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or  otherwise  locally  dispersed,  they  should  be  retained  in  the  closed 
container until all cinders have thoroughly cooled. 

 

CARE AND CLEANING: 

WARNING  -  DO 

NOT 

CLEAN  GLASS  WHEN  HOT  OR  BREAKAGE  MAY 

OCCUR. 

1. 

The  glass  in  your  glass  enclosure  is  safety  tempered.  It  may  be 

broken  by  contact  with  burning  wood  or  spilled  liquids,  by  cleanin

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  the 

glass with a wet cloth or by too large a fire. Broken glass or discolored trim 
is  usually  a  result  of  too  large  a  fire  or  contact  with  burning  wood. 
Tempered  glass,  if  broken,  will  crumble  into  small  pieces  less  than  1/2" 
square. lf glass breaks into larger pieces, it has been de-tempered by too 
large  a  fire.  Replace  all  glass  you  suspect  has  been  de-tempered.  Replace 
with tempered glass only. 

2. 

Do  not  use  ammonia-based  glass  cleaner  to  clean  the  glass  or  the 

enclosure  as  these  types  of  cleaners  may  damage  the  finish  of  your 
enclosure. Minor finish scratches can be removed by applying lemon oil. 

 

GENERAL SAFEGUARDS 

 

Burning  trash,  scraps  (construction)  or  railroad  ties  is  not 

recommended  for  use  with  this  enclosure.  Intense  heat  can  cause loss 
of temper in glass and the fumes from this can create health hazards. 

 

Intense  heat  such  as  hot  ashes,  coals,  or  logs  coming  in  contact  with 

the  back  of  the  enclosure  will  cause  tarnishing  or  discoloration  to  the 
finish. 
 

Summary of Contents for Glass Screen

Page 1: ...to give you many years of trouble free service A few rules for the proper use and care of your Glass Screen are necessary for proper operation and satisfactory service Always use a grate for fires Place grate a minimum of 4 inches away from the glass When you have a large fire keep the doors open Do not allow burning coals or logs to contact glass Keep combustibles away from front of screen Do not...

Page 2: ...ompletely Wood smoke is a combination of unburned gases and a fog of unburned tar like liquids When these gases come in contact with a cool surface they will condense and form a nasty brown or black substance which has an unpleasant acrid odor This is creosote When ignited creosote makes an extremely hot fire The chimney connector and chimney should be inspected at least twice monthly during the h...

Page 3: ...than 1 2 square lf glass breaks into larger pieces it has been de tempered by too large a fire Replace all glass you suspect has been de tempered Replace with tempered glass only 2 Do not use ammonia based glass cleaner to clean the glass or the enclosure as these types of cleaners may damage the finish of your enclosure Minor finish scratches can be removed by applying lemon oil GENERAL SAFEGUARD...

Page 4: ... finish MR FLAME Inc shall not be liable for consequential or indirect damages which are caused by defects in its product by its repair or replacement Some states do no allow the exclusion limitation incidental or consequential damages so the exclusion or limitation in the preceding sentence may not apply to you If you need to take advantage of this limited warranty during the five year period sim...

Page 5: ...5 MOUNTING PARTS REMOVE ALL PARTS FROM HARDWARE KITS AND THE CARTON TO ENSURE YOU HAVE ALL THE NECESSARY PARTS MATCH UP PIECES WITH THE PARTS LISTED ABOVE ...

Page 6: ...IG A Put hex screws through slot in flex bracket Attach flex bracket to back of enclosure screwing bracket into proper hole DO NOT TIGHTEN Screw thumb screws into lintel clamps Put machine screws through slot in flex bracket and screw into lintel clamps DO NOT TIGHTEN Push enclosure firmly against fireplace so it overlaps evenly on both sides FIG B Attach lintel clamps to fireplace lintel bar and ...

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