FAQs
The patio Bi-Fold door is the wide glass door that leads to the backyard.
***Door will only function properly if the 2 locking levers are pointing straight down. Pull on handle slightly when turning these levers***
There are 2 parts of the Bi-Fold Door:
1) The Traffic Door which is the panel closest to the kitchen. It has a lock that turns clockwise to unlock. Pull slightly on the handle to and turn counterclockwise to lock.
2) The Folding Door Section which are the 3 Panels furthest from the kitchen.
The traffic door opens and swings toward the pool. To open the traffic door twist the handle down and open it toward the pool. In order for the traffic door to function properly, all 3 panels of the folding door section must be completely locked in. If the folding doors are not completely locked in, the traffic door will get stuck.
When standing inside the house and facing the bifold doors you will see 2 locking levers on the Folding Door Section. These locking levers must be pointing completely straight down for all 3 panels to be locked. To ensure they are locked, twist the handle to the left, pull the handle toward you and twist down the handle so it is pointing straight down to lock in the door panels.
To open all the doors YOU MUST START by opening the traffic door first, otherwise you will damage the door. Once the traffic door is open and you are standing inside the house, locate the the 2 locking levers on the Folding Door Section. Start with the locking lever closest to the kitchen and twist the lever left to open the first door panel. Once this panel is open, do the same with the second locking lever to open the remaining 2 panels. To close the panels lock the levers back in the track in reverse order by locking the levers from left to right. When locking be sure that the lever is pointing completely straight down. If the lever is even slightly pointed to the left, open the lever back up, pull the handle toward you to make sure the door is fully in the track and twist the lever down to lock.
There is a remote holder in the TV Room that holds 6 remotes. The remotes are for the 5 TVs in the main room and 1 on the patio. Also there are 2 TV remotes in the pool table room for the wall TV’s. They are all labeled. If you use the power button on the remote it may be difficult to get all TV’s on at once as the IR sensor may be read by some but not all TVs. So the easiest way to turn on a TV that is off is to use the “Home” button on the remote. The “Home“ button will turn on just the TV assigned to the remote. To run off the TV, simply push the “Home” button to return to the Main Menu and the TV will turn off automatically after about 5-10 minutes. To get sound on the Main TV, the input on the Inside Stereo receiver must be set to the TV input. Refer to the labels that are on front of the receiver for input information.
The fireplace is controlled by a small switch in the top right corner of the fireplace. You can simply toggle the swtich to turn on or off.
There are 2 firepits: 1 under the patio and another in the pool lounge.
For the Pool Lounge Firepit:
Open the timer door on the side of the firepit.
Turn the dial to your desired time.
Press the igniter start button
While pressing the igniter button, SLOWLY turn the gas valve key. If the igniter is not working use a long handle lighter.
For the Patio Firepit:
Locate the Propane Cabinet next to the seating area of the Firepit.
Lift the Propane Cabinet lid.
SLOWLY turn the Propane knob to SLIGHTLY open the valve. You will hear gas coming from the firepit burner
With a long handle lighter ignite the propane flame.
Adjust the flame accordingly by turning the valve on the propane tank.
The power switch on the Arcade machine is in back on the right side near the bottom. You will need to slide the machine forward to reach around to the back near the bottom to switch it on. When playing, to go back to the main menu to select a new game, simply press and hold the 1 player button for a few seconds to get to the game selection menu.