Montigo 36SR Installing And Operating Download Page 5

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M36SR

Magnet Bracket

Pivot

Adjustment Screw

Door
Adjustment

Door Mount

Power Pile

To Main Burner

Hex Orifice

3/8 Nipple

Millivolt Valve

Pilot Burner

Top Grill Trim
Screen
Screen Rail
Bifold Glass Doors
Pilot Burner
Pilot Tubing
Power Pile

Main Gas Burner
Logs (4)
Bottom Grille Trim
3/8 Hex Orifice
Millivolt Valve
Silica Sand
Embers

Pilot Tubing

MONTIGO 36SR PARTS LIST

Screen

Screen Rail

Decorative Trim

Twin Pane Doors

Bi-Fold Doors

Main Burner

  INSTALLATION OF GLASS DOORS

There are two door kits available for the Montigo 36SR.  Bifold
glass doors (Model # M28BD) or twin pane Glass doors
(Model # M28 TWP)

The doors are held to the frame by an adjustable spring bracket at the
top corners of the opening and a pivot  point at the bottom of the glass
doors, see Figure 7 and Figure 8.

FIGURE 7.  BIFOLD DOOR MOUNTING

To install the door kit in the Montigo 36SR:

a) To install left door place bottom pivot into bottom door

hole.  Push top spring clip upwards using a screwdriver and snap
top pivot into top spring clip hole.  Repeat above procedure to
install right door.

b) Doors may be adjusted by simply loosening spring clip screw

and adjusting door into square.

c) Doors may be adjusted front to back by simply turning screw,
    located on top door mount (see Figure 8 blow-up)until door is
    adjusted into desired position.

d) You may also adjust bottom middle of door by loosening bolts

and adjusting Magnet Bracket  forward or backwards into
desired  position.  See Figure 8.

e) Remove the protective sheet from the door trim by peeling.

WARNING:   Make sure this is done before fireplace is
ignited as heat will melt plastic to brass and become
non-removeable.

Magnet Bracket

Adjustment Screw

Door
Adjustment

Door Mount

Pivot

FIGURE 8.  TWIN PANE DOOR MOUNTING

Logs (4)

Summary of Contents for 36SR

Page 1: ...F YOU SMELL GAS 1 OPEN WINDOWS DO NOT STORE OR USE ANY FLAMMABLE 2 DON T TOUCH ELECTRICAL SWITCHES VAPOURS OR LIQUIDS NEAR THIS OR ANY 3 EXTINGUISH ANY OPEN FLAME OTHER GAS BURNING APPLIANCE 4 IMMEDIATELY CALL YOUR GAS SUPPLIER READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING MODEL MONTIGO 36SR CANADIAN HEATING PRODUCTS INC 12091 88th Avenue Surrey B C Canada V3W 3J5 Ph 604 597 3115 Fax 604 597 3096 ...

Page 2: ...and offers an accessible pathway for B Vent installation The fireplace dimensions are shown below NOTE these are not framing dimensions see Figure 2 for framing dimensions FIGURE 1 FIREPLACE DIMENSIONS 36 20 1 4 36 4 21 3 4 68 48 39 4 1 2 Sq 19 1 2 32 1 8 12 1 2 26 1 4 11 CAUTIONS Due to its high operating temperatures the appliance should be located out of traffic away from furniture and draperie...

Page 3: ... B Vent to the L shaped brackets on each side of the opening with 1 4 sheet metal screws Do not penetrate the inner sleeve of the B Vent when tightening the screws Refer to the current CAN CGA B 149 Gas Installation Code for specific vent sizing installation instructions The following table is provided as a guide for types of B Vent to use with common installations These values have been formulate...

Page 4: ...at allowing a longer time to elapse before releasing dial d To light the main burner turn dial to ON then turn on remote switch e Turn off flame with remote switch For complete shut down slightly depress gas control valve dial and turn to OFF position To Power Pile To Switch Pilot Adjustment Cap 1 8 N P T Pressure Tap MAINTENANCE Have the fireplace installation inspected yearly including a visual ...

Page 5: ...ure 8 FIGURE 7 BIFOLD DOOR MOUNTING To install the door kit in the Montigo 36SR a To install left door place bottom pivot into bottom door hole Push top spring clip upwards using a screwdriver and snap top pivot into top spring clip hole Repeat above procedure to install right door b Doors may be adjusted by simply loosening spring clip screw and adjusting door into square c Doors may be adjusted ...

Page 6: ...ted to normal use The decorative gas appliances are designed to burn gas only Burning conventional fireplace fuels such as wood coal or any other solid fuel will cause damage to the decorative gas appliance will produce excessive temperatures and will result in a fire hazard LIMITATIONS ON LIABILITY It is expressly agreed and understood that Canadian Heating Products Inc s sole obligation and Purc...

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