FIRE GLASS
AIR INTAKE SLEEVE
The air intake sleeve should be fully open and the set screw tightened to
stop movement.
Set Screw
Air Intake
Sleeve
CANISTER TOP AS A PROPANE TANK SUPPORT
CLEANING THE LOG SET
Carbon (soot) should be cleaned off the surface of the logs periodically to
prevent excessive build up. To clean the logs, be sure the fire is out, the gas supply is turned off and the logs
are cool to the touch. Carbon build up can be removed by using The Cleaning Kit or by using a dry, medium
soft bristle brush. Take care while cleaning the logs as they can become damaged if mishandled. Care should
be taken to dispose of the carbon and cleaning materials properly. Keep away from clothing and outdoor
furniture.
Wear gloves when cleaning log set
Campfire logs should never be washed with water
CLEANING THE FIRE GLASS
Allow fire glass to cool before handling. Collect the fire glass and place
gently into a container of soapy water. Gently rub fire glass to remove any carbon build up. Remove fire glass
from soapy water, rinse in clean water to remove any excess soap residue. Lay the fire glass in a single layer on
a soft cloth to dry. When dry, return fire glass to your Campfire In A Can.
LOG SET
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When the canister top is placed upside down, a 20 lb. propane tank can
be placed inside, making it a propane tank support system.
CAUTION
Propane tank may damage canister top if not placed
inside gently.
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