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STEP 3

Ensure the gas hose is not contacting the top of the Fire Table 
enclosure and the tank is stabilized in the collar with the wing nut.

Caution:

 Always ensure the gas valve 

orifice and burner tube venturi is clear of 
all debris including spider webs.

STEP 2 

Connect the LP gas cylinder. See section labelled ‘Connection’.

SECTION 2:

 IGNITION

STEP 1

 

Ensure that the gas valve knob is in 
the “OFF” position by pushing and 
turning clockwise until the dial stops.

STEP 5

Leak Test all connections. See section labeled “Leak Test”. 

STEP 4

***SLOWLY***

 turn cylinder valve to the open position to avoid 

tripping the excess flow safety device in the gas regulator.  
For more information about the excess flow safety device see 
Section 3 (page 13). 

STEP 6

Your Fire Table is equipped with an auto spark ignition (piezo 
ignition). Push the knob in and quickly turn to the high flame mark. 
The ignitor will spark and ignite the gas. If ignition does not occur, 
turn the knob to the “off” position. Repeat the push-in and turn to 
high flame motion 2-3 times consecutively until the burner ignites. If 
your Fire Table still fails to ignite, turn the knob to the “off” position 
and wait 5 minutes before attempting the ignition sequence again.

STEP 7

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

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 8 

PERIODIC INSPECTION OF BURNER FLAMES

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.

 

 WARNING:

 

Never leave the Fire Table unattended while in operation.

WARNING: 

Ensure that no parts of your body, clothing, or any 

other combustible material are above the burner before, during 
and after ignition.

 

Ensure the cover is stored safely away from 

the Fire Table when the Fire Table is in use. 

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Page 6: ...rdware list PART DESCRIPTION QUANTITY PICTURE 1 Assembly Work Surface Top Foam Packing Insert 1 2 Table Top Frame with Tempered Glass 1 3 End Panel with Gas Valve Gas Hose and Regulator Mounting Brack...

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Page 9: ...upport over the studs of one End Panel Then fit the holes over the studs of the other End Panel You may need to lightly pull the second End Panel back a bit to fit the holes over the studs IMPORTANT N...

Page 10: ...IMP METAL CRIMP METAL CRIMP SCISSORS KNIFE PROPANE CYLINDER H FRAME SUPPORT HEAVY OBJECT TWO PERSON LIFT REQUIRED ATTENTION At this point if you have purchased the Glass Lid accessory you should insta...

Page 11: ...s couplings see section labeled Leak Test Once all connections are verified to be secure hand tighten the cylinder collar to affix cylinder TIGHTEN CYLINDER COLLAR STEP 9 SIDE PANEL ASSEMBLY Assemble...

Page 12: ...s pictured here SECTION 1 ASSEMBLY continued STEP 11 Your OUTLAND Fire Table is assembled and ready for use NOTE Rocks are not to exceed 4 5kg or 10lbs NOTE Never use a lid or cover to extinguish the...

Page 13: ...ush in and turn to high flame motion 2 3 times consecutively until the burner ignites If your Fire Table still fails to ignite turn the knob to the off position and wait 5 minutes before attempting th...

Page 14: ...s for any gas to dissipate Ensure igniter cover is not covered by glass rocks This helps air circulate Inspect the ignition electrode under igniter cover to ensure it is free from dust and not blocked...

Page 15: ...utland Fire Table requires periodic maintenance to keep it in good running order Follow the steps below to ensure your appliance will provide you with the best possible performance 1 Keep your Fire Ta...

Page 16: ...not use any type of accessory as a means to cook or keep food warm on the fire table Wait at least 30 minutes after turning off the fire table to allow it to cool down before touching the burner tray...

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