A
N
9
Figure 11
Figure 12
11. Open the door, place the gas cylinder into gas cylinder support (G), connect the regulator, screw the black
handle clockwise to tighten, turn the black handle counterclockwise to remove. Secure the gas cylinder by
tightening clockwise the retention point found on gas cylinder support (G), so that the gas cylinder cannot move
from side to side or fall down. The hose must point down. The knob on the control panel is turned all the way to
the “OFF” position when the fire pit is NOT in use (see Figure 11).
12. Place the lid (A) onto the fire bowl when not in use to protect it from the elements or when fire pit is cooled
COMPLETELY after use. Cover the fire pit with weather cover (N) when not in use to protect it from the
elements or when fire pit is cooled COMPLETELY after use (see Figure 12).
NOTE:
Allow 30 minutes after use for fire pit to cool down before placing the lid to prevent scalding.
black handle
10. Put lava rock (P) around the burner, then remove the label from pilot box (see Figure 10). A gas fire pit requires
13.2 lbs lava rock.
NOTE: DO NOT completely cover the burner element or block the pilot box with the
lava rocks. When the first use, preheat the lava rocks for 15 minutes to burn out the impurities and air
in the natural lava rocks.
WARNING:
keep children away during assembly, as this item contains lava rock, which are small pieces and
can be swallowed by children.
Figure 10
Q
pilot box
G
G
retention point