Use and Care Manual

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MAINTENANCE
While the CSA burner kit is made of stainless steel, you should still protect it from the
elements as much as is reasonably possible. Stainless steel resists rust but is not rust
proof. Over time moisture will negatively affect stainless steel. We recommend you cover
your burner pan with a stainless-steel cover when not in use. This will keep excessive
amounts of water from entering the burner pan and the enclosure below it.
Stainless-steel can be cleaned using vinegar and water. For tougher stains we recommend
baking soda. Use soft scrub surfaces to clean the stainless-steel. Avoid using abrasive
products such as steel wool.
When the burner is not going to be used for a period of time, turn off the gas at the propane
tank.
Fire glass requires to be cleaned on occasion. You can clean your fire glass with a 50/50
mixture of vinegar and water.
Cover the burner when not in use. This will extend the life of your burner pan and keep
debris from falling into the fire glass.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Flame won’t stay lit.
a) Clear all fire glass from the cage containing the spark igniter. This cage contains a
flame sensor called a thermocouple. The thermocouple must have a flame in direct
contact with it, otherwise it will turn off the flow of gas. Clearing fire glass from over
and around the cage ensures the flame directed at the thermocouple gets enough
air to burn.
b) Propane tank can’t produce gas because it’s too cold. For the liquid propane in
your propane tank to turn to gas it requires heat. If the weather is very cold there
won’t be enough ambient heat for the liquid propane to become a gas. Locating
your propane tank in a location which isn’t as cold helps, but if the outside
temperature is below 32 degrees you will have difficulty with the flame.