Use and Care Manual

Copyright ©2022 Celestial Fire Glass. All Rights Reserved.
CelestialFireGlass.com
Step 4 Connect the gas source and test for leaks. Use soapy water to check all gas
connections. If you smell gas or see bubbles there is a leak which needs to
be resolved before proceeding further.
Step 5 Add fire glass to the burner pan. The fire glass should cover the burner by
about 1/2" (just enough so the burner is no longer visible). Too much fire
glass can cause sooting and the flame to burn incompletely. Be sure not to
cover the metal cage which houses the igniter and thermocouple. Without
adequate ventilation to the cage the flame will not stay lit.
Step 6 Light the burner and test for proper operation. First, turn on the gas from the
propane tank. Then press in on the control valve and turn counter-
clockwise. While holding the control valve in press on the spark igniter
button. Once the burner lights, stop pressing on the igniter button but keep
the control knob pressed in. After about 15 to 20 seconds release the
control knob (if the flame does not stay lit, press the control knob longer to
allow the thermocouple to heat).
OPERATIONS
Before lighting the burner be sure the pan is clear of all debris.
If you smell gas do not light the burner. Turn off the gas supply to the burner and call
your gas specialist.
Keep children and pets clear of the fire pit. The burner pan gets very hot and will cause
burns if touched.
Turn the gas on at the propane tank.
Press on the control knob and turn counter-clockwise to turn the gas on.
Press the red spark igniter button to light the gas.
Continue to press on the control knob until the flame is able to stay lit on its own. This
typically takes about 15 to 20 seconds.
Release the control knob and adjust the flame to the desired height.
To turn off the burner rotate the control knob clockwise to the off position. Once the
flame is off turn off the gas supply at the propane tank.