Instructions / Assembly

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Problem Cause
Ignitor pin(04) and Burner
Ring(08) are wet
Ignitor Battery(B) is
incorrectly inserted
Ignitor Pin(04) is broken
Ground Wire(03) is loose or
disconnected
Ground Wire(03) is shorting
between the Valve and
Ignitor Pin(04)
No Gas flow
Regulator(12/17) isn’t
connected securely to the
tank
Gas flow is obstructed
Burner holes are clogged
Flame is obstructed at
burner holes
Regulator(12) hose is kinked
No Gas flow
Excess flow Safety Valve(11)
has been activated
High or gusting winds
No Gas flow
Excess flow safety valve has
been activated
Solution
Fire Pit / Fire Table /
Column DOES NOT
light up.
Dry off with a soft cloth
Check which direction the battery is inserted
OR if battery needs to be replaced
Contact Manufacturer for a replacement part
Reconnect wire to the ignitor box located
inside the table behind the ignitor box
Contact Manufacturer for a replacement part
Burner DOES NOT
light
while using a match
Check that the Gas tank isn’t empty
Tighten Regulator connection to the Gas tank
Check all hoses(12) for kinks and bends.
Turn all gas flow connections OFF.
Insert an opened paperclip (or similar item)
into each of the burner ports to clear them out.
Heater unit emits a
lot of black smoke
Check that all Burner holes are free of any
small lava rocks/ pumice stones pieces.
Straighten Hose(12) of all bends or kinks.
Sudden drop in gas
flow
Check that the Gas tank isn’t empty.
Turn the Control Knob(13) to the ‘OFF’
position. Close the Tank Valve and disconnect
the Propane gas tank.
Turn the Control Knob(13) to ‘HIGH’; wait 1
minute. Turn the Control Knob (13) back to the
'OFF’ position.
Reconnect the Propane gas tank.
Light the fire unit as indicated in the ‘To Light’
section of this manual.
Flame blows out
easily
Increase flame to ‘HIGH’
See ‘Sudden drop in gas flow’ above
Check that the Gas tank isn’t empty.
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