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INSTALLING HEATER

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INSTALLING GLASS PANEL

1. Locate the glass panel package inside the back of the heater.

WARNING ICONG 001CAUTION

Before installing glass panels, inspect the edges. If you notice any chips or cracks, do not install. If the surface on either side is deeply scratched, do not install. If these conditions exist, contact your Vanguard dealer for replacement glass panels.

WARNING ICONG 001CAUTION

Do not operate heater without glass panels installed. Operating heater without glass panels will damage front of heater due to excess temperatures.

WARNING ICONG 001CAUTION

Glass panels may have sharp edges. Handle with care.

2.Remove lower front access panel of heater by removing two screws at upper corners of panel. The lower front access panel covers the lower front access area (see Figure 9).

3.Remove two screws on glass guard. Remove glass guard (see Figure 9).

4.Carefully insert one glass panel up through lower front access area (see Figure 10, page 15).

5.Carefully slip glass panel behind hearth assembly (see Figure 10, page 15).

Glass

Guard

Lower Front

Access Panel

Figure 9 - Removing Lower Front Access Panel

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Vanguard Heating GVB50P, GVB35P installation manual Installing Glass Panel, Removing Lower Front Access Panel

GVB50P, GVB35P specifications

The Vanguard Heating GVB35P and GVB50P models represent a significant advancement in home heating technology, designed to cater to the needs of residential spaces with varying heating demands. These gas-fired boilers not only ensure optimal warmth but also focus on energy efficiency and user-friendly operation.

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