Outdoor Plus OPT-TT E Series Manual Download Page 13

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CLEANING, MAINTENANCE & STORAGE

CLEANING 

Inspect the appliance before initial use. Clean the 

appliance at least annually and have it inspected by a 

qualified field service person. 

Periodically examine the burner. If the burner is dirty, 

clean it with a soft wire brush. Remove any dirt or debris 

in this area. This will ensure long life and trouble-free 

operation. 

The easiest way to clean the fire pit is to let it cool 

completely off. Spray the enclosure off with water. Note: 

Do NOT spray water directly onto the burner and igniter.  

and wipe clean with a dry cloth.

When not in use and after cooling, cover your fire pit 

with a full length cover. The cover will help protect 

your fire pit from detrimental effects of weather and 

environmental pollutants (see your local Outdoor Plus 

dealer for details).

Before placing the cover on the fire pit, make sure the 

unit is shut off, that the gas lines are disconnected and 

that the unit has had sufficient time to cool. 

More frequent cleaning may be required as necessary. 

It is imperative the control compartment, burner and 

circulation air passageways of the appliance be kept 

clean and free. 

MAINTENANCE 

Periodically check the hose connecting the propane gas 

cylinder to ensure it is not cracked or damaged in any 

way. All natural gas hook-ups should be serviced and 

inspected only by qualified installers only. 

Spiders and other insects can nest in the burners and 

block the gas and airflow to the burner ports. This 

creates a dangerous condition that can result in a fire 

from behind the valve panel. Inspect and clean the 

burners periodically. 

Any guard or other protective device removed for 

servicing the appliance must be replaced prior to 

operating the appliance. 

Inspect the fuel supply connection for signs of leakage 

(including the hose for propane models) before each use 

of the appliance. 

Do not repair or replace any part of your fire pit. Have 

a qualified technician perform all service. Any repairs 

made by a non-approved service technician will void 

your warranty. 

STORAGE 

When your fire pit is not in use, turn off the gas at the 

source. 

This appliance can be store indoors only if it has been 

disconnected from its fuel supply. 

Store propane cylinders outdoors in a well-ventilated 

area out of reach of children. Disconnected cylinders 

must have threaded valve plugs tightly installed and 

must not be stored in a building, garage, or any other 

enclosed area. 

To extend the life of your fire pit, protect and cover it 

from the elements when not in use. 

(See Figure N)

 Ensure 

the appliance has ample time to cool off after use and 

prior to installing storage cover. Damage caused to 

storage cover due to heat or burns are not covered by 

warranty.

FIGURE N

TOP TORCH

Summary of Contents for OPT-TT E Series

Page 1: ...L U S C O M 2 3 5 E A S T M A I N S T 9 0 9 4 6 0 5 5 7 9 P A G E 1 TOP TORCHES ELECTRONIC IGNITION OPT TT XX E OR OPT TT XX SE INSTALLER Leave this manual with the appliance CONSUMER Retain this manual for future reference ...

Page 2: ...lessures ou de dommages Veuillez lire attentivement les instructions d installation d utilisation et d entretien avant d installer ou de réparer ce matériel POUR USAGE A L EXTERIEUR SEULEMENT SAFETYWARNINGS AVERTISSEMENT WARNING For use with natural gas or liquid propane only Do not use charcoal or other solid fuel in gas burning appliances Do not use your fire feature for cooking Always adhere to...

Page 3: ...nts while using your fire pit Fabric may ignite and result in personal injury Pour utilisation avec du gaz naturel ou du propane liquide seulement N utilisez pas de charbon de bois ou d autres combustibles solides dans les appareils à gaz N utilisez pas votre caractéristique de feu pour cuisiner Respectez toujours les dégagements spécifiés dans ce manuel Ne laissez jamais des vêtements ou d autres...

Page 4: ... grounded in accordance with local codes or in the absence of local codes with the National Electric Code ANSI NFPA 70 if applicable BURN HAZARD SAFETY While the fire unit is operating the outside surface may reach high temperatures which may cause burns Never leave children unattended in the area where the fire unit is being used Close supervision of children is necessary when any appliance is us...

Page 5: ...2 PSI 14 0 W C ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS The All Weather Electronic Ignition System operates on 24 Volts AC power ONLY DO NOT Attempt to Power using 110 Volts AC Power Damage WILL RESULT Acceptable Input Voltages to Supplied 24 Volt AC Transformer 110 210 220 240 480 Volt AC Supplied 24 Volt AC Transformer compatible with all voltages listed above Read label on supplied transformer for proper connec...

Page 6: ...es you to drill a hole TIKI TORCH MANUAL SHUT OFF OPTIONS Torch Head Black Pole Base Pole Diagram 1 shows gas stub and an electrical conduit stubbed up inside a hole The hole is 12 deep The wire installed inside the conduit is low voltage landscape wire 12 gauge and we pulled 8 of wire beyond the end of the conduit to have plenty to pull up through the poles in the Tiki STEP 1 DIAGRAM 1 DIAGRAM 2 ...

Page 7: ...e of pipe dope or Gas Teflon tape is highly recommended to prevent a possible gas leak STEP 4 Once the Manual Gas Shutoff is installed measure from the center of the Gas Shutoff to the top of the Black Base Pole This dimension we shall refer to as measurement A See diagram 4 STEP 5 Temporarily install the longer pole and measure from the seam between the Base Pole and the top of the long tiki pole...

Page 8: ...gas line in anticipation of installing the longer tiki pole STEP 7 As shown in diagram 6 Measure from the bottom of the long tiki pole up to measurement A and mark the pole Then drill a 1 diameter hole in the side of the pole for the Manual Gas Shutoff Valve STEP 9 In diagram 8 you are looking at a close up of the bottom of the Tiki Torch Head Unless a custom configuration is requested there will ...

Page 9: ...e base of the torch head See diagram 10 Attach the wires from the torch head to the 2 wires coming up inside the center of the pole We recommend wrapping the wires that are coming up through the pole counter clockwise around the gas line 3 full turns in anticipation of threading the torch head onto the gas line See diagram 9 DIAGRAM 10 DIAGRAM 9 GAS LINE GAS LINE WIRE NUT WIRE NUT COUPLING COUPLIN...

Page 10: ...of the control system any gas control which has been under water OPERATION FIRE FEATURE START UP FIRE FEATURE SHUTDOWN 1 Prior to turning appliance on visually inspect fire feature to ensure debris such as leaves or other combustible material has not collected inside the feature which could burn and emit embers once the fire feature is turned on Also ensure any person standing close to the fire fe...

Page 11: ...pressed air 1 Visually inspect Burner for excess corrosion due to heat and moisture 2 Turn fire feature on to ensure proper operation 1 Visually inspect Burner for excess corrosion due to heat and moisture 2 Turn fire feature on to ensure proper operation WARNING Maintenance should be done by a qualified service technician The appliance should be inspected before use and at least annually by a qua...

Page 12: ...80 seconds 3 minutes the glow plug will cycle on and off every 30 seconds while the Pilot Gas Valve will remain on the entire time Therefore if you are attempting to purge air from the gas line turn the system on and leave it on for approximately 3 minutes Then turn it off and then back on no need to wait to turn it back on Let the system run for another 3 minutes Usually when purging air from a n...

Page 13: ...o ensure it is not cracked or damaged in any way All natural gas hook ups should be serviced and inspected only by qualified installers only Spiders and other insects can nest in the burners and block the gas and airflow to the burner ports This creates a dangerous condition that can result in a fire from behind the valve panel Inspect and clean the burners periodically Any guard or other protecti...

Page 14: ...termine that repair of a covered item is not feasible we reserve the right to replace the defective merchandise with merchandise equal in value to the original purchase price Warranty repair or replacement are the sole discretion of The Outdoor Plus and this warranty does not cover costs therein including but not limited to freight removal re installation etc There will be no charge for parts on a...

Page 15: ...ing jurisdiction in gas piping FLOORING All fire pits and fire features must be installed on non combustible flooring If the fire feature is installed on a combustible floor such as wood decking a non combustible floor paneling MUST be properly installed underneath the fire unit SERVICE We suggest that our products be serviced by a professional certified in the US by the National Fireplace Institu...

Page 16: ...u to drill a hole TIKI TORCH COMPONENTS MANUAL SHUT OFF OPTIONS Torch Head Black Pole Base Pole Diagram 1 shows gas stub and an electrical conduit stubbed up inside a hole The hole is 12 deep The wire installed inside the conduit is low voltage landscape wire 12 gauge and we pulled 8 of wire beyond the end of the conduit to have plenty to pull up through the poles in the Tiki STEP 1 DIAGRAM 1 DIAG...

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