Burley G4237/8 User Manual

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10.4 FIREFRONTS

The design of these affect combustion, therefore only the correct front supplied with the
appliance may be fitted.

10.5 FIREGUARDS

A fireguard is not supplied with this appliance, however it is recommended that a fireguard to
BS6539 or BS6778 is fitted if the fire is to be used in the presence of young children, the elderly
and the infirm.

10.6 COMPLETION OF WARRANTY CARD

The installer section of the guarantee card must be filled in fully to validate the warranty.

11.0 SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS

As with all gas appliances the unit must be serviced at least once per year, preferably at the
beginning of the heating season. All servicing must be carried out by a qualified service person.

Before commencing any servicing, ensure that the gas is turned off to the appliance and that the
appliance is cool.

Cleaning – If required the casing should be wiped with a cloth dampened in soapy water. The glass
may be cleaned with any non-abrasive cleaner such as ‘hob brite‘.

Lift the case to remove. Unscrew the four nuts holding the glass, remove and place thoughtfully to
avoid damage or injury.

Carefully remove the front and rear coal sets and clean the burner and associated parts using a
vacuum cleaner. Take particular care to remove all debris around the pilot light.

The ceramic fuel beds and contain refractory fibre (RCF). Excessive exposure to these materials
may cause temporary irritation to the eyes, skin and respiratory tract; consequently, it makes
sense to take care when handling these parts to ensure that the release of dust is kept to a
minimum. We recommend the use of a HEPA filtered vacuum to remove any dust and soot
accumulated in the heater before and after working on it. When replacing these articles, they
should not be broken up, but sealed in heavy duty polythene bags labelled ‘RCF Waste’, which may
be disposed of at a tipping site licensed for industrial waste. Normal hygiene rules of not smoking,
eating or drinking in the work area should be followed.

Disconnect the gas supply to the appliance.

Undo the two nuts holding the burner assembly in the chassis. Remove the burner tray and
examine it for general condition. Discoloration of the burner surface is normal.

Clean around the air inlet, removing all lint in the area of the injector and ensuring the pilot light
aeration hole and flame head are clean. Injectors – Only original manufacturer’s injectors must be
used. Identification is as listed under replacement parts:

Should the oxypilot system need to be replaced, the original manufacturer’s parts must be used.

Controls – The GAS CONTROL IS FACTORY SET AND NORMALLY NEEDS NO ADJUSTMENT. Check for
smooth operation of the gas valve. Remove all covers, check the tightness of the thermocouple
connection into the valve, the condition of the piezo and ignition leads.

On remote control fires check the condition of batteries, leads, control boxes and if necessary
change the batteries in the fire and handset.

Examine the fire casing, the firebox and catalytic converter for obvious signs of damage or
degradation. Clean out any dirt or dust accumulated in the bottom of the fire. Reassemble in
reverse order.

Replace burner into chassis and reconnect to the gas supply. Test all joints for leaks.

Following the manufacturer's instructions, re-lay the fuel bed and replace the glass.

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