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Remote Control Models.  
 

 

1.

 

Operating Instructions for remote operation 

 

NOTE THIS SECTION REPLACES THE SECTION ‘TO LIGHT THE HEATER’ CONTAINED IN 
THE USERS INSTRUCTIONS 

1. 

Batteries – The handset  takes a standard 9v  battery. This should be changed annually 
to ensure the fire continues to operate correctly. It can be accessed through a flap on 
the back of the handset.   
The fire is fitted with a special 7.2volt rechargeable battery available from your retailer 
or from Burley Appliances on 01572 756956.  It can be changed by simply sliding it out 
of its housing under the fire, undoing the connector block and carefully replacing with a 
new one 

2. 

We regret that the warranty does not cover items such as batteries.    

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

 

3. 

On first operation, ensure the thermostat is set to the hot position. 

4. 

Ensure the infra red sensor is visible. The fire relies on line of sight between the sensor 
and handset to operate. If a different fret is fitted it is possible to swivel and slide the 
sensor  into  a  clearer  position.  In  the  event  of  the  fire  not  working  check  both  of  the 
above points before calling an engineer. 

5. 

To ignite the fire, point the handset at the fire, push and hold simultaneously the 2 left 
hand  buttons  marked  *  and 

  for  several  seconds  until  the  igniting  sequence  begins. 

The fire will automatically light the pilot light, monitor its safety for about 20 seconds 
and then it will light the burner on high flame. 

6. 

To alternate between high and low flame use the flame buttons on the right hand side 
of the handset. 

7. 

To turn the fire OFF press the 

 button on the top left hand side of the remote handset. 

8. 

The fire is fitted with a comfort thermostat behind the ash pan door and it is possible to 
set  this  to  modulate  the  fire  between  off  and  on.  If  the  pilot  is  alight  but  the  main 
burner  will  not  light,  check  the  position  of  this  thermostat  before  changing  batteries 
etc. 

9. 

An  audible  signal  is  heard  when  the  fire  receives  a  signal  from  the  handset.  This  will 
help  you  to  know  that  the  fire  has  received  your  instruction  and  is  changing  settings. 
When  the battery power is low, a continuous bleep will  be  heard from the fire and it 
will allow you to shut down safely but will not reignite. Please then recharge. 

 

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

 

Ensure the appliance is switched off and cooled down before cleaning. The case and surround are 
best  cleaned  with  a  damp  cloth  and  wiped  dry  to  avoid  smearing.  The  glass  is  a  special  high 
temperature ceramic material, if possible clean with a damp cloth, for more stubborn stains use a 
ceramic  hob  cleaner  such  as  hob-brite  and  polish  off  all  traces.  Spray  waxes  and  polishes  that 
leave a residue, or abrasive cleaners must not be used. 

The  inside  of  the  glass  and  fuel  effects  should  need  only  infrequent  cleaning.  To  do  this,  lift  the 
case off its clips and place to one side. Remove the 4 nuts and washers holding the glass clips in 
place and put safe. Carefully remove the fuel effects, remembering how they fit in place and clean 

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Page 2: ...lbow 85 The inlet pressure must be within 1mBar of specification with all gas appliances in the house switched on and also with just the Burley heater operating If outside of this tolerance the fault...

Page 3: ...lled in high rise blocks of flats bed sitting rooms basements which are not open on at least one side bathrooms or bedrooms in corridors stairways landing or hallways of multi occupancy dwellings gara...

Page 4: ...the top surface standing a minimum of 50mm above surrounding floor level or surrounded by a raised fixed fender of 50mm high The hearth must extend a minimum of 100mm in front of the fire bed and 50m...

Page 5: ...s are of the correct type Use all 6 screw holes in the brackets to attach to the wall If the appliance is hearth mounted the fixing is intended to prevent the appliance from moving toppling and it is...

Page 6: ...they have a minimum heat rating of 150o c Consideration should be given to the effect of expansion and contraction caused by temperature and back panels should be allowed to float or attached with a...

Page 7: ...erature The case can be test fitted to the chassis to ensure clearance The gap in the case top between grille and spacer slides over the top flange on the appliance The bottom of the case has folded o...

Page 8: ...ry pack 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 annuall...

Page 9: ...the main burner will not light check the thermostat position and if necessary select a warmer setting 9 2 To light the fire first ensure the red knob is turned clockwise to OFF Press the left hand red...

Page 10: ...tally friendly manner Replacement rechargeable batteries for the fire and replacement handsets are available from Burley Appliances on 01572 756956 or through your retailer The 9 volt handset battery...

Page 11: ...ormance and could lead to a hazard 10 4 FIREFRONTS The design of these affects combustion therefore only the correct front supplied with the appliance may be fitted 10 5 FIREGUARDS A fireguard is not...

Page 12: ...t to the gas supply Test all joints for leaks Following the manufacturer s instructions re lay the fuel bed and replace the glass Light the fire using the method in the instructions and ensure that th...

Page 13: ...athrooms bedrooms in corridors stairways landings or hallways of multi occupancy dwellings in garages or rooms containing petroleum products The guard on the appliance is to prevent risk of fire or in...

Page 14: ...eater 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 reduc...

Page 15: ...about 20 seconds and then it will light the burner on high flame 6 To alternate between high and low flame use the flame buttons on the right hand side of the handset 7 To turn the fire OFF press the...

Page 16: ...appliances to produce an initial odour after start up If the pilot flame should ever extinguish of its own accord ventilate the room and allow a minimum of 5 minutes before relighting Never attempt t...

Page 17: ...67 and the test must be carried out in accordance with BS5871 Pt 4 The catalytic converter needs heat to work therefore before you start testing the fire must have been lit and burning on full for at...

Page 18: ...sult the relevant manufacturer Only use replacement catalyst supplied by Burley If you or the customer detects any odours from the fire please remember that the catalytic convertor is not an air filte...

Page 19: ...is important to take a gas rate test over a reasonable period of time so that the capacity of the meter is used On low Input appliances such as our flueless this is even more critical because uncertai...

Page 20: ...the first year as with all gas products every gas appliances must be serviced every year The appliance has not been subject to misuse accident or repaired or fitted by anyone other than a Gas Safe re...

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