MERGE OUTDOORS P65 Modern Rectangular Fire Table Instruction Manual
- May 15, 2024
- MERGE OUTDOORS
Table of Contents
Instruction Manual Modern Fire Tables
Assembly & Installation
P65 Modern Rectangular Fire Table
Installation & User Guide
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Thank You For Purchasing!
Congratulations on your brand new Merge Outdoors fire table!
Please reach out to your retailer if you have any questions or need further
help with installation.
We hope you enjoy your fire table for years to come!
Included Parts & Tools
The following parts and tools are included with your Fire Table.A. Side Panel with gas valve
knockout
B. Side Panel with no gas valve knockout
C. End Panel: 1x (slightly larger, with pre-drilled holes at the top)
D. Drawer Face Panel: 1x (slightly smaller, with no pre-drilled holes at the
top)
E. Drawer Bottom Plate: 1x
F. Countertop: 1x
G. Corner Bracket: 4x
H. Self-Tapping Metal Screws: 50x
I. Leveling Legs: 4x
Additional Required Tools
You’ll need these household tools to complete installation:
- Phillips Screwdriver (Not Included)
- Rubber Mallet (Not Included)
- Pliers (Not Included)
Fire Table Assembly
Estimated Assembly Time: 1 hour
Recommended: 2 people for assembly Shell
Construction
Step 1: Lay the Countertop (F) face down on a soft/non-abrasive surface to
ensure it does not scratch. Find the Side Panel with a gas valve knockout (A)
and attach it to one side of the countertop using the included Self-Tapping
Metal Screws (H) and the pre-drilled holes in the Side Panel and Countertop.
Step 2: Attach the End Panel (C) to the Countertop (F) using Self-Tapping
Metal Screws (H) and the pre-drilled holes. The End Panel should touch the end
of the Side Panel (A) that does not have the gas valve knockout. This will
allow the gas valve knockout to be near the drawer opening for easier access.
Step 3: Attach the Side Panel (B) without the gas valve knockout to the
Countertop (F). Fasten the corners of the End Panel to both Side Panels using
the Self-Tapping Metal Screws (H).
Step 4: Insert two of the Corner
Brackets (G) into the open side of the shell. Fasten them in place using the
Self-Tapping Metal Screws (H) Leveling System
Step 5: Install the Leveling Legs (I) through the threaded grommets in each
corner. Once your table is completed, you can use these leveling legs to
adjust your table to the surface below.
Access Drawer Assembly
Step 6: The drawer slides are pre-installed to the Drawer Bottom Plate (E).
Remove the outer slide bracket from each side.
Step 7: Attach the outer
slide bracket to the Side Panels (A and B) as shown below. Use SelfTapping
Metal Screws (H) and align the pre-drilled holes in the drawer slides and the
Side Panels.Step 8: Fasten two Corner Brackets
(G) to the Drawer Face Panel (D) as shown.
Step 9: Then attach the Corner Brackets (G) to the Drawer Bottom Plate
(E). Access Drawer Installation
Step 10: Turn the shell over and place it on the Leveling Legs. Install the
Access Drawer by inserting the drawer slides into the corresponding slide
trays inside the shell.
Burner & Gas Valve Installation
Your specific burner will include separate install instructions. Following
the instructions provided by the burner manufacturer, install your burner into
the countertop. Each Fire Table comes with a knock-out for a standard gas
valve coupling, and a knock-out for an electric ignition switch (if
applicable).
Find the knockouts in your fire table shell. They’ll look like a small
circular outline cut into the metal. To remove the knockout, put the tip of a
screwdriver just inside the edge and tap it with a hammer to punch out the
knockout. Grab the metal knockout with a pliers and twist until the last bit
of metal breaks free.
If your burner has an electric ignition system, remove the ignition knock-out
as well. Fold out the valve post wings as shown in Figure B, and install the
gas shutoff valve.
Operation & Maintenance
Excessive heat can cause damage to the finish. If the appropriate windshield is not used, damage caused by overheating is considered abuse and is not covered under warranty.
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You can clean your fire table using a damp cloth and soap or mild household cleaner. Use rubbing alcohol for tougher stains.
To prevent damage to the finish, don’t use abrasive cleaning products or cleaners containing ammonia or other harsh chemicals. For third party burners and components, please follow the manufacturer’s instructions for cleaning and maintenance. -
We recommend waxing your Fire Table at least once a year to help protect the finish against wear and fading. You can use any common car wax.
Warranty
Your Fire Table is covered by a 3 year limited warranty. Please reach out to
your retailer for any warranty claims on the fire table shell.
If your fire table came with an included burner kit, the burner is covered by
a warranty from Firegear Outdoors. Please reach out to Firegear Outdoors for
any warranty claims related to your burner.
- Firegear Outdoors: 800-966-8126 – info@firegearoutdoors.com.
Photos of Completed Products
We would love to see pictures of your finished project and celebrate your
amazing outdoor space with you! Tag #MergeOutdoors on social to share your
best photos. We may feature them on our website or social media
platforms! WARNING
This product can expose you to chemicals including Carbon Black, which is
known to the state of California to cause Cancer.
For more information go to
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
References
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