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Do
not
abuse
the
glass
door
by
striking
or
slamming
shut.
Do
not
use
the
fireplace
if
the
glass
is
broken.
To
change
the
glass,
perform
the
same
operation
described
above.
Both
arched
glasses
used
in
the
HE200
are
5
mm
thick
of
dimension:
10
11/16’’
width,
12
7/8’’
minimum
height,
13
3/4’’
maximum
height
and
tested
to
reach
temperatures
up
to
1400º
F.
If
the
glass
breaks,
it
must
be
replaced
with
one
having
the
same
specification.
Contact
your
VENTIS
dealer
to
obtain
a
genuine
replacement
part
(see
“replacement
parts”,
in
appendix
to
get
the
proper
part
number).
WARNING:
TEMPERED
GLASS
OR
ORDINARY
GLASS
WILL
NOT
WITHSTAND
THE
HIGH
TEMPERATURES
OF
THE
HE200.
5.1.7
Cleaning
and
Painting
the
Fireplace
Do
not
attempt
to
clean
or
paint
the
fireplace
when
the
unit
is
hot.
Painted
surfaces
can
be
wiped
down
with
a
damp
cloth.
Plated
surfaces
may
be
scratched
by
abrasive
cleaners.
To
maintain
the
finish
at
its
original
brilliance,
use
only
a
damp
soft
cloth
to
clean
plated
surfaces.
If
the
paint
becomes
scratched
or
damaged,
you
can
give
your
wood
fireplace
a
brand
new
look
by
repainting
it
with
heat
‐
resistant
paint.
Before
painting,
roughen
the
surface
with
fine
sand
paper,
wipe
it
down
to
remove
dust,
and
apply
two
thin
coats
of
paint.
For
best
results,
use
the
same
paint
that
was
originally
used
on
the
fireplace,
which
is
available
in
spray
cans.
See
your
dealer
for
details.
5.2
Chimney
and
Chimney
Liner
Maintenance
5.2.1
Why
Chimney
Cleaning
is
Necessary
Wood
smoke
can
condense
inside
the
chimney
liner
and
chimney,
forming
a
combustible
deposit
called
creosote.
If
creosote
is
allowed
to
build
up
in
the
venting
system
it
can
ignite
when
a
hot
fire
is
burned
in
the
fireplace
and
a
very
hot
fire
can
progress
to
the
top
of
the
chimney.
Severe
chimney
fires
can
damage
even
the
best
chimneys.
Smouldering,
smoky
fires
can
quickly
cause
a
thick
layer
of
creosote
to
form.
When
you
avoid
smouldering
so
the
exhaust
from
the
chimney
is
mostly
clear,
creosote
builds
up
more
slowly.
Your
new
fireplace
has
the
right
characteristics
to
help
you
to
burn
clean
fires
with
little
or
no
smoke,
resulting
in
less
creosote
in
the
chimney.
5.2.2
How
Often
Should
You
Clean
the
Chimney?
It
is
not
possible
to
predict
how
much
or
how
quickly
creosote
will
form
in
your
chimney.
It
is
important,
therefore,
to
check
the
build
‐
up
in
your
chimney
monthly
when
getting
used
to
the
new
fireplace
until
you
determine
the
rate
of
creosote
formation.
Even
if
creosote
forms
slowly
in
your
system,
the
chimney
should
be
cleaned
and
inspected
at
least
once
each
year.
Do
not
allow
more
than
1/8
(3
mm)
creosote
buildup
in
the
chimney.
It
is
recommended
to
clean
thoroughly
the
chimney
system
at
the
end
of
every
heating
season.
During
summer,
the
air
is
damper
and
with
minimal
air
circulation
within
the
stove
or
furnace,
it
can
mix
with
creosote
and/or
sooth
deposits
in
the
chimney
system
to
form
an
acid
that
could
accelerate
the
corrosion
process
and
induce
premature
decay
of
the
steel.
Corrosion
damages
are
not
covered
under
warranty.
Have
your
chimney
system
cleaned
by
a
professional
chimney
sweep.
Use
a
plastic
or
steel
brush.
Contact
your
local
municipal
or
provincial
fire
authority
for
information
on
how
to
handle
a
chimney
fire.
Have
a
clearly
understood
plan
to
handle
a
chimney
fire.
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