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the area of the appliance. Clothing 
or other flammable materials should 
not be hung from the appliance, 
or placed on or near the appliance. 
Any guard or other protective device 
removed for servicing the appliance 
must be replaced prior to operating 
the appliance. 

Installation and repair should be 
done by a qualified service person 
The appliance should be inspected 
before use and at least annually 
by a qualified service person. More 
frequent cleaning may be required 
as necessary. It is imperative that 
control compartment, burners and 
circulating air passageways of the 
appliance be kept clean. 

Use caution when assembling and 
operating fire pit to avoid cuts and 
scrapes from rough or sharp edges.

Do not move the fire pit while it 
is in use. Allow the fire pit to cool 
completely before moving or storing.

When in use, the fire pit must be 
on a level, stable surface in an area 
clear of combustible material. An 
asphalt surface (blacktop) may not 
be acceptable for this purpose. Do 
not operate fire pit on flammable 
material such as carpet or a wood 
deck. store the fire pit in a dry, 
protected location.

This fire pit is not intended for and 
should never be used as a heater. 

DO NOT leave fire pit unattended 
while in use. Operate the fire pit 
with close supervision. 

DO NOT operate around children or 
animals.

Do not bump or tip fire pit. If
Fire pit becomes extremely hot - 
allow fire pit to cool completely 
before handling. If you must handle 
the fire pit while it is hot, always 
wear protective oven mitts or heat 
resistant gloves when handling the 
fire pit or its components.

DO NOT obstruct flow of combustion 
air and/or ventilation air for fire pit.

Do not wear loose clothing while 
operating the fire pit. Tie back long 
hair while operating the fire pit. 
ALWAYs wear fully covering shoes 
while operating the fire pit.

Allow fire pit and its components 
to cool completely before 
conducting any routine cleaning or 
maintenance. Do not move the fire 
pit when in use. Allow the fire pit to 
cool before moving or storing.

Do not use this appliance if any part 
has been under water. Immediately 
call a qualified service technician to 
inspect the appliance and to replace 
any part of the control system and 
any gas control which has been 
under water.

An LP cylinder not connected for use 
should not be stored in the vicinity 
of fire pit or any other fire pit. Do 
not store spare LP cylinders within 10 
feet of fire pit.
LP cylinders must be stored outdoors, 
out of reach of children. Do not 
store a spare LP-gas cylinder under 
or near this fire pit. Never fill the 
cylinder beyond 80 percent full. 
Failure to follow these instructions 
exactly could result in a fire causing 
death or serious injury.

While the fire pit is not in use, the 
gas must be turned off at the supply 
cylinder. The fire pit should be shut 
off and all supply valves (on piping 
or on fuel cylinders) should be 
closed in the event that the odor of 
unburned gas is detected. Do not 
attempt to use the unit until any gas 
leaks are fixed. Do not use the fire 
pit if the burner fails to light or fails 
to remain lit. Under such conditions, 
gas should be shut off and fuel 
cylinders should be disconnected. 
Do not operate under high wind 
conditions. All installations are 
to conform to local codes. In the 
absence of local codes, installation 
should conform to the National Fuel 
Gas Code, ANsIZ223.1/NFPA 54

Fire pit should be installed with the 
hose regulator assembly extended 
at full length of hose directly 
away from the burner. When so 
configured, placement results in 
maximum tank to fire pit distance. 
When fire pit is operated, the hose/
regulator and gas tank should be 
on a line perpendicular to wind 
direction. Placing tank closer than 
48” to the fire pit can overheat the 
tank and cause release of propane 
through relief openings and can 
result in tank fire or explosion.

CONNECTING ThE lP TANk

1. The knob on the LP tank must be 
closed. see that the knob is turned 
clockwise to a full stop.
2. Check that the control knob on 
the fire pit is turned off.
3. Remove the protective cap from 
the LP tank valve and coupling nut, 
if present.
4. Hold the regulator 
in one hand and insert 
the nipple into the 
valve outlet. Be sure 
the nipple is centered 
in the valve outlet. 
The coupler connects 
to the large outside threads on the 
valve outlet
5. Hand tighten the coupler 
clockwise until it comes to a full 
stop. Firmly tighten by hand only.

6. Place the tank to the side or rear 

of the fire pit. Make sure the hose 
does not touch any part of the 
burner drum housing. 

(B) Nipple has to 
be centered into 
the LP tank valve

(C) Hold 
coupling nut 
and regulator as 
shown for proper 
connection to LP 
tank valve

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