30W415-0763 / A / 11.03.10A. When the appliance is cool, open thedoor and place the door frame downcareful not to scratch the paint.B. Remove the screws and bracketsholding the glass in place. Removeall broken glass.C. Wrap the edges of the new glasswith a U-shaped strip of fiberglassgasket, covering 1/4” on each side.D. Place the glass with the fiberglassgasket in position and replace thebrackets and screws. When finished,you should be able to move the glassslightly, horizontally and vertically.NOTE: For replacement glass, size, thickness and specifications see “REPLACEMENTS” section.! WARNINGDO NOT USE SUBSTITUTE MATERIALS.GLASS MAY BE HOT, DO NOT TOUCH GLASS UNTIL COOLED.CARE MUST BE TAKEN WHEN REMOVING AND DISPOSING OF ANY BROKEN DOOR GLASS ORDAMAGED COMPONENTS. BE SURE TO VACUUM UP ANY BROKEN GLASS FROM INSIDE THEAPPLIANCE BEFORE OPERATION.DO NOT STRIKE, SLAM OR SCRATCH GLASS. DO NOT OPERATE APPLIANCE WITH GLASSREMOVED, CRACKED, BROKEN OR SCRATCHED.56.2U-SHAPEDGLASSGASKET½” ROPEDOORGASKET8.6 GLASS REPLACEMENT8.5 CHIMNEY CLEANING86.1Both the chimney and the appliance must be inspected and cleaned if necessary at least once a year.For serious wood burners, chimney cleaning must be done as needed to avoid chimney fires; the ventingsystems for controlled combustion appliances may need cleaning as often as once a month. These rates,however, depend on the burning habits of the individual operating the appliance. For example, it is possible toclog a solid fuel appliance chimney in a few days if slow, smoldering fires are burned and the chimney is cold.NOTE: Appliances burned consistently without hot fires may result in significant creosoteaccumulations in the chimney.Certain items and considerations are important in chimney cleaning:• Proper tools should be used, including a brush specifically designed for chimney cleaning.• The chimney connector and dampers as well as the chimney should be cleaned.• The appliance’s firebox and baffle system should be cleaned if needed.• The chimney should be inspected and repairs made if needed, preferably by a qualified chimneysweep or mason.