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SECTION 2: IGNITION (continued)

If there are no flames present, 
as demonstrated in the image 
to the left, the appliance is likely 
not burning. If this is the case, 
IMMEDIATELY turn the valve 
to the “off” position if it is not 
already and repeat the ignition 
procedure as outlined in Section 2.

Upon igniting the appliance, 
visually verify that the burner is 
indeed burning as demonstrated 
in the image to the left. The 
presence of flames will confirm 
that the burner is burning. 
Periodically check that the burner 
flame is present during operation 

by visually inspecting the burner to ensure the presence of flames.

STEP 6

 Using a lighter or match, ignite 
lighter and hold flame slightly 
above the burner, then open the 
valve on the appliance slowly 
by turning (counter-clockwise) 
until the unit ignites.

STEP 7

Once the unit is burning normally 
set the dial to desired flame 
height.

WARNING:

 

Ensure that no parts of your body, clothing, or any other combustible material are above the burner before, during 

and after ignition. 

SECTION 3: PERIODIC INSPECTION OF BURNER FLAMES

STEP 8

 GOT A LOW FLAME?:

 

If your firebowl experiences low flame, or flame height does not appear to be normally adjusted by the 

gas knob, it is likely that the CSA excess flow safety device has been tripped in the hose regulator.  

CORRECTIVE ACTION:

 

Close propane cylinder valve. Open and then close Firebowl gas knob valve to release pressure. 

Disconnect and reconnect the propane cylinder valve connection. Slowly open propane cylinder valve. Perform Leak Test and 
follow Ignition sequence.

WHAT IS AN EXCESS FLOW SAFETY VALVE? (EFV)

The EFV is a safety mechanism contained within every propane gas 
regulator. The purpose of the EFV is to restrict the gas supply if too 
much gas is flowing too quickly through the gas hose. For example, 
this could happen if the gas hose was severed.

It is normal that your Fire Bowl EFV trips if you open the propane tank 
valve too quickly or if you leave the Fire Bowl gas knob open before 
lighting, or both.

EXCESS FLOW 
VALVE

GAS REGULATOR

GAS 
HOSE

Summary of Contents for FMPPC2-2

Page 1: ...D 823 000 V3 Owner s Manual FMI BRANDS INC 107 19052 26 Avenue Surrey B C Canada V3Z 3V7 Toll Free 1 888 514 1663 Fax 1 888 797 9931 Model number FMPPC2 2 Series number 823...

Page 2: ...f Do not touch or handle the firebowl when hot To avoid injury always allow the firebowl to cool down for at least 30 minutes before moving and handling the appliance WARNING For outdoor use only DANG...

Page 3: ...abilizer such as the stabilizer ring included must be used when the appliance is in use Replacement parts and a list of such parts are available from FMI Brands Inc through the contact information pro...

Page 4: ...ave total free area of not less than 1 2 in2 per lb 7 1 cm2 per kg of stored fuel capacity If ventilation openings at floor level area are in the side wall there shall be at least two openings The bot...

Page 5: ...being put into operation if there is evidence of excessive abrasion or wear or if the hose is damaged Contact FMI Brands Inc should you require a replacement hose Inspect burner prior to each use Bur...

Page 6: ...ich have not been allowed to cool from exposure to flame Never attempt to rearrange rocks while unit is ignited Note Rocks are not to exceed a maximum weight of 2 kgs or 4 4 lbs SECTION 2 IGNITION STE...

Page 7: ...parts of your body clothing or any other combustible material are above the burner before during and after ignition SECTION 3 PERIODIC INSPECTION OF BURNER FLAMES STEP 8 GOT A LOW FLAME If your firebo...

Page 8: ...9kg propane cylinder is between 7 and 11 hours depending on where the flame height is set FMI Brands Inc recommends that you ignite this unit only when safely placed on a non combustible surface as pi...

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