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07/28/21

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COPPER FIRE TUB

SH101 USER MANUAL

DO NOT allow small children near flame. Hot 
embers can fly out of the fire tub in windy 
conditions. Adequate fire extinguishing material 
should be readily available.

Some parts may contain sharp edges. Wear 
protective gloves as necessary.

Always use mesh spark guard when fire is lit.

The fire bowl is hot! Do not touch or allow children 
near fire bowl while it is in use.

Keep a fire extinguisher, garden hose, or bucket of 
sand nearby to smother fire if necessary.

Spark guard handle will be hot when in use. To 
remove, use a heat-proof barbeque mitt or poker 
tool to grasp handle.

Your fire bowl is made of metal. There may be 
roughness on the surface and design. This “one of a 
kind” look enhances the beauty of the product and 
is not a defect.

Finish will not look the same after burning.

Add at least 1 inch of sand to the bottom of the fire 
tub. This will distribute the heat more evenly.

CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD - Burning charcoal 
inside can kill you. It gives off carbon monoxide, 
which has no odor. NEVER burn wood or charcoal 
inside homes, vehicles, or tents.

DO NOT use this unit on a wood deck or other 
combustible surfaces such as dry grass, leaves, 
mulch, etc. DO NOT use this near heat sensitive 
or combustible structures such as vinyl or wood 
siding.

    WARNING: 

Combustion by-products produced 

when using this product include carbon monoxide 
and other chemicals known to the State of 
California to cause cancer and birth defects or 
other reproductive harm.

CAUTION

NOTES

CAUTION

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

 

Please read and follow all Safety Statements, Warnings, Notes and Assembly Instructions before 

attempting to assemble and use this unit.

FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY!

Approved items for burning are wood, self-starting 
fire logs and charcoal.

DO NOT put vinyl cover on until fire bowl is 
completely cooled and embers are extinguished.

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