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Install the glass panels in reverse order of their removal.
Step 1.
Lift an Inner Glass Panel up into the clearance notch and swing the lower edge of the glass panel against the firebox gasket. Set a
glass clamp into place and hold it loosely into place with a retaining bolt. DO NOT tighten the retaining bolt yet.
Step 2.
Repeat Step 1 with the remaining Inner Glass Panels.
Step 3.
Center the short glass panel, left and right, on the fireplace and screw the retaining bolts into the lower glass clamp until the bolts
touch the glass clamp. Repeat for the remaining glass clamps on this glass panel.
Step 4.
Slide the adjoining glass panels against the installed glass panel.
Step 5.
While ensuring that the glass panels are tight and square to each another, tighten the retaining bolt(s)
on each clamp NO MORE THAN 1/2 TURN past finger tight.
Step 6.
Set the three Bottom Trims into place and ensure a tight fit at the outer corners.
Step 7.
Set the two Side Trims into place and ensure a tight fit against the Bottom Trims
Step 8.
Lift a long Outer Glass Panel up into its clearance notch and swing the lower edge of the glass
in, and down, into the channel. Repeat for the other long panel.
Step 9.
Lift the short Outer Glass Panel up into its clearance notch and swing the lower edge of the
glass in, and down, into the channel.
Step 10.
Gently push the rope gasket into the outer channel ensuring that the gasket is pushed into the channel until it is flush with the edge
of the channel.
PROPERLY PLACE, CLAMP AND SEAL THE GLASS PANEL(S) BEFORE LIGHTING THE FIRE!
INSTALLING THE GLASS
Step 5.
For each Inner Glass Panel, attach the suction cup and remove as done with the Outer
Glass Panels.
CLEANING THE GLASS
The glass should be cleaned as necessary with a fireplace glass cleaner. We recommend
Stove Bright® Gas Appliance Glass Cleaner by Forrest Paint Co. It is available through
your retailer.
Follow the instructions for use and do not clean the glass when it is hot! If the glass
becomes coated with deposits which cannot be removed it must be replaced.
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Figure 81