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5.
TO LIGHT THE HEATER
BURLEY APPLIANCES IS THE ONLY COMPANY TO BENCH RUN AND THOROUGHLY TEST
EVERY SINGLE GAS FIRE IT PRODUCES. BURLEY IS IN THE UNIQUE POSITION OF
KNOWING THAT EVERY APPLIANCE LEAVES THE FACTORY IN PERFECT WORKING ORDER.
6.1
To light the fire, first ensure the control knob is turned clockwise to OFF. (Figure 2) Press
the control knob for several seconds then turn slowly anticlockwise to the ignition
position (spark). A click will be heard and the pilot (to the rear of the burner) should
light. If it does not, repeat the operation a few times to purge any air in the pipe.
Continue to hold knob for 15 – 20 second to establish the pilot and then release. If pilot
fails to establish, turn off, wait 1 minute then repeat lighting procedure. Rotate the knob
to high flame to light then back to the desired flame position.
6.2
Control the fire by the flame setting to suit your mode of use
6.3
To turn the fire off, rotate the knob fully clockwise back to a vertical position.
6.4
SPARK FAILURE
The gap between the pilot electrode and the pilot should be 3.5 –
4.5mm and normally adjustment is not necessary (the electrode is very brittle). The
spark should jump across the gap between the electrode and the gas outlet on the
pilot head.
6.5
DUE TO THE SENSITIVE NATURE OF THE OXY PILOT, IT IS NOT UNUSUAL FOR THE
PILOT TO EXTINGUISH UP TO/AFTER 1 MINUTE WHEN FIRST LIT. RELIGHT AND THE
PILOT WILL STAY ALIGHT. THIS IS DUE TO THE MOIST GASES FORMED BY THE PILOT
DROPPING DOWN AND SNUFFING IT. IT IS SAFE TO LEAVE THE PILOT ON 24 HOURS
A DAY TO MAKE LIGHTING EASIER
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6.6
Oxygen Depletion Pilot System There is a highly sensitive oxygen depletion sensor
designed into the pilot light and may not light first time or may extinguish after a few
minutes, please advise the customer of this. If any part of the OXY Pilot is damaged
the entire unit must be replaced. Do not attempt to bend or alter the flame head,
thermocouple or aeration hole. Use only genuine spare parts as similar looking parts
from other appliances may well give different or inferior performance and could lead
to a hazard.
6.7
Fireguards
A fireguard is not supplied with this appliance and being wall mounted, the
need for one will have to be assessed depending on the position, height from ground
etc of the fire; however it is recommended that a fireguard to BS8423 is fitted if the
fire is to be used in the presence of young children, the elderly and the infirm.
6.8
Completion of Warranty Card. The installer section of the guarantee card must be
filled in fully to validate the warranty. I.e. pressure, model, room size and Gas
Safe™ registered installer (formerly CORGI) Number
6.
SERVICING
As with all gas appliances the unit must be serviced at least once per year, preferably at
the beginning of the heating season.
All servicing must be carried out by a qualified
service person. See installation instructions for details.
Due to our policy of continual improvement and development the exact accuracy of
descriptions and illustrations can not be guaranteed.