5
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