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Fireside Audiobox
Owners Manual
TROUBLESHOOTING
Up-to-date troubleshooting information is
always available at:
www.firesideaudiobox.com/troubleshooting
1. Gas won’t light
- Check to ensure the cylinder still
has fuel
- Remove and reinstall the cylinder making
sure the threads are properly aligned and
the bottle screws on smoothly
- Check to make sure the unit toggle switch
is on and the unit has power
- Check to make sure the ELECTRONIC
VALVE (#5) turns blue when depressed. If
not, it is not getting power. Recharge the
unit and try again once fully charged
- If the ELECTRONIC VALVE (#5) lights up
blue but then turns off again, this could be
an indication of gas vapor inside the box.
This is usually due to gas that escaped
the system while the bottle was being
threaded onto the regulator. To test, simply
blow a full breath or two of air into the box
while the side is fully open. This should
blow the gas out of the box and away from
the sensor. Test the ELECTRONIC VALVE
(#5) again. Push it to turn it on and see
if the blue light stays on. DO NOT LIGHT
THE DEVICE DURING THIS TEST. If the
light goes off again, there is still gas in
the housing. Try reinstalling the bottle,
and/or check for leaks by applying soapy
water around the connection and looking
for bubbles once installed. If you cannot
get the ELECTRONIC VALVE (#5) to stay
on, contact us for additional support and/
or repair.
2. Bluetooth won’t connect
- Check to ensure another device is not
already connected
- Check to ensure your device’s Bluetooth
capability is enabled.
- Be sure your device is prepared to connect
via Bluetooth, then flip the Fireside
Audiobox toggle switch (#1) OFF then ON
again to restart the Bluetooth searching
process to try to connect again.
- Ensure that your Bluetooth enabled device
is close to the Fireside Audiobox. Though
Bluetooth has an advertised range of 33
feet, the closer the better for establishing
a connection.
- Fully charge the Fireside Audiobox and
your Bluetooth enabled device.
MAINTENANCE
Always keep the burner area clear and free
from combustible materials, gasoline and
other flammable vapors and liquids.
Visually inspect the burner periodically
during use.
It is necessary to periodically check the
burner(s) orifice to make sure they are clear
of insects/nests or spider webs that may
accumulate over time. A clogged tube can
lead to a fire.
1. Allow device to thoroughly cool before
performing any maintenance.
2. Remove disposable 1 lb. cylinder from
appliance.
3. Remove glass guard by lifting it carefully
over the burner.
4. Inspect and clean burner orifices located
along the top of the burner at bottom by
using a vacuum. Clear holes by inserting
a small metal probe. Ensure that you do
not damage the sides of the holes as
this will affect the gas flow and resulting
flame.
5. Clean any marks on the burner with a
non-flammable, all-purpose cleaner and
soft cloth
6. Reinstall glass guard assembly.