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30803 Rev X
08/04
CALIBER DIRECT VENT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
H. APPLIANCE PREPARATION
1. Attach the Hood
The hood is to be located above the glass panel. The
hood must be attached or a fire hazard may result.
Position the hood and slide into the clips. See
Figure 55.
2. Remove the Upper Grille Panel
Grasp the upper grille panel and remove the rubber
pins holding the grille. See Figure 56.
3. Remove the Control Access Panel
Release the spring pin on the right hand side of the
control access panel. See Figure 57. Replace the
panel (see Figure 58).
4. Remove the Glass and Screen
See Figure 69, page 33.
5. Prepare the Appliance
Remove the strap from the screws on the hearth pan.
Remove the foam material. The log set should look
similar to that in Figure 54.
6. Place the Lava Rock and Vermiculite
See Figures 59-61. It is not necessary to use the
entire bag. Save the remaining amount for future
use.
7. Place the Rock Wool
Place a small amount of 1/2 in. diameter pieces
(dime-size) of rock wool on the burner pan so that the
rock wool touches but does not cover the holes in the
burner pan. This will provide the “glowing embers”
look. As with the lava rock and vermiculite, it is not
necessary to use the entire bag. Save the remaining
for future use. See Figures 59 and 62.
8. Place the Fire Glow
Fire glow (FIRE98) is a flame colorant material that
also adds to the realism of the gas appliance flame.
After placing the rock wool in the appliance, sprinkle
some of the fire glow on top of the burner. As with the
lava rock, vermiculite and rock wool, it is not necessary
to use the entire bag. Save the remaining for future
use. See Figures 59 and 63.
9. Replace the Glass
Replace the glass as shown in Figure 69 on page 33.
Figure 54 - CALIBER Log Set (CALIBER 60 shown)
WARNING - RISK OF CARBON MONOXIDE!
Do not hit or strike glass. Do not operate this appli-
ance if the glass is broken or cracked.
Figure 55 - Attaching the Hood
Figure 56 - Upper Grille Panel Removal
Figure 57 - Control Access Panel Removal
Figure 58 - Replace the Control Access Panel
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