FireplaceXtrordinair 36A-BI Indoor Fireplace User Manual


 
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE (Continued)
GLASS CLEANING
Clean the glass only when the appliance is cool, using a non-abrasive cleaner. If the glass
cracks or breaks, let the appliance cool before replacing it. DO NOT OPERATE THE
APPLIANCE WITH BROKEN OR MISSING GLASS. IF THE GLASS DOES BREAK, FOLLOW
THE DIRECTIONS IN THE SECTION TITLED "REPLACEMENT PARTS AND REMOVAL
INSTRUCTIONS" FOR REPLACING THE GLASS.
DOOR AND WINDOW GASKET INSPECTION
A damaged or deteriorated window or door gasket will allow air to enter the appliance
through the space between the door and firebox. This may allow smoke to enter the room
and hamper efficient burning. Inspect the door gasket to make sure it is flexible and
completely intact. Any torn or broken gaskets should be replaced by following the directions
in the section titled "REPLACEMENT PARTS AND REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS".
Door Gasket
Window Gasket
LUBRICATE
It is highly recommended that you periodically lubricate any moving parts such as the door
hinges and combustion air control. This will eliminate any scraping or squeaking noises as
well as allow the parts to move freely. A high temperature lubricant, such as Permatex
Industrial (R) Anti-seize lubricant, is required. Graphite or low-temperature lubricants will
only last a few days.
DOOR LATCH INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT
The door latch must be tested periodically to insure that a tight seal is being maintained
between the door gasket and the fireplace. To test the door latch, close the fireplace door
and secure the latch. Grasp the right side door handle and pull it back and forth. There
should be approximately 1/16" of play. The handle should also be able to be turned all the
way down. This movement is due to the door gasket compressing and expanding. If there is
more than 1/16" of play, or if the door handle can not be turned down all the way, follow the
directions in the following paragraphs to adjust the door.
The door latch is held onto the handle with two nuts (refer to the illustration on the following
page). These nuts work in conjunction with three washers to space the latch the appropriate
distance away from the door. The closer the latch is to the door, the tighter the latch will hold.
The farther away from the door the latch is to the door, the more loose the latch will hold.