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16 MAINTENANCE RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION! Improper installation and/or servicing can result in flammable gas leaks, which could result in death, serious injury, or major property damage. Installation and servicing must be performed by a qualified service professional or gas supplier. RISK OF CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING OR ASPHYXIATION! This product can produce carbon monoxide, a tasteless and odor-less toxic gas. Improper installation and/or servicing may lead to a build-up of carbon monoxide, which can result in death, permanent brain damage, or other serious injury. Installation and servicing must be performed by a qualified service professional or gas supplier. NEVER install or operate this product in an enclosed space where carbon monoxide can accumulate. GENERAL MAINTENANCE • Inspect the fire feature before every use. • Ensure there are no obstructions or combustible materials on or near unit before. • It is recommended to cover the fire feature with a designated cover if it will not be operated for long periods of time. Always allow the fire media, burner and bowl to completely cool before covering it. Failure to follow these instructions could result in property damage, personal injury, or death. • Before operating or testing the fire feature, ensure there are no obstructions, debris or combustible materials contacting or within proximity of it. • Ensure all connections and fittings are tight and free of damage (cracks, abrasions, leaks, etc.) annually. • Inspect main burner for clogged burner ports or cracks annually. • Ensure the pilot and surrounding area are free or debris or excess soot. After cleaning, turn on the unit and ensure proper ignition. • Remove any foreign debris from the fire media when necessary. • If servicing electrical controls, label all wires before disconnecting conductors. • Do not alter any component or design of this unit, as it may alter operation. • The fire feature control box is a non-serviceable item. If the control box is damaged or fails, the entire assembly must be replaced. ANNUAL MAINTENANCE • The fire feature should be serviced annually by a professional gas technician certified in the United States by the National Fireplace Institute (NFI). Any parts that require replacement should be replaced only by a qualified service professional using parts recommended by the original manufacturer. • Remove and clean fire media. • Inspect burner for clogged burner ports or cracks. If the burner is damaged it must be replaced with an identical burner supplied by the original manufacturer. • Remove and inspect pilot to ensure no debris is caught in the pilot, the pilot sensor is not corroded and the igniter is operating properly. • Inspect and clean components all components under the support plate. • Inspect wiring for damage or corrosion and ensure tight connections. • Check for gas leaks. WINTERIZING THE FIRE FEATURE • Turn off water, electrical and gas supplies. • Remove all water from the water supply lines. • Cover the fire feature with a designated cover. Always allow the fire media, burner and bowl to completely cool before covering it. Failure to follow these instructions could result in property damage, personal injury, or death. MAGICFLAME™ Fire and Water Bowl Installation and User's Guide

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MAGICFLAME™ Fire and Water Bowl Installation and User’s Guide
MAINTENANCE
RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION!
Improper installation and/or servicing can result in flammable gas leaks, which could result
in death, serious injury, or major property damage. Installation and servicing must be performed by a qualified service
professional or gas supplier.
RISK OF CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING OR ASPHYXIATION!
This product can produce carbon monoxide, a tasteless
and odor-less toxic gas. Improper installation and/or servicing may lead to a build-up of carbon monoxide, which can result
in death, permanent brain damage, or other serious injury. Installation and servicing must be performed by a qualified service professional or
gas supplier.
NEVER install or operate this product in an enclosed space where carbon monoxide can accumulate.
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
Inspect the fire feature before every use.
Ensure there are no obstructions or combustible materials on or near unit before.
It is recommended to cover the fire feature with a designated cover if it will not be operated for long periods of time.
Always allow the fire media, burner and bowl to completely cool before covering it. Failure to follow these instructions
could result in property damage, personal injury, or death.
Before operating or testing the fire feature, ensure there are no obstructions, debris or combustible materials
contacting or within proximity of it.
Ensure all connections and fittings are tight and free of damage (cracks, abrasions, leaks, etc.) annually.
Inspect main burner for clogged burner ports or cracks annually.
Ensure the pilot and surrounding area are free or debris or excess soot. After cleaning, turn on the unit and ensure
proper ignition.
Remove any foreign debris from the fire media when necessary.
If servicing electrical controls, label all wires before disconnecting conductors.
Do not alter any component or design of this unit, as it may alter operation.
The fire feature control box is a non-serviceable item. If the control box is damaged or fails, the entire assembly
must be replaced.
ANNUAL MAINTENANCE
The fire feature should be serviced annually by a professional gas technician certified in the United States by the
National Fireplace Institute (NFI). Any parts that require replacement should be replaced only by a qualified service
professional using parts recommended by the original manufacturer.
Remove and clean fire media.
Inspect burner for clogged burner ports or cracks. If the burner is damaged it must be replaced with an identical
burner supplied by the original manufacturer.
Remove and inspect pilot to ensure no debris is caught in the pilot, the pilot sensor is not corroded and the igniter is
operating properly.
Inspect and clean components all components under the support plate.
Inspect wiring for damage or corrosion and ensure tight connections.
Check for gas leaks.
WINTERIZING THE FIRE FEATURE
Turn off water, electrical and gas supplies.
Remove all water from the water supply lines.
Cover the fire feature with a designated cover.
Always allow the fire media, burner and bowl to completely cool before
covering it. Failure to follow these instructions could result in property
damage, personal injury, or death.