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D

pilot box

 

A

PART 

DESCRIPTION 

QUANTITY 

 

1 pc

B

 

1 pc

C

 

 

1 pc

D

1 box

Weather cover

Fire table
Tank seat

Lava rock (4.18 Ibs)

B

C

D

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Figure 2

ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

1.

 

2.   

    

PACKAGE CONTENTS

Carefully unpack all parts from the box, compare parts with package content listed above, make sure all parts 

are present before beginning assembly of product. If any part is missing or damaged, do not attempt to assem-

ble the product. Contact customer service for replacement parts.
Open the box of lava rocks, put the lava rocks (D) into the fire bowl of the fire table (A) (See Figure 2). A gas 

fire pit requires 4.18 lbs lava rocks.

WARNING:

 keep children away during assembly, as this item contains lava rock, which are small pieces and 

can be swallowed by children. 

NOTE:

 leave the pilot box uncovered by the lava rock.

 
     

 
     

CAUTION: 

Please be advised that this fire pit is equipped with natural lava rock that may crackle or pop the 

first time it is used. The lava rock has been pre-heat treated to release any natural inherent moisture. How-

ever, in rare cases on first time use, the lava rock may pop or burst causing small pieces of hot rock to 

potentially be a projectile. These hot pieces could cause injury or property damage. As a precaution, please 

follow these instructions the first time the fire pit is used:

(1). On first use, do not stand over or near the fire pit once lit.

(2). Light the fire pit and let it run on high for 20 minutes. 

(3). Once lit, do not go within 12 feet of the fire pit for at least the first 20 minutes on the first use to ensure 

       any  residual moisture trapped in the rocks gets released.

(4). After the first heating cycle there is little further concern. It is rare that any crackling will happen on the 

      first use,  this is simply a precaution. 

(5). Keep lava rock covered and dry while not in use to prevent additional moisture from getting in the rocks.

(6). If lava rocks are exposed to moisture after first use, run the burner on low to gradually warm and dry the 

      rocks before repeating steps 1 through 3.

Summary of Contents for F200061-B2

Page 1: ...Assembly Instruction 01 ...

Page 2: ...e www casainc com Contact us 303 747 4321 Email us service casainc com Customer Service Before Return If part missing or damaged or you need help with assembly please do not hesitate to contact us 02 FIRE PIT ...

Page 3: ...as supplier DANGER CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD This appliance can produce carbon monoxide which has no odor Using it in an enclosed space can kill you Never use this appliance in an enclosed space such as a camper tent car or home WARNING If the information in this manual is not followed exactly a fire or explosion may result causing property damage personal injury or loss of life If you smell gas Shut...

Page 4: ...t the control compartment burners and circulating air passageways of the appliance are kept clean CAUTION The propane gas pressure regulator provided with this appliance must be used This regulator is set for an outlet pressure of 11 inches water column DO NOT burn solid fuels in this appliance This outdoor gas appliance is for Outdoor Use ONLY This outdoor gas appliance is not intended to be inst...

Page 5: ...tely 18 in Tank Body approximately 12 in diameter Base approximately 8 in diameter The cylinder supply system must be arranged for vapor withdrawl The cylinder used must include a collar to protect the cylinder valve This appliance shall be used only outdoors in a well ventilated space and shall not be used in a building garage or any other enclosed space When this appliance is not in use the gas ...

Page 6: ...or pop the first time it is used The lava rock has been pre heat treated to release any natural inherent moisture How ever in rare cases on first time use the lava rock may pop or burst causing small pieces of hot rock to potentially be a projectile These hot pieces could cause injury or property damage As a precaution please follow these instructions the first time the fire pit is used 1 On first...

Page 7: ...it or in an area where the hose may be subject to accidental damage Figure 3 Figure 4 3 Put the gas tank in the tank seat B connect the regulator screw the black handle clockwise to tighten turn the black handle counterclockwise to remove The hose must point down The knob on the control panel is turned all the way to the OFF position when the fireplace is NOT in use see Figure 3 black handle 07 Fi...

Page 8: ...pere 5 minutos antes de intentar posición APG apagado 08 Figure 6 BATTERY BATTERY WARNING Make sure the control knob is in the OFF position Unscrew the push button cap on the ignitor module located on the control panel to access the battery compartment The ignitor module requires one AAA size battery See Figure 6 BATTERY IS NOT INCLUDED 1 Please observe proper polarity and use the correct battery ...

Page 9: ...pect the solution at the connection looking for bubbles If NO bubbles appear the connection is secure If bubbles appear the connection has the leak disconnect the regulator reconnect perform another leak check If you continue to see bubbles after several attempts cylinder valve is defective and should be returned to cylinder s supplier Apply several drops of solution where gas valve attaches to be...

Page 10: ...bly If the gas control is submerge in water DO NOT use it It must be replaced 3 Air flow must be unobstructed Keep controls burner and circulating air passageways clean Signs of possible blockage include 1 Gas odor with extreme yellow tipping of flame 2 Fire pit does NOT reach the desired temperature 3 Fire pit flame is excessively uneven 4 Fire pit makes popping noises 5 Spiders and insects can n...

Page 11: ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Firepit pulse ignition Firepit regulator 90 degree hose 3048 mm 120 Firepit electrode 1 75 tip wire 300 mm for 30000 BTU Fire table Weather cover Firepit lava rock red 4 18 lbs F200061 B2 FT F200061 WC ET LR 4 18 EFP THRMCPL CLTN PLSELT HA 3048 90 ET E3 300 11 ...

Page 12: ...vered Warranty Exclusions Failure caused by unreasonable or abusive use Firepits that were clearance items display models or items purchased in an as is condition freight damage firepit damaged by acts of nature vandalism fire abuse lack of proper care and maintenance or improper assembly straps and normal fading or discoloration from exposure to elements oils spills fluids or chemicals Table top ...

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