STORAGE
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Allow fire pit to cool 10 minutes before storage.
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Disconnect propane tank when putting fire pit in storage. Do not store propane tank in the vicinity of
the fire pit.
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Do not store propane tank in temperatures over 120°F.
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Place cover on fire pit to protect from harsh weather.
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Do not store in direct sunlight.
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Do not store/use gasoline, or any other flammable vapors or liquids, in the vicinity of the fire pit.
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It is recommended that the fire pit is stored indoors during winter.
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If fire pit is stored indoors, disconnect and leave propane tank outdoors.
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For extended storage, remove the battery from the ignitor.
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CLEANING
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Make sure fire pit is completely cool before cleaning or storage.
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Use a soft brush or cloth to wipe stains and dirt.
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If necessary, clean with mild detergent and a soft cloth/sponge.
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Thoroughly dry fire pit after cleaning.
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Do not submerge control panel or burner assembly in water.
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Do not use petroleum-based or abrasive cleaners as it may damage the finish.
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Do not use rough or harsh sponges/brushes.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE:
Before use, inspect burner, propane tank, and connectors for damage, debris, obstructions, or dirt.
Do not operate if there is any blockage.
Before first use (or after changing propane tanks), push and hold control knob for 2 minutes to expel air
from fuel hose.
1.
Push and turn control knob counterclockwise to low/ignite.
2.
Press the ignitor button repeatedly to light burner.
- If flames do not ignite after 45 seconds, turn off, wait 5 minutes, and try again.
- If necessary, keep control knob pushed in while pressing ignitor button.
- If necessary, carefully light burner with a match or lighter. When lighting, do not push and hold
control knob for more than 10 seconds.
3.
Adjust flames with the control knob.
4.
When finished, push and turn control knob clockwise to off position. Place lid to cover fire glass.
5.
Turn valve on propane tank clockwise to turn off gas flow.