Burley G4237/8 User Manual

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This is not a drying appliance. Do not place clothing or other articles, on or against it.

Do not store or use flammable substances on or near the heater.

Do not spray aerosols on or near the heater.

If any material, such as plastic, melts onto the surface of the glass, turn the heater off and allow it to cool.
Do not remove the material when hot.

When the heater is not to be used for a time, ensure the gas control or adjacent isolator are turned off.

The heater must not be used in rooms where the atmosphere is likely to contain water or chemical
vapours, which may adversely affect the appliance or its finish.

Do not use whilst painting & decorating, or in newly decorated rooms as the residues can lead to
unpleasant smells from the appliance. Always cover or have the appliance removed when decorating.

WARNINGS

Read the instructions before using this appliance.

This appliance requires installation and annual servicing by a Corgi registered installer.

Use only in a correctly sized and ventilated area. Ventilation openings must never be blocked or
restricted in any way.

Any purpose provided ventilation should be checked regularly to ensure it is free from obstruction.

Once the pebbles / coals have been positioned in accordance with the installation instructions, they must
not be moved except for servicing. Material of any description must not be thrown onto the fuel bed.

The appliance must not be used unless

the glass is fitted correctly.

The surfaces of the appliance become

very hot during use.

On no account must inlet or outlet

grilles

be

obstructed.

See

diagram.

TO LIGHT THE HEATER

MANUAL CONTROLLED HEATERS

There are 2 control knobs on the appliance. The left hand one (coloured red) controls On / Off and High /
Low flame. The right hand one (coloured black) is the comfort level thermostat which turns the fire down to
pilot only once the desired temperature is reached. Some people prefer to retain a flame effect using the
left hand red knob to control its height whilst keeping the thermostat black knob set on hot. Others prefer
to use the fire purely as a heater in
which case they will select a flame
height on the red knob then set the
thermostat black knob to a comfort
level. In both cases if the room gets too
hot, the thermostat will automatically
reduce the fire to pilot setting until the
room cools.

If during use the pilot is alight but the
main burner will not light, check the
thermostat position and if necessary
select a warmer setting.

Hot air outlet

Cold air inlet

Hot air outlet

Cold air inlet

Model
G4237

Model
G4238

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