15.9 To replace the top surface of the burner.1. Lift and remove the elliptical burner cover from the burner surface.2. The top surface of the burner is secured using eight screws. The screws have anon-stick coating and should be easy to remove. However, it is advisable to spray asmall amount of releasing oil on to the screws and leave them for a few minutesbefore attempting to remove. Remove the screws.3. The top surface of the burner sits on a fibre gasket.Lift the top surface of the burner clear.4. Remove and replace the fibre gasket.5. Refit in reverse order.15.10 To replace the burner.1. Remove the fascia as in section 15.1.2. Remove the burner unit as in section 15.2.3. Remove the screw that secures the injector bracketto the burner (See figure 35).4. Remove the two screws that secure the pilot bracketto the burner (See figure 36).5. Place the burner face down and remove the twoburner securing screws.6. Place the burner face down and remove thetwo burner securing screws from the undersideof the burner tray.7. Gently lift the burner tray upward. Be carefulnot to damage the pilot hood.8. Refit in reverse order.15.11 To remove the burner injector.1. Remove the fascia as in section 15.1.2. Remove the burner assembly as in section15.2.3. Support the injector and unscrew the injector pipe nut.4. Remove the injector pipe from the gas valve.5. Unscrew the injector from the injector bracket.6. Refit in the reverse order.15.12 To remove the appliance from the fireplace.1. Remove the fascia as in section 15.1.2. Remove the burner assembly as in section 15.2.3. Slacken the hexagonal adjusters on the cable retainers and unscrew thethumbscrews to release the cables.4. The fire can now be carefully pulled forward and clear of the fireplace opening.5. Refit as described in the relevant installation sections. Make sure gas soundness,sealing, spillage test and performance are satisfactory.Page 35© Baxi Heating U.K. Limited 2010.INSTALLER GUIDEFigure 36. Pilot bracket removalFigure 35. Burner removal