The flames will reach their maximum height within 15 to 30 minutes, depending on the com-
bustible fuel temperature. During this period, a slight odour may appear. If necessary, air out
the room for a few minutes.
Let the fire burn until all of the fuel has been depleted. You can extinguish the fire at all times
simply by completely closing the burner. If you have to relight the fireplace when the fuel is still
hot, be very careful as the gas residue is likely to cause a large flame. Do not try to extinguish
the flames with an object other than the designated damper.
Keep children and pets away while operating the fireplace and especially while lighting it up.
Never add fuel if the fireplace is in operation, wait until the burner and the fireplace have cooled
before refilling.
Do not touch the fireplace or the burner while it is in operation: serious burns may occur.
EXTINGUISHING :
Keep the glass doors closed.
Pull the damper completely closed.
WHILE USING :
Constantly monitor the device as soon as the fire has been started.
Have a class B fire extinction device nearby.
In case of a burn, call the nearest hospital.
Consult a Doctor if in doubt of any severe burn.
Igniting the fireplace implies that you have carefully read and will follow these directions.
CLEANING THE BURNER
When the contents of the burner have completely been consumed, wait until the burner has
cooled before moving it. After each use, it is recommended to clean the burner using a sponge
or rag and soapy water and then rinse with clear water. When the burner is dry, it can be refilled.
If the burner is not cleaned after each use, odours may occur.
After several uses, the burner will turn light brown due to the heat. This can be removed by
rubbing with the rough side of a sponge; always rub in the same direction as the grain.