Table of Contents
Specifications | 4 |
Installation & Service Tools | 4 |
General Information | 5 |
Safety Information | 6 |
Installation |
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Fireplace Requirements | 4 |
Clearances | 8 |
Hearth Protection | 9 |
Vent Requirements | 10 |
Masonry Fireplace | 11 |
Prefabricated Fire | 12 |
Fireplace Assembly |
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Gas Connection | 14 |
Gas Pressure | 14 |
High Altitude Adjustment | 15 |
Fuel Conversion | 16 |
Wall Thermostat | 18 |
Remote Control | 18 |
Antique Brick Kit | 19 |
Log Set Installation | 20 |
Surround Assembly | 21 |
System Check | 22 |
Operation |
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Burner Controls | 24 |
Blower | 25 |
Maintenance |
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Annual Cleaning | 26 |
Glass Replacement | 26 |
Illustrated Part Breakdown | 28 |
Replacement Parts List | 29 |
Service Log | 30 |
Lighting Instructions | 31 |
Unpacking the Fireplace
1.Before you remove the carton, remove the cast iron parts that are packed around the fireplace firebox.
2.Lift the shipping carton off of the fireplace cabinet.
3.Unpack the Firebox. The Logset is packaged inside the firebox. Remove the Glass Panel Frame to unpack the firebox:
•Locate the right and left spring latches on the underside of the firebox floor. Release each latch by pulling them forward to disengage the Frame from the Firebox body.
•Pull the Glass Frame away from the Firebox and lift to disengage it from the three steel retainer tabs located at the top of the firebox. Set the glass out of the way.
Do not unpack the log parts until you are ready to install them.
4.Install the Levelling Bolts. Five round head carriage bolts are included in the Hardware Bag. Tilt the insert cabinet back on the pallet to allow clearance for installation of these bolts into the Cabinet Base, one at each corner and one in the center.
Spring Latch
Pull each Spring Latch to disengage them from the Glass Frame.
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