Camp Chef FP40 Manuel d'utilisation

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Never fill the cylinder beyond 80 percent full.
Failure to follow these instructions exactly could
result in a fire causing death or serious injury.

While the fire pit is not in use, the gas must
be turned off at the supply cylinder. The fire
pit should be shut off and all supply valves (on
piping or on fuel cylinders) should be closed
in the event that the odor of unburned gas is
detected. Do not attempt to use the unit until
any gas leaks are fixed. Do not use the fire pit
if the burner fails to light or fails to remain
lit. Under such conditions, gas should be shut
off and fuel cylinders should be disconnected.
Do not operate under high wind conditions.
All installations are to conform to local codes.
In the absence of local codes, installation
should conform to the National Fuel Gas Code,
ANSIZ223.1/NFPA 54

CONNECTING THE LP TANK
1. The knob on the LP tank must

be closed. See that the knob
is turned clockwise to a full
stop.

2. Check that the control knob

on the fire pit is turned off.

3. Remove the protective cap

from the LP tank valve and
coupling nut, if present.

4. Hold the regulator in one hand and insert the

nipple into the valve outlet. Be sure the nipple
is centered in the valve outlet. The coupler
connects to the large outside threads on the
valve outlet

5. Hand tighten

the coupler
clockwise until
it comes to a
full stop. Firmly
tighten by hand
only.

6. Place the tank

inside the fire
pit housing.
Make sure the
hose does not
touch any part
of the burner drum housing.

The fire pit is to be used only with the 20
pound, vertical standing vapor withdrawal type
tank. This fire pit is designed to operate on
LP (Liquefied Propane) gas only. The 20 lb LP
cylinder used with this fire pit must conform to
the following requirements:
• Type 1 Connections
• Diameter - 12” (30.5cm)
• Height - 18” (45.7cm)
• Maximum capacity of 20 pounds
The gas cylinder used must include a collar to
protect the cylinder valve. The cylinder supply
system must be arranged for vapor withdrawal.

Follow the instructions stated on gas cylinder
tanks when filling or transporting tanks. Failure
to do so could result in problems relating to
overfilling, excessive venting release of gas and
to regulator freezing. Never fill the cylinder
more than 80 percent full.

Do not allow dirt or foreign material to get into
or onto tank connection when it is not attached
to the fuel supply system. Use the protective cap
provided. Place dust cap on cylinder valve outlet
whenever the cylinder is not in use. Only install
the type of dust cap on the cylinder valve outlet
that is provided with the cylinder valve. Other
types of caps or plugs may result in leakage of
propane. Cylinders must be filled before initial
use. All handling, transport, filling and storage
of LP gas cylinders must be in accordance
with NFPA 58 Storage and Handling of Liquid
Petroleum Gasses, or CAN/CSA b149.2 Propane
Installation Code.

Cylinders must be suitably tied down during
transport. Do not place any other items on top
of cylinders at any time.

Cylinders are not to be exposed to excessive
temperatures or high heat. Refer to the data

plate for model identification. Units are factory
equipped for use on only one type of fuel. These
units cannot be, and should not be used on
other types of fuels. Doing so can cause severe
damage to the unit and the installation area and
the added risk of serious injury. Any attempt to
operate this product on fuels for which it is not
designed voids the manufacturer’s warranty.
This unit is not to be utilized with a non-self-
contained LP-gas supply system.

CHECKING FOR LEAKS
1. After all connections are completed, check all

connections and fittings for leaks with a soap
solution.

2. With all valves closed, apply the leak check

solution (50/50 mix of dish washing soap
detergent and water) to all gas carrying
connections and fittings.

3. Open tank valve. Presence of bubbles at areas

of wet solution indicates a gas leak. If leaks
are detected or you smell or hear gas, shut off
the valve and repair the leak or replace the
defective part.

Do not use the fire pit until all leaks are
corrected.

Care should be taken to protect the fuel supply
hose from damage from either foot or vehicle
traffic. If the fire pit is not in use, the gas must
be turned off at the supply cylinder and the
cylinder should be disconnected from the fire pit.
Storage of the fire pit indoors is only permissible
if the cylinder is disconnected and removed from
the fire pit.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Lighting Procedures
1. Check all connections for leaks using the

“soapy water” test.

2. Check for any blockage to the venturi tube or

burner. Remove any foreign objects or matter.

3. Be sure the burner control knob is “OFF”.
4. Open the LP cylinder valve ONLY 1-1/2 turns by

turning counterclockwise.

5. Push knob in and turn slowly to the low

position. Ignitor will spark and gas will ignite.
Wait 15 seconds after ignition before releasing
knob. If flame does not ignite immediately,
turn the gas valve off and wait 5 minutes
before attempting to relight. If fire pit does
not light, check ignition electrode wire. Turn
gas off at the supply cylinder. Check spark gap
and make sure wire is 1/8” from burner port.
Make sure rock isn’t touching the ignitor wire.
Turn knob slowly to high and watch for spark.
Once electrode is working properly relight
the appliance. If flame is extinguished, wait
5 minutes before relighting. Failure to follow
these instructions exactly could result in fire,
serious injury or death.

SHUTTING THE FIRE PIT OFF
Turn the control knob at the regulator off by
turning clockwise The burner flame should
then go out. Turn off the LP cylinder valve by
turning the knob clockwise until it stops. Follow
instructions in this manual for proper storage
procedures and the important warnings and
safe guards on pages. When an LP tank is not
connected, and to help prevent dirt or other
foreign particles from clogging the HVR, hang
the end of
the HVR
hose from
the outer
ring.
Inspect the
flame at
the burner
to ensure
a proper
flame.

To protect your fire pit from weather, always
keep your fire pit covered while not in use. The
cover must be removed and stored safely away
from the fire pit when the fire pit is in use.

CLEANING
Clean the stand of the fire pit using hot soapy
water. High temperature spray paint can be used
to touch up any scratches in the paint. Use a wire
brush to remove any loose paint before touching
up. Make sure to dry thoroughly before use.
The rocks can be removed from the fire pit and
cleaned using soapy water or sprayed off using a
hose sprayer. The outside of the burner may be
wiped clean using soapy water. A pipe cleaner
can be used to remove any spider webs from the
venturi tube.

(B) Nipple
has to be
centered into
the LP tank
valve

(C) Hold
coupling nut
and regulator
as shown
for proper
connection to
LP tank valve

CAUTION

The gas pressure regulator provided with

this appliance must be used. This regulator

is set for an outlet pressure of 11” H20.

Replacement pressure regulators and hose

assemblies must be those specified by the

fire pit manufacturer. See rating sticker on

side of fire pit for regulator model number.

The regulator/hose assembly should be

handled carefully to prevent contamination

by foreign objects and dirt. The assembly

should be inspected before use and any dirt

or contamination should be wiped off. The

hose assembly must be replaced prior to the

appliance being used if there is any evidence

of excessive abrasion or wear, or if the hose

is damaged. In order to insure

proper operation, any replacement of the

regulator assembly must be with parts

authorized by manufacturer. Valve/pressure

regulators are factory set to the correct

operating pressures. No attempts should be

made to adjust these settings.

CAUTION

The burner must be inspected before each
use of the appliance. If it is evident that the
burner is damaged it must be replaced before
the appliance is put into use. The burner
must be replaced only by factory authorized
parts as specified by the manufacturer.

CAUTION

The fire pit can become very hot while in
use. Do not touch any portion of the fire
pit except for the control knob next to
the regulator. It may be necessary to use
protective gloves.

CAUTION

In the connection process, the HVR side
of the connection will seal on the back
check in the valve, resulting in a slight
resistance. The connection requires about
one-half to three quarters additional turn
to complete connection. Any fuel supply
cylinder used must be constructed and
marked in accordance with specifications for
propane cylinders of the U.S. Department of
Transportation (DOT)CFR 49 or CAN/CSA B339.

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