
5
Safety and Warranty
wood oven on a sturdy, level and non-flammable surface and keep it clear and free from flammable or
combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids.
• Be aware of any local laws or regulations that may specify a required distance between outdoor cookers
and any structures, or that may limit outdoor flame of any type during drought or other hazardous periods.
•
Do not install or use your wood oven in or on boats or recreational vehicles.
•
Do not use your wood oven in high winds.
•
Your wood oven is not intended to be a heater.
•
Toxic fumes can accumulate and may present a hazardous environment.
•
Flames can blow outside of the metal enclosure:
- At the back where the fire is located.
- From the front of the oven when you open the door.
- From the top of the chimney.
•
Please keep away from the wood oven’s openings and warn others around you.
•
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance of your wood oven may cause injury
or property damage. Therefore, do not use your wood oven unless it is assembled completely and all parts
are securely fastened and tightened.
•
Your wood oven should be inspected on a regular basis.
•
When using the pellet burner be sure to add the pellets gradually to reach an optimum temperature. Adding
too many pellets will increase the size of the flame, making it more difficult to control and risking damage to
your wood oven or putting you in danger.
•
When using your wood oven, there is a risk for your hands to be burned. You should never set hot items
on or near combustible surfaces. DO NOT touch any metal parts when your wood oven is operating. Only
touch the wooden/plastic handles to open the door and lift the fuel hatch.
• Never leave your wood oven unattended. Be aware of hazards (dry leaves, decking and other combustible
materials) that may be in proximity to the wood oven while it is in use as they may present a fire hazard if
any sparks are allowed to come into contact with them.
•
Keep all electrical cords away from your wood oven.
•
The wood oven is to be used by those trained to operate it only.
•
Keep children, pets, and combustible items away from your wood oven at all times.
•
Do not attempt to remove any parts or move your wood oven when it is hot or while it is operating.
• DO NOT leave any hazardous objects such as lighters or barbecue lighting fluid next to your wood oven.
• The wood oven remains hot even after visible flames have been extinguished. Allow a minimum of 2 hours
for it to cool down completely. DO NOT cover the wood oven immediately after it has been used and make
sure all the fire and glowing embers have been completely extinguished before storing it.
• The approximate temperature of your wood oven (during use) ranges from 250°F (120°C) to 1000°F
(550°C).
•
The wood oven is safe and hazard free when used as intended and according to safety guidelines, and will
provide years of trouble-free use and enjoyment. It is the users’ responsibility to maintain safe operation of
the wood oven and to exercise reasonable standards of care at all times.
OMCAN DOES NOT ACCEPT ANY RESPONSIBILITY, LEGAL OR OTHERWISE, FOR THE INCIDENTAL
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE TO PROPERTY OR PERSONS RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THE
WOOD OVEN WHICH DOES/DID NOT COMPLY WITH ANY OF THE PROVISIONS OF THE DISCLAIMER.
Summary of Contents for WO-CN-0018-B
Page 8: ...8 Installation...
Page 9: ...9 Installation...
Page 12: ...12 Parts Breakdown Model WO CN 0018 B 44432...
Page 14: ...14 Notes...