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GLASS REPAIR / REPLACEMENT

 

CAUTION: Follow instructions completely and always wear leather gloves when removing the glass or removing 

broken glass.

CAUTION:  NEVER OPERATE THE STOVE WITH BROKEN GLASS

CAUTION:  NEVER USE ABRASIVE CLEANERS

CAUTION:  DO NOT CLEAN GLASS WHEN HOT.

WARNING:  Never Use Substitute Materials

WARNING:  Never slam the door shut, strike the glass, or abuse the glass in any way.

New glass should be ordered off our website or cut and the edges ground from your supplier to the exact size of 10.50 x 12.50 x 3/16"     

Neo-Ceram glass only.

 

FOR BROKEN GLASS

Put an old disposable towel on the ground in front of the stove. When you open the door, make sure the stove is cool, put on your gloves, and 

open the door slowly.  Any loose or broken glass should fall onto the towel. Any residual glass pieces should be picked up with gloves and 

placed on the towel. 

Take a 7/16 end wrench or socket and slowly loosen the nuts around the sides of the glass and remove any remaining pieces. 

The gasket should be disposed of. ( Install new gasket during installation of new glass, see below.)

Make sure all glass is placed on the towel, and wearing your gloves, fold up the towel and dispose of in a correct manner.

Remove remaining hardware.

FOR GLASS REPLACEMENT

 

Make sure the stove is cool and open the door. 

Use a 7/16" wrench or socket to remove the hardware The glass hold downs are all the same dimension and will fit on any side of the glass 

during new glass installation.  ( Be careful during installation that the glass hold downs are set against the glass in the right direction to assure 

they are flat against the glass before installing hardware.)  

Remove all the hardware and leave the bars holding the glass in place.  Put on your gloves and remove the bars and set aside while holding 

the glass in place with one hand.  With your other hand use it to push the glass slowly towards the inside of the door to remove.

Grab the top of the edge of the door and lightly tap on the bottom of the door to lift it off the 3 hinges, being careful to not let the little brass 

washers on the hinge not come off with the door removal.  If the brass washers come off, they must be put back down on the post of the 

hinge before the door goes back on.

Put the door on a flat surface with the outside of the door down.

Take the new glass and with gloves on, wrap the edge of the glass so the heat tape is centered on the edge of the glass and it folds over both 

the front and back side of the glass. You should start in the middle edge of one of the sides of the glass.   DO NOT START ON A CORNER. The 

adhesive side should be against the edge of the glass to keep it secure.  Go all the way around the glass edge until you meet ends and then 

cut the fire tape with scissors.

Place the glass back in the door and hold it in place by hand, making sure it is centered by looking at all edges making sure you have the same 

distance on the inset that the glass sits in

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VERY IMPORTANT

IF THE GLASS IS NOT CENTERED, PUSH IT BACK THROUGH AND RE-CENTER IT.  DO NOT SLIDE IT AROUND AS 

THIS MAY FOLD THE GASKET OVER AND CREATE A NON AIRTIGHT SEAL.

 

Slide on one of the bars making sure it is placed correctly to sit flat against the glass and install one set of hardware to hold it in place hand 

tight. 

Tip the door up and look around the other side of the door and make sure the gasket does not have any folded gaps or the gasket has not 

slipped out of place. 

Continue to install bars and hardware all the way around the glass and tighten finger tight.

After inspecting glass from the front one more time, making sure there are no gaps or folds in the gasket go around the door and very lightly 

tighten the hardware so it is snug with the wrench handle. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN. you should not be able to loosen any of the nuts with your 

fingers. 

Re-install the door by sliding all 3 hinges together at the same time keeping the door in a straight up and down position and fully seat the door 

until both sides of the hinge are touching the brass washer.

Clean the glass.

Close and latch the door.

Summary of Contents for 509-1 OPTIMUM

Page 1: ... FOR SOLID FUEL TYPE ROOM HEATERS UL 1482 2011 R2015 ULC S627 00 SPACE HEATERS FOR USE WITH SOLID FUELS Edition 3 Issue Date 2000 06 01 OMNI PROJECT NUMBER 0559WS001E 0559WS001S MANUAL REVISION DATE 01 12 2019 OPTIMUM ...

Page 2: ...MODEL 509 1 OPTIMUM ...

Page 3: ...standards using densified fuel logs This wood heater was found to have an average emissions rate of 1 5 g hr using ASTM E2779 This wood heater has a manufacturer set minimum low burn rate that must not be altered It is against federal regulations to alter this setting or otherwise operate this wood heater in a manner inconsistent with operating instructions in this manual Glass and other surfaces ...

Page 4: ...ld include running at the low to mid range setting with occasional running on the maximum setting during the coldest periods of the winter The blower speed control should be turned to HIGH when operating the stove on the high heat setting CAUTION HOT IN OPERATION An appliance hot enough to warm your home can severely burn anyone touching it Keep children clothing 12 and furniture away Contact may ...

Page 5: ...designed to be air tight Let the fire go out naturally Do not have the lid and the door open at the same time while the fire is burning You will get smoke in the room Only open one at a time Do not burn wood or any other substance in this stove except natural densified fuel logs with no additives Burning these types of fuel will void your warranty and heavily damage the inner workings of the stove...

Page 6: ...bles in your state We have UL specifications on the stove for clearance to combustibles Add here after striking 8 Refer to this manual and the drawings for install specifications When wood is burned slowly it produces tar and other organic vapors which combine with expelled moisture to form creosote The creosote vapors condense in the relatively cool chimney flue of a slow burning fire As a result...

Page 7: ... The materials in these logs will also clog up the way the stove breathes to be able to operate efficiently and it will also plug up the fan blades on the motor that takes the exhaust out of the stove Most of these logs that are not designed to be burned in your stove will have a wrapper on the log Some examples of these types of logs are DO NOT BURN A Duraflame B Java Log C Pine Mountain D Enviro...

Page 8: ...e round switch that is located towards the front of the stove to the full on position It will stop when it is fully on 11 Turn on the Combustion blower motor the second middle switch to the up position 12 Turn the igniter Dial Switch so it goes past 5 and then turn back to 3 This will power the igniter to start the fire 13 When you see flames inside the stove pull the damper to Medium or High 14 M...

Page 9: ...r and open the feed tube lid Using a suitable tool like a round rod tap the log from the lid side down the feed tube It will fall into the firebox Open up the damper by sliding it towards the rear of the stove and let it burn on high for hour and then reset to your desired setting My stove is not putting out any heat Check the combustion blower and make sure it is on It is powered ON by the middle...

Page 10: ... the edge of the door and lightly tap on the bottom of the door to lift it off the 3 hinges being careful to not let the little brass washers on the hinge not come off with the door removal If the brass washers come off they must be put back down on the post of the hinge before the door goes back on Put the door on a flat surface with the outside of the door down Take the new glass and with gloves...

Page 11: ...LASS REPAIR REPLACEMENT CAUTION Follow instructions completely and always wear leather gloves when removing the glass or removing broken glass CAUTION NEVER OPERATE THE STOVE WITH BROKEN GLASS CAUTION NEVER USE ABRASIVE CLEANERS CAUTION DO NOT CLEAN GLASS WHEN HOT WARNING Never Use Substitute Materials WARNING Never slam the door shut strike the glass or abuse the glass in any way ...

Page 12: ...tem 170 See Picture DOOR and FEED TUBE LID GASKETS Gaskets for both of these applications are available on our website or from a dealer in your area The gasket is called 3 4 Double Core Fire Rope Hytex 1000 Part RK0092 These gaskets need to be installed after thoroughly removing the existing gasket and cleaning the adhesive residue completely out of the channel An adhesive called High Temp Stove G...

Page 13: ...um only to do this It is what they are made for and then the dust will not blow in the house The ash vacuums are available on my website Inspect the firebox by sliding the front brick to the side or removing the brick Use a flash light to look in the firebox If needed vacuum the 3 firebox out completely VERY IMPORTANT Every day take the special wrench provided and using the pin end slide it into t...

Page 14: ... rod and wrench handle every day This is a 30 second procedure One time a year the Lower Combustion motor should be removed and cleaned The blades will have buildup on them from regular burning This buildup needs to be removed and cleaned by a professional and the motor re installed making sure all nut fasteners and lock washers are used for re install and tightened down securely Do not over tight...

Page 15: ...gh Temp RTV sealant and 3 self drilling tapping screws Attaching the 509 1 Optimum Elbow will transition your exhaust to the horizontal position The exhaust elbow can be attached to a 3 to 4 or 3 to 3 Exhaust cleanout T Exhaust Pipe for your vertical exhaust termination or to an appliance adapter and pellet pipe to go out the wall horizontally It is recommended to put a minimum of 3ft rise above t...

Page 16: ...ront facing brick It has been cut down for air flow The bricks can be obtained on the website or a home improvement store The inside row of bricks are identified and counted from the front facing brick that stands on its side Front brick is 1 brick 2 is to the left brick 3 is in the back and brick 4 is the one on the right These bricks are all special to their designated placement and how they are...

Page 17: ...FIMB 5091 912 BLOWER 5091 900 C515M 001 16g GREEN BSV18X LY 18g BROWN 16g BLACK 16g WHITE 16g BLACK 16g BLACK 16g WHITE 16g WHITE 16g BLACK PV14 8RB 3K GROUND OUTLET GROUND ELEC BOX POWER AT WALL 16g BLACK 18g BLUE 16g BLACK OUTLET 4 40 SCREW STANDARD 6 FOOT CORD OUTLET HARNESS 3 PRONG HARNESS FAN HARNESS IGNITER HARNESS BLOWER HARNESS IGNITER DNF14 250FIB DNF14 250FIB 16g BLACK DNF18 250FIB DNF18...

Page 18: ...warranted for 1 year from date of purchase 3 The Combustion blower motor is warranted for 1 year from date of purchase 4 The glass is warranted for 1 year from date of purchase 5 The fire bricks do not have any warranty 6 The stove paint is warranted for a period of 1 year by original owner Scratches and nicks are not warranted only complete paint failure 7 One year warranty on igniter 509 Fabrica...

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