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Step 4: Reassemble the fully-filled Sand/Waterbox container to the heater base: 
 
Hardware used: None 
 

(Note: All hardware used to complete Step 4 was originally preassembled to the components) 
 
Position the heater base (which is now fully assembled with the wheels and cylinder brackets attached) over the 
fully filled Sand/Waterbox and reinstall the 4 bolts and nuts which were removed during step #1.     
 

(Important: The top heater base MUST be positioned over the Sand/Waterbox container with the 
twist    cap on the side of the Sand/Waterbox container pointing toward the wheels)

 To reinstall, insert 

the 4 bolts through holes in the top of the base and through the holes in the Sand/Waterbox below, and secure 
by tightening bolts to the end of the nuts.(Please make sure that you do not over-tighten as this could warp the 
top of the base) 
 

Tip: Since the fully filled Sand/Waterbox weighs a hefty 30lbs, reassembling it to the heater base 
will be more challenging then the initial disassembly.    To assist with the reassembly you may find it 
helpful to use a raised platform such as a table or bench and follow steps a-f below. 
 

a)

 

Set the filled Sand/Waterbox on a sturdy raised platform/bench.   
 

b)

 

Position the heater base over the top of the Sand/Waterbox with the wheels aligned directly in front of the 
twist off water cap on the side of the Sand/Waterbox container.   
 

c)

 

Allow the bottom of the Sand/Waterbox to overhang the bench just enough to allow access to one of the 
four holes used for securing the 1st nut and bolt. 
 

d)

 

Slide one of the hexagon nuts into the hexagon shaped hole in the bottom of the Sand/Waterbox and hold 
it in place with your finger. 
 

e)

 

With your other hand, insert the bolt through the top of the base and using a Phillips Head screw driver 
turn clockwise until the bolt begins to thread a few turns into the nut (don’t fully tighten until all 4 bolts 
and nuts are attached)   
 

f)

 

Rotate the base slightly on the bench until the next bolt hole is just overhanging the table and repeat 
attaching the next nut/bolt. Do this until all four bolts are attached.    Then use a Phillips Head screwdriver 
to hand tighten (evenly) all four bolts/nuts until they are tight. (Please make sure that you do not 
over-tighten as this could warp the top of the base) Then place the assembled heater base back on the 
ground.     

 
 

Step 5: Reassemble the three (tall) support legs to the heater base 
 
Hardware Used:    None   

 
(Note: All hardware used to complete step #5 was originally preassembled to the components)

 

 
Align the bottom of the 3 (tall) Support Legs (8) with the holes in the heater base   
(9A) in the same alignment as they were prior to being disassembled in Step 1.   
Re-insert each bolt (which had previously been removed) through the hole in the leg   
support and finger-tighten into the base so that the legs remain loose and moveable.     
(Note: Bolts will be fully tightened after completion of Step 6)     
 
 
 
 
 

ASSEMBLY 

 

Summary of Contents for PH01-S XL Series

Page 1: ...91 61592 61593 61594 61595 61600 61601 Questions problems missing parts Before returning to your retailer call our customer service hotline at 1 866 985 7877 9 a m 6 p m EST Monday Friday or email at cservice welltraveled net ATTACH YOUR RECEIPT HERE Serial Number ______________ Purchase Date _____________ ...

Page 2: ...embly operation and maintenance of this patio heater General safety information is presented in the first few pages and is also located throughout this manual Keep this manual for future reference and to educate new users of this appliance This manual should be read in conjunction with the labeling on the appliance Safety precautions are essential when any mechanical or propane fueled equipment is...

Page 3: ...3 SAFETY INFORMATION ...

Page 4: ...4 SAFETY INFORMATION ...

Page 5: ... 6 Tank Housing 1 7 Post Support 1 8 Support Legs 3 pcs 9A Base 1 9B Sand Waterbox 1 pre assembled to base 10 LPG Cylinder Holder 3 11 Wheel Assembly 1 pc hardware is pre assembled to wheel assembly Some XL Series models include an optional table assembly which is to be installed immediately after Step 9 Please refer to page 12 for a list of table components and assembly instructions ...

Page 6: ...rdware Contents Packaged inside the top section of the Heater Carton Zip Lock Bag Hardware Contents Packaged inside the Heater Carton 4 PC Reflector Hardware Bag Packaged with the 4 Pc reflector panels HARDWARE CONTENTS ...

Page 7: ...stem is working properly If you do not hear any sparks please check to make sure the battery in installed in the correct direction and that it is fresh and fully charged Otherwise please refer to the troubleshooting guide on page 21 of this manual for further assistance Sand 25 Lbs for filling the Sand Waterbox Your Fire Sense XL Series patio heater comes standard with an empty PVC Sand Waterbox c...

Page 8: ... to the base until AFTER completing Step 2 and Step 3 below Please see Step 4 for instructions on reassembling the Sand Waterbox to the base Tip When filling with sand having a funnel will be helpful Note The Sand Waterbox container may also be filled with water mild weather climates or automotive windshield washer fluid cold weather climates however the added weight of the base filled with water ...

Page 9: ...nder bolts I from the brackets Step 3 Install Wheel Assembly to heater Base Hardware Used None Note All hardware used to complete Step 3 is already preassembled to the components 1 Locate Wheel Assembly 11 and 2 nuts bolts contained in plastic bag with Wheel Assembly Turn Base 9 so that holes for attachment of Wheel Assembly are facing you Align holes in Wheel Assembly with holes on Base Insert bo...

Page 10: ...terbox container c Allow the bottom of the Sand Waterbox to overhang the bench just enough to allow access to one of the four holes used for securing the 1st nut and bolt d Slide one of the hexagon nuts into the hexagon shaped hole in the bottom of the Sand Waterbox and hold it in place with your finger e With your other hand insert the bolt through the top of the base and using a Phillips Head sc...

Page 11: ... legs proceed to evenly tighten all 6 Bolts Nuts on the post support assembly with a wrench e Once the 6 Bolts Nuts on the post support assembly are tightly secured proceed to then use a wrench to evenly tighten each of the 3 leg support bolts to the base Step 7 Attach and secure the bottom section of the 2 pc post to the post support Hardware Used D Qt 4 M6x10 Bolt M Qt 4 M6 Lock Washer Attach th...

Page 12: ...s which include a table assembly Hardware Used None Some XL Series models include an adjustable drink table assembly which may be installed on the heater If you wish to install this feature please follow the instructions below no tools required for assembly FIG 1 Slide 1 piece part B over part A and up to the top of part A FIG 2 Insert part A through hole in part C FIG 3 Slide 1 piece part B over ...

Page 13: ...op of the Head Assembly 2 and hand tighten until secure c Remove the 4 M6x10 Bolts and 4 M6 lock Washers that come preassembled on the bottom of the burner head assembly d Hold the Head Assembly over the top of the Post and fully route the Gas Hose 3 down into the Post until it extends into the cylinder compartment e Rest the Head Assembly on the top of the Post and turn the head assembly until th...

Page 14: ... all 4 pieces of the Reflector which are wrapped in bubble wrap Unwrap and remove all pieces and peel off the protective blue plastic on each piece Locate 9 bolts and 9 cap nuts in the plastic bag Align the 3 outer pieces with the 1 center piece and place a bolt through the center hole on each piece as shown below Tighten castle nut on each bolt Next align the sides of each outer piece and the cen...

Page 15: ...g the heater on its wheels carefully and securely resting it into place on an angle which will allow you to complete the assembly Step 14 Connect the LP Hose and Regulator to the LP Cylinder Tank Hardware Used None With the bottom of the Tank Housing lifted up and resting on the Post Supports screw the Regulator 5 onto the Gas Hose 3 Do not cross thread Hand tighten securely Attach Regulator 5 to ...

Page 16: ...tion rating less than full input rating The pressure regulator and hose assembly supplied with the appliance must be used The installation must conform with local codes or in the absence of local codes with national fuel gas code ANSI Z223 1 NFPA54 natural gas and propane Installation Code CSA B149 1 or propane storage and handling code B149 2 A dented rusted or damaged propane cylinder may be haz...

Page 17: ...you must perform a complete leak test Caution Do not attempt to operate this appliance until you have read and understand all Safety Information in this manual and all assembly is complete and leak checks have been performed Before Turning Gas Supply ON 1 Your heater was designed and approved for OUTDOOR use only Do NOT use it inside a building garage or any other enclosed area 2 Make sure surroun...

Page 18: ... attempting to re light the heater If you experience any ignition problems please consult Troubleshooting on page 21 Caution Avoid inhaling fumes emitted from the heater s first use Smoke and odor from the burning of oils used in the manufacturing will appear Both smoke and odor will dissipate after approximately 30 minutes The heater should NOT produce thick black smoke When Heater is ON Emitter ...

Page 19: ... not be hung from the heater or placed on or near the heater 19 Any guard or other protective device removed for servicing the heater must be replaced prior to operating the heater 20 Installation and repair should be done by a qualified service person The heater should be inspected before each use and at least annually by a qualified service person 21 More frequent cleaning may be required as nec...

Page 20: ...own DO NOT apply to emitter screen or domes Storage Between uses Turn Control Knob OFF Disconnect LP source Store heater upright in an area sheltered from direct contact with inclement weather such as rain sleet hail snow dust and debris If desired cover heater to protect exterior surfaces and to help prevent build up in air passages Never leave LP cylinder exposed to direct sunlight or excessive ...

Page 21: ...oose connection Check all fittings Igniter fails Use stick lighter to manually light Gas pressure low with valve open full Replace cylinder or regulator New cylinder or 1st ignition Purge air from lines Cylinder valve on no gas flow Replace hose regulator assembly AAA battery behind igniter button is dead Replace with a new AAA battery Low burner flame Pressure is low Replace LPG tank Tank is low ...

Page 22: ...ter cap 2 Head Assembly 1 3 Gas Hose 1 pc attached to head assembly 4 Post Assembly 2 pcs 5 Regulator 1 6 Tank Housing 1 7 Post Support 1 8 Support Legs 3 pcs 9A Base 1 9B Sand Waterbox 1 pre assembled to base 10 LPG Cylinder Holder 3 11 Wheel Assembly 1 pc hardware is pre assembled to wheel assembly Some XL Series models include an optional table assembly which is to be installed immediately afte...

Page 23: ...RUCTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL CAN RESULT IN SEVERE PROPERTY DAMAGE AND OR PERSONAL INJURY IN NO EVENT WILL WELL TRAVELED LIVING OR ITS DIRECTORS OFFICERS OR AGENTS BE LIABLE TO THE PURCHASER OR ANY THIRD PARTY WHETHER IN CONTRACT IN TORT OR ON ANY OTHER BASIS FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL PUNITIVE EXEMPLARY CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL LOSS COST OR DAMAGE ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SAL...

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