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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
5. Close the screens to prevent the escape of sparks and embers. 6. Close the damper only when your fire is completely out and ashes are cold. Keep closed when fireplace is not in use to prevent unnecessary loss of heated or cooled air. GLASS DOOR OPERATING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS These fireplaces may be equipped with glass doors. Refer to the end of this document for a listing of the glass doors approved for use with these fireplaces. NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE. WARNING: IF YOUR FIREPLACE IS EQUIPPED WITH GLASS DOORS, IT SHOULD BE OPERATED WITH THE DOORS FULLY OPEN OR FULLY CLOSED. IF THE DOORS ARE LEFT PARTIALLY OPEN, GAS AND FLAMES MAY BE DRAWN OUT OF THE OPENING, CREATING RISKS OF BOTH FIRE AND SMOKE. REFER TO FIGURES 3 AND 4FOR PROPER OPERATING CONDITIONS. Glass Doors Fully Open or Fully Closed (Bi-Fold Doors) Figure 3 Glass Doors Fully Open orFully Closed (Twin-Pane Doors) Figure 4 CAUTION: IF A SMOKING CONDITION EXISTS, GLASS DOORS SHOULD BE CLOSED DURING FIREPLACE OPERATION. Care and Cleaning of Your Glass Doors Never clean the glass when the doors are hot. Do not use ammonia or ammonia based glass or household cleaner to clean the glass or the door frame. An ammonia based cleaner will damage the finish of the glass door. Clean the glass doors by wiping with a damp towel followed by a clean dry towel to remove streaks. Remove stubborn stains from the glass with a mild soap solution and a towel dampened with clean water. Dry with a clean dry towel. •• • The fireplace screens must always be closed whenever the fireplace is being used. • Never slam the glass door since it could cause the glass to break. • Do not build excessively large or hot fires — scorching or discoloring of the plated brass trim may occur. • Extreme temperature changes can cause glass breakage — do not build a hot fire and close the glass doors if the doors are cold. • If the tempered glass pane becomes scratched or chipped, it creates a weakness in the glass which can cause the glass to break when heated. Replace the pane of glass by contacting your nearest dealer. CAUTION: GLASS AND METAL FRAMES GET HOT — ALWAYS USE HANDLES TO OPEN AND CLOSE THE DOORS. WARNING: BE AWARE THAT SAFETY GLASS IS UNPREDICTABLE WHEN HOT AND MAY BREAK, EXPELLING HOT GLASS INTO THE ROOM. ADVISE ALL FAMILY MEMBERS TO REMAIN WELL AWAY FROM THE FIREPLACE WHEN OPERATING WITH DOORS CLOSED TO AVOID ANY POSSIBLE PERSONAL INJURY. IMPORTANT: Plated polished brass glass doors may have a plastic covering over all brass pieces for protection during shipping and handling. The plastic covering should be removed before installation of the glass doors. Under the plastic covering is a protective lacquer coating which should not be removed. In some instances, if it is removed, irreversible damage to the brass finish could occur. Refer to the following for specific information on plated polished brass. IMPORTANT: The lacquer coating on the polished brass glass doors and trim pieces can be damaged or removed causing corrosion and/or tarnish. Do not remove the protective lacquer coating from plated polished doors and trim. To help protect the finish; use a non-acidic wax and avoid the over-spray of acidic/alkali based glass cleaners on the brass pieces. Please understand that the heat of the fire will cause the protective lacquer finish to slightly change to a light caramel color. Do not be alarmed as this is a normal occurrence. COMBUSTION AIR A proper amount of combustion air is important for your fireplace. Fireplaces consume large amounts of oxygen. It is important to allow an adequate supply of air. If the fireplace is not equipped with an outside air kit, it may not obtain sufficient amounts of combustion air from inside the house or structure in which it is installed. Therefore, the fire may draw from an outside air source and pull air in through the chimney. This may cause smoke spillage into the room. Smoke spillage often occurs when a fire is first started, until the fireplace and the chimney has had the opportunity to “come up to temperature” and to begin to function normally. If smoke spillage problems persist, a window may be opened just a crack to al...
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