BCP SKY3289 57 Inch Rectangular Gas Fire Pit Table Instruction Manual

June 6, 2024
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BCP SKY3289 57 Inch Rectangular Gas Fire Pit Table

BCP SKY3289 57 Inch Rectangular Gas Fire Pit Table

WARNING: Do not use this product directly on a wood deck or near a side wall.

IF YOU SMELL GAS

  • Do not attempt to light appliance.
  • Extinguish flames and disconnect tank.
  • Move people away from the immediate area.

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NOTICE

Please retain these instructions for future reference.

  • For outdoor use only; do not use in a building, garage, or any other enclosed area.
  • Fire pit operates at reduced efficiency in temperatures below 40° F.
  • Only use this appliance on a hard and level surface such as concrete or rock.
  • Do not use on plastic composite or artificial wood decks.
  • For use with propane gas tanks only (not included).
  • Children are not allowed to operate this fire pit.
  • Fire pit must be attended by adults at all times. Do not leave children and pets around a fire pit when in use.
  • Do not stand on or use any part of this item as a step ladder.
  • Fasten screws loosely during initial assembly. Do not firmly tighten the screws until the item is completely assembled.
  • Improper adjustment, installation, usage, and maintenance could result in an explosion and cause serious injury or property damage.
  • Read and follow all warnings and instructions thoroughly before appliance assembly, service, and use.
  • Failure to follow warnings and instructions may cause death, serious injury, or property damage.
  • If any parts are missing, broken, damaged, or worn, stop using this product until repairs are made and/or factory replacement parts are installed.
  • Do not use this item in a way inconsistent with the manufacturer’s instructions as this could void the product warranty.

CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65

WARNING: This product can expose you to Carbon monoxide, which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

WARNING

  • This fire pit produces carbon monoxide which has no odor. Do not use in enclosed area.
  • If you smell gas during operation, immediately shut off gas and extinguish flames.
  • Do not use a flame to check for gas leaks.
  • Do not use this fire pit under trees or near any other unprotected combustible area.
  • Fire pit must have a minimum clearance of 72 inches above and 24 inches from the sides. Make sure area is clear and free from combustible objects/constructions.
  • Do not connect to a remote gas supply.
  • Do not use with natural gas.
  • Do not use solid fuel or charcoal on this fire pit.
  • Do not burn anything other than what is provided.
  • Do not place clothing or flammable materials near the fire pit.
  • Fire pit is not intended for cooking.
  • Do not place food or eat on the surface of fire pit.
  • Be careful when igniting fire pit as flame may flare and cause injury.
  • Do not pour water onto any part of the fire pit.
  • Keep a safe distance from the fire pit when in use. Do not sit or rest hands/feet on fire pit.
  • To avoid burns, do not touch or move any part of this fire pit when in use; wait until it has completely cooled.
  • Do not breathe smoke from the fire pit and avoid getting smoke in your eyes.
  • Do not alter this appliance. Any alteration can cause a safety hazard.
  • Do not use any accessory or fitting other than original accessories and fittings.
  • Keep all electrical cords and hoses away from heated surfaces.
  • Routinely check hoses for wear or abrasions. Do not use if hoses are damaged.
  • Be aware that items stored under the fire pit will be subject to radiant heat and could be damaged.

PROPANE TANK WARNINGS

  • Make sure to organize fuel hose to prevent accidental tripping.
  • Only use standard 20-pound propane tanks.
  • Maximum gas supply pressure is 250 PSI.
  • Do not fill tank more than 80% of its capacity.
  • Do not use tank if any part of it is damaged; rust and dents can be dangerous.
  • Propane tank must have a collar to protect the gas valve.
  • Using too much propane gas may result in gas pooling and will not burn.
  • Check for leaks by brushing a mixture of soap and water on all connections. If large bubbles form when gas is turned on, there may be a leak.
  • If you smell gas:
    • Do not attempt to light appliance.
    • Extinguish flames and disconnect tank.
    • Move people away from the immediate area.
  • Do not try to repair leaking tank. Contact a professional to repair or replace tank.

TOOLS REQUIRED

tools required

HARDWARE

hardware

PARTS

parts

parts 1

PRODUCT ASSEMBLY

  1. Attach part F door panel to part C right panel and part D left panel with four part 1 screws and four part 3 washers.
    Attach part B back panel to left/right panels with four part 1 screws and four part 3 washers.
    NOTE: Align numbers on the door panel with the corresponding numbers on the left/right panels and do not tighten the panels down until final assembly.product assembly 1

  2. Route the part 5 tank strap through the part E tank seat frame.
    Attach the tank seat frame to the panels with four part 1 screws and four part 3 washers.
    NOTE: Align numbers on the tank seat frame with the corresponding numbers on the panels and do not tighten the panels down until final assembly.product assembly 2

  3. Attach the part A tabletop to the panels with four part 2 screws and four part 4 washers.
    Finish assembly by returning to steps 1&2, tightening down all bolts in the panel assembly, and ensuring proper alignment.

product assembly 3

DIAGRAM

diagram 1

PLACING FIRE GLASS

  • Place fire glass in fire pit and spread them according to your preference.
    • You may place fire glass on burner but do NOT cover the guard.
  • Excessive fire glass will suffocate the flame.

placing

INSTALLING PROPANE TANK

NOTE: Only use standard 20-pound propane tanks.

  1. Open door and place propane tank on the tank seat frame. Clip tank straps to secure the propane tank.
    Make sure release valve on tank is firmly screwed shut.installing propane
tank 1

  2. Attach fuel hose regulator to the output of the tank by turning the coupling nut clockwise.

  3. Turn release valve on tank counterclockwise to release gas.

installing propane tank 2

INSTALLING BATTERY

  1. Unscrew igniter button.
  2. Insert AA battery with the positive side facing outwards.
  3. Replace igniter button.

NOTE: If the burner is not lighting, you may need to replace the battery in the igniter.

installing battery 1

CONTROL PANEL

control panel

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

NOTE: Before use, inspect burner, propane tank, and connectors for damage, debris, obstructions, or dirt.
Do not operate if there is any blockage.
Before first use (or after changing propane tanks), push and hold control knob for 2 minutes to expel air from fuel hose.

  1. Push and turn control knob counterclockwise to low/ignite.
  2. Press the ignitor button repeatedly to light burner.
    • If flames do not ignite after 45 seconds, turn off, wait 5 minutes, and try again.
    • If necessary, keep control knob pushed in while pressing ignitor button.
    • If necessary, carefully light burner with a match or lighter. When lighting, do not push and hold control knob for more than 10 seconds.
  3. Adjust flames with the control knob.
  4. When finished, push and turn control knob clockwise to off position. Place lid to cover fire glass.
  5. Turn valve on propane tank clockwise to turn off gas flow.

CLEANING

  • Make sure fire pit is completely cool before cleaning or storage.
  • Use a soft brush or cloth to wipe stains and dirt.
  • If necessary, clean with mild detergent and a soft cloth/sponge.
  • Thoroughly dry fire pit after cleaning.
  • Do not submerge control panel or burner assembly in water.
  • Do not use petroleum-based or abrasive cleaners as it may damage the finish.
  • Do not use rough or harsh sponges/brushes.

STORAGE

  • Allow fire pit to cool 10 minutes before storage.
  • Disconnect propane tank when putting fire pit in storage. Do not store propane tank in the vicinity of the fire pit.
  • Do not store propane tank in temperatures over 120°F.
  • Protect your fire pit with the PVC cover when not in use. Cover is for UV protection and not suitable for protection from inclement weather.
  • Do not store in direct sunlight.
  • Do not store/use gasoline, or any other flammable vapors or liquids, in the vicinity of the fire pit.
  • It is recommended that the fire pit is stored indoors during winter.
  • If fire pit is stored indoors, disconnect and leave propane tank outdoors.
  • For extended storage, remove the battery from the ignitor.

TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM REASON SOLUTION
Burner not lighting with igniter Guard obstructed Clear guard of

obstructions
Burner wet| Dry burner
Igniter battery dead| Replace battery in igniter
Burner does not light| Propane tank is empty| Replace/refill tank
Coupling nut lose| Fully tighten coupling nut
Bent hose| Straighten hose
Burner holes obstructed| Remove obstructions or clean holes
Emits a lot of black smoke| Bent hose| Straighten hose
Burner holes obstructed| Remove obstructions or clean holes
Drop in gas flow, reduced flame height| Propane tank is empty| Replace/refill tank
Temperature less than 40°F, tank less than ¼ full
Irregular flame pattern, or does not run length of burner| Burner holes obstructed| Remove obstructions or clean holes
Flames blow out| Propane tank is empty| Replace/refill tank
High winds| Turn control knob to high
Flames lose heat in cold weather| Ice buildup on propane tank| Replace tank

THERMOCOUPLE REPLACEMENT

NOTE: Perform the following maintenance only with the fuel source disconnected and in an open, well-ventilated area).

PARTS

parts 2

DISASSEMBLY
  1. Use a wrench to remove the part A thermocouple from the switching valve.
  2. Use a phillips screwdriver to remove the screws around the part B guard, then remove it.disassembly 1
  3. Use two wrenches to separate the thermocouple from the fire bowl. Place one wrench on the coupler nut on the bottom of the bowl, then use a second wrench to loosen coupler nut above the bowl. It is now safe to remove the thermocouple.

disassembly 2

INSTALLATION
  1. Insert a part A thermocouple into the switching valve, tighten by hand and lock with a wrench.
    NOTE: If the burner is not lighting, you may need to replace the battery in the igniter.

  2. Guide the part A thermocouple’s connector through the bottom of the fire bowl and use a wrench on the bottom coupler nut to adjust the height. Set the thermocouple near the ignition pin (2-3mm) and tighten the two coupler nuts.installation 1

  3. Use a screwdriver to secure the part B guard over the ignition pin and thermocouple with two screws.installation 2

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PRODUCT WARRANTY INFORMATION

All items can be returned for any reason within 60 days of the receipt and will receive a full refund as long as the item is returned in its original product packaging and all accessories from its original shipment are included. All returned items will receive a full refund back to the original payment method. All returned items will not be charged a re-stocking fee.

All returned items require an RA (Return Authorization) number, which can only be provided by a Best Choice Products Customer Service Representative when the return request is submitted. Items received without an RA may not be accepted or may increase your return processing time. Once an item has been received by Best Choice Products, refunds or replacements will be processed within 5 business days.

All returns must be shipped back to the Best Choice Products Return Center at the customer’s expense. If the reason for return is a result of an error by Best Choice Products then Best Choice Products will provide a pre-paid shipping label via email. Boxes for return shipping will not be provided by Best Choice Products and is the customer’s responsibility to either use the original shipping boxes or purchase new boxes.

Pictures may be required for some returns to ensure an item is not damaged prior to its return. Items returned are not considered undamaged until they are received by Best Choice Products and verified as such. All damages to items are the customer’s responsibility until the item has been received by and acknowledge by Best Choice Products as undamaged.

WARNING
Manufacturer and seller expressly disclaim any and all liability for personal injury, property damage or loss, whether direct, indirect, or incidental, resulting from the incorrect attachment, improper use, inadequate maintenance, or neglect of this product.

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