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Outer Glass Removal
Initial paint curing of the appliance can leave a slight
film on the glass. The glass will need cleaning after the
fireplace has cooled off from the first burn and about
two weeks after first burn. Use a mild glass cleaner and
a soft cloth. Depending on the amount of use, the glass
should require cleaning no more than two or three times
a season.
CAUTION:
Abrasive cleaners will damage the glass and
painted surfaces.
Do not clean the glass when it is hot
.
The 5mm thick outer glass is tempered. Handle glass with
care; breaking will result in a dangerous mess. Use a shop
vacuum to clean if a break occurs. All glass should be
handled with quality suction cups such as 50-3837. Two
suctions cups must be used for larger glass segments.
Remove outer glass as follows:
1.
Familiarize yourself with the glass hooking
method in the following steps before proceeding.
PARTS REMOVED FOR ILLUSTRATION PURPOSE
NOTE:
Left and right side glass must be removed before front
glass.
2.
Attach suction cup to center of either side glass.
Pump plunger to build suction; a disappearing
red line will indicate if adaquet seal is made.
3.
Lift glass up, tip top inward and pull bottom
outward until hook disengaged. Lower glass and
continue to remove leading with bottom. Be sure to
clear lower cabinet.
DO NOT force the glass if binding. Uneven glass
pressure can cause breakage. Use a helper for
larger glass segments to distribute weight.
Maintenance and Service
Maintenance and Service