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The fire comes with a special 7.2volt NiMh rechargeable battery, charger, and connection wire. This is
supplied loose with the appliance to prevent inadvertent operation. To operate the product the battery
must be charged using the supplied charger in the kit. The battery will take between 2 -4 hours to fully
charge. In normal use, this will last 1 month before the battery requires recharging. The charger has
indication lights to inform you of its status. (Actual product may look different from the pictures featured)
To attach to the appliance, plug together the multiblock connector on the battery with the matching
connector on the front right hand side of the fire. Then slide the battery into position underneath the fire in
the purpose made battery housing.
Note – If the fire emits a beeping sound, this is just the safety system
priming itself.
Because the remote control uses battery power, when in the stand-by mode. The battery will need
charging on a monthly basis irrespective of use. If the battery is allowed to discharge then it may not be
possible to re charge it.
A handheld remote control is included in the box and this has a 9 volt battery to power it. The battery
should be changed annually to prevent false signalling caused by a partially flat battery. The battery is
accessible through a flip off cover on the back of the handset and the battery clipped onto the terminals
inside.
When disposing of batteries, always do so in an environmentally 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 is available from normal
retail outlets. Please note that the cost is not covered by the guarantee.
Infra red sensor
This is on a retractable holder on the left hand side of the facia. It is also possible to swivel the holder. Take
the fret and ash pan and adjust the sensor position so that it is visible from under the fret. The handset
must have direct line of site to the sensor in order for it to work.
Operating the appliance:
See user’s instructions.
9.6 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. If the igniter fails a lighted taper can
be inserted into the pilot area to check that gas is reaching the pilot.
10.0 COMMISSIONING
10.1 TEST THE GAS PRESSURE.
Turn the fire on full, attach a manometer to the inlet test
point and ensure there is a pressure of 20mb (+/- 1mb) for natural gas appliances or 37mb for
propane appliances. Now turn on every other gas appliance in the house and re-check the
pressure. The pressure must still be within the tolerance of +/- 1mb. Now turn off all the other
gas appliances and turn the fire down to pilot only, the pressure must still be within the
tolerance of +/- 1mb. If it is not TRANSCO, BORD GAIS or the propane supplier must be called to
adjust the governor to the house before the fire can be commissioned further.