LEAK TEST
1.Perform a leak test in a well-ventilated area outside.
2.Make sure any open flames or cigarettes are extinguished.
3.Remove the battery.
4.Ensure the burner control knob is in the "OFF" position.
5.In a bowl, create a soap solution using 1 part water and 1 part liquid detergent.
6.Apply the soapy water solution to all connections.
7.Open LP tank valve.
8.A gas leak will be detected by expanding bubbles originating from the point of the leak.
9.If a leak is found at any connection point or if you smell gas, close the tank valve,
disconnect the tank and do not use the fire table until repairs can be made.
TO LIGHT
TIPS:
●Check and make sure that all parts are present.
Before Beginning
●Read an
d understand the instructions thoroughly.
●For future reference, save this instruction sheet.
1.Locate the burner control knob and make sure it is in the "OFF" position.
2.Connect propane (LP) cylinder. (See above pages).
3.Open LP tank valve slowly.
4.Push in igniter button to create sparks at the electrode and hold.
5.Push and turn burner control knob to the "LOW" position. Continue to push the control
knob for 15-30 seconds after ignition.
6.If ignition does not occur within 30 seconds, turn the burner control knob to "OFF", wait
5 minutes for gas to clear and repeat the lighting procedure. If burner still will not light,
refer to the Troubleshooting Section.
7.Once the fire table is lit, flame height can be changed by adjusting the burner control
knob between the "HIGH" and "LOW" positions.
8.Always check burner flames periodically to ensure proper operation. Flames should be
mostly yellow with some blue for best performance. (See diagram below)
If the burner does not ignite with the burner control valve open, gas will
continue to flow out of the burner and could accidentally ignite causing injury or
property damage.
CAUTION
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