Outdoor Fireplace User Manual

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NOTE: DIAGRAMS & ILLUSTRATIONS NOT TO SCALE.
WARNING: DO NOT OPERATE THE FIRE-
PLACE FOR ANY EXTENDED PERIOD
OF TIME WITHOUT THE LAVA ROCK IN
PLACE. THE PAN CAN OVER HEAT AND
MAY WARP AND THE FIREPLACE MAY
SHUT OFF AUTOMATICALLY.
Figure 15
Figure 14
Figure 16
Base Log
Rear Log
Top Center Log
Top Left Log
Top Right Log
INSTALLING THE LOGS
After verifying that the fireplace operates
properly, replace the cover and set the bottom
refractory components in place.
Use two (2) bags of lava rock to fill the bottom
of the burner tray to completely cover the burner
tube. Level the rock evenly.
Place the rear log approximately centered as
shown in Figure 14.
Place the base log approximately as shown in
Figure 15.
The remaining logs can be placed across the
rear and base log approximately as shown in
Figure 16. The exact position of these logs
is not critical. Due to the nature of an outdoor
environment, the flame will never be strictly
controlled. You may need to reposition the logs
to get the effect you find most desirable.
A more detailed description is provided in the
Homeowners Care and Operations manual.
CAUTION: LOGS GET HOT WHILE THE FIRE-
PLACE IS IN OPERATION. DO NOT ATTEMPT
TO ADJUST OR MOVE THE LOGS WHILE THE
FIREPLACE IS HOT.