Sunnydaze WAR-833 Cast Stone and Weathered Wood Propane Fire Pit Table Owner’s Manual
- June 11, 2024
- Sunnydaze
Table of Contents
Sunnydaze WAR-833 Cast Stone and Weathered Wood Propane Fire Pit Table
Owner’s Manual
DANGER
If you smell gas:
- Shut off gas to the appliance.
- Extinguish any open flame.
- If odor continues, keep away from the appliance and immediately call your gas supplier or fire department.
WARNING
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. An LP-cylinder not connected for use shall not be stored in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
WARNING
For outdoor use only.
WARNING
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can
cause injury or property damage. Read the owner’s manual thoroughly before
installing or servicing this equipment. If the information in this manual is
not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage,
personal injury or loss of life.
Save these instructions for future use. If you are assembling this unit for someone else, give this manual to him or her and read and save for the future.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
Before you assemble or operate this unit, please carefully read this entire manual. Failure to do so may result in a fire, explosion, injury or death.
WARNING
- The installation of this unit must adhere to local codes or either the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223. 1/NFPA54, OR CAN/CGA-B149.1, National Gas and Propane Installation Code.
- THIS UNIT IS INTENDED FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY! This product shall be used outdoors, in a entilated space and shall not be used in any enclosed area.
- This unit is to be used with propane gas only! (sold separately)
- Do not attach a remote gas supply to this unit.
- Only use propane gas for this unit.
- Do not use any solid fuel or charcoal for this unit.
- When igniting this unit, stay away from the burner as the flame will light up and may cause injury.
- LP GAS WARNING: Do not use any more than 1/4in depth lava rocks. Doing so will suffocate the flame.
- If the propane gas tank is leaking gas, you may hear, see, or smell a hiss. Do the following:
- Disconnect the propane gas tank.
- Do not attempt to fix the problem yourself.
- Contact your gas supplier or fire department for help.
- Applying too much propane may result in gas pooling and will not burn. Allow fresh air into the unit so that the remaining gas may escape.
- Do not use a flame to check for gas leaks.
- The max. inlet supply pressure: max. Gas supply 11 in w.c. (2.74kPa)
- Use LP propane tanks with the following dimensions: diameter 12 in, height 18 in – capacity 20 lbs.
- You must use a propane tank that has a collar to protect the gas valve.
- DO NOT fill tank over 80 percent full.
- The tank system must be set up for vapor withdrawal.
- Discontinue use if any part of the propane tank is damaged. Rust and dents may be hazardous and should be inspected by a gas supplier.
- Do not burn anything other than the provided materials for this fire table.
- Keep away from the unit for the first 20 minutes after igniting your unit for the first time, as lava rocks could pop out and cause injury. Should any rocks pop out, discard them.
- Always ensure that lava rocks are completely dry before use. Failure to do so will cause them to crack or pop.
- Do not operate unit until all parts are fully assembled.
- Do not paint or color any part of this heating unit.
- Unit may be hot while in use, do not attempt to move it while in use.
- Never leave this heating unit unattended while in use.
- This unit is not intended for cooking.
- Keep any flammable items away and do not use any other fireplace cover for this unit.
- Keep a safe distance to avoid burning skin or clothing.
- Do not sit or rest hands or feet on this heating unit.
- Never place hands or fingers on upper portion of this unit while in use.
- Keep all electrical cords and fuel supply hose away from heated surfaces.
- Combustible material should not be within 72 inches of the top of the unit, or within 48 inches around the entire unit.
- Keep the appliance area clear and free from combustible material, gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids.
- If the flame goes out while burning, turn the gas valve off. Wait 5 minutes before repeating the initial lighting procedure. Once you have a flame started, hold down the control knob for 1 minute.
- Do not add water into the unit.
- Do not operate unit if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and replace any part of the control system and any gas control that has been under water.
- Do not disconnect any part while unit is in use.
- Do not store a spare propane tank on or near this unit.
- If the heating unit is indoors, detach the propane tank and leave outdoors.
- Do not operate on a boat or vehicle. This unit must be used on a flat surface and outdoors ONLY.
- Always remove protective cover before operating (if applicable).
- Do not set the protective cover over the unit until it is turned off and completely cooled down.
- Check for leaks after not using the unit for long periods of time.
- Children should never operate this unit. Children must be supervised while near this unit.
- Keep gas tank at least 5 feet away from unit when lit. (if external tank)
- The maximum gas supply pressure is 250psi.
- All installation and repair should be done by a qualified professional. This unit should be inspected annually and cleaned regularly.
- Inspect all elements of this heating unit before each use. If there is damage, the burner must be replaced.
- Keep the hose out from any pathways to eliminate any accidental damage. (if external tank)
- Be aware of the hazards of high temperatures and stay away from the unit to avoid any burns or injury.
- The gas supply tank should be constructed and marked with the specifications for the LP gas tanks of the U.S. Department of Transportation or the National Standard of Canada CAN/CSA-B339, LP gas tanks, spheres and tubes for Transportation of Dangerous Goods; and Commission.
- The LP gas tank must have a listed overfilling prevention device and a QCCI or Type I, (CGA810) LP gas tank connection.
- This heating appliance should not be used on plastic or artificial wood decks.
- Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of high surface temperatures and should stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition.
- Young children should be carefully supervised when they are in the area of the appliance.
- Clothing or other flammable materials should not be hung from the appliance or placed on or near the appliance.
- Any guard or other protective device removed for servicing the appliance shall be replaced prior to operating the appliance.
- Installation and repair should be done by a qualified service person. The appliance should be inspected before use and at least annually by a qualified service person. More frequent cleaning may be required as necessary. It is imperative that the control compartment, burners and circulating airways of the appliance are kept clean.
IF APPLICABLE:
- Allow heating item to cool completely before placing on lid.
- DO NOT use heating item while lid is installed. Always remove the lid while heating item is in use.
Only use the regulator and hose assembly provided with this unit.
Inspect the burner before use of this unit. If the burner shows any kind of damage, do not operate the appliance.
NOTE: You must follow all steps to properly assemble this heating item. Make sure the gas valve is turned “OFF” before assembling. Do NOT attempt to assemble without proper tools.
Combustible materials should not be within 72 inches of the top of the unit, or within 48 inches around the entire unit
CONTENTS
Item | Description | Qty |
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A | Firebowl | 1 |
B | Body | 1 |
C | Door | 1 |
D | Burner | 1 |
E | Guard | 1 |
F | Lava Rocks | 1 box |
G | Protective Cover | 1 |
H | Battery | 1 |
J | Control Knob (preassembled) | 1 |
J | Electronic Igniter (preassembled) | 1 |
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
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Check that the control knob (I) for the gas supply system is turned to the “OFF” position before starting any assembly.
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Remove door from body (B) and place propane gas tank (not included) into the metal stand inside of the body (B).
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Turn the cylinder valve on the tank clockwise to close the propane tank. Attach the preassembled regulator from the body (B) to the cylinder valve by turning the regulator coupling nut clockwise. Make sure it is fastened securely and tighten connections by hand only.
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Once the tank is attached to the regulator, make sure the propane gas tank sits on the metal stand inside body (B) completely. Turn the preassembled wing screw on the outer part of metal stand clockwise to secure the propane gas tank tightly.
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Replace door (C) onto the body (B).
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Remove the rubber cap on the electronic igniter (J) by unscrewing and slide battery (H) into the battery slot. Make sure the positive side of the battery faces outwards. Screw the electronic igniter cap (J) over the battery tightly.
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Pour the lava rocks (F) into the firebowl (A).
WARNING
To ensure proper function, the guard (E) on this burner (D) should be free of
lava rocks at all times.
OPERATION
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 there are signs of wear or abrasion you must replace the hose (if applicable). Lava rocks could pop up and strike somebody’s face during the process of lighting this unit; stand away from the unit for the first 20 minutes after igniting. Flame height should be a yellow/blue color between 2 – 10 inches in height.
Wait 5 minutes after extinguishing flame prior to placing a lid (if applicable) or protective cover on heating item.
To Light
- Make sure the control knob (I) is in the “off” position.
- Remove door (C) and slowly open the valve on the propane gas tank by turning the knob counterclockwise.
- Replace the door (C) on the body (B).
- Push and hold in the electronic igniter (J) to create sparks within the electrode, continue to hold.
- Push in the control knob (I) and turn to the “low” position. Keep holding down the control knob (I) to allow gas to flow for 45 seconds.
- If ignition doesn’t occur within a few seconds release the control knob (I) and rotate to the “OFF” position. Wait for 5 minutes for gas to clear and then repeat the above lighting instructions.
- Once the fire product is lit, the flame intensity may be controlled by turning the control knob (I) between the “low” and “high” positions.
To Extinguish
- Turn control knob (I) clockwise to the “low” position; let the knob pop up and continue turning the control knob (I) to the “off” position.
- Close the cylinder valve on the propane gas tank if you don’t intend to use it for a long time.
MAINTENANCE
- Before performing any maintenance always disconnect propane gas tank.
- Keep the heating item free and clear from combustible materials.
- Visually inspect burner for obstructions and keep tank enclosure free and clear from debris.
- Use a soft brush to get rid of the mild stains, loose dirt and soil after the burner and lava rocks are completely cooled down. Wipe down with a soft cloth.
- Harsh weather conditions may cause stubborn stains, discoloration and possibly rust pitting.
- Permanent damage may occur if powder or solvent comes in contact with painted or plastic components on this heating unit.
- Keep the heating unit stored away from direct sunlight.
- If storing this unit inside, disconnect the propane gas tank from the gas valve.
- Not using manufacturer approved or supplied parts/accessories may result in a defective condition and void the warranty of this heating unit.
- Always place lid (if applicable) or protective cover on heating item when not in use.
MGO Surface Care
Our MGO material has been sealed with a special treatment to prevent staining
and moisture absorption, but it does require proper maintenance to ensure the
integrity of the surface. Please see below for recommendations on maintaining
your MGO surface for years of pleasure:
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Clean any spills immediately to prevent permanent MGO surface staining or damage. Blot any liquid spills with a clean, dry cloth to avoid spreading of the spill to the rest of the table.
Clean your product surface with a soft, clean cloth or sponge. Mix a solution of warm clean water and mild dish soap to remove any surface dirt or mild spills. Rinse all soap solution off of the tabletop and dry completely to avoid water spots. Regularly cleaning the surface will aid in a longer lasting product. -
Do not use pet oleum-based or abrasive cleaning products. Do not use any harsh brushes when cleaning the surface.
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Do not slide products across the surface to avoid permanent scratching and damage.
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Always use protective mats such as coasters or placemats when eating on an MGO surface.
These protective products will help absorb sweating on cool beverages and will block out any heat rings from appearing beneath a warm mug or plate. When placing hot dishes on MGO surface, always use mats or hot pads. -
MGO surface must be covered at all times when not in use. Cover your product with an outdoor furniture cover when not in use to protect it from the elements. Store your product indoors during winter months. Avoiding extreme cold temperatures will prevent cracking of the tabletop.
Troubleshooting
Problem: Burner will not light using igniter
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Please review the Helpful Tips on page 15 for common fixes to this problem.
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Possible Cause 1: Electrode and burners are wet.
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Wipe dry with cloth.
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Possible Cause 2: Igniter battery is dead or backwards.
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Check that the AAA battery is inserted correctly in the igniter (see bellow photo) or
replace the battery. Make sure the plastic wrap on the battery has been removed. -
Possible Cause 3: Igniter P i n cracked or broken – sparks a crack.
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Please contact Net Health Shops,LLC to request the parts.
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Possible Cause 4: Residue on Igniter Pin.
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Check for residue on the igniter pin or Thermocouple. If dirty,thoroughly clean the area.
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Check that the electronic Ignitor Cap (B) is tightly fitted to the spring(A).If loose,please adjust the spring accordingly.
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Problem: Burner will not light with match
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Possible Cause 1: No Gas Flow
- Check if the LP gas tank is empty. If empty, replace and refill. If the propane tank is not empty, refer to Problem: Sudden drop in gas flow on the following page.
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Possible Cause 2: Coupling nut and regulator not fully connected.
- Turn the coupling nut about one half to three fourths a turn, until you feel a solid stop.
Do not use tools, tighten by hand only.
- Turn the coupling nut about one half to three fourths a turn, until you feel a solid stop.
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Possible Cause 3: Obstruction of gas flow.
- Check for bent or kinked hose.
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Possible Cause 4: Spider webs or insect nest in the venturi.
- Clean the venturi.
- Clean the venturi.
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Possible Cause 5: Burner ports clogged or blocked.
- Reference Problem: Irregular flame pattern on the following page.
Clean the burner ports as described there.
- Reference Problem: Irregular flame pattern on the following page.
Problem: The fire table emits a lot of black smoke when in use
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Possible Cause 1: Hose from gas fire table is pinched.
- Make sure the hose is not pinched between the fire table and the source of the gas.
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Possible Cause 2: Flame is being obstructed at burner ports.
- Make sure that the gas ports on the burner are free of any lava rocks/fire glass so that the flame can flow naturally.
- Clear out the mixing chamber located before the Venturi.
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Possible Cause 3: Mixing chamber of the burn tube is blocked or obstructed.
Problem: Sudden drop in gas flow, or a reduced flame height
- Possible Cause 1: Out of Gas.
- Check for gas in the LP gas tank.
- Possible Cause 2: Excess flow safety device may have been activated.
- Turn control knob to OFF, wait 30 seconds and light outdoor fire table.
if flames are still too low, reset the excessive flow safety device by turning off the control knob and LP gas tank valve. Disconnect regulator. Turn burner control knob to HIGH. Wait at least 5 minutes.
Turn burner control knob off. Reconnect regulator and perform a leak check at tank connection. Turn LP gas tank valve on slowly, wait 30 seconds and then light outdoor fire table.
- Turn control knob to OFF, wait 30 seconds and light outdoor fire table.
Problem: Irregular flame pattern, flame does not run the full length of the burner
- Possible Cause: Burner ports are clogged or blocked.
- Clean burner ports. Do this by inserting a paperclip into each of the burner ports to ensure they are not clogged.
WARNING: Make sure burner is not on, and has had sufficient time to cool before touching it.
- Clean burner ports. Do this by inserting a paperclip into each of the burner ports to ensure they are not clogged.
Problem: Flame blow out
- Possible Cause 1: High or gusting winds.
- Increase flame to HIGH setting.
- Possible Cause 2: Low on LP gas.
- Replace or refill LP gas tank.
- Possible Cause 3: Excess flow valve tripped.
- Refer to Problem: Sudden drop in gas flow
Problem: Flame seems to lose heat when burning in cold weather – temperature below 50°F
- Possible Cause 1: Ice has built up on the outside of the LP gas tank because the vaporization process is too low.
- Turn the control knob and the LP gas tank to OFF. Replace with a spare LP gas tank and resume burning. Store the spare LP gas tank in a well ventilated area, away from children.
Problem: Burner JUST LIGHT UP FOR SECOND AND WILL AUTOMATICALLY TURN OFF
HOW TO REPLACE THE THERMOCOUPLE ON A 30,000-50,000 BTU FIRE TABLE
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The thermocouple will be under the Pilot Guard on the top of the unit.
Please remove the Pilot guard by unscrewing it from the metal bowl with a screw driver.
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Once the Pilot Guard has been removed, you will have two components exposed; the copper one is your thermocouple.
Please unscrew the nut holding the thermocouple in place.
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Inside the unit, you will notice that the end of the thermocouple line is directly screwed in to the gas valve. Please unscrew the thermocouple from the back end of the gas valve. Do not take off the valve’s silver backing, only unscrew the small nut as shown above.
Once the thermocouple is unscrewed, please remove it from the top of the unit.
Feed the new one through the top of the unit towards the bottom and ensure that the nuts are screwed the top and bottom to hold it in place.
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Screw the end of the thermocouple to the back end of the gas valve with the silver backing.
Once this has been done, please test the unit.
You may have to reset the gas valve once again as the safety mechanism may
have been set off by the new components introduced:
Resetting Your Gas Valve
Completely detach the propane tank from the table. Do not forget to turn the propane tank valve down. Turn the heat setting knob to high and leave it on that setting for about two to three minutes. Once you have done this, please turn the knob back to off. Hook up the propane tank and turn the propane tank’s valve a quarter of a turn at a time.
NOTE: When reattaching the propane tank, please turn the valve to release the gas back in to the unit VERY SLOWLY. We want the unit to register gas coming through but not too much at once, this will flood the unit and you will have to start all over!
This is so that the gas valve can register the gas coming through a little at a time. Once you have turned the gas on all the way please go ahead and try to light the table again. This should reset your fire table’s safety mechanism
References
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