Owner`s manual
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CONNECTING THE GAS TO THE OUTDOOR CAMPFYRE
™
3. Make sure that the control knob on the manual
unit (see Fig. 13-1), or the manual ON/OFF
switch and remote ON/OFF switch on the
remote unit (see Fig. 13-2 or 13-3), is in the
OFF position as instruced below . Test for leaks
at all connections.
LEAK TESTING
Turn on the gas supply, ignite the burner, and test
at all connections for leaks using a soapy water
solution. If bubbles appear, a leak is present. Turn off
the gas and tighten at all connections. Repeat until
no leaks are present. Never use an open fl ame to
test for leaks.
4. When complete (no leaks are found), re-center
the burner assembly in the enclosure. Make
certain that no part of the assembly protrudes
beyond the face of the enclosure, no wires have
come disconnected or loose, and the burner
pan sits level. Replace and tighten the retaining
screws.
ALTERNATE GAS/ELECTRICAL INSTALLS
THROUGH SIDEWALL
It is ideal that any electrical and/or gas lines be
brought up from beneath the location the fi re pit is
to be installed. However, should your setup require
that lines be ran from another location into the fi re
pit, knock outs are available on the side wall of the
fi re pit. See Fig. 13-4.
Note: Carefully punch out the circles to prevent
any stucco from chipping off of the
underlying metal wall.
Fig. 13-1
Manual unit control panel
Access
door
Ignitor
button
Control
knob
Lighting
instructions
Fig. 13-2
Front of 01 series control panel
Fig. 13-3
Front of 05 series control panel
Fig. 13-4
Access knock outs
(unit upside down for clarity)