Instructions / Assembly
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operation.
To Light
Leak Test
To Extinguish
Before performing a leak test, be sure that no sparks can occur and you are in a spacious outdoor
area. Connect the propane gas tank to the regulator and turn the valve on the unit to the “off” position.
Brush a soap and water mixture on all connections. Turn the gas supply on; if bubbles occur on any
connection there may be a leak. If you smell gas or a leak is discovered turn the gas valve off,
disconnect propane gas tank and do not use the appliance until the leak is repaired.
Do not use the heating unit without inspecting the gas hose (if applicable). If there are signs of wear
or abrasion you must replace the hose. Pumice stones/lava rocks/Lava Glass™ could pop up and
strike somebody’s face during the process of lighting this unit; stand away from the unit for the rst 20
minutes after igniting.
Wait 5 minutes after extinguishing ame prior to placing a lid (if applicable) or protective cover on
heating item.
1. Make sure the control knob (F) is in the “off” position.
2. Remove the door panel (C) from the body (B) and slowly open the valve on the propane gas tank
by turning the knob counterclockwise.
3. Replace the door panel (C) on the body (B)
4. Push and hold the electronic igniter (G) to create sparks within the electrode, continue to hold.
5. Push in the control knob (F) and turn to the “low” position. Keep holding the control knob (F) to
allow gas to ow for 45 seconds.
6. If ignition does not occur within a few seconds release the control knob (F) and rotate to the “off”
position. Wait for 5 minutes for gas to clear and then repeat the above lighting instructions.
7. Once the product is lit, the ame intensity may be controlled by turning the control knob (F)
between the “low” and “high” positions.
1. Turn control knob (F) clockwise to the “low” position; let the knob pop up and continue turning the
control knob (F) to the “off” position.
2. Close the cylinder valve on the propane gas tank if you don’t intend to use it for a long time.