Lower

Pivot Pin

Figure 6

Step 2. Tilt the top of the door into place and carefully ensure that the upper pivot pin and roller pin is in the upper door guide track.

Step 3. Continue to tilt the top of the door into place until the upper pivot pin engages the spring clip and the pivot pin locks into place within the hole of the spring clip (see Figure 7 ).

Step 4. Repeat this procedure for the opposite door assembly.

IMPORTANT: THE FINISH OF THESE DOORS MAY BE PROTECTED WITH A SELF ADHERING PLASTIC COATING THAT MUST BE REMOVED BEFORE HEAT IS GENERATED BY A FIRE IN THE FIREBOX. TO PREVENT MELTING, ENSURE THAT ANY PLASTIC COATING PROTECTING THE FINISH OF THESE DOORS IS REMOVED FOLLOWING INSTALLATION. REFER TO THE FIREPLACE INSTALLATION AND HOMEOWNER'S INSTRUCTIONS FOR DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS REGARDING THE MAINTENANCE OF THE FINISH OF THESE DOORS.

CAUTION: THE FRONT-OPEN FIREPLACE OR APPLIANCE SHOULD ONLY BE OPERATED WITH THE GLASS DOORS FULLY OPEN OR FULLY CLOSED (SEE FIGURE 8 ).

CAUTION: GLASS AND METAL FRAMES GET HOT — ALWAYS USE HANDLES TO OPEN AND CLOSE THE DOORS.

Spring Clip

Upper Door

 

Guide Track

Pivot Pin

Roller Pin

Figure 7

ADJUSTMENT FOR DOOR ALIGNMENT

The doors are properly adjusted when the top door trim is in a straight, level line and the gap between the doors is even at the top and bottom. If adjustments are required, grasp the door handle and loosen the lower door pivot pin using a ³⁄₈" open end wrench*. Slide the door panel on the hinge pin until the gap between the upper door trim and upper frame is even. Retighten the lower door pivot pin*. Repeat this procedure for the opposite door if needed.

*Note: Upper door pivot pins can also be loosened for adjustment purposes; however, it is easier to loosen lower pins.

GENERAL OPERATING PRECAUTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS

CAUTION: THESE GLASS DOORS ARE LISTED ONLY FOR USE WITH THE FIREPLACE OR APPLIANCE MODELS SHOWN ON THE FRONT PAGE. USE ON ANY OTHER FIREPLACE OR APPLIANCE MAY CONSTITUTE A POTENTIAL FIRE HAZARD.

Use fireplace tools carefully to avoid striking the glass.

Keep wire mesh screens closed during fireplace use.

Fully Open or

Fully Closed

Front-Open Systems

Figure 8

CLEANING

NEVER CLEAN THE GLASS WHEN THE DOORS ARE HOT. DO NOT USE AMMONIA OR ANY AMMONIA BASED GLASS OR HOUSEHOLD CLEANER TO CLEAN THE GLASS OR THE DOOR FRAME. AN AMMONIA BASED CLEANER WILL DAMAGE THE FINISH.

Remove dirt and grime from the doors using a clean dampened towel followed by wiping with a dry towel. To remove stubborn stains from the doors, use a mild soap solution and towel to gently scrub away stain. Take care not to scratch the glass surface. Do not use abrasive cleaners.

IMPORTANT: THESE GLASS DOORS UTILIZE TEMPERED GLASS WHICH IS DESIGNED FOR USE WITH HIGH TEMPERATURES BUT CAN UNEXPECTEDLY SHATTER. DO NOT SIT CLOSE TO THE GLASS.

Tempered glass will break into small particles if it should shatter unexpectedly. If the glass breaks, particles of extremely hot glass could be discharged into the surrounding environment, thereby creating a risk of personal injury or fire. Observation of the above operating precautions and instructions will reduce the risk of personal injury or fire.

If the tempered glass pane becomes scratched or chipped, it creates a weakness in the glass which can cause the glass to break when heated. Replace the pane of glass by contacting your nearest distributor or dealer.

NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE

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