Specifications

TM036 Vermont Gas Fireplace & Gas Log Fire Service Instructions REV: A
D.O.I: 17/01/2008
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Component Replacement Procedures RFSDV34
Removing the Glass Frame Assembly RFSDV34 (Procedure 19)
Only glass and gaskets approved by Raypak Australia may be used for
replacement. The use of substitute glass and/or gaskets will void all
warranties.
Under no circumstances is the log fire to be operated without the glass frame
assembly or with a broken glass panel or gasket. Replacement of the glass
including the gasket is to be performed by a licensed and qualified person.
If the log fire has been recently operated the glass frame assembly will be
extremely hot. A serious and significant burn hazard exists. Ensure the log
fire has sufficiently cooled before attempting to remove the front glass frame
assembly.
1. Turn pilotstat knob to the „OFF‟ position.
2. Open left and right hand side panels of the log fire.
3. Unclip two retaining clamps located behind each side panel and lift clear of slots in
glass frame assembly.
4. Lift glass frame assembly forward to remove. Glass panels, glass frame and air louvre
will come out as one piece. Note: Seals may cause glass frame to stick slightly.
5. Complete reassembly in reverse order of above.
Log Assembly RFSDV34 (Procedure 20)
1. Remove front glass assembly (refer to procedure 19).
2. Remove logs and larva rock from burner.
Reassemble as follows:
3. Place rear log KR10 firmly on rear log bracket behind bracket tabs ensuring log is
horizontal and centred.
4. Place front log KR7 behind the front serrated deflector ensuring log is horizontal and
centred.
5. Place centre left log KR8 on top of burner left side. Locate the two holes on bottom of
log onto the two studs located on burner ensuring log tapers towards centre of burner.
6. Place centre right log KR9 on top of burner right side. Locate the two holes on bottom
of log onto the two studs located on burner ensuring log tapers towards centre of
burner.
7. Place larva rock on top of burner in the vacant space between the front log and two
centre logs.
8. Place top left log KR11 on to locator studs on centre left and rear logs so as log KR11
lies across centre left and rear logs from front to back.
9. Place top right log KR12 on to locator studs on centre right and rear logs so as log
KR12 lies across centre right and rear logs from front to back.
Front Lower Access Panel RFSDV34 (Procedure 21)
1. Open lower front access cover by pulling forward from top.
2. Remove two retaining screws holding lower access panel in place.
3. Pull top of lower access panel forward to clear gas valve knobs then lift out.
4. Complete reassembly in reverse order of above.