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B. Firescreen
Use both hands to stabilize the screen. Ensure that the
screen is fully attached. Be careful not to stack wood close
to the front or too high that logs could roll out the front. Start
with a small fire and adjust your heat to desired setting. If
smoke spillage occurs, put on gloves and then remove the
screen and close the doors. Refer to Troubleshooting Draft
Problems on page 17.
WARNING! Fire Risk!
• Close firescreen when burning fireplace.
• Do not use firescreen or glass doors to hold burning
material in fireplace.
Firescreen controls sparks.
glass may break or burning material may roll out.
• Always wear gloves when installing or removing the
screen as the screen may become extremely hot while
in use.
A firescreen must be used to control sparks if the home-
owner choses to operate the fireplace with the doors open;
and it must remain in place whenever the fireplace will be
operating in this manner. Glass doors or firescreens must
not be used to hold burning material inside the fireplace.
Only those glass doors specifically tested and listed for use
with the specific fireplace model should be used.
Fronts are required to complete the installation. The 7100
fireplace allows a choice of fronts, therefore they are
shipped separately from the unit due to customer prefer-
ence and selection. Instructions for attachment of the
fronts are included with them. Contact your local dealer
with any questions on offerings or installation
C. Fascia (Fronts)