Hearth and Home Technologies IDV4833IT Glass Panel Assembly, Removing/Replacing Glass Assembly

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J.Glass Panel Assembly

Removing/Replacing Glass Assembly

WARNING! Risk of Asphyxiation! Handle fixed glass assembly with care. Inspect the gasket to ensure it is undamaged and inspect the glass for cracks, chips or scratches.

DO NOT strike, slam or scratch glass.

DO NOT operate fireplace with glass removed, cracked, broken or scratched.

Replace as a complete assembly.

Remove three outer refractory pieces as per instructions in Section 12.L.

Remove the lower decorative front face by removing the four screws attaching the face. See Figure 12.16.

Remove the left and right refractory shields by removing the three screws holding each shield. See Figure 12.15.

Remove the decorative firescreen mesh. Release the screen rod from the center screen support. Remove the right side of the screen rod from the horseshoe-shaped cradle. Rotate the screen rod down on the right side until there is enough clearance to remove the screen completely. See Figures 12.11-12.14.

Release glass latches (six in IDV4833, ten in IDV6247). Lift glass frame assembly forward past the glass latches. See Figure 12.9. Slide the glass to the right (into the cavity on the right).

Completely remove the left side of the glass from the opening before sliding the entire glass panel from the unit. See Figure 12.10.

Reverse steps above to replace the glass assembly.

Left

Refractory

Panel

Left

 

 

Glass

 

 

Refractory

Glass Frame

Latches

Shield

 

 

Assembly

 

 

 

 

 

Front Hearth

RefractoryRight

Refractory

Shield

Decorative

Screen FrontScreen

Rod

Right

Refractory

Panel

Figure 12.8 Glass Panel Assembly Removal/Replacement

Figure 12.9 Lift Glass Frame Assembly Forward

Figure 12.10 Remove Left Side of Glass Frame First

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