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STEP 6:
Test Spark Igniter and Push Button Module WITHOUT gas, making sure spark arcs from electricity to jet.
STEP 7:
Test with gas. Burner should light within 5 seconds or a few clicks.
STEP 5:
Crimp Spark
Igniter wires, then slide
crimped wires on to
connections using needle
nose pliers. Be careful
not to break connectors.
Wires can go in either
connection.
Mounting
Bracket
Push Button
Module
Spark Igniter Wires
Key Valve
Push Button Ignition
Key Valve
Push Button
Module
Washer #1
Washer #2
Nut
Button Cover
AAA Battery
STEP 4:
Install push
button module into
mounting bracket.
1) Unscrew button cover.
2) Remove plastic nut.
3) Insert washer #1onto
the button stem.
4) Insert push button
stem through mounting
bracket hole.
5) Insert washer #2.
6) Put on plastic nut and
turn until push button
control has been secured
to mounting bracket.
7) Insert AAA battery into
button stem.
8) Screw on button cover.
Mounting
Bracket
Button Stem
WARNING: Minimum requirement: Incorporate 1 vent on at least two opposing sides (2 vents total) at a minimum size of 18 sq. inches each (Example:
3”x 6” or larger). Installation of the vents in the mid to lower area of the enclosure is recommended. Ventilation allows for heat and/or residual fuel to
escape. Failure to properly vent enclosure may result in the fire pit overheating or explosion. Overheating could lead to heat damage to internal compo-
nents. Some enclosures may require more ventilation based on material, size, and extended use. The vent may serve as a drain as well when installed at
bottom sidewall to prevent water build up. Always consult with local municipality regarding any local code requirements.
WARNING: Ready-to-Finish Kits come with Fire Pit Vent Kit (FPVK). Vents do not come pre-installed on Ready-to-Finish Kit as placement and installation
depends on veneer. Vents to be installed by contractor on site.