LIVEOUTDOOR Firestorm Cart Portable Propane Fire Pit Instruction Manual
- June 17, 2024
- LIVEOUTDOOR
Table of Contents
- Firestorm Cart Portable Propane Fire Pit
- IMPORTANT PRODUCT WARNINGS
- GENERAL INFORMATION
- CODE REQUIREMENTS
- LOCATION CONSIDERATIONS
- CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS
- MEDIA
- ASSEMBLING THE SHELL OF THE FIRESTORM
- CONNECTING THE HOSE TO THE BURNER BOX AND COMPLETING ASSEMBLY
- CONNECTING THE REGULATOR HOSE TO THE LP TANK
- OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
- LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
- COOKING INSTRUCTIONS
- GENERAL MAINTENANCE
- WARRANTY
- PROP 65 WARNING
- RETURN POLICY
- CONTACT US
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
OWNER’S GUIDE AND INSTRUCTION MANUAL
SERIES I – L.P.
Firestorm Cart Portable Propane Fire Pit
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IMPORTANT PRODUCT WARNINGS
DANGER
FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD
If you smell gas: Shut off gas to the appliance. Extinguish any open flame. If
odor continues, leave the area immediately. After leaving the area, call your
gas supplier or fire department. Failure to follow these instructions could
result in fire or explosion, which could cause property damage, personal
injury, or death.
WARNING
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the
vicinity of this or any other appliances. 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. Installation and service must be performed by a
qualified installer, service agency, or the gas supplier.
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.
DANGER!
CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD
This appliance can produce carbon monoxide which has no odor. Using it in an
enclosed space can kill you. Never use this appliance in an enclosed space
such as a camper, tent, car, or home.
Do not use this appliance if it has been submerged, even partially, in water.
Call a qualified technician to inspect the unit and replace any part of the
control system and any control which has been under water.
INSTALLER: Leave this manual with the appliance.
CONSUMER: Retain this manual for future reference.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
This Owner’s Guide and Instruction Manual contains critical information for
the safe assembly and operation of your FIRESTORM. You must read this manual
in its entirety prior to assembly and/or operation. Failure to follow these
instructions may result in property damage, personal injury, or death.
Instructions are updated as needed, and it is the owners’ responsibility to
periodically review Live Outdoor’s website for applicable updates
(www.GoLiveOutdoor.com.)
Please keep this manual with your important papers.
WARNING: THE FIRESTORM WILL BECOME EXTREMELY HOT WHEN IN USE.
HOT! DO NOT TOUCH.
SEVERE BURNS MAY RESULT.
CLOTHING IGNITION MAY RESULT.
- Keep the unit out of reach of children.
- Clothing or other flammable materials should not be hung from the appliance or placed on or near the appliance.
- Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of high surface temperatures and should stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition.
- Never leave the unit unattended while in use.
WARNING:
DO NOT MOVE THE FIRESTORM WHILE IT IS IN OPERATION. TURN OFF THE APPLIANCE AND
ALLOW IT TO COOL TO THE TOUCH AT LEAST 20 MINUTES BEFORE HANDLING OR MOVING.
ALTERATIVELY, TURN OFF THE APPLIANCE AND HANDLE WITH HEAT RESISTANT GLOVES.
WARNING:
Product is not intended to be used to burn wood or other combustibles. Solid
fuels shall not be burned in the appliance. Do not place any objects inside
the burner component or add wood or other materials to the fire.
Do not put any combustible materials into the fire pit.
WARNING:
Only use Liquid Propane as specified for your Live Outdoor FIRESTORM unit.
Do not use an alternative fuel.
WARNING:
CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD
- This burner is a combustion appliance, and all such appliances generate Carbon Monoxide (CO) during the combustion process. It is important to ensure that there is adequate airflow into and out of the appliance.
- Carbon Monoxide (CO) poisoning can cause flu-like symptoms, such as headaches, dizziness, fatigue, nausea, watery eyes, and can even lead to death. Carbon Monoxide gas is both odorless and invisible, making it a potentially lethal threat. If any of these symptoms occur during the operation of this appliance, move to a well-ventilated area immediately.
- FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY! Never use this appliance indoors, in a house, camper, tent, vehicle, or any other enclosed space. This appliance consumes oxygen from the air, and using it in an unventilated or enclosed area can put you and others at risk of asphyxiation.
WARNING:
DO NOT USE IN THE PRESENCE OF COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS.
Do not leave the appliance unattended while it’s in use, and operate it in a
safe area away from anything that could ignite in the presence of combustible
materials, such as paper, cardboard, gasoline, or other flammable liquids or
powders.
CODE REQUIREMENTS
It is the responsibility of the user to consult with the local municipality and to FOLLOW ALL LOCAL CODES concerning the installation and operation of the fire feature.
MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM GAS INLET PRESSURES
Your FIRESTORM has been provided with a LP hose with an in-line regulator
set at 11” W.C. (2.7399 Kpa). Any additional fuel lines or regulators must be
provided by Live Outdoor or a qualfied gas professional within the specified
minimum and maximum gas inlet pressures below:
GAS INLET PRESSURES
MATCHUT | Minimum | Maximum |
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Liquid Propane | 11.0” W.C. | |
(2.7399 Kpa) | 13.0” W.C. |
(3.2381 Kpa)
LOCATION CONSIDERATIONS
The FIRESTORM is designed and intended for outdoor use only.
Select a location where the appliance can be attended during operation. Never
leave an operating appliance unattended or by someone not familiar with its
operation or shutoff procedure.
Pick a location that allows sufficient horizontal room to enjoy the appliance
while allowing a safe distance from the heat and flame.
Keep the area around the appliance clear of combustible materials, gasoline,
and other flammable substances. Do not burn solid fuels in this appliance.
Choose a location that allows easy access to the fire feature.
Appliances may create very high temperatures – combustibles must be located
far enough away that there is no risk of ignition.
CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS
Your FIRESTORM must only be used in a location that provides sufficient clearance from combustible materials. Never use your FIRESTORM on a combustible surface and provide side and top clearance as follows:
- 36” side clearance from any combustible structure or materials.
- Overhead clearance should be a minimum 72” from the top of the appliance to combustible structures or materials.
- Always consult with local municipality regarding any local code requirements.
The FIRESTORM must be placed on a stable surface and must be level.
MEDIA
Media is not required but may be used on the FIRESTORM.
Only use approved decorative media (lava rock, ceramic log sets, etc.) that
have been manufactured for specific use in fire features. Do not use fire
glass as it, or debris from it, may fall into the burner pan.
Media must be ½” or larger in size to prevent media from falling into gas
orifices and blocking flow of gas out of jets. Use approved media only. To
avoid dust and clogs getting into the system, do not dump the media over the
burner. Place the media onto the plate or pan.
Burner may be covered by approved media up to 1/2” above the jets. Media may
also be positioned so that jet tips or barrels are visible. Covering jets by
more than 1/2” of media may create back pressure and gas leakage resulting in
pooling of gas under the fire feature which can result in explosion which
could cause property damage, personal injury, or death.
ASSEMBLING THE SHELL OF THE FIRESTORM
The shell of the FIRESTORM includes a FRONT PANEL, BACK PANEL, and two (2) identical SIDE PANELS.
- Attach the BACK PANEL to one of the SIDE PANELS by sliding it into the slots on one side of the SIDE PANEL. Connect and lock the latch at the inside corner of the two panels to secure them in place.
- Attach the FRONT PANEL to the opposite side of the same SIDE PANEL by sliding it into the slots on the SIDE PANEL. Connect and lock the latch at the inside corner of the two panels to secure them into place.
- Attach the second SIDE PANEL by inserting the sides of the FRONT PANEL and the BACK PANEL into the slots on each side of the SIDE PANEL. Connect and lock the latches of the two inside corners of the panels to secure them into place.
- Confirm that all four latches are connecting the four panels and are locked in place.
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CONNECTING THE HOSE TO THE BURNER BOX AND COMPLETING ASSEMBLY
The QUICK CONNECT is used to connect the FIRESTORM to your gas supply.
Before using the unit, inspect the hose assembly for excessive wear or damage.
If you notice any issues, replace the hose before operating the appliance.
Contact Live Outdoor to obtain a replacement hose.
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Tip the shell slightly to one side to allow you to pull about 18” of the VALVE CONNECTOR end of the HOSE under the BACK PANEL and inside the shell.
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Locate the BURNER VALVE on the back of the BURNER BOX on the opposite side from the CONTROL KNOB. [Photo A1].
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Connect the HOSE to the BURNER VALVE by pulling back the spring collar on the HOSE SOCKET and pushing the SLEEVE onto the BURNER VALVE. Confirm the connection is locked in place and secure by tugging on the hose. [Photo A2].
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Align the CONTROL KNOB with the FRONT PANEL and then set the BURNER BOX in the shell.
For more detailed assembly instructions, please scan the QR Code on page 6.
CONNECTING THE REGULATOR HOSE TO THE LP TANK
For safe operation of this appliance, it is important to use LP cylinders that meet the following criteria:
- The cylinders must be constructed and marked in accordance with the LP-Gas Cylinders Standard of ANSI/NFPA or CAN/CSA which specifies the requirements for cylinders, spheres, and tubes for the transportation of dangerous goods.
- The cylinders must be equipped with a listed overfilling prevention device.
- The cylinder connection device must be compatible with the connector for outdoor appliances.
Tip: The threads on the Regulator Hose are Left-Handed Threaded so they will tighten by turning to the left and loosen by turning to the right.
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Do not refill disposable propane cylinders under any circumstances.
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Use only with a regulator set between 11” W.C. (2.7399 Kpa) and 13” W.C. (3.2381 Kpa). The regulator hose provided with your unit is pre-set at the correct pressure. Do not adjust the pressure.
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Keep your Regulator Hose horizontal.
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Attach the Regulator Hose to the threads on the Propane Tank and twist until it comes to a full stop.
Tip: Hold the Regulator Hose in a straight line with the Cylinder Valve in one hand and tighten the POL coupling turning counterclockwise until it comes to a full stop.
Optional Tip: Use Channel Locks to tighten your Regulator Hose to ensure it’s securely fastened for safety purposes. -
Extend the hose to its full length and make sure that the Propane Tank is positioned as least 3 feet from the FIRESTORM.
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Once the Regulator Hose is firmly attached to the Propane Tank, slowly turn on the Propane Tank by turning the knob counterclockwise to fully open the Propane Tank.
WARNING:
TRIP HAZARD! Be sure to place the gas hose in an area where it is unlikely to
be tripped over and won’t be damaged, such as away from pathways or trails.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Keep the area clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline, and other
flammable vapors and liquids.
Solid fuels shall not be burned in the fire pit. Leaves, sticks, wood, paper,
clothing, food material, etc. should be kept away from the fire pit. Make sure
that there is no vegetation or other objects over the top or sides of the fire
pit that could interfere with safe operation.
Wind and gusty conditions may cause the flame to behave in an unpredictable
manner. If conditions exist, turn off the fire feature.
All media (lava rock, volcanic stone, etc.) has the potential of thermal
spalling. This process may occur when media is wet and moisture gets trapped
inside of the material due to rapid temperature differences. When this happens
the media has the potential to crack or pop outside of the vessel. Extra
caution should be taken when lighting in high humidity or moisture. After
igniting, allow 30 minutes to dry out the media and monitor from a distance
until all popping has ceased before fully enjoying the fire.
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS
TURNING ON FIRE FEATURE
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Confirm that the knob on the LP tank has been fully turned to the open position.
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Press Control knob and turn counterclockwise to the Pilot position.
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Using a BBQ Lighter, ignite the lighter and place next to the jet closest to the thermocouple. [Photo L1]
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Fully depress the Control knob.
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Once burner is lit, keep the Control knob pressed in for 15 – 20 seconds. Burner should remain lit.
Tip: If you release the Ignition Button and the FIRESTORM unit turns off, start the lighting process again and hold down the ignition button for the full 20 seconds. -
Once pilot is lit, press the Control knob in and turn counterclockwise to achieve desired flame height.
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If burner does not light, turn Control knob to OFF position. Wait 3-5 minutes before repeating lighting process.
TURNING OFF FIRE FEATURE
To safely turn off the FIRESTORM unit:
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Slightly push in the Ignition button and while depressed, turn the Ignition Button to the OFF position. Verify flame is out.
WARNING:
DO NOT MOVE THE FIRESTORM WHILE IT IS IN OPERATION. TURN OFF THE APPLIANCE AND ALLOW IT TO COOL TO THE TOUCH AT LEAST 20 MINUTES BEFORE HANDLING OR MOVING. ALTERATIVELY, TURN OFF THE APPLIANCE AND HANDLE WITH HEAT RESISTANT GLOVES. -
If using a LP tank, turn tank to CLOSED position by turning the tank counterclockwise.
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Once the unit is cool, remove Quick-Connect Socket from FIRESTORM, and remove hose connector from LP tank valve.
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Once FIRESTORM is cool to the touch, it is safe to place unit back in provided storage bag or break the unit down.
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Do not place the FIRESTORM in a vehicle or enclosed space until it has cooled.
WARNING:
Ensure that no parts of your body, clothing, or any other combustible material are above the burner before, during, and after ignition.
DISASSEMBLING THE FIRE FEATURE
Once the unit is cool, take the following steps to disassemble:
- Remove Burner Insert from unit and set aside.
- Starting with one front/back and side panel, unclip latches.
COOKING INSTRUCTIONS
If cooking with the FIRESTORM, pan or griddle must be supported and at least 4” above the plate. Do not allow grease or cooking liquids to drip onto the burner as they may clog jets creating a dangerous condition.
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
Installation and repair should be done by a qualified technician. Appliances
should be inspected prior to each use and inspected at least once annually by
a qualified gas appliance service professional.
Ensure gas is shut off and fire pit is cool before servicing.
Keep fire feature stored in a cool, dry place.
Keep any debris out of appliance – clean as needed. If debris is found, remove
before lighting system.
JET ORIFICE CLEANING
Annual inspection and cleaning of the fire feature is recommended. If at any
time the flames exhibit any abnormal shapes or behavior or if burner fails to
ignite properly, the burner holes located in bottom of gas jet orifices may
require cleaning.
Debris may be dislodged from the orifice using a small paper clip or
toothpick.
PILOT ASSEMBLY/THERMOCOUPLE CLEANING OF SOOT
Every six months or as needed, remove media, lava rock, or glass from around
the pilot assembly. Clean the thermocouple of any soot using a soft brush. Be
careful not to damage the igniter element. Be sure when returning your media
to the feature to avoid over covering the jets or the pilot assembly as
detailed on page 5.
If the gas is not consistently flowing from the pilot gas orifice, it should
also be cleaned. Remove the pilot hood and clean the opening on the side of
the orifice of any debris or soot that may be obstructing gas flow from the
pilot gas orifice. Replace the pilot hood when done.
WARRANTY
LIMITED WARRANTY FOR LIVE OUTDOOR
Live Outdoor, LLC. (“Live Outdoor”) warrants that the FIRESTORM Series I,
Series II and Series III (the “Product”) will be free from defects in
workmanship and materials under normal use (“Limited Warranty”) for a period
of three (3) years from the original purchase date (“Limited Warranty
Period”).
The Limited Warranty is non-transferable and applies only to the original end
user purchaser. Proof of purchase in the form of a sales receipt is required
for warranty coverage/service.
The Limited Warranty does not cover any damage (including scratches or other
damage to the powder coat, stains, or discoloration) resulting from normal
wear and tear, of misuse, lack of care, mishandling, accident, abuse or other
abnormal use, use of the Product other than for its intended purpose, damage
caused by improper or unauthorized repair, modification or maintenance. The
Limited Warranty does not apply to any Product purchased from Non-Authorized,
third party merchants or Nonauthorized online marketplaces.
Warranty claims must be made directly to Live Outdoor.
All returned Products must be returned within the Limited Warranty Period and
include an RMA (Return Materials Authorization) number issued by Live Outdoor.
To obtain an RMA number, a request for RMA must be completed and submitted
directly to Live Outdoor during the Limited Warranty Period. The basis for the
Warranty Claim must be clearly explained. You may request an RMA by e-mailing
Orders@LiveOutdoor.io. Please reference
“Warranty Claim” in the subject line. For the Claim to be considered, you must
provide proof of your purchase within the Limited Warranty Period for the
Product. Incomplete requests will not be accepted. Live Outdoor will evaluate
your Claim and, if warranty coverage may apply, issue you an RMA number. Once
you have received a Live Outdoor RMA number, you may ship your product to Live
Outdoor for review. Please reference your RMA number on the exterior of the
packaging. We highly recommend that your shipment to Live Outdoor include a
trackable shipment method. Live Outdoor is not liable for Products that are
damaged or lost in transit prior to delivery to Live Outdoor. Once your
Product is received it will be inspected and evaluated for Limited Warranty
coverage.
If the Product is not eligible for coverage, Live Outdoor will ship the
Product back to you, at our expense. If Live Outdoor determines that there is
a warranted defect in the Product, Live Outdoor will, at its option, remedy
the defect as set forth below in this Limited Warranty. The sole and exclusive
remedy for a breach of this Limited Warranty, and Live Outdoor’s sole and
entire liability is, to repair or replace the defective Product, at Live
Outdoor’s option. Repair or replacement shall be made at Live Outdoor’s
expense. Live Outdoor reserves the right to replace the Product with the same
or of a similar style or a substitute equivalent that may not be of like kind
(depending on availability).
Replacement products are warranted for the remainder of the Product Warranty
Period based on the original date of purchase.
YOUR RIGHTS UNDER STATE LAW
This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other
rights which vary from state to state. You may find this information from the
Federal Trade Commission helpful in understanding your rights, but we
recommend you speak to your attorney regarding your specific situation and the
laws in your state or jurisdiction.
https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0252-warranties
PROP 65 WARNING
WHAT IS “PROP 65”?
Proposition 65 (“Prop 65”) is a California law which requires businesses to
provide warnings to Californians about significant exposures to chemicals that
cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. These chemicals can be
in the products that Californians purchase, in their homes o r workplaces, or
that are released into the environment. Prop 65 enables Californians to make
informed decisions about their exposures to these chemicals.
Prop 65 also prohibits California businesses from knowingly discharging
significant amounts of listed chemicals into sources of drinkingwater.
Prop 65 requires California to publish a list of chemicals known to cause
cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. This list, whichmust be
updated at least once a year, has grown to include approximately 900 chemicals
since it was first published in 1987.
Prop 65 became law in November 1986, and is also known as the Safe Drinking
Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986. Prop 65
does not apply to products sold outside of the state of California. For more
info on Prop 65, go to:
www.p65warnings.ca.gov For a fullyupdated
list of all the chemicals and compounds that are known to the State of
California to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity, go
to:https://oehha.ca.gov/proposition-65/proposition-65-list.
WARNINGS
Lead: Can cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. Lead can be found in
brass fittings. View the fact sheet at
www.p65warnings.ca.gov
Carbon Monoxide: Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, and poisonous gas.
It is formed during the combustion of various fuels. Viewthe fact sheet at
www.p65warnings.ca.gov
Bisphenol A: BPA is a widely used chemical that be found in linings, plastics,
and other materials. It can cause harm to the female reproductive system. View
the fact sheet at www.p65warnings.ca.gov
Furniture Product Exposure: Some furniture products can expose you to
chemicals which are known to the State of California to causecancer or birth
defects or other reproductive harm. View the fact sheet at
www.p65warnings.ca.gov
Want to see more? View all of the Prop 65 fact sheets at
www.p65warnings.ca.gov
MORE INFO ON PROP 65
If you have specific questions on the administration or implementation of
Proposition 65, you can contact OEHHA’s Proposition 65 program at
P65.Questions@oehha.ca.gov, or by phone at
916-445-6900.
For enforcement information, contact the California Attorney General’s Office
at 510-622-2160, or visit
https://oag.ca.gov/prop65.
Note: The information provided is for informational purposes only and does not
constitute legal advice. If you have any concerns aboutProp 65 or how it may
apply to our products, please consult your attorney.
RETURN POLICY
We only accept returns for products purchased directly from Live Outdoor.
Proof of Purchase from goliveoutdoor.com is required. Forproducts purchased
elsewhere, please contact that business regarding your return.
Please email your request for return together with the Proof of Purchase to
Orders@LiveOutdoor.io. Upon receipt of your
request, we will email you a prepaid shipping label. Print the label, put it
on the package and take it to an authorized UPS drop-off location and shipit
to us during the return period. The cost of return shipping will be deducted
from any refund amount issued to you.
Upon receipt of your return, we will process it within 7–10 business days.
Depending on your bank’s processing time, it may take up to10 days after we
process the return to reflect on your account.
MODIFICATIONS AND CANCELLATIONS
Once an order is submitted, it cannot be modified. If you wish to cancel your
order, email us at Orders@LiveOutdoor.io or
call us at 720679-9800 as soon as possible and we will do our best to
accommodate your request.
RETURNS
We hope that you truly enjoy your Live Outdoor purchase.
If you are not satisfied, we accept product returns for thirty (30) days of
date of purchase, subject to the conditions below.
HOLIDAY SEASON RETURNS
Purchases made between December 1st and December 24th may be returned for
forty-five (45) days from the date of purchase, subject to the conditions
below.
DAMAGED, DEFECTIVE, OR INCORRECT ITEMS
Once you receive your order, you have seven (7) days to open and inspect the
product(s).
If anything is missing or damaged, or not what you ordered, please contact us
at Orders@LiveOutdoor.io with photos/videos of
the issue. One of our team members will reachout to assist you with a
return/replacement.
LIKE-NEW CONDITION
Items must be returned in the original packaging and must be in like-new
condition upon our receipt. Items that are damaged, unsanitary, dented,
scratched or missing parts will not be accepted for return.
PRODUCT ACCESSORIES AND PACKAGING
Product returns must include all accessories and packaging.
If not included, we may either deny the return, or allow a return with a
nonrefundable deduction on your refund for what is missing.
PROOF OF PURCHASE
We only accept returns for products purchased directly from Live Outdoor.
Proof of Purchase from goliveoutdoor.com is required. For products purchased
elsewhere, please contact that business regarding your return.
CONTACT US
Replacement parts are available for purchase. For replacement parts or any
other questions, call our Flame Specialists at
720-679-9800 or email them at
Orders@LiveOutdoor.io.
For more information about Live Outdoor products, please visit us at
www.GoLiveOutdoor.com.
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www.GOLIVEOUTDOOR.com
(720) 679 – 9800
References
- www.ca.gov | California State Portal
- Live Outdoor
- Live Outdoor
- p65warnings.ca.gov
- Proposition 65 Enforcement Reporting | State of California - Department of Justice - Office of the Attorney General
- oehha.ca.gov/proposition-65/proposition-65-list
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