FireplaceXtrordinair 36A-BI Indoor Fireplace User Manual


 
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REPLACEMENT PARTS AND REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS
(Continued)
Removing and Replacing the Glass
DO NOT OPERATE THE APPLIANCE WITH BROKEN OR MISSING GLASS. IF THE GLASS
DOES BREAK, FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS BELOW TO REPLACE THE GLASS.
To remove the glass, simply remove the fiberglass packing rope that holds the window in
place. The fiberglass packing rope acts as a wedge between the window and the glass
retainer. After removing the fiberglass packing rope the glass, with the gasket attached, can
be slid up and away from the "U" shaped retainer . The replacement glass comes with the
gasket attached. Use only Travis Industries glass, which is made specifically for this model
(available from your dealer). Place the glass in position and carefully push the packing rope
between the glass and the retainer on the sides and bottom. Push just enough to create a
snug fit between the glass and retainer.
Glass with gasket attached
Fiberglass Packing Rope
Acts as a Wedge to Hold
the Glass in Place
Retainer ("U" Shaped)
CROSS SECTION
Removing and Replacing the Door Gasket
A damaged or deteriorated door gasket will allow air to enter the appliance through the
space between the door and firebox. This will allow smoke to enter the room and hamper
efficient burning. The door gasket is held in place with special cement made to withstand
extreme heat. To remove the gasket, carefully pull the gasket away from the door and scrape
any excess cement off the door (Note its position). To replace, use the manufacturer's gasket
and cement (provided by your dealer) and re-attach the gasket, making sure it is aligned in
the same way as the original.
Note position of worn door
gasket before removing
Door gasket (attaches with
adhesive included with gasket)