Heat & Glo LifeStyle RED60 2159-900 manual Rock Media Placement JIG Pilot Shield

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BURNER PORT SLOT MUST

BE FREE OF ROCK MEDIA

Figure 3. Place Rock Media

ROCK MEDIA

PLACEMENT JIG

PILOT SHIELD

Figure 4. Placing Rock Media in Base Pan on Top of Mesh.

ROCK MEDIA

PILOT SHIELD

Figure 5. Placing Rock Media Over Pilot Shield.

5.Using the flat rock media pieces that were sorted out in Step 1, place one layer over the pilot shield. See Figure 5. Remove the stone media placement jig by removing the screw as noted in Figure 2.

6.Place the glass frame assembly back on the appliance. Assure that there is no rock media between the glass and the firebox. Rock media in this area will prevent the glass gasket from sealing.

WARNING

Risk of Asphyxiation or Fumes.

Place rock media according to instructions.

Do NOT place rock media in area between glass and firebox.

Do NOT place rock media pieces in a position that they may fall into area between glass and firebox.

Do NOT use any media other than the rock media supplied with this fireplace.

Fireplace will not function properly.

Gas leak may occur.

RIGHT

CUT-OUT

DO NOT REMOVE

CLEAR TAPE

Figure 6. Front Access Media Tray

7.Position the front tabs of the front access media tray toward the glass and then place in the groove of the glass frame. Line up the media tray so that the left and right cut-outs fit within the glass frame.

DO NOT REMOVE CLEAR TAPE

Figure 7. Location of Clear Tape

CAUTION! DO NOT remove clear tape located on bottom of media tray. Appliance will overheat and shut

down.

Figure 8. Placing Rock Media in Front Tray.

8.Place rock media in the front tray. For an “Infinity” look, the media may be placed up against the glass and tray. This step may only be done when the fireplace is not activated and the glass is cool.

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RED60 2159-900 specifications

The Heat & Glo LifeStyle RED60 2159-900 is a modern and innovative gas fireplace that exemplifies cutting-edge design and advanced heating technology. With its sleek aesthetics and smart features, this fireplace is designed to elevate both comfort and style in any living space.

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