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The ignitor 

makes a clicking 

sound but no 

visible spark is 

produced 

The ignitor or ground wire is not plugged 

in or grounded properly. 

Ensure that the ignitor lead and 

grounding wire are securely attached to 

the burner and the push button igniter. 

The ignitor tip set too far from the 

grounding probe. of grounding probe. 

Check that tip of ignitor is within Y4 in (6 

4mm) of grounding probe. Gently bend 

Ignitor tip or grounding probe by hand to 

achieve a smaller gap. 

The ignitor does 

not spark or 

make a ticking 

sound 

The battery is not installed or installed 

incorrectly or depleted 

Ensure that a fresh AA battery is installed 

Positive (+) side facing outward toward 

the sparker cap. 

There is corrosion on the battery 

contacts 

Check contact at the bottom of the 

battery cavity for corrosion. Clean with a 

small piece of sandpaper or a file. 

The battery cap is not screwed down 

completely 

If the cap cannot be screwed down tight 

enough, the battery will not make a 

proper connection with the sparker and 

it will not work. 

The unit 

produces 

unwanted odors 

There is a gas leak 

Immediately shut the unit off and 

perform a leak test. Repair the leak 

before using the fire table. 

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The burner is 

making a 

whistling noise  

There is vibration caused by gas flowing 

through the stainless steel flex pipes. 

Remove any tight bends or kinks in the 

flex-pipes and supply line 

There is excessive natural gas pressure 

Install a pressure regulator on the supply 

line 

Summary of Contents for GAS4160-B

Page 1: ...PLOSION HAZARD If you smell gas Shut off gas to the appliance Extinguish any open flame If odor continues leave the area immediately After leaving the area call your gas supplier or fire department Fa...

Page 2: ...4 Connections liquid propane LPG 5 Connections natural gas NG 6 Conversion instructions propane to natural gas 7 Battery installation 8 Leak test 8 Lava rock installation 9 Operation instructions 10...

Page 3: ...burner and components carefully for any signs of damage or loose connections If any damage is found contact the retailer and report it immediately Tighten any loose connections and perform a leak tes...

Page 4: ...es with the standard for Quick Disconnect Devices for Gas Fuel Appliances ANSI Z21 41 CSA6 9 There MUST be a pressure regulator with a maximum output of pressure of 14 W C installed in line When an ap...

Page 5: ...round it clear and free from combustible materials Gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids must be kept a minimum of 25 feet away and auxiliary propane tanks should be stored at a minimum of 1...

Page 6: ...ram A B Tighten down the screw on the side of the tank seat to secure the propane tank refer to diagram B C Place the propane tank a minimum of 60 152 4CM away from the fire feature refer to diagram C...

Page 7: ...d This appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal t...

Page 8: ...kit onto the rating plate on the converted appliance 8 Perform a leak testing of the converted appliance before operating the converted appliance see the LEAK TEST section of page 8 of the manual Natu...

Page 9: ...soap to one part water 2 Make sure the appliance control knob is in the OFF position 3 Open the gas supply to the fire table 4 Apply the leak testing solution by spraying it on joints of the gas deliv...

Page 10: ...bag into the burner in order to prevent damage to the fire table to prevent clogging the burner ports with dust and to prevent getting debris in the ignitor box Only place enough lava rock to cover t...

Page 11: ...se of the fire table because they are the two areas that gas would most likely accumulate in case of a leak If you smell gas do not try to light the appliance Immediately close the manual shut off val...

Page 12: ...ight is 8 to 13 USING A LONG MATCH OR BBQ LIGHTER 1 Make sure that the burner control knob is in the OFF position 2 Prior to lighting clear some lava rock away from the burner ring with a garden trowe...

Page 13: ...the hose assembly for excessive abrasion or wear The hose assembly must be replaced prior to the appliance being put into use if any evidence of damage is found The replacement hose assembly must be o...

Page 14: ...the setting of the thermocouple refer to diagram 2 and confirm the connection is tight refer to diagram 3 C The gas pressure is too low Have a gas technician do a pressure test on the supply line D A...

Page 15: ...orrectly or depleted Ensure that a fresh AA battery is installed Positive side facing outward toward the sparker cap B There is corrosion on the battery contacts Check contact at the bottom of the bat...

Page 16: ...de 4 Ground wire 5 Thermocouple 6 Ignitor cover 7 Air mixer 8 Air shutter 9 Orifice 2 16mm for propane 3 73mm for natural gas 10 Orifice holder 11 Natural gas fitting 12 Stainless steel flex pipe 13 B...

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