Mi-Fires Piccolo Pizza Pellet Oven User & Installation Manual Download Page 6

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• If your oven has been exposed to adverse 

weather conditions, including rain, it will take 
longer to preheat.

•  The grate in your burner may need to be brushed 

to free up the air holes before lighting.

•  The pellets that you are using must be dry and 

suitable for the oven.

•  Maintain a consistent pellet level as you cook
•  Ensure that the oven door is kept on throughout 

your cook.

•  Give the oven time to reheat in between cooks.

I AM SEEING SMOKE OR SOOT / MY PIZZA 

TASTES OVERCOOKED

When any wood starts to burn, there will be smoke 
produced until it reaches optimum temperatures.
It is normal for the oven to have a light layer of soot 
after use.
If you are seeing excess smoke or soot, add pellets 
gradually and make sure they are burning cleanly 
before cooking. If you continue to see dark smoke, 
it may be that your pellets are not completely dry 
or that too many have been added at once.
Remember to follow the steps for lighting and 
maintaining temperatures in this guide.
While it is not necessary, you can wipe down the 
inside of your oven with dry paper towels after it 
has cooled.

PIZZA IS STICKING TO THE PIZZA PEEL

Your pizza peel, dough and sauce should be at 
room temperature.
The dough that you are using may be too wet: Add 
a generous sprinkling of flour to the dough and 
pizza peel before beginning your stretch.
Take care to ensure that there are no holes in the 
dough as sauce can create a ‘glue’ effect between 
the dough and pizza peel.
Before you add toppings, give the pizza peel a 
shake to ensure that your dough is moving freely. If 
not, lift and add more flour.
Keep your toppings light.
Do not leave your dough on the peel for a long 
time before cooking. If your dough has become 
stuck, lift it at one side and give a gentle blow of 
air underneath: This will create a ‘hovercraft’ effect 
and your pizza should glide more easily from your 
pizza peel to the stone.

MY STONE BAKING BOARD LOOKS DIRTY

Your stone baking board may change colour during 
your cook but this will not affect performance. If 
you want, you can scrape away any excess food 
with your peel. Once it has completely cooled, you 
can flip the stone baking board for the next time 
you use it. 
The top temperatures inside oven will naturally 
clean the underside.
If you would prefer to hand wash your stone baking 
board, allow it to completely cool before washing 
it with warm water. It should then be dried in a 
conventional oven for 2 hours at 140°F (60°C).

MY BASE IS OVERCOOKING

Check your stone baking board’s temperature 
using an IR thermometer. If it is running too hot, 
open the front door for 30 seconds.

MY OVEN HAS CHANGED COLOUR

Stainless steel may change colour after exposure 
to very high temperatures. This will not affect the 
way that your oven performs. Some imperfections 
may be removed using a stainless steel cleaner. 
We recommend storing it indoors when not in 
use.

I CAN SEE FLAMES AT THE REAR OF MY 

OVEN

Flames may escape from the rear of your oven 
when the flow of convection is broken e.g. when 
the door is taken off.
This is perfectly normal: Ensure that you have 
read through the safety manual and that your 
oven is positioned at least 1.5m (5ft) away from 
any buildings or structures.

Caution: Never use in high winds.

FLAMES ARE APPEARING FROM MY 

CHIMNEY

The chimney draws flames from the heat source, 
through the oven and across the cooking area. 
Flames from the chimney are a sign that your 
oven is running hot. 
As always, exercise caution and ensure that young 
children and animals are not left unattended 
when the oven is lit.

Summary of Contents for Piccolo Pizza Pellet Oven

Page 1: ...User Installation Manual Version_2_09_2021_Piccolo www mi fires com MODEL Piccolo Pizza Pellet Oven Piccolo Pizza Pellet Gas Oven ...

Page 2: ...sure that all screws are firmly tightened The pizza oven should be maintained at regular intervals Only use wood or pellets for firing WARNING Do not use spirit or alcohol for firing or re firing The pizza oven must never be left unsupervised while using it If the firebox or the door is open flying sparks can occur Keep in mind that dry leaves grass etc pose a possible fire hazard Keep electric ca...

Page 3: ...CTURES ASSEMBLE THE CHIMNEY COVER ON THE CHIMNEY PIPE USING THE M5 FIRST THEN PLACE THE CHIMNEY PIPE ON THE PIZZA BODY AS PER THE PICTURE NOW PUT THE PIZZA STONE INTO THE BODY BEFORE FIRST USE 1 Dampen a sponge with lukewarm water Wring it out thoroughly and wipe the pizza stone clean once to remove any production residues 2 Clean the inside of the oven with water and a mild detergent to remove an...

Page 4: ...minutes depending on the thickness of the pizza dough your pizza is ready REFUELING ALWAYS USE FIREPROOF GLOVES WHEN FILLING AND EMPTYING THE FIREBOX Thanks to its double stainless steel cover with a wool filling the inside of the pizza oven will be kept hot constantly for a very long time If you notice the temperature is dropping pile up a new charge of combustibles wood or pellets into the fireb...

Page 5: ... transported more easily with the feet folded up If you don t use the oven for a long time and if you want to save space then you can also remove the chimney 2 To prevent rusting and weathering Piccolo Pizza oven should always be stored in a dry environment after it has completely cooled down Cover the oven with a weather resistant tarpaulin or store it in the garage or garden house TROUBLESHOOTIN...

Page 6: ...cooking If your dough has become stuck lift it at one side and give a gentle blow of air underneath This will create a hovercraft effect and your pizza should glide more easily from your pizza peel to the stone MY STONE BAKING BOARD LOOKS DIRTY Your stone baking board may change colour during your cook but this will not affect performance If you want you can scrape away any excess food with your p...

Page 7: ... when more air comes through the grate This can cause a pop or bang To avoid this follow the steps in this manual and ensure that your pellet level is maintained throughout your cook Never add a full load of pellets when lighting or topping up If your pellets drop below the advised level add small amounts of pellets gradually and allow these to light fully before topping up As always exercise caut...

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