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P/N  506019-19  REV.  N/C  01/2008

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7.

 Check the placement one last time before continuing.

Note:

 After glass placement, removing it for adjust-

ment is awkward and should be avoided.

8.

 Clean on both sides of the glass thoroughly.  Use

cotton gloves so you can hold the glass without
smudging it.  The underside of the glass is inacces-
sible after installation.  Any smudges on the back
side will be difficult to clean.

9.

 After the glass is clean, lift the glass with the

gloved hand and hold it in front of you like a serving
platter, with the narrow side away from you.  Insert
the narrow end into the fireplace and press the glass
onto the two black rubber tabs in the back of the
firebox (see

 Figure 8 

).

10.

  Lower the front edge down to the front lip of the

fireplace and hook the glass behind the lip in the
base cover.

If you haven't done so already, turn on the unit.
Step back and examine the flame placement in
correlation with the logs.

Refer to 

Step 4

 and the 

Glass Information

 on page 1

and adjust if necessary.

INSTALLING THE LOGS

Place Log Assembly

 A

 on the grate first and center it

against the back of the grate, engaging the notch at
the bottom right hand side of the log assembly on
the right grate bracket.  The correct placement of
Log Assembly

 A

 is important to provide the proper

visual effect.  Placement of the other logs can be
adjusted to suit individual taste.  Our suggested
placement is shown in 

Figure 7.

Note:

 Log 

D

 is provided with a notch on its bottom

side to be engaged over the left grate bar.  Log 

E

should be placed in the cradled depression in the
middle of the ember bed, charred end to the left.

Figure 8

Front Lip

Tabs

Tabs

Glass

Up

(Back)

(Front)

(Front)

(Logs Not Shown
For Clarity)

Figure 7

Note:  Position Log "C" to lean against Log "A"
to keep it from moving forward.

A

B

D

E

C

(Notch)

(Notch)

A

B

D

C

E

Summary of Contents for H6963

Page 1: ...TED TABS IN THE BACK THIS COULD ALLOW THE GLASS TO DROP INTO THE REFRACTORY PANELS OR LOGS AND BREAK THEM The lower front corners of the glass are exposed to provide a place to grip the glass panel Grip the corners firmly lift the panel back and up against the top of the unit Disengage the glass from behind the front lip and rotate the front upwards Slide one hand under the glass and support the p...

Page 2: ... lay face down on the tray as shown in Figure 4 The television is oriented centrally on the tray with the bottom against the base support The straps are then doubled over the unit as shown in Figure 4 and drawn very taut Cross strap both sides tightly with straps provided inside carton support package to prevent the television from slipping out of position Note The TV screen protrudes below the bo...

Page 3: ...to power up for the first time At this time all connections should be made and tested to assure proper operation Locate the circuit breaker for the fireplace at the main electrical source and turn it on Press the power button on the remote The ember light will come on The DVD is configured to play automatically and the television is set to receive the DVD signal directly If the operation is correc...

Page 4: ... two black rubber tabs in the back of the firebox see Figure 8 10 Lower the front edge down to the front lip of the fireplace and hook the glass behind the lip in the base cover If you haven t done so already turn on the unit Step back and examine the flame placement in correlation with the logs Refer to Step 4 and the Glass Information on page 1 and adjust if necessary INSTALLING THE LOGS Place L...

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