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13.) Lighting
Using the Igniter
1. Read and understand all operating instructions before lighting.
2. Burner control knob must be in the OFF position.
3. Ensure that gas supply is connected and open.
4. Push and hold igniter button to create sparks.
5. While holding the igniter button with one hand, use your other
hand to push and turn the control knob to the LIGHT position
to ignite the burner.
6. Keep burner control knob pressed in for 15-30 seconds
after ignition.
7. If ignition does not occur in 30 seconds, turn control knob to
the OFF position and turn gas o at the source; wait 5
minutes until gas has cleared and repeat lighting procedure.
8. After lighting, rotate the burner control knob counter
clockwise to LOW setting. Observe flame; to make sure all
burner ports are lit.
9. Adjust the flame to the desired height with the
control knob. Flames should be between 8-13" in height.
If battery is dead you may TEMPORARILY use
a long match or extended butane lighter
If doing so:
1. Wearing heat-resistant gloves, position the burning
long match or extended lighter near the side of
the burner. DO NOT lean over the fire bowl while
lighting.
2. Turn control knob counterclockwise to LIGHT.
3. Remove long match/extended lighter.
4. After lighting, rotate the burner control knob counter
clockwise to LOW setting. Observe flame; make sure
all burner ports are lit.
5. Adjust the flame to the desired height with the
control knob.
6. Replace the battery as soon as possible.
!
WARNING
If burner flame goes out during operation, immediately turn the control knob OFF position and
let the gas clear a minimum of 5 minutes before attempting to re-light the fire bowl.
!
WARNING
When using this method to light your fire bowl use heat-resistant gloves and follow the step-
by-step instructions. Failure to do so could result in severe injury.

Lighting Instructions

10
Control Knob
PUSH
IN
8-13"
20.3 - 30.5 cm

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