Operating instructions

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U S E L A R G E P L IE R S T O
B E N D D O W N (4 ) T A B S
A S S H O W N
G L A S S
G A S K E T
G L A S S
R E T A IN E R
T A B
G L A S S
T A B # 1
T A B # 2
T A B # 3
T A B # 4
G A S K E T
GLASS FRAME ASSEMBLY REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT
TO REPLACE DAMAGED GLASS
Bend Glass Retainer Tabs up 90 degrees. Four tabs hold down the glass and gasket assembly.
Remove the damaged glass and gasket material. Clean the inner surface of the glass frame.
Assemble new gasket on glass edge starting with the bottom left corner. The adhesive on the gasket should make con-
tact with the glass surface. Use tracer lines in gasket to determine where the glass should sit on the gasket surface. See
Figure 24.
Place glass and gasket assembly in glass frame and carefully bend down glass retainer tabs. Extra glass retainer tabs are
provided should any originally used tabs break off.
The glass frame assembly and its individual components are available through Johnson Gas Appliance Company. Con-
tact your dealer for more detailed ordering information.
Figure 24
GLASS FRAME ASSEMBLY # HA-90-00102
REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST
ITEM
PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
1
HA-90-00103
FRAME, WELDMENT,
GLASS, ML47
2
65-02-00103
GASKET, TADPOLE,
3/8”BULB, 3/4” TAIL
3
65-06-01352
GLASS, CERAMIC, ML47
WARNING
Do not operate this appli-
ance with the glass re-
moved, cracked or broken.
Glass should be replaced
by a licensed or qualified
person.
WARNING
Use only authorized parts and
materials obtained from Johnson
Gas Appliance Company when
replacing defective or damaged
glass.
DO NOT substitute other manufac-
turer's materials or components.
DO NOT operate unit with cracked,
broken or missing glass.
DO NOT abuse the glass door by
striking the glass, slamming the
door shut, etc
Figure 23
G L A S S
T R A C E R L IN E S
IN G A S K E T
G L A S S S H A L L S IT B E T W E E N
T R A C E R L IN E S IN G A S K E T
R O T A T E G A S K E T U P
S O A D H E S IV E M A K E S
C O N T A C T W IT H G L A S S
S U R F A C E
A D H E S IV E
G A S K E T
G A S K E T IN
F L A T F O R M
Figure 25