23.
DO NOT use this fire pit unless spark guards are securely
in place.
24.
DO NOT use gasoline, kerosene, diesel fuel, lighter fluid
or
use these items to relight fires.
25.
Keep all electrical cords away from a hot fire pit.
26.
All surfaces of this fire pit are hot when in operation.
To avoid burns, do NOT touch the fire pit until it has
completely cooled, unless you are wearing protective
gear (i.e. pot holders, gloves, BBQ mittens, hot pads, etc.)
Never touch ashes or coals to see if they are hot.
27.
DO NOT leave a lit fire pit unattended, especially around
children and pets.
28.
DO NOT attempt to move or store this fire pit until all of
the ashes and coals are completely extinguished.
29. DO NOT remove ashes or coals until they are completely
extinguished.
30. Use heat-resistant gloves or hot pads when contacting
handles.
31.
Use long, sturdy fire pit tools when adding or moving logs.
32. DO NOT place wood directly onto the bottom of the
fire
pit. Place wood only on the log grid.
33.
DO NOT overload the fire pit. DO
NOT add additional
firewood until the fire burns down.
NOTICE: If any portion of the bowl lid or spark guard
of this fire pit glows red, this indicates that the fire pit is
overloaded.
34.
DO NOT lean over this fire pit when lighting or when in
use.
35.
DO NOT place a hot spark guard or hot fire pit tools onto
combustible surfaces such as grass, wooden decks or
furniture.
36.
Avoid breathing smoke from the fire and avoid getting it
into your eyes.
37.
This fire pit should be thoroughly inspected and cleaned
on a regular basis.
38. After a period of storage and/or non-use, check for signs
of damage and creosote buildup. DO NOT operate until all
necessary repairs and/or proper cleaning procedures have
been successfully executed.
39. Death, serious injury or damage to property may occur if
any of the above precautions are not followed exactly.
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