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Care and safe use guidelines

SAFETY INFORMATION

WARNINGS:

 

•  To prevent damage or surface cracking, do not drop this appliance.

 

•  Do not overload with fuel (untreated wood or logs); if the fi re is too intense this could damage the appliance. Fuel  

 

 

should never protrude from the mouth of the appliance.

 

•  This appliance will become very hot in use, do not move it during operation.

 

•  Do not use this appliance in a confi ned and/or habitable space e.g. houses, tents, caravans, motor homes or  

 

 

boats. Danger of carbon monoxide poisoning fatality.  

 

•  Keep children and pets away.

 

•  Do not use this appliance as a furnace.

FIRE HAZARD:

 

•  This appliance must be installed on a secure level base before use.

 

•  Do not use this appliance on wooden decking or any other fl ammable surfaces such as dry grass, wood chips,  

 

 

leaves or decorative bark, etc.

 

•  Do not use this appliance on artifi cial grass or other surfaces that are not heat resistant.

 

•  Hot embers may be emitted whilst in use.

 

•  Ensure that this appliance is positioned at least 2 meters away from any fl ammable materials and has a minimum  

 

 

clearance of 2 metres from overhead and adjacent surroundings.

CARE & USE

 

•  When lifting or moving this appliance, never drag it; seek assistance as necessary.

 

•  As this appliance has components made from steel and/or cast iron, the surface will age and develop surface

 

 

rust over time once it is exposed to natural weather elements. This is to be expected and does not constitute an  

  appliance 

fault.

 

•  Never fuel the fi re to an extent that fl ames reach the fl ue of this appliance. 

 

•  This appliance must never be used with the lid fi tted (if supplied).

 

•  For safety reasons, it is recommended to inspect this appliance before each use for signs of fatigue and damage.  

 

 

Be sure to replace any appliance that has reached the end of its natural life.

 

•  If this appliance is left outside temporarily a suitable cover must be used, once it has cooled completely.

 

•  For long-term storage this appliance must be stored in an environment that is free from frost, rain and excessive  

  moisture.

 

•  This appliance could mark or stain a patio; to protect against this place onto a separate patio slab or brick base.

SOLID FUEL TYPES & LEVELS

 

•  For outdoor heating, the following fuel types may be used with this appliance: untreated wood, logs and    

 

 

Easylogs.

 

•  Do not burn coal in this appliance.

 

•  Do not overload with fuel: it is recommended to fi ll only to half capacity of the fi re bowl or fuel burning area. 

 

•  The recommended quantity of fuel must never be exceeded by greater than 50%.

LIGHTING, REFUELLING & EXTINGUISHING

 

•  WARNING! Do not use spirit or petrol for lighting or re-lighting! Use only fi relighters complying to EN 1860-3.

 

•  Prepare a stack of loosely crumpled newspaper or eco fi relighters (or compatible, tested to EN 1860-3) into the  

 

 

fuel-burning area.

 

•  Pile fi nely split, dry, fi rewood on top of the paper.

 

•  Add half of the fuel leaving access to light the paper.

 

•  Light the paper or fi relighters using long safety matches or a long-reach lighter. Once the fi re is established add  

 

 

the remaining fuel.

 

•  Always use heat resistant gloves, tested to EN 407, when adding fuel, or when using any safety tool (where  

  supplied).

 

•  Do not drop or throw fuel into the appliance as this can cause cracks/fractures to the appliance.

 

•  To extinguish the fi re after use: stop adding fuel and allow the fi re to die; alternatively douse it with sand. Do not  

 

 

use water as this may damage the appliance, and will also create excess ash particles.

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Page 1: ...omestic use only and should not be used commercially or for contract purposes Produced in PRC for La Hacienda Ltd Hangar 27 Site C Aston Down Airfield Nr Stroud Glos GL6 8HR UK www lahacienda co uk 56237_Medium_Steel_Chimenea_IM_1 5 56237 585 8570 Medium Steel Chimenea User Instructions Tools required included Tools required not included ...

Page 2: ...it is recommended to inspect this appliance before each use for signs of fatigue and damage Be sure to replace any appliance that has reached the end of its natural life If this appliance is left outside temporarily a suitable cover must be used once it has cooled completely For long term storage this appliance must be stored in an environment that is free from frost rain and excessive moisture Th...

Page 3: ...Check all parts against this parts list Carry out assembly on a soft surface to avoid scratching the paint Please retain this information for future reference 11 1x A 12x D 21x B 9x 1 1x 2 1x 3 1x 4 1x 10 3x 5 6x 6 1x 7 1x 8 1x 9 1x C 21x 1 8 5 10 B B A A 6 5 3 B A 7 2 4 9 C D 11 ...

Page 4: ...and 2x nuts D per bracket STEP 3 Attach the top bowl 4 to the mesh body 6 with 3x brackets 5 and using 1x bolt A in the top hole and 1x bolt B in the bottom hole of the bracket Secure using 2x washers C and 2x nuts D per bracket STEP 4 Attach the flue 3 to the top bowl 4 using 3x bolts B 3x washers C and 3x nuts D STEP 5 Place flue grill 2 and rain lid 1 on top of the flue 3 STEP 6 Place fuel grat...

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