Heatiator NB4236M Install Floor Cover, Install Bottom Latch Cover, Install Firescreen Assembly

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Install Floor Cover

Install floor cover with brake flange up and towards back of unit. See Figure 12.7. Do not to place cover on top of any components. Move components back if necessary.

Figure 12.7 Installing Floor Cover

Install Bottom Latch Cover

Insert bottom latch cover over existing shoulder screws. See Figure 12.8.

Push down till the tabs lock in place.

Figure 12.8 Installing Bottom Latch Cover

Install Firescreen Assembly

Thread screen onto screen rod making sure to thread all screen rings.

Hold the mesh firescreen in one hand until you get the rod inserted into the side columns to prevent the mesh from falling off the rod.

Insert one end of screen rod into the hole located in the column as far as it will go. See Figure 12.9

Screen Rod

Hole in

Side Column

Screen Rod

Figure 12.9 Insert Rod Into Side Columns

Flex the rod and insert it into the hole in the column on the other side.

Hook the center of the rod into the screen rod tabs (shown in Figure 12.4).

Spread firescreen to the edges of the firebox opening.

Hairpin clips are shipped in place in a hole in the bottom of each column. After the screen is in place, squeeze clips and remove from holes. Thread clip through screen (one on each side), squeeze slip and re-insert into holes.

WARNING

HOT! DO NOT TOUCH.

SEVERE BURNS MAY RESULT.

CLOTHING IGNITION MAY RESULT.

Glass and other surfaces are hot during operation and cool down.

Keep children away.

CAREFULLY SUPERVISE children in same room as appliance.

Alert children and adults to hazards of high temperatures.

To avoid burns or clothing ignition, the mesh must remain closed if children will be present during the operation and cool down of the fireplace.

Mesh supplied from factory clipped shut for child safety.

Do NOT operate with protective barriers removed or door open.

Mesh may be made operable only upon request of a person responsible for the use and operation of the fireplace.

Keep clothing, furniture, draperies and other combustibles away.

Note: The floor cover in the bottom front of the fireplace may be covering the UL labels. It is loose and can be removed/replaced.

Heatilator • Novus BV-Mesh4031-553 Rev F • 11/07

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