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Step 2. Refer to Figure 2 and remove the top two outer screws and loosen the bottom screws at least two (2) turns. Remove corner shipping post, if installed. CAUTION: REMOVE THE PLASTIC PROTECTIVE COATING FROM ALL BRASS PIECES BEFORE INSTALLATION. J B A H G E C D F K US TOOLS REQUIRED TOOLS REQUIRED Phillips screwdriver (small or medium) Do Not Loosen (At Least Touch Two (2) Turns) Remove And Retain Remove And Retain Loosen All Lower Screws (At Least Two (2) Turns) Loosen (At Least Two (2) Turns) Remove Shipping Corner Post Figure 2 Step 3. Slide the end panel bottom channel into position and tighten the end screws that were previously loosened. Install the top track over the middle screw and secure with the screws removed and retained in Step 2. Figure 3 Step 4. Refer to Figures 3 and 4and install the corner post to the ends of the end panel top and bottom channels. Secure it in place with two screws from the hardware kit. Step 5. Insert the upper pins of the end panel assembly into the holes in the top channel. Swing the bottom portion of the end panel over the bottom channel and insert the lower pins into the bottom channel. Note: The pins on the glass end panel require repositioning when the door is fitted into an opposing right or left hand opening. To shift the pins, loosen the pins using a 3/8" open end wrench and slide the pins as required along the frame channel. Position the door squarely within the opening equally gapped at the right and left sides and secure the pins in place by tightening with the wrench. Outside End Panel Top Channel Screw (2 Places) Corner Post End Panel Bottom Channel Figure 4 BI-FOLD DOOR INSTALLATION STEPS Step 1. Attach the polished metal and wooden handle assemblies to the lower door frames (Figure 5). Use the No. 8-32 x 1/4 Philips pan head screws and associated nuts provided in the hardware kit. There is a single screw and nut for use with each handle assembly. Slide the nuts into the frame channel and insert the screws through the handle brackets and then into the nuts. Position the handle assemblies approximately as shown on the front page of this document and tighten the screws to secure the handles in place. Figure 5 CAUTION: DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN HANDLE SCREWS. Step 2. Install two (2) baffles, one above the other with the black No. 8-15 x 1/2" Phillips pan head screws from the hardware kit (Figure 6). NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE Figure 6 Step 3. Refer to Figures 2 and 7and slide the door bottom channel into position. Secure by tightening screws previously loosened through the holes provided on the top face of the channel. Install the door top channel over the middle screw and secure it in place with four screws, two screws previously removed and two screws previously loosened. Figure 7 Step 4. Starting with either the right or left door assembly. Engage the hinge pin into the hole in the clip within the top door channel. The roller pin must be positioned within the upper door guide track (Figures 8 and 9). Roller Pin Pivot Pin Figure 8 Hinge Pin Guide Track Hinge Pin Guide Track Upper Door Roller Pin Step 5. Lift and swing the lower corner of the door over the hole in the bottom door channel and engage the shorter hinge pin into this hole (Figures 10 and 11 ). Pivot Point Bottom Door Channel Figure 10 Lower Hinge Pin Figure 11 Step 6. Repeat this procedure for the opposite door assembly. ADJUSTMENT FOR DOOR ALIGNMENT The doors are properly adjusted when the top door trim is in a straight, level line and the gap between the doors is even at the top and bottom. If adjustments are required, grasp the door handle and loosen the lower door hinge pin using a 3/8" open end wrench*. Slide the door panel on the hinge pin until the gap between the upper door trim and upper frame is even. Retighten the lower door hinge pin*. Repeat this procedure for the opposite door if needed. *Note: Upper door hinge pins can also be loosened for adjustment purposes; however, it is easier to loosen lower pins. GENERAL OPERATING PRECAUTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION: THESE GLASS DOORS ARE LISTED ONLY FOR USE WITH THE SUPERIOR FIREPLACE OR APPLIANCE MODELS SHOWN. USE ON ANY OTHER FIREPLACE OR APPLIANCE MAY CONSTITUTE A POTENTIAL FIRE HAZARD. • Avoid building extremely large fires as the tempered glass could become damaged. • Use fireplace tools carefully to avoid striking the glass. • Keep wire mesh screens clo...
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