Figure 1,
Pour the lava granules into the
burner support covering the
burner completely.
Figure 2,
Place the larger rocks allowing
for proper air flow.
Figure 3,
Lay the smaller rocks on top
of the larger rocks allowing gaps
for proper air flow.
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CAUTION:
BURN HAZARD. LAVA GRANULES, CERAMIC LOGS and CERAMIC ROCKS
WILL REMAIN HOT FOR SOME TIME AFTER USE.
YOU MUST MAINTAIN THE LAYOUT AS SHOWN TO ENSURE PROPER OPERATION OF YOUR FIRE PIT.
IF YOU NEED TO REPOSITION ANY MATERIAL TO MAINTAIN THE PROPER LAYOUT, USE HEAT
RESISTANT GLOVES OR ALLOW MATERIAL ADEQUATE TIME TO COOL BEFORE HANDLING.
CAUTION:
Lava granules used in a fire pit are porous and when heated up to normal operating temperature
can cause trapped gasses or moisture to expand and cause a "pop" and "launch" outside of the fire pit, which
could cause injury or property damage. Allow lava granules to completely dry after getting wet
,
rained on or
hosed off, before lighting and using the fire pit.
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CERAMIC LOG MEDIA PLACEMENT
Figure 1,
Place the largest log diagonally
centered of the burner.
Figure 2,
Please the larger three logs as
desired using the largest log as the
support.
Figure 3,
Place the balance of the logs as
desired. Make sure to leave
enough space for proper air flow.
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CERAMIC ROCK MEDIA PLACEMENT