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• DO NOT
allow children or pets near the fire pit without supervision.
• DO NOT
touch surface of fire pit while in use.
• FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY!
Burning wood and charcoal indoors can kill you. It gives off
carbon monoxide, which has no odor.
• NEVER
burn in vehicles, tents, garages, other enclosed areas or indoors.
CARBON MONOXIDE HAZARD.
• NEVER LEAVE FIRE UNATTENDED!
• NEVER
place a storage cover on fire pit when in use. Ensure the fire pit has
cooled before placing a storage cover over the fire pit.
• DO NOT
pour water into the fire pit when it is burning, this will cause rusting.
WARNINGS:
use under overhead cables or power lines.
DO NOT
•
• Adequate fire extinguishing material should be readily available.
• Always ensure that the mesh cover is secured over fire bowl while in use.
• Burn only seasoned hard wood or fire logs in the fire pit.
• DO NOT
attempt to move the fire pit while it is hot or in use.
• DO NOT
use gasoline or kerosene to start the fire in your fire pit.
• DO NOT
use this outdoor fire pit under any overhead or near any unprotected combustible
constructions. Avoid using near or under overhanging trees and shrubs.
DO NOT
use this unit on
long or dry grass and/or leaves.
CAUTIONS:
To Extinguish
3. Once the fire pit has completely cooled down, turn it over to remove any remaining ash.
Tending The Fire
To Light
1. Make sure all debris is removed from the fire pit.
3. Use a long match to light the kindling.
2. Place dry logs that are no longer than 3/4 the width of the fire bowl into the center of the fire bowl.
Add dry kindling of your choice to the base of your wood stack.
1. Use a fire poker to shift embers/wood logs to allow for additional airflow.
2. Wait until the fire is going strong to add any additional wood. While adding wood, be careful
not to smother the fire and leave plenty of room for oxygen between the logs.
OPERATION
1. Allow fire to burn itself out.
2. Do not use water to put out your fire, it will cause damage to your fire pit.
4. Store your unit in a cool and dry location when not in use.
• Always use this outdoor fire pit on a hard, level, non-combustible surface such as concrete, rock
or stone. An asphalt or blacktop surface may not be acceptable for this purpose.
DO NOT
use on
wooden decks.