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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
REASON
SOLUTION
Burner not lighting
with igniter
Burner does not light
Flames blow out
Emits a lot of black smoke
Drop in gas flow, reduced
flame height
Irregular flame pattern, or
does not run length of burner
Dry burner
Clear guard of obstructions
Replace battery in igniter
Remove obstructions or
clean holes
Replace/refill tank
Fully tighten coupling nut
Straighten hose
Ice buildup on propane tank
Burner wet
Guard obstructed
Coupling nut loose
Bent hose
Turn control knob on
Control knob off
High winds
Turn control knob to high
Propane tank is empty
Temperature less than 40°F,
tank less than
¼
full
Replace/refill tank
Propane tank is empty
Replace/refill tank
Remove obstructions or
clean holes
Burner holes obstructed
Burner holes obstructed
Remove obstructions or
clean holes
Straighten hose
Bent hose
Clean burner
Dirt or film on burner
Propane tank is empty
Igniter battery dead
Burner holes obstructed
Replace tank
Flames lose heat in
cold weather
STORAGE
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Allow fire pit to cool 10 minutes before storage.
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Disconnect propane tank when putting fire pit in storage. Do not store propane tank in the vicinity of
the fire pit.
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Do not store propane tank in temperatures over 120°F.
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Protect your fire pit with the PVC cover when not in use. Cover is for UV protection and not suitable for
protection from inclement weather.
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Do not store in direct sunlight.
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Do not store/use gasoline, or any other flammable vapors or liquids, in the vicinity of the fire pit.
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It is recommended that the fire pit is stored indoors during winter.
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If fire pit is stored indoors, disconnect and leave propane tank outdoors.
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For extended storage, remove the battery from the ignitor.