Assembly – Harman Stove Company 929 DV User Manual

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The Clarity is shipped from the factory with the log set

packed inside the firebox. To prepare the stove for installa-
tion, the log set must be unpacked, the appropriate burner
system module for either natural gas or propane installed,
and the logs installed.

Removing the Glass Front

NOTE: The glass front is heavy. Be prepared for its

weight when lifting it to avoid damage during removal.

The wing doors on each side are held closed by mag-

nets. Push on each door to open it. Loosen the wing nut on
each of the two spring-loaded levers. Grasp each lever and
push to the rear to disengage the front. To keep the levers in
the disengaged position, tighten the wing nuts. Lift the glass
front slightly and remove it from the stove. Set the glass
aside in a safe place where it will not be damaged.

WARNI NG: Do not abus e the Clarity's glas s

by striking, s lamming, or s imilar trauma. Do not
operate the Clarity Gas Heater with the g las s
panel removed, cracked or broken. Us e only
glas s supplied by Harman and approved for us e
with this heater. Do not us e s ubs titute materi-
als . Replacement of the panel s hould be done
by a licens ed or qualified s ervice pers on.

Install wing nut
on threaded stud

ASSEMBLY

The front is released
when spring-loaded
levers on the left
and right sides are
pushed to the rear

Remove and Unwrap the Log Set

As shown in the photo in the right column, the log set

consists of a back log (1), a center log that has a pilot-view-
ing port in the left end (2), two ember strips (3), and a branch
that rests on top (4).

In addition, there are two side brick panels and a back

brick panel.

The log set components are shipped from the factory

individually wrapped and packed inside the stove. Take them
out of the stove, then carefully remove the wrapping. Handle
the logs gently as they may be damaged easily.

Installing the Burner System Module

The burner system module may be installed into the fire-

box as an integrated unit, and it may help to have an assistant
who can assist in guiding the components into position and in
making sure that the module does not sit on any wiring compo-
nents.

Hold the module at a slight angle, then lower it through the

opening and rotate upright until it is in position.

Reach underneath and install one of the wing nuts, finger

tight. Then check to see that the module is seated correctly.

A sealing gasket affixed to the bottom of the module's base

plate will cause the log support plate to be elevated slightly
above the plane of the firebox bottom plate. When the two
wing nuts are tightened, this gasket will be compressed and a
correct fit will be indicated by the log support plate becoming
flush with the bottom of the firebox.

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