Cleaning The Fire; Replacing The Bulbs - Baxi Bermuda SL3 User Operating Instructions Manual

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REMOVAL OF GLASS FRAME
CAUTION: The appliance must
never be used without the glass
front panel fitted. Should the glass
front panel become damaged or
cracked the fire should not be used
until it has been replaced.
NOTE:
This is a heat resistant glass
and must not be replaced by ordinary
glass. Some small blemishes may be
seen in the glass. These are inherent in its
manufacture and will not affect its
performance or durability.
Ensure that the fire and bulbs are
cold.
Withdraw the electric plug from the
socket behind the controls cover
panel.
Carefully remove the fender and
reflector assembly by first lifting the
assembly upwards to clear the panel
on which it rests and then swing its
lower edge forwards, ensuring that
the assembly does not contact the
panel below.
Slide the glass retaining clamps
sideways.
Lift the glass front panel bottom edge
out of the locating channel. Carefully
remove the front panel by pulling the
bottom
edge
forwards
downwards.
Re-assemble carefully in reverse
order of dismantling ensuring that the
glass front panel rope seal is
undamaged.
IGNITION WITH A MATCH
Ensure that the fire and bulbs are
cold. Withdraw the electrical plug from
the socket behind the controls cover
panel. Remove the glass front panel
as described in 'Removal of Glass
Frame'. Apply a lighted match to the
lower right hand gap between the
coals and front panel. Push in and
turn the fire control knob anti-
clockwise to the positive stop "
and the pilot should light. Continue to
hold in the control knob for a further
15 seconds. Release slowly and the
pilot should stay alight. Refit the glass
panel, replace the reflector and
reconnect the electrical plug.

REPLACING THE BULBS

Ensure that the fire and bulbs are
cold. Isolate electrical supply.
Carefully remove the fender and
reflector assembly complete as
described in Removal of Glass
Frame. The bulbs can now be
replaced (max 60W - red). Re-
assemble in reverse order.
Glass Front Panel
Retaining Clamps
(2 off)
and
Locating Channel
"
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CLEANING THE FIRE

Ensure that the fire is cold. The painted
panels and metalwork should be wiped
with a damp cloth and dried thoroughly
with a lint-free cloth. The glass front panel
can be cleaned on the inside face by first
removing as described in Removal of
Glass Frame. Clean the glass regularly
for the best results using a non-abrasive
cream cleanser.
It is possible that some soot may be
deposited on the coals after use. This is
acceptable providing it is not allowed to
accumulate.
Should any soot accumulation become
excessive the fuel effect coal bed should
be removed from the fire for cleaning. To
remove the coal bed it is necessary to
remove the glass front panel. It is
recommended that gloves are worn when
handling the coal bed, which is extremely
fragile and must be handled accordingly.
Cleaning should be carried out in a well-
ventilated area or the open air by gently
brushing with a soft brush with the coal
bed held away from the face to avoid
inhaling the dust. The use of a normal
domestic vacuum cleaner is not
Glass Front Panel
recommended as it may blow dust back
into the air. Care must also be taken if
retouching the coal bed is required. Keep
the coal bed away from children at all
times. Never use coals other than those
supplied or Genuine Baxi Spare Parts.
Never put additional coals on the fire.
Always wash hands thoroughly after
handling the coal bed.
Please read the Important Information
section on page 4.
The coal bed may be retouched using
black stain. This is available direct from
Baxi or your local Baxi Spares stockists.
Quote Part No 043224 when ordering.
Fender and
SURROUND OR WALL FINISH
Reflector Assembly
The surround or wall finish must have a
flat vertical area centrally placed about
the opening.
If a surround is fitted, any gaps between it
and the wall must be sealed and it must
have a rating of 100° C or higher.
Both the boiler and firefront are fitted with
a pilot light that also acts as an
Atmospheric Sensing Device. This means
that in the event of the flow of gases out
of the flue being interrupted, the pilots will
extinguish and shut the fire and boiler
down. If this occurs persistently your
Service Engineer should be contacted
immediately. On a renewal model
installed with a 401, 552, 45/3 or 57/3 the
boiler will not shut down. The fire will only
shut down when used on its own. It is
important that the appliance is regularly
serviced to ensure correct operation of
the Atmospheric Sensing Device.
PILOT / A.S.D.

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