FP1LM
Manoir
‐
Installation
and
Operation
Manual
49
2.3.6
Replacing
the
Glass
Gasket
and/or
the
Glass
It
might
be
necessary
to
replace
the
glass
gasket
from
time
to
time.
The
gasket
is
flat,
adhesive
‐
backed,
woven
fibreglass.
Remove
the
glass
retaining
screws
(A)
and
the
4
metal
frames
(B)
that
hold
the
glass
(C)
to
the
door
frame
(D).
Lift
out
the
glass
(C)
and
pull
off
the
old
gasket.
Do
the
same
for
the
other
door.
This
is
a
good
time
to
clean
the
glass
thoroughly.
The
gasket
must
be
centred
on
the
edge
of
the
glass.
To
do
this
easily,
peel
back
a
section
of
the
paper
covering
the
adhesive
and
place
the
gasket
on
a
table
with
the
adhesive
side
up.
Stick
the
end
of
the
gasket
to
the
middle
of
one
edge,
then
press
the
edge
of
the
glass
down
onto
the
gasket,
taking
care
that
it
is
perfectly
centred
on
the
gasket.
Peel
off
more
of
the
backing
and
rotate
the
glass
and
press
the
next
section
onto
the
gasket.
Do
not
stretch
the
gasket
as
you
place
it.
Do
not
apply
the
gasket
on
the
center
edge
of
the
glass.
Now
pinch
the
gasket
to
the
glass
in
a
U
shape,
all
around
the
glass.
Reinstall
the
glass,
being
careful
to
centre
the
glass
carefully
in
the
door.
Do
not
over
‐
tighten
the
screws.
Note
that
the
two
main
causes
of
broken
door
glass
are
uneven
placement
in
the
door
and
over
‐
tightening
of
retaining
screws.
Location
Length
Dimensions
Around
each
glass
48
5/8"
(124
cm)
“U”
shaped
Both
glasses
used
in
the
FP1LM
Manoir
are
5
mm
thick
of
dimension:
18"
x
15
5/16"
and
tested
to
reach
temperatures
up
to
1,400
°F.
If
the
glass
breaks,
it
must
be
replaced
with
one
having
the
same
specification.
Contact
your
Valcourt
dealer
to
obtain
a
genuine
replacement
part
(see
“replacement
parts”,
in
appendix
to
get
the
proper
part
number).