Operating Manual
• COCOON AERIS •
HANGING MODEL
Corresponding Model Codes:
CFAB, CFABANG, CFABBLK, CFASS, CFASSANG
PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY AND COMPLETELY BEFORE OPERATING THIS PRODUCT
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Page 1: ...Operating Manual COCOON AERIS HANGING MODEL Corresponding Model Codes CFAB CFABANG CFABBLK CFASS CFASSANG PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY AND COMPLETELY BEFORE OPERATING THIS PRODUCT...
Page 2: ...STION CHAMBER PARTS NAMES AND DESCRIPTIONS Page 8 SAFETY CLEARANCE Page 9 10 STAINLESS STEEL FIXED CEILING BASE INSTALLATION ADJUSTMENT Page 11 STAINLESS STEEL ANGLED CEILING BASE INSTALLATION ADJUSTM...
Page 3: ...HE BURNER WITHIN RANGE OF COMBUSTIBLE ITEMS THAT CAN BE MOVED BUMPED BY ACCIDENT OR BLOWN BY THE WIND e g CURTAINS PAPERS BLANKETS ONLY USE THE CHIMENEA IN AREAS WITH GOOD VENTILATION DRAFT AREAS WILL...
Page 4: ...stem height settings 98 5cm 38 8 in min 107 5cm 42 3 in 116 5cm 45 8 in 125 5cm 49 4 in 134 5cm 53 in 182 5cm 72 in max Security Screw NB Security Screw at every pole to pole connection Extension Pole...
Page 5: ...49 4 in 134 5cm 53 in 182 5cm 72 in max NB Security Screw at every pole to pole connection Extension Poles Optional 50cm 19 6in or 100cm 39 2in For Stainless Steel Hanging System 360 rotation availab...
Page 6: ...g NOTE some stainless steel shells come with the Removable Tray Bracket already fixed inside Security Screw at Ceiling Base to first pole and at every pole to pole connection thereafter For Black Hang...
Page 7: ...wards and forwards and also to extinguish the flame by sliding the Sliding Lid into the closed position The Lifting Handles are supplied in order to remove the Combustion Chamber for refilling They sh...
Page 8: ...eft To use the handle correctly to lift the Combustion Chamber in and out of the Mount Plate inside the Main Body follow the instructions below It is very important than when handling the Combustion C...
Page 9: ...info cocoonfires com www cocoonfires com COMBUSTION CHAMBE PARTS NAMES AND DESCRIPTIONS Combustion Chamber Top Plate Sliding Lid Burner Vent Filling Line Fuel Tank Handle Holes Vent Plate Filling Lin...
Page 10: ...face must be load bearing and be able to support a minimum mass of 150 kg 330 lb or more Total product weight is 27 kg 59 5 lb MINIMUM DISTANCES A 10 2 cm 4 in min to non combustible material B 38 1 c...
Page 11: ...ly i e curtains blankets newspapers etc In Australia is it mandatory for all products to be supplied with a Fuel Canister which has a flame arrestor Cocoon Fires supplies a fuel cannister with a flame...
Page 12: ...el Hanging System or Extension Poles to the Fixed Ceiling Base and at every subsequent pole to pole connection thereafter STEP1 Mark and drill 4 holes into the load bearing surface and insert the corr...
Page 13: ...y subsequent pole to pole connection thereafter STEP1 Mark and drill 4 holes into the load bearing surface and insert the corresponding metal anchor dowels into the holes fasteners are not provided Th...
Page 14: ...o the Ceiling Base and at every subsequent pole to pole connection thereafter STEP1 Mark and drill 4 holes into the load bearing surface and insert the corresponding metal anchor dowels into the holes...
Page 15: ...x type nut and finally the wing type nut NOTE The wing type nut is a security lock for yours and the safety of others Position the Movable Tray Bracket over the threaded stud at the base of the Main B...
Page 16: ...e Main Body and therefore critical to the proper functioning of the Combustion Chamber With the Removable Tray Bracket and hex type nut loosely in place adjust the Removable Tray Bracket backwards or...
Page 17: ...m lip of the opening in the Main Body B Safety Tank Mount Plate Hex Nuts Further adjustment to the position of the Mount Plate can be achieved by loosening the 6 hex nuts below the Mount Plate and sli...
Page 18: ...unt Plate opening using the Lifting Handles supplied as shown on the previous pages Your Cocoon Burner is now ready to use follow the steps on the following pages to correctly and safely fill ignite a...
Page 19: ...liding Lid has become sticky when attempting to move it then remove the Sliding Lid from its housing and rub the underside using the green side of a Scotch Bright scouring pad Take care to only scrub...
Page 20: ...ne bends where horizontal base becomes vertical sides Fuel Capacity Thermal Output kW Heats on Average Consumption Burning Time 1 5L 3 02 35m2 0 39 L H 3 5 Hours To fill the Combustion Chamber remove...
Page 21: ...lifting Handles Empty the excess fuel into a suitable container Wipe off all excess fuel that may have dripped on the outside of the Combustion Chamber during emptying and allow any residual fuel to e...
Page 22: ...hamber and the Combustion Chamber has been placed back inside the Chimenea as indicated above it is safe to consider igniting the Combustion Chamber Using a long arm fire lighter and standing at a saf...
Page 23: ...Chamber and slide backwards or forwards to regulate the flame size To extinguish the flame insert the tips of the Sliding Lid Handle into the holes of the Sliding Lid of the Combustion Chamber and sl...
Page 24: ...n surfaces is recommended as per section called TROUBLESHOOTING OPERATIONAL TIPS 2 Checking operation of Sliding Lid shutoff device should be done regularly 3 Make sure the Sliding Lid from the Combus...
Page 25: ...d in colour C Is in the original container for the specific alcohol Fuel 2 Never store fuel in the living space same location as the appliance 3 Due to high surface temperatures keep children clothing...