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GAS HOSE

GAS REGULATOR

SECTION 3: 

GOT A LOW FLAME?

STEP 1

Check propane level. If less than half full replace the cylinder. 
Repeat the ignition sequence in section 2.

STEP 2

If the propane cylinder is full and your Fire Table experiences low 
flame, or flame height does not appear to be normally adjusted by 
the gas knob, it is likely that the excess flow safety device has been 
tripped in the hose regulator.

CORRECTIVE ACTION

a.

   Close propane cylinder valve.

b.

  Open and then close Fire Table gas knob valve to release 

pressure.

c.

   Disconnect and reconnect the propane cylinder valve 

connection.

d.

  Slowly open propane cylinder valve.

e.

   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 
Table EFV trips if you open the propane tank valve too quickly or if you leave the Fire Table gas 
knob open before lighting, or both.

SECTION 5:

 FIRE TABLE MAINTENANCE

Your Outland 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 Table out of the rain and store it in a dry place. Fire Table accessories such as covers can be purchased at  
www.outlandliving.com or by calling 888-514-1663.

2  

This device has been engineered to provide the maximum amount of heat and comfort. If you experience any signs of your propane 
cylinder ‘freezing off’ or start to experience lower flames than usual, please simply turn the burner control setting to low for 5–10 
minutes, or replace the cylinder with a full one.

3    

Ensure that you clean the top of your Outland Fire Table after every use to keep it looking GREAT. Simply use warm soap water to wipe 
down your Fire Table to keep it clean. Do not use abrasive cleaners. Especially, DO NOT USE PETROLEUM BASED SOLVENTS TO CLEAN 
YOUR FIRE TABLE AS THIS WILL DESTROY YOUR WICKER RESIN TABLE MATERIAL.

4  

Remove any debris and leaves which may have accumulated in your Fire Table burner tray before igniting.

SECTION 4:

 EXTINGUISHING THE APPLIANCE

STEP 1

Access the Fire Table interior. Turn the gas 
cylinder valve to the ‘Closed’ position.

STEP 2

Turn the gas knob on the Fire Table to the 
‘OFF’ position by pushing and turning the 
knob clockwise. 

STEP 3

Allow unit to cool for at least five (5) 
minutes before relighting.

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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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