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Do not place clothing or flammable materials near the fire pit.
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Fire pit is not intended for cooking.
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Do not place food or eat on the surface of fire pit.
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Be careful when igniting fire pit as flame may flare and cause injury.
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Do not use if lava rocks are wet. Ensure that rocks are completely dry before use.
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Keep a safe distance from the fire pit when in use. Do not sit or rest hands/feet on fire
pit.
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To avoid burns, do not touch or move any part of this fire pit when in use; wait until it has
completely cooled.
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Do not breathe smoke from the fire pit and avoid getting smoke in your eyes.
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Do not alter this appliance. Any alteration can cause a safety hazard.
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Do not use any accessory or fitting other than original accessories and fittings.
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Keep all electrical cords and hoses away from heated surfaces.
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Routinely check hoses for wear or abrasions. Do not use if hoses are damaged.
Propane Tank Warnings
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Make sure to organize fuel hose to prevent accidental tripping.
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Only use standard 20-pound propane tanks.
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Maximum gas supply pressure is 250 PSI.
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Do not fill tank more than 80% of its capacity.
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Do not use tank if any part of it is damaged; rust and dents can be dangerous.
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Propane tank must have a collar to protect the gas valve.
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Using too much propane gas may result in gas pooling and will not burn.
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Check for leaks by brushing a mixture of soap and water on all connections. If large
bubbles form when gas is turned on, there may be a leak.
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If propane tank is leaking gas, immediately do the following:
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Turn off fire pit and disconnect tank
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Move people away from the immediate area
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Do not try to repair leaking tank. Contact a professional to repair or replace tank.
Diagram:
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Guard
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Igniter pin
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Thermocouple
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Burner
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Control panel
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Fuel hose
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Regulator
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Coupling nut
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Door