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LEAK TEST
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Do not use an open flame to check for leaks.
2. Do not smoke during testing.
3. Do not test indoors.
4. A leak check must be performed whenever the gas cylinder is replaced.
5. Make sure the control knob is in the “OFF” position.
6. Make sure the gas cylinder is correctly and securely connected to the pressure
regulator, without over tightening.
7. Turn on the gas cylinder valve. Apply 50% soap and 50% water solution to
the gas hose and connections between the control knob and gas cylinder.
8a. If something is leaking, you will see bubbles form. In case of leaks, turn off
the gas supply, undo the leaking connection, re-connect it and try again. If the
leak persists, consult Customer Service Center for assistance.
8b. If the connection does not leak, proceed with operation.
7. Press in and turn the control valve knob clockwise to OFF to shut
down fireplace. Close the gas cylinder valve when the fireplace
is not in use.(CAUTION: Do not kink flexible gas hose. If it is
kinked, a gas leak could occur.)
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1. Make sure control valve is OFF.
2. Turn on gas tank valve.
3. Press in and turn control valve knob counterclockwise
to LOW to light. See the figure to the right.
4. If burner is lit, continue pressing in the control valve
knob for a minute to heat the thermocouple.
5. When control valve knob is released, the burner should
be lit. If not, turn control valve knob clockwise to OFF. Wait
for 5 minutes then start with step 3 above.
6. Press in and turn control valve knob to desired heat output,
LOW ~ HIGH.
LIGHTING THE BURNERS
OFF
HIGH
MAX
BAS
ARRET
LOW