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Figure 14.10 Front View

Figure 14.11 Top View

STEP 5. Log #3 (SRV2102-105):Place log #3 on top of the burner surface in front of the hump. The bottom of the log is contoured to match some of the burner surface features. Slide it back against the hump. The “V” shaped notch in the front bottom of the log rests into the second from the left grate tine.

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Figure 14.12 Front View

Figure 14.13 Top View

STEP 6. Log #4 (SRV2102-104):Place log #4 on top of the burner. There is a groove in the bottom of this log. Place this groove over the second tine from the right on the grate and slide the log forward. A group of ports should be vis- ible through the hole in the log.

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Figure 14.14 Front View

Figure 14.15 Top View

STEP 7. Log #5 (SRV2102-103):that goes over the metal tab molded in the the top of log #3.

Place log #5 on top of log #1 and log #3. The bottom of this log has a slot in it top right side of log #1. The thin end of the log rests in the flat spot molded into

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6000GL-IPILP-R, 6000GL-IPI-R, 6000GL-IPILP-S, 6000GL-IPI-S specifications

The Heat & Glo LifeStyle 6000 series, including models 6000GL-IPI-S, 6000GL-IPILP-R, 6000GL-IPI-R, and 6000GL-IPILP-S, epitomizes modern innovation in the realm of gas fireplaces. These units are designed to create a captivating focal point in any living space while being both functional and aesthetically pleasing.

One of the key features of the LifeStyle 6000 series is its versatility in configurations. These models offer multiple options for installation, whether you prefer a linear or traditional look. The linear fireplace design provides a contemporary touch, making these units suitable for both modern and traditional homes. The ability to customize the dimensions and installation style allows homeowners and designers to create a cohesive look that fits their interior vision.

Energy efficiency is another hallmark of the LifeStyle 6000 series. All models are equipped with advanced direct vent technology, which ensures optimal combustion and heating. The direct vent system draws air from outside for combustion while expelling exhaust, thus maintaining indoor air quality. This feature not only provides peace of mind regarding safety but also helps reduce energy consumption.

The LifeStyle 6000 series includes impressive heating capabilities, with outputs designed to warm spaces comfortably without excessive energy use. The adjustable flame height control allows users to customize the ambiance, whether seeking a soothing glow or a robust fire.

Technologically, these models stand out with their IntelliFireā„¢ ignition system. This innovative technology enhances the ease of use, providing a simple way to start and control the flames. The smart control systems often come with remote access options, enabling users to manage their fireplace with ease from the comfort of their seat.

Another defining characteristic of the LifeStyle 6000 series is its aesthetic appeal. Each model features a range of media options, including contemporary glass crystals and traditional logs, allowing users to personalize the look of their fireplace. The elegant LED lighting enhances the ambiance, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for any occasion.

In summary, the Heat & Glo LifeStyle 6000 series, encompassing models 6000GL-IPI-S, 6000GL-IPILP-R, 6000GL-IPI-R, and 6000GL-IPILP-S, combines cutting-edge technology with stylish design. With versatile installation options, exceptional energy efficiency, intuitive controls, and customizable aesthetics, this series is a perfect choice for homeowners seeking a sophisticated and efficient heating solution.