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MAINTENANCE

Before performing any maintenance always disconnect propane gas tank.

Keep the heating item free and clear from combustible materials.

Visually inspect burner for obstructions and keep tank enclosure free and clear from debris.

Use a soft brush to get rid of the mild stains, loose dirt and soil after the burner and 

lava rocks

are completely cooled down. Wipe down with a soft cloth.

Harsh weather conditions may cause stubborn stains, discoloration and possibly rust pitting.

Permanent damage may occur if powder or solvent comes in contact with painted or plastic

components on this heating unit.

Keep the heating unit stored away from direct sunlight.

If storing this unit inside, disconnect the propane gas tank from the gas valve.

Not using manufacturer approved or supplied parts/accessories may result in a defective condition

and void the warranty of this heating unit.

Always place lid (if applicable) or protective cover on heating item when not in use.

MGO 

Surface Care

Our 

MGO

 material has been sealed with a 

special 

treatment to prevent staining and moisture 

absorption, but it does require proper maintenance to ensure the integrity of the surface. Please 

see below for recommendations on maintaining your 

MGO

 

surface for years of pleasure:

• Clean any spills immediately to p

r

event permanent 

MGO 

surface staining or damage.

Blot any liquid spills with a clean, dry cloth to avoid spreading of the spill to the rest of the table.
Clean your 

product

 

surface with a soft, clean cloth or sponge. Mix a solution of warm clean water

and mild dish soap to remove any surface dirt or mild spills. Rinse all soap solution off of the
tabletop and dry completely to avoid water spots. Regularly cleaning the surface will aid in a
longer lasting product.

• Do not use pet oleum-based or abrasive cleaning products. Do not use any harsh brushes when

cleaning the surface.

• Do not slide p

r

oducts across the surface to avoid permanent scratching and damage.

• Always use p

r

otective mats such as coasters or placemats when eating on an 

MGO surface.

These protective products will help absorb sweating on cool beverages and will block out any
heat rings from appearing beneath a warm mug or plate. When placing hot dishes on 

MGO

surface, always use mats or hot pads.

MGO 

surface must be covered at all times when not in use. Cover your product with an

outdoor furniture cover when not in use to protect it from the elements. Store your product
indoors during winter months. Avoiding extreme cold temperatures will prevent cracking of the
tabletop.

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Summary of Contents for WAR-833

Page 1: ...nt Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance An LP cylinder not connected for use shall not be stored in the vicinity of this or...

Page 2: ...a flame to check for gas leaks The max inlet supply pressure max Gas supply 11 in w c 2 74kPa You must use a propane tank that has a collar to protect the gas valve DO NOT fill tank over 80 percent f...

Page 3: ...there is damage the burner must be replaced Keep the hose out from any pathways to eliminate any accidental damage if external tank Be aware of the hazards of high temperatures and stay away from the...

Page 4: ...must follow all steps to properly assemble this heating item Make sure the gas valve is turned OFF before assembling Do NOT attempt to assemble without proper tools Min Clearance 48 in 121 9 cm Min C...

Page 5: ...tem Description Qty A Firebowl 1 B Body 1 C Door 1 D Burner 1 E Guard 1 F Lava Rocks 2 box G Protective Cover 1 H Battery 1 I Control Knob preassembled 1 J Electronic Igniter preassembled 1 CONTENTS 5...

Page 6: ...d inside of the body B CYLINDER VALVE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE BLEED OFF VALVE BLACK COUPLING NUT REGULATOR turn clockwise to connect turn clockwise to reseal 3 Turn the cylinder valve on the tank clockw...

Page 7: ...g screw on the outer part of metal stand clockwise to secure the propane gas tank tightly 6 Remove the rubber cap on the electronic igniter J by unscrewing and slide battery H into the battery slot Ma...

Page 8: ...ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 7 Pour the lava rocks F into the firebowl A WARNING To ensure proper function the guard E on this burner D should be free of lava rocks at all times 8...

Page 9: ...ter extinguishing flame prior to placing a lid if applicable or protective cover on heating item 1 Make sure the control knob I is in the off position 2 Remove door C and slowly open the valve on the...

Page 10: ...Please see below for recommendations on maintaining your MGO surface for years of pleasure Clean any spills immediately to prevent permanent MGO surface staining or damage Blot any liquid spills with...

Page 11: ...ly connected Possible Cause 3 Obstruction of gas flow Possible Cause 4 Spider webs or insect nest in the venturi Clean the venturi Possible Cause 5 Burner ports clogged or blocked Reference Problem Ir...

Page 12: ...ts to ensure they are not clogged WARNING Make sure burner is not on and has had sufficient time to cool before touching it Problem Flame blow out Possible Cause 1 High or gusting winds Increase flame...

Page 13: ...he thermocouple to the back end of the gas valve with the silver backing 3 4 Once this has been done please test the unit You may have to reset the gas valve once again as the safety mechanism may hav...

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