Use and Care Manual
CARE
AND
MAINTENANCE
o
Gas
odor
with
extreme
yellow
tipping
of flame.
.
Fire
pit
does
NOT
reach
the
desired
temperature.
.
Fire
pit
glow
is
excessively
uneven.
o
Fire
pit
makes
popping
noises.
o
Spiders
and
insects
can
nest
in
burner
or
orifices.
This
dangerous
condition
can
damage
fire
pit
and
render
it
unsafe
for
use.
Clean
burner
holes
by
using
a
hearry-duty pipe
cleaner.
Compressed
air
may
help
clear
away
smaller
particles.
oCarbon
deposits
may
create
a fire
hazard.
Clean
burner
with
warm
soapy
water
if
any
carbon
deposits
develop.
Note:ln
a
salt-air
environment
(such
as
near
an
ocean),
corrosion
occurs
more
quickty
than
normal.
Frequently
check
for
corroded
areas
and
repair
them
promptty.
TIP:
use
high-quality
automobire
wax
to
help
maintain
the
appearance
of
your
fire
pit.
Apply
to
exterior
surfaces
only.
Do
not
appiy
to
borner.
Storage
Between
uses:
oTurn
Control
Knob
OFF.
o
Disconnect
LP
source.
o
Store
fire
pit
upright
in
an
area
sheltered
from
direct
contact
with
inclement
weather (such
as
rain,
sleet,
hail,
snow,
dust
and
debris).
olf
desired,
cover
fire
pit
to
protect
exterior
surfaces
and
to help
prevent
build-up
in
air
passages.
Note:Wait
until
fire
pit
is
cool
before
covering.
During
periods
of
extended
inactivity
or
when
transporting:
oTurn
Control
Knob
OFF.
o
Disconnect
LP
source
and
move
to
a
secure,
well-ventilated
location
outdoors.
o
Store
fire
pit
upright
in
an
area
sheltered
from
direct
contact
with
inclement
weather (such
as
rain,
sleet,
hail,
snow,
dust
and
debris):
o
lf desired,
cover
fire
pit
to
protect
exterior
surfaces
and
to help
prevent
build-up
in
air
passages.
Never
leave
LP
cylinder
exposed
to
direct
sunlight
or
excessive
heat.
Note
Wait
until
fire
pit
is cool
before
covering.
Service
Only
a
qualified
service person
should
repair
gas
passages
and
associated
components.
caution
:Always
allow
fire
pit
to
coor
before
attempting
service.
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