- 1). Inspect the fuel connection and hoses before igniting a natural gas or propane torch to be sure they are not worn or leaking. Use a cleaning rag or brush to clear the burner and opening of any dirt or debris that might ignite.
- 2). Position the torch safely before lighting. Be certain it is not near any area where gasoline or other flammable vapors or liquids are in use or stored. Keep the torch out of reach of pets and children. Place the torch on a flat, solid surface and check its stability. Observe the following clearances for safe operation: 4 feet from any combustible walls, plants, decorations or obstructions such as roof overhangs, tree limbs, palm fronds or outdoor furnishings.
- 3). Turn on the manual gas valve at the base of the tiki torch. Allow gas to flow for two to three seconds.
- 4). Light a long fireplace match or outdoor lighter and touch the screen at the top of the torch head to light the torch.
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