Jackson Grills Patio Fire Instructions Manual

Summary of Patio Fire

  • Page 1

    Please keep these instructions for future reference j ackson g rills p atio f ire tested by: tested to: ansi z21.97-2010 & csa can 1-2.21-m85 warning: for outdoor use only. Warning: if the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, per...

  • Page 2: Able Of

    2 t able of c ontents safety precautions.......................................................................................... ……… 3 specifications................................................................................................. ……… 4 assembly........................................

  • Page 3: Afety

    3 s afety p recautions for safe installation and operation of the jackson grills patio fire, please carefully read the following information: general • the patio fire must be installed in accordance with their instructions. Carefully read all the instructions in this manual first. Consult the buildi...

  • Page 4: Pecifications

    4 s pecifications input: 48,500 btu•h (4.12 kw•h) manifold pressure: 11 inch w.C. (2.74 kpa) maximum gas supply pressure: 13 inch w.C. (3.50 kpa) lp orifice size: # 47. Ng orifice size: # 35 recommended lp-gas supply cylinder size: 20 lbs hours of operation using a 20 lb cylinder of propane: 8 to 10...

  • Page 5: Ighting

    5 l ighting i nstructions 1. Inspect the hose and burner for wear or damage. Do not light the fire pit if damage or wear is found. 2. Attach the regulator assembly to your propane cylinder. Make sure your propane cylinder valve is closed 3. Attach the campfire regulator assembly to your propane cyli...

  • Page 6: Urning

    6 t urning o ff g as t o c ampfire turn the gas line valve to the “off” position. Note: this unit must be completely shut off for 5 minutes before restart is permitted. L og & e mber p lacement caution: the logs are fragile; handle with care. Install the logs and embers by following the pictures in ...

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    7 figures 7 through 10: place logs 3 to 6 using the images below. Figure 9 figure 10 figure 7 figure 8 place the ember fibers over the burner making sure to cover all the burner slots..

  • Page 8: Atural

    8 n atural g as c onversion tools required to convert this unit from propane gas to natural gas: # 2 phillips screwdriver 8 and 18 mm wrenches adjustable wrench the outdoor gas appliance and its individual shut off valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure test...

  • Page 9: Are

    9 c are & m aintenance - should your campfire be left out in the rain, simply light it as usual and burn until the log set and embers have dried out and begin to glow. - scratches and stains on the wind guard can be buffed out using a scotch-brite pad. Be sure to buff “with the grain” to restore the...

  • Page 10: Torage

    10 s torage when the appliance is not in use the lp cylinder must be disconnected. Store your campfire in a dry place. This appliance may be stored indoors but the lp cylinder must be stored outdoors in a well-ventilated area out of reach or children. If the patio fire is to be transported or stored...

  • Page 11: Arranty

    11 w arranty a one-year warranty is offered for the patio fire against manufacturing defects. This warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship only if the product has been installed and used according to the manual’s instructions. If the product is damaged or broken as a result of misuse or...

  • Page 12: Arts

    12 p arts l ist replacement parts can be ordered from your dealer or distributor. Part number part description tpr18tha tee handle assembly tpr18lid lid tpr18wg wind guard tpr18ls log set tpr18emb embers (2 bags) tpr18lpb lp burner tpr18bdy body tpr18hra hose & regulator assembly tpr18lpofa lp orifi...