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Risk of Explosion: 

i)

 Never use any fuel other than the fuel specifically intended for 

use in the unvented decorative appliance. Never use gasoline. 

ii)

 Never refill unvented decorative appliance fuel reservoir when 

unvented decorative appliance is operating or still hot. 

iii)

 Never use unvented decorative appliance where flammable 

vapours or gas may be present. 

iv)

 Never store or transport the fuel in other than a metal or plastic 

container that is: 

A)

 Acceptable for use with the specific fuel; 

B) 

Non-red 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 and 
furniture away. 

4.

 

Risk of Indoor Air Pollution 

 Use unvented decorative appliance 

only in well-ventilated areas and with door of adjacent room 
open. 

Do not obstruct air flow to the fuel holder box by piling logs 

over the fuel holding box, but only around it and do not obstruct 
the fuel holder box in any other way or with any other material. 

People with breathing problems should consult a physician before 
using the unvented decorative appliance. 

5.

 

Do not use unvented decorative appliance to heat or boil water or 
use a cooking appliance. 

6.

 

Do not use in a room with Oxygen tanks in use. 

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Summary of Contents for CFTB

Page 1: ...Operating Manual COCOON TERRA STANDING MODEL Corresponding Model Codes CFTB CTSS PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY AND COMPLETELY BEFORE OPERATING THIS PRODUCT ...

Page 2: ...MABER PARTS NAMES AND DESCRIPTIONS Page 6 SAFETY CLEARANCE Page 7 8 TERRA STANDING MODEL INSTALLATION ADJUSTMENTS Page 9 13 TROUBLESHOOTING AND OPERATIONAL TIPS Page 14 OPERATING THE COCOON BURNER Page 15 PROCEDURE IF BURNER IS OVERFILLED AND CAUTION Page 16 IGNITING THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER Page 17 REGULATING AND EXTINGUISHING THE FLAME Page 18 TO REFILL THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER Page 19 WARNING Page ...

Page 3: ...STIBLE OBJECTS IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO THE CHIMENEA NEVER POSITION THE 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 CAUSE THE APPARATUS TO BURN AT HIGHER TEMPERATURE RATES RESULTING IN THE APPARATUS BEING DIFFICULT TO TURN OFF THEREFORE THE APPARATU...

Page 4: ...nfires com www cocoonfires com PARTS NAMES AND DESCRIPTIONS Combustion chamber Mount Plate Removable Tray Bracket Main Body Legs For standing model 3 security hex nuts to secure legs to main body Combustion Chamber ...

Page 5: ... by sliding the Sliding Lid backwards 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 should never be used while there is still a flame in the Combustion Chamber or at high temperature Wait 45 minutes after the Combustion chamber has been turned off before...

Page 6: ...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 Chamber with the Lifting Handles that the combustion chamber be kept as level as possible to avoid spilling of fuel With the handle in the closed position lower the flat tabs at the bottom of the Lifting H...

Page 7: ... info cocoonfires com www cocoonfires com COMBUSTION CHAMBER PARTS NAMES AND DESCRIPTIONS Combustion Chamber Top Plate Sliding Lid Burner Vent Filling Line Fuel Tank Handle Holes Vent Plate Filling Line ...

Page 8: ... able to support a minimum mass of 150 kg 330 lb or more Total product weight is 30 kg 66 1 lb Floor surface must be solid true and level The legs must not wobble MINIMUM DISTANCES A 10 2 cm 4 in min to non combustible material B 102 cm 40 in min C 102cm 40 in min distance to combustible items D 3 8 cm 1 5 in min to non combustible wall Chiminea Opening ensure no combustible materials within 1 met...

Page 9: ...ustible material NOT be within the reach of any objects that are not fixed in position and can be moved by the wind or bumped over easily i e curtains blankets newspapers etc KEEP HANDY A CLASS ABE FIRE EXTINGUISHER USE CORRECT FUEL BIOETHANOL FUEL IS TO BE STORED IN A FIRE SAFE AREA AND IS TO BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH NATIONAL AND OR REGIONAL REGULATIONS WARNING In a house of typical constructio...

Page 10: ...surface on which the Legs stands must be a rigid surface that is flat level and secure hex nut hex nut With the Legs securely attached to the Main Body place the Removable Tray Bracket over the threaded stud at the base of the Main Body and then tighten in place with the hex nut supplied to be finger tight Now follow the adjustment procedures on the following pages before securing with an appropri...

Page 11: ... 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 forwards so that the front edge of the Mount Plate A sits just below the front bottom lip of the opening in the Main Body B Once this adjustment is done then tighten the hex type nut to secure the Remo...

Page 12: ...e are critical to the airflow inside the Main Body and therefore critical to the proper functioning of the Combustion Chamber B A By finely adjusting the Removable Tray Bracket backward and forward 1 allows for the necessary adjustment in height 2 of the Mount Plate NOTE the front edge of the Mount Plate A must be just below the front bottom lip of the opening in the Main Body B 1 2 2 A B ...

Page 13: ...can be achieved by loosening the 6 hex nuts below the Mount Plate and sliding the Safety Tank front to back slightly Always make sure that the Safety Tank below the Mount Plate is properly secured after this adjustment NOTE every time you fill the Combustion Chamber this Safety Tank should be checked for residual fuel to ensure that there is no fuel leaking from the Fuel Tank ...

Page 14: ...e Mount 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 adjust shut off and refill the Combustion Chamber Always make sure the Lifting Handles are removed from the Combustion Chamber as shown above when it is not in use otherwise these parts will become...

Page 15: ...wnward force in quick succession Never blow on the flame whilst the Sliding Lid is in an open position If after some time you find the Sliding 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 in the direction of the brushing lines of the stainless steel Ma...

Page 16: ...3 02 35m2 0 39 L H 3 5 Hours To fill the Combustion Chamber remove it from the Main Body using the Lifting Handles and pour fuel inside the Vent Opening being careful not to spill Fill up to the fill line as indicated in red with no more than 1 5L of fuel 3 5 hrs burning time After filling is done wipe away any spilled or excess fuel before returning the Combustion Chamber to the Mount Plate openi...

Page 17: ... 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 evaporate Leave for 1 hour Place the Combustion Chamber back into Chimenea Ignite the Combustion Chamber only once all residual fuel outside the Combustion Chamber has completely evaporated and the co...

Page 18: ...Chamber 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 safe distance from the Combustion Chamber carefully introduce a flame as indicated above to ignite the Combustion Chamber Always make sure there is a Class ABE fire extinguisher close at hand when ignit...

Page 19: ...n 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 slide all the way forward until the flame is extinguished Should the flame not extinguish with the first try please repeat until extinguished It should be a swift action coupled with downward pressure ...

Page 20: ...on 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 Combustion Chamber slides correctly smoothly and fully every time before igniting the Combustion Chamber Cleaning Make sure the fireplace has cooled completely before cleaning Black Models To clean dust wi...

Page 21: ...r 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 and furniture away 4 Risk of Indoor Air Pollution Use unvented decorative appliance only in well ventilated areas and with door of adjacent room open Do not obstruct air flow to the fuel holder box by piling l...

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