HAMPTON BAY Fordham GT-7108-SSS Use And Care Manual Download Page 6

 

 

 

 

 

Safety Warnings (continued  )

 

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CAUTION

CAUTION

C  hildren and adults should be alerted to the haz  ards of  high surf ace temperature and should stay away to 

av  oid burns or prev  ent clothing f rom igniting. 

Y  oung children should be caref ully superv  ised when they are in the area of  the appliance. 

C  lothing or other f lammable materials should not be hung f  rom the appliance or placed on or near  

the appliance. 
A  ny guard or other protectiv  e dev  ice remov  ed f  or serv  icing the appliance must be replaced prior 

to operating the appliance. 

Installation and repair should be done by a q  ualif ied serv  ice person. The appliance should be inspected bef ore 
use and at least annually by a q  ualif  ied serv  ice person. M   ore f  req  uent cleaning may be req  uired as necessary. 
It is imperativ  e that the control compartment, burners, and circulating air passageways of  the appliance are 
kept clean. 
D  o not use the appliance if  any part has been under water. Immediately call a q  ualif ied technician to inspect 
the appliance and to replace any part of   the control system and any gas control which has been under water. 

LP gas supply cylinder to be used must be constructed and marked in accordance with the specif ications  
f or LP gas cylinders of  the U. S. D  epartment of  Transportation (D  O  T). See page 15. 
The cylinder system must be arranged f or v  apor withdrawal and the cylinder must include a collar to protect 

the cylinder v  alv  e. 

Use only 20 lb (9 kg) LP gas cylinders. 
D  o not burn wood or any other materials in this appliance. 

The burner must be replaced prior to the appliance being put into operation if  it is ev  ident that the burner is  
damaged. The replacement burner must be the same as the part specif  ied by manuf acturer. 

To clean the appliance, including the burner, please ref er to the "  C  leaning and C  learing"   section on page 16. 

D  o not try to cool glass beads with water soon af  ter shutting of f  the gas appliance or they will break. 

D  o not use the gas appliance in strong wind and/or heav  y rain. 

Summary of Contents for Fordham GT-7108-SSS

Page 1: ...WWW HAMPTONBAY COM 1 855 HD HAMPTON Questions problems missing parts Before returning to the store call Hampton Bay Customer Service 8 00 a m 7 00 p m EST Monday Friday 9 00 a m 6 00 p m EST Saturday...

Page 2: ...ocation 12 Setting Up 12 Gas Connection 13 Leak Check 14 Operation 14 Lighting 14 Shutting Down the Gas Appliance 15 How to Disconnect the Cylinder 15 Storage and Maintenance 17 Troubleshooting 16 Cle...

Page 3: ...4 CSA 2 41 2014 outdoor decorative gas appliances READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE To reduce the risk of injury to persons WARNING FUELS USED IN LIQUEFIED PROPANE GAS APPLIANCES AND THE PRODUCTS OF CO...

Page 4: ...eat Input 45 000 BTU Fuel Propane Gas Supply 20 lb LP gas cylinder Manifold Pressure 11 in water column Orifice Size diameter 1 93 mm Gas Supply Pressure 250 PSI max Specifications Dimension Lx Wx H W...

Page 5: ...well v entilated space and shall not be used in a building garage or any other enclosed area When in use keep the appliance area clear with at least 48 in 121 9 cm on the sides and 72 in 182 9 cm on...

Page 6: ...he appliance if any part has been under water Immediately call a q ualif ied technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under...

Page 7: ...30 minutes to complete the assembly process HARDWARE INCLUDED NOTE Hardware not shown to actual size AA BB CC DD 7 TOOLS NEEDED AAA AAA Battery 1pc Part Description Quantity AA BB CC DD 18 2 20 1 Bolt...

Page 8: ...PACKAGE CONTENTS Part Description Quantity A B C1 C2 D E F 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Table top incl gas furnace Tank rack Left table leg Side panel Rear panel Front access door Right table leg G Lid 1 Rocks 3 5...

Page 9: ...el and table leg with M6 washers CC and M6 x 2 0 hex bolts AA using M6 hex Attach the side panel F and table legs C1 and C2 to the table top Place the table top A upside down on a flat smooth surface...

Page 10: ...ach the access door E to rear panel G with M6 washers CC and M6 x 2 0 hex bolts AA using M6 hex wrench DD AA CC AA and M6 x 3 5 hex bolts BB using M6 hex wrench DD CC and M6 x 2 0 hex bolts AA using M...

Page 11: ...ted warranty period please contact the Hampton Bay customer 51 Hex Cross Screw Nut 52 Orifice Connector Orifice 53 Ignition Needle 54 Thermocouple 55 Heat Insulation Board 57 Fire Basin 58 Burner Baff...

Page 12: ...NOTE Fig 3 1 2 3 Loading the propane tank Fig 2 O pen the front access door Fig 2 Fig 3 Do not place this appliance on grass or dirt areas This may prevent proper safety venting Use the rotation knob...

Page 13: ...ive electrode side of the battery into the bottom of the battery box O ver the battery with the plastic cover Fig 4 Connect the pressure regulator 4 to the tank by rotating the knob 5 clockwise until...

Page 14: ...K CHECK WARNING Do not use an open flame to check for leaks Do not smoke during testing Do not test indoors A leak check must be performed whenever the gas cylinder is replaced NOTE Make sure the gas...

Page 15: ...d You can use soapy water to check if there is gas leakage at the outlet Fig 11 Turn the gas cylinder valve 7 off when the gas appliance is not in use Do not try to cool glass beads with cold water ri...

Page 16: ...er webs and insects Spiders and insects can nest in burner or orifices Air ows must be unobstructed Keep controls burner and circulating air passageways clean Cleaning Clearing Problem Observed Possib...

Page 17: ...or send replacement parts to its discretion at no cost to the original purchaser This warranty will also be void by improperly treated neglected rusted by exposure to the elements misused and or if an...

Page 18: ...lteraci n servicio o mantenimiento inadecuado podr a causar lesiones o da os materiales Lea detenidamente las instrucciones de instalaci n operaci n y mantenimiento antes de la instalaci n o mantenimi...

Page 19: ...as 11 Instalaci n 12 Ubicaci n 12 Montaje 12 Cargando el tanque de gas propano 12 Cargando la bater a 13 Conexi n de Gas 13 Funcionamiento 14 Verificaci n de Fugas 14 Iluminaci n 14 Apagando Su Artefa...

Page 20: ...DVERTENCIA LOS FLUIDOS UTILIZADOS EN LOS APARATOS DE GAS PROPANO LICUADO Y LOS PRODUCTOS DE LA COMBUSTI N DE DICHOS COMBUSTIBLES PUEDEN EXPONERLO A SUSTANCIAS QU MICAS INCLUIDO EL BENCENO DEL QUE EL E...

Page 21: ...000 BTU Combustible Gas Propano Suministro de Gas ilindro de gas LP de 20 lb Presi n del Man metro 11 pulg Columna de Agua Tama o de Orificio 1 93 mm Presi n de Gas 250 PSI max Especificaciones Dimen...

Page 22: ...aire libre en un lugar ventilado y no debe ser usado en edificios garajes o cualquier otro lugar cerrado Cuando se use mantenga el rea del artefacto despejada con al menos 48 pulg 121 9 cm de los lado...

Page 23: ...e del artefacto se mantengan limpios No utilice el artefacto si alguna pieza ha estado bajo el agua Llame inmediatamente a un t nico calificado para que inspeccione el artefacto y reemplace cualquier...

Page 24: ...LANIFICACI N DE ENSAMBLAJE El proceso tomar cerca de 30minutos para ser completado si se realiza entre 2 personas HERRAMIENTAS NECESARIAS AAA Bater a AAA 1pieza Parte Descripci n Cantidad AA BB CC DD...

Page 25: ...UE Parte Descripci n Cantidad A B C1 C2 D E F 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Hornilla a gas de sobremesa Estante del tanque Pata izquierda de la mesa Panel lateral Panel trasero Puerta delantera Pata iderecha de la me...

Page 26: ...e el tablero de la mesa A boca abajo sobre una superficie plana y lisa Fije el panel lateral F y las patas de la mesa C1 y C2 al tablero con las arandelas M 6 CC y los tornillos M6 x 20 AA con la ayud...

Page 27: ...la puerta delantera E al panel trasero G con arandelas M6 CC y tornillos M6 x 20 AA usando la llave alen hexagonal M6 DD AA CC AA AA CC BB CC D AA CC 3 Fije el estante del tanque D al panel lateral F...

Page 28: ...zarla con el n mero de pieza proporcionado 51 Tornillo y Tuerca en Cruz Hexagonal 52 Orificio Conector y Orificio 53 Aguja de Encendido 54 Termopar 55 Tablero de Aislamiento T rmico 57 Hoguera 58 Defl...

Page 29: ...lquier material o construcci n combustible La instalaci n ser mucho m s f cil con dos o m s personas Distancia m nima respecto a construcciones combustibles trasera y lateral 48 pulgadas 1219 mm super...

Page 30: ...la parte inferior de la caja de la bater a Sobre la bater a con la tapa de pl stico Fig 4 Conecte el regulador de presi n 4 al tanque girando la perilla 5 en el sentido de las agujas del reloj hasta q...

Page 31: ...ada vez que se sustituya un cilindro de gas se debe realizar una verificaci n de fugas NOTA Aseg rese de que la perilla de control de gas 2 est en la posici n OFF apagado Abra la puerta frontal Aseg r...

Page 32: ...sferas de vidrio Requerimientos del Cilindro de Gas NOTA No se incluye el cilindro con esta unidad 1 Gire la perilla de control de gas 2 a OFF para apagar el artefacto 1 Aseg rese de que la v lvula de...

Page 33: ...tos pueden anidar en el quemador o en los orificios Los flujos de aire deben estar libres de obstrucciones Mantenga limpios los controles el quemador y los conductos de aire circulante Limpieza y Vaci...

Page 34: ...r de la fecha de compra El comprobante de compra fechado ser necesario para cualquier reclamo de garant a Esta garant a cubre todas las piezas que presenten defectos de fabricaci n y o en los material...

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