
NOTE:
Maximum recommended amount of
lava rocks (H) for use in the fire bowl is 4~4.5 kg.
Firepit should be thoroughly inspected before each use and by a qualified service person at least annually.
If relighting a hot fire pit, always wait at least 5 minutes.
Inspect the hose assembly for evidence of excessive abrasion, cuts, or wear. Suspected areas should be
leak tested. If the hose leaks, it must be replaced prior to operation. Only use the replacement hose assembly
specified by manufacturer. The burner must be replaced prior to the appliance being put into operations if it is
evident that the burner is damaged. The replacement burner should be specified by manufacturer.
Remove the cover before lighting.
Control knob must be in the OFF position.
Connect and open propane cylinder (see manual).
Push and turn control knob counter clockwise to LOW.
Press the igniter button repeatedly to light burner.
Press and hold control knob for 45 seconds after flame lights.
If fire pit doesn’t ignite within a few seconds, push and turnthe control knob clockwise to OFF.
Fan with newspaper or magazine to ensure there is no propane gas in the fire bowl and inside of fire pit.
Wait 5 minutes, repeat the lighting steps as outlined above.
Adjust flame to desired level with the control knob.
Lighting operations should comply with Lighting Instruction section.
Improper lighting operations will cause serious injury and explosion
Normally the burner flame is yellow.
If the burner flame is blue and very small, please check the gas cylinder, as it may be low gas pressure or
empty. If there is enough gas in the cylinder, please contact customer service to change the burner of the
gas fire pit.
If flames lift away from burner or backfire happens, or if the flames
produce black smoke, the fire pit should be turned off immediately.
The fire pit should not be operated again until the unit is serviced
and/or repaired by a qualified service technician.
10
Placing the lava rocks
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Add lava rocks (H) to the fire bowl.
H
BEFORE LIGHTING:
LIGHTING
:
FLAME CHARACTERISTIC
Assembly (continued)
10
Yellow Tip
Primarily blue
Flame
Operation