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9.

 

Laying the Logs 

Opening the hinged door on the appliance, which is secured by a 10mm nut, gains access to the coals. On no 
account  should  the  appliance  be  operated  whilst  the  door  is  open  except  for  brief  periods  during 
maintenance. Do not lay the log in any way other than that shown.  

 

LOG LAYOUT (NATURAL GAS)

 

The  base  and  front  logs  are  fixed  in  position  and 
should  only  need  removing  for  servicing.  The  base 
log  locates  onto  the  burner  and  the  front  log  is 
pushed  to  the  extreme  left  hand  side.  Take  the  2 
loose logs

*

 and position them as shown onto the cut 

outs  on  the  base  log,  taking  care  to  locate  them 
correctly to  ensure clean combustion. No additional 
logs should be added to the fire.  
Note the pilot position on the right hand side of the 
burner.

 

 

 

 

LOG LAYOUT (LPG PROPANE) 

The  base  and  front  logs  are  fitted  similar  to  the 
Natural  Gas  fire.  The  base  log  locates  onto  the 
burner  and  the  front  log  is  pushed  to  the extreme 
left hand side as shown. Take the 2 loose logs

*

 and 

position  them  as  shown  onto  the  cut  outs  on  the 
base  log,  taking  care  to  locate  them  correctly  to 
ensure clean combustion. No additional logs should 
be added to the fire.  
Note the pilot position on the right hand side of the 
burner.

 

 
*Note  –  The  2  top  logs  may  be  supplied  glued  in 
position and should not be removed or repositioned. If they become detached then they can be fitted as 
per the diagram but must on no account be discarded or fitted in any other way. 

 

Always secure the door closed after laying the fuel effects. 
 
Do not attempt to use any unit with broken or damaged glass. 
 
Do not use the fire with broken logs. 
 
Do not add any additional fuel elements to the fire. 
 
Do not use similar looking parts from other appliances, use only genuine spare parts. 
 
Do not use the appliance for burning waste. 
 
 

10.

 

Commissioning the Appliance 

 

If the pipes have not been purged of debris do it before lighting the appliance.  Failure to do so will result 
in blockages within the burner and pilot. 

Summary of Contents for G4121 mk2

Page 1: ...THE USER Burley Appliances Ltd Lands End Way Oakham Rutland LE15 6RB Telephone 44 0 1572 756956 Fax 44 0 1572 724390 e mail info burley co uk web www burley co uk G4121InstUser G20 31 Issue JAN08 v 1...

Page 2: ...t High 3 5kW 3 5kW 250g h Low 1 7kW 1 7kW 120g h Inlet Connection 8mm Compression 8mm Compression Injector stereo 185 stereo 95 The inlet pressure must be within 1mBar of specification with all gas ap...

Page 3: ...cubic feet by 35 3 Adjoining spaces not separated by a door may be combined 3 7 The heater must not be used on or against a combustible surface 3 8 No furniture soft furnishings decorations wall cove...

Page 4: ...t for servicing 4 5 The surfaces of the appliance become very hot during use 4 6 Before cleaning or maintenance switch fire OFF and allow to cool 4 7 Any purpose provided ventilation should be checked...

Page 5: ...etc All gas work should be undertaken by a competent person see General Requirements 8 Siting the Appliance 8 1 If the appliance is to be in or in front of an open fireplace the chimney or flue MUST b...

Page 6: ...rner and the front log is pushed to the extreme left hand side as shown Take the 2 loose logs and position them as shown onto the cut outs on the base log taking care to locate them correctly to ensur...

Page 7: ...f it does not light repeat the operation a few times Continue to hold knob for 15 20 sec s to establish the pilot and then release If pilot fails to establish turn off wait 1 minute then repeat lighti...

Page 8: ...Protective clothing is not required but normal hygiene rules of no smoking eating or drinking in the work area should be followed Controls The system for monitoring the oxygen supply to the burner is...

Page 9: ...IN THE UNIQUE POSITION OF KNOWING THAT EVERY APPLIANCE LEAVES THE FACTORY IN PERFECT WORKING ORDER Due to our policy of continual improvement and development the exact accuracy of descriptions and il...

Page 10: ...956 Do not use any other type of paint GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 1 The heater is intended as a secondary heat source Check that a primary source of heat such as radiators is present in the room If insuffic...

Page 11: ...e the fire purely as a heater in which case they will select a flame height then set the thermostat to a comfort level In both cases if the room gets too hot the thermostat will reduce the fire to pil...

Page 12: ...obstructed TURN OFF PROCEDURE To extinguish the pilot turn the valve to the OFF position Note that if the gas supply fails at any time the pilot will extinguish Leave for one minute then carry out the...

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