Use and Care Guide
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Step 1. There are two slotted bra ckets attached to the back of
the glass door frame (at the top). Attach a Key Bra cket (#5) to
each of the slotted bra ckets as in Figure 10.
Step 2. Place the glass door against the fireplace opening,
center it, and mark the lintel bar through the slots in the Key
B ra c kets (2 places). (A second person may be necessary to
hold firescreen tightly against the fireplace opening.)
Step 3. R e m ove the glass door and drill a 7/32” hole at each
location marke d . ( Wear your safety glasses while dri l l i n g . )
Step 4. Place the glass door against the fireplace opening
and align the holes with the slot in each Key Bracket.
Step 5. Use 1/4-20 x 1/2”Thread Cutting Screws (#2) to
attach both Key Brackets to the lintel bar.
Step 6. To secure the bottom of the glass door, see
Installing the Firescreen to Fireplace Opening, Step 5,
on previous page.
ADJUSTING THE DOOR PANELS:
There are four door panel hinges (two in the top tra ck and two
in the bottom tra ck ) . The door panel hinges are designed to be
a d j u s t e d . If the door panels are not evenly aligned or if there is
too much space between the center of the door panels (when
t h ey are in a closed position), you may adjust them as fo l l ow s :
Step 1. Open the door panels.
Step 2. Reach inside and loosen the panel hinge screws.
Do not remove the screws.
Step 3. Slide the door panel hinges left or right until the
space between the center of the door panels is even as in
Figure 11.
Step 4. R e t u rn door panels to their original position. C a r e f u l l y
maintain the door panel hinge position and tighten screw s .
REMOVING THE GLASS DOORS:
Step 1. Open the door panels.
Step 2. Remove the door panel hinge screws from the top
and bottom hinges as in Figure 11.
Step 3. Remove the door panel(s).
ALTERNATIVE MOUNTING METHOD (for top of glass door)
TOOLS REQUIRED
Electric drill, 7/32” high speed steel bit, screwdriver, pencil, and safety glasses (not provided.)
Figure 10
Figure 11
N O T E : In some models, riser bar is provided with two sets of holes (top and bottom). For proper flush fit, use top or bottom
set of holes, whichever are suitable to your fra m e. Remember that proper flush means the back edges of riser bar and back
edges of bottom frame assembly are eve n . In some cases, riser bar will extend in front of frame assembly which is correct.