COSTWAY 10618GR-CYPN
COSTWAY 32" Outdoor Fire Table User Manual
Model: 10618GR-CYPN
1. Product Overview
The COSTWAY 32" Outdoor Fire Table is a versatile and elegant addition to any outdoor living space, designed to provide warmth and ambiance. This unit functions as both a powerful 50,000 BTU propane fire pit and a stylish coffee table, adapting to your outdoor needs. Its durable construction features a rustproof steel frame, weather-resistant PE rattan, and a tempered glass tabletop, ensuring longevity and aesthetic appeal.

Image: The COSTWAY 32" Outdoor Fire Table in use, showcasing its square design, rattan-style base, and active flames. The lid is shown detached next to the unit.

Image: The fire table with the lid in place, functioning as a coffee table, with drinks and snacks on its tempered glass surface, surrounded by outdoor furniture.
2. Safety Information
WARNING: For outdoor use only. Read and understand all safety warnings and instructions before assembling or operating this fire table. Failure to follow these instructions could result in fire, explosion, or serious injury.
- Ensure the fire table is placed on a level, non-combustible surface.
- Maintain adequate clearance from combustible materials (e.g., walls, furniture, trees).
- Only use propane gas as fuel. Do not use any other fuel.
- Connect to a 20 lbs standard propane tank (not included) with an excess flow valve. Ensure the tank is secured with the provided tank secure ring.
- Do not store a spare propane cylinder under or near this appliance.
- Keep the burner guard free of lava rocks for optimal safety and performance.
- Never leave the fire table unattended when in operation.
- Keep children and pets away from the fire table.
- Do not touch hot surfaces. Use protective gloves if necessary.
- Ensure proper ventilation. Do not operate in an enclosed space.
- This product is CSA certified, ensuring compliance with North American safety standards.
3. Package Contents
Carefully unpack all components and ensure all items are present before assembly. If any parts are missing or damaged, do not attempt to assemble the product. Contact COSTWAY customer service for assistance.
- 1 x Outdoor Fire Table
- 1 x Waterproof Cover
- 1 x Lava Stone (bag)
- 1 x Instruction Manual
4. Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Model Number | 10618GR-CYPN |
| Overall Dimensions | 32"D x 32"W x 25.5"H |
| Lid Size | 17.5" x 17.5" (L x W) |
| Net Weight | 61 lbs |
| Weight Capacity (Tabletop) | 110 lbs |
| Heat Output | 50,000 BTU |
| Fuel Type | Liquefied Petroleum Gas (Propane) |
| Required Propane Tank | 20 lbs standard (not included) |
| Materials | Tempered Glass, Steel, PE Rattan, Alloy Steel, Stainless Steel, Stone |
| Color | Gray, Black |
| Certifications | CSA Certified |

Image: Detailed product dimensions diagram, including overall height, width, depth, and internal compartment measurements, along with the size of the lid and a depiction of the lava rocks.

Image: Close-up view of the fire table's control panel, showing the ignition device with "OFF (ARRET)", "LOW (BAS)", and "HIGH (HAUT)" settings, and a detailed view of the stainless steel burner with lava rocks.
5. Setup and Assembly
The COSTWAY Fire Table is designed for easy assembly. Please follow the detailed instructions provided in the separate assembly manual included in your package. Ensure all parts are accounted for before beginning.
5.1 Propane Tank Connection
- Open the access door on the side of the fire table using the convenient door handle and magnetic holder.
- Place a 20 lbs standard propane tank (not included) into the designated compartment.
- Secure the propane tank using the tank secure ring to prevent movement.
- Connect the gas hose from the fire table to the propane tank valve. Ensure the connection is tight and secure.
- Close the access door.
5.2 Lava Rock Placement
Carefully distribute the provided lava rocks evenly around the burner in the fire bowl. Ensure that the burner guard remains clear of lava rocks to allow for proper flame distribution and safety.

Image: The fire table with its side door open, revealing the compartment for the propane tank and the tank secure ring. Also shown are the weather-resistant PE rattan exterior and the included waterproof PVC cover.

Image: A collage of close-up details including the convenient door handle, the tank secure ring, the magnetic door holder, the tempered glass tabletop, and the powder-coated steel frame.
6. Operating Instructions
6.1 Lighting the Fire Table
- Ensure the propane tank valve is fully open.
- Verify that the control knob on the fire table is in the "OFF" position.
- Push and turn the control knob counter-clockwise to the "LOW" position.
- While holding the knob in, press the igniter button repeatedly until the burner ignites.
- Once ignited, continue to hold the knob for 10-15 seconds to allow the thermocouple to heat up. Release the knob.
- If the burner does not ignite, turn the knob to "OFF", wait 5 minutes, and repeat the process.
6.2 Adjusting the Flame
Once the fire table is lit, you can adjust the flame height by rotating the control knob between the "LOW" and "HIGH" settings. Rotate clockwise to decrease the flame and counter-clockwise to increase it.
6.3 Turning Off the Fire Table
- Turn the control knob clockwise to the "OFF" position.
- Close the valve on the propane tank.
- Allow the fire table to cool completely before covering or moving.

Image: Top panel shows the fire table with flames, indicating its use as a heat source. Bottom panel shows the fire table with the lid on, functioning as a regular table, with the caption "Cover or remove the lid as you need."
7. Maintenance
- Cleaning: Clean the exterior surfaces with a soft cloth and mild soap solution. Do not use abrasive cleaners or harsh chemicals. For the tempered glass tabletop, use a glass cleaner.
- Lava Rocks: Periodically inspect the lava rocks. Replace any broken or deteriorated rocks. Ensure the burner guard remains clear.
- Storage: When not in use, especially during inclement weather or off-season, cover the fire table with the provided waterproof PVC cover. Ensure the unit is completely cool before covering.
- Inspection: Regularly check the gas hose and connections for any signs of wear, damage, or leaks. Perform a leak test annually or if the gas supply is disconnected.
8. Troubleshooting
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Burner does not ignite. | Propane tank valve closed; low propane; igniter not sparking; gas line obstruction. | Open tank valve; check propane level; check igniter battery/connection; clear any obstructions. |
| Low flame. | Low propane; partially closed tank valve; excess flow valve activated. | Check propane level; fully open tank valve; turn off unit, close tank valve, wait 5 mins, then restart slowly. |
| Flame goes out. | Wind; low propane; thermocouple issue. | Shield from wind; check propane; ensure thermocouple is heated during ignition. |
| Gas odor. | Gas leak. | Immediately turn off gas supply. Do not operate. Perform a leak test. If odor persists, contact emergency services. |
9. Warranty and Support
For warranty information and customer support, please refer to the documentation included with your purchase or visit the official COSTWAY website. Keep your proof of purchase for any warranty claims.
If you encounter any issues not covered in this manual, or require further assistance, please contact COSTWAY customer service directly.
Thank you for choosing COSTWAY.
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