Page 1 of 22 OWNER's INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL Gas Fire Table User's Guide and Instruction Manual
Page 3 of 22 FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY ! If you smell gas and/or hear a gas hissing sound: 1. Immediately, SHUT OFF gas to the appliance. 2. Extinguish ALL open flames. 3. If odor continues, keep away from the appliance and immediately call your Gas Supplier or Fire Department. DO NOT store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this unit and or any other appliance. An LP Gas tank not connected for use shall not be stored in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
Part A. SAFETY INFORMATION Page 4 of 22 Before you assemble or operate this unit, please read carefully this entire Owner's Manual. Failure to do so may result in a fire, explosion, injury or death. The installation of this unit must adhere to local codes or either the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223. 1/NFPA54, OR CAN/CGA-B149.1, National Gas and Propane Installation Code.
• DO NOT fill tank over 80% full. Page 5 of 22 • The tank system must be set up for vapor withdrawal. • STOP using if any part of the Propane Gas Tank is damaged. Rust and dents in tank may be hazardous and should be inspected by a Gas Supplier. • DO NOT burn anything other than the provided materials for this Fire Table. • Keep away from the unit for the first 20 minutes after igniting your unit for the first time, as lava rocks could pop out and cause injury. Should any rocks pop out, discard them.
• Keep the appliance area clear and free from combustible material, gasoline and other flammable vapors Page 6 of 22 and liquids. • If the flame goes out while burning, turn the gas valve off. Wait 5 minutes before repeating the initial lighting procedure. Once you have a flame started, hold down the control knob for 1 minute. • DO NOT add water into the unit. • DO NOT operate unit if any part has been under water. Immediately call for a Qualified Service Technician to inspect the appliance.
• Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of high surface temperatures and should stay away Page 7 of 22 to avoid burns or clothing ignition. • Young children MUST BE carefully supervised at all times when they are in the area of this appliance. • Clothing or other flammable materials shall NOT be hung from the appliance or placed on or near the appliance. • Any guard or other protective device removed for servicing the appliance shall be replaced prior to operating and use of this appliance.
Part B IGNITOR CONTROL PageBOARD 8 of 22 Herebelow is an exact visual display of the Operation Tablet as found on your Fire Table / Fire Column. Read carefully before using.
Part C Page 9and of 22 User's Guide to Parts Accessories of The Regulator, Charge Valve of the Cylinder and Stelps to Connecting the Gas Tank to the Fire Table /Column. This Safety Information passage holds information that : 1 ) shows you the Regulator ( pre-connected to the Fire Table / Column ) 2 ) the Charge Valve of the Gas Tank and its relevant Valves. There are Fire Table / Column that holds the Gas Tank INTERNALLY and EXTERNALLY.
Part D User's Guide : Loading of 22 Gas Tank into the Fire Table / Page 10 of Column. The Fire Table / Column has a Door. Remove the Door and leave the Door on the floor. Inside, you will see a Metal Stand with pre-attached Wing Screw / Nut. Proceed to Unscrew the Wing Screw / Nut Load the Gas Tank / Gas Cylinder as indicated by the bold black arrow. Place the Tank / Cylinder gently and snugly into the Metal Stand. Position the Wing Screw / Nut in place.
Part F. FIRE TABLE / COLUMN PARTS INTRODUCTION Page 11 of 22 Your Fire Table / Column is delivered pre-assembled whereby there is no assembly actions needed. Herebelow is an introduction to all the parts that forms your Fire Table / Column. Each part is different and holds its own function. DO NOT attempt to change and or remove any part(s) thereof. In the event of servicing and or operational issues, contact Qualified Services Technical Support and or seek Qualified Service Technician.
Tabulated here below are the description to all parts as shown in above Picture .
Part G. User's Guide Page 13 of 22 Parts and Accessories of Fire Table / Column. Tabulated herebelow is the User's Guide to various Parts and Accessories to form your complete Fire Table /Column. Before you start to assemble this product, make sure all parts are present. Compare parts with package contents list. If any parts are missing or damaged, DO NOT attempt to assemble the product. Before Beginning Assembly: Part H.
Part I. USER'S INSTRUCTIONS Page 14 of 22 Tabulated herebelow are the basic steps to help you light and use your Fire Table / Column. STEP1 1. Check that the Control Knob (12) for the gas supply system is turned to the “OFF” position before starting any assembly. STEP 2 Vent 2. Put your hand into vent opening to lift and remove the Door (D) from the Fire Table / Column (C). STEP 3 3. Place the 20lbs Propane Gas Tank (not included) into the Metal Stand (17).
STEP 4 Page 15 of 22 4. Turn the Cylinder Valve (21 ) on the tank in a clockwise direction to TURN OFF SUPPLY of the LP Gas supply . Attach the preassembled Regulator (11/19) from the Fire Table / Column to the Cylinder Valve (21) by turning the Black Regulator Coupling Nut (20 ) clockwise. Make sure it is fastened securely and tighten connections - by HAND only. STEP 5 5. Replace and Close the Door (D) back to the Mainframe of the Fire Table / Column (C ). STEP 6 13 6.
STEP 7 Page 16 of 22 Subject to your preference, you may pour Lava Rocks over the Burer Ring. The Guard MUST NOT BE BLOCKED. Refer to guidance below : Note : Do not place more than 1/4 inch depth of lava rocks above the burner holes. Doing so will suffocate the flame. Note : Do not place more than 5KG of lava rocks above the burner holes. Doing so will suffocate the flame. To ensure proper function, the Guard (01) on the Burner (07) should never have lava rocks (A) covered over it.
Part J. SAFETY INFORMATION Page 17 of- OPERATIONS 22 Before performing a leak test, be sure: 1. ) DO NOT press the Ignitor . 2. ) You are in a spacious outdoor area. Connect the Propane Gas tank to the Regulator (11/19) and turn the Valve (22) on the unit to the “OFF” position. Brush soap and water mixture onto all connections. Turn the gas supply on;if extra large bubbles form on any connection there may be a leak.
Part K. SAFETY INFORMATION Page 18 of 22 USING YOUR FIRE TABLE / COLUMN Before each use, inspect the Gas Hose (11). Replace Gas Hose(11) if there are any signs of cutting, wear or abrasion. Before you light your Fire Table / Column, please proceed / adopt the following steps : 1. Make sure the Control Knob (12) is in the “OFF” position. 2. Open the Door (06) and slowly open the Valve ( 22) on the Propane Gas Tank by turning the Contol Knob (12) counterclockwise. 3.
Part L. SAFETY INFORMATION Page 19 of: TO 22 SHUT DOWN YOUR FIRE TABLE / COLUMN To Shut Down your Fire Table / Column, please proceed / adopt the following steps : 1. Turn Control Knob (12) clockwise to the “OFF” position. 2. Close the Cylinder Valve ( 21) on the Propane Gas tank if you DO NOT intend to use it for a long time. Part M. MAINTENANCE - FIRE TABLE / COLUMN • Before performing any maintenance work, ensure the Control Knob (12) is in the "OFF" position and always disconnect Propane Gas tank.
Part N. MAINTENANCE : Page FIRE / COLUMN SURFACE CARE 20 TABLE of 22 • Our Table / Column Fire Table material has been sealed with a treatment that prevents staining and moisture absorption, and for product longevity this Fire Table / Column would still require proper care and maintenance to ensure the integrity of the surface.
Part O. Page 21 TROUBLE SHOOTING of 22 Herebelow is a simple guide on frequently asked questions / frequently occurring issues. Read through carefully and execute accordinlgy and adequately. Whenever you are uncertain, please contact Qualified Technician Services and/or Fire Department. Problem Cause Ignitor pin (03) and Burner (08) are wet Fire Pit / Fire Table / Ignitor Battery (B) is Column DOES NOT incorrectly inserted light up.