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Firepits Care and Maintenance Information cont...

SOLAR - MACH LIT &
ELECTRONIC IGNITION FIREPITS

PILOT FLAME

  The flames from the pilot should be visually checked 

as soon as the unit is installed as well as throughout 
regular operation.

  The pilot flame must always be present when the 

firepit is in operation.

  There are 2 distinct flames, one engulfing a flame 

sensor and the other reaching to the burner.

INCIDENT PREVENTION

  Hard by Designs concrete surfaces are strong and 

resilient, however unintentional damage can occur but is 
easily avoidable.

  In order to avoid visible scratches being formed, do 

not place or drag sharp or coarse objects on or across 
the surface.
 

  Avoid any contact with acidic materials (citrus/olive oil 

etc), abrasive agents (powders, creams), non – diluted or 
concentrated cleaning agents, and in particular colourful 
ones, is strongly advised against.

  Spots/dirt caused by substances with strong colour, 

such as a tea, coffee, red wine, curry or mustard, must be 
rinsed with water or wiped with a damp cloth as quick as 
possible on the surfaces of the concrete, as these can be 
harsh on the sealant and can cause discoloration.
 

  The use of coasters is recommended if placing items 

such as plates and glasses on the firepit.
 

  Do not place extremely hot items (hot pans, dishes, 

cups) directly onto your firepit’s edge as this can cause 
sealer discoloration.
 

  Be careful not to accidentally hit the edges of the 

rims of the firepits as this can create small chips. Chips 
are repairable, please don’t hesitate to contact Hard by 
Design for further information on this.

  Felt pads are recommended for use for the bottom 

of objects that will remain on the firepit for an indefinite 
time period. Especially for unglazed ceramics or natural 
stone as they compete for residual moisture in the firepit 
which can lead to its discoloration.

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Страница 1: ...imes We recommend using a mild solution of a non abrasive cleaner We would recommend Method All Purpose Natural Surface Cleaner Spray this solution across the surface and wipe down with a sponge or towel The use of most natural cleaners often citrus based is not recommended for cleaning our firepits as typically these cleaners are highly acidic and can damage the natural materials used in creating...

Страница 2: ...x to the concrete firepit in direct sunlight or in extreme heat RING LAVA ROCK FIREGLASS CLEANING Over time lava rocks and fireglass may show signs of soot This will not damage the rocks but the soot may build up and subsequently block the burner jets Depending on use they should be cleaned annually To do this you must allow for adequate cooling time then you simply remove the rocks to wash and sc...

Страница 3: ...strong colour such as a tea coffee red wine curry or mustard must be rinsed with water or wiped with a damp cloth as quick as possible on the surfaces of the concrete as these can be harsh on the sealant and can cause discoloration The use of coasters is recommended if placing items such as plates and glasses on the firepit Do not place extremely hot items hot pans dishes cups directly onto your f...

Страница 4: ...have been handled installed and maintained in accordance with the guidelines recommended by Hard by Design As with all natural and handmade materials Slight variations in both colour and finish is possible and not considered a defect All our products are warranted against structural cracking Hairline cracks can form but are not considered a defect REFINISHING Hard by Design provides a refinishing ...

Страница 5: ...icing must be performed by a qualified installer or gas engineer NEVER alter the design of the firepit DO NOT connect the Gas Firepit to gas supply until it has been properly installed Firepits should be inspected prior to use and at least annually by a qualified service person DO NOT use the firepit if there is any evidence of leaking gas or if you smell gas If leaking gas is suspected turn off t...

Страница 6: ...s gusts may affect the burners flame in an unpredictable way Turn off if these unsafe conditions exist NEVER leave fire unattended or attended by an adult that is unfamiliar with emergency shut off Be aware of high surface temperatures ALWAYS allow ample cooling time after shut off before touching or covering firepit ALWAYS maintain a safe distance from fire ALWAYS isolate gas supply when not in u...

Страница 7: ...move flame lighter or match do not place matches in fire 7 Adjust flame to desired height 8 If burner does not light turn valve off and allow gas to clear then repeat steps 1 6 9 When finished turn off key For safety key should be removed and stored elsewhere 10 Make sure to turn off gas line when not in use 11 Allow firepit to cool before touching covering or maintaining cleaning 12 Cover the fir...

Страница 8: ...en back on again 8 Pilot flame will ignite and warm thermocouple it may take 30 seconds at times for thermocouple to get hot If thermocouple is not hot in 60 seconds system will shut down then go back to Step 6 9 Once thermocouple is hot main valve will open allowing main burner to ignite 10 If pilot flame is out at any time system will shut down then automatically restart 11 Turn off firepit usin...

Страница 9: ... clogged 2 Inlet gas pressure is too low 3 Burner orifice diameter is too small 4 Flame sensor lead loose or disconnected 1 Incorrect gas supply or pressure 2 Blocked burner orifice or burner ports 3 Improper burner orifice size 1 Pilot flame is obstructed SOLUTION 1 Protect pilot from wind with a decorative topping DO NOT BLOCK IGNITION PORT 2 Ensure gas is thoroughly bled 3 Ensure vents are not ...

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