Heat & Glo LifeStyle RED60 2159-900 manual RED60 Model With Media, Installation

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RED60 Model With Media

This kit contains the components necessary to install the porcelain on RED60 models that have media installed.

Kit Contents:

(1)Inner back panel. See Figure 1.

(2)Inner side panels. See Figure 2.

(2) Outside corner trim pieces. See Figure 3.

(7) Angle tabs and (7) Sheet metal screws. See Figure 4.

Tools Required

Cordless Drill

1/4 inch hex head driver tip

Figure 1. Inner Back Panel.

Figure 2. Inner Side Panels.

Figure 3. Outside Corner Trim Pieces.

Figure 4. Angle Tabs with Screws.

Installation

1.Verify the correct base pan is in the appliance before proceeding with the porcelain installation. The base pan required for this application has the letter “M” stamped in it. See Figure 5. If the base pan does not have the letter “M” stamped in it, contact your dealer.

M

Figure 5. Base Pan

2.Begin by placing back panel. Place bottom in first and tilt top backward carefully until it touches the back wall. Secure with angle tabs and screws in the three pilot holes that are located on the top of the firebox.

Figure 6. Installing Angle Tab to Secure Inner Back Panel.

3.Using a flat blade screwdriver, bend up the tabs located on each side of the basepan to a 90 degree angle. See Figure 7.

4.Slide each inner side porcelain panel in from the front until it touches the back wall. Secure with angle tabs and screws in the pilot holes that are located on the top of the firebox. See Figure 6.

5.Bend the tabs mentioned on step 3 toward the porcelain panel. See Figure 8.

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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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