6.3 Cleaning of Glass
It is recommended to clean the glass door with a soft cloth, damped with a non-abrasive solution,
such as soap and water.
CAUTION: Cleaning the glass with an abrasive solution will result in surface scratches,
reducing glass transparency and resistance to impacts.
The glass of the door may be cleaned with commercial products intended for fireplaces and stoves.
After cleaning the glass, remove any remaining solutions with a wet cloth to avoid chemical reactions
at elevated temperatures (
“cloudiness’’ on the surface of the glass).
CAUTION: Do not apply commercial cleaners onto any painted surfaces as
discoloration/peeling may occur.
NOTE: Never clean the glass when the unit is in operation or hot.
6.4 Replacement of Gasket
SUPREME FIREPLACES INC. assembles heat resistant graphite coated gaskets on the doors of all
products, allowing for a proper seal of the unit at extreme temperatures (up to 1000
o
F). It is
recommended to perform a weekly visual check on the condition of the
¾” gasket to assure proper
operation of the unit. The
¾” gasket of your door needs to be replaced when 1) the fibers of the
gasket are coming loose and 2) the gasket is disintegrating. Failure to replace a gasket under the
mentioned conditions can cause irreversible damage to the unit due to over firing. Refer to the
following instructions for
replacing the ¾” gasket:
a) Order the replacement kit for the FUSION
¾” gasket.
b) Remove the door from the firebox and place it face down on a soft surface. NOTE: Rotate the
handle to permit proper placing.
c) Cover all painted surfaces of the door to avoid damages.
d) Using a wedging tool or flat head screwdriver, gently
remove the old ¾” gasket (along with the
old silicone) from the door framing.
e) Apply a bead of high temperature silicone along the groove of the metal brackets.
f)
Place the new ¾” gasket around the door framing and cut any excess gasket with scissors.
NOTE: It is recommended to tape the extremity of the gasket for a cleaner result.
Give significant amount of time to allow the silicone to cure before reinstalling the door onto the
firebox. A slight resistance is expected
when closing the door with the new ¾” gasket; the door will
close normally after the gasket has taken proper shape.
6.5 Replacement of Glass
SUPREME FIREPLACES INC. uses a high quality 5mm thick Pyroceram III / Keralite ceramic glass
that can withstand temperatures up to 1300
o
F. It is recommended to perform a weekly visual check
for any damages or cracks on the glass.
WARNING: Avoid striking the glass and slamming the door shut. Never operate the unit with a
broken or damage glass.
CAUTION: Wear protective gloves when handling broken glass.
Refer to the following
instructions for replacing the glass:
a) Order the replacement kit for the FUSION glass.
b) Remove, clean, and dispose any broken glass from the door and the surroundings.
c) Remove the door from the firebox and place it face down on a soft surface. NOTE: Rotate the
handle to permit proper placing.
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