Burley G4237/8 User Manual

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7.0 REASSEMBLY

7.1

To remove the glass, remove the 4 nuts in the side frames and pivoting it out from the

bottom remove glass from its top channel. Refitting is done in reverse order.

7.2 REVERSIBLE SIDE CHEEKS

The appliance has side cheeks that are plain on one side and brick effect on the other. These can
be removed and replaced by the installer to suit the customers choice.

7.3

Refit the case before use.

7.4

Remote control fires -

The appliance uses a 7.2 volt lithium battery. This is supplied loose with the appliance to prevent
inadvertent operation. To attach to the appliance, plug together the multiblock connector on the
battery with the matching connector on the front right hand side of the fire. Then slide the battery
into position underneath the fire in the purpose made battery housing. Note – If the fire emits a
beeping sound, this is just the safety system priming itself.

There is a toggle switch on the front of the appliance which needs to be switched on for appliance
operation. Because the remote control uses battery power, when in the stand-by mode, turn the
switch to the OFF position. Be sure to brief the user on this as it will extend battery life
considerably. The battery will normally last for 6-9 months so demonstrate the way to change this
and also explain that the batteries are not covered by warranty.

A handheld remote control is included in the box and this has a 9 volt battery to power it. The
battery should be changed annually to prevent false signaling caused by a partially flat battery.
The battery is accessible through a flip off cover on the back of the handset and the battery
clipped onto the terminals inside.

When disposing of batteries, always do so in an environmentally friendly manner.

Replacement lithium batteries for the fire and replacement handsets are available from Burley
Appliances on 01572 756956 or through your retailer. The 9 volt handset battery is available from
normal retail outlets.

Infra red sensor

This is on a retractable holder on the left hand side of the facia. It is also possible to swivel the
holder. Take the fret and ash pan and adjust the sensor position so that it is visible from under the
fret.

8.0

PEBBLE / COAL LAYOUT

The base and front pebbles should be
positioned as shown overleaf. The
base locates onto the rear shelf and
sits central and pushed back. The
front pebble moulding is positioned
centrally in its channel with the cut
out on the right as shown. The coal
shapes are similar to pebbles and
fitted in a similar way.

Note the pilot position on the right
hand side of the burner.

It is important for clean burning that

the correct shape is fitted in the correct place. Do not use with incorrectly fitted pebbles.

Always replace the glass after laying the coals. Do not attempt to use the unit with broken /
damaged glass or ceramics. Do not use additional or non standard ceramics.

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