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P/N  900933-00   Rev. NC  11/2018

1769 East Lawrence Street • Russellville, AL  35654

Figure 1 - Glass Media and River Rocks placement 

Figure 2 - Glass Media, River Rocks and Driftwood Logs

INSTALLING THE MEDIA
Install the River Rocks 

IMPORTANT:

 Reflective glass liner panels (if applicable) should 

be installed before any of the media are installed.

Note:

 Glass media is required. River rocks cannot be installed 

without glass media installed.

Note:

 Maximum of 4 kits of river rocks when using river rocks 

alone with glass media.

Note:

 Maximum of 2 kits of river rocks when using river rocks 

combined with driftwood logs and glass media.

NOTE:

 The area for installing the river rocks measures 57” x 

9-1/2”; burner area is located along the center of this dimension.
1.  Spread the glass media in a thin layer, evenly over the burner 

and pan media. Make sure not to place any media over the 

pilot shield cover.

NOTE:

 Do NOT mound the media.

2.  Place river rocks over the glass media, in any aesthetically 

pleasing manner to suit individual taste. See Figures 1 and 

2 for an example.

IMPORTANT:

 Be sure river rocks do not impinge on the burner 

outlet.
Re-Installing Glass Door, Access Door Cover and Barrier

1.  Retrieve the glass door. Visually inspect the gasket on the 

backside of the frame. Gasket surface must be clean, free of 

irregularities and seated firmly. 

2.  Position the door in front of the firebox opening with the top 

of the door held away from the fireplace at 15° angle. Hook 

the bottom flange of the door frame over the bottom of the 

firebox frame.

NOTE: 

Ensure the glass door is centered—with even spacing 

on each side.

3.  Let the top of the glass door swing gently in towards the 

fireplace ensuring that the gasket seats evenly as the door 

draws shut. Securely fasten the four (4) latches on firebox 

top to secure door in place.

4.  Install the access door into rectangular opening in front of 

the glass door with the slanted side facing forward. Insert 

tabs on sides of access door into slots on retaining brackets.

5.  Install the barrier by sliding in into the top channel with the 

flat side toward the fireplace, then swinging the base of the 

barrier into the bottom channel and lowering it into place.

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