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W415-1767 / F / 07.20.18
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finishing
4.3 media
installation
4.3.1 log set and topaz glass installation
A.
Remove the fasteners from the log set assembly. Keep the
fasteners with the log set assembly for future use.
B.
Remove log set assembly.
C.
Install media tray, ensuring NOT to re-install the fasteners as they
can cause the media tray to bow when heated.
D.
Carefully place acrylic crystals into the media tray, creating an
even layer from side to side.
A.
Carefully place the topaz glass between the log set assembly (front and back side).
A.
Ensure to remove all acrylic crystals from the ember bed.
B.
Remove fasteners from the media tray
(Fig. 1)
.
C.
Remove media tray
(Fig. 2)
.
D.
Install log set assembly
(Fig. 3)
.
E.
Carefully place the topaz glass between the log set assembly.
F.
Repeat steps on the opposite side.
Install the acrylic crystal media after framing the appliance and before installing the front glass.
Install the log set and topaz glass after framing the appliance and before installing the front glass.
If acrylic crystal media is installed:
If log set assembly is installed:
There are 2 media options for this appliance: log set and acrylic crystals. The log set assembly comes pre-
installed with the appliance and has to be finished with topaz glass (see “log set and topaz glass installation”
section). If desired, the log set and topaz glass can be switched out with acrylic crystals (see “acrylic crystal media
installation” section).
Ensure to vacuum up any topaz glass or acrylic crystals outside the
media tray area before operation.
Do NOT cover triangular covers on the back side of the appliance.
Blocking the triangular covers with media will alter the flame appearance.
note:
Do NOT cover triangular covers on the back side of the appliance. Blocking the triangular covers with media will
alter the flame appearance.
note:
FIG 3
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
4.3.2 acrylic crystal media installation
Fig. 3