Solution SLE42s Manuale utente

Instruction Manual - SLE42s
with etronic 3D ame technology
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
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and this publication may be superseded during the life of the Stove.
April 2020 V2
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 SLE42s electric re.

Important Safety Advice..............................................................................................................................
Installation and Operating Instructions......................................................................................................
Technical Data.............................................................................................................................................
Handover......................................................................................................................................................
Operational Instructions..............................................................................................................................
Remote Control Buttons and Display.........................................................................................................
Powering the Fire..........................................................................................................................................
Target Temperature Setting........................................................................................................................
Heater Operation.........................................................................................................................................
Flame Operation..........................................................................................................................................
Fuel Bed Brightness Operation....................................................................................................................
Flame Brightness Operation........................................................................................................................
Setting the Time and Day (24 Hour Clock)................................................................................................
Setting the Weekly Timer..............................................................................................................................
Thermal Safety Cut-Out...............................................................................................................................
Light Emitting Diode.....................................................................................................................................
Battery Replacement Remote Control......................................................................................................
Cleaning, Servicing and Maintenance.....................................................................................................
Troubleshooting............................................................................................................................................
Correct Disposal of this Product..................................................................................................................
Solution Fires Warranty..................................................................................................................................
Replaceable Parts........................................................................................................................................
Wiring Diagram.............................................................................................................................................
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Contents
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Important Safety Advice
When using electrical appliances, basic precautions should be followed to reduce the risk of re,
electric shock, and injury to persons, including the following:
WARNING: If the appliance is damaged, check immediately with your retailer before installation
and operation. The heater must not be used if any part of it is damaged.
WARNING: In order to avoid overheating, do not cover the heater. The heater must not be located
immediately below, above or in front of a xed 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.
WARNING: 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. Overheating will result if the appliance is accidentally covered.
WARNING: Do not place material or garments on the appliance, or obstruct the air circulation
around the appliance, for instance by curtains or furniture, as this could cause overheating and a
re risk.
CAUTION: Do not use outdoors.
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.
CAUTION: 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.
CAUTION: Some parts of this appliance can become very hot and cause burns.
CAUTION: 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 other device that switches the heater on automatically.
In the event of a fault unplug the heater.
Unplug the appliance when not required for long periods.
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 accessible after siting the appliance. Should a new fuse be required, consult a competent
person to establish the reason for the fuse failing. Only once the fault is rectied should a new
13A fuse be 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.

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Remote Control Battery Warning:
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
at your local recycling point.
Box Contents:
Please check that the following components are included within the box. If anything is missing or
damaged, please contact the retailer and do not use the appliance until you have everything.
Appliance with trailing lead.
Remote control hand set.
Optional ue collar.
Instruction manual.
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 and knowledge if they have been
given instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way or are supervised and
understand the hazards involved.
Children shall not play with the appliance.
Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be carried out by children without supervision.
Children of less than 3 years should be kept away from the appliance unless continuously supervised.
Children aged from 3 years to 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 concerning use of the appliance in a safe way or are supervised and understand the
hazards involved.
Children aged over 3 and less than 8 years shall not plug in, regulate, clean nor maintain the
appliance.
Children of any age should not be permitted to play with the appliance or its controls.
If the supply cord is damaged, switch off the mains power at the wall socket immediately. It must
be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or a similarly qualied person in order to
avoid a hazard.
Do not use the appliance in rooms with explosive gas (e.g. petrol) or while using inammable glue
or solvent (e.g. when gluing or varnishing parquet oors, PVC etc.)
Do not insert any objects into the appliance.
This appliance must be connected to a 220/240V AC 50Hz supply.

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Installation and Operating Instructions
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LOCATING THE UNIT
Before commencing installation of the unit consider-
ation should be given to the following:
1. Position in the area to be heated, central
locations are usually best.
2. Allowances for proper clearances to
combustibles (see Fig 1) .
3. Allowances for proper clearances for mainte-
nance work (see Fig 1).
4. Consider a location where the glass screen
will not be exposed to direct sunlight from
windows and doors.
5. Select a location that is not prone to
moisture.
6. A 13 amp, 240 Volt socket capable of
accomodating a maximum load of 2050
watts must be available close to the
appliance. The socket must be accessible at
all times and must not be placed directly
behind the unit.
DO NOT INSTALL THE APPLIANCE DIRECTLY
ON CARPET OR SIMILIAR SURFACES WHICH
MAY RESTRICT AIR CIRCULATION.
UNPACKING & TESTING
Carefully remove the unit from the packaging and
prior to installing the unit, test the unit by plugging
the power supply into a conventiently located 13
amp grounded socket.
Your Appliance is supplied with the following items:
•Remote Control (2xAAA Batteries included)
INSTALLATION - FLUE PIPE
Clearance
Min 900mm is
Recommended
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INSTALLATION-FLUE PIPE
FLUE PIPE INSTALLATION
Removing Flue Cover
1Remove the top Flue Cover by unscrewing 2
countersunk head screws on the top plate. (Fig.2)
Fig. 2
Locating the Fireplace
2Move the Fireplace toward and against a wall.
Fig. 3
Insert the small tube side of Flue Pipe into top sunk hole,
And ensure the Pipe Flange is flat touching with the wall.
Locating the Flue Pipe
3Mark the 2 holes with a pencil. (Fig. 4)
Move the Flue Pipe away, and drill 2 holes with a
depth of 40mm by using a 8mm drill bit.
C
Fig. 4
Insert the Wall Anchors (C) into the holes by using
a hammer.
Securing the Flue Pipe
4Secure the Flue Pipe (A) to the wall by fastening
provided Long Screws (B) into the wall anchors.
(Fig. 5)
Fig. 5
Remove the top Flue Cover by unscrewing one countersunk head
screw on the top plate. (Fig.2).
Insert the provided Collar into top sunkhole,secure with removed
screw. (Fig.3)
Insert and fit the Flue Pipe into the Collar. (Fig.4)
Fig.1
Fig.2 Fig.3
Fig.4
Locating the Unit
Before commencing installation of the unit consideration
should be given to the following:
1. Position in the area to be heated, central locations are
usually best.
2. Allowances for proper clearances to combustibles
(see Fig 1) .
3. Allowances for proper clearances for maintenance
work (see Fig 1).
4. Consider a location where the glass screen will not
be exposed to direct sunlight from windows and doors
to avoid unwanted reection.
5. Select a location that is not prone to moisture.
6. A 13 amp, 240 Volt socket capable of
accommodating a maximum load of 2050 watts must
be available close to the appliance. The socket must
be accessible at all times and must not be placed
directly behind the unit.
7. This appliance is approved to be portable or xed.
To x the stove ensure it is sited on a at, level and rm
surface. Use a two part epoxy glue across the whole
base.
ENSURE THAT THE STOVE IS SITED ON A FIRM FLAT
SURFACE MAKING SURE IT IS STABLE.
Unpacking and Testing
Carefully remove the unit from the packaging and
prior to installing the unit, test the unit by plugging
the power supply into a conventiently located 13
amp grounded socket.
Your Appliance is supplied with the following items:
• Remote Control (2xAAA Batteries included)
Installation - Flue Pipe (Optional)
If you have chosen to purchase an optional decorative
ue pipe;
Remove the top Flue Cover by unscrewing one
countersunk head screw on the top plate. (Fig.2).
Insert the provided Collar into top recess and secure with
removed screw. (Fig.3)
Insert and t the Flue Pipe into the Collar. (Fig.4)
Securely t to the wall.

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Product Dimenions
Fig.5
Note: Dimensions stated are in millimetres unless otherwise stated and may be subject to a small tolerance.
Technical Data
Voltage 220-240V AC ~50-60 Hz
Max Power 1700-2000W
No Heater 10W
Motor Heater 12W
Gross Weight (kgs) 45kg
Efciency Rating A
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.
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Technical Parameters
Information requirements for electric local space heaters
Model identier(s): SLE42S/HS93383LR
Item Symbol Value Unit Item Unit
Heat output Type of heat input, for electric storage local space
heaters only (select one)
Nominal heat output Pnom 2.0 kW manual heat charge control, with
integrated thermostat
[no]
Minimum heat output
(indicative) Pmin 1.0 kW manual heat charge control with room
and/or outdoor temperature feedback
[no]
Maximum continuous
heat output Pmax,c 2.0 kW
electronic heat charge control with
room and/or outdoor temperature
feedback
[no]
Auxiliary electricity
consumption fan assisted heat output [no]
At nominal heat output elmax N/A kW Type of heat output/room temperature control
(select one)
At minimum heat output elmin N/A kW single stage heat output and no room
temperature control
[no]
In standby mode elSB 0.33 W Two or more manual stages, no
room temperature control
[no]
with mechanic thermostat room
temperature control
[no]
with electronic room temperature
control
[no]
electronic room temperature control
plus day timer
[no]
electronic room temperature control
plus week timer
[yes]
Other control options (multiple selections possible)
room temperature control, with
presence detection
[no]
room temperature control, with open
window detection
[yes]
with distance control option [no]
with adaptive start control [no]
with working time limitation [no]
with black bulb sensor [no]
Contact details Capital Fireplaces Ltd, Units 12-17 Henlow Trading Est, Henlow, Bedfordshire SG16 6DS

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Operational Instructions
Fig.6 ! NOTE: The unit can be operated by supplied
remote control only. For the unit to operate,
the manual ON/OFF switch, located on the
leftside of the switch panel must be switched
to the “I” position.
Behind the screen a red light will
illuminate when the re is plugged
in, the wall socket switch is on and
the manual on/off switch is on. The
red light will remain illuminated for
10 seconds to show there is power
to your re.
Remote Contol Buttons and Display
! NOTE: Before attempting any operation with the remote, press and slide the battery door (on the
back of remote) open and insert two AAA batteries, checking that the + and - ends of the battery
match inside the battery compartment, close the battery door.

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Operation Continued - Remote Control
NOTE: The unit may emit a slight, harmless odour and smoke when rst used. This odour & smoke is
normal and it is caused by the internal heating of the internal heater parts and will not occur again.
NOTE: The functions below can be controlled by Remote Control only. Ensure the manual ON/OFF
switch is switched to the “I” or “on” position. It is essential that the handset is pointed towards the
re in order to control it.
Powering the Fireplace
Press the Power button to turn on the re and supply power to all
functions of the replace and put the replace in a standby mode
and the current temperature setting will be shown on the display.
Press the Power button again to turn off all functions.
NOTE: All previous setting are held in memory, so the next time you
power up the replace, the unit will turn on with the same settings.
Fig.22
Target Temperature Setting
Adjust the temperature to the desired setting (15° to 30°C Range)
using the buttons - See Fig 22.
NOTE: The target temperature must be above the room
temperature for the heating function to operate.
Fig.23
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Heater Operation
Press the Heater button to select Full Heat (2000W) and H02 with the
ame symbol will be displayed -see Fig 23. Press the Heater button
again to select Half Heat (1000W) and H01 with the ame symbol
will be displayed -see Fig 24.
NOTE: On either heat setting, the heat function will turn off when
the room temperature reaches the target temperature. The heat
function will automatically restart when the room temperature
drops 3°C below the target temperature.
Press the Heater button again to turn off the Heater function.
Fig.24
IMPORTANT NOTE: The fan will run
for approximately 10 seconds after
the Heating function is turned off to
remove any residual heat for the unit
to protect the control components
from any potential overheating. Do not
press heater buttons again as this will
turn the heat back on.
Open Window Device function:
(additional hidden functions)
This appliance has open window detection function,
when the heater is on operation (H1 or H2), once
the ambient temperature drops 5°C within 10
minutes,the appliance will turn off automatically.
Close the window or turn off any cooling items, push
on remote control to restart the appliance.
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Operation Continued
Fig.25
Flame Operation
By pressing the Flame Picture button, you can select from
four different Flame Picture options -see Fig 25:
-- No Flame Picture
FE Flame & Fuel Bed - (Icon is on LCD screen)
-E Fuel Bed Only - (Icon is on LCD screen)
F- Flame Only- (Icon is on LCD screen)
NOTE: When one of these modes has been selected, this
mode will be the default mode when the unit is turned
on by manual or remote operation.
NOTE: Heater can only be turned ON when either the
ame and/or fuel bed (F or E) is ON.
Fig.26
Fuel Bed Brightness Operation
The brightness setting of the Fuel Bed can also
be adjusted by pressing the Brightness button
to select from the following levels - see Fig 26:
H = High Maximum Setting
C = Central Intermediate Setting
L = Low Minimum Setting
NOTE: Icon ashes on LCD screen when
the brightness is being adjusted.
Fig.27
Flame Brightness Operation
The brightness setting of the Fuel Bed can also
be adjusted by pressing the Brightness button
to select from the following levels-see Fig 27:
H = High Maximum Setting
C = Central Intermediate Setting
L = Low Minimum Setting
NOTE: Icon ashes on LCD screen when
the brightness is being adjusted.
NOTE: If the appliance is turned off when ‘- -’ no ame picture has been selected, then no ame
picture will appear when turning the re back on. Simply press the ame operation button again to
see your re operate.
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