Model: Supreme Plus
Revised, August 2008
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To replace a broken glass:
CAUTION: Always wear gloves and protective glasses to avoid injuries.
1. Order a pre-cut replacement glass, a door gasket and a glass gasket from your dealer (see NOTE).
2. To remove the door, open the door, lift it and pull it towards the bottom until the rod exits from the hinge holes.
3. Remove the gasket.
4. Remove the nuts, the glass supports and the glass gasket.
5. Remove the broken pieces. Clean the frame carefully to insure that it is free of small fragments.
6. Insert the new glass into the door frame: it must be centered in such a way to avoid contact between the glass and the
metal supports.
7. Apply a bead (width between 1/8” and 5/32”) of high temperature silicone on the glass while following its outline and
fix on it the new glass gasket.
8. Fix the glass supports to the door frame. Do not over tighten the nuts.
9. Clean the slot embedding the door gasket and apply on the bottom of the slot a bead (width between 5/32” and 3/16”)
of high temperature silicone.
10. Install the new door gasket in the slot.
NOTE – Use only ceramic glass of a minimum thickness of 5 mm, dimensions 17” x 24 1/4”.
WARNINGS:
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Do not slam the door shut: if your glass doors crack or break, replace the panel immediately.
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Do not overfire the fireplace.
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Never operate the fireplace without a gasket or with a damaged one.
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Do not use substitute materials.
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Install only ceramic glass of a minimum thickness of 5 mm.
GLASS CLEANING
If necessary, the glass door may be cleaned with a soft cloth, using a non-abrasive solution such as soap and water.
Commercial glass cleaners such as KEL-KEM will produce better results.
WARNINGS:
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Abrasive cleaners must not be used because they will produce surface scratches, reducing panel transparency and
resistance to impacts.
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Do not clean glass when it is hot. The glass panels should be cleaned when the fireplace is not functional.