Lennox Hearth 38ABF-BS Door User Manual


 
NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
Using a medium Phillips screwdriver and
hammer, drive the ash lip end down and away
from the holes in the lower frame (
Figure 1
).
Both right and left side holes must be clear
(
Figure 2
). All BCF, BRF, CST-38 and CPF-38
Series fireplaces have these lower and upper
door mounting holes provided in the lower
and upper front frame.
Figure 2
Screw may be Removed
to Provide Room to Adjust
Ash Lip
Ash Lip
Step 2. Lift and swing the lower corner of the
door over the hole in the lower frame and
engage the shorter hinge pin into this hole
(
Figures 5 and 6
).
Figure 5
Hinge Pin
Roller Pin
Upper Door
Guide Track
Figure 1
Figure 4
Figure 3
Pivot Pin
Roller Pin
Lower Hinge Pin
Figure 6
Step 3. Repeat this procedure for the opposite
door assembly.
ADJUSTMENT FOR DOOR ALIGNMENT
The doors are properly adjusted when the top
door trim is in a straight, level line and the gap
between the doors is even at the top and bot-
tom. If adjustments are required, grasp the
door handle and loosen the lower door hinge
pin using a 3/8" open end wrench*. Slide the
door panel on the hinge pin until the gap be-
tween the upper door trim and upper frame is
even. Retighten the lower door hinge pin*.
Repeat this procedure for the opposite door if
needed.
*Note: Upper door hinge pins can also be
loosened for adjustment purposes; however, it
is easier to loosen lower pins.
GENERAL OPERATING PRECAUTIONS
AND INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION: THESE GLASS DOORS ARE
LISTED ONLY FOR USE WITH THE SUPE-
RIOR FIREPLACE OR APPLIANCE MODELS
SHOWN. USE ON ANY OTHER FIREPLACE
OR APPLIANCE MAY CONSTITUTE A PO-
TENTIAL FIRE HAZARD.
Avoid building extremely large fires as the
tempered glass could become damaged.
Use fireplace tools carefully to avoid striking
the glass.
Step 1. Starting with either the right or left
door assembly. Engage the hinge pin into the
upper frame hole. The roller pin must be posi-
tioned within the upper door guide track (
Fig-
ures 3 and 4
).
Pivot
Point
Lower
Frame