THE HOME DEPOT YBFPRA0708002 Wildaven 43 Inch Buff Propane Stone Fire Pit Table Instruction Manual
- October 30, 2023
- THE HOME DEPOT
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THE HOME DEPOT YBFPRA0708002 Wildaven 43 Inch Buff Propane Stone Fire Pit
Table Instruction Manual
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING:
Please ensure that all adults and children who use or are near a unit in use are aware of the hazard of high surface temperatures present on the unit during use and should use caution and stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition.
Carefully supervise young children in the area of this 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 must 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 control compartment, burners and circulating air passageways of the appliance be kept clean.
ENCLOSURES FOR SELF-CONTAINED LP GAS SYSTEMS
An enclosure for an LP-gas cylinder shall be ventilated by openings at both the upper and lower levels of the enclosure. This shall be accompanied by one of the following:
a. One side of the enclosure shall be completely open; or
b. For an enclosure having four sides, a top, and a bottom:
At least two ventilation openings shall be provided in the sidewalls of the enclosure, located within 5 in (217 mm) of the top of the enclosure, equally sized, spaced at a minimum of 90 degrees (1.57 rad), and unobstructed. The opening(s) shall have a total free area of not less than 1 in2 per lb (14.2 cm2 per kg) of stored fuel capacity.
Ventilation opening(s) shall be provided at floor level of the enclosure and shall have total free area of not less than 1/2 in2 per Ib (7.1 cm2 per kg) of stored fuel capacity. If ventilation openings at floor level area are in the side wall, there shall be at least two openings. The bottom of the openings shall be 1 in (25.4 mm) or less from the floor level and the upper edge no more than 5 in (127 mm) above the floor level. The openings shall be equally sized, spaced at a minimum of 90 degrees (1.57 rad), and unobstructed.
Every opening shall have minimum dimensions so as to permit the entrance of a 1/8 in (3.2 mm) diameter rod. Ventilation openings in sidewalls shall not communicate directly with other enclosures of the appliance.
CONNECTION
- Be sure the cylinder valve and appliance valves are “Off”.
- Place full LP gas cylinder on tank stabilizer ring. Secure the base of the LP gas cylinder by hand tightening the wing-nut collar.
- Center the nipple in the cylinder valve and hold in place.
- Using the other hand, turn the hand wheel clockwise until there is a positive stop. Do not use tools.
- Hand tighten only. When making the connection, hold the regulator in a straight line with the cvlinder valve, so as not to cross thread the connection.
- Leak test the connection.
DISCONNECTION
- Be sure the cylinder valve and appliance valves are “off” before disconnection.
- Using one hand, turn the hand wheel anticlockwise.
LEAK TEST
- DO NOT USE OR PERMIT SOURCES OF IGNITION IN THE AREA WHILE DOING THE LEAK TEST. THIS INCLUDES SMOKING.
- Leak testing should be done once per year or whenever the LP gas cylinder or any other gas system part is taken apart, serviced or replaced, whichever is more frequent.
- Ensure all gas system coupling joints are tight and properly attached.
- Prepare a leak testing solution of half liquid detergent and half water.
- Apply the solution to the LP gas delivery system at points as shown in illustration indicated on page 5.
- The leak(s) must be stopped by tightening the loose joints, if possible, or by replacing the faulty parts(s) with the part(s) recommended by the appliance manufacturer.
WARNING:
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. Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier.
THE APPLIANCE IS NOT TO BE USED UNTIL ANY LEAK IS CORRECTED.
A gas appliance repairman or LP gas dealer should be called if attempts to stop the leak(s) are unsuccessful and, in such case, the LP gas supply must be shut off at the cylinder valve or the cylinder must be removed from the appliance until the leak(s) is corrected.
Inspect hose prior to each use of the unit. To gain access for inspection remove the side panels. To remove each side panel, simply use pull rings and lift panel away. Refer to assembly instructions for visual diagrams. The hose assembly must be replaced prior to the appliance being put into operation if there is evidence of excessive abrasion or wear, or if the hose is damaged. Contact our customer service should you require a replacement hose.Replacement hose assembly shall be the one that is specified by manufacturer.
Inspect burner prior to each use. Burner must be replaced prior to the appliance being put into operation if there is evidence of damage. Contact our customer service should you require a replacement burner.
Should any part of this appliance (including the burner) become soiled or dirty, wipe lightly with a damp cloth. Do not use flammable or corrosive cleaning products on or near this unit.
Ensure that gas hose is placed in an area where it is unlikely to be tripped
over (such as pathways or trails) or subject to other accidental damage.
Keep the appliance area clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline
and other flammable vapors and liquids.
Solid fuels shall not be burned in this appliance.
The installation must confirm with local codes, or in the absence of local codes with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1-NFPA 54; National Fuel Gas Code: Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code, CSA B149.1; or Propane Storage and Handling Code, CSA B149.2, as applicable.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
NOTE: Please do not tighten all the screws until the step 5.
Step 1 Connect the part 2 to the table top (part 9) with 4 PCS screw D.
Step 2 Connect the part 1 to the table top (part 9) with 4 PCS screw D.
Step 3 Connect the two parts 12A&12B to frame 1 and frame 2 with 8 PCS screw D.
Note: Make sure the hooks on 12B is outside after assembly.
Step 4 Connect the two parts 11A&11B to frame 1 and frame 2 with 8 PCS screw D.
TIPS: Adjust the 11B&12B on the same level as frame 1 &2 before connect board.
Step 5 Connect the two parts 14 to the table top with 4PCS screw D.
Step 6 Connect part 3 to part 4 with 2PCS screw F.
Step 7 Stretch the glide track, assemble the LEFT track and the frame 1 with 2 screw E. Assemble the RIGHT track and the frame 2 with 2 screw E
Step 8 Connect the glid track to part 4 with 4 PCS screw F.
Step 9 Assemble the 4 pcs plastic adjustable feet B.
Step 10 Assemble the wheel 16 and screw A to PART4.
Step 11 Connect Part 15 to Part 3 and Part 13 with 4 PCS screw D.
Step 12 Turn the table over, and the table top is facing up.
Step 13 Turn the table over twice, it is easier to assemble.
Connect board 7 to frame 3 with 6 screw G.
Step 14 Connect board 6 to frame 2 with 7 screw G.
Step 15 Connect board 5 to frame 1 with 7 screw G.
Step 16 Connect board 8 to frame 1 with 4 screw G.
Step 17 Put the fire glass stone Y into the burner, and close the lid 10.
Note:
Glass Rocks shall be arranged 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. Keep igniter
clean of dust. For best flame results adjust the rocks to expose the burner
tube holes.
Our preferred configuration is pictured here
WARNING:
Never handle glass rocks which have not been allowed to cool from exposure to flame. Never attempt to rearrange rocks while unit is ignited.
NOTE: Rocks are not to exceed 7 kg or 15.5 lb.
NOTE: Never use a lid or cover to extinguish the flame on your Fire Table.
WARNING:
Avoid glass dust. Always wear gloves to handle rocks; caution for glass dust when handling; use a rag to wipe glass dust. Glass dust may result during shipping
NOTE TO USER:
Before igniting the unit for the first time, follow steps one through 5 in the below Ignition section. 1AAA 1.5V battery is needed (NOT included)
SECTION 2: IGNITION
STEP 1
Ensure that unit valve dial is in the “OFF” position by pushing and turning
clockwise until the dial stops.
STEP 2
Connect the LP gas cylinder. See section labeled “Connection'”.
STEP 3
Ensure the gas hose is not contacting the top of the Fire Table enclosure and
the tank is stabilized in the collar with the wing nut.
Caution: Always ensure the gas valve orifice and burner tube venturi is clear of all debris including spider webs.
STEP 4
SLOWLY turn cylinder valve to the open position to avoid tripping the
excess flow safety device in the gas regulator.
For more information about the excess flow safety device see Section 3 (page
16).
STEP 5
Leak Test all connections. See section labeled “Leak Test”.
STEP 6
Your Fire Table is equipped with an auto spark ignition (piezo ignition). Push
the knob in and slowly turn counter-clockwise to the high position. The
ignitor will spark and ignite the gas.
Should the appliance fail to ignite on the first try, promptly repeat the ignition attempt within 5 seconds. If a third attempt fails to ignite the Fire Table then rotate the knob to the “off” position and wait 5 minutes before attempting to ignite again.
WARNING:
Ensure that no parts of your body, clothing, or any other combustible material are above the burner before, during and after ignition. Ensure the cover is stored safely away from the Fire Table when the Fire Table is in use.
STEP 7
Once the unit is burning normally, set the dial to desired flame height.
STEP 8 PERIODIC INSPECTION OF BURNER FLAMES
Upon igniting the appliance, visually verify that the burner is indeed burning as demonstrated in the image. The presence of flames will confirm that the burner is burning. Periodically check that the burner flame is present during operation by visually
If there are no flames present, as demonstrated in the image, the appliance is likely not burning. If this is the case, IMMEDIATELY turn the valve to the “off” position if it is not already and repeat the ignition procedure as outlined in Section 2.
Normally the burner flame is yellow.
If the burner flame is blue and very small, please check the gas cylinder, as
it may be low gas pressure or empty. If there is enough gas in the cylinder,
please contact customer service to change the burner of the gas fire pit.
If flames lift away from burner or backfire happens, or produce thick black smoke, the fire pit should be turned off immediately. The fire pit should not be operated again until the unit is serviced and/or repaired by a qualified service technician.
WARNING:
Improper lighting procedure may cause fire explosion, and result in property damage, personal injury, or loss of life.
FIRE TABLE WON’T LIGHT? IGNITION PROBLEM?
IGNITION TROUBLESHOOTING
STEP 1
Wait 5 minutes for any gas to dissipate. Locate the igniter cable under table.
Ensure the igniter cable is firmly attached to the gas valve. Follow the
ignition sequence again. If still no results after three tries move to step 2
below.
STEP2
Turn the gas cylinder valve to the Closed position. Wait 5 minutes for any gas
to dissipate. Ensure igniter cover is not covered by glass rocks. This helps
air circulate. Inspect the ignition electrode (under igniter cover) to ensure
it is free from dust and not blocked by glass rocks or other debris. Use a dry
clean cloth or tissue to very lightly wipe clean igniter tip.
WARNING HAZARD:
USE A TOOL OR WEAR GLOVES TO MOVE GLASS ROCKS. AVOID BLOWING GLASS DUST IN
THE AIR
After waiting for 5 minutes, visually inspect the spark by rotating the knob to high without turning the gas back on at the cylinder. Ensure the spark gap is 3 – 5mm (1/8′ – 3/16″) from the burner port and has a clear path. Once you ensure the igniter is operating properly repeat the ignition sequence in section 2.
SECTION 3: GOT A LOW FLAME?
STEP 1
Check propane level. If less than half full replace the cylinder.
Repeat the ignition sequence in section 2.
STEP 2
If the propane cylinder is full and your Fire Table experiences low flame, or
flame height does not appear to be normally adjusted by the gas knob, it is
likely that the excess flow safety device has been tripped in the hose
regulator.
CORRECTIVE ACTION
a. Close propane cylinder valve.
b. Open and then close Fire Table gas knob valve to release pressure.
c. Disconnect and reconnect the propane cylinder valve connection.
d. Slowly open propane cylinder valve.
e. Perform Leak Test and follow Ignition sequence.
SECTION 4: EXTINGUISHING THE APPLIANCE
STEP 1
Access the Fire Table interior.
Turn the gas cylinder valve to the “Closed” position.
STEP 2
Turn the gas knob on the Fire
Table to the “OFF” position by pushing and turning the knob clockwise.
STEP 3
Allow unit to cool for at least five (5) minutes before relighting.
SECTION 5: FIRE TABLE MAINTENANCE
Your Fire Table requires periodic maintenance to keep it in good running order. Follow the steps below to ensure your appliance will provide you with the best possible performance:
- Keep your Fire Table out of the rain and store it in a dry place. Fire table accessories such as covers can be purchased at our store or you can contact our customer service team.
- This device has been engineered to provide the maximum amount of heat and comfort. If you experience any signs of your propane cylinder “freezing off or start to experience lower flames than usual, please simply turn the burner control setting to low for 5-10 minutes, or replace the cylinder with a full one.
- Ensure that you clean the top of your Fire Table after every use to keep it looking GREAT. Simply use warm soap water to wipe down your Fire Table to keep it clean. Do not use abrasive cleaners. Especially, DO NOT USE PETROLEUM BASED SOLVENTS TO CLEAN YOUR FIRE TABLE AS THIS WILL DESTROY YOUR WICKER RESIN TABLE MATERIAL.
- Remove any debris and leaves which may have accumulated in your Fire Table burner tray before igniting.
WARNING NOTES
- Expected burn time; the anticipated burn time for your Fire Table using a full 20 lb (9kg) propane cylinder is between 12 and 18 hours depending on where the flame height is set.
- This is NOT a toy.
- The fire table will become extremely hot during operation! – DO NOT TOUCH THE BURNER TRAY OR GLASS ROCKS while fire table is in operation!
- Do not place ANY cover on the fire table while the fire table is in operation.
- Do not rest anything on or over the burner tray while the fire table is in operation.
- The fire table is a decorative gas appliance only. NEVER cook food on the fire table. Do not use any type of accessory as a means to cook or keep food warm on the fire table.
- Wait at least 30 minutes after turning off the fire table to allow it to cool down before touching the burner tray, or glass rocks, or putting ANY cover over the fire table.
- Please ensure that all adults and children who use or are near a unit in use are aware of the hazard of high-surface temperatures present on the unit during use and should use caution and stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition.
- Children should be supervised at all times when using this unit without exception.
- Do not place any objects other than supplied rocks inside the burner component of the Fire Table.
- Do not add wood or any other materials to the fire.
- Your Fire Table is designed to safely combust propane only.
- Do not connect to a remote gas supply. Consult a certified gas technician.
- Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water.
- Do not leave this appliance uncovered in the rain.
- Always inspect and clear all valve and gas orifices of any foreign debris including spider webs prior to lighting.
- Never store a spare LP cylinder inside the LP cylinder compartment.
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