
© The Stone Bake Oven Company 2011. All rights reserved.
© The Stone Bake Oven Company 2011. All rights reserved.
FIRE AND SAFETY NOTICE: SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Failure to follow the Primo Oven Manual and Health and Saftey instructions may
result in oven damage, cause damage to property, cause bodily injuries or in
some cases even cause death.
If you choose to use the oven, it is done so at your own risk. No liability is accepted
by the Stone Bake Oven Company for any injury, damage or loss incurred.
DO NOT burn flammable liquids or similar at any time in the oven, including
but not limited to; firelighter fluid, petrol, diesel, lantern oil or kerosene.
DO NOT artificially attempt to induce airflow through the oven, e.g. using a fan.
ONLY USE untreated dry hardwood as a fuel and DO NOT burn any refuse,
plastics, treated wood including laminates, charcoal, chipped wood,
pressure treated lumber, sappy wood (for example, pine) or fossil fuels.
ALWAYS WEAR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING: We strongly recommend gloves for
use during oven operation. ALWAYS keep children, groups of people, and
pets a safe distance form the oven whilst in operation and whilst cooling.
ENSURE all tools and materials used in the oven are appropriate for high
temperatures and take care whilst handling. No liability is accepted for any
injury, damage or loss that occurs because non-approved tools have been used.
BEWARE of high temperatures achieved on the inside the oven, be cautious
of flying sparks. Ensure wood storage is covered by a non- combustable
material.
ENSURE if you install your oven and flue indoors/ under cover the appropraite
building regulations and safety restrictions are met. Check with your local
authority.
DO NOT Keep any combustable materials, near or within range of the oven
at any time. This includes clothing, furniture, electrics, nearby shrubs or trees,
flammable materials, liquids or the like.
DO NOT touch the oven or flue, or artificially block or cover the oven
entrance at any time during and after operation.
DISPOSE of ashes in a safe way once they are cold. Ensure you regularily
clean your flue parts, failure to do so may result in flue fires
DO NOT modify the oven in any way from the manufacturers design and
specification. “Building in” as desciribed by the Stone Bake Oven Company
does not count as modification.
FIRE PRECAUTION:
Ensure a water fire extinguisher of at least 9 litres capacity (to deal with
the oven and surrounding area) and a bucket of sand are positioned
within easy reach. Although we have tested the use of fire extinguish
-
ers on the oven with no adverse affect, in case of an ermegency, we rec-
comend only sand is used to knock down a fire within the oven. In order
to satisfy UK Fire Safety Legislation we strongly suggest that anyone who
may tackle a fire should be adequatly trained by a fire safety professional.
Contents
1. About your Primo 60 Oven
1.1 Protecting your Primo from the elements
1.2 Primo Oven finish
1.3 Soot
1.4 If your Primo Oven chips/cracks
1.5 Primo reinforcement fibres
1.6 Primo Oven maintenance
1.7 Building your Primo Oven in
2. Primo 60 Oven Assembly
2.1 Primo Oven and Flue clearances
2.2 Primo Oven delivery
2.3 Primo Oven assembly
3. Primo 60 Oven Use
3.1 The ‘dont’s’ when using your Primo Oven
3.2 What wood to use in your Primo Oven
3.3 How to make a fire
3.3.1 Lighting your oven for the first time/ in Autumn and Winter.
3.4 How to cook in your Primo Oven
3.5 How to dispose of ashes safely
3.6 Oven Tools
4. Primo 60 Oven Warranty