CFM Corporation A125 manual A4 Riser Kits, Trim Options for A132, Rhesxl Trims, Frame Assembly

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Gas Fireplace Insert

A4 Riser Kits

For use with A125

1.Install the unit according to Homeowner’s Manual.

2.Install the trim according to Installation Instructions.

3.Remove the two (2) screws at the bottom of the trim.

4.Install the riser at the bottom of the trim. (Fig. 37)

5.Fasten the trim with the same two (2) screws re- moved in Step 3.

Riser Trim Dimensions

 

Length - A

Height - B

Depth - C

RHE25R1-Riser 1" 38.3" (973mm)

1" (25.6mm)

2.86" (72.8mm)

RHE25R-2Riser 2" 38.3" (973mm)

2" (50.9mm)

2.89" (73.6mm)

RHE25R5-Riser 5" 38.3" (973mm)

5" (127.9mm)

2.86" (72.8mm)

 

 

 

Trim Kit

 

Riser

 

 

 

Decorative

 

 

 

Trim

 

 

 

A

 

B

FP1276

 

 

C

Fig. 37

RHEBSL, RHEBXL trim kit.

 

B Trim Options for A132

B1 RHESS, RHESL, RHESSD, RHESLD, &

RHESXL Trims

For use with A132

Frame Assembly

10/24 Screws

Frame Top

 

10/24 Nuts

Left

Right Frame

Frame

 

FP1259

Fig. 38 Attache left and right frame to frame top.

3.Install the trim top deflector and use two (2) screws to fasten it. (Fig. 39 & 40)

4.Remove ALL plastic protective covering from brass trim.

 

Trim Top

 

 

Channel

 

Trim

 

 

Side

 

Trim

Channel

Side

 

Deflector

Channel

 

Trim Top

 

Screw

 

 

 

 

FP1260

Fig. 39

Install trim channels and trim top deflector.

 

Side View

Trim Top Deflector

RHESS, RHESL, RHESSD, RHESLD and RHESXL

FP1261a

Trim Frame Top Section

1.Lay trim top facing and trim side facings, face down on to an even surface such as a table or floor. Be sure not to scratch the painted surfaces.

2.Install the nuts and bolts. (Fig. 38)

Trim Assembly

RHESS, RHESL and RHESXL (Fig. 39)

1.Install trim channels (left and right sides). Use two

(2) screws to assemble each piece.

2.Slide on the trim top channel and fasten it from the back side.

Fig. 40 Trim top deflector.

RHESSD and RHESLD (Fig. 41)

1.Install trim channels (left and right sides). Use two

(2) screws to assemble each piece.

2.Peel off plastic protective covering from top edges of the inner sides where they will be covered by the inner top trim facing.

3.Place the trim facing inner top in place (do not fasten it yet). Peel off the plastic protective covering from the bottom edge.

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A132, A125 specifications

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