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Vermont Castings Vigilant
®
2000898
Because access to the areas behind the side plates
and lower reback is possible through the three clean-
out access covers, it usually will not be necessary to
remove any other interior parts. Contact your local
Vermont Castings Authorized Dealer for instructions if it
is necessary to remove the remaining interior parts.
Re-install the interior parts in this order:
• Low Grates
• High Grates
Ash Fettle
• Front Grille
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The Vigilant glass system is designed so that during
normal stove operation you may enjoy the view of the
re for extended periods without cleaning the glass.
How-ever, the ash residue which accumulates on the
glass surface should be removed regularly to prevent
etching. To clean the glass, follow this procedure:
Let the stove and glass cool completely.
Wash the glass with warm water, and a soft paper
towel or rag.
Rinse and dry thoroughly.
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For stubborn deposits use a ceramic glass cleaner
available from your local Vermont Castings Authorized
Dealer. Do not allow the cleaner to touch any brass
ornamentation or porcelain nish on the stove.
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The ceramic glass used in your Vigilant is specially
designed to withstand high temperatures. Although it is
very durable, handle it carefully. It may chip if dropped
against a hard surface, if struck with a hard object, or if
the doors are carelessly slammed shut.
If it should be necessary to replace the glass, use only
high temperature ceramic glass supplied by Vermont
Castings. Do not use substitutes.
Do not operate your stove if glass panes installed in the
doors are broken.
To remove or replace the glass, follow this procedure:
1. Place the door, interior side up, on a level work sur-
face.
2. Remove the two retainer clips. Carefully remove the
old glass.
3. Examine the gasketing. Worn gasketing should be
replaced. Remove the old gasketing. Cut new gasket-
ing to t around the sides and top of the window open-
ing. Secure the new gasketing in place with a thin bead
of gasket cement.
4. Position the two retainer clips on the door with open-
ings in the retainer lining up with the screw holes in the
door. A round hole in the retainer will line up with the
upper screw hole in the door. A slot in the retainer will
line up with the lower screw hole in the door. The sec-
tion of the retainer which is at an angle with the main
section should point downward toward the glass.
5. Reinstall the retainer screws; do not overtighten.
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1. Disconnect the ball chain from the air intake shutter.
You may need to grip the chain with pliers.
2. Remove the screw that holds the sheet metal or cast
iron thermostat cover in place, and take the cover
off. You may need to bend the thermostat lever away
from the stove to remove the cover.
3. Unscrew the thermostat lever from the back of the
stove. Save the small compression spring for use
with the new lever.
KT447
compression spring
3/18/04 djt
Bi-Metallic Coil
Compression
spring
KT447
 Save compression spring for new thermostat lever.
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1. Put the compression spring on the threaded shaft of
the new lever. Start screwing the lever into the back
of the stove, being careful to avoid cross-threading.
The lever should turn easily. If it does not, back the
lever out and start over. A drop of light machine oil
on the threads may help.
2. Keep turning the lever until you feel resistance
caused by the spring being compressed. Turn the
lever one more revolution.
3. Replace the thermostat cover.
4. Bend the thermostat lever into position. The thermo-
stat lever may need to be bent slightly toward the
stove to be easily accessible. (Fig. 28)
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