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L

IGHTING 

I

NSTRUCTIONS

 

 

1.  Inspect  the  hose  and  burner  for  wear  or  damage.  DO 

NOT  LIGHT  THE  FIRE  PIT  IF  DAMAGE  OR  WEAR  IS 
FOUND. 

2.  Attach  the  regulator  assembly  to  your  propane  cylinder. 

MAKE  SURE  YOUR  PROPANE  CYLINDER  VALVE  IS 

CLOSED  

3.  Attach  the  campfire  regulator  assembly  to  your  propane 

cylinder  by  threading  the  QCC  fitting  clockwise  onto  the 

cylinder valve until hand tight snug (see Figure 1).   

 After the first time this is hooked up use a soap and water  
    solution  to  perform  a  leak  test.  NEVER  USE  AN  OPEN 

FLAME FOR A LEAK TEST. 

 a) Place the solution on the connections at either end of the hose and regulator assembly. 
 b) Open the LP cylinder valve, if bubbles start to form between the valve and the hose there 

is a leak. Close the LP cylinder valve, unscrew the connection then re-attach. Re-open the 

LP cylinder valve, if bubbles start to form between the valve and the hose there is still a 
leak, see your dealer. If no bubbles are seen continue to c. 

c)  Open  the  gas  line  valve,  if  bubbles  start  to  form 

between the valve and the hose there is a leak. Close the 
gas line valve, unscrew the connection then re-attach. Re-
open  the  gas  line  valve,  if  bubbles  start  to  form  between 
the valve and the hose there is still a leak, see your dealer. 

If no bubbles are seen continue lighting the campfire. 
4.  Check  that  the  gas  line  valve  is  in  the  “OFF”  position. 

Open LP tank valve (see Figure 3).  
5.  Place  a  lit  match  or  equivalent  on  the  log  set  near  a 

burner port (see Figure 2). 

6.  STAND  CLEAR  AND  SLOWLY  OPEN  THE  GAS  LINE 

VALVE TO THE “ON” POSITION (Figure 3 is shown in the 

“OFF”  position).  This  campfire  may  light  with  a  “WOOF’; 
this is NORMAL and is not dangerous. 
7. The flame intensity can be lowered by slowly closing the 

gas line valve until the desired setting is reached. 

Figure 1

 

 

Figure 2

 

 

Figure 3

 

 

Summary of Contents for Patio Fire

Page 1: ...WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electrical switches do not use the phone in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Foll...

Page 2: ...ety Precautions 3 Specifications 4 Assembly 4 Campfire Placement 4 Lighting Instructions 5 Turning Off Gas To Campfire 6 Log Ember Placement 6 Natural Gas Conversion 8 Care Maintenance 9 Storage 10 Wa...

Page 3: ...temperatures and should stay away to avoid burn or clothing ignition Young children should be carefully supervised when they are in the area of the appliance FOR YOUR SAFETY Installation and service m...

Page 4: ...essure regulator provided with this appliance must be used This regulator is set for an outlet pressure of 11 inch W C 2 74 kPa The LP gas supply cylinder s to be used with this campfire must be arran...

Page 5: ...Re open the LP cylinder valve if bubbles start to form between the valve and the hose there is still a leak see your dealer If no bubbles are seen continue to c c Open the gas line valve if bubbles s...

Page 6: ...in their existing holes Figure 4 shows the Jackson Grills Patio Fire burner clean and empty The burner ports and alignment pins are highlighted for reference When placing the logs ensure that they do...

Page 7: ...7 Figures 7 through 10 Place logs 3 to 6 using the images below Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 7 Figure 8 Place the ember fibers over the burner making sure to cover all the burner slots...

Page 8: ...er loosen the screw on the air shutter located on the burner turn the shutter so that it is completely closed Re tighten the screw Re install burner in reverse order 6 Using a 18 mm wrench remove prop...

Page 9: ...the campfire body To clean the burner wait until the campfire has completely cooled Gently remove the log set and embers CAREFULLY LIFT each log STRAIGHT UP off of the center tube and alignment pins s...

Page 10: ...or an enclosure having four 4 side a top and a bottom 1 At least two 2 ventilation openings at cylinder valve level shall be provided in the side wall equally sized spaced at 180 degrees 3 14 rad and...

Page 11: ...ers defects in materials and workmanship only if the product has been installed and used according to the manual s instructions If the product is damaged or broken as a result of misuse or mishandling...

Page 12: ...Part Number Part Description TPR18THA Tee Handle Assembly TPR18LID Lid TPR18WG Wind guard TPR18LS Log set TPR18EMB Embers 2 bags TPR18LPB LP Burner TPR18BDY Body TPR18HRA Hose Regulator Assembly TPR1...

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