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Care & Maintenance
1. Should your campfire be left out in the rain, simply light it as usual and burn until the log set and embers
have dried out and begin to glow.
2. Scratches and stains on the wind guard can be buffed out using a Scotch-
Brite pad. Be sure to buff “with the
grain” to restore the stainless steel’s natural luster. Stainless polish will protect the surface over the long term.
3. The hose assembly must be checked every time the campfire is lit. If evidence is found of excessive abrasion
or wear, or if the hose is damaged the hose must be replaced prior to lighting. (See page 11 for parts list)
4. The burner assembly must be checked every time the campfire is lit. If evidence is found of damage the
burner must be replaced prior to lighting. (See page 11 for parts list)
5. The burner may be removed, for cleaning or maintenance by removing the two (2) mounting screws and lifting
the burner from the campfire body.
6. To clean the burner, wait until the campfire has completely cooled. Gently remove the log set and embers.
CAREFULLY LIFT each log STRAIGHT UP off of the center tube and alignment pins starting from the top
down (in the reverse order shown in pages 5 & 6). Pour off and SAVE THE EMBERS. The burner may then be
removed. Use a soft brush attachment on a vacuum to clean the whole unit. Re-install the burner and refer to
page 5 & 6 to re-install the logs and embers.
7. This campfire, hose, and regulator assembly must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during
any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures in exces
s of 1⁄2 psi (3.5kPa).
8. This campfire must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shutoff
valve during any pressure testing of the
as supply piping system at test pressures in equal to or less than 1⁄2
psi (3.5kPa).
9.
Should carbon deposits appear on the log set simply vacuum it off using the soft brush attachment on your
vacuum cleaner.
Storage
When the appliance is not in use the LP cylinder must be disconnected. Store your campfire in a dry place. This
appliance may be stored indoors but the LP cylinder must be stored outdoors in a well-ventilated area out of
reach of children.
1) If the Patio Fire is to be transported or stored, the hose and regulator assembly must be wrapped around the
center of the base. Do not wrap so tight as to kink the hose at the base connection end. Hook one end of the
supplied bungee cord onto the hand wheel of the regulator (figure 15). Make sure that the tank connection
faces inward (for protection from damage). Stretch the other end of the bungee around to where the hose
attaches to the base, and hook on (fig 16).
Fig. 15
Fig. 16