OPERATING THE FIRE TABLE
READ ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FIRST. Failure to follow all instructions exactly may result in fire or explosion
causing property damage, personal injury, or loss of life.
DANGER: Do not use fire table if there is evidence of leaking gas or if you smell gas. In either condition, turn off main
gas supply immediately, leave the area, and call your gas supplier or the fire department.
WARNING: If fire table fails to turn off completely (small flames still visible), turn off gas supply using the main valve
by your meter, and contact your gas supplier or qualified technician.
TURNING ON
1. Remove fire table cover.
2. Before lighting, visually inspect fire table and remove any
accumulated leaves or other combustible debris.
3. Turn gas supply valve to fire table to ON position.
4. Press the Control knob and turn to the Pilot position.
(See Figure G.)
5. Fully depress the Control knob, and simultaneously press
the Ignition button until a flame appears.
6. Once the pilot is lit, release the Ignition button. Continue
to depress the Control knob for 45 seconds. The pilot
should remain lit.
7. With the pilot lit, press the Control knob and turn it
counterclockwise to achieve the desired flame height.
8. If the burner doesn't light, turn the Control knob to the
OFF position. Wait 3-5 minutes before repeating the
lighting instructions.
This product is intended to be connected to fixed piping
systems or an LP small tank (only on select models).
FIGURE F
TURNING OFF
1. Press the Control knob in and turn it to the OFF position,
verifying that the flame is out. (See Figure G.)
2. If using an LP tank, be sure to turn the tank to the
CLOSED position.
3. Turn off main gas valve to fire table.
4. After fire table has cooled, replace cover.
FIGURE G
PROPER FLAME ACTIVITY
FIGURE H
FIGURE I
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