Heat & Glo LifeStyle RED60 2159-900 manual Notched Area Over Pilot

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19-13/16 IN.

Figure 11. Installing First Back Panel Granite Piece.

4.Secure granite pieces into place using the angle tabs and screws provided. See Figure 12. Begin with the back left piece and follow with the back middle and then back right side piece.

Figure 12. Fastening Angle Tabs to Secure Granite in Place.

5.Slide side pieces into place from the front and hold in place while installing the angle tabs and screws provided. The correct orientation for the side pieces is 10 inches wide by 16-7/8 inches high. Use retaining tabs, one on each side, to secure each side piece. See Figure 13.

6.Place rear base mesh granite support pieces between burner rail and back of appliance with the bent sides down. They will sit securely on the base pan. Ensure you are placing the mesh piece that does NOT have notches. See Figure 14.

10 IN.

Figure 13. View of Back and Side Pieces Installed.

7.Place notched front base mesh granite support pieces between burner rail and front of appliance. The notched area of the granite support piece will be positioned over the pilot area and will sit securely on the base pan. Proper placement of mesh around pilot is critical to safe operation.

WARNING

Delayed Ignition Risk

Place mesh piece with notch on area around pilot.

DO NOT place mesh piece without notch over pilot. Interruption of pilot flame will occur.

Fireplace will not function properly. Delayed ignition may occur.

NOTCHED AREA

OVER PILOT

Figure 14. Installing Front Base Mesh Granite Support.

Figure 15. Base Mesh Installed.

8.Install the three rear base granite pieces by placing them, one at a time, into position and centering them front to back. The gap between the front edge of the granite pieces and the burner area and between the back edge of the granite pieces and the rear wall should be equal.

9.Install the three inner front base pieces by placing them, one at a time, into position and centering them front to back. There will be a gap between the edge of the granite pieces and the burner area. See Figure 16. The correct orientation for the front pieces is 19-3/8 inches wide by 4-5/8 inches deep.

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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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