Lenox P506640-01 installation instructions Removing and Installing Panels, Louvered Panel Removal

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Removing and Installing Panels

LOUVERED PANEL REMOVAL

Remove the louvered panels as follows:

1.Remove two screws, allowing the panel to swing open slightly.

2.Hold the panel firmly throughout this procedure. Rotate bottom corner of panel away from hinged corner post until lower three tabs clear the slots as illustrated in detail B.

3.Move panel down until lip of upper tab clears the top slot in corner post as illustrated in detail A.

LOUVERED PANEL INSTALLATION

Position the panel almost parallel with the unit as illustrated in detail D with the screw side as close to the unit as possible. Then, in a continuous motion:

1.Slightly rotate and guide the lip of top tab inward as illustrated in detail A and C; then upward into the top slot of the hinge corner post.

2.Rotate panel to vertical to fully engage all tabs.

3.Holding the panel’s hinged side firmly in place, close the right−hand side of the panel, aligning the screw holes.

4.When panel is correctly positioned and aligned, insert the screws and tighten.

Detail C

MAINTAIN MINIMUM PANEL ANGLE (AS CLOSE TO

PARALLEL WITH THE UNIT AS POSSIBLE) WHILE

INSTALLING PANEL.

IMPORTANT! DO NOT ALLOW PANELS TO HANG ON UNIT BY TOP TAB. TAB IS FOR ALIGNMENT AND NOT DESIGNED TO SUPPORT WEIGHT OF PANEL.

PANEL SHOWN SLIGHTLY ROTATED TO ALLOW TOP TAB TO EXIT (OR ENTER) TOP SLOT FOR REMOVING (OR INSTALLING) PANEL.

SCREW

HOLES

LIP

Detail A

Detail B

 

ROTATE IN THIS DIRECTION;

 

THEN DOWN TO REMOVE

 

PANEL

 

HOLD DOOR FIRMLY TO THE HINGED

ANGLE MAY BE TOO

SIDE TO MAINTAIN

EXTREME

FULLY−ENGAGED TABS

PREFERRED ANGLE

 

FOR INSTALLATION

 

Detail D

Figure 6. Removing and Installing Panels

WARNING

To prevent personal injury, or damage to panels, unit or structure, be sure to observe the following:

While installing or servicing this unit, carefully stow all removed panels out of the way, so that the panels will not cause injury to personnel, nor cause damage to objects or structures nearby, nor will the panels be subjected to damage (e.g., being bent or scratched).

While handling or stowing the panels, consider any weather conditions, especially windy conditions, that may cause panels to be blown around and battered.

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