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MONITOR
HEATING SYSTEMS
Section
2:
Installation
2-11 BACK GUARD
The
BACK
GUARD
KIT is
available
as an
accessory
item.
For
more details, please contact your local
dealer distributor
or
Monitor
Products,
Inc.
How
to
install
the
back guard
GF3800
BACK
GUARD
KIT :
Parts No.8306
PARTS
LIST EXPLODED
REF.
No.
PARTS NAME
Q'TY
1
Side Back Guard
L 1
2
Side Back Guard
R 1
3 Top
Back Guard
1
4
Screws
2
5
Tapping
Screw
4
Tools required
:
Phillips
head screwdriver
1.
Install
the
Side Back Guard
Locate
the
holes along
the
back edge
of the
cabinet,
and
start
the
tapping screws
into
those holes.
These
screws will support
the
sides
of the
back
guard,
but do not
tighten completely.
Insert
the
screw
tabs
under
the
tapping
screw
heads,
and
tighten each tapping screw.
Side
Back
Guard
Screw
Tab
Ta
pp
ing
Screw
2.
Install
Top
Back Guard
Place
Top
Back Guard
so
that
the
dent
is to the
left
as
viewed from
the
back
of
heater.
Attach
by
placing
and
tightening
the
screws
in the
holes
provided.
Top
Back
Guard
Screws
Dent
Fig.
2-9
Caution during installation
(1)
Fuel
inlet
valve
at the
back
of the
heaters
:
Adjust
the
position
of the
manual valve
so
that
its
control knob does
not
touch
the
back guard.
(2)
In the
case
of a
standard
installation
(Flue
pipe
directly behind
the
heater):
1.
In
order
to
install
the
back guard
on a
heater
already
in
operation,
move
the
heater away
from
the
wall
so
that
you can
easily
use a
screw
driver
to
install
the
side
pieces.
2.
Install
the top
piece after
the
side
pieces have
been
attached,
and the
heater
has
been
reinstalled
with
the
Body clamps attached
to
the
wall.
(3)
If
using
extension
kits
:
Install
the
back
guards
in
accordance
with
Figure
2-10, page
28.
Caution
in
using
the
back guards
(1)
Remove
the top
back guard when cleaning
the
circulation
fan
assembly
and
rear
of
heater.
(2)
To
prevent overheating
the
Monitor,
ensure that
the
slits
in the
back guard
are not
blocked
by
curtains
or
other obstructions.
Fig.
2-8
27

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