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Gebruiks- en montagehandleiding cosicube / Operating and assembly instructions cosicube / manuel de montage et mode démploi cosicube
2 . Installation instructions according collection: Cosicube
The Cosicube is supplied complete with pressure regulator (30 mbar) and gas hose. You only need to purchase
a gasbottle. These can be purchased at your local gas supplier.
1. Installing the Cosicube
Get your Cosicube carefully from its packaging. Select the location for your Cosicube. The location must meet the
following conditions:
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Make sure that the Cosicube is placed on a paved (preferably stone) surface. The surface should be
completely flat and clean
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The Cosicube should be placed at least two meters away from flammable materials and liquids.
If the Cosicube is installed properly, you can place lava rocks and ceramic logs on the top. Grab first the small
lava stones and place them on the ground. Every Cosi fires is deliverd with 2 kg small lava stones and 2 kg large
lava rocks included. Take the small lava stones without grit and place it gently on the lid. Repeat the same with
the big lava stones and make sure it is covered with lava rocks. Make sure you keep the ignition unit free of lava
stones
(see picture). After placing the lava rocks,get the ceramic logs out of the packaging. The Cosicube is always
included with four ceramic logs. The ceramic logs insert a campfire in the fire ring back. Make sure the fire ring
is minimal covered by the logs. When the logs block the fire ring, there will be a dangerous situaties. The blockade
of the fire ring will affect the air flow of the ring and the flames will be different. This results in dangerous
situations!
If you want to reorder the lava stones or ceramic logs, this is possible with Gimeg. Use the following part
numbers:
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5950150. Small lava stones
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5950160. Large lava stones
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5950170. Four ceramic logs.
When you are going to use the Cosicube for the first time, make sure that the device is turned at the
highest setting for 15 minutes. In this way, the lava stones are heated through and this ensures that any
bumps or air bubbles will disappear from the lava rocks
When you want to move or cleanup the lava stones and ceramic logs, make always sure that they have
cooled down completely.
The lava rocks and logs can be scorching black in time. This has to do with soot formation which always occurs in
devices which show a yellow flame. This soot can be removed by blowing / vacuuming with a vacuum cleaner.
The carbon black may be also brushed off with a dry brush.