Heatiator NEVO4236I NEVO3630I owner manual Place the Glass Media, Cleaning the Glass Media

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G. Place the Glass Media

WARNING! Risk of Explosion! Follow glass media placement instructions.

DO NOT place glass media in pilot opening.

DO NOT place glass media where they might fall into pilot opening.

DO NOT use any media other than the glass media supplied with this fireplace.

DO NOT place more than one layer of glass media on top of burner.

Improperly placed glass media interferes with proper burner operation. Delayed ignition could occur.

WARNING! Choking Hazard! Keep glass media out of reach of children.

Cleaning the Glass Media

During shipment of the glass media, dust and debris can accumulate. We recommend the glass media be rinsed thoroughly with water to remove dust and small glass particles.

Place the glass media into a bucket and rinse thoroughly with water.

Allow the glass media to dry before installing it into the fireplace.

Install the Glass Media

Remove the screws holding the glass media placement jig. Leave the jig in place until the glass media is placed.

Figure 15.3 Remove Screws from Jig

Open the bag of glass media and place on the burner/ hearth pan area.

Spread the glass media over the entire area. Make sure glass media is only one layer thick on top of the burner.

Jig

Glass Media

Figure 15.4 Place & Spread Glass Media

Remove the glass media placement jig.

Figure 15.5 Remove Jig

Make sure the area in front of the pilot remains free of glass media.

Pilot opening must

be kept free of glass media!

Figure 15.6 Pilot Open & Glass-Media-Free

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