Installation Guide

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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
7B. ALTERNATE ATTACHMENT METHOD FOR THE TOP OF THE DOORS ONLY
IftheattachmentBracketsandLintelClampsdonotattachtoyourreplace,usethisalternateattachmentmethod.
Additional Tools Required: Electric Drill, 7/32” High Speed Steel Bit, Pencil and Safety Glasses
(RECOMMENDATION: This part of the installation might require 2 people – one person to hold the unit in place,
whiletheotherpersonmeasuresandattachestheunittothereplace.)
•SelectaT-Bracketthatwillsitushwithyourlintel
bar: Long T-Brackets (A) or Short T-Brackets (B).
Attach the selected T-Bracket to the door. Place the
glassdoorsagainstthereplaceopeningandcenter.
Use your pencil and mark through the T- Bracket,
on the lintel. Mark both sides.
Remove the glass doors and drill a 7/32” hole into
the lintel bar at each marked location.
•Placetheglassdoorsagainstthereplaceopening
and line up the brackets to the holes in the lintel bar.
Use the Thread Cutting Screw (I) to attach both
T-Brackets to the lintel bar.
Hardware Used
Long T-Brackets (x2)
Short T-Brackets (x2)
Thread Cutting Screws (x2)
I
8. SECURING THE BOTTOM
OF THE UNIT TO THE WALL
Insert the 2 Long Thumbscrews (E) into the
2PressureBrackets(D),asshown.
Insert the Pressure Brackets into the holes found on
the bottom of the back of the door unit. Choose the
holesthatwillbesttthesizeofyourreplace.
Tighten the Long Thumbscrews until the point of each
thumbscrew is digging into the brick on the side of
yourreplace.
If the thumbscrews do not reach the brick or are too
long, you can re-position the Pressure Brackets by
insertingthemintoadi󰀨erentsetofholesontheunit.
Your glass door unit is now securely attached
toyourreplace!
Hardware Used
Pressure Brackets (x2)
Long Thumbscrews (x2)
D
E
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D
E
7B
A
B
A
B
or
I
Lintel Bar
O