Controls.
There is a main
isolation
switch on the left hand side of the air outlet grill, under the
Burley
logo. Control
switches are located at the top right of the appliance under the canopy (refer to picture
→
).
There are two buttons on the fire,
ON/C/H
and
OFF
. There is also a thermostat above the buttons. To switch on
the appliance, make sure the main isolation switch is in the on ’I’ position and press the
ON/C/H
button. This will
start the flame effect only. To turn on the cold fan, press the
ON/C/H
button again and turn the thermostat up to
10. To turn on the heater, press the
ON/C/H
button again and turn the thermostat up to 10. The heater is now on
and controlled by the thermostat. At any time the fire can be turned off using the
OFF
button. You will then need
to press the
ON/C/H
button once to reset. These controls are duplicated on the handset provided.
Be vigilant and keep the handset out of reach of children or other potential risks.
Due to the location of the infrared sensor, the remote works best from a position predominantly in front of the
appliance. It should work from a distance of approximately 10 to 12 feet.
THERMOSTAT
The heater is automatically controlled by a thermostat to regulate the room temperature. The easiest way to set the thermostat to
your level of comfort is as follows:
a. Turn the heater on by following the instructions above.
b. Leave the heater running until the room has reached your desired comfortable temperature.
c. Slowly turn the thermostat down until it clicks and the heater fan stops.
d. The heater will now cycle on and off to keep the room at the chosen temperature. Each time the heat is turned on, it
will return the room to this preset temperature and then start cycling on and off. Should you wish to raise or lower the room
temperature, i.e. during particularly cold spells, simply turn the thermostat up or down accordingly.
Note:
The thermostat switches the heater fully on or fully off as the room temperature fluctuates.
You do not get 30% of the heat when the dial is
turned 30% of the way round and 70% when it is turned 70% of the way round.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING—UNPLUG THE APPLIANCE FROM THE MAINS POWER SUPPLY BEFORE UNDERTAKING
ANY MAINTENANCE
.
Wear protective gloves, boots, goggles and clothing.
1)
Replacing the lamp
-
ensure the lamp is left to cool before changing.
a) Remove the pebbles or log bed effect.
b) Lift the two catches, one at each side of the fuel bed (see picture
→
).
c) Carefully lift off the trim.
d) Replace bulb.
e) Re-assemble fire in reverse order before connecting back to the mains.
2)
General cleaning
.
a. The fire should only be dusted with a soft, clean, lint-free, dry duster. Do not use any polishes or sprays. Should a panel need cleaning, wipe the
entire panel in question with a clean soft, lint-free cloth, dampened in soapy water. Do not use brasso or abrasive cleaners etc as they could damage
the trim. The brushed steel trim can be cleaned by wiping with a little baby oil on a clean soft cloth.
b. The heater grill at the top should be brushed clean periodically to remove any build up of fluff.
c. Approximately every year or two the blades of the heater fan and the flame effect fan should be gently brushed clean. This should be done by a
qualified electrician.
Trouble shooting guide.
The following instructions should solve any questions or problems which you may have.
To find the cause of an operational fault, if safe to do so, plug the fire into the wall socket, press the
ON/C/H
button on the fire 3 or 4 times (not the
remote) and turn the thermostat up to 10.
Symptoms.
a)
No heat or light
.
This will almost certainly mean that the wall socket is faulty. Check that the wall socket works by plugging in another electrical
appliance. Is the fire on an extension lead? Heaters must not be used on extension leads as most have their own cut out and are not rated for the
power required.
b)
The heat comes on but no light
. The lamp may have blown, see (
Replacing Lamps
). Check that a new lamp works by testing it in a table lamp.
c)
Light comes on but no heat
.
Turn the thermostat up to 10 and press the
ON/C/H
button on the fire 3 or 4 times. See (
Controls).
d) “
The thermostat is not working
.” The thermostat works by monitoring the room temperature, it is either on or off, you do not get 10% of the heat
on number 1 and 60% on number 6. See (
Controls, Thermostat
).
e)
Plug gets hot
.
It is nearly always the socket which is at fault. Check the fire in another socket, it will not get as warm. Stop using the socket
immediately and call an electrician. Many house fires are caused by faulty sockets overheating.
f)
Flame effect is not working
. Check that the fan turns freely and is not being obstructed. Gently brush the blades of the fan to remove any dust and
reassemble. This should be carried out by a qualified electrician.
g)
Lamp does not last very long
.
If the lamp is failing after a short period of time there is not a fault with the fire. It is not possible to predict the life
of a lamp, some burn out more quickly than others.
h)
Noise from the fans
.
Unfortunately there is always some noise from the fans. We do our utmost to reduce this but they will never be silent.
i)
Heater cuts out and blows cold
. See (
cleaning maintenance 2b & 2c
).
J)
Remote does not work
. This means the batteries in the remote are dead and need replacing with new ones.
Guarantee.
Although your guarantee is with the retailer from whom you purchased the fire, should you still have any questions please phone us directly and we
will inform you of your next course of action.
Any fault, other than that caused by abnormal treatment, which occurs within twelve months of the date of purchase, will be corrected without charge.
This does not apply to lamp failures and batteries whose life, regrettably, we can not predict. In the event of complaint, please phone us for guidance,
or contact your retailer. Should a repair be necessary the appliance will need returning to the point of purchase.
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