Based on the limited reference, replacing a stove glass involves correctly positioning the glass within the frame, ensuring it doesn't catch on the corners, and then loosely fitting the glass clips. You also need to replace the gaskets underneath the glass clips.
Here's a breakdown based on that information:
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Position the Glass: Carefully place the new glass into the stove's frame.
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Check for Obstructions: Ensure the glass sits properly and doesn't get stuck or snag on any part of the cast-iron frame (if applicable).
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Secure with Clips (Loosely): Place the glass clips over the glass to hold it in place. Don't tighten them fully at this stage.
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Replace Gaskets: Replace any gaskets that sit underneath the glass clips. These gaskets help seal the glass and prevent air leaks.
It's important to note that this is based on a very limited piece of information. A full, safe glass replacement would require detailed steps on a specific make and model of stove. Consult a professional if you are not comfortable with this task.