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Summary of Contents for Outside Living Industries FMPPC2E-403

  • Page 6 Owner & Safety Manual Required Tools (Not Supplied): Supplied parts & hardware list: Cross (Philips) Screwdriver (PH3) PART # DESCRIPTION QUANTITY PICTURE Assembly Work Surface (Top Foam Packing Insert) Scissors Table Top Frame with Tempered Glass End Panel with Gas Valve, Gas Hose and Regulator Mounting Bracket...
  • Page 9 SECTION 1: ASSEMBLY (continued) STEP 3 STEP 4A Mount End Panel ***loosely***, but do not tighten. Locate the (4x) press-fit studs on the End Panels. Mount the Propane Cylinder H-Frame Support onto the press-fit (4x) M6 SCREWS studs of the End Panels. Fit the holes in the ends of the H-Frame Support over the studs of one End Panel.
  • Page 10 Owner & Safety Manual SECTION 1: ASSEMBLY (continued) STEP 6 Cut and remove straps. ATTENTION: At this point, if you have purchased the Glass Lid accessory, METAL you should install your glass lid mounting brackets now, before CRIMP SCISSORS KNIFE Step 5.
  • Page 11 SECTION 1: ASSEMBLY (continued) STEP 7: PROPANE CYLINDER ASSEMBLY Place an approved 9kg (20lb) propane cylinder in to cylinder ring (Part 6). Couple the supplied gas regulator to the propane cylinder (see section labeled “Connection”). Perform LEAK TEST on all gas couplings (see section labeled “Leak Test”).
  • Page 12 Owner & Safety Manual SECTION 1: ASSEMBLY (continued) STEP 10: GLASS ROCKS ASSEMBLY Open bag of Glass Rocks and arrange neatly and evenly in the burner tray. Ensure igniter cover is not covered by glass rocks (see photo). This helps air circulate. Take care to keep rocks out of the igniter cover.
  • Page 13 SECTION 2: IGNITION WARNING: Ensure that no parts of your body, clothing, or any other combustible material are above the burner before, during STEP 1 and after ignition. Ensure the cover is stored safely away from Ensure that the gas valve knob is in the Fire Table when the Fire Table is in use.
  • Page 14: Ignition Troubleshooting

    Owner & Safety Manual SECTION 2: IGNITION (continued) STEP 2 Turn the gas cylinder valve to the ‘Closed’ position. Wait 5 minutes FIRE TABLE WON’T LIGHT? IGNITION PROBLEM? for any gas to dissipate. Ensure igniter cover is not covered by glass rocks.
  • Page 15 SECTION 3: GOT A LOW FLAME? STEP 1 CORRECTIVE ACTION Check propane level. If less than half full replace the cylinder. a. Close propane cylinder valve. Repeat the ignition sequence in section 2. b. Open and then close Fire Table gas knob valve to release pressure.
  • Page 16: Warning Notes

    Owner & Safety Manual ATTENTION: It is normal for your burner tray to tarnish during regular operation. The surface tarnish on the stainless steel appears as a rusty-dark brown and gold-yellow color (it is not rust!). The tarnish is caused by the heat of the flame and can be removed by using standard stainless-steel cleaning products (we recommend a product called “Barkeeper’s Friend”).