could be the normal operation of the thermostat having been set to a target temperature which has been reached, and is fine. • This could be the safety thermal cut-out device operating. If this operates, then firstly isolate the appliance from the mains and then check for obstructions to the air flow and remove them. This could be fluff in the vent grilles, for example. Once the obstruction(s) have been removed, let the appliance cool down for 15 minutes and then reconnect the appliance to the mains and try the appliance again. If the issue persists, then seek the advice of your retailer. • This may be due to lack of air supply to the top of the fire. Check the installation has enough ventilation and there is a minimum of 100mm clearance above the fire. • As an additional safety feature, the heater will turn off after 12 hours continuous operation in case it has been left on by mistake. Stove fire sounds • Your fire will make some sounds during normal operation. There are three sources of sound: 1. Switch/thermostat - During operation they will make quiet clicking sounds and will occur when your heater fan and heating elements are switched on or off. 2. Flame Effect - To ensure you experience a slow and relaxed flame effect speed, the electric motor provides its drive via an internal gearbox that will emit a very faint gear noise. 3. Fan Heater - just like any fan heater there will be the sound of air being blown into the room. The thermostat reading on the screen does not match the room temperature. • The thermostat reading is of the ambient temperature in the immediate vicinity of the fire. It may be necessary to set a higher target temperature in some instances. In some cases it may be more suitable to turn on the heating element(s) without setting a target temperature – see heater instructions. 18 19 www.solutionfires.co.uk I [email protected] CAPITAL FIREPLACES LTD, Unit 12-17 Henlow Trading Estate, Henlow Camp, Bedfordshire, SG16 6DS. UK. ">

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Key features
- Adjustable flame effect with 8 options
- Adjustable fuel bed colors with 8 options
- Adjustable brightness levels
- Weekly timer function
- Open window detection
- Thermal safety cut-out
- Remote and manual controls
Frequently asked questions
On first use, there may be a smell as the heating elements burn off residual deposits from manufacture. After periods of no use, dust can settle on the elements and will burn off. If the smell continues, refer to your retailer.
If the ambient temperature drops 5°C within 10 minutes, the heater will turn off. This feature helps to save energy when a window or door is open.
Press and hold the Prog button for two seconds to enter the timer settings. You can set two ON/OFF periods for each day.