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7.
REMOVING
AND
REFITTING
GLASS
&
DECORATIVE
TRIM
7.1
To
remove
the
glass,
remove
the
decorative
trim
and
then
the
4
nuts
in
the
side
frames
and
pivoting
it
out
from
the
bottom
then
remove
glass
from
its
top
channel.
Refitting
is
done
in
reverse
order.
7.2
REVERSIBLE
SIDE
CHEEKS
The
appliance
has
side
cheeks
that
are
plain
on
one
side
and
brick
effect
on
the
other.
These
can
be
removed
and
replaced
by
the
installer
to
suit
the
customer’s
choice
7.3
Refit
all
decorative
trims
and
fire
front
components
before
use.
The
fire
front
has
tags
internally
that
simply
clip
over
the
cut
outs
in
the
glass
clip.
These
tags
can
be
bent
to
adjust
if
required.
Lift
the
trim
assembly
halfway
up
the
fire,
press
back
and
then
slide
down
and
the
tags
will
clip
on
the
enamelled
glass
channels.
8.
FUEL
BED
LAYOUT
The
layout
of
coals
and
pebbles
on
this
appliance
are
identical,
the
only
difference
being
the
surface
moulding
and
decoration.
The
base
and
front
mouldings
should
be
positioned
as
shown.
The
base
locates
onto
the
rear
shelf
and
sits
central
and
pushed
back.
The
front
moulding
is
positioned
centrally
in
its
channel
with
the
cut
out
on
the
right
as
shown.
Note
the
pilot
position
on
the
right
hand
side
of
the
burner.
It
is
important
for
clean
burning
that
the
correct
moulding
is
fitted
in
the
correct
place.
There
must
be
a
clear
gap
between
the
two
sets
of
coals
/
pebbles.
Always
replace
the
glass
after
laying
the
fuels.
Do
not
attempt
to
use
the
unit
with
broken
/
damaged
glass
or
coals.
Do
not
use
additional
or
non
standard
coals
or
pebbles.
9.
TO
LIGHT
THE
HEATER
BEFORE
LIGHTING.
IF
THE
PIPES
HAVE
NOT
BEEN
PURGED
OF
DEBRIS,
DO
SO
NOW
BEFORE
LIGHTING
THE
FIRE.
FAILURE
TO
DO
SO
WILL
RESULT
IN
BLOCKAGES
WITHIN
THE
PILOT.
BURLEY
MAGIGLO
IS
THE
ONLY
COMPANY
TO
BENCH
RUN
AND
THOROUGHLY
TEST
EVERY
SINGLE
GAS
FIRE
IT
PRODUCES.
MAGIGLO
IS
IN
THE
UNIQUE
POSITION
OF
KNOWING
THAT
EVERY
APPLIANCE
LEAVES
THE
FACTORY
IN
PERFECT
WORKING
ORDER.
9.1
There
are
2
control
knobs
on
the
appliance.
The
left
hand
one
(coloured
black)
controls
On
/
Off
and
High
/
Low
flame.
The
right
hand
one
(coloured
black)
is
the
comfort
level
thermostat
which
turns
the
fire
down
to
pilot
only
once
the
desired
temperature
is
reached.
Some
people
prefer
to
retain
a
flame
effect
using
the
left
hand
black
knob
to
control
its
height
whilst
keeping
the
thermostat
black
knob
set
on
hot.
Others
prefer
to
use
the
fire
purely
as
a
heater
in
which
case
they
will
select
a
flame
height
on
the
left
black
knob
then
set
the
thermostat
black
knob
to
a
comfort
level.
In
both
cases
if
the
room
gets
too
hot,
the
thermostat
will
automatically
M
H
L
Control Knob
Thermostat