D.823.000.V0
5
Owner & Safety Manual
OUTLAND FIREBOWL
®
OWNER & SAFETY MANUAL
SECTION 1: ASSEMBLY
STEP 1
Enclosed are four bags of rocks, one factory installed 10' propane-rated hose with
attached regulator, and one propane tank stabilizer ring.
STEP 2
Remove plastic bags containing the rocks and propane stabilizer ring.
STEP 3
Open the two bags containing mid-sized rocks, labelled conveniently for you “M”
and arrange in burner area.
STEP 4
Open the single bag containing larger sized rocks, labelled conveniently for you
“L” and arrange on top of the medium sized rocks.
STEP 5
The fourth bag of rocks are included as spares and labelled “Spare Rocks”. These
can be stored and used as replacements or deployed for additional coverage depending
on preference.
Our preferred configuration is pictured here.
Never handle rocks which have not been allowed
to cool from exposure to flame. Never attempt to
rearrange rocks while unit is ignited.
Note:
• Rocks are not to exceed a maximum weight of 2 kgs
or 4.4 lbs.
SECTION 2: IGNITION
STEP 1
Ensure that unit valve dial is in the
“OFF” position by pushing and
turning clockwise until the dial stops.
STEP 2
Securely attach regulator
(large end of hose) to your
propane cylinder.
NOTE TO USER:
Before igniting the unit for the first
time, follow steps one through 5 in
the below Ignition section.
Mix a solution of liquid soap and
water in a spray bottle, and apply
to the gas fittings you have just
connected.
If parts of the fitting begin to
produce bubbles, spray liquid, or
if you smell liquid propane gas,
immediately close the valve on
the tank, and leave the unit for at
least an hour undisturbed to allow
excess gas to escape.
After an hour, disconnect the
hose and take the unit to a
certified propane technician for
consultation.