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Trouble Shooting
Problem: Burner JUST LIGHT UP FOR SECOND AND WILL AUTOMATICALLY TURN OFF
PILOT
GUARD
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THERMOCOUPLE
IGNITION
PIN
THERMOCOUPLE
IGNITION
PIN
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1. The thermocouple will be under the Pilot Guard on the top of the unit.
Please remove the Pilot guard by unscrewing it from the metal bowl with a screw driver.
2. Once the Pilot Guard has been removed, you will have two components exposed; the copper one is your
thermocouple. Please unscrew the nut holding the thermocouple in place.
3.Inside the unit, you will notice that the end of the thermocouple line is directly screwed to the gas valve. Please unscrew
the thermocouple from the back end of the gas valve. Do not take off the valve’s silver backing, only unscrew the small
nut as shown above.
4.Screw the end of the thermocouple to the back end of the gas valve with the silver backing.
Once this has been done, please test the unit. You may have to reset the gas valve once again as the safety mechanism may
have been set off by the new components introduced:
Resetting Your Gas
Valve
Completely detach the propane tank from the table. Do not forget to turn the propane tank valve down. Turn the heat
knob to
high and leave it on that setting for about two to three minutes.
propane tank and turn the propane tank’s valve a
Once you have done this, please turn the knob back to off. Hook up the
quarter of a turn at a time.
NOTE:
When reattaching the propane tank, please turn the valve to release the gas back in to the unit VERY SLOWLY. We
want the unit to register gas coming through but not too much at once, this will flood the unit and you will have to start all
over!
This is so that the gas valve can register the gas coming through a little at a time. Once you have turned the gas on all the
way please go ahead and try to light the table again. This should reset your fire table’s safety mechanism