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BURLEY G423 7 / 8 IM A GE FL UELESS GA S HEA TER INST ALL A TION, SERVICING & US ER INS TRU CTIONS FOR USE IN THE COUNT RIES S T A TED ON THE DA T A PL A TE AND C ART ON WITH NA TUR AL GAS G20 OR LPG PROP AN E GAS G31 (REFER TO RATING L ABEL) For the fo llowing countrie s: GB, IE EVEN IF Y OU HA VE FIT TED THESE FIRES BEFORE, PLEA SE FOLLO W TH[...]
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- 2 - INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing this b urley product. All of our pro ducts c arry a CE ma rk which is awarded by an i ndependent test house (notified body ) and shows the fires have be en type tested to meet the essential requirements of the European Gas Appliance Directive and the appro priate British Standards. This is a hig hly ef fici[...]
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- 3 - 3. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 3.1 Gas appliances must be installed i n ac cordance with the rules in f orce. I n the UK it is the law that a ll gas a ppliance s must be i nstalled by a CORGI registered installer, i n ac cordance with the Gas Safety (Installation and U se) re gulations (as amended). The i nstallation must also be in accordance with [...]
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- 4 - 4.2 D ecide upon the route f or the gas supply and if this i s to be a conce aled supply, s elect a suitable hole in the fire box , remove t he knock out an d lay in the s upply as required. F it the rubber grommet aro und the gas pipe entry to the appliance and seal. Before worki ng on pi pework, plug the ends to p revent the entry o f debri[...]
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- 5 - ensure there is no possibili ty of them touching the appliance . 632mm 197mm 590mm Overall dimensions are as shown. Hearths - Fo r hea rth mounting ( or if the fire is less than 20 0mm above the ground) then the hearth must protrude at least 100mm in f ront of the fire and 50mm to either side. A mi nimum hearth of 732mm wide x 300 mm dee p is[...]
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- 6 - 5.3 METHOD TWO - INSET ON HEAR TH OR INSET WALL MOUNTED This method allows f or the fire to be inset into a wall or fire place opening. The applia nce c ase has a 90mm deep spacer that needs to be remove d and the corr esponding deep bracke ts nee d to be taken off the case. N ote these are the only spac er and brackets to be removed a nd the[...]
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- 7 - Fixing - The a ppliance should be sec ured to the wall usi ng the fixing bracke ts on t he fla nge of the appliance. If it is to be mo unted above t he ground, c are should be taken to e nsure the wall is a ble to take the we ight of the appliance an d that the fixings are o f the c orrect type. Use all 6 screw holes in the brack ets to a tta[...]
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- 8 - 7.0 REASSEMBLY 7.1 To remove the g lass, remove the 4 nuts i n t he side frame s and pivotin g it out from the bottom remove glass from its top channel . Refitting is done in revers e order. 7.2 REVERSIBLE SIDE CHEEKS The appliance has side c heek s that are plain on one side and bri ck effect on the other. These can be removed and replaced b[...]
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- 9 - 9.0 TO LIGHT THE HEAT ER BEFORE L I GHTING. IF THE PIPES HAVE N OT BEEN PURGED OF DEBRIS, DO SO NO W BE FORE LIGHTING THE FIRE. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN BLOCKAGES WITHIN THE PILOT. BURLEY A PPLIANCES IS THE ONLY COMPANY TO BENCH RUN AND THOROUGHLY TEST EVERY SINGLE GAS F IRE IT PRODUCES. BURLEY IS IN THE UNIQUE POSITION OF KNO WING THA[...]
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- 10 - automatically l ight the pilo t light, mo nitor its sa fety f or about 20 seconds and then it will light the burner on high flame. To alternate between high and low fl ame use the flam e buttons on t he right hand side of the handset. To turn the fire OFF press the ● button on the top left hand side of the remote handset. The fir e is fitt[...]
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- 11 - 10.4 FIREFRO NTS The design of these affec t combustion, therefore only the corr ect front supplied with the appliance may be fitted. 10.5 FIREGUA RDS A fir eguard is not supplied with this applianc e, ho wever it is recommended t hat a f ireguard to BS6539 or BS6778 i s fitted if the fire is to be use d in the pre sence of y oun g chi ldren[...]
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- 12 - Light t he fire using the method i n the i nstructions and ensure that the pilot lights consiste ntly an d the pilot flame enve lopes the thermo couple. The pilot should hold in 10 seconds. Turn c ontrol to main burner, this should light smoothly within 10 s econds. Ensure that valve gives adequate turn down and the thermostat bulb reduces t[...]
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- 13 - This is not a dr yin g appliance. Do no t place clothing or other arti cles, on or ag a inst it. Do not store or use flamm a ble substances on or ne ar the heater. Do not spra y aerosols on or near the heater. If any material, such as plast ic, melts o nto the surface of the glass, turn the heater off and allow it to co ol. Do not remo ve th[...]
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- 14 - To light the fire, f irst ensure the red knob is turned clockwise to OFF . Press the left hand (red) control knob for several seconds then turn slowly a nticlockwise to the ignition position. A click will be heard and the pilot (under right side of fuel bed) should light. If it does not, repeat the operation a few times to purge any air in t[...]
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- 15 - CLEANING AND MAIN TENANCE Ensure the appliance is switched off and cooled down before cleaning. The case and surround are best cleaned with a damp cl oth a nd wiped dry to avoid smearing. The glass is a special high te mperature ceramic material, if possible clean with a damp cloth, for more stubborn stains use a ceramic hob cleaner such as [...]