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2.8.2.
37B
Cleaning the Pilot
The oxygen depletion sensing pilot fitted to
your Burley Magiglo fire is a highly reliable
safety device which causes the fire to shut
down in the unlikely event of a reduction of
oxygen in the room where the fire is fitted.
After a period of time, it is possible for lint
(carpet fluff, pet hair, dust, etc.) to build up
on the lint guard assembly (see diagram)
causing some of the following symptoms:
1. The pilot does not light readily.
2.
Yellow flame on pilot burner.
3.
Fire shuts down unexpectedly.
4. The pilot does not stay alight after
releasing the control lever.
If any of the above symptoms show, follow
the instructions below for removing the
offending blockage:
1. Using a pair of tweezers (if available) or
a piece of fine soft wire, pick out the lint
from the lint guard.
2. With the aid of a small nozzle
attachment on your vacuum cleaner,
apply suction at the lint guard on the
pilot. Very carefully, do the same on the
pilot head.
If, after carrying out the above procedure,
there is no improvement to the performance
of the fire, seek expert help.
Lint Guard
Figure 42
2.8.3.
38B
Cleaning the Fire Back
You should not attempt to clean the fireback,
as it is made of soft ceramic fibre, which is
easily damaged. However, if it should be
required, a light dusting with a
very soft
brush will remove any soot or dust marks.
NOTE:
Any attempt to clean the
fire back using an alternative
method, will result in irreparable
damage leading to a
replacement being required.
2.8.4.
39B
Black Painted Metal Surfaces
These surfaces should be dusted regularly
and any marks removed with a soft damp
cloth.
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