This document is a user manual for a SUNNEDAY Fire Table, Model: FP-001. It provides detailed instructions for assembly, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting, along with crucial safety information.
Function Description:
The SUNNEDAY Fire Table is an outdoor heating appliance designed to provide warmth and ambiance. It operates on propane gas and is intended for outdoor use only in a ventilated space. The unit features a burner that produces a flame, which can be adjusted. It is designed to be used with lava rocks, pumice stones, or LavaGlass, which are placed in the fire bowl around the burner. The fire table is not intended for cooking.
Important Technical Specifications:
- Fuel Type: Propane gas only (LP propane tanks, sold separately).
- LP Tank Dimensions: Diameter 12 inches, height 18 inches - capacity 20 lbs.
- LP Tank Requirements: Must have a collar to protect the gas valve, not filled over 80 percent full, system set up for vapor withdrawal, and constructed/marked according to U.S. Department of Transportation or National Standard of Canada CAN/CSA-B339 specifications, with a listed overfilling prevention device and a QCCI or Type I, (CGA791) LP gas tank connection.
- Manifold Pressure: 11 inch w.c. (2.74kPa).
- Gas Supply: Maximum 250 psi; Minimum 10 psi.
- Flame Height: Yellow/blue color, between 2-10 inches.
- Lava Rock/Pumice Stone/LavaGlass Depth: Do not exceed 1/4 inch depth directly above burner holes.
- Clearances: Combustible material should not be within 60 inches of the top of the unit, or within 48 inches around the entire unit. Gas tank should be at least 5 feet away from the unit when lit (if external tank).
- Ignition: Electric igniter (requires AA battery).
- Model Number: FP-001.
Usage Features:
- Outdoor Use Only: This unit is strictly for outdoor use in a ventilated space; never use it indoors or in an enclosed area like a camper, tent, car, or home.
- Assembly: Requires assembly of the metal stand, panels, and door to the legs, followed by attaching the metal base to the table top and placing the lid. The gas valve must be turned "OFF" before assembly.
- Propane Tank Connection: The propane gas tank is placed into a metal stand and secured with a wing screw. The preassembled regulator hose from the table top connects to the cylinder valve by turning the coupling nut clockwise and tightening by hand.
- Lava Rock Placement: Lava rocks (or similar materials) are poured evenly into the fire bowl, ensuring the ignition screen remains visible and uncovered.
- Lighting Procedure:
- Ensure the control knob is in the "OFF" position.
- Slowly open the valve on the propane gas tank counterclockwise.
- Push the ignition control knob fully and rotate it about 1/4 turn counterclockwise until a click is heard. Hold the knob down for 15 seconds once lit.
- If ignition fails, release the knob, rotate to "OFF," wait 5 minutes for gas to clear, and repeat.
- Flame Adjustment: Turn the control knob clockwise or counterclockwise to lower or raise the flame.
- Extinguishing Procedure:
- Turn the control knob clockwise to the "HIGH" position, push, and continue turning to the "OFF" position.
- Close the cylinder valve on the propane gas tank if not using for a long time.
- Safety Precautions:
- Perform a leak test before initial use and after long periods of disuse.
- Do not store or use flammable vapors/liquids near the appliance.
- Do not store an unconnected LP cylinder near the appliance.
- Do not use if any part of the propane tank is damaged.
- Do not burn anything other than provided materials.
- Keep away from the unit for the first 20 minutes after igniting for the first time due to potential popping of lava rocks.
- Ensure lava rocks are completely dry before use to prevent cracking/popping.
- Do not move the unit while in use.
- Do not sit or rest hands/feet on the heating unit.
- Keep children and pets away from the unit, and supervise children carefully.
- Do not hang clothing or other flammable materials on or near the appliance.
- Always remove the protective cover before operating and only replace it when the unit is completely cooled down.
- Never leave the unit unattended while in use.
- Do not use on plastic or artificial wood decks.
- Do not use a remote gas supply.
- Do not add water to the unit.
- Do not disconnect any part while the unit is in use.
- Do not operate on a boat or vehicle.
- Keep all electrical cords and fuel supply hose away from heated surfaces.
Maintenance Features:
- Pre-Maintenance: Always disconnect the propane gas tank before performing any maintenance.
- Cleaning:
- Use a soft brush to remove mild stains, loose dirt, and soil from the burner and pumice stones/lava rocks/LavaGlass after they have completely cooled down.
- Wipe down with a soft cloth.
- Keep the control compartment, burners, and circulating airways clean.
- Inspection:
- Visually inspect the burner for obstructions and ensure the tank enclosure is free and clear from debris.
- Inspect all elements of the heating unit before each use; replace the burner if damaged.
- Inspect the gas hose for signs of wear or abrasion and replace if necessary.
- Annual inspection and cleaning by a qualified professional are recommended.
- Storage:
- Store the product indoors during winter months to prevent exposure damage from extreme cold temperatures.
- Keep the heating unit stored away from direct sunlight.
- If storing the unit inside, disconnect the propane gas tank from the gas valve.
- Always place the lid (if applicable) or protective cover on the heating item when not in use.
- General:
- Keep the heating item free and clear from combustible materials.
- Avoid contact with powder or solvent on painted or plastic components to prevent permanent damage.
- Using non-manufacturer approved parts/accessories may void the warranty.